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Man Rescued Near Yankeetown
Parkview Lanes Weekly News
Pet Patrol
MILITARY CHALLENGE 8-WEEK LEAGUE: The Military Challenge league is limited
YANKEETOWN -- The Coast Guard and Levy County EMS medevacked a 33-year-old
to eight teams of veterans, two three-person teams each (all one gender or any mix) of
man Monday (April 24) from a sailboat near Yankeetown after the Coast Guard received
the Army, Air Force, Marines and Navy/Coast Guard. The league will bowl at 1pm on
a report that the man and his friend were missing. Medevacked was Edward Dunaway, 33,
Wednesdays for eight week, beginning May 24 (the league meeting will be May 17, at
of Clearwater.
1pm). Bowlers unable to make a bowling day may pre-bowl (for any reason). The cost is
Pro-­Pet Dog Food Recall
At 7:35 a.m. watch standers from Sector St. Petersburg received a report of two
$12 weekly, which includes $4 prize money.
missing men aboard a 33-foot sailboat. Dunaway and Jimmy Gibeau were reported miss-
Pro-­Pet LLC of St. Marys, Ohio
MONDAY NIGHT SUMMER SPECIAL MEETING: The meeting for the 3-person Mon-
ing by Gibeau's wife. She stated the men were last seen Saturday at Clearwater Harbor
has announced a voluntary recall of a lim-­
day Summer Special will be May 8 at 7pm, and bowling begins on May 15. The league
Marina and were due to be in Spring Hill at 6 p.m. Sunday.
ited number of dry dog and cat foods for
is sanctioned, the weekly fee is $15 ($6 prize fund), and Judy Timmons is secretary (352-
An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter air crew from Air Station Clearwater launched
possible Salmonella contamination.
697-1439).
and located the missing men aboard their sailboat entering Crystal River. When the men
According to the FDA, a single
SUMMER 9-Pin NOTAP LEAGUE: The Wednesday afternoon league has space for ad-
reached cell phone range, Gibeau reported to watch standers that Dunaway was suffering
d
ditional bowlers. Those joining before the third week may make up the missed sessions.
from seizures and in need of emergency medical assistance. A flight surgeon was notified
uring a two-­day period and on the same
WOMEN'S SUMMER TRIO: The Thursday Women's Summer Trio league will begin
and recommended Dunaway be medevacked.
line of production may have the potential
bowling May 18 at 9:30am, and the last day will be August 10 (no bowling on July 6). The
A 27-foot Special Purpose Craft-Shallow Water boat crew from Station Yan-
cost is $10 per week ($7 lineage and $3 prize money). tain the bacteria. There have been
to con
keetown launched with a Levy County EMS crew member aboard. Dunaway was trans-
League and tournament scores for the week ending Aprill30,s2017: d to this product
Louey, the Cock-­a-­Poo, is only a 4 yo spe-­  no reports of il nes relate
ferred to the End of County Road 40 Boat Ramp where a Levy County EMS ambulance
cial needs dog who appears to Handicap: BriandCarneye281;ee affected brands include:
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: go around  to ate. Th thr Herb Newman 273,750;
waited.
Merrill Barlowxtrem281;well, even though Hubbard Life, Joy Bridget,Foley 751; Lori
everywhere e 729; ely Wendy Smith 281; Carol Anderson 267; Combo QC Plus.
"Filing a float plan with a friend or family member can be the difference between
Do you know my owner?
Ciquera advanScratch:aBrian Carneys266; Mark Smith 256,672; John Saltmarsh 639; Wen-
he has 721. ced cat racts. He is o smart
life and death when mariners find themselves in distress," said Petty Officer 1st Class Law-
dy move231;ound Ciquerau220,613; s on a Griffinoung adult hound
heSmith s ar Lori the ho se, walkDenise  A y 618.
rence Costa, an operations specialist at Sector St. Petersburg. "Thankfully, these boaters
LATE STARTERS: Handicap: Mark Ash 290,754; tri-­coReed male,Gerry Billing 724;
dog, a Bob lored 280;
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gave a loved one the time of their return and their route, but the best float plans give details
Nancy Duncanti275,754;kBrendahNaylorc269,746.as found in InveAsh s
e is a beau ful blac on w ite pat hed w Scratch: Mark rnes 254,646; Bob Reed
including emergency equipment."
