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D.A.R.E. Team Pays A Visit to Inglis'
Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm & Saturday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Caruth Youth Camp
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By Newscaster Correspondent Sally Price
46 U.S. Hwy. 19 Food Ranch Plaza Inglis, Florida
Brian Giguere and Marty McKee from Highlands County are at the Florida
Sheriff Youth Ranch (FSYR) Caruth Camp for the week, working with the FSYR summer
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camp program. They brought their Highlands County Drug Abuse Resistance Education
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(D.A.R.E.) car with them, which gets the attention of students and adults as well. There are
9 sessions at the FSYR during the summer.
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Brian was the Sebring High School Sheriff's School Resource Officer and now in
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charge of his whole county and this is his 3rd week with the program since school let out.
Marty is School Resource Officer in the Lake Placid area and this is his 2nd week with the
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summer program. Both deputies teach the Cyber Safety Presentation Program under the
direction of Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum which is a really hot issue with all the
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use of computers by young folks in today's world.
The two deputies also teach a class in "bullying" which is becoming a problem
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with many young people. The FSYR has always played an important role in the shaping
of young people's lives before they get in real trouble and Inglis has been blessed to be the
home of the Caruth Camp branch of the program for many years.
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Budget Process Starts for Citrus Commission
The Citrus County Commission has four more meetings in July, including two budget-
related meetings.
The regular meeting of the month on Tuesday, July 14, at 1 p.m. at Citrus County
Courthouse in Inverness. The agenda included a 2:30 p.m. final public hearing on the Lim-
erock Road Paving Program to confirm and adopt the assessment roll, as well as to establish
July 14 as the date special assessments become payable and Aug. 13 as the final date for
payments without interest or penalty.
Brian Giguere is shown here onthe right while Marty McKee is shown here on the left with
The meeting also included a 3:30 p.m. public hearing for comment on adoption of
their attention getting car. Both deputies teach in the cyber safety program under the state
a resolution confirming and adopting the assessment roll for the Citrus Springs Waterline
attorney general's office. - Photo by Sally Price.
Extension 2008 Special Assessment District with 48 more addresses and setting July as the
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date on which special assessments are payable, as well as establishing an interest rate and
administrative fee.
The agenda also included a discussion of solid waste regionalization, discussion
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of privatization of Citrus County Utilities, implementation of a non-residential farm build-
ing evaluation process, renegotiation of the water and wastewater service area agreement
Paul Richard Pennington, Jr., 24 of Homosassa was arrested July 4th on Cardinal
between the county and the city of Crystal River, and nomination of seven persons to the
Lane, Homosassa on 2 charges - Aggravated Battery on a Pregnant person and Tampering
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With Evidence. The arrest report stated the defendant did actually and intentionally touch
There will be a special commission meeting on the Cedar Key Fish House zoning
or strike the victim, the defendant knew or should have known she was pregnant and the
case on Tuesday, July 21, at 5:01 p.m. at the Citrus County Auditorium, on U.S. 41 just
defendant did knowingly impair the integrity of the investigation by consuming five thirty
south of Inverness. The meeting is being held there to accommodate the number of people
milligrams of Roxicodone and ten 2,5 milligrams of Xanax in violation of Florida law.
who might attend, based on previous meetings on the issue. The next regular commission
Pennington was transported to and cleared from Seven Rivers Hospital and trans-
meeting will be July 28 in the commission chamber at the courthouse in Inverness.
ported back to the detention facility for booking and processing. Bond was set at zero for
The final two meeting of the month will be preliminary budget hearings on July 29
the Aggravated Battery on a pregnant person and the bond was set at $2000 for tampering
and 30. Both begin at 9 a.m. at the Citrus County Courthouse in Inverness in the commis-
with evidence.
sion chamber.
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