THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - July 31,2013
Inglis Mayor's Report
Parkview Lanes Weekly News
As you may know by now, the town commission voted to pay the remaining time
CITRUS COUNTY USBC SWEEPER: Scratch: Bill Levert 223; Wes Foley 216;
of Mr. Dixon’s employment contract (which was agreed upon and signed by the former
Saturday, August 10, at 7pm, is the date John Schott 579; Eddie Corbitt 577; Jacque
Inglis Commission) and he is no longer with the IPD. This past Thursday, they also voted
of the next GCUSBC-sponsored Doubles Iverson 189,515; Saad Bouve 187,525.
to accept a new four year contract with the Levy County Sheriff’s Office; affective Oct. 1,
Sweeper. The tourney is at Parkview Lanes, TUESDAY SUMMER NOTAP TOUR-
2013. Sheriff McCallum and I signed the contract and it is official! We now have three
and bowlers may register beginning at 6pm. NEY: Handicap: Shorty Williams 853; Joe
full time officers and two reservist employed and during this interim period, Officer Dowd
The cost is $40 per team, cash only, and Markham 836; Pat Honaker 803.
will be a working IPD supervisor in charge of daily operations and observing and handling
payoffs will be made immediately follow- YOUNG & RESTLESS: Handicap, Youth:
the administrative transition of evidence to the LCSO. In addition, the 24/7 on-duty LCSO
ing the tourney. The tourney is handicapped Sean Anderson 260; Samantha Marchant
zone Officer will be working closely with the IPD during this transition period and, as
at 100 percent of 230 (150 minimum aver- 258,707; Mackenzie Scordato 258; Michael
always, will either already be here in Inglis or close by for any assistance to our citizens.
age). Call the Center at 352-489-6933 for Andriuolo 722. Handicap, Adult: Denise
August is another exciting month for Inglis. Charlie Botts our zoning officer is
Griffin 288,720; Bryan Craig 272; Rosa-
more information.
attending Code Enforcement school. Good luck Charlie, we want to see good grades. And
12-WEEK lin Holmes 724. Scratch, Youth:Matt Al-
SUNCOAST
SENIORS
good luck to our new animal control officer Steve Warren as he completes his certification.
MIXED LEAGUE MEETING: Tuesday, len 215,567; Michael Andriuolo 210,581.
The commission voted to use the roll back millage rate as a tentative millage rate
August 27, at 12:30pm will be the inau- Scratch, Adult: Denise Griffin 256; Charlie
which is 5.0381 as a starting point. The commission also voted to remove the Storm Water
gural meeting of the SunCoast Seniors 12- Stein 254,684; Brian Carney 642.
Assessment Fee which is $54.00 a year. Our first Public Budget Hearing is set for August
week league. The league will bowl at 1pm WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
SCRATCH:
14, 2013 at6:00 pm.
on Tuesdays, beginning September 3rd and Scratch: Sam Bass 279,796; Matt O’Brien
Herbert C. Stenger, 45 Citrus Springs
ending November 19th. The cost is $12 per 726; Dorine Fugere 247,683; Stephanie
Herbert C. Stenger, 85 of Citrus Springs, Florida passed away on Wednesday, week ($3 prize money). Call the Center at Flory 227,592.
352-489-6933 to join, either as a team or as WOMEN’S SUMMER TRIO: Handi-
July 17, 2013 in the loving care of his family and HPH Hospice. He was
cap: Betty Chapman 243; Marilyn Sey-
born on Tuesday, December 13, 1927 in Brooklyn, New York to Harry and
an individual, or for more information.
SCRATCH LEAGUE MEETING: The mour 239,647; Judi Summers 652.
Irene (O’Toole) Stenger. Herbert was a retired developer in the construction
Tuesday Night Scratch league meeting will Scratch:Marilyn Seymour 183,479; Betty
industry and an entrepreneur. He was a founding member of We Care Food
be Tuesday, August 6, at 7pm. Dorine Fuge- Chapman 177; Trina Paliwoda 435.
Pantry in Homosassa and will be remembered for his caring heart and pas-
re (352-697-2675) is organizing the league. HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Blane
sion for giving to those in need.
The exact format of the league (team mem- Myers 282,774; Jerry Ness 263,731; Dawn
Survivors include his wife, Mary Stenger of Citrus Springs, Flor-
ida; sons, David Stenger of Fishkill, New York and Kenneth Stenger and wife Sharon of bers, team average cap, season length, etc.) Dearlove 261; Thia Williams 256,732;
Fishkill, New York; sister, Irene Zarkoff of Brooklyn, New York and grandchildren, Cam- will be determined at the meeting. News for Carolyn Handley 723. Scratch: Jerry Ness
Hometown
the Nature Coast
dv gu i ng Tournament scores for the 234,644; Blane Myers 214,570; Dawn Dear-
eron Stenger of Fishkill, New York and Jillian Kelly and husband Steven of Raleigh, North ALeaertesiand at Reasonable Rates for S Levy, NE Citrus & SW Marion Counties
love 200,535; Carolyn Handley 177,489.
Carolina.
week ending July5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
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Memorial contributions may be made to We Care Food Pantry, P.O. Box 331, MONDAY SUMMER SPECIAL: Handicap: BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Samantha
Phone: (352) 489-4588 Fax: (727) 362-4788
Ema , Tom Russell, Publisher: Marchant, 62 pins over his average, Chris-
Homosassa, Florida 34487.
Merrill Barlowil277,765; Bill Levert 273; Ed- thenewscaster1@gmail.com
Good "Mosquito Hygiene"
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die Corbitt 745;Debbie Russell, 284,809; debbienewscaster@gmail.com
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With all the recent rain, mosquitoes are going to be hatching out and we all need
to remember a few tips to avoid being bitten. The five D’s are:
Dusk & Dawn are when mosquitoes are most active so you should avoid being
outside at those times. And if you must be outdoors then--
Dress so your skin is covered with clothing. Wear shoes, socks, long pants, and a
long sleeved shirt.
Drain any empty containers and stagnant water so mosquito wrigglers can’t grow
up to become biters.
Deet mosquito repellant is best to protect bare skin and clothing. It is important
to remember that DEET in not recommended for children younger than two months old.
Instead, avoid exposing your baby to mosquitoes.
Levy County is the home for 40 known species of mosquitoes. They are as differ-
ent in their feeding and breeding habits as humans are different in their lifestyles.
All mosquitoes must have water to develop. Most prefer slow-moving or stagnant
water in which to lay their eggs. One tablespoon of water will breed over 200 mosquitoes.
During warm weather, mosquitoes can complete their life cycle in four days.
While there are dozens of mosquito control devices on the market today, the most
effective method is to destroy mosquito breeding places. This means getting rid of any
standing water conditions around your home.
Practice good “mosquito hygiene” around your home.
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Check clogged gutters and flat roofs that may have poor drainage.
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Remove standing water in old tires, buckets, drums, toys, or other con-
tainers
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Cover barrels and trash containers tightly with a lid or 16-mesh screen
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Empty plastic wading pools at least once a week. Store them indoors
when not using.
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Change the water in bird baths, pet’s water bowls and plant pots or drip
trays at least once each week.
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Store boats covered or upside down.
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Level the ground around your home so water can run off.
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Fill in holes or depressions near your home that collect water.
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Fill in tree holes and hollow stumps that hold water with sand or mortar.
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Stock your ornamental water garden with mosquito eating fish (e.g., min-
nows, gambusia, goldfish or guppies).
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Repair screening on windows, doors, porches and patios.
For more information call Levy County Mosquito Control at 352-486-5127.
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