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Emergency Order No. 17-01 - Town of Inglis
Parkview Lanes Weekly News
Pet Patrol
An Emergency Order Regarding Open Burning
HOLIDAY CLOSING: Parkview Lanes will be closed Sunday, May 14, to celebrate
Mother's Day.
During The Declared State of Emergency
SUMMER 9-Pin NOTAP LEAGUE: The Thursday 9-pin NoTap league has space for
additional bowlers. Call the Center at 352-489-6933 to register, or for more information.
WHEREAS, by Emergency Declaration No. 2017-01 dated 5/08/2017, the Town of Inglis,
WOMEN'S SUMMER TRIO: The Thursday Women's Summer Trio league has space for Levy County, Florida (the "Town") declared a state of local emergency due to the drought
Pro-Pet Dog Food Recall
one additional team. Call the Center at 352-489-6933 to register, or for more information. conditions and forest and brush fires in the town; and
Pro-Pet LLC of St. Marys, Ohio
MILITARY CHALLENGE 8-WEEK LEAGUE: Bowlers who have served in the U.S. WHEREAS, any open burning creates unacceptable risks for accidental or careless igni-
has announced a voluntary recall of a lim-
Military are eligible to join the Military Challenge league. The league is limited to eight tion of dry vegetation, and
ited number of dry dog and cat foods for
teams (three-person teams of one gender or any mix) representing the Army, Air Force, WHEREAS, pursuant to its police power and Section 252.38, the town may take actions to
possible Salmonella contamination.
Marines and Navy/Coast Guard. The league will bowl at 1pm on Wednesdays for eight protect the health, safety and welfare of its citizens; and
According to the FDA, a single
weeks; beginning May 24 (the league meeting will be May 17, at 1pm). Bowlers unable WHEREAS, Section 252.46, Florida Statutes authorizes the town to promulgate orders
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to make a bowling day may pre-bowl (for any reason). The cost is $12 weekly, which and rules as are necessary for emergency management purposes and to supplement the
uring a two-day period and on the same
includes $4 prize money.
line of production may have the potential carrying out of the emergency management provisions of Section 252.31 through 252.90,
to contain the bacteria. There have been Florida Statutes; and
League and tournament scores for the week ending April 30, 2017:
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: Handicap: Eddie Corbitt 293,770; Randy Moak 291; WHEREAS, such orders when tiled with the Town Clerk shall have the force of law, and
Louey, the Cock-a-Poo, is only a 4 yo spe- no reports of illness related to this product
B J Anderson 754; Wendy Smith 284,794; Bridget Foley 277,754. Scratch: Eddie Cor- all existing laws, ordinances, and rules which are in conflict are suspended to the extent of
cia 278,725; Randy appe rs to go a Gray to date. The three affected brands include:
bittl needs dog who Moaka247; Andyround 663; Wendy Smith 234,644; Denise Griffin the conflict, pursuant to Section 252.46(2), Florida Statutes; and
Hubbard Life, Joy Combo, QC Plus.
213,570. ere extremely well, even though
everywh
WHEREAS, the law enforcement authorities of the town are authorized to enforce such
Do you know my owner?
he hasSTARTERS:aHandicap: eLeigh Salmon 258,709; Bob Reed 252,721; Carolyn McK- orders pursuant to Section 25247, Florida Statutes; and,
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advanced c taracts. H is so smart
eithanoves around thPeters se, walks on a 255; young Mooney ound Scratch: Bob Reed WHEREAS, a violation of a duly promulgated order is a second degree misdemeanor,
he m 258,740; Sandi e hou258; Linda Vehrs A Marie adult h 719.
206,583; Mark Ash 205,566; Shirley Tenity 194,517; a tri-coVehrs 180; ,
dog, Linda lored maleBrenda Naylor 468. punishable by a fine of up to $500.00 for each offense and by a term of imprisonment of up
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HOLDEReHOTSHOTS: oHandicap: atched Kellys 285,763; JimeJermann 281,807; Mike to sixty (60) days in jail for each offense, pursuant to Section 252.50, Florida Statutes; and
e is a b autiful black n white p Dusty wa found in Inv rness
Serranon281;rPam Levertat is house trained, on 240; Amy el Islan683. Scratch: Dusty WHEREAS, the Town CommissionProclamation finds it necessary to River presentedemer-
young eute ed male, th 248,705; Ellen Bowman E. GospAlaimo d
Bring Bowe Home Project receives of the town - The City of Crystal promulgate an a procla-
Kellyt 236,616;nChuck iHindbaughompanRichard Adams .613;bPamitLevert 183,510; Ellen gencyion in recognition humanBringand animal life and to avert up by organizer Cynthia Holden.
swee and lovi g, and s a great c 223; ion. Rd., Feb 5, y C rus
mat order to protect of the life Bowe Home Project headed the overwhelming destruc-
The
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Bowman ren. A Humane Society of Central County Animal Control
No child 179,459.
tion of property that could result from a forest or brush fire.
