Page 10 LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2006 Two charged with cocaine possession, distribution near school The Levy County Sheriff’s Office reports the following arrests: ¢ Kenneth Hugh McElroy, 32; of Old Town was arrested on a Levy County warrant violation of probation for petit theft he was also charged with larceny over $300 and under $20,000. Bail was set for larceny charge but not petit theft. Bail was set at $1,000 on the larceny charge no bail was set for petit theft. .-* Kirstie Lynn Marshall, 25, of Bronson was arrested on a Levy County warrant for violation of probation. Bail was set at $10,000. ¢ Carlos J. Hernandez, 22, of Ft. Meade was arrested on a,-Bradford County warrant for failure to appear or pay civil penalty. Bail was set at $4;000. .¢ Jarryd F. Webb, 19, of Archer was arrested for DUI charge and refusal to sign traffic citation. Bail was set at $2,000. « Lee Ann Mikelvich, 24, of Gainesville was arrested onan active Levy County Warrant for probation for driving while | liGense suspended or revoked. tay violation ° of. She was released on her on recognizance. e Adrian Paul Cottrill, 34, of Cross City was arrested on a Levy County warrant for violation on probation for possession of methamphetamfhe. No bail was set. ° Jaree Gale Jimenez, 35, of Bronson was arrested for leaving the scene of accident with property damage. Bail was set at $1,000. ¢ Franklin George Risher, 45, of Inglis was arrested for possession of drug ‘paraphernalia. Bail was set at $1,000. ¢ Marty Eugene Days, 18, of Williston was arrested on an Alachua County juvenile warrant for possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis. No bail was set. ¢ Brian Harper, 47, of Cedar Key was arrested on warrant violation of probation for DUI and possession of marijuana lest than 20 grams. No bail was set. _-¢ Jason Stephen Moreau, 28; of Williston was arrested for aggravated battery. No bail was stated. ¢ Cynthia A. Melton, 49, of Gainesville was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear for aggravated assault with deadly weapon. Bail was set at $2,500. ° Tammy Leigh Jordan, 42, of Chiefland was arrested on an Alexander City warrant for theft of property, second degree. No bail was set. ¢ Cha Cha T. Latson, 41, of Williston was arrested on a Levy County warrant fot violation of probation for larceny. Bail was set at $10,000. © ¢ Phillip Duane Reese, 32, of Jacksonville was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear for driver license suspended. Bail was set at $5,005. e Tasha Star Gallagher, 26, of Williston was arrested for possession of cocaine with intent to destitute and possession of cocaine within 1,000 ft. of school. No bail was stated. ° Matthew Anthony Charles, 24, of Largo was arrested on: a warrant for failure to appear for battery. No bail was stated. ¢ Rudolph James Williams © IU, 24, of Williston was arrested for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute and possession of cocaine within 1,000 ft. of school, possession of controlled substance and uttering a forged bill. Bail was only set for uttering of $25,000. ° James Alexander Falkenburg, 21, of Inverness was arrested on an active Alachua County warrant for two charges of sale of unregistered securities, investor fraud more than $50K and two charges of money laundering. Bail was set at $25,500. e Preston Lee Faul, 20, of Dunnellon, was arrested for possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis and drug paraphernalia and possession of alcohol under 21 year of age. No bail was stated. ¢ Jeremiah Anthony Tispak, 24, Bronson, was arrested on a Levy County warrant for grand theft over $300 times two. Bail was set at $10,000. ¢ David Eugene Baker, 42, of Bronson was. arrested on a Levy County warrant for failure to appear on DUI charge. No bail was set. 2006-2007 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, from left, Kayla Nordstrom, Caitlin Herndon, Christine Schroeder, Malia Smith, Lou Stacey. Back, from left, Kellie Drake, Captain Jessica Southard, Captain Emma Powers, Brittany Thomas, Jessica Blankenship, Goldie Gollinue and Angela Massa. ¢ Willie James Flanders, 26, of Gainesville was arrested on a Levy County warrant . for violation of probation for grand theft and two counts. for sexual battery of a child under 12 year of age. No bail was set. ; e Stuart Sellars, Morriston was arrested on domestic battery. Bail was set at $3,500. e Justin Meadows, 24, of Yankeetown was arrested for domestic battery. Bail was set at $5,000. —,, e David E. Johnstone, 54, of Chiefland was arrested for two charges domestic battery. Bail was set at $7,000. ¢ Katherine M. Palmer, 39, of Bronson was arrested for domestic battery. Bail was set at $3,500. ‘e Richard Allen Rawlings, 46, of Williston was arrested 43, of for domestic battery, discharging firearm in public, crash involving property damage and possession of drug paraphernalia and of marijuana less than 20 grams. No bail was stated. e Nicolas E. Robinson, 17, of New Port Richey was arrested for felony grand theft and burglary. No bail was stated. The Chiefland Police Department reports the following arrests for: eClarence L. White, 38, “of Chiefland was arrested for battery (strike or touch). eWillie Tyrone Davis, 19, . of Chiefland was arrested for battery (strike or touch). °Christina April Pearce, 23, of Cross City was arrested for driving while license suspended. Suwannee Valley VETERINARY CLINIC David Renaud D.V.M. Kathy Bowker D.V. M. ef Affordable Quality Medicine & Surgery as Convenient Appointments Available afz Personal Compassionate Service aff Warm Caring Clinic & Staff ae Veterinary Pet Insurance ‘* Morning Drop-off Office Hours Mon.- Fri. 8am - 6pm Sat. 9am - 12 noon “Bo and Boomer” 493-0123 | ain TKS for : Thursday Night ITALIAN Buffet. Daily Lunch Buffet s645 Weekend Breakfast Buffet $6.45 Bronson cheerleaders rank superior The Bronson Varsity Cheerleaders thank the following peo- ple and businesses for their monetary support: Bronson Lube, Perkins State Bank, Lee’s Grocery & Citgo, Parker Truck & Tire, Judge Joe Smith, Mrs. Beatrice Mongo, Mr-’Cameron Asbell, Picket Fence, Claudette’s Pet:Groom- ing, Flamingo Produce and Mr. Brody Giddens. With the help of these sponsors, this group of young ladies worked diligently to raise over $3,000 to attend a UCA camp this summer at Embry Riddle University. At camp, the team learned valuable skills, isohniques aid team-building activities. The squad was awarded Superior Ribbons in the Home Pom Routine, Cheer Evaluation and the Extreme Routine — Evaluation. On the final day, the squad was honored by receiving a tro- aFur “Copyrighted Material al Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers” 2 x fy phy for being a “Superior Squad.” In addition, the team had two members chosen for the UCA All-Stars squad, Jessica Southard and Brittany Thomas. Like their team-mate Emma Powers (chosen in 2005), these two individuals will have the phenomenal opportunity to participate in the 2006 London Varsity Spirit Parade. Furthermore, Captains Emma Powers and Jessica Southard will have the great opportunity to participate in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Last, but certainly not least, the team would like to thank the community, Bronson High School and their parents for helping to provide this valuable experience. Additionally, a special thanks is earned by Mr. Al Hemdon who took his own time to help transport the team to and from Daytona. LEVY COUNTY HISTORY 81 Years Ago Minute Book “L” — 1925-1929 Regular Meeting of February 2, 1926, p. 38 ORDER OPENING AND ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC ROAD: Whereas, a petition and application of certain citizens and free holders was presented to the Board of County Commissioners and in pursuant to law, viewers were appointed to lay and mark out the route. Said viewers having been appointed according to law, sworn in and sworn to perform their duties as such appointed viewers in accordance with law and the said viewers having performed their duties and having filed their report with the Board on this date, the Board of County Commissioners after considering said report accepts the same and hereby orders that thirty days from and after the posting of this notice, as required by statute, the following described route is hereby declared to be a public road right of way of Levy County, Florida. Road beginning at the Northeast corner of W. D. Wynn’s place running South by Janney and Southwest by Vista on to where bridges starts on the Cummer Cypress» Company’s tram) road and continue on said tram road bed to near the second mile post, near Alf King’s place, thence straight out to the Chiefland dnd Cedar Key road, »ltvis-further, ordered.that.a copy of this order be posted at the | | Court House and a copy to be posted at or near each end of the route. i From the Archives and History Center _ Levy County Clerk’s Office _ Danny J. Shipp, Clerk of Court tp Friday Night Seafood $13.95 Saturday Night Barbecue $9.95 Sunday Lunch es eee MOTEL Steak Special Buy One Get One 1/2 Price Tuesday Night is Family Night Fried Chicken Family Night Kids Menu $1.75 (in-house only-no take out) Monday-Saturday Sunday 6am 6am-9pm — until3pm 157 N. Hathaway Ave Bronson 486-6655 We do Catering and Private Parties Senior Citizen Discounts/ Children 3 and under eat free Are heroes born? Or are they made? 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