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NEWS BRIEFS Citrus COVID-19 ‘Healing is coming’ update According to the Florida Department of Health, 38 positive cases were re- ported in Citrus County since the latest update. No new hospitalizations were reported; three new deaths were reported. To date in the county, Wilton Simpson 5,570 people have tested State senate president. positive (including 33 non- residents), 458 have been hospitalized and 219 have died. FL senate Nominate top citizen president The Citrus County Chronicle is seeking nom- gets inees for 2020 Citizen of the Year. Winners in the past have been honored COVID-19 for everything from philan- thropy to volunteerism, DARA KARN civil rights work to service News Service of Florida to country, and environ- mental efforts to govern- TALLAHASSEE — mental initiatives. Florida Senate Presi- While all nominations dent Wilton Simpson, are considered, prefer- one of the state’s three ence is usually given to most-powerful political community contributions leaders, has tested posi- that are above and be- tive for COVID-19, Simp- yond the role one plays in son said Monday their day-to-day job. morning. Simpson, 54, under- Email nominations to CHRIS O’MEARA/Associated Press jeff.bryan@chronicle Nurse Vanessa Arroyo, seated, gets a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine shot from nurse Rafael Martinez during a news went testing for the virus on Sunday, in advance of online.com; or, mail to Jeff conference Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, at Tampa General in Tampa. a Monday afternoon Bryan, 1624 N. Meadow- meeting of Florida elec- crest Blvd., Crystal River, US health workers start tors. The electors were FL 34429 by Thursday, slated to gather in the Dec. 17 or submit a nomi- Senate chamber to cast nation online at https:// getting virus vaccine ballots for President tinyurl.com/ycb3dn4m. Donald Trump, who de- LAURAN NEERGAARD feated President-elect Nominate top Associated Press organization Joe Biden in Florida by Health care workers around the country more than three per- The Citrus County rolled up their sleeves for the first COVID-19 centage points in last Chronicle is seeking shots Monday as hope that an all-out vaccina- month’s election. nominees for its inaugural tion effort can defeat the coronavirus smacked Simpson represents nonprofit, “Organization up against the heartbreaking reality of 300,000 Citrus and Hernando of the Year.” Nominations U.S. deaths. and part of Pasco county. should be based on how “Relieved,” proclaimed critical care nurse State Rep. Ralph Mas- it made a difference Sandra Lindsay after becoming one of the first to sullo, R-Lecanto, said throughout the year within be inoculated at Long Island Jewish Medical Cen- Simpson will be work- ing from home during the community. ter in New York. “I feel like healing is coming.” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to the media after his 10-day quarantine With a countdown of “3-2-1,” workers at Ohio watching the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Email nominations to period and there should jeff.bryan@chronicle State University’s Wexner Medical Center gave delivered Monday at in Tampa. initial injections to applause. be no negative impact online.com; or, mail to on Citrus County, the Jeff Bryan, 1624 N. And in Colorado, Gov. Jared Polis personally opened a delivery door to the FedEx driver and district or state. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crys- ‘Historic day’: First The holiday season is signed for a package holding 975 precious fro- tal River, FL 34429 by typically a slow period Wednesday, Dec. 23. zen doses of vaccine made by Pfizer Inc. and its German partner BioNTech. anyway, he said. Nominate top The shots kicked off what will become the vaccines given in FL Massullo said he largest vaccination effort in U.S. history, one talked with Simpson a stories of year TAMARA LUSH, DeSantis and others that could finally conquer the outbreak. week ago and he seemed CHRIS O’MEARA watched as a FedEx truck The Citrus County Dr. Valerie Briones-Pryor, who has worked in a fine. AND BOBBY CAINA pulled up to the hospital Chronicle is seeking COVID-19 unit at University of Louisville Hospi- “He’s a healthy guy CALVAN with the Pfizer vaccine, nominations for Citrus tal since March and recently lost her 27th patient and very physically ac- Associated Press which was just approved County’s top local stories to the virus, was among the first recipients. tive so I’m hoping he by the FDA for emer- of 2020. Stories should “I want to get back to seeing my family,” she won’t have any prob- TAMPA — A 31-year- gency use last week. The be about people, organi- said. “I want families to be able to get back to lems,” Massullo said. old nurse at Tampa Gen- governor signed for the seeing their loved ones.” In a letter to Gov. Ron zations, businesses, is- eral Hospital rolled up shipment and watched as Some 145 sites around the country, from DeSantis, Simpson said sues or events in Citrus her left shirt sleeve Mon- the vaccines were placed Rhode Island to Alaska, received shipments, he regretted not being County. Multiple nomina- day and became one of in a deep freeze storage with more deliveries set for the coming days. able to attend the meet- tions are accepted. the first people in Flor- unit, at a temperature of High-risk health care workers were first in line. ing because he tested Email nominations to ida to receive the COVID- minus 79 degrees. The “This is 20,000 doses of hope,” John Couris, positive for COVID-19. jeff.bryand@chronicle 19 vaccine. hospital received 3,900 president and chief executive of Tampa Gen- Simpson, who has ad- online.com; or, mail to The vaccination was vials Monday. Each vial eral Hospital said of the first delivery. vocated for the use of Jeff Bryan, 1624 N. held during a news con- has five doses. Nursing home residents also get priority, and a face masks, is experi- Meadowcrest Blvd. ference at the hospital, “This is 20,000 doses of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Bedford, Mas- encing “mild symp- 34429 by Dec. 17, 2020. with Gov. Ron DeSantis hope,” said John Couris, sachusetts, announced via Twitter that its first toms,” similar to having looking on. president and chief ex- A ballot will be gener- dose went to a 96-year-old World War II veteran, a mild head cold or al- “Today was really a ecutive officer, Tampa ated from those nomina- Margaret Klessens. Other nursing homes around lergies, spokeswoman historic day,” he said. General Hospital. tions and readers will the U.S. expect inoculations in the coming days. Katie Betta said. Earlier Monday, See HISTORIC/Page A5 have an opportunity to See VACCINE/Page A7 See SIMPSON/Page A6 vote on their top 10 picks. The Spot to host Christmas Jams The Spot Family Cen- ter is seeking volunteers LMS donates gifts to Salvation Army angels for their 2020 Christmas Jam. Consider volunteer- BUSTER THOMPSON “It’s heartwarming to know the ing at one or more of the Staff writer children did it all,” Howland said. following events: “They came through.” I Gift Wrapping: 6 to Over a dozen little angels were These gifts will go toward the able to have a merry Christmas 217 local children 16 years old and 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15, this year thanks to three Lecanto younger, who were a Salvation Army at The Spot, 405 SE Sev- Middle School classes. angel on a tree this year under the enth Ave. Dawn Demangone’s sixth-grad- nonprofit’s 41-year-old program. I Christmas Jam: 1 to ers adopted 14 children to buy Howland said the county an- 9 p.m. Wednesday, presents for as part of the Salva- swered the call to ask for Angel Dec. 23, and/or Thursday, tion Army’s Angel Tree program. Trees and grant the three wishes Dec. 24, at The Spot. Citrus County Salvation Army on its hung tags. The Spot is also in Corps Officer Maj. Ken Fagan, See LMS/Page A5 need of new, unwrapped Angel Tree Coordinator Angelique Citrus County Salvation Army Corps toys for children between Howland and volunteer Vicki Officer Maj. Ken Fagan grabs a bag the ages of 2 and 6. For Bowman arrived at the school Fri- of donated gifts from one of Dawn more information, email day, Dec. 11, 2020, to express their Demangone’s sixth-graders, Friday, [email protected]. gratitude and pickup the students’ at Lecanto Middle School. — From staff reports bags of donated toys and clothing. BUSTER THOMPSON/Chronicle

