Capital City Bank to Close Select Offices Tomorrow
Tropical Storm Idalia Affecting Florida Locations
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., August 28, 2023 – Due to severe conditions associated with Tropical Storm Idalia, the Capital City Bank office locations listed below will close at 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 29 and remain closed through Wednesday, August 30. We continue to monitor weather conditions in all our markets, and will make decisions about any additional office closings as necessary. Please visit www.ccbg.com or call our Emergency Hotline at 855.506.5100 for the most current information regarding office closures for affected areas.
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT HURRICANE STATUS
Submitted by Chuck Hydovitz, Trial Court Admin
**CANCELED** DUE TO HURRICANE IDALIA
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is Coming to Live Oak & Lake City STARTING TODAY!
UNFORTUNATELY THE LIVE OAK EVENTS HAVE BEEN CANCELED DUE TO THE IMPACTS FROM HURRICANE IDALIA. THE COMPANY SAID THEY WOULD HAVE TO TAKE A RAINCHECK, NOT SAYING WHEN THEY WOULD BE ABLE TO RESCHEDULE.
This iconic vehicle is coming to Live Oak and Lake City during the week of 8/28 -- 9/2, spreading smiles at a variety of events!
Authors and Artists Expo Saturday, August 26
Submitted
The Mayo Writers Group is sponsoring an Authors and Artists Expo Saturday, August 26, from 10-4 in Live Oak at the Suwannee County History Museum
OFFERING PRAYERS FOR VICTIMS AND LOVED ONES OF THE HORRIFIC MAUI FIRES IN LAHAINA
**UPDATE**
RIVEROAK receives $4M for healthcare expansion
Florida legislators present $4M check to RIVEROAK Technical College. L-R: Karin Hoffman from Key Innovative Solutions, Suwannee County School Board Chairman Jerry Taylor, Senator Corey Simon, State Representative Jason Shoaf, Suwannee County Superintendent Ted Roush, RIVEROAK Principal and Director Mary Keen and former Senator Rene Garcia. -SVT Photo by Tami Stevenson
Grade School Students Transform into Actors During Summer Camps at North Florida College
SUP Junior Campers take a break in costume after preparing for their final showcase “Folk Tales”. -NFC Photo
Klausner to repay $3M to state
-Photo: SVT Archive - Suwannee County Economic Development
Farmers Insurance pulling out of Florida State Farm not going anywhere
By Tami Stevenson
Farmers Insurance announced last Tuesday they were pulling out of Florida. It said it was discontinuing new coverage of auto, home and umbrella policies. Although it said there will be no effect on 70 percent of current policies, it has no plans to write new policies for Florida residents.
Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky expressed disappointment in what he called a “hasty” decision.
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