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Commissioners, Mayor Take Oath of
Office,Discuss Adding Police Officers
Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast
A Pancake Breakfast is planned for Saturday, April 11, 2009, from 8:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. by
By Newscaster Correspondent
the Inglis - Yankeetown Lions Club at their club house on 59th Street in Yankeetown. They
Sally Price
will be serving up golden delicious pancakes, as well as, sausage, orange juice, coffee, and
tea; all for the low price of $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for children ages 10 and under. The
On April 1, Levy County Clerk Of
Easter Bunny will be hopping by to pass out surprises for the children and a photographer
Court Danny Shipp did the honors of swear-
will be on hand to take pictures of them with Mr. Bunny. Come on out on the 11th and get a
ing in the newly elected Inglis town officials.
good start to the day with a great breakfast while supporting the Lions.
Bill Lake took the honorable position of Ing-
lis Town Mayor after serving as a commis-
Easter Observance Services
sioner prior to his election as mayor. Gary
Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church, located at 5850 Riverside Drive in Yankeetown
Moser took his seat again making his run of
(next to Coast Guard Station), invites the community to participate in its Easter observances.
over 8 years A a seasoned commissioner. New
For additional information, call 447-2506.
to the political arena but seated right into
On April 9, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. in its Fellowship Hall behind the church sanctuary, Parsons
action is Bob Webb, a noted active veteran
Memorial Presbyterian Church will hold Maundy Thursday services which mark the solemn
with the Inglis VFW. Edward Michaels, Bob
occasion of Jesus Christ's Last Supper. Soup and sandwiches will be served followed by an
Goode and Richard Kellman make up the 5
inspiring service and concluding with Holy Communion.
team Inglis Commission.
On April 10, 2009 at 4:00 p.m., Good Friday services in the church sanctuary will com-
The Commission voted Edward
memorate the tragic occasion of the day Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross and died
Newly elected mayor Bill Lake is sworn in by
Michaels Commission President, a position
bearing our sins that we might enjoy eternal life.
Levy County Clerk of Court Danny Shipp.
Michaels already held. Newly elected Webb
On April 12, 2009 at 7:00 a.m., Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church will conduct a
will serve as VP, Moser will head Finance,
Sunrise Service to celebrate Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead. Breakfast will follow
Goode will head Roads and Bridges, Michaels
the Sunrise Service in Fellowship Hall. An additional Easter church service will be held at
will head Police & Fire, Kellman will head
11:00 a.m. on Easter Sunday.
Water and Webb will head Health & Welfare.
Public invited to free Easter dinner in Inglis
Liaisons to the Planning Commission will be
The Rock Church in Inglis invites the public to a free Easter Dinner at the Inglis
Kellman, to Land Use and Code Enforcement
Community Center on Resurrection Sunday, April 12, at 2:00 p.m. The dinner is being held to
will be Goode. Mayor Lake will be the con-
celebrate the Risen Christ (John 20: 1-31). Inglis Community Center is located behind Inglis
tact between the Town of Inglis and Levy
Town Hall at 135 Hwy. 40 W. in Inglis.
County and the State of Florida.
Refreshments were served to those
Inglis VFW meeting to elect officers, April 15
that came out after a brief meeting on the
The Gilley-Long-O'Steen VFW Post 8698 in Inglis is having a meeting on Wed.,
application for a grant to hire 2 new police
Commissioner Gary Mosher and Robert Webb
April 15, at 6:30 p.m., to elect officers for 2009-2010. The post is located at 520 Hwy. 40 East,
officers which is available for 3 years in a
take the oath of office as former Mayor
Inglis. For additional information, please call the post at (352) 447-3495.
grant. Discussion was tabled until further
Carolyn Risher looks on. Photos by Sally
Bargain Book Sale
information could be gathered on the grant
Price.
process.
The Friends of A. F. Knotts Public Library is having a gigantic, what-a-bargain book
and white elephant sale Saturday, April 18, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the library grounds at 11
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56th Street in Yankeetown. The sale will continue in the library, Tuesday, April 21, 3 pm.-8 p.m.
and Wednesday & Thursday, April 22 and 23, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Come in and browse for the
to have been fashioned from an inhaler device and its contents were unknown." Case told
lowest book prices anywhere! The Yankeetown Woman’s Club is also having a yard/plant
the officers that the device also belonged to her fiancee. Case was quoted in the report as
sale right next door Saturday. Please come out and give your support to these worthwhile
saying, "A friend of his made them, for him and the kids to go out in the field and set them
civic organizations.
off." The Marion County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad was called to the scene to evaluate the
CFEC Offers Payment Plan For Fixed-Income Members
device and take possession of it.
The report stated that Case's 35-year-old fiancee has a non-extraditable warrant
In recognition of customers who are on a fixed income, Central Florida Electric
from the State of California for making dangerous drugs, and that his address on Hwy. 40W
Cooperative is now offering members the ability to apply for the CFEC Fixed Income/Senior
in Inglis "is a known drug spot for users and makers of methamphetamine." The report also
Citizen Payment Plan. The plan offers members the ability to be a part of a billing cycle that
stated, that according to Case, her fiancee has four children, ages 7 to 11, living with them,
more accurately fits the time in which their income is received. To receive an application for
and earlier in the day, there had been an unknown "white powder" narcotic substance
the payment plan opportunity, contact CFEC at 352-493-2511.
Gilley-Long-Osteen Ladies Auxiliary
strown about the floor of their residence, along with drug paraphernalia, "six or seven needles,"
and several spoons used for cooking or liquifying illegal narcotics.
to the VFW Post 8698
A Department of Children and Families representative was called to the scene and
520 W. Hwy. 40, Inglis, FL
1 mile east of Hwy. 19
was briefed on the situation at the home then went to the residence to conduct an investiga-
Happy Easter Dinner
tion.
Case was transported to the Levy County Jail and charged with possession of drug
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According to Lt. Sullivan, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office Air-1 helicopter located the
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stolen vehicle at 18911 N.E. 50th Street, and the vehicle was towed to Marion County. The
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arrest report stated that the car had "numerous scratches, tears in the roof and impact
damage, " and also, that before she was arrested in Williston, Marino was "reportedly in
Citrus County in the area of S.R. 200 and Hwy. 41 (Hernando), attempting to steal another
car."
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