The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 11 - June 1, 2011
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Yankeetown Mayor's Report
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A Guest Commentary by Yankeetown Mayor Dawn Clary
received from the author's valid email address. Comments can be left on our comment line at 352-388-
1668. You must leave your name and phone number for verification.The limit is 400 words, no excep-
FREE Stuff - Thanx to the FDOT, we have coloring books and a lot of other good-
tions. For more information see page 2.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ies to give away. The coloring books are to promote bicycling safety, which is a really good
thing for kids as bikes are a big part of their transportation mix. We also have crayons, and
OF A RESOLUTION
pencils. There are neon colored wrist bands and zipper pulls to draw attention to being seen
on your bike. We have stickers promoting helmet use. All are free for the asking. Stop by
TOWN OF YANKEETOWN, FLORIDA
the hall and pick some up, they are very cute.
Bird Sanctuary - Thanx to Town Clerk Laura Coyle for donating a really beautiful
The Town of Yankeetown, Florida will hold a Meeting on Monday, June 6, 2011 at 7:00pm
bird bath to the Children’s Park. Hopefully we will be able to get a bird feeder to go with it
or soon thereafter, at the Inglis / Yankeetown Lion’s Club located at 22 59th Street, Yan-
and the place will be very bird friendly. To be a sanctuary, you need food, water and a place
keetown, Florida.
to lit (trees). Now we have two of the three.
Star Light Star Bright - Extra Special Thanx to the Chiefland Astronomy Club for
During this meeting the Town Council needs will consider increasing some of the Cus-
the wonderful stargazing event at the WGP. It was a huge success and those of you who
tomer Water Deposits for new customers only to support the operation of the water treat-
missed it, missed an interesting evening. Just seeing the giant telescope where you had to
ment plant facility and consider a Resolution entitled as follows:
go up a ladder to look through it was worth the trip. Not to mention a chance to see Jupiter’s
rings. It was really great. Thanx to the Friends of the WGP for their work in organizing and
RESOLUTION 2011-01
producing the event.
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF YANKEETOWN, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR
Mother Nature Start your Engines - Today is the official start of the 2011 hurri-
AN INCREASE OF CUSTOMER WATER DEPOSITS FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPER-
cane season. Not only is it on the calendar but you know it’s that time of year again when
TY OWNERS, RESIDENTIAL RENTERS, COMMERCIAL OTHER, COMMER-
Levy County Emergency Management shows up at the door of the hall with our Satel-
CIAL RESTAURANT OWNERS AND COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT RENTERS;
lite phone. This season is predicted to be a busy one, forecasting as many as 16 named
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
storms in the Atlantic with five of them major. But you never know, the 2010 Atlantic hur-
ricane season was described as “hyperactive”, the most active since 2005. It tied with 1995
Copies of the proposed Resolution are available at the Yankeetown Town Hall located at
and 1887 for the third largest number of named storms, but since they all missed us it didn’t
6241 Harmony Lane, Florida between the hours of 9:00 am and 12 noon and on the Towns
seem very active. We may be spared again this year but just in case, you know the drill.
Web Site at http://yankeetownfl.govoffice2.com.
Good Night and Good Luck
CCSO arrests two Crystal River
All interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to this meeting. This meeting
may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be advised that
men on drug warrants
the dates, times and places of any continuation of the proceeding and such information
will be announced during the proceeding. No further notices regarding these matters will
be published. One or more other elected or appointed officials may be in attendance at
Two Crystal River men were arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office on ar-
this meeting.
rest warrants, May 20.
Maurice Tyrone Ruiz, 37, 945 N.E. 2nd St. was arrested around 1:30 p.m., charged
All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above ref-
with one count of sale of cocaine and one count of possession of a controlled substance. His
erenced meeting, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose,
bond was set at $15,000.
they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record
Aquilla A. Wilson, 22, 472 N.E. Crystal St., was arrested while incarcerated on
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, pursuant to
other charges at the Citrus County Detention Facility, on an arrest warrant for one count of
Florida Statutes Section 286.0105.
sale of cocaine and one count of possession of a controlled substance (cocaine). His bond
was also set at $15,000.
Any handicapped or person with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodation to par-
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to the meeting so arrangements can be made pursuant to Florida Statutes Section 286.26.
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