Christian Peterson reporter.riverbendnews@gmail.com On Tuesday, Sept. 24, the Lafayette High School Hornets hosted the Columbia County Tigers in a volleyball showdown. The Hornets entered the game without a single loss on their…
Buccaneers send Tigers away with 3-2 win
Christian Peterson reporter.riverbendnews@gmail.com On Monday, Sept. 23, the Branford High School Buccaneers made their way just a little to the north to face off against the Columbia County Tigers in a volleyball…
Suwannee County Friends of the Library to hold annual Book Sale
Danny Federico reporter3.riverbendnews@gmail.com The Suwannee County Friends of the Library will be hosting its annual Book Sale from Thursday, Oct. 10, through Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Suwannee River Regional Library, located…
Local raffle to support a student in need
Rachal Deming reporter3.riverbendnews @gmail.com Growing up, senior year is always something every student plans for. It’s a very exciting time in one’s life. Unfortunately for Branford High School student Julian Young, his…
Donations needed for domestic violence survivors
Rachal Deming reporter3.riverbendnews@gmail.com October is National Domestic Violence Awareness month, and to help those in need, Vivid Visions Inc. will be collecting items for victims of domestic abuse throughout the entire month…
NFLT encourages landowners in the O2O and C2C to apply for financial assistance programs
North Florida Land Trust Contributor North Florida Land Trust (NFLT), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture – Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS), is urging landowners within the Ocala to Osceola…
Suwannee County 4-H selling chicken and rice lunches
Adyson Hammock reporter3.riverbendnews@gmail.com In order to raise funds for the Suwannee County 4-H program, a chicken and rice lunch fundraiser will be held on Thursday, Oct. 10. Meal tickets can be purchased…
Spread holiday cheer at the annual Festival of Lights
Adyson Hammock reporter3.riverbendnews@gmail.com The Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park’s annual Festival of Lights will be held from Friday, Dec. 6 to Monday, Dec. 23, and they are looking for volunteers….
Help celebrate the African American Development Council’s 29th anniversary
Rachal Deming reporter3.riverbendnews@gmail.com Join the African American Development Council, Inc., as it celebrates its 29th Anniversary. The African American Development Council works towards the professional, spiritual, education, civil, political and economic development…
STAY INFORMED: Sign up for emergency updates
Haley Heseltine reporter3.riverbendnews@gmail.com When preparing to face a crisis, every second counts. That is why it is so important that timely and effective emergency alerts reach everyone before the crisis does. Emergency…
Help support a local single father
Christian Peterson reporter.riverbendnews@gmail.com On Saturday, July 27, Eddie Collier was working with his cousin, Lee Chauncey of Veteran’s Tree Services to clear land in Wellborn. Collier was 45 feet off the ground…
Man arrested for allegedly exposing himself to crowd while drunk
Christian Peterson reporter.riverbendnews@gmail.com On Saturday, Sept. 21, officers with the Live Oak Police Department (LOPD) were sent to a residence on Hillman Avenue to speak with 53- year-old resident Jose Martinez Reyes….
Jasper teen arrested for possession of firearm
Danny Federico reporter3.riverbendnews@gmail.com A Jasper teenager was arrested on Tuesday, Sept. 24, after officers with the Lake City Police Department (LCPD) were dispatched to Magnolia Pediatrics at approximately 11:45 a.m. in reference…
The good, the bad and the ugly: “Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms”
Christian Peterson Columnist “Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms” is the first movie in the “Creation of the Gods” trilogy. The trilogy, which is based off of the 16th century…
Business Damage Assessment Survey activated to measure Hurricane Helene’s impact
FloridaCommerce Contributor Damage Assessment Survey in response to Hurricane Helene. Business owners can self-report physical and economic damage caused by Hurricane Helene. Survey responses will allow the state to expedite Hurricane Helene…
Eggroll Truck to distribute 10,000 free meals to residents impacted by Hurricane Helene
Danny Federico reporter3.riverbendnews@gmail.com In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, the Eggroll Truck is organizing a large-scale meal giveaway to support those affected by the storm. The initiative aims to…
Additional relief assistance available to those in need
Danny Federico reporter3.riverbendnews@gmail.com As the community continues to recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, several organizations are offering additional assistance to those in need. SBA offers disaster loans The U.S….