THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - July 16, 2014
Parkview Lanes News
League and Tourney scores for the week
WEDNESDAY SUMMER SCRATCH: Da-
ending July 13, 2014:
vid Howell 279,749; Joe Baierlein 279;
MONDAY SUMMER SPECIAL: Handi-
Bryan Craig 278,722; Trevor Roberts 733;
cap: Eric Glowacki 267,729; K E Conrad
Bobby Craft 721; Bob Wood 712; Sam
256; Brian Carr 647; Melissa Colegrove
Bass 701; Stephanie Flory 257,724; Dorine
277,698; Lisa Weston 248,726. Scratch:
Fugere 247,724.
Eric Glowacki 256,696; Mark Smith
249,642; Melissa Colegrove 209; Debbie
WOMEN'S SUMMER TRIO: Handicap:
Smith 181; Lisa Weston 507; Myla Wexler
Carol McHale 250,691; Marilyn Seymour
498.
242; Patti Widerman 681. Scratch: Mari-
lyn Seymour 193,484; Diane Swoboda
TUESDAY 7-9-8 NOTAP TOURNEY: Jer-
190,519.
ry Ness 785; Terry Wiseman 717; Jack Con-
nell 681.
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Doug
Dorsey 281,771; Gary Dyer 272; Rod
YOUNG & RESTLESS:
Handicap
Dyer 757; Andrea Kish 257; Thia Williams
(Youth): Ted Malysz 255,740; Kacy
251,695; Joanne Hans 707. Scratch: Rich
Scherer 253,745. Handicap (Adult): John
Williams 233,577; Al Burkett 202; Chuck
Saltmarsh 291,760; Gene Allen 250,739.
Hindbaugh 555; Andrea Kish 176,433; El-
Scratch (Youth): Andrew Allen 168; Steven
len Bowman 161,437.
Saltmarsh 168,501; Ted Malysz 157,446.
Scratch (Adult): John Saltmarsh 245,622;
A request to Citrus County Deputy Nancy Suto , in charge of Crime Prevention, to find a way
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Dorine
Bryan Craig 201,588.
to reduce vandalism at Hunters Spring Park brought out an idea to spruce up the pavilion and
Fugere, 124 pins over her average, Andrew
restrooms with local art. Crystal River High School art teacher Allie Wright joined forces for
Allen, 88 pins over his average, andBryan
WED. 7-9-8 NOTAP TOURNEY:
the start of a "community art" project. Volunteer students and local citizens joined in and
Craig and David Howell, 122 pins over
Don Hankey 826; Rich Beaudry 794.
transformed the once drab building into an underwater paradise complete with manatees.
their average.
The change to something of pride by locals make the long time swimming hole a lot more
Herbicide Schedule for Lake Rousseau
important and hopefully the efforts will accomplish the goal. Photo/story by Sally Price.
During the weeks of July 7th to August 1, 2014, the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation will be conducting aquatic weed control operations in Lake Rousseau using
EPA approved herbicides. Water hyacinth, and water lettuce will be maintained using the
herbicide, Reward. Boat trails will be maintained using the herbicides Aquathol K, and
Glyphosate.
People using these areas of Lake Rousseau are advised that Aquathol K treated
water should not be used for 7 days for animal consumption.
There are no restrictions on water used for fishing, swimming and irrigation. Signs
displaying treatment dates and restrictions will5093 S. Orwell Pt.,K treated areas. FL 34446
he posted in Aquathol Homosassa,
Water treated with Reward should not be used(352) 489-4588 Fax: (727) 447-5788
Phone: for domestic purposes or irrigation
for 5 days, for livestock or domestic animalsTom Russell, Pulisher: thenewscaster1@gmail.com
Email, for 2 days and drinking water for 1 day (does
not apply to tap or well water). There arel, Debbie Russell, Editor: debbienewscaster@gmail.com
Emai no restrictions in Glyphosate treated areas. Sched-
Wed treatments may be delayed due to adverse environmental conditions. · history.newscasterarchives.com · thehealthcaster.com
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If these invasivedvertiareng at Reasonable Rates for S Levy, NE Citrus & SW Marion Counties
A plants si not controlled, recreational activities, navigation, flood
control and fish and wildlife populations may be negatively impacted. For more informa-
tion please contact me at (352) 726-8622.
Inglis VFW Post 8698 is located at 520 Hwy. 40
East, 1 mile east of the U.S. Hwy 19 traffic light.
Contact us by phone at 352-447-3495.
Here's what's happenin' at The V - Enjoy Happy
Hour on weekdays, 12:00-3:00 pm and 6:00-8:00
pm, and Drink Specials every weekend! Every
JoTUESDAY and THURSDAY, River, the Tourna- Florida Water Management Dis-
int efforts by the City of Crystal our Dart Southwest
trict, the DEP and ent starts at will make it possible to reduce ground water withdrawal for
m Duke Energy 7:00 pm.
theiday July 18, Karaoke with Gator 7:00-11:00 pm. gallons of reclaimed water from
Fr power plants by transporting approximately 750,000
theSunday, July 20, Steak Dinner, i:00-3:00 pm by amount can increase. This will help
city spray fields to the coal units. Over the years the
Citrus County0 advance-purchased tickets only. of effluent. The project, costing a little
$10.0 toward their goal of beneficial reuse
overndamillion,27, Fish Fry at 1:00 pm PRICE $???.
Su $6 y July will be completed some where near 7 months if everything goes as planned.
The 8 mile pipeline will run from the spray field on N Citrus Ave to the Duke Energy complex.
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Credit for the idea at ground breaking by new Crystal River City Manager Dave Burnell was
given to former county official, andsay $5.00 for thethe late Gary Maidhof and recently
Do an ad please...I'm going to environmentalist
retired-Crystal--River--City-Sally-fry.---Andy---Houston.--The pipeline is pictured being run under
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