The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 12 - June 20, 2007
2 Big Days
Best of
June 23-24th
Show is
Designated ATV area open,
BACK!
NO DIRT BIKES or
3 WHEELERS...KIDS 18 & under
BRING YOUR HELMET!!
You Could
Swap Meet
Win
bring all your 4x4 related
$250!
parts and mud bogging gear!!
All Size
Trucks!
4 wheel
Horse
Hole ATVs O.K.
Fin & Feather Fishing Club -- Ronnie and Connie Merchant of Dunnellon were the first place
winners in the first club tournament sponsored by Bubba's Fin & Feather. 15 Bream weighed in at 7 lb,
Mud Bog
10 oz. The couple are pictured here with tournament organizer Jimmy Hill of Inglis. Second place
$500
winners Raymond and Sandy Prescott of Dunnellon caught 15 Bream weighing 6 lb. and 10 oz. There
are currently 15 members in the newly formed club, and others are urged to join. The club meets every
Just $12 per person
Roudy Round
two weeks, and the next meeting is June 26th at 7 p.m.The next tournament will be held July 28-
at the Gate
Prize!
Photo by Tom Russell
Children under 10 Free!
8 Miles N. of Inglis on US-19
Inglis Police Investigating
Gates Open 7:00am - Bogging at 10am til dark
Grand Theft Auto
Underage Drinking
NO
  Weapons Displayed
On May 31, the Inglis Police Department investigated a reported vehicle theft from
     Profanity - Fighting
White's Quality Auto located at 123 S. U.S. Hwy. 19 in Inglis. According to the report, Mr.
Glass Bottles - Pets
White told the officer that he had fired an employee for unsatisfactory work performance, on
May 25, a Friday, at which time he had inventoried the keys of the vehicles on the car lot and
EMT & law enforcement on premises
found that a set of keys to a black 2000 Dodge Ram pickup truck were missing from the key
inventory rack. White said he confronted the fired employee about the missing set of truck
All participants & passengers must sign release form
website: www.mudup.com
keys, and the employee had stated that he did not know where the keys were.
Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult
email: hhcreek@earthlink.net
The report stated that Mr. White told the officer, that when he returned to his busi-
"Red, White & Blue Collar"
ness the following Monday, May 28, around 12:00 p.m., he found the black 2000 Dodge Ram
pickup truck missing from the car lot. Mr. White told the officer that on Wednesday, May 30,
he drove to the former employee's residence in Homosassa and found the missing vehicle
BLOOD DRIVE, July 2-8
parked in the driveway. Mr. White said that he knocked on the door of the residence and
spoke with the former employee's mother, who told him her son was not there. Mr. White said
July 4th represents wonderful traditions like barbecues, fireworks, families and Ameri-
he had attempted to start the vehicle, in order to remove it from the property, but the vehicle
can flags. For blood centers, however, it marks the beginning of annual summer blood short-
would not start and the former employee's mother became irate with him. A Sworn Complaint
ages. "Every day this summer, someone in our community will need a blood transfusion for an
was filed with the State Attorney's Office against the former employee, Frederick Jay Fowler,
unexpected accident, a much-needed surgery, or regular medical treatment," said LifeSouth
for grand theft over $300/less than $5000. The theft of the vehicle was entered into the state
Chief Operating Officer Bill Gair. "We are asking everyone in the community to just take one
and national computer systems.
hour, out of the two-thousand-ninety hours this summer, to help save a life."
Local residents can help by donating at LifeSouth centers and blood drive locations
during LifeSouth's "Red, White & Blue Collar Blood Drive" effort on Monday, July 2, through
"For
Sunday, July 8. Each donor, during this blood drive, will receive a "Red, White and Blue
Collar" T-shirt and a chance to win a weekend getaway to beautiful Panama City Beach,
Such
Florida. Blood donors must be at least 17 years old, weigh 110 pounds or more, and show a
photo I.D.
A
For more information about donation locations and times, or to make an appointment
Time
to donate blood, please call, toll free, at 1-888-795-2707, or call one of the LifeSouth locations
Shannon Adams, Realtor7
nearest you: Dunnellon 352/522-0991, Lecanto 352/527-3061, Inverness 352/344-5332, Ocala
Bus:352-794-0888 Fax: 352-795-0282
As
352/622-3544, Brooksville 352/596-2002, and Chiefland 352/490-7410, or visit www.lifesouth.org
Cell:352-220-9209 Res:352-447-1009
LifeSouth is a nonprofit, volunteer blood center with about 22 locations in Alabama, Georgia
This!"
Toll Free: 888-664-1951
and Florida, that supplies more than 120 medical centers.
shannondadams@comcast.net
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Fri
Plant Manager
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Sat
Bed & Breakfast
out
Sun
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Mon
10880 U.S. Hwy 19 S.
Swimming Pool & Cottages
Phone (352)447-2209
P.O. Box 519
Ribs - Chicken - Pulled Pork
11 a.m. - 7p.m.
Fax (352)447-0218
Inglis, FL. 34449
352-447-7463
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