Live Oak —
Let’s keep the conversation going. We begin week two of focusing on downtown revitalization in The Democrat Says on our opinion page (6A). (Read this week's below) Last week we published “A call to action”, asking those organizations that are too numerous to name to come together and push forward on bringing growth, pride and a sense of civility back to our community.
(Read that here)
The downtown buildings are looking good with their makeovers. Live Oak will soon be receiving new, matching trash bins and benches and even welcome signs.
We need more. We need businesses to step up in a more dominate way in helping the customer.
This week in The Democrat Says, we are asking the downtown businesses to eliminate the irritants.
Readers, business owners, community leaders - please send in your thoughts to be published.
Let’s keep the conversation going.
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Suwannee Democrat Obituaries-May 22, 2013
William Howard Underwood, Jackie Ann Jones, Louise D. Herman, Linda Lee Barnett, Jarvin Jackson
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Democrat Morning Update for Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Good morning. Here are your updates for today.
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New park opens in White Springs
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