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The Newscaster - Nature Coast News
Resource Center andVeterans Clinic
Pet Patrol
emergency exercise   Center and Veterans Clinic on
Nov. 5
There will be a drill at the Citrus County Resource
Thursday, Nov. 5 from noon to 4 p.m.
The exercise will allow employees to respond to a mock emergency situation will
result in a mock lockdown of the building. The Citrus Sheriff s Office crisis negotiation
team will be conducting a practice exercise in dealing with intruders and suspects in the
building, and their vehicles will be present at the building that day.
Because much of the drill’s scenario is being simulated, business at the Resource
Center will not be interrupted, and the only thing visitors will notice is the number of police
and emergency vehicles behind the building, but county officials wanted the public to know
that the activity is only part of a drill. The public will not be able to observe the actual spe-
cial operations activities during the exercise.
Citrus County Commission meeting
schedule changed for November
Because of the Thanksgiving holidays, the Citrus County Board of County Com-
“Woodrow” is a 1 yr old neutered male,
“Diva is a sweet little white with black
missioners will have a different schedule of meetings for the month of November. The
Redbone Hound/ Lab mix breed. He is cur-
spotted, 2 yo rat terrier, with a tail. Her
normal second and fourth Tuesday schedule will be changed to accommodate the holiday.
rent on his shots. He is good with other
family has had to move to a new location
The first regular meeting of the month will be Tuesday, November 3, at 1 p.m.
dogs. He needs to have a fenced yard. He is
with ‘no pets’. She is learning to be a leash
There will be a special land use meeting on Tuesday, November 10, beginning at
looking for a new home with an active own-
dog, rides well in cars, likes cats and dogs,
5:01 p.m., and then the second regular meeting of the month will be held on Tuesday, Nov.
er who likes to go for walks. He is a really
but NO children under 10 yo. Phone Adopt
17, at 1 p.m.
cool dog seeking that special forever home.
A Rescued Pet, Inc. foster Abby, 795.9550.
Commission agendas are posted on the court clerk’s web site at: www.clerk.citrus.
fl.us under “Online Search” at the top right of the page.
WAG’S CURRENT LIST OF ADOPTABLE DOGS -11/2/09
“Bingo” is a 1½ yr old neutered male, Cattle Dog mix breed. He is white with brown
patches. He is smart and well behaved. He is a real sweetheart who really loves people.
“Kaylee” is a 10 mo. old female, Walker Hound. She is white with sparce brown markings.
She is very feminine and dainty. She is a very sweet natured dog. She has lots of energy.
She tries hard to please.
“Stoney” is a 10 yr old male, Rottweiler. He is a big loveable dog. He is black with brown
markings. He is not aggressive. He is a solid, beautiful, sweet, large dog. He is “just tops”.
He will make the ideal family dog.
“Nash” is a 1 yr old neutered male, Yellow Lab/ Shepherd mix breed. He is housebroken,
good with other dogs and children. He is a very athletic, large dog. He is a very beautiful,
loving dog. He will make a wonderful pet.
“Runway” is an 8 mo. old female, Black Lab mix. She is housebroken and very sweet. She
is seeking a new forever home.
“Piper” is an 8 mo. old female, Lab mix. She is light brown with a white streak down her
back. She is very sweet. She will make a lovely family dog.
“Ebbie” is a 4 mo. old female, Lab mix. She is solid black. She is a very happy energetic
puppy seeking a new forever home.
“Domino” is a 4 mo. old female, Lab mix. She is black and white. She is a happy, loving
puppy. She will make a wonderful pet.
For more information, contact us at our WAG telephone number 528-9888 in Wil-
liston or visit our website at www.willistonanimalgroup.com. You may also see photos of
all of the WAG adoptable dogs at www.petfinder.com. Thank you and “WAG a Happy Tale”.
Inverness  Ryland, 25,Facing Multiplearrested by the Citrus
Man 135 N. East Ave., Inverness, was Charges
Terry Tenney, representing the Piercing Pagoda in the Crystal River Mall, surprised the trick or
treaters Saturday night with his full grown baby costume complete with pacifier, toys, bottle,
Steven James
diaper and goodies. Many children were frightened by the “big baby”. Cheryl Burns, assistant
County Sheriff s Office, Oct. 27, charged with burglary, grand theft and dealing in stolen
manager of the shop, says Terry, her boyfriend, delights in choosing unique costumes for the
property. He was released on his own recognizance.
season. The mall was full of dressed kids on the prowl for a handout.Photo by Sally Price.
According to the arrest report, the victims reported that a Craftsman lawnmower
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