THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - May 15,2013
Katie Lauren Hough, Coral Springs, (formerly or Crystal River/Inglis) with her mother Lynn
Hough, proudly displays her diploma presented Saturday from University of Central Florida
Friday was the annual celebration of Law Day and each year a special get together is held at
(UCF) in Orlando. Five years of study, Katie graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Psy-
the Beauchamp Home on the Suwanee River east of Chiefland. Called to honor those in law
chology. Katie was among 1500 who walked the stage finalizing a lot of time, effort and
enforcement and the Judicial System, this gathering is named the “W O Beauchamp, Jr Law
money. Katie is the daughter of Lynn Hough of Coral Springs and Atlas (Jen) Hough, Red
Day” and is celebrated on the banks of the famous Suwanee River with a fish fry hosted for
Level. Grandparents are Jon (Sunny) Price Yankeetown. Bernard and Ruby Hough, Red Level
Levy and Gilchrist Counties. Pictured left to right are: Former Levy County Sheriff Ted Glass,
and Sally Price, Inglis. Brother Jesse Hough graduates Coral Springs High School June 5 and
Gilchrist County Sheriff Bobby Schultz, Gilchrist County Sr. Judge Edward Philman, Gilchrist
starts UCF in July. Sisters are Tori Hough and Allie Frick, Coral Springs.
Yankeetown School Appreciation Luncheon
County Judge Sheree Hiers Lancaster ( a 7th generation Levy Countian), Levy County Sr. Judge
Joe Smith, Inglis Mayor Glenda Kirkland, Cedar Key Police Chief Virgil Sandlin (30 year retired
In an effort to show appreciation for the service of the staff at YTS, former em-
Florida Hwy Patrol), and Levy County Sheriff Bobby McCallum.
ployees supplied the food and paper products for the luncheon held on Wednesday, May
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8th. After a long, hot morning participating in our Field Day, our staff was pampered by a
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A special thank you to Mrs. Dara McGill, luncheon coordinator, for her lasagna,
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Armadillo causesp.m., May 7, was attributed tocrash
Dunnellon a vehicle stopping
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A crash in Dunnellon about 9:00
partially in the roadway for a passenger to remove an Armadillo from the roadway, accord-
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The crash occurred on State Rd. 200, 0.8 mile south of SW 147 Ln., when a 2001
Jeep CJ, driven by Richard Campbell Hughes, 48, of Micanopoy, FL was traveling south
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on State Rd. 200 and improperly stopped, partially in the northbound lane, to allow the
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passenger, Erin Malloy Hughes, 47, also of Micanopy, to remove an armadillo out of the
roadway. Cody Alan Long , 21, of Ocala, was traveling north on State Rd. 200, driving a
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2005 Chevy Cobalt, as Ms. Hughes attempted to remove the animal.
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Subsequently, the Chevy ran over the armadillo, as the front of the Chevy collided
into the left front (driver’s side) of the Jeep. The Chevy rotated counterclockwise off the
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right shoulder and came to final rest facing west. The Jeep rotated counterclockwise and
came to final rest facing west across the southbound lane of State Rd. 200.
The report stated that Mr. Hughes, the driver of the Jeep, was “charged with im-
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proper stopping or standing in roadway.” He received minor injuries and was transported
to West Marion Hospital for treatment. The report stated that he was wearing a seatbelt.
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Ms. Hughes, the passenger in the Jeep who was attempting to move the armadillo to safety,
received no injuries in the crash.
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Mr. Long, the driver of the Chevy, received serious injuries and was transported
to Ocala Regional Medical Center for treatment. The report stated that Mr. Long was not
wearing a seatbelt.