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A Publication of
Wednesday June 11, 2014
Inglis, FL 34449
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Permit No. 14
Sally Price - Correspondent
Have a safe and happy Father's Day
Mike Moore - Photojournalist
Community
June Hiring Events
From CareerSource
CareerSource Citrus Levy Mar-
ion will hold hiring events this week for
Spartan ERV, Owens Realty and Fast-
Track Staffing.
No appointments are necessary,
but applicants must register with the Em-
ploy Florida Marketplace. Job candidates
are encouraged to bring printed copies
of their resume; professional dress is re-
quired. For details visit the calendar of
events at careersourceclm.com.
Spartan ERV is filling numer-
ous manufacturing positions ­ auto body
painter, fabricator, electrical assembler
and welder ­ on Wednesday, June 11
from 4:30-6:30 at the company's plant,
725 SW 46th Ave., in Ocala. For more in-
formation, call 800-434-5627, ext. 2203.
Home Instead Senior Care of
Citrus County hiring multiple positions
for Registered Nurses and Home Health
Aides on Wednesday, June 11 from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the CareerSource Citrus
Levy Marion one-stop career center, 683
S Adolph Point, Lecanto. For more infor-
Commemorating D-Day - The Blanton-Thompson Amercan Legion Post 155, Crystal River, has the ideal location on busy Hwy 44 to display the
mation, call 800-434-56278, ext. 1145 or
United States flags in support of important military dates and events. Over the side entrance proudly flies the flags of The U S Army, Navy,
ext. 1270.
Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard. The post also has an Honor Guard which performs services regularly, this week three were held at the
Owens Realty has 30 full- and
Florida National Cemetery at Bushnell. The post flags were all waving June 6th to honor those at the Normandy Landings. Seventy years ago,
part-time positions for site manager, cus-
6 June 1944 (termed D-Day and code named Operation Neptune) the Allied invasion in World War II Operation Overload, the largest seaborne
todian supervisor, floor technician and
invasion in history, took place at Normandy. Allied causalities were at least 10,000. Flag Day is June 14th. Photo and story by Sally Price.
day porter. The hiring event takes place
Domestic Disturbance Ends
Crystal River Man
Thursday, June 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at the one-stop career center, 2703 NE
Killed in Motorcycle
With Apparant Murder/Suicide
14th St. For more information, call 800-
434-5627, ext. 1272.
FastTrack Staffing is filling san-
Crash With SUV
From The Citrus County Sheriff Dept.
itation production worker positions on
gun shot wound.
Thursday, June 12 from 1-4 p.m. at the
The victim, Justin Harper, 22,
(Inverness) The Citrus County Sheriff s
From The Florida Highway Patrol
one-stop career center, 2703 NE 14th St.
of 36 N. West Ave., was fatally shot and
Office 911 Center received a call at 7:22
For more information, call 800-434-
A Crystal River man lost his life in
pronounced dead on the scene. He was
Monday evening in reference to a domes-
5627, ext. 2203.
a traffic crash, June 3, in Citrus County. The
dating Laramee s ex-girlfriend, Jenifer
tic disturbance and shots fired at 1393 N.
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crash took place in Crystal River on County
Molfetta. Molfetta and Laramee had a
Reed Ter. The caller gave a description
CareerSource  Citrus  Levy
Rd. 495 (N. Citrus Ave.), at the intersection
child together.
Marion, formerly Workforce Connec-
of the suspect, 52-year-old Michael Lara-
of W. Hawthorne St., at 10:15 p.m. Ac-
tion, is an equal opportunity employer/
"Although the results are tragic,
mee, no known address, and his car as he
cording to the Florida Highway Patrol, 26
program. Aids/services are available to
we are thankful that Laramee wasn't able
fled the scene.
year-old Charlie Swain of Crystal River
persons with disabilities upon request;
to hurt anyone else due to the quick ac-
While en route, Dep. Joe Macias
was driving a 2004 Ford Explorer, traveling
all phone numbers may be reached using
tions of our deputies," Undersheriff Bud-
spotted the vehicle heading down Hwy
north on County Rd. 495 (N. Citrus Ave.),
TTY/TDD equipment via Florida Relay
dy Grant said on scene. "Our thoughts
41 S (near the scene). A chase ensued, the
approaching the intersection with W. Haw-
Service at 711. For accommodations,
and prayers go out to those affected by
thorne St. Warren Wolfe, 54, also of Crystal
aviation unit assisted, and Det. Craig Cal-
call 800-434-5627, ext. 7878 or emailac-
River, was driving a 2001 motorcycle, also
this senseless loss of life."
lahan deployed spike sticks on Hwy 44
commodations@careersourceclm.com
traveling north on N. Citrus Ave., behind
Crime scene technicians re-
W. near Croft Rd., blowing the driver s
at least three business days in advance.
Swain, who slowed to make a left turn onto
sponded to both scenes. Autopsies will
tires. Although the vehicle was hindered,
Member: CareerSource Florida.
W. Hawthorne St. Wolfe traveled into the
be performed by the Medical Examiner's
Laramie continued to 2747 Venus St. As
Reminder:
southbound lane in order to pass Swain's
office tomorrow. No further details are
deputies approached, they found Lara-
Flag Day is Saturday June 14th
available at this time.
mee dead, apparently from a self-inflicted
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