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STATE &CITRUS L COUNTYOCAL CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY County unveils legislative wish list MICHAEL D. BATES widening from State Road 44 to I Request for a legislative com- myfloridahouse.gov and harrison. Staff writer S.R. 200. mittee interim project to study [email protected] by Dec. 21, Chronicle spreads That list also includes: and make recommendations for a 2020. holiday cheer Christmas is near and it’s the I Extending the Crystal River scallop stamp and the setting of Legislative spokeswoman Join the Citrus County appropriate time for county com- Airport runway to 5,000 feet, bag limits legislation. Adele Hembree said in a news re- missioners to release their wish which would allow the space The Citrus County Legislative lease that the change is an at- Chronicle as it brings you list for state legislators. needed for more corporate jets to Delegation is changing how the tempt to keep people as safe as three beloved Christmas The board unveils that list fly in and out of Crystal River. public can give input to their state possible but still allow the public stories, virtual. Readings during their meeting Tuesday, I Completing the Crystal Riv- representative for the upcoming to participate in the legislative will be at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15. er’s Riverwalk project along 2021 legislative session. process. Dec. 18; Monday, Dec. 21; Transportation projects King’s Bay. Due to the coronavirus pan- Citrus County Commissioners and Wednesday, Dec. 23. abound on the list, including the I Continued support for state demic, state representatives are meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15, This is a free event and is future extension of the Suncoast aid to libraries and restore fund- asking that the public wanting to 2020, at the county courthouse, open to everyone. Each Parkway to Red Level or the ing to $33 million give testimony, express concerns, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness. night we will read a different northern Citrus County line. I Support for TOO FAR’S get legislative input, or have bud- To view the agenda, visit http:// book and stream it on the Commissioners included cleanup of the Tsala Apopka lake get requests to send them via citruscountyfl.iqm2.com/Citizens/ Chronicle Facebook page. U.S. 41 improvements, such as chain. email to adele.hembree@ Detail_Meeting.aspx?ID=2537. As a special treat, you can pick up a free copy of each book and follow along Duke aids The Spot with the reading. The books Investigations continue are available at: Grand Liv- ing at Citrus Hills, Suncoast Dermatology & Skin Sur- gery Center and Suncoast into aggravated battery, Credit Union in Crystal River and Inverness. Sign up today for stabbing in Floral City NY Club luncheon BUSTER THOMPSON The New York Club of Staff writer Then the suspect came after the Citrus County is planning its man with a frying pan, striking him first luncheon of its 2021 Citrus County Sheriff ’s season for Thursday, Office investigations into over the head several times before Jan. 14, 2021. a Floral City dispute and Newcomers are stabbing continue but the man returned fire with a thrown welcome. they rest on a man’s will- ashtray, which struck the suspect in To secure a seat, contact ingness to cooperate. the club no later than Detectives with the his head, according to the report. Dec. 15, 2020. Call Marie agency’s Major Crimes Socha 845-667-2900 or Unit have yet to make an She said the man, who the living room floor, email newyorkclub@ arrest in connection to the was identified as a “sus- where the attack hotmail.com. After organiz- aggravated battery from pect” in the report, drove continued. the morning of Monday, away and returned a short According to the report, ers hear back from all who Nov. 30, 2020, off of East time later, driving through the attacked man was are interested, they will fi- Head Court, Sgt. Lee the property’s closed gate. able to grab a knife from a nalize the menu and cost. Carey said Monday, According to the report, couch and use it to stab Current members: Let the Dec. 14. the suspect pulled the his assailant, stabbing officers know if you are or Special to the Chronicle Carey said one of the front door open and until the man got off of are not returning to the club Recently, Dorothy Pernu of Duke Energy, right, presented two men involved in the threatened the woman, him. for the new season. Evelyn Vissicchio of The Spot Family Center, left a $500 incident are not working who said another man — Then the suspect came donation during their annual wrapping event. On behalf of with detectives because identified as a victim in after the man with a fry- Help save the Duke Energy’s Season of Giving, this donation will help they’re unsure if they the report — intervened. ing pan, striking him over Crystal River support The Spot’s hot dinners and groceries for families want to pursue charges. When deputies spoke to the head several times be- in need on Dec. 23 and 24. According to a redacted Save Crystal River is the victim, who had bruis- fore the man returned sheriff ’s office case re- ing and cuts to his face, he fire with a thrown ashtray, hosting a holiday raffle that port, authorities respond- said he told the suspect which struck the suspect offers you the opportunity to ing to a disturbance spoke he would defend himself in his head, according to take home a Power Pole with a woman who said if he approached. the report. and/or a Browning BL-22 Inverness council she got into an argument He said the suspect then According to a prior re- rifle for a suggested dona- with a man she was mov- struck him several times port, both men were tion of $20. Limited to only ing in with. before tackling him onto treated for injuries. 500 tickets per raffle. Do you have a boat considers requests owner in your life? A Power Pole, retailing at more than $2,000, is eco-friendly. Spud anchors are much to local delegation less damaging to eelgrass we are working to restore. FRED HIERS communities be given Are you shopping for a Staff writer more home rule authority. hunter? Mallard’s Guns has The letter cites as an ex- donated a Browning BL-22 The Inverness City ample giving local commu- rifle valued at over $600. Council will decide Tues- nities more authority in Tickets for both raffles day on a letter to its local establishing rules for to- are available online through legislative delegation list- bacco use in city play- ing some of its concerns grounds and parks. SaveCrystalRiver.com. and challenges that Inver- I Multi-modal transpor- Winners will be drawn at ness will face. tation and bicycle trails. noon Saturday, Dec. 19, via The letter to Rep. Ralph “We seek assistance to Facebook Live on the Save Massullo and Sen. Wilton help secure state funding Crystal River Facebook Simpson is the result of that allows communities page. The winner for the the state legislators can- that demonstrate local Browning BL-22 rifle will be celing their annual local commitment, to receive drawn on Mallard’s Guns legislative delegation support to further invest Facebook page. Winners meetings due to the risks and economically develop will be contacted directly associated with the coro- the lifestyle qualities of an after the raffle. navirus pandemic. intermodal program,” the The state lawmakers letter states. Comic Fest heads asked that communities I Public Safety: Sup- to Crystal River and Florida residents sub- port funding to develop mit questions and con- small-sized fire depart- Vibranium Comics will cerns in writing by Dec. 21, ment volunteer incentive host a comic fest and shop- 2020. programs and associated ping event from 10 a.m. to “This has been a diffi- grants. 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, at cult year in our commu- I Septic to Sewer grand the Crystal River Mall. nity, state, and nation as funding: “Removal of sep- There will be comic books, we continue to weather tic tanks … (is) a vital pro- Funko Pops and assorted the circumstances of gram … to the protection crafts for sale. COVID-19,” the city wrote of our Florida waterways state lawmakers in the and Florida aquifer,” the No-hassle pet proposed letter. “We see letter states. adoption available this as a first step and look The letter thanks state forward to working with lawmakers for their grants Citrus County Animal you through the upcoming thus far in helping city Services and Citrus County legislative session and businesses and residents Foundation for Animal Pro- beyond.” to hook up to municipal tection (CCFAP) are part- The proposed letter lists sewer services, but asks nering this holiday season several issues of interest for additional money, cit- in hopes to give every and concern for the city of ing the prohibitive cost adoptable pet at the shelter about 7,700 people. without state help. home for the holidays. I U.S. 41 and State Road I Water quality, water 352-563-5655 In honor of the holiday 200 from Inverness and supply, stormwater: The season, adoption fees are Marion County. city reminds state lawmak- $20 for dogs and cats, not The connector is an eco- ers that stormwater man- nomic corridor from Ocala agement is a heavy including county license fee to Inverness and road con- financial burden on local for Citrus County residents. ditions has been an im- municipalities. The letter Those who adopt from pediment to investment, also reminds the state that Dec. 19 through Dec. 23, the letter says. The city regional communities Animal Services is offering, requests the state expe- need to explore additional with support from CCFAP dites its plans to improve potable water resources to volunteers, the option to and widen the road and meet growth demand. have elves deliver the pet extend the its current five- In related council busi- on Christmas morning to year plan, which currently ness, the council will con- your front door. runs from the intersection sider approving its budget Call 352-746-8400 or visit of State Road 44 to the and capital improvement citrusbocc.com/departments Withlacoochee State Trail plan schedule. /community_services/ bridge near Inverness The council will meet at animal_services/index.php. Middle School. