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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Levy Voter List Maintenence
Parkview Lanes News
in Progress
CONGRATULATIONS: Todd Cridland Shea 470.
rolled a 300 game lastgame TUESDAY TOURNEY:
in his of the NOTAP Jack
Each Supervisor of Elections in the state of Florida must conduct a registration
Monday Connell 664; JerryNess628; Shorty maintenance programinodd-numbered years to protect the integrity of the electoral
Wil- list
Night Spe-
liams 611.
cial league season.
The perfect game STARTERS: Handicap: processby ensuring the voter registration records are accurate and current. Throughout
LATE Da-
the month of May, the Levy County Supervisor of Elections will be mailing out address
vid Rogers 257; Ives Chavez 257; John
was the sixth for
confirmation cards to all registered Levy County voters to identify voters whose addresses
Marcucci 251; Rich Soletto 709; John
Todd, and his first
may have changed.
Ortiz 703; Marie Mooney 258,664; Caro-
at Parkview Lanes.
Any undeliverable first class mail returned to the Elections office initiates the pro-
lyn McKeithan 238; Nancy Duncan 657.
His first two games
cess of changing Any returned mail from registered voters triggers two separate mailings
Scratch: Rich Soletto 244,709; Ives Chavez
were 212 and 229,
requesting confirmation of the voter's current residential address. If the Elections office
244,588; David Rogers 235; Millie George
for a 741 series.
receives no response, the voter will be placed in inactive status. A voter on the inactive list
SUMMER LEAGUE MEETINGS: The 191; Nancy Duncan 189,516; Peggy Mur- may be restored to the active list when the voter updates his or her registration, requests
Adult/Youth , "Young & Restless", Tues- dock 499.
an absentee ballot, or appears to vote. If no activity occurs by the second general election
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN'S
day, May 12, at 7pm; Wednesday Night
after being placed on the inactive list, the voter's name is removed from the voter registra-
Scratch (3-person teams) Wednesday, May LEAGUE: Handicap: John Saltmarsh tion rolls and the voter shall be required to reregister to have his or her name restored to
13, at 7:30pm; Women's Summer Trio 312; Phil Spencer 302,801; Chris Carr 803. the voter rolls.
Scratch: Phil Spencer 289,762; Charlie
(3-women) Thursday, May 14, at 9am.
Not only does undeliverable mail compromise the voter's registration, it detracts
APRIL MIXED DOUBLES 7-9-8 NO- Stein 279,791; Wes Foley 279,722; Chris from the ability for the Elections office to keep the voter informed of any changes in poll-
TAP RESULTS:Theteamof 758; Lawrence Marvin Bri- nglocation or important election information. Levy Supervisor of Elections, Tammy
TOURNEY Carr Tim 740; i
Charlene Clouse andMattwon gneGrudzas Jones, said "It is important that voters are aware of their responsibility in keeping their
O'Brien the r 713; Dalton 701.
WOMEN'S TRIO: Handicap: Pam
April NoTap tourney with a score of 1778,
voter registration current. Now is the time to check with our office to make sure all of
which included three perfect games by Matt Garbig 250,673; Sally Peddle 242; Joan your voter information is up to date." Anyone wanting to check their voter status can call
and two by Charlene. Joyce and Tim John- Tyree 672. Scratch: Diane Swoboda 191;
on second 1697 pins, followed Peggy Murdock 188,490; Betty Weber 488. the office at 352-486-5163.
swere with
News/Notes From Inglis Commission
GOOD TIME BOWLERS: Handicap:
byMichele
Shirley and Chris Carr (1653),
Jerry Ness 268,706; Mike Seaha 265,663;
Wexler John Saltmarsh (1600), Laurie Anderson 241,637; Peggy Golicz fire coverage at the stationvoted April 7th to allow Fire Chief Johnwhen a majorityput the
Myla
and Tom Burgard (1592)
The commission
MacDonald to
on
Dorine Fugere and
12 hours parttime for daytime coverage
of
235,630. Scratch: Jerry Ness 266,700; Mike
volunteers work day jobs and are not available until 7 to 8 pm, which is the only way to
andLisaWhite John Charette (1490).
and
Matt O'Brien and Chris Carr tied for high Seaha 261,651; Janet Murray 201,564; Lau- solve the problem. The chief also got approval for $1200 to repair the compressor for fill-
series for the men with three perfect games, rie Anderson 176,442.
ing the SCBA bottles.
HOLDER HOTSHOTS:
Handicap: Rob-
and Charlene Clouse was high for the wom-
A request by Lance Trafford, Supervisor of Public Works, was to send the two
ert Yoakum 300,744; Robert Corbeil 273; older tractors to Weeks Auction and buy a new one for maintenance at a cost of approxi-
en with 878 pins. Chris Carr won the Krazy
Eights in a seven-person rolloff, earning Stoney Sinckler 714; Clara Myers 289,748; mately $17,000. This action was put off until a special meeting April 14 where it was
Debra Clifton 266; Dawn Mays 722. decided to see how much it would cost to fix the old ones while seeking sealed bids for a
$48 for his efforts.
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: Handi- Scratch: Robert
Yoakum 235; Eddie Corbitt new one be presented at the next
that will commission meeting. Commissioner Kesterson,
234,628; Rich Williams 608; Diane Mauck was for new purchase the two old ones to auction, stating "the
cap: Todd Cridland 318,795; Eric Glowacki
over finance the and sending
291,754; Jacque Iverson 335,790; Lori Ci- 177,476; Clara Myers 175; Bonnie Yoakum Town quarters a in liquid CD's."
of Inglis has three of million dollars
Boat Bash
480; Ellen Bowman 480.
quera 275,723. Scratch: Todd Cridland
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PARKVIEW OWLS: Handicap: Joe Scott
300,741; Eric Glowacki 266,683; Jacque
Iverson 266; Lori Ciquera 242,624; Stepha- 288,774; Jim Dollar 274; Shorty Williams Their finished full size blockade runner scow "Wartappo" replica christened Spirit and
734; Mills 264; Mila Ragsdale year available for CRBB is a community supported organiza-
launched last was lookers.
Debbie
nie Flory 619.
260,676; Donna McCarthy 688.i forpreservation heritage. The
Handi- Scratch: of local maritime group welcomes volunteer builders of
t on
PRESERVE PINBUSTERS:
cap: Jeff Koch 282; Bob Paolillo 276,749; Joe Scott 247,651; Jim Dollar 236; Ted any skill level. Contributions are appreciated and put to good use to provide materials for
Dave Huffman 753; Lorraine Guay Rafanan 670; Debbie Mills 204; Myla Wex- projects. Come visit or join the group Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 9 to 12 at
the Crystal River Preserve State Park at the end of State Park Drive north Crystal River.
284,742; Patti Widerman 264; Chris Koch ler 202,498; Mila Ragsdale 493.
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Jacque Photo/story by Sally
Price.
697. Scratch: Jeff Koch 278; Phil Spen-
cer 257,662; Dave Huffman 639; Lorraine Iverson, 124 pins over her average, and Joe
Scott, 129 pins over his averages.
Guay 191; Paula Weaver 182,473; Elaine
he
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