The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 11 - June 18, 2014
Inglis Water Advisory Board
Editorial - Opinion - Commentary
The Town of Inglis is in need of volunteers to serve on the Inglis
Letter to the Editor:
Water Advisory Board. This five member board serves in an advisory
Re: An Apology
This is a letter of apology to the citizens of Inglis for my misguided support for 2 of
capacity. The objective of the Water Board is to make recommenda-
our Town officials. In this last Town election, I took someone at face value who presented
tions regarding matters relating to the development , use and man-
himself as a seemingly nice, laid-back, easy-going, no-agenda person. I believed this to be
agement of water resources within the Town of Inglis. This respon-
someone who would listen to the people and be compassionate and understanding. Instead
sibility may include , but not limited to, establishing rate structure,
we have gotten a pit bull with a bone (a definite agenda of his own). I am speaking of Steve
Kesterson, Sr., previously of Lake County, FL.
service availability, fees, water supply, water conservation, sewer
Following the election, when I tried to approach him to discuss things, he wanted
and Storm Water management. The Town is in need of persons in-
nothing to do with me--and I made signs and stood out there all day on election day and told
terested in the welfare of the Town. Please do your part to ensure
all of you who to vote for. I am sorry--I should have done my online homework. Please
accept my apology and let's come together and stop his agenda.
the future of your town. You can make a difference by volunteering
I am also sorry for supporting our mayor, Glenda Kirkland, as once the second
to serve on this board. Inquiries may be made by contacting the
year of her term began, she had changed. I guess the saying "Absolute power corrupts abso-
Inglis Town Hall at 352 447-2203.
lutely" seems quite appropriate. She did great in year one, but year two in telling two Com-
missioners basically to get lost, because she had her three votes for her agenda, was totally
"Searching for the Truth"
misdirected. Please accept my apology----God bless Inglis and may God Bless America.
RHONDA KLINE, Inglis.
Letter to the Editor:
WHY IS THERE LIFE ON EARTH?
Re: Chiefland Hospital Revived?
According to June 4th addition of the Chiefland Citizen the Tri County Hospital
The Earth is perfectly designed for life.
may be revived by Ameris Health systems. Commissioner Ryan Bell of Chiefland (R-Dis-
trict 4) who is up for re-election this year, seems to have a golden ear on these developments
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The Earth is the perfect distance
by Mr. Schupp and the unnamed forum of community leaders. Mr. Bell is to be commended
from the sun. The Earth is full of water. If we
for this.
were too close to the sun, the oceans would dry up,
Commissioner Bell should also be commended for not having a Golden Eye for
the atmosphere would be destroyed and harsh rays
researching Ameris Systems record of financial responsibility and management skills. Ac-
from the sun would burn any living creature. If we
cording to the Arkansas Business Weekly and an article by Mark Friedman dated May 4,
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were farther away, the water would freeze, and we
2009 and titled "Operator Of Two Hospitals Didn't Pay Bills, Officials Say".Ameris Health
5093 S.have icy,Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
would Orwell frigid weather all year long. There
Systems of Nashville, Tenn., left behind unpaid bills when it stopped operating two hospi-
would be no growing seasonFax: (727) 362-4788
for vegetation. Earth
tals in Mississippi County, officials said. In March, Ameris, which also operated the Great
Phone: (352) 489-4588
is the perfect Publisher: thenewscaster1@gmail.com
distance from the sun.
River Medical Center in Blytheville, ended its contract with Mississippi County to manage
mail, Tom Russell,
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Earth debbienewscaster@gmail.com
has the perfect mass.
both hospitals. "Ameris left here owing literally up in the millions of dollars" to various
ail, Debbie Russell, Editor:
Mass determines the amount of gravity. If the Earth had less mass, it would have less
m · newscasterarchives.com · history.newscasterarchives.com · thehealthcaster.com companies, said Mississippi County Judge Steve McGuire". "Just before Ameris left, it
gravity. When the winds would blow, things like cars and people would be blown off
told Mississippi County that it couldn't cover payroll for the approximately 300 employees
the ground. If the earth had more mass, an increased gravitational pull would hold
at both hospitals, McGuire said". Judge McGuire also said "the county stepped in and
harmful gases, such as methane and ammonia, close to the Earth instead of releasing
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paid payroll for two weeks, which was about $500,000". "So there's that corporate shield,
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them into space. Earth has the perfect mass.
Kennemore said. We can't go after the corporate Ameris. We have to go after Ameris [of]
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Earth has the perfect rotation. We have a 24 hour day, with about 12
Arkansas, and they're broke."
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hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. If the Earth rotated more quickly, the winds
According to a Bloomberg Business Week Snape Shot of Ameris Health Systems,
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would be stronger, and there would be tremendous hurricanes everywhere. If the Earth
Ameris is now managing a hospital that is currently operating in Chiefland. I have no idea
rotated tooslowly, thenights wouldbe  much   The longer daylight
         longer and get   colder.
where that operational Chiefland Hospital is. Went by the proposed Tri-County Hospital site
hours·theearth havehotter climate. The 24 hour
would cause much of  ·to  a   desert-like 
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today and it surely wasn't there. Now we are told that a new down sized hospital is in the
rotational period keeps Earth's temperatures in balance to protect the plants, animals,
works for Chiefland. Lets not forget the additional expense for a new architectural plan that
          
and people. Earth has the perfect rotation rate for life.
will be required for this revised, visible hospital. There is still a $1,614,524.68 lien from the
       
original architect, against Tri-County Hospital LLC (There's that corporate shield again).
The perfect design of Earth implies there must have been a designer, and that designer
Researching the records at the Levy County Court this afternoon I found that there was
is God.
another record of interest.
God himself formed the earth and madehe hath established it,
that   it;
This one involved Drummond Community Bank vs Tri-County Hospital LLC and
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he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited. - Isaiah45:18
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the original architect. It appears to be a "Final Judgment of Foreclosure on the site property
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R Y T HING  M A DE  T O  O R DER
for the Tri-County Hospital. This document states a total of $938,917.38 cents is due Plain-
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on, book by Bruce Malone, 2011
Based  Inspired Evidence a 
tiff (Drummond Community Bank) plus interest until the judgment is paid, by Tri-County
Peseby Advertisement Contact Bob at SFTT321@gmail.com
r   nted  Bob Allen, Biologist-Paid
Hospital (Not Ameris of Tennessee). Remember the corporate shield.
There is also a clerks notice of sale (Under F. S. Chapter 45) for that same property

Activitiesatthe Post
   Inglis VFW
(Submitted by Drummond Community Bank and approved by the court), scheduled for July
Happy Hour on weekdays, 12:00-3:00 pm and 6:00-8:00 pm, and Drink Specials  14, 2014 to be sold to the highest bidder. The Ti-County area definitely needs a hospital but
everyTUESDAYTHURSDAY, our Dart Tournament starts at 7:00 pm.  one that will be a viable asset to all of our citizens, not one of smoke, mirror's and a burden
 weekend! Every  and 
On Wednesday,June18,theLadiesAuxiliary meeting will be held at 5:00 pm, and the Post  to the Levy County tax payers.
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meeting will be held at 6:30 pm, On Sunday, June 22, starting at 1:00 and serving until the
Outstanding (tongue in cheek) work Commissioner Bell. You are not to be com-
food is gone, the Men's Auxiliary is having a Grilled Chicken Dinner, $5. On Friday, June  mended.
20, 7:00-11:00 pm, Karaoke with Gator.
Noel K. Desmond, Chiefland
THE PIZZA JOINT
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WOOD FIRE PIES
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