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15, I Home Rule. The letter at city hall, 212 W. Main St., — From staff reports requests that local Inverness. 000ZH23 N OTHING BELOW PINK LINE A4 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — A steady pace forward will ENTERTAINMENT Today is Tuesday, Dec. 15, the get you where you want to go. Don’t let 350th day of 2020. There are uncertainty deter you from reaching 16 days left in the year. your full potential. Trust and believe in yourself, and reach for the stars. ‘Grease,’ ‘Dark Today’s Highlight: On Dec. 15, 2013, Nelson Man- Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — The Knight’ added to grass may look greener on the other National Film Registry dela was laid to rest in his child- side of the fence, but that doesn’t mean hood hometown, ending a 10-day it’s time to make a life-altering change. LOS ANGELES — This year’s mourning period for South Africa’s Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Em- inductees into the National Film first Black president. brace change and put your plan in mo- Registry include a record num- On this date: tion. Use your energy wisely. Don’t ber of female directors and film- In 1791, the Bill of Rights, the first waste time arguing with someone who makers of color as well as a new 10 amendments to the U.S. Consti- will never see things your way. crop of movies ranging from a si- tution, went into effect following rati- Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Refuse lent short film thriller, classic mu- fication by Virginia. to let an unexpected change throw you sicals and an acclaimed Batman In 2000, the long-troubled Cher- for a loop. Make whatever adjustment film. nobyl nuclear power plant in is necessary to compensate, and keep The Library of Congress an- Ukraine was closed for good. moving forward. nounced Monday that films in- In 2001, with a crash and a large Take a Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — cluding “The Dark Knight,” dust cloud, a 50-foot tall section of practical path when dealing with mat- ters that could influence your earning “Suspense,” musicals “Grease” steel — the last standing piece of potential. and “The Blues Brothers” along the World Trade Center’s facade — Aries (March 21-April 19) — Put with Sidney Poitier’s Oscar-win- was brought down in New York. emotional differences aside and aim to ning performance in “Lilies of the Associated Press In 2012, a day after the massa- get things done. Concentrat on what’s Field” are among the 25 movies Olivia Newton John, left, and John Travolta in a scene from the cre at Sandy Hook Elementary at stake and take physical action. tapped for preservation this year. 1978 film “Grease.” The film was recently added to the National School in Newtown, Connecticut, Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Set the The national library said this Film Registry. President Barack Obama declared pace and put the changes you want to year’s selections include a re- and “Grease,” which starred who fought against racial segre- that “every parent in America has a make in motion. Refuse to let red-tape cord nine films directed by John Travolta and Olivia gation on buses and trains in the heart heavy with hurt” and said it issues get to you. women and filmmakers of color. Newton-John in 1978. 1960s. was time to “take meaningful action Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Don’t “With the inclusion of diverse “The Blue Brothers” director Christopher Nolan’s 2008 to prevent more tragedies like this.” trust hearsay. When in doubt, go di- filmmakers, we are not trying to John Landis called the film’s Batman film “The Dark Knight” In 2016, a federal jury in rectly to the source and find out where set records but rather to set the selection into the registry a “de- was a blockbuster and the top Charleston, South Carolina, con- you stand. Romance is on the rise. record straight by spotlighting lightful surprise.” public vote-getter. victed Dylann Roof of slaughtering Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Channel the astonishing contributions “The film is the result of Dan The other films directed by nine Black church members who emotional energy into love and ro- women and people of color have Aykroyd and John Belushi’s women include Lois Weber’s had welcomed him to their Bible mance, not into arguments and accu- “Suspense,” s sations. You’ll get much further if you made to American cinema, de- genuine passion for rhythm and Ida May Park’ study. are mindful of what others expect and spite facing often-overwhelming blues and our mutual love for “Bread,” Aloha Wanderwell’s Ten years ago: Time magazine you are willing to work with everyone. hurdles,” Carla Hayden, the Li- these great African American art- “With Car and Camera Around named Mark Zuckerberg, the Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Keep mov- brarian of Congress, said in a ists and the city of Chicago,” the World,” Ida Lupino’s “Out- 26-year-old co-founder and CEO of ing forward and don’t look back. Give statement. said Landis, who has two proj- rage,” Kathleen Collins’ “Losing Facebook, its Person of the Year. others freedom, and they will grant you Hayden and film historian ects in the registry including “An- Ground,” Julie Dash’s “Illu- Five years ago: In a major policy the same in return. Jacqueline Stewart will discuss imal House” and Michael sions,” Lourdes Portillo’s “The change, Secretary of State John Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Be sure the new selections in a television Jackson’s “Thriller.” Devil Never Sleeps” and “Mauna Kerry accepted Russia’s longstand- to get approval before making domes- special on Turner Classic Mov- The library chose a few more Kea: Temple Under Siege” by ing demand that Syrian President tic changes that will affect others. ies on Tuesday at 8 p.m. memorable titles such as Kath- Joan Lander. Bashar Assad’s future be deter- Being up-front and enthusiastic regard- The library has selected mov- ryn Bigelow’s “The Hurt Additional films on the list in- mined by his own people. ing your plans will encourage others to ies for preservation because of Locker,” the animated film clude “Kid Auto Races at Venice” One year ago: The Hallmark pitch in and help. their cultural, historic and artist “Shrek” and “The Joy Luck (1914), “The Battle of the Cen- Channel said it would reinstate Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Keep an importance since the registry Club,” a movie based on Amy tury” (1927), “The Man with the commercials for a wedding- open mind, but don’t let anyone rail- ’s bestselling book that told Golden Arm” (1955), “A Clock- road you into a dodgy situation. Chan- began in 1988. This year’s picks Tan planning website featuring same- nel your energy into something that bring the total number of films in the saga of two generations of work Orange” (1971), “Sweet sex couples; the network had pulled matters to you. the registry to 800. Asian American women. The Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song” the ads following a complaint from a Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — A life- Music was featured in this 2010 documentary “Freedom (1971), “Wattstax” (1973), conservative group. style change will give you a boost. year’s selection including the film Riders,” also making its way into “Buena Vista Social Club” (1999) Today’s Birthdays: Rock musi- Don’t feel pressured to spend money adaptation of Broadway musi- the registry, told an inspiring and “The Ground” (1993-2001). cian Paul Simonon (The Clash) is to impress others. cals “Cabin in the Sky” in 1943 story about civil rights activists — From wire reports 65. Actor Adam Brody is 41.