234;ng neutered ma585;hBrenda use trained, onNancy DuncanI200,529.
you Rich Murdock le, t at is hoNaylor 203,548; E. Gospel sland
Bring Bowe Home Project receives Proclamation -­ The City of Crystal River presented a procla-­
The Coast Guard reminds mariners cell phones are not the best form of emer-
sweet and loving, and is MEN:t companion. RdTiesmeyer by Citrus Jace Peterson 278;
WEDNESDAY NIGHT a grea Handicap: Brian ., Feb. 5, 293,746;
mation in recognition of the Bring Bowe Home Project headed up by organizer Cynthia Holden.
gency communication on the water; instead, they ask boaters to utilize a VHF-FM marine
The
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B J children. A Humane Society of Centr268; County Animal Control  Lawrence 726;
NoAnderson 735. Scratch: Jace Peterson al  Brian Tiesmeyer 266; Tim
Numerous volunteers have worked tirelessly gathering petition signatures, collecting dona-­
band radio on channel 16 at the first sign of distress
Brian Carneyc709.Inc. will be having sev-­  j
093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
FL Pet Res ue,
tions, and having decals and wristbands displaying Bowe's information available to the public
HOLDERl dogs for adoption on Saturday  ured and needs vetRichitt 266; .John Mun-ty
eral smal HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Ernie Gonsalves 298,731; Jeff erinary care The coun
Phone: (352) 489-4588  Fax: (727) 362-4788
for donations to continue these efforts.The proclamation was read Tuseday Feb. 11th by Crys-­
dy 746;Pet SuTaylorr273;in Inverness, f268; Bettymal shelter is able to provide oScratch:i-­
at the Linda perma ket Hattie Chives rom  ani Lou 746; Jan Ciskowski 726. nly min
Email, Tom Russell, Publisher: thenewscaster1@gmail.com
tal River mayor Jim Farley as Cynthia Holden looks on. More about project on pg. 5.
Email, Debbie Russell, Editor: debbienewscaster@gmail.com
ErnieoGonsalvesu216; e a littel dog lo205; g mal care to553; p him comfor197,476; iJan e
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Ciskowski 171; e, witHindbaughthat does in-­  ow467.is found and he can receive the x-­rays
for a good homJudy h a rescue 171; Pam Levert ner
tPARKVIEW lYOUTH: contracts andBailey Allan 276,728;cMatthew eds. He275;s Steven g
erviews, app ications, Handicap: home  and medical are he ne Kiker wa wearin
Saltmarsh one 352.527.Williamsonleave you Cortneyllar or tags243,678; no microchip. Call
visits, ph 711; Amaya 9050 and 243,678;  no co Richards and has Maleah William-
sonme, phMeganmber for a reScratch: ne call. Allan 245,635; tGregStein8219; tSteven Saltm.
na 225; one nu Allen 628. turn pho Bailey  the shelter a 352 746-­ 400 o claim hi -
marsh 549; Megan Allen 139,379; Cortney Richards 118,303.
SATURDAY NOTAP TOURNEY: Mike Seaha 793; Deke Keyser 745; Jerry Ness 723;
Laurie Anderson 693.
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BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Adults: Nancy Duncan, 94 pins over her average, Mark
Ash, 94 pins over his average. Youth: Bailey Allan, 50 pins over his average, and Amaya
Williamson, 48 pins over her average.
ay Activities at Yankeetown School
May 24-Field Day; Thurs., May 25-Pre-K and K Graduation; and Fri., May 26-8th Grade
Graduation.
Florida Division of Elections Disbands
Independence Party of Florida
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Levy Supervisor of Elections Tammy Jones sent out new Voter Information Cards
to 214 voters formally registered with the now disbanded "Independence" Party of Florida.
The "Independence" Party of Florida was disbanded earlier this month for failure to com-
ply with certain statutory requirements.
Per state guidelines, the political party of these voters defaulted to No Party Affili-
S
ation (NPA). Voters affected by this change, who wish to not remain a NPA, may complete
heresa Lavigne, owner and operator of Duds-­n-­Suds Laundromat in Kings Bay Plaza, was
a new Voter Registration Application.
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honored last week with a new member ribbon cutting from the Citrus County Chamber. The-­
Around 600 Levy County voters received the same notice in February when the
resa, who prides herself in her 7 years of running her own business, is serious about her job
Florida Division of Elections disbanded the "Independent" Party of Florida for the same
doing your laundry or helping you out doing your own. Don't under estimate this little lady
reason. On April 20, 2017, the state approved the "Independent" Party of Florida's new
party status which once again makes the "Independent" Party of Florida an eligible minor
who promotes The Newscaster which is available here while you do your laundry. Photo/story
party within the state. Voters wishing to register with the "Independent" Party of Florida
by Sally Price.
ervice Dog Team Support Meeting
may do so by submitting a Florida Voter Registration Application. For more information,
please call the Supervisor of Elections office at (352)486-5163.
These meetings are held every Tuesday, call (352) 613-­5580 for location, time and
more information....Service Dog socialization and play time meets once a week, please call
CrimeStoppers Citrus: 1-888-ANY-TIPS
(352) 613-­5580 to sign up and for more information.....TinyTime, weekly play group for
Photoscourtesy U.S. er 15 pounds, call (352) 613-­5580 for more information.
dog /puppies und Coast Guard
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