THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - June 4, 2014
Defense Dept. Funds Levy County for
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Ballots for Military and Overseas Voters
Trevor Roberts 257,716; Steve Strohschnit-
SUNCOAST SENIORS 9-PIN NOTAP:
ter 257,705; Bobby Craft 248,723; Dorine
The Suncoast Seniors 9-Pin NoTap league
The Department of Defense has awarded Levy County funding to deliver elec-
Fugere 244,652; Lori Ciquera 219,563.
will be 10 weeks this year due to holidays.
tronic ballots to military and overseas voters more efficiently. The Uniformed and Overseas
The league will start at 12:50pm, June 10,
Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) guarantees ballot access to military and overseas
WOMEN'S SUMMER TRIO: Handicap:
and bowl each Tuesday except for July 1,
voters 45 days before any Federal Election. Utilizing this funding, Levy County will join
Diane Swoboda 244,675; Betty Chapman
concluding August 19. Contact the Center
34 Florida Counties that provide a portal where UOCAVA voters can securely download
231; Monika Seeger 638. Scratch: Diane
at 352-489-6933 to register or for more info.
their voter- specific ballot from anywhere in the world.
Swoboda 193,522; Diane Mauck 173; Mar-
WEDNESDAY 7-9-8 NOTAP TOURNEY:
"As Election Administrators, one of our highest priorities is delivering ballots to
ilyn Seymour 474.
Rich Beaudry 794; Herb Sherrill 734; Mari-
the brave men and women serving our Country," said Tammy Jones, Supervisor of Elec-
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Gary
lyn Seymour 653.
tions." "This funding allows us to streamline the ballot delivery process and offer our vot-
Dyer 277,731; Shorty Williams 269,758;
League scores for the week ending May 30,
ers a convenient way to securely download their ballot from anywhere in the world."
Andrea Kish 262,700; Thia Williams 256;
2014:
Okaloosa County served as the lead County that coordinated this Grant Application and
Joanne Hans 745. Scratch: Rich Williams
SUNCOAST SENIORS 12-WEEK: Hand-
the original Coalition of 13 counties that received funding in 2011 from the Federal Voter
200,573; Gary Dyer 194; Blane Myers 527;
icap: Jack Connell 239,701; Shorty Williams
Assistance Program at the Department of Defense.
Andrea Kish 181,457; June Williams 157;
229,663; June Williams 256,698;Scratch:
The LiveBallot technology will be available to voters from Levy County begin-
Ellen Bowman 423.
Jerry Ness 207,578; Ken Meldrum 206,568;
ning in the 2014 election cycle, through the Our Mission: Your Vote web portal. To receive
PARKVIEW OWLS: Handicap: Jeremy
June Williams 170,440.
access to the portal, UOCAVA voters should contact their local Elections office and request
Colegrove 269,705; Michael Andriuolo
YOUNG & RESTLESS:
Handicap
to receive their ballot electronically.
249; Wes Foley 673; Debbie Mills 262,633;
(Youth): Greg Stein 277,710; Matt Allen
The LiveBallot technology will be expressly used for the expedited delivery of
Toni Mills-Smith 228,650. Scratch: Wes
265,708. Handicap (Adult): Bryan Craig
ballot information to Military and Overseas voters. Voters will be responsible for returning
Foley 247,673; Jeremy Colegrove 247,639;
304,738; Denise Griffin 269; Gene Allen
their ballot materials to the County where they are registered to vote, in accordance with
Michael Andriuolo 235; Debbie Mills
724. Scratch (Youth): Matt Allen 254,675;
Florida State law.
212,483; Toni Mills-Smith 171,479.
Greg Stein 193,458. Scratch (Adult): Bry-
For more information about Our Mission: Your Vote please contact Levy County
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK:  Debbie
an Craig 257; Denise Griffin 252; Brian
Supervisor of Elections office at 352- 486-5163.
Smith, 126 pins over her average, and Joe
Carney 697; Charlie Stein 648.
