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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
McCollum Addresses Joint Meeting
Community Events
Do You Have Questions About Medicare?
The Yankeetown Inglis Republican Club met Friday at noon for a luncheon meet-
Do you have questions about your options for Medicare, Medicare/Medicaid, Dis-
ing at the I/Y Lions Club with a packed house to hear guest speaker Florida Attorney
ability, Supplemental Insurance, Part D Prescription Drug Plans, or Medicare Billings?
General Bill McCollum (R). McCollum started his speech with urging people to VOTE
If you do, come see SHINE, a volunteer program with the Florida Department of Elder
NO on Amendment 4 Home Town Democracy, stating the name sounds appealing but it is
Affairs for one-on-one counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased and confidential assis-
unworkable if you vote for it.
tance. If you cannot come to a site call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243. SHINE will
On the Immigration Bill, McCollum said it is a huge problem to legalize illegal
be at: Wed, June 9th, 10:00-Noon,AF Knotts (Yankeetown) Public Library
immigrants but he is for legal immigrants. He stated that the oil in the Gulf is a huge prob-
lem and his job as Attorney General is to hold BP accountable.
Boil Water Notice For Yankeetown
He said we need to diversify and grow jobs, stating that Washington is interested
Again Mayor Clary would like to remind everyone that there will be a water
in growing government not growing jobs. His task as the next Governor is to “lure busi-
outage on June 14th to repair a valve. This will affect the entire town. If you are on the
ness and grow jobs using common sense, tax law change incentive, litigation lawsuit tort
Yankeetown water system, you will need to boil your water for at least three days after the
reform, exempt state sales taxes and that Florida is the most over regulated state in the
14th or until sufficient samples have come back OK.
nation as well as has the highest malpractice insurance in the nation. His title he wishes to
Fund Raising Underway for Annual Fireworks Show
hold besides Governor is Chief Economic Development Officer.
The RABAC board for The Town of Inglis is starting to accept donations for this
McCollum said three big issues have to be solved: property insurance, property
years 4th of July Freedom Celebration and Fireworks display.We need to raise $5000.00 for
taxes and water.” His speech centered around the need for commercial growth and bringing
fireworks alone.Any donation amount will be greatly appreciated.We would like to make
into Florida some high tech jobs and 21st century education.
this years celebration as wonderul as past events.We also would like to invite local orga-
nizations and churches to have fund raisers at this years event.If you would like to make
a contribution for the event or have a fund raiser for your church or organization please
contact Tanya Berecz at 447-0805 or town hall at 447-2203.
Pictured at the Y/I Republican Club meeting were: Nancy Tobergte President of the I/Y Club,
Sunday at noon members and friends of the Gilley, Long, Osteen VFW Post 8698 honored
George Lambka Levy County Republican Executive Committee Past Chairman, Attorney Gen-
the veterans for Memorial Day with a service at the Cedars of Lebanon Cemetery north of
eral Bill McCollum Candidate for Governor and Edith McCrimmon Florida Republican State
Inglis. Flags were placed on all the veteran graves including 2 Confederate graves and the
Committeewoman. Newscaster/Sally Price
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flag was flown at half staff. Pictured were: Delma & Earlean Sheffield, Len Dutkiewicz, Com-
mander Skeeter Fizz, Floyd Craig, Hugh Bannister and Ladies Aux President Kathy Dutkiewicz.
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