The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 11 - February 19, 2014
Inglis Changes Regular Meetings to 3 P.M.
"Searching for the Truth"
Feb. 10th the Inglis Town Commission, by a vote of 3-2 voted to change the
ARE WE MORE INTELLIGENT THAN
monthly meeting time on the second Monday of the month from 6 PM to 3 PM in the af-
ternoon. The reason given for the change was to cut up to 5 1/2 hours of overtime for Town
ANCIENT PEOPLE WERE?
Clerk Sally McCranie. Inglis resident Ruth Ruppert suggested just changing the clerk's re-
porting time to later in the day since McCranie's reporting times were not set by town rules.
A "straw vote" of audience members indicated that only two of those usually in attendance
The pyramids of Egypt reveal ancient man's ingenu-
would be inconvenienced by the change.
ity. The Giza pyramid was built with 115,000 casing stones of
Commissioners decided on Sherrie MacDonald for the newly created Deputy Clerk
polished white marble, each of them weighing from 16-20 tons.
position. Inglis resident Wayne Moore was selected for the maintenance supervisor position.
A massive earthquake in A.D. 1301 loosened many, which were
Both new employees will have to pass background checks with medical and drug screening.
then removed to build Cairo. The joint thickness between these
A special workshop is planned to work out the location of animal control since the
marble stones was a minuscule 0.020 inch. Inside the narrow
current space for animal pickup is located in the old Inglis Police Department. That building
gap was a type of cement which bonded the marble with greater
will eventually be sold. The date of the property sale was moved from February to March to
strength than that of the marble itself. The composition of this
accommodate the animal control relocation. There are vacancies on the Inglis Water Board,
cement is still a mystery to us. The largest blocks measured
Planning Commission and Inglis Recreation Committee (IRC) if any citizens would like to
five feet high by 12 feet long by 8 feet deep, with an average
take part in town government contact town clerk Sally McCranie at 352-447-2203.
variation of only 0.01 inch. This degree of exactness is difficult
Sally McCranie, Inglis Town Clerk will hold a meeting to test the vote tabulating
even today.
equipment to be used in the Town of Inglis General Election scheduled for March 11th,
When we examine any Egyptian pyramid we find that the four sides are
2014, as follows: Equipment Test: Tuesday, March 4th, 2014 at: 1:30 pm in the Town of
equal in length within 0.1%. Modern builders do well with 1-2%.  The pyramids
Inglis Commission Room, 135 Hwy 40 W Inglis Florida 34449. All interested persons may
were also built on absolutely level bases with no sagging. It has been estimated that
observe. Election Date: March 11th, 2014. Canvassing Board Meetings: March 11th, 2014
it would take 100,000 men to construct a typical pyramid and they would need to set
7:00 pm. March 20th, 2014, 10:00 am Certify Election. March 20th, 2014, 10:15 am Vot-
a new block every 20 minutes for the pyramid to be completed in 20 years. There are
ing System Audit.
over two million quarried blocks in the Great Pyramid.
After the Flood and the tower of Babel mankind migrated across the globe
and spread their technological knowledge. For instance, some of Noah's relatives
The Town of Inglis
settled in Egypt. The first pyramids of ancient Egypt were the best, with the later ones
becoming smaller and shoddier. Almost every ancient culture (all of which spang into
existence shortly after the flood) shows signs of great technological knowledge and
is hosting an
creativity. Ancient man was not some primitive cave man but was made in God's im-
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age and highly intelligent.
And as for Zillah, she also bore Tubal-Cain, an instructor of every craftsman
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5 Cars, Electric car,office furniture, more
A major clean up of the Ingis water plant property and the maintenance building is
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under way with the appointment of the new Inglis Pubic Works Supervisor Lance Trafford,
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Public Preview at 10:00 am
he believes in pride for the town and his work. Trafford is also implementing new controls,
record keeping and safe guards for our town's properties and roads. Over the next few
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months we are looking forward to some positive changes in our towns appearance.
AtioStarts11:00 am
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Monday February 24th at the former Inglis Police Station, the Town of Inglis is
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hosting an Absolute Auction with no buyers fees and all items will be sold to the highest
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bidder, no reserve. The public preview is at 10:00 AM and the auction starts at 11:00. Up for
bid are five Ford Crown Victoria cars and one GEM Electric Car, cameras, electronics, of-
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Open to All Bidders
fice equipment and furniture and much more. Proceeds will go back into the Town Treasury.
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All items will be sold "as is".
All Items Sold to the Highest Bidder
South Levy Littte League is organizing their Spring League and sign up time is
here. Help is needed for coaches, umpires, team sponsors and concession stand workers.
AUCTIONRLOCATION:
Our youth are our future and volunteers are needed for success. You do not have to be a par-
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ent to join and help our young people. Call town hall for contacts.
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R Y T HING  M A DE  T O  O  DER
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Our Veteran's Memorial will kick off soon. It will be located between the Inglis
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Town Hall and Capital City Bank. Watch for the announcement. We owe so much to our
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Veterans and we would like to honor them and their service and sacrifice to our country.
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We need members on the Inglis Planning Commission, Water Board and Recre-
ation Committee. Contact town hall if you want to take part in the future of your town.
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Please mark your calendars for our auction February 24.
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Cino Family Owned & Operated
Glenda Kirkland, Mayor
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