STORM UPDATE 7/3/2012 3:00 PM
There is a piece of good news in today's afternoon update as the National Weather Service indicates the Santa Fe River has crested at Three Rivers Estates. The reading at [...]
There is a piece of good news in today's afternoon update as the National Weather Service indicates the Santa Fe River has crested at Three Rivers Estates. The reading at [...]
The Columbia County Emergency Management is asking the public's assistance in identifying those that may need to be evacuated still from flood water and those roads that may still be [...]
Tropical Storm Debby Road Closure Update - Number 8 Lake City - The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is providing an update on road and bridge closures in Northeast Florida [...]
Columbia County Emergency Management officials moved into an extensive mosquito spraying initiative on Sunday evening between the hours of 6:00 - 11:00 p.m. with the areas of Lake Jeffrey, Rolling [...]
Suggestions on how an individual or business can donate dollars and supplies for storm recovery efforts: In the wake of Tropical Storm Debby and the significant flooding of this week, [...]
We remind everyone that we are expecting extremely hot and humid weather conditions for today, continuing through the July 4th holiday. According to the National Weather Service. temperatures will again [...]
3 sink holes on Suwannee Valley Rd west of Everett 1 sink hole on Everett on the paved part sink hole Hamp Farmer/Cansa Omar/Needmore ...road is washed out Gurley is closed [...]
Beware of scam artists Don't become a victim twice in the aftermath of the storm. In the aftermath of extensive damage and flooding caused by Tropical Storm Debby earlier this [...]
On Friday, June 29, 2012, two men were arrested for allegedly robbing a woman. At approximately 8:20 p.m., Columbia County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to the intersection of N.E. Fryer [...]
Columbia County officials and the Emergency Management Department has now changed its approach to the challenges created by this week's storm and are becoming more proactive and less reactive to [...]