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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Workforce Connection To Provide
“Go With The Best - Dissolve The Rest”
Workshop soon beYankeetownof information
in serving up a healthy helping
WHAT WILL DISSOLVING IPD BRING?
Ike’s Old Florida Kitchen will
Stop the drain of Water Department Funds to prop up the Inglis Police
to those interested in careers in upscale dining and hospitality.
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Department.
Mitch Simmons, owner of Ike’s restaurant at the Izaak Walton Lodge in Yan-
keetown and Neon Leon’s restaurant of Homosassa, will host the “Secrets to Success in
Not paying twice for law enforcement. Choose Levy County and
the Restaurant and Hospitality Industry” workshop on Monday, March 5. The workshop,
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offered at no charge and presented in partnership with Workforce Connection, takes place
potentially save over $300,000 year.
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ike’s restaurant, 6301 Riverside Dr., in Yankeetown.
Job seekers interested in restaurants and hospitality will get an inside look at what
Instant Upgrade to professionally staffed Levy County Deputy
it takes to succeed in the business from veteran industry professionals. In addition, Work-
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force Connection will provide a workshop covering the essentials of customer service for
Responders.
those in the restaurant/hospitality field. Job applications will also be accepted following
the sessions.
Better Equipped and Experienced Professional Deputies
“This opportunity is ideal for motivated individuals who thrive in an exciting
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workplace,” said Frank Calascione, Workforce Connection’s business development man-
A Sheriff’s Dept trained to uniformly apply the law and protection all
ager in Citrus County. “The workshops will lay out the attitudes, skills and knowledge job
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of S. Levy.
seekers need to excel in this industry.”
Restaurant careers can offer fast-paced work in vibrant, lively atmospheres with
Lower turn over resulting in better Community/Deputy Interaction.
flexible hours, good pay and room to grow. The work requires quick thinking, problem
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solving, organization, the ability to handle multiple tasks at one time and social skills.
A Sheriff that is accountable to YOU the voters as opposed to a liaison
For more information or to register for the workshops, call Workforce Connection
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in Levy County at 352-493-6813, in Citrus County at 352-637-2223 or toll-free at 800-434-
Inglis Town Commissioner with limited control and authority.
JOBS (5627).
Betty Scurlock, 77 Dade City
As currently structured, Inglis Police Department answers to no one
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directly
Betty Scurlock, 77, of Dade City, Florida passed away on
February 19, 2012. She is survived by her daughters, Darlene and Car-
LCSO is led by an ELECTED Sheriff. He’ll see S.Levy protected, or
rie; her son, Thearon; and other members of her loving family. Her
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be voted out.
graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, February 24,
2012 at Fountains Memorial Park, located at 5635 W. Green Acres St.,
VOTE MARCH 13 TO DISSOLVE IPD
Homosassa, Florida; phone (352) 628-2555. Arrangements are being
handled by Brewer & Sons Funeral Home, Spring Hill Chapel, 4450
Commercial Way, Spring Hill, Florida; phone (352) 596-4991.
Paid Political Advertisement Paid for and Approved By Concerned Citizens of Inglis, PAC, NPA, PO Box 7,
Donald Ray Buzbee, 57, Inglis
Inglis, FL. 34449 Approved by Greg Kirkland, Chairman
Donald Ray Buzbee, 57, of Inglis, Florida, passed away on Thursday, February
9, 2012. He was preceded in death by his father, Charlie Buzbee, and his brother, Charlie
Buzbee, Jr. He is survived by his wife, Alicia Risher Buzbee; two sons, Donald Ray Buz-
bee, Jr. and Dylan Buzbee; two daughters, Kasandra Buzbee and Chelsea Buzbee; mother,
Doris Buzbee; brother, William Buzbee; and three sisters, Ann Fuller, Jane Bigica and Kay
Taylor (Fred).
His visitation and funeral service was held at the First Baptist Church of Inglis on
February 13. An account has been opened for Mr. Buzbee’s two youngest children, Chelsea
Buzbee and Dylan Buzbee, at Capital City Bank, in lieu of flowers.
Herry's Market Day Offering Free Vendor Space
HOMOSASSA -- Herry’s Market Day is held on the last Saturday of each month from 8:00
am – noon on the grounds of the Hospice Thrift Shoppe located at 8471 W. Periwinkle
Lane, Homosassa (behind Wendy’s, east of US 19). February’s Market Day is this Satur-
day, February 25. Space is limited. Contact Caroline at 352.527.2020
William Crow Am-Vets Post 447
405 E. Hwy. 40 • Inglis, Florida • 352-447-4473
UPCOMING EVENTS - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Ladies Auxiliary is currently accepting
donations for our Yard Sale
March 10th & 11th
You may drop donations at the post
between 12 & 7 dailiy
HELP US HELP OUR COMMUNITY,
VETERANS & CHILDREN