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“I don’t think we have a child that didn’t get some- thing,” she said. “I’ve been doing this since 1984, and I’ve … never lived in a commu- nity as generous as Citrus County,” Fagan added. “I’m always amazed by the generosity inspired by the generosity.” Demangone’s three En- glish Language Arts classes requested their an- gels from the Salvation Army in early November, after they learned about Angel Trees during a read- ing of a story in the “Chicken Soup for the Soul Christmas Treasury for Kids.” “We have so many privi- leges in our lives, and they don’t really have much,” 11-year-old Sarah Duncan said. “We were so inspired and loved it, and thought it would bring some joy in the lives of these kids; we needed to do that.” Demangone said her te- BUSTER THOMPSON/Chronicle nacious students took on Lecanto Middle School sixth-graders with Dawn Demangone’s three English Language Arts classes walk their bagged gifts over to Salvation Army the responsibility them- vehicles Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, to donate them toward the nonprofit’s Angel Tree program and the 14 local kids they bought holiday presents for. selves to contact the Salva- “I’m amazed on how Demangone’s third class upset he wasn’t able to get he said. “I learned a big Salvation Army’s charity tion Army and make they came through for split into groups to get his angel a jacket and lesson that giving is car- that adopting an angel will holiday wishes come true. those children who have gifts for 12. other big-ticket items, but ing, and that’s the whole be a new tradition for her. Students who couldn’t less,” she said. “They went “I think all kids should he made up for it with point of Christmas, so I’m “I didn’t even know the buy something for an angel above and beyond, and I’m be happy no matter what,” some Paw Patrol gear. not going to miss giving Angel Trees existed,” the had the chance to donate a so proud of them.” Sarah said, “and they de- “I though that giving at something away this year, 11-year-old said, “but used toy to the Spot Fam- After hearing their serve just as much as we last something would or any year.” when I heard that story, I ily Center, Demangone teacher’s first two classes do, if not more.” make children happy, and Alyssa Randolph said was like, ‘I’m going to do said. adopted a couple angels, Gabriel Bentley, 11, was I think we did the most,” she was motivated by the that every year.’” HISTORIC Continued from Page A1

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352-400-3708 000ZHC7 www.ComprehensiveRetinaConsultants.com A6 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Obituaries Author le Carre dies at 89 Frank William ‘Bill’ Associated Press one minute limousines and champagne, the next Durr Sr., 93 Shields, 75 LONDON — John le eviction from the family’s CRYSTAL RIVER LECANTO Carre, the spy-turned- latest accommodation. It Frank Richard Durr, Sr., William Shields passed novelist whose elegant bred insecurity, an acute 93, of Crystal River, FL away on December 10, and intricate narratives awareness of the gap be- passed away December 13, 2020 at Sunshine Gardens defined the Cold War es- tween surface and reality 2020 in Brandon, FL under Assisted Living Facility in pionage thriller and — and a familiarity with the loving care of his fam- Crystal River. He was born brought acclaim to a secrecy that would serve ily and Life Path Hospice. on December 28, 1944 in genre critics had once ig- him well in his future He was born on Au- Philadel- nored, has died. He profession. gust 2, 1927 to Frank L. & phia, Pa was 89. Associated Press His first three novels Jeanne Durr in Clarks- to the late Le Carre’s literary John le Carre, the spy-turned-novelist pictured here in were written while he was burg, WV. He retired from Aloyius & agency, Curtis Brown, said September 2010 whose elegant and intricate narratives a spy, and his employers the US Army as a Chief Anne Sunday he died in Corn- defined the Cold War espionage thriller and brought required him to publish Warrant Officer. He was a Shields. wall, southwest England acclaim to a genre critics had once ignored, died Saturday under a pseudonym. He member of the American He grew on Saturday after a short at 89. remained “le Carre” for Legion Post 155 in Crystal up in Hat- illness. The agency said mid-20th century.” ness as Smiley. his entire career. He said River, the AFIO, and the boro, PA his death was not related For le Carre, the world Le Carre was drawn to he chose the name — National Counter Intelli- and grad- William to COVID-19. His family of espionage was a “meta- espionage by an upbring- square in French — sim- gence Corp Veterans. uated Shields said he died of phor for the human ing that was superficially ply because he liked the Frank was preceded in from pneumonia condition.” conventional but secretly vaguely mysterious, Euro- death by his first wife Upper Moreland High In classics such as “The “I’m not part of the lit- tumultuous. pean sound of it. Betty Durr, his second school in Willow Grove, Pa Spy Who Came in from erary bureaucracy if you Born David John Moore “Call For the Dead” ap- wife, Frankie Durr and his in 1962. the Cold,” “Tinker Tailor like that categorizes ev- Cornwell in Poole, south- peared in 1961 and “A son Frank R. Durr, II. He is After High School, Bill Soldier Spy” and “The erybody: Romantic, west England on Oct. 19, Murder of Quality” in 1962. survived by his children served honorably in the Honourable Schoolboy,” Thriller, Serious,” le 1931, he appeared to have Then in 1963 came “The Sue Padilla, Carrie Boeh- United States Air Force Le Carre combined terse Carre told The Associated a standard upper- Spy Who Came in From ling, Sally Durr and David from 1963 until 1967 fol- but lyrical prose with the Press in 2008. “I just go middle-class education: the Cold,” a tale of an Durr as well as 6 grand- lowed by 2 years of reserve kind of complexity ex- with what I want to write the private Sherborne agent forced to carry out children and 2 great duty. He moved to Lecanto pected in literary fiction. about and the characters. School, a year studying one last, risky operation in grandchildren. January 2016 to be closer His books grappled with I don’t announce this to German literature at the divided Berlin. It raised Visitation will be held to his 2 brothers and their betrayal, moral compro- myself as a thriller or an University of Bern, com- one of the author’s recur- from 10AM-12PM, Thurs- families after living most mise and the psychologi- entertainment. pulsory military service ring themes: the blurring day, December 17, 2020 of his life in cal toll of a secret life. In “I think all that is pretty in Austria — where he in- of moral lines that is part with a Funeral Service be- Pennsylvania. the quiet, watchful spy- silly stuff. It’s easier for terrogated Eastern Bloc and parcel of espionage, ginning at 12PM at Brown Bill was an avid follower master George Smiley, he booksellers and critics, defectors — and a degree and the difficulty of distin- Funeral Home & Crema- of the Philadelphia profes- created one of 20th- but I don’t buy that catego- in modern languages at guishing good guys from tory in Lecanto, FL. Burial sional sports teams and century fiction’s iconic rization. I mean, what’s ‘A Oxford University. But his bad. It was immediately will follow at the Florida enjoyed fishing, canoeing characters — a decent Tale of Two Cities?’ — a ostensibly ordinary up- hailed as a classic and al- National Cemetery in & boating with his family man at the heart of a web thriller?” bringing was an illusion. lowed him to quit the in- Bushnell, FL with full mil- as well as celebrating holi- of deceit. His other works in- His father, Ronnie Corn- telligence service to itary honors. days and vacations visiting “John le Carre has cluded “Smiley’s People,” well, was a con man who become a full-time writer. Sign the guest book at family in Florida. passed at the age of 89. “The Russia House,” and, was an associate of gang- His writing continued www.chronicleonline.com. Bill will be missed by This terrible year has in 2017, the Smiley fare- sters and spent time in unabated after the Cold his family and friends. He claimed a literary giant well, “A Legacy of Spies.” jail for insurance fraud. War ended and the front Leslie is survived by his older and a humanitarian spirit,” Many novels were His mother left the family lines of the espionage Hansen, 63 brother Allen and younger tweeted novelist Stephen adapted for film and tele- when David was 5; he wars shifted. brother Daniel, niece Kim King. Margaret Atwood vision, notably the 1965 didn’t meet her again Le Carre is survived by INVERNESS (Shields) Head and family, said: “Very sorry to hear productions of “Smiley’s until he was 21. his wife and sons Nicholas, Mrs. Leslie Sarah Han- nephew Aaron Shields this. His Smiley novels are People’ and “Tinker Tai- It was a childhood of un- Timothy, Stephen and sen, 63, of Inverness, FL and family, nephew Kevin key to understanding the lor” featuring Alec Guin- certainty and extremes: Simon. died on Saturday, Decem- Shields as well as many ber 12, 2020 in Lecanto, cousins and their respec- part of his fortune in the FL. Private cremation ar- tive families. lawmakers return to Tal- thousands of new cases asbestos remediation in- rangements are under the Bill’s request was to lahassee next year. each day for weeks. SIMPSON dustry, signed a two-year direction of the Inverness have his remains donated The block scheduling More than 19,800 Florida Continued from Page A1 contract in October with a Chapel of Hooper Funeral for medical and scientific “will allow us to utilize residents have died of com- team from Tampa Gen- Homes & Crematory. purposes, under the care the committee rooms with plications related to of Science Care Hope Pro- Senate staff members eral Hospital to make rec- the largest seating area COVID-19, and 267 non-res- gram in Coral Gables, who had contact with ommendations about for senators,” Simpson idents have died, accord- Dominic Florida. He will be cre- Simpson last week were social distancing, air fil- wrote in a Dec. 3 memo. ing to Sunday’s report. Masut, 84 mated and his ashes will tested Monday morning tration and other COVID- But Simpson and House Many of the deaths in “out of an abundance of IDAHO be returned to his family. 19-related precautions in Speaker Chris Sprowls, Florida — more than In the next few weeks, the caution,” Betta said in an advance of the 2021 legis- R-Palm Harbor, have not 7,700 — involve residents Dominic Masut passed family will have a celebra- email. lative session. released plans about pub- and staff of long-term care away November 27, 2020 at tion of life to honor him. “Everyone was nega- Committee meetings for lic attendance inside the facilities. age 84 near his home in In lieu of flowers dona- tive,” she said. the annual 60-day session, Capitol — which has been The federal govern- North Idaho, where he tions can sent to the Alz- While some other Re- which kicks off March 2, closed to the public for ment is sending 179,400 and Jan moved to in 2014 heimer’s Association. publican leaders have begin next month. months because of the doses of Pfizer Inc.’s re- to be close to family. Sign the guest book at taken more-cavalier ap- State lawmakers were pandemic — during the cently approved vaccine Before retiring in 1998, www.chronicleonline.com. proaches to COVID-19, offered COVID-19 tests at committee weeks and the to Florida, with the first Dom was owner/manager Simpson has adopted a testing site set up out- legislative session. doses arriving Monday. of the Prime Minister more-stringent protocols side the Capitol prior to a Simpson’s positive test DeSantis said that 81,900 restaurant in Crystal River SO YOU KNOW for senators and staff to legislative organization result also nixed an an- doses of the vaccine will for 22 years. Prior to Flor-  Obituaries must be try to reduce the spread of session on Nov. 17. Nine nual holiday breakfast be distributed to long- ida, he was with the city of verified with the the highly contagious lawmakers, including with reporters, scheduled term care facilities. The Garfield, N.J. police de- funeral home or virus, which has resulted those who were asymp- for Tuesday. In previous remainder will go to five partment for 10 years ris- society in charge of in the deaths of more than tomatic, were excused years, the gathering was hospitals throughout the ing to Detective rank, and arrangements. 20,000 people in Florida from attendance because held in the Senate presi- state. owned and operated a Su- since the onset of the they tested positive for dent’s office. Due to the Chronicle reporter Mi-  noco service and repair A flag will be included pandemic. the virus or were exposed coronavirus, this year’s chael D. Bates contributed station. He was an avid for free for those who The Trilby Republican to COVID-19 in the days event was slated to take to this report. pilot, with single, multi-en- served in the U.S. initiated precautions leading up to the largely place in the Senate gine, IFR, and commercial military. (Please note even before taking over as ceremonial session. chamber. To Place Your ratings. He enjoyed wood- the branch of service the Senate’s leader fol- Simpson announced State health officials on working and mechanical when submitting an lowing the November this month that no more Sunday reported more “In Memory” ad, work. obituary.) elections. than three Senate com- than 1.125 million COVID- Contact Lori Driver Dominic is survived by  Obituary deadlines for Simpson, a farmer and mittees will meet at the 19 cases since March. The 564-2931 or email: his wife Jan, brothers An- contractor who also made Tuesday, Wednesday, same time when state has recorded [email protected] gelo Masut and Larry Masut Thursday and Friday of Florida, daughter Donna editions is 3 p.m. the Brown Funeral Home & Crematory Closing time for placing Taylor and sons Dominic Jr. Funeral Home With Crematory ad is 4 business days and Richard Masut and day before. Deadlines Lecanto, Florida ROGER BECKNER, JR. - Service: Mon., 11 AM for Saturday, Sunday FREDERICK SCHEU prior to run date. Phillip Norrup of Califor- Services: Mon., (12/28) 11 AM There are advanced and Monday editions Florida National Cemetery nia, and their families, and Two Generations serving deadlines for holidays. is 3 p.m. Friday. ROBERT AND ANGELINA TRASCOY lots of grandchildren and you with compassionate, Deferred Services great-grandchildren. PATRICIA RUPP - Deferred Services  The Chronicle does personalized service. CLYDE CLOYD - Private Arrangements Family and friends are 000ZBDJ ANNE STONE - Private Arrangements not edit obituaries for ANTHONY HUGHS - Private Arrangements invited to sign Dominic’s content. MARY GIBSON - Arrangements Pending online guest book at www. ELLEN BERGER - Services: Deferred  Obituaries are at www. MARTIN SHARE - Arrangements Pending coffeltfuneral.com. Igrayne Brown Dias Richard T. 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Associated Press Medical staff, Helen Cordova, from left, Kim Taylor, Brian Thompson, Raul Aguilar, and Turning 65? Angela Balam pose for photos after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center in Los Angeles, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020.