Numerous volunteers have worked tirelessly gathering petition signatures, collecting dona-
093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
FL Pet Rescue, Inc. wiHandicap:ing sev- Allan 276,728; Matthew Kiker 275; Steven NOW, ,THEREFORE, ITand wristbands displaying Bowe's information available to the public
PARKVIEW YOUTH: ll be hav Bailey j
tions and having decals IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE FOLLOWING ARE
Phone: (352) 489-4588 Fax: (727) 362-4788
Saltmarsh l711;gAmaya doption on 243,678; Cortney and needs 243,678;ry care. The coun-ty PROHIBITED to continue these efforts.The AREA OF THE TOWN OF INGLIS, LEVY
eral smal do s for a Williamson Saturday ured Richards veterina Maleah William
for donations IN THE INCORPORATED proclamation was read Tuseday Feb. 11th by Crys-
Email, Tom Russell, Publisher: thenewscaster1@gmail.com
sonthe Pet Supermarket in IScratch:sBailey Allanmal shelteGregble to proviStevenySaltni- COUNTY,mayor Jim Farley as Cynthia Holden looks on. More about project on pg. 5.
at 225; Megan Allen 628. nvernes , from ani 245,635; r is a Stein 219; de onl mi -
tal River FLORIDA:
Email, Debbie Russell, Editor: debbienewscaster@gmail.com
marsh on. IfMeganhAllen 139,379; g looking mal c118,303. ep him comfortable until the 1. Open burning, except (a) outdoor grills used in preparing food, and (b)
10-no 549; you ave a littel do Cortney Richards are to ke
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for a good home, withTOURNEY: t does in- owner isMiked and h740;nLaureen the x-rays commercial land clearing where on~site inspection and approval has been granted by the
SATURDAY NOTAP a rescue tha Sue Carpenter 786; foun Seaha e ca receive Dolphin
713;iJerry applications, contAnderson 691. e and medical care he needs. He was wearing Florida Forest Service, on a case-by-case basis, and it is determined that there will be suffi-
terv ews, Ness 698; Laurie racts and hom
visits, phoneOF5THE7WEEK: nd leaveWendy Smith,lar orpinss over has no microchip.Jer-ll cient fire suppression equipment and personnel on-site 2. (a) The sale, use and/or discharge
BOWLERS 3 2.52 .9050 a Adults: you no col 122 tag and her average, Jim Ca
mame,, 147 ne nuover r for a return phone cBaileytAllan,e50rpins352-7his-average, andm him. of items listed in Section 791.0l(4) (fireworks) using explosive or combustible compounds;
n ann pho pins mbe his average. Youth: all. he sh lte at over 46 8400 to clai Ama-
ya Williamson, 48 pins over her average.
(b) use or discharge of flares, and the use of outdoor burning devices (excluding attended
Rosewood home invasion
and monitored barbecue/cooking equipment); and (c) any otherwise lawful burning, such
as lawn debris or trash burning.
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suspects arrested
3. The parking of vehicles with catalytic converters in high grassy areas.
4. The throwing of matches or cigarettes or any lit object from vehicles.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that any person violating this or any executive order issued
On April 17, 2017 multiple units with the Levy County Sheriff's Office, assisted pursuant to Emergency Declaration 2017-01 or any person who willfully fails or refuses
by the Marion County Sheriff's Office Air 1 helicopter, responded to 6351 SW 99 Court in to comply with the order or orders of any duly authorized law enforcement officer or per-
Rosewood to a reported home invasion robbery. LCSO Deputies and Investigators searched sonnel charged with the responsibility for the enforcement of executive orders shall, upon
for the suspects and later located an unoccupied burning vehicle in the unincorporated area conviction therefore, be punished in accordance with Section 252.50, Florida Statutes.
of Rocky Hammock. This vehicle was positively identified as belonging to the robbery FURTHER, if any provision of this Executive Order is invalidated by a court of competent
jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions of this Executive
suspects.
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Investigators positively identified Jimmie Lee Gunn Jr., 33, Chiefland, as the pri- Order, which shall continue to have the full force and effect of law.
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mary suspect and obtained a warrant for his arrest within 12 hours of the offense. The This Executive Order shall remain in effect during the state of local emergency declared by
second suspect was not immediately identified. The search for Gunn stalled when investi- Emergency Declaration No. 2017-01 , as the same may be extended, but in no event longer
than ninety (90) days from the date hereof unless either modified or rescinded.
gators learned he fled from the Levy County area to another state.
Early reports that the suspects tied up one victim and exchanged gunfire with DULY ADOPTED BY THE CHAIR OF THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE TOWN
another occupant of the home have been confirmed. On Thursday, May 4, Dromandric Eli OF INGLIS, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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Signed: Drinda Merritt, Sally McCranie, Town Clerk, Norm Fugate for Town Attorney
Gunn, 41, turned himself in to authorities. He was suffering from a gunshot wound that
heresa Lavigne, owner and operator of Duds-n-Suds Laundromat in Kings Bay Plaza, was
ay Activities at Yankeetown School
had entered his buttocks and exited through the front of his hip. After he was in custody, he
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honored last week with a new member ribbon cutting from the Citrus County Chamber. The-
gave a statement to investigators. He said he participated in the home invasion and suffered
May 24-Field Day; Thurs., May 25-Pre-K and K Graduation; and Fri., May 26-8th Grade
resa, who prides herself in her 7 years of running her own business, is serious about her job
the gunshot wound during the robbery. He has been on the run since, moving from state to Graduation.
doing your laundry or helping you out doing your own. Don't under estimate this little lady
state. He surrendered because of complications with the gunshot wound. He is being held
who promotes The Newscaster which is available here while you do your laundry. Photo/story
at the Levy County Detention Facility with his bond set at $2,525,000.
by Sally Price.
ervice Dog Team Support Meeting
Burn Ban In Effect for Citrus, Levy
These meetings are held every Tuesday, call (352) 613-5580 for location, time and
more information....Service Dog socialization and play time meets once a week, please call
(352) 613-5580 to sign up and for more information.....TinyTime, weekly play group for
dogs/puppies under 15 pounds, call (352) 613-5580 for more information.
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