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The Newscaster - Nature Coast News
Pet Patrol
“FREE to the right home to love and care
“TINA is an adorable back and gold, 2 yo
for her, taking applications for J-J, a 10 #,
Yorkie -Poo.  Her long wavy/curly hair
4 yo CALM Jack Russell, and a little de-
gives the clue that mom or dad were not
Sisters Ronnie and Sammie Grant (3) and Chico enjoying a beautiful day at the 2011 K-9 Kar-
voted dream girl. She is a lap dog, couch
all Yorkie, but she couldn’t be any cuter or
nival at Liberty Park (Inverness) last Saturday. The annual event draws dogs and dog lovers
potato, housebroken, leash or good DOG
sweeter. Her previous owner ‘treated’ her
from all around for a fun-filled day of canine hijinks. TheNewscaster/Mike Moore photo.
fence required, crate trained, spayed, UTD
too well with food, so she really needs to go
Pet Photos With Santa”to benefit Hospice of Citrus County
on vaccines, ID chipped, enjoys playing
on a diet, and should end up weighing about
Pets Plus, located at 20372 E. Pennsylvania Avenue, Ste. G, Dunnellon, will pres-
but jealous of other animals, so must be the
17 ? pounds. She is wonderful with other
ent “Pet Photos With Santa” to be held on Sunday, November 20 from 2:00 pm –5:00 pm.
ONLY pet, NO children. A Humane Society
dogs, cats, and older children. See Tina and
There is a suggested donation of $5 per pet photo. All pets must be on a leash. All
of CENTRAL FLORIDA Pet Rescue, Inc.
her doggie friends, 2 Doxie mixes and JJ, a
donations will benefit patients and families served by Hospice of Citrus County.
does home visits prior to adoptions, there-
calm Jack Russell which must be the only
For additional information on the Pet Plus, “Pet Photos With Santa” fundrais-
fore, we only adopt to the Citrus County and
pet. Call AHSCFPRInc at 352.527.9050,
ing event, please contact Hospice of Citrus County Development Manager Linda Baker at
adjoining county areas. If you are within
leave your name, number, and pet’s name,
352.527.2020. Contact Pets Plus at 352.465.1515.
these areas, please, phone AHSCFPRInc
loudly and clearly, for a return call from my
at 527.9050, leave your name, number, and
Adopt A Rescued Pet, Inc. 352-795-9550
foster mom, later.
pet’s name, loudly and clearly.
Deputy Arrested  - Continued from page 1
Donations of Pet Food Needed - 352-746-8400 Animal Services
County Sheriff’s Office. The FDLE obtained an arrest warrant for Knight, and he was ar-
rested at a Chiefland residence. Knight was charged with armed sexual battery, false impris-
onment, aggravated assault, and tampering with a victim. His bond was set at $2,050,000
bond. Knight was suspended without pay.
FREE BEER or ICED TEA(limited quantity)
Registration for IPD’s “Shop With A Cop”
with Seafood Specials
The Inglis Police Department is making plans for its 3rd-annual “Shop with a Cop”
Oysters Shrimp Flounder
program that spreads holiday cheer to Inglis children and their families. The children who
Baskets Po’ Boys Combos
are taken shopping will be allotted a specific amount of money with which to buy Christmas
$1 Hot Dogs $3 Brats
presents for loved ones. The children, police department employees and friends, along with
friends and family members of the selected children, will enjoy an excitingly fun shopping
expedition at the Ocala Walmart, located on Hwy. 200, that will start at 6:00 p.m. on Tues-
day, Dec. 20 .
Registration for “Shop with a Cop” will start on Monday, Nov. 21, and continue
through Dec. 16. You can register your child for this program at the police department lo-
“Seafood Extravaganza at Sunrise Outpost”
cated at 26 Hwy. 40 W. in Inglis, Mondays through Fridays, from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Fri, Sat & Sun Nov. 18-20 Noon ‘til 9:00 pm
Donations will also be accepted at the police department, and greatly appreciated!
This fun shopping event is possible only due to the generosity of IPD employees and dona-
tions made by caring citizens.
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In the two previous years of the program, the Inglis Police Department has been
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able to raise enough money to take all the children shopping who registered for the program,
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and that is the department’s goal, again this year, to have enough funding to take all the chil-
are $32.00 per year in Florida, $35.00 out of state. The Newscaster is also available in news racks for 25
dren shopping who register for the program! However, in the event that not enough money
and 50 cents.All rights reserved. Information, opinions and/or ideas expressed in this publication in guest
is collected to take all the children shopping, who register, a drawing will be held on Friday,
editorials or commentaries do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher and or editors. Unsolicited
Dec. 16, to randomly select the children who will be taken shopping. The children who will
commentary and letters to the editor must be typed and signed by the author. Include a phone/address for
be taken shopping will be notified on Mon., Dec. 16. The children will meet at the police
verification. Information can be mailed, faxed or e-mailed. Newscaster Publishing accepts no responsi-
department on Tuesday, Dec. 20, to head-out on their fun shopping expedition!
bility for lost or damaged manuscripts, or photos. Enclose return postage if you want material returned.
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