Disclaimer: This effort is sponsored by the Department of Defense Federal Voting
Baierlein, 134 pins over his average.
WEDNESDAY SUMMER SCRATCH:
Inglis Special Meeting  - Continued from page 1
Assistance Program (FVAP). The content of the information does not necessarily reflect the
position or policy of the Government; and no official Government endorsement is inferred.
"Searching for the Truth"
ings, would be violated. What constitutes "reasonable notice" is determined on a case-by-
case basis."
Bettin said, " Special meetings are different from regular meetings (the notice
THE CLIMATE CHANGE THAT HAS OCCURRED & STILL IS
requirements for special meetings are more strict). If we know what particular matters are
After the Flood, Noah stepped out of the ark into
going to be discussed at a special meeting, then the notice should identify those particular
a forbidding environment. Underneath Noah's feet were
matters so the public can decide whether it wishes to attend the meeting."
thousands of feet of mud and sand in which the animals and
"During the meeting, Commissioner White admitted he only wanted to address
plants from the pre-flood world were buried. The unstable
one "Town employee" ­ the Town Attorney (according to him, I'm a "Town employee,"
Earth was struggling to reestablish new plants. Super vol-
and therefore the notice was adequate). If that subject had been entertained, then the meet-
canoes were belching ash and lava over vast regions while
ing would have been "illegal" for lack of proper notice because 1)
The Town Attorney
earthquakes still rocked the land. It took centuries for the Earth's climate to transition
is not a Town employee (private contractor); and 2)
Given it was indeed possible to
from the wettest period in history to today's climate.
give more specific notice of the purpose of the meeting, the notice given was deceptive and
Thousands of volcanoes and rapid continental movement during the Flood
inadequate."
caused the oceans to warm up to 80oF (or higher), whereas the average ocean tempera-
Bettin admitted" It's hardly a secret that Commissioner White has been unhappy
ture today is 39oF. These warm oceans, next to cold continents, created violent storms.
with me since the April 24th meeting. He s free to make a motion to fire me at any regular
Enormous hurricanes (called hypercanes) drew water from the oceans and dumped it
Commission meeting. He's also free to request a special meeting "To address the Town
onto the land, filling depressions, causing lakes to overflow, and cutting deep canyons
Attorney's performance / status," if he is so inclined - whether the Mayor would call or two
through newly laid sediment layers. These intense rains also saturated the ground, al-
other Commissioners would endorse the call of such a meeting is the question."
lowing groundwater to rapidly carve enormous cave formations; these caves would take
It was also revealed that Attorney Bettin hired a court reporter to document the
hundreds of thousands of years to form at today's rate.
meeting. In recents weeks, recording equipment audio problems have been apparent. The
As the oceans cooled and precipitation declined, the world's reforested areas
special meeting of April 24, was not recorded at all.
started to dry out and change to grasslands. Meanwhile, at high latitudes and mountain
he Newscaster
Bettin said, "I was pretty sure the purpose of the meeting wasn't what was no-
tops, the precipitation fell as snow and ice. Ice built up rapidly, and the Earth's one and
ticed and that the meeting itself would turn into a free-for-all once the true purpose was
only ice age developed, lowering ocean levels up to 300 feet! Once the oceans cooled to
disclosed. Having the Court reporter present was in the Town's interest because a.)
If
present day temperatures (many hundreds of years after the flood ended), the air circula-
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we'd have a record which shows nothing was actually done. b.)  If the Commission went
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but a talk fest ­ no motions were made, no official actions were taken. "The Newscaster
planet in the last 4,000mail, Debbie Russell,worldowasdtrulyienewscaster@gmail.com
E years. The post-flood Edit r: ebb an ever-changing and
received a letter from a reader (see page 11) that agrees nothing was done and was a total
dynamic place.
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waste of taxpayer's money. The audio of this meeting is available on thenewscaster.com.
But as a mountain erodes and crumbles, and as a rock is moved from its place,
Go to the homepage and use the Inglis link.
as water wears away stones and torrents wash away the soil, so you destroy a person's
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