The nearly 3 million unsure, according to a re- We’ve Got You Covered! doses now being shipped cent poll by The Associ- VACCINE are just a down payment ated Press-NORC Center Continued from Page A1 on the amount needed. for Public Health More of the Pfizer-BioN- Research. The campaign began the Tech vaccine will arrive The FDA, considered same day the U.S death each week. And later this the world’s strictest medi- toll from the surging out- week, the FDA will decide cal regulator, said the break crossed the 300,000 whether to green-light the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, threshold, according to the world’s second rigorously which was developed at count kept by Johns Hop- studied COVID-19 vaccine, breakneck speed less than kins University. The num- made by Moderna Inc. a year after the virus was ber of dead rivals the While the U.S. hopes for identified, appears safe population of St. Louis or enough of both vaccines and strongly protective, Pittsburgh. It is more than together to vaccinate and the agency laid out the five times the number of 20 million people by the data in a daylong public Americans killed in the end of the month, and meeting last week for sci- Vietnam War. It is equal to 30 million more in Janu- entists and consumers a 9/11 attack every day for ary, there won’t be enough alike to see. more than 100 days. for the average person to “We know it works well,” “To think, now we can get a shot until spring. said Ochsner infectious- just absorb in our country For now the hurdle is to disease expert Dr. Kather- 3,000 deaths a day as rapidly get vaccine into ine Baumgarten, who got though it were just busi- the arms of millions, not her shot on Day 1. “As soon ness as usual. It just rep- just doctors and nurses as you can get it, please do resents a moral failing,” but other at-risk health so.” said Jennifer Nuzzo, a workers such as janitors Still, the vaccine was public health researcher and food handlers — and cleared for emergency use at Johns Hopkins. then deliver a second dose before a final study in Health experts know a three weeks later. nearly 44,000 people was wary public is watching “We’re also in the mid- complete. That research is the vaccination campaign, dle of a surge, and it’s the continuing to try to answer especially communities of holidays, and our health additional questions. color that have been hit care workers have been For example, while the hard by the pandemic but, working at an extraordi- vaccine is effective at pre- because of the nation’s leg- nary pace,” said Sue venting COVID-19 illness, acy of racial health dispar- Mashni, chief pharmacy it is not clear if it will stop ities and research abuses officer at Mount Sinai the symptomless spread against Black people, have Health System in New that accounts for half of all doubts about the vaccine. York City. cases. Getting vaccinated is “a Plus, the shots can cause The shots still must be privilege,” said Dr. Leon- temporary fever, fatigue studied in children and ardo Seoane, chief aca- and aches as they rev up during pregnancy. But the demic officer at Ochsner people’s immune systems, American College of Ob- Health in suburban New forcing hospitals to stagger stetricians and Gynecolo- Orleans, after getting his employee vaccinations. gists said Sunday that dose. Seoane, who is Cuban Just half of Americans vaccination should not be American, urged “all of my say they want to get vacci- withheld from pregnant Hispanic brothers and sis- nated, while about a quar- women who otherwise ters to do it. It’s OK.” ter don’t and the rest are would qualify. 000ZEBG

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American Air- 3,200 26,000 The S&P 500 fell 0.4% demic. . lines dropped 2.1%, while 25,000 after having been up 0.9% Hospital workers are Carnival slid 1.8%. Marri- 3,000 24,000 in the early going. The re- unloading the first ott International gave up JDJASON JDJASON versal handed the bench- batches of a coronavirus 1.5%. StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD mark index its fourth vaccine developed by Alexion Pharmaceuti- DOW 30,325.79 29,849.15 29,861.55 -184.82 -0.62% +4.64% straight decline, some- Pfizer and its German cals soared 29.2% for the NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 12,828.04 12,381.51 12,382.97 -289.41 -2.28% +13.59% thing that hasn’t hap- partner, BioNTech, fol- biggest gain in the S&P DOW Util. 869.36 852.68 852.81 -2.29 -0.27% -3.00% pened since September. lowing its approval for 500. It’s the first trading Vol. (in mil.) 4,034 4,218 NYSE Comp. 14,459.65 14,214.03 14,214.93 -140.36 -0.98% +2.17% Losses in the financial, Pvs. Volume 3,785 3,988 NASDAQ 12,543.00 12,432.71 12,440.04 +62.17 +0.50% +38.64% emergency use by U.S. day for the stock since As- Advanced 921 1582 S&P 500 3,697.61 3,645.84 3,647.49 -15.97 -0.44% +12.90% industrial and health care regulators. Health care traZeneca said on Satur- Declined 1600 1623 S&P 400 2,269.13 2,233.98 2,234.01 -5.93 -0.26% +8.29% sectors accounted for workers and nursing day that it would buy the New Highs 134 271 Wilshire 5000 38,861.09 38,355.73 38,364.65 -116.35 -0.30% +16.66% much of the decline, out- home residents will be company for $39 billion in New Lows 3 12 Russell 2000 1,944.12 1,913.86 1,913.86 +2.16 +0.11% +14.71% weighing gains by tech- first in line for vaccina- cash and stock. nology stocks and tions, and the hope in Of course, the hopes for Stocks of Local Interest companies that rely on markets is that a wider the economy in the future 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR consumer spending. Trea- rollout next year will help are tempered by the NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV sury yields were mostly pull the economy back to- worsening pandemic in AT&T Inc T 26.08 4 39.55 30.55 -.46 -1.5 t s s -21.8 -13.9 16 2.08 higher, a sign of optimism ward normal following its the present. Surging Ametek Inc AME 54.82 0 121.69 116.30 -2.08 -1.8 t t s +16.6 +21.4 48 0.72 in the economy. devastation this year. coronavirus counts have Stocks initially headed Such optimism has forced a downshift to the Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 32.58 8 83.54 70.00 +.36 +0.5 s s s -14.7 -8.7 17 1.10e higher as Americans began helped Wall Street’s rally economy’s momentum, in- Bank of America BAC 17.95 6 35.72 28.22 -.35 -1.2 t s s -19.9 -11.0 10 0.72 receiving the country’s broaden out beyond Big cluding last week’s worse- Capital City Bank CCBG 15.61 7 30.95 25.60 +.05 +0.2 s s s -16.1 -9.8 2 0.60f first vaccinations against Tech stocks, which were than-expected report on Citigroup C 32.00 6 83.11 58.74 -.19 -0.3 t s s -26.5 -17.5 8 2.04 COVID-19, a process that’s pulling the market higher joblessness. Disney DIS 79.07 9 179.45 169.30 -6.42 -3.7 t s s +17.1 +6.5 23 1. 