The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 11 - June 20, 2012
Cadet Wins Essay Contest, Meets Joe Cino Qualifies for Levy County
District 3 Candidacy
Navy Admiral and Veterans of WWII
The future is now. My fellow citizens and neighbors of Levy County, these are
Almost seventy years to the day, more than 800 military veterans, active duty ser-
some hard times for our country, state and our county. Unemployment has
vicemen, Navy League supporters, and interested members of the public gathered to com-
crippled our families. The lack of foresight threatens our ability to provide
memorate the Battle of Midway last weekend in St. Augustine, FL. This is the largest event
services while keeping taxes low. Our water must be kept clean and in
of its kind to observe the anniversary of this important conflict during World War II.
good supply to meet our needs, now and in the future. It is not a question
As part of the festivities, US Naval Sea Cadets and Junior ROTC groups through-
of how we accomplish these tasks-we already know how--- it is a question
out north central Florida and southern Georgia were invited to participate in an essay con-
of Who can get this accomplished?
test about the battle with prizes to be awarded at the dinner.
My name is Joe Cino and I am pleased to announce my candidacy
Seaman Arnold, who has been a history buff “his whole life”, was thrilled to meet
to be your next elected County Commissioner from District #3. I have
veterans who were actually on the USS Yorktown (CV-5) and other ships that he learned
watched from the sidelines as counties to the south of us struggled with
about when doing his research. During the reception he was able to spend time one on one
these issues and chose to keep putting them on the back burner. Folks, I can watch no longer
speaking with Woody Richmond who had to abandon ship during combat.
and we can not wait any longer to take action.
Winners were treated to a black tie dinner event, complete with a Navy band, a
The economy is living proof that we must make decisions on the county commission that
POW/MIA ceremony and a key note address from Vice Chief of Naval Operations Admiral
will put the needs of the citizens first. I am willing to work to bring jobs to Levy County.
Mark Ferguson. The cadet was most impressed by “hearing all of the stories of the different
The tax-base must be supported and grown, so that the burden of funding services is both
prisoners and what they had to go through.”
reasonable and affordable. Water quality and quantity must be a consideration.
Joe Cino is a father and a grandfather. He knows what it is to feed a family. He
understands the importance of caring for loved ones. He and Cynthia, his wife, a Registered
Nurse at Seven Rivers Regional Hospital are proud parents of seven grown children and
eight grandchildren. His two daughters and their families live in Inglis.
Joe Cino is a business man. He owned and operated Cino’s Car Care Center and Ci-
no’s Taxi Service for many years in Citrus County before he and his wife, Cynthia bought a
small farm on Woodpecker Ridge in Inglis several years ago. Joe knows firsthand how tough
the current economic conditions are. He currently owns Fear No Evil Guns and Ammo in
Inglis.
Joe Cino is a proud American, enlisting in the United States Army and having
served his country honorably in Viet Nam during the War. His son, Matthew, is an Active
Duty Marine, stationed in Washington D.C..
Joe believes in community. When elected to the commission, his door and ears will
be open to welcome input from his neighbors on the best and most cost effective solutions
to grow our economy while preserving our environment. Joe attended Central Florida Com-
munity College and studied environmental science.
Joe Cino is a fiscal conservative. He believes in property rights and for using our
tax dollars wisely. He knows that good growth means a good future. Joe knows that there
are answers to the problems that Levy County faces. Joe is the man that will ask the tough
questions, do the research, listen to the citizens and act to accomplish the work that will lead
Levy County to a better and brighter tomorrow.  Elect Joe Cino and We all Win!
Paid Political Announcement Paid For & Approved by Joe Cino, Candidate for Levy County Commission Dist. 3 (R)
Cadet Cole Arnold, age 14 of Manatee Division Yankeetown, penned his 700 word entry and
then recorded the required YouTube video reciting his paper on board the US America Victory
ship located at Channelside in Tampa. His hard work earned him a third place finish. Seaman
Arnold is shown here with WWII Veteran Wood (Woody) Richmond.
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