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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Health Department warns people to stay out of Lake Weir

The Florida Department of Health in Marion County is advising individuals to avoid exposure to algal blooms recently detected in Lake Weir.

High levels of cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, have been detected at several locations on Lake Weir. The department has contacted the operators of public beaches on the lake, and is providing warning signs to be posted at public swimming areas.

The department recommends people refrain from recreational water uses that could result in ingestion of or skin exposure to algal blooms in the lake. Children should also not be allowed to play along the shoreline where they might be exposed to clumps of algae or drink lake water. The department also recommends that fish caught in the lake not be consumed.

Blue-green algae toxins can affect the liver, nervous system and skin. Most problems happen when water containing high toxin amounts is ingested. Abdominal cramps, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting may occur if any untreated surface water is swallowed. Direct contact or breathing airborne droplets containing high levels of algal toxins cause irritation of the skin, eyes, nose and throat. Rashes can develop when skin is exposed to the algae. Individuals should avoid coming in to contact with a blue-green algae bloom, especially children and pets. Boiling water does not remove or destroy these toxins. For more information, see Frequently Asked Questions: Cyanobacteria/Blue-Green Algae.

Golf course deserves a failing grade

A Village of Hadley resident recently played an executive golf course that had earned a B- grade in a recent report grade. He says the golf course now deserves a failing grade.

It’s great that Villages-News.com features holes-in-one

A reader from Arkansas is envious that Villages-News.com publishes stories celebrating Villagers’ holes-in-one. He wishes he and his friends could get that kind of recognition where they live.

Roosevelt Executive Golf Course should be downgraded to F grade

A Village of Bradford resident, in a Letter to the Editor, contends the Roosevelt Executive Golf Course has a D grade, but should be an F.

The press is biased against Trump

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Osceola Hills makes the case that the press is biased against former President Trump.

Former Morse South Gate attendant offers a little perspective

A former Morse South Gate attendant, in a Letter to the Editor, offers a little perspective after another letter writer was critical of attendants working that gate.