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Lake City firefighter Christina Munro (left) flashes a big grin as she and Dustin Alford look over the fire department’s newest engine on Thursday.
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Local - Lake City Reporter
Feb 5, 2025 · The pole barn at Cooper’s Hideout, which will cover a food truck area, a stage and gaming tables, is nearing completion. Eric Levy, the site’s owner, said the roof could be on the barn by the end of the week.
Shots fired in Three Rivers | Lake City Reporter
6 days ago · FORT WHITE — A scene that involved more than a dozen first responder vehicles — including a pair of Columbia County Sheriff’s Office SWAT trucks — resolved quickly Wednesday morning with one suspec
Lake City now has an app for that | Lake City Reporter
Feb 4, 2025 · The City of Lake City has launched an app where interested individuals can receive notifications on important messages, as well as pay utility bills or apply for job openings.
Sports | Lake City Reporter
6 days ago · Columbia kicker Rolando Dominguez Jayo (from left), offensive lineman Chase Johnson, offensive lineman Kiaran Broomfield, defensive lineman Caden Bolstein and linebacker Chris Jordan signed letters of intent to play collegiately on Wednesday.
News - Lake City Reporter
Fort White running back Darren Clark rushes up the field against Dixie County on Oct. 15. (MORGAN MCMULLEN/Lake City Reporter)
NEWS STAFF - Lake City Reporter
Feb 5, 2025 · Lake City Reporter. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1709 Lake City, FL 32056. Phone: 386-752-1293 Fax: 386-752-9400
LSHA wants response from city | Lake City Reporter
Dec 6, 2024 · The Lake Shore Hospital Authority wants an answer from the City of Lake City and wants it now. Three weeks after sending a letter to Lake City Manager Don Rosenthal in response to the cit...
Law enforcement beef up patrols as evacuees park, seek shelter in …
Oct 8, 2024 · Evacuees will be present in Lake City and Columbia County in record numbers the next few days whether passing through or weathering the presence of Hurricane Milton and these people are doing the best they can during the most difficult circumstances, law enforcement leaders said Tuesday morning.