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While Isaac wreaks havoc on Louisiana, Live Oak residents still recovering from Debby
By Front Page Edition on August 29th, 2012 | Last updated: September 20, 2012 at 2:36 pm
By Corey Brooks – WUFT-FM The town of Live Oak is breathing a sigh of relief this week as Hurricane Isaac headed west of Florida. Live Oak is still picking up the pieces from a series of natural disasters [...]
Live Oak faces long battle to rebuild after Tropical Storm Debby
By Catherine Awasthi on July 25th, 2012 | Last updated: March 28, 2013 at 3:34 pm
Three weeks after Tropical Storm Debby, the streets of Live Oak are lined with debris as people work to rebuild homes and businesses which suffered severe flood damage. As you’ll see in snapshots included in this tv story, floodwaters were [...]
Live Oak residents play waiting game for storm recovery
By Front Page Edition on July 17th, 2012 | Last updated: September 20, 2012 at 1:45 pm
By Blake Alderman and Corey Brooks – WUFT-FM Tropical Storm Debby is long gone, but its effects are still having an impact on several Florida residents in Suwannee County. The City of Live Oak was hit the hardest, and clean-up [...]
Live Oak still picking up the pieces after Debby
By Front Page Edition on July 12th, 2012 | Last updated: September 27, 2012 at 1:20 pm
By Blake Alderman – WUFT-FM Weeks after Tropical Storm Debby hit, the city of Live Oak is still putting itself back together after a lot of standing water was left after the storm. City of Live Oak Mayor Garth Nobles says even though [...]
Grassroots effort targets restoration of Suwannee Springs
By Mark Leeps on December 16th, 2011 | Last updated: September 10, 2012 at 10:27 am
A group has organized to attempt the challenge of recruiting manpower and money to restore a natural spring near Live Oak which was once a noted tourist destination. WUFT-TV’s Ricardo Navarro reports.






















