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Science Fair & Posters in the
Pet Patrol
"Spotlight" at YTS
As the school year winds down the staff and students at Yan-
Pro-Pet Dog Food Recall
keetown School held a combination Science Fair and Poster day on
Thursday just before the Easter recess. The K through Pro-grade LC of St. Marys, Ohio
5th Pet L stu-
dents displayed some of their work (6, 7, and has announced a voluntary recall of a lim-
8th grade were having
standardized testing) on posters. One poster projectushowedf Florida g and cat foods for
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Trees, their growth and uses in Florida. That projectible SalmonelMad-ntamination.
poss was won by la co
eline Rohrer and Stephanie Smith with their project on the Queenng to the FDA, a single
Accordi Palm.
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The Science Fair overall was won by a 5th grader, Priscilla
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McMath, with several very close runners up. The students made their
honor the dedicated men and womand ho work hard to work
honored the dedicated men en w women who keep
uring a two-day period and on the same
teachers proud by producing some very unique and informative science
line of production may have the potential
the ligtoskeep the lights on.
hard ht on.
projects the results of which were on display. One project, a working
to contain the bacteria. There have been
airplane by Corbitt Rackley, which although it didn't win really im-
Louey, the Cock-a-Poo, is only a 4 yo spe- no reports of illness related to this product
pressed the judges and came in a strong 2d place overall. Several K, 1st
cia ne ds dog who ppea done g aro nd to date. The three affected brands include:
andl2ndegrade projectsawere rs to inoclassuand teacher Melody Carson's
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classywhere made mvery well, even 1stoplace winner with "Expanding
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first part of their "Seeds in Space" project. The project tinvolves d batch,
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mentPet Rescthe internet.lThe having sev- being grown by the Yan-
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tions, and having decals and wristbands displaying Bowe's information available to the public
Phone: (352) 489-4588 Fax: (727) 362-4788
keetlownastudents forsee optiondifferentunear spaceeenvironments eterinary care. The county
era sm ll dogs to ad what on Sat rday ur d and needs v (both
for donations to continue these efforts.The proclamation was read Tuseday Feb. 11th by Crys-
LINEMEN work 365 days a
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protectedeanduunprotected)nhaveeonetheirfrom animal shelter is able to provide only mini-
at the P t S permarket i Inv rn ss, sprouting and growth.
tal River mayor Jim Farley as Cynthia Holden looks on. More about project on pg. 5.
Email, Debbie Russell, Editor: debbienewscaster@gmail.com
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maintain and repair the
The Posters and projects were judged by science and engineer-
ing experts from Yankeetown's U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. The eve-
ning program also included a play "Hansel and Gretel" with several
electric infrastructure.
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students in key rolls.
LINEMEN are the first
responders of the electric
cooperative family,
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getting power back on
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and making things safe for
all after storms and accidents.
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heresa Lavigne, owner and operator of Duds-n-Suds Laundromat in Kings Bay Plaza, was
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honored last week with a new member ribbon cutting from the Citrus County Chamber. The-
CFEC invitFlorida o take a moment to thank a liand an for
es you t Electric Cooperative, Inc." nem
resa, who prides herself in her 7 years of running her own business, is serious about her job
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doing your laundry or helping you out doing your own. Don't under estimate this little lady
the work they do. Use #ThankALinemshowsyour your
comment to #ThankALineman to an to how support
who promotes The Newscaster which is available here while you do your laundry. Photo/story
by Sally Price.
Yankeetown's new Principal Denee Hurst with K-2nd Science Fair winners
support for the men and women who light our lives.
ervice Dog Team Support Meeting
for those who light our lives.
Eli, Kyra, Jacob, Frank, Amber and Anna. Photo by Mark Moore.
These meetings are held every Tuesday, call (352) 613-5580 for location, time and
April-May Activities at Yankeetown School - Fri., April 21 - Family Dance;
more information....Service Dog socialization and play time meets once a week, please call
Fri., April 28 - 4th Grade to St. Augustine. Royal Family Ball on April 28,
(352) 613-5580 to sign up and for more information.....TinyTime, weekly play group for
6:00-8:00 pm, in the YTS Castle/Gym. May 24-Field Day; Thurs., May
dogs/puppies under 15 pounds, call (352) 613-5580 for more information.
25-Pre-K and K Graduation; and Fri., May 26-8th Grade Graduation.
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