76 Duke Energy DUK 62.13 7 103.79 91.13 -.41 -0.4 t t s -0.1 +7.3 23 3.86f WEST FLORIDA MEDICAL ASSOCIATES EPR Properties EPR 12.56 4 73.59 31.26 -1.54 -4.7 t r s -55.7 -49.2 9 4.32 Equity Commonwealth EQC 24.38 4 30.97 26.44 +.06 +0.2 s t t -8.8 -7.9 27 2.50e Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 3 71.37 42.22 -1.58 -3.6 t s s -39.5 -31.2 10 3.48 Ford Motor F 3.96 9 9.58 8.91 -.11 -1.2 t s s -4.2 +2.2 7 ... As of December 18, 2020 Dr’s V.A. Reddy Gen Electric GE 5.48 7 13.26 10.83 -.33 -3.0 t s s -3.0 +3.2 dd 0.04 and M.P. Kumar will be retiring from HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 0 164.22 160.86 +3.29 +2.1 s s s +8.8 +13.9 24 1.72f Home Depot HD 140.63 9 292.95 265.58 +1.03 +0.4 s t t +21.6 +25.4 27 6.00 practice. As you are already aware we Intel Corp INTC 43.61 3 69.29 50.47 +.74 +1.5 s s t -15.7 -8.9 17 1.32 merged with Dr’s Bhadresh Patel and Alex IBM IBM 90.56 5 158.75 123.53 -.74 -0.6 t s s -7.8 -1.8 13 6.52 LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 0 38.38 36.61 -.05 -0.1 t t s +2.5 +3.1 21 ... Villacastin practices. They’ll be pleased to Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 9 180.67 160.09 +2.27 +1.4 s t t +33.7 +39.5 36 2.20 provide you with continued medical care in Lumen Technologies LUMN 8.16 4 15.30 10.42 +.23 +2.3 s s s -21.1 -22.0 4 1.00 McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 9 231.91 211.92 +4.16 +2.0 s t t +7.2 +9.3 32 5.16f their multiple offices of your choice. Microsoft Corp MSFT 132.52 9 232.86 214.20 +.94 +0.4 s t s +35.8 +40.7 42 2.24f Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 7 187.49 165.92 -1.77 -1.1 t t s +3.0 +8.4 31 2.84f Your medical records will remain in custody NextEra Energy NEE 43.70 8 83.34 73.55 -.25 -0.3 t t t +23.4 +27.4 5 1.40 with their practice. If you choose a different Piedmont Office RT PDM 11.26 4 24.78 16.16 -.02 -0.1 t s s -27.3 -23.7 7 0.84 Regions Fncl RF 6.94 8 17.54 15.15 -.39 -2.5 t t s -11.7 -3.1 11 0.62 physician please contact the offices at: Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 7 125.62 113.25 -1.92 -1.7 t t t +8.8 +12.6 14 3.60f Texas Instru TXN 93.09 0 167.24 160.12 -.49 -0.3 t s s +24.8 +36.5 29 3.60 Bhadresh Patel - 352-765-3434 UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 9 217.90 202.43 +4.21 +2.1 s s s +0.2 -5.2 23 1.00 Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 9 62.22 59.98 -.37 -0.6 t t s -2.3 +2.9 14 2.52f Alex Villacastin - 352-513-5906 000ZECH Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 7 20.53 17.34 +.13 +0.8 s s s -10.3 -2.7 0.97e WalMart Strs WMT 102.00 9 153.66 145.65 -1.35 -0.9 t t s +22.6 +25.2 84 2.16f Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 33.36 4 59.78 41.48 -.05 -0.1 t t s -29.6 -25.5 8 1.87f Dr. Bhadresh Patel Dr. Alex Tan Villacastin Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in Inverness Lecanto preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. 352-765-3434 352-513-5906

InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR 801 Medical Ct. E. 2671 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Stocks closed mostly lower on 3-month T-bill .08 .08 ... 1.56 Wall Street Monday after an 6-month T-bill .08 .08 ... 1.55 early rally faded, giving the 52-wk T-bill .08 .10 -0.02 1.53 S&P 500 its fourth straight de- cline. Losses in the financial, 2-year T-note .13 .11 +0.02 1.59 industrial and health care sec- The yield on the 5-year T-note .37 .37 ... 1.65 tors accounted for much of the 10-year Treasury 7-year T-note .63 .63 ... 1.75 market's decline. rose to 0.88% on 10-year T-note .88 .87 +0.01 1.82 Monday. Yields 30-year T-bond 1.63 1.62 +0.01 2.25 affect rates on Alexion Pharma ALXN mortgages and $156.31 35.33 or 29.2% other consumer Close: NAT'L WK 6MO 1YR AstraZeneca is buying the U.S. drug loans. CONSUMER RATES AVG AGO AGO AGO developer in a deal worth $39 bil- lion. 48 month new car loan 4.02 t 4.04 4.14 4.19 Money market account 0.20 r 0.20 0.20 0.29 $160 PRIME FED 1 year CD 0.41 r 0.41 0.41 0.50 RATE FUNDS 140 $30K Home equity loan 5.26 t 6.14 4.97 5.39 LAST 3.25 .13 120 t 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 30 year xed mortgage 2.85 2.92 2.96 3.40 100 SDON 1 YR AGO 4.75 1.63 15 year xed mortgage 2.41 s 2.39 2.47 2.86 52-week range $72.67 $160.03 Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD Vol.: 22.3m (12.2x avg.) PE: 36.5 Crude Oil (bbl) 46.99 46.57 +0.90 -23.0 Mkt. Cap: $34.2 b Yield: ... Crude oil prices Ethanol (gal) 1.31 1.32 -0.76 -4.7 TCF Financial rose almost 1% Heating Oil (gal) 1.45 1.44 +1.22 -28.2 TCF while natural gas Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.68 2.59 +3.51 +22.5 Close: $36.95 2.17 or 6.2% jumped sharply. Unleaded Gas (gal) 1.32 1.31 +0.87 -22.0 Huntington Bancshares is buying Gold and silver the regional bank in an all-stock METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD deal valued at $22 billion. prices fell. In Gold (oz) 1828.70 1839.80 -0.60 +20.4 crops, corn and Silver (oz) 23.99 24.03 -0.20 +34.5 $40 soybean prices Platinum (oz) 1015.60 1021.80 -0.61 +4.6 rose. Copper (lb) 3.52 3.52 -0.06 +26.1 30 Palladium (oz) 2307.90 2322.10 -0.61 +20.9 20 AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD SDON Cattle (lb) 1.09 1.09 +0.32 -12.5 52-week range Coffee (lb) 1.24 1.22 +3.66 -4.7 $16.96 $47.46 Corn (bu) 4.22 4.24 -0.53 +8.8 Vol.: 6.4m (7.8x avg.) PE: 24.1 Cotton (lb) 0.75 0.74 +0.80 +8.1 Mkt. 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TtInBIdxAdmrl 23.45 -.02 +4.6 +4.2 +5.0 +4.5 $24 TtInSIdxAdmrl 31.87 -.04 +8.2 +10.0 +4.8 +9.0 22 TtInSIdxInv 19.05 -.02 +8.1 +9.9 +4.8 +8.9 20 TtlSMIdxAdmrl 92.33 -.26 +17.4 +19.8 +13.8 +15.0 18 TtlSMIdxInv 92.28 -.27 +17.3 +19.7 +13.6 +14.9 SDON WlngtnAdmrl 79.76 -.41 +8.5 +9.7 +9.1 +10.6 52-week range WlslyIncAdmrl 69.53 -.35 +7.4 +8.0 +7.0 +7.9 $11.50 $24.34 4.2m (9.5x avg.) 159.4 *– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a Vol.: PE: 000ZH0X marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Mkt. Cap: $6.2 b Yield: ...

