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The Newscaster - Nature Coast News
Pet Patrol
“My name is Bree, a 1 yo s.f. Schnauzer
Meet Max - he is a 7 month old Puggle
mix, I just want your attention, forever. I am
(Pug/Beagle) that weighs approximately 21
sweet, gentle, housebroken, loving, crate
pounds. He is a lover boy!!! He has never
trained and all around ‘good girl’. I am grey,
met a stranger; he loves other dogs and of
tan, with white. Adoption donation $150.
Judi Roberts, a fancy clad Chamber of Commerce volunteer pushes her buggy of “Bling” items
course people. Max rides well in the car
See me at the SATURDAY Adoption Event
for sale through the crowd at the 12th annual Jazz Up Dunnellon festival Saturday night. Ray-
and since he is still young, loves to play. He
in the Pet Supermarket, Inverness, 10-12
mond and Cade McKee and Denise Tousignant tour the streets and entertian the crowds with
would make a great family dog just as long
PM, see others on www.AHumaneSociety-
Razzle, their gorgeous 3 1/2 year old female Great Dane who weighs in at 135 pounds. This
as the children are older since Max could
PetRescue.com.” Call 352.527.9050 for a
festival has literally “gone to the dogs.” Everyone is excited they don’t have to leave their
unintentionally knock them down due to
call back, later.
furry pets at home when they come out to this down home celebration of longtime favorite
his playful nature. Adopt A Rescued Pet,
jazz music. Denise says she is careful to keep Razzle away from the food booths set up along
Inc. does home visits prior to adoptions,
Williston Animal Group: For more in-
the walking route. The smells of BBQ, frying onions and peppers and carmel popcorn drift
therefore, we can only adopt to the Citrus
formation, contact Theresa Jones at our
through the air along with the sounds of some of the finer music the festival has ever had.
County and adjoining county areas. If you
WAG telephone number 352-528-9888
Spirits to drink were provided along with the wide array of foods to tempt those with little
are within these areas, please, phone Adopt
will power. This is a festival to mark on your calendars if you were the unlucky one who missed
A Rescued Pet, leave your name, number,
in Williston.
this evening of music, food and fun. Newscaster Photo/Sally Price
and pet’s name, for a return call from the
GirlAdies from   as the result of a single-vehicle crash around 7:55 a.m., Oct.  email news to: news@thenewscaster.com
injuries sustained in crash
foster mom, later, at 795.9550.
16-year-old girl died
16, in Homosassa. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Kelly Harris was the driver of
a 1996 Jeep SUV and was traveling south on a private roadway west of South Hilltop Road,
approaching West Cardinal Street, lost control of the vehicle, and it overturned onto its roof
as it crossed over West Cardinal Street. The vehicle came to rest on the south shoulder of
Restaurant  the Border!
West Cardinal Street, on its roof. The passenger, Samantha Harris, 16, was transported to a
local hospital where she was pronounced deceased from her injuries.
The Best Mexican Cuisine South of
Wildfire danger increasing with dry conditions
445 NE 1st Terrace • Crystal River • North of Big Lots & East of Post Office
Citrus County has experienced low rainfall over the last month, and although there
Crystal Terrace Shopping Center
has been some sporadic rainfall, the county s fire chief warns that the continuing dry condi-
Monday-Thursday
tions are increasing the danger of wildfires.Open burning of yard trash and household paper
11 am - 2 pm & 5 - 9 pm
products generated on occupied residential premises of not more than two (2) family units is
Friday
allowed in Citrus County, provided the following conditions are met:
11 am - 2 pm & 5 - 10 pm
The open burning does not produce smoke, soot, odors, visible emissions, heat, flame,
Saturday
radiation, or other conditions to such a degree as to create a nuisance.
Noon - 10 pm
Sunday
●  The open burning must be enclosed in a non-combustible barrel or container or restrict-
Yes, We Have Beer & Wine!
Noon - 9 pm
Lunch & Dinner Served
ed to a pile no larger than 8 feet in diameter built upon ground cleared of all combustible ma-
terial. The non-combustible burn container or pile must meet the following setbacks: 150
Dine-In or Take-Out
352-795-5251
feet or more from any occupied building other than, owned or leased by the individual do-
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Quality, Compassionate
Todd Sumlin
Veterinary Care including:
WE ALSO HAVE
• Annual Exams & Vaccinations
Plant Manager
• Digital Radiography
(352)465-1515
BIRDS, PUPPIES &
• Microchip Implants
TROPICAL FISH
• Health Certificates
Mon-Sat 9am-5pm
INGLIS QUARRY
155 Heights Avenue, Inverness
Sun 12pm-4pm
Animal Hospital
(352) 726-2460
10880 U.S. Hwy 19 S.
NATURAL &
Phone (352)447-2209
Pet Grooming
P.O. Box 519
Your Family’s Other Doctor
www.tlccitrus.com
PET
PREMIUM
Fax (352)447-0218
Inglis, FL. 34449
20372 E. Penna. Ave.
Debra Moore, DVM
PET FOODS
SITTING
Dunnellon
Dogs • Cats • Ferrets • Rodents