THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
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Inglis Mayor'sLevy County Board of County Commission meetings;
Report
Parkview Lanes Weekly News
I continue to attend our
CONGRATULATIONS: A second perfect George Simonson 531
they have all been very beneficial and important since their decisions can or will effect our
game in less than a week! Cody Mullis fol- YOUNG & RESTLESS: Handicap, Youth:
Town. I and others met with Citrus County Commissioner Dennis Damato to explore how
lowed his 300 game on June 8 with a 300 Chandler Carney 275,717; Matt Allen 274;
the Port Citrus and bike trail projects could positively effect our area. Also met with state
game during the Summer Scratch league Justin Jones 726. Handicap, Adult: Char-
and county officials on the Restore Act; which is the result of the significant and pending
June 12. He now has four perfect games lie Stein 278,799; Brian Carney 266; John
BP oil spill payments to the coastal counties such as Levy. We (Inglis) almost missed this
since he began bowling, including one as a Saltmarsh 746. Scratch, Youth: Matt Allen
‘once in a life time’ opportunity; we will work hard to catch up to receive our fair share, but
YABA bowler.
259,653; Steven Saltmarsh 168; Michael
we have a few weeks and have to act quickly. I met with Bronson officials and toured their
NEW LEAGUE: The next 12-week ses- Andriuolo 431. Scratch, Adult: Charlie
waste management plant.
sion of the Thursday night Holder Hotshots Stein 258,739; Brian Carney 257,670.
With the resignation of the dog catcher came the discovery that although he was
league will begin July 11, with the league
WEDNESDAY NIGHT SCRATCH:
employed as such, he had never passed the animal control course exam after two attempts?
meeting at 7pm. The 4-person mixed teams Scratch: Cody Mullis 300; Phil Ciquera
A number of cat and dog calls have been responded to. This week I got a call from someone
will begin bowling at 7pm on July 18. Call 269,692; Dan Davidson 269; Ryan Aguilar
near Hammock Road about a small stray pregnant pig which turned out to be a male pot
the Center at 489-6933 to register, either as 732; Dorine Fugere 267,671; Lori Ciquera
belly pig. If you are missing a pig and can identify him please call town hall, in the mean
an individual or with a team.
196.552.
time he is in safe keeping. Call Inglis town hall for any dog or cat calls at 447-2203.
SUMMER VACATION: The Center will WOMEN’S SUMMER TRIO: Handicap:
The Levy County Sheriff’s Office and Fire Department are still working on their
be closed Sunday, June 30, throughSunday, Judi Summers 229; Mona Rosado 228;
Law Enforcement Contract and Fire Department Proposals respectively. They both should
July 8.
Marilyn Seymour 628; Dorothy Larson
be ready before our town budget workshops begin in mid-July. With these and other ac-
League and Tournament scores for the 625. Scratch: Marilyn Seymour 167,457;
tions being taken and/or reviewed, we are hopeful that we can lower the millage rate at
week ending June 16:
Mona Rosado 153; Judi Summers 153; Bet-
budget time. We encourage your input in this advertised process when it takes place.
MONDAY SUMMER SPECIAL: Handi- ty Weber 404.
After a recent episode at a town meeting it is obvious that additional security
cap: Dwayne Harrell 303,864; Charlie Ca- HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Rich
cameras are needed, which was on last week’s agenda to start a search for bids. Safety of
ruso 298,858; Sandy LePree 278,813; Mi- Williams 290,782; Bob Buege 273,743; Thia
our town citizens, employees, elected officials and town property including the town water
chelle Shirley 270; Christina Tidwell 743. Williams 259; Dawn Dearlove 252,705;
plant is a high priority. (Update: camera item removed from agenda).
Scratch: Dwayne Harrell 245,690; John Vickie Brown 690. Scratch: Rich Williams
We continue to review all areas of your Inglis Town government and I will have
Schott 223; Charlie Caruso 612; Sandy 255,677; Bob Buege 235,629; Janet Murray
much more to share with you next time.
LePree 200,579; Michelle Shirley 200,524; 193,513; Dawn Dearlove 184,501.
Sincerely, Glenda Kirkland, Mayor
Jacque Iverson 173.
TUESDAY SUMMER NOTAP TOUR- BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Justin Jones
Hometown News for the Nature Coast
NEY: Handicap: June Williams 873; Jerry (Youth), 81 pins over his average,Sandy
Advertising at Reasonable Rates for S Levy, NE Citrus & SW Marion Counties
Ness 839; Helen Simonson 820. Scratch: LePree, 123 pins over her average, and
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Jerry Ness 300,821; June Williams 226,663; Dwayne Harrell, 174 pins over his average.
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Surveyors from Cardno SubsurfaceEngineering,who do GPS, surveying and mapping
Utility
spent last week19 doing preliminarythe
on Hwy in Inglis the work for Florida Department of
Transportation for the new sidewalks which will soon be added on both sides of the highway
in Inglis. The walks will be from Food Ranch on the west side of Hwy 19 to the Withlacoochee
•Hwyto•the•
River and on the east side from 40 the river. The connector paths will link present
bike tonorthernCitruswillupand add
path the paths which open a new world to bikers also
additional points for future grants when connectors from one park to the other are in place
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