Virgin Galactic SPCE Close: $26.47 -5.57 or -17.4% The space rocket company aborted a test launch over the weekend af- ter a rocket motor failed to fire.

$40 30 20 10 SDON 52-week range $8.98 $42.49 Vol.: 46.9m (3.3x avg.) PE: ... Mkt. Cap: $6.2 b Yield: ... SOURCE: FISAP “Be happy with what you have while Page A9 - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 working for what you want.” Helen Keller

OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Transferring public money EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member to NGOs would be a mistake Mac Harris ...... citizen member EDNA MATTOS Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member Special to the Chronicle Other VOICES Jeff Bryan ...... managing editor doves now when fiscal respon- for their very existence and Commissioners, I do not be- Founded sibility and constrains are their intra-community rele- Brian LaPeter ...... assistant managing editor lieve our local government by Albert M. needed the most? Some of this vance, especially during these Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... assistant managing editor, desk should consider transferring revenue has been wasted on difficult times. In my opinion, “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” public revenue over to non- governmental organizations legal opinion(s) already, more something is bound to fall — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus (NGOs), regardless of the entity, will be given away to NGOs in through the cracks. It’s no se- for several important reasons, the form of exorbitant fees to cret that donations and mem- The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials namely: process and approve grants bership dues are down, but it is are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. I NGOs are not answerable that staff can handle. I believe not the government’s job to to the taxpayers. These public- that taxpayers would rather see prop up any entity for any rea- private partnerships will only the county pay itself back by son. If they are in trouble and RELIEVING CONGESTION create more layers of bureau- charging whatever fees are per- in need of financial assistance, cracy between the people and missible to provide this service, they should apply like anyone their elected representative principally because these re- else. government. ceipts will be returned to the I All transactions should be I Public revenue should not taxpayers in the form of ser- audited. I worry that the “need” be given to any non-government vices. Keep this revenue in- factor could be subjective and organizations (NGOs) for dis- house for the benefit of the unverifiable, or perhaps even Bypass best community. biased. This could easily hap- pensation regardless of the cir- cumstances. Even if mutual I If the fee is not a major pen due to the NGOs commu- legal contracts are in place, the consideration for these two en- nity involvement and BOCC will still be liable to the tities to volunteer to handle the organizational preferences, secures Crystal taxpayers, and to the state and dispensation of this funding, and/or politics. The federal gov- to the federal governments, for then why don’t they simply vol- ernment, with all of their over- any wrong doing. Your fidu- unteer to help in any way they sight, or lack thereof, gave ciary responsibility to the tax- can without charging? It ap- grants and loans to people/or- payers is non-transferable. pears that these fees are the ganizations that didn’t deserve River’s vitality I The United Way and the primary motivator for their in- it. They took the money, fired Citrus County Chamber of Com- volvement. This is another im- their workers and closed shop. rystal River is a small Drive would enable the cre- merce are not in any way better portant reason why some will This can happen anywhere. I town on the move with ation of a grand entrance positioned to dispense public distrust the process, and by as- could be wrong, but the greater bold ideas for its into the city that would im- revenue than our local govern- sociation, the BOCC’s motives. dispensation amounts, will C I future. prove connectivity by en- ment is. You’ve provided this E&O insurance policies probably fall at the lower end of Bold ideas com- abling traffic service already and have the are not cheap. Neither organi- the scale, perhaps $50,000 or zation has any experience in less. Smaller transactions ing to fruition are calming mea- experienced staff. Our local THE ISSUE: government has greater stand- this area. Their lack of experi- should not be overlooked be- its Riverwalk and sures, streets- ence alone could lead to higher cause they could add up to be a Proposed North ing and greater respect from Town Center that cape features, constituents. The same cannot policy insurance premiums. large percentage of the total are bringing a Turkey Oak Drive and aesthetic en- be said for either of the two pri- Additionally, these premiums revenue available for re-energized vi- bypass. hancements to mary contenders. It is undispu- are for an entire year but, the dispensation. tality to Crystal welcome visiting table that not everyone holds dispensation process should I will end this by stating that River’s down- OUR OPINION: motorists, opti- either in high standing. This only take a few months. Why It makes no logical sense to me town area that mize access to alone can disenfranchise, by should taxpayers be on the why this transfer is even being A bold idea that promises to at- businesses, and choice or otherwise, some from hook for more unnecessary and considered by the BOCC. Just merits full tract more local make it safer for applying for needed aid. This wasteful expenses that will because it can be done, does support. could create legal issues down only benefit these NGOs during not mean it should be done. shoppers and vis- pedestrians and the road. and beyond completion? I The amount of manpower iting tourists. cyclists. I These NGOs and the BOCC would argue that this expense hours wasted discussing this Crystal River’s downtown The bypass certainly has are not equal. However, when can technically be considered issue already is, again, another area at the convergence of merit because it would miti- you transfer control, in the form to be misappropriation of pub- waste of public revenue. the heavily traveled arteries gate the city’s arterial con- of decision-making powers, for lic revenue. I respectfully request that of U.S. 19 and State Road 44, gestion, obviate the example, you also lose power I These NGOs have limited you reconsider your options however, is already experi- six-laning of U.S. 19 that and control in the process. staffing and they solely exist be- and abstain from voting for this encing a daily traffic volume would further bisect the I Some commissioners are cause of donations. They will transfer of funding and, what- of 24,000 vehicles. As such, city’s historic downtown, considered to be fiscal hawks. split their time between provid- ever responsibility goes with it Why are you becoming fiscal ing services and campaigning to anyone. city officials are concerned and enable the redesign of that with the Suncoast Park- the S.R. 44 entrance into the way’s northward extension city as a gateway to its down- an open question at this town area. LETTERS to the Editor juncture, a significant in- Although a bold idea, the background checks won’t stop crease in traffic from its ter- bypass has garnered support Background checks OPINIONS INVITED minus at either S.R. 44 or for a feasibility study by every act of gun violence. But long overdue I Viewpoints depicted in political updating the federal back- County Road 486 in Lecanto county commissioners, the cartoons, columns or letters do could create an arterial Hernando-Citrus Metropoli- Dec. 14, 2012. An unforget- not necessarily represent the ground law to include online blockage in the heart of tan Planning Organization table day in American history. opinion of the editorial board. sales and gun shows, would save lives. The House passed Crystal River’s downtown (MPO) and the Florida De- On that day, 20-year-old Adam I We reserve the right to edit a bill in 2019 but Mitch McCo- area. