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"Searching for the Truth"
The Other Value of Sweat
Have you considered sweat? Sure,
you know it cools the body, but did you
know that scientists have discovered that
sweating helps us in another way? Sweat
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providesTfood of Inglis types of bacteria
own for certain
and fungi ter Celebration skin. Our skin is
Easwhich live on our
covered with millions of bacteria at this very
EGG HUNT
moment. Sounds rather creepy, but the op-
posatuis trueApril 19, 2014" of bacteria
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are actually quite helpful.
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South Levy Recreation Park
8350 Hwy. 40 East Inglis, FL and fungi living in our sweat produce lactic acid,
These non-harmful bacteria
that in turn kills pathogenic (bad) bacteria and fungi. Our skin is designed to protect us
come join the FUN
against many infections, but our skin is just the first level of protection. God designed
our skin to make food, in the form of sweat, so good bacteria and fungi could eat it and
make the killer acid needed to destroy pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Without sweat,
you would be far more prone to sickness. Sweating keeps you healthy!
The bacteria and fungi need the sweat to live, and you need the bacteria/fungus
acid to remain Ad 1/4-Page called symbiosis, an arrangement in which two differ-
Display healthy. This is
ent organisms live together in mutual benefit. If evolution were true, how would these
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organisms get together at the same time and same place? God knew what the human
by 6.5" high
body would need in order to stay healthy. My spouse would often quip, "You need one
good sweat a9-14 issue knew why, but now I do.
4- day." I never
So, get sweaty! God has put together a beautiful design.
In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground;
for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.- Genesis
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Inglis Commission News & Notes
The April 14 meeting of the Inglis Commission probably a record for length
broke
and number of agenda items starting at 2:00 and ending almost seven hours later with 21
items to discuss. The day started with a workshop on a presentation by Summit Engineering
for sewersinthe Commissioners the the town auditor giving
future. heard annual report by
Inglis healthfinancially.·y flag at half staff the
a clean bill of · The commission voted to fl the
restthe honor Bergerfollowingher only was she a commis-
of month to Betty passing. Not
serdifferent a environmentalfighterandthe drive between town
ion for two terms, but major
hall and the fire house will be named Betty Berger Way. It was voted to give Withlacoochee
Area Residents (WAR) a letter of support for the future to help their endeavors to protect the
Withlacoochee River.
A motionwas sponsorannual Veteran's Day parade which moves
passed to the
T different M A D E T O O The event
R Y to aH I N G Levy County town each year.R D E R drawsbetween 400 and 600 people
andwill Inglis'Veterans Memorial Park that will be located
include the dedication of first
between Capital City Bank and town hall. Inglis businessperson Lisa Flanders will be in
LevyTo OfferFree Trips to the Polls
County Transit
LevyCountySupervisor of Elections is pleased to be partnering
Tammy Jones,
with Levy County Transit in order to provide transportation for voters on Election Day. By
offeringfreetransportation tomake polls more accessible to voters throughout
we hope the
Larry Feldhusen, acting mayor of Yankeetown spoke to a group of attendees dedicating
Levyhasaright to make their voice heard on Election Day. Transpor-
County. Every voter
the town's water facility to the late Michael Clary, husband of former mayor Dawn Clary. On
tation will also be available to voters who wish to vote early. Early Voting will be held at
December 2, 2013, the Yankeetown Town Council passed a Resolution dedicating the Yan-
the Elections Office. To learn more about Election Day transportation please contact Levy
keetown Water Plant to Michael Clary. The dedication ceremony took place Friday, April 11,
County Transit at (352)486-3485.
2014 at the Yankeetown Water Plant at 10:00am. Newscaster photo by Lee Paulet.
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