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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Sewage Treatment Study Back
Remembering the past
on Inglis Agenda
With Your Support The Y/I Woman’s Club
By Newscaster Correspondent
Makes a Difference, Part II
cost when $22 to $24 was the state average.
Sally Price
Modesitt said they could prepare the pre-de-
In 1966 the YIWC Thrift Shop was opened in a building across from the Izaak
The sensitive subject of a Waste
velopment grant but it would be a cost share
Walton Lodge in order to start a “building fund” for the Club House we have today on 56th
Water Treatment Facility (WWTF) was on
of about $25,000 and the town would also
Street. The Thrift Shop is stocked with books, household items, great clothing and more
the January 11th meeting agenda again.
have to show a financial hardship to get the
solely by donations from club members and you, members of the community. The all-
Scott Modesitt from Summit Professionals
grant.
volunteer committee boast about the fact that we have the lowest prices anywhere around.
met with Mayor Lake and the USDA to dis-
Mayor Bill Lake said that $59
Thrift Shop volunteers also help folks by putting together spiffy outfits for job interviews.
cuss the pros and cons of applying for grant
for an ERC is simply not feasible, logical
The ladies like to give a boost to help folks get back to work to support their families.
money to pay for part of an expanded study
nor could never be done. Commissioner
The Thrift Shop crew and other club members also deliver socks and other necessities to
to determine if a WWTF could eventually
Richard Kellman said he gave the name of
the Yankeetown School for kids who need some additional help. The YIWC is currently
be feasible.
a person who consults for free but nothing
working on another “building fund” to expand the Thrift Shop to larger quarters. We need
The expanded study could
was done about it. Commissioner Ely said
the extra space for all the good things we have for sale. The Thrift Shop is open Tuesday,
show not enough customers to support the
“’like the mayor said we need the cost down,
Wednesday & Friday 10AM to 1PM and on Thursday Night for the Bingo crew from 5PM
project. Mayor Lake also added that after
can’t throw the money away, we need to do
to 7PM. We would love to be open weekends too, but need some more volunteer members.
you spend the dollars for studies you may
some of our own house keeping here and
So, if you’re interested in becoming a member give us a call. We do have lots of services to
not get the money. Lake said at the last
have some good common sense here. Mayor
pick from that you would enjoy doing and have some fun helping the community.
meeting. Attorney Norm Fugate wanted
Lake passed on contacting Mittauer Associ-
An important but little known community service is our extensive medical equip-
Summit to take the lead over Mittauer and
ates saying the ball was in his court, thrown
ment “Loan Closet” which is stocked with wheel chairs, walkers, crutches, potty chairs and
Associates, who had done all the maps and
to Summit who did nothing in 30 days and
shower chairs. These items are available for loan to both towns for your short or long term
projections at a prior meeting showing that
now you want to give it back to Mittauer.
needs. If you need a loan or want to donate equipment to the Loan Closet, just give us a call
the cost of $59 per unit (ERC) would be the
Commissioner Merritt offered to do the contact.
at 352-447-2057.
Inglis Election Date Set For March 15
To say that the Yankeetown/Inglis Woman’s Club is deeply rooted in the commu-
nity is almost an understatement. Our Forty-five years of compassionate volunteer efforts,
Clerk Sally Mc Cranie called for the Inglis General Election to be set for March
commitment to the children of our towns and the unwavering desire to be a community
15, 2011. Mayor and two commissioners are up. At the Jan. 11th Inglis Commission, Clerk
leader in doing good works is extraordinary. But we couldn’t do it without YOU! We want
McCranie was appointed Election Clerk, Poll workers: Ollie Mae Risher, Mary Jane Crows,
to THANK the folks in Yankeetown and Inglis who graciously support our events so we
Shelby and Jim Travis. Canvassing Board will be Co Comm Danny Stevens, Clerk of Court
can pass on your generosity to our neighbors who are in need. THANK YOU from all the
Danny Shipp, and Police Chief Dixon. March 11 Canvassing Board tests equipment. Mc-
members of the Yankeetown/Inglis Woman’s Club
Cranie said that the election date of March 15 falls within dates of the charter requirements
Helen Ciallella. Proud to be YIWC President
FHP Identifies Man In Floral City Crash
Patas Monkey in Williston - Continued from page 1
The identity of the 40-year-old Floral City man who was killed in a single-vehicle
approach the animal,” Beach said.
crash on Jan. 6 has been released by the Florida Highway Patrol. The man is Jody A. Hol-
Officials are asking the public to report sightings of this monkey to the Wildlife
loway, a native of St. Petersburg who recently moved to this area. According to his obituary.
Alert Hotline at 888-404-3922, or call the FWC regional office in Lake City at 386-758-
Holloway was a Navy veteran of Desert Storm and employed with Chason’s Air
0525. “We’re also asking for reports if this animal is found dead, so we can close this inves-
Conditioning in Floral City. According to the FHP, Holloway was driving a 1995 GMC
tigation,” Beach said.
Blazer on S. Old Floral City Rd., south of Settle Ct., around 11:11 p.m. and traveled onto
Coastal
Hair Port
the west shoulder of the road. He over-corrected as he attempted to steer back onto the road,
and his vehicle rotated counter-clockwise, traveled onto the east shoulder of the road and
at Plaza 40
overturned. As the Blazer overturned, Holloway was ejected onto a paved driveway.
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