Page 4 September 1, 2010
The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Mayor Enforces Sign Ordinance
August 24th Primary Election Results
With AZaloga owner of Captains Cove Outfitters Bait and
Chainsaw
Campaign signs come down and some new campaign signs went up as those run-
ning in the Nov 2 election seek your votes. Total registered voters in Levy County as of
In last weeks Newscaster James
August 30, 2010 are 12,855 Democrats, 8153 Republicans and 3952 Other totaling 24,960
Tackle-Ice in Inglis complained about the lack of enforcement in the Inglis sign ordinance.
registered voters. If you are not registered you can do so at VOTE LEVY.COM by clicking
Inglis Zoning Officer George O'Bier has been pitted between Zaloga and the Hook Line and
on the “register” button in the upper right corner or you can call toll free 1-800-733-5389.
Sinker over an ice sign that Zaloga said was not in compliance. Zaloga said the sign is still
In the Levy August 24, 2010 Primary 365 of the 926 registered voters in Inglis
not in compliance and he has filed a complaint with the county over it.
and Yankeetown came out in the stormy weather to cast their ballot. Votes in Inglis and
Zaloga said he wants some action after waiting a month after the promise of the
Yankeetown Ryan Bell:176 to Noel Desmond:189 but the election was taken countywide by
removal of a new large Capital City Bank sign at the NW corner of Hwy 19 and Hwy 40 W.
36 votes with Ryan Bell:1347 to Noel Desmond: 1310. 2,657 of the 8079 registered voters
Mayor Bill Lake said he approached the bank manager about the sign but due to a problem
cast a ballot. Nov. 2 Levy County Commissioner Dist. 4 (D) Lilly Rooks will be challenged
the bank had not removed it. Lake said after 30 days he took the problem into his own hands
by (R) Ryan Bell.Nov. 2 County Commissioner Dist. 2 (D) Nancy Bell will face (R) Chad
and called for town maintenance crew to cut the bank sign off at the ground with a chainsaw
“Cracker” Johnson. Johnson was appointed by the Governor to replace Commissioner Tony
as it was concreteted in very well. A Deconna Ice Cream sign in the same area was also
Parker until 2012 but Johnson will be moving to Dist. 2 and challenging Nancy Bell. The
removed by pulling up the posts which were just in dirt. Lake said the bank sign is safely
Supervisor s Office said it would be up to the Governor as to fate of Johnson s seat.
stored in the town hall and he will get it back to the bank.
In the Citrus Aug. 24 Primary in Dist. 2 John J “JJ” Kenney (9565 votes) beat
Zaloga said to fight an infraction in Inglis by the zoning board would require 2
20 year veteran Commissioner Gary Bartell (7889 votes). Nov.2 “JJ” Kenney will face off
attorneys and be very costly, saying that only ever happened in a case against Drew White.
Phillip Mulrain for Bartell s Dist. 2 seat. Aug. 24 In Dist. 4 Rececca Bays (8975 votes ) beat
Zaloga said when he built his ice building by the town rules it was declared a non-occupy-
County Commissioner John Thrumston (5586 votes) and Donald P Sterling (3161 votes).
able structure costing him thousands more and took about 7 months costing him lost income.
Nov 2 (R) Rebecca Bays will go up against (D) Jim Brunswick and Marco Wilson (NPA - no
Zaloga feels that someone needs to be given the authority to enforce the rules in some man-
party affiliation) for Thrumston s Dist. 4 seat.
ner or turn zoning over to the county.
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violent crime is entitled to which includes but is not limited to: Medical expenses paid and
lost wages. The Center will assist with filing of victim compensation forms. Speakers are
available for civic organizations, businesses, associations, and any interested groups. Call
352-628-6481.
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Labor Day weekend
Fri Karaoke 9pm-1am
Sat BBQ $5 per plate 5pm Karaoke 9pm-1am
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Monday free buffet 2pm - until gone
Call 447-2755
For the time being the Capital City Bank sign is stored at Inglis town hall, after Mayor Lake
Vending Space only $5 all weekend proceeds
for info
ordered the sign removed from the intersection of U.S. 19 and Hwy 40. Mayor Lake said he
benefit our veterans
will be looking into regulations from the Department of Transportation on Hwy 19 and will be
Hours 12pm-UBD
$10 domestic Buckets all weekend,
looking into the signage as well on Hwy 40. Photo & story by Sally Price.
Mon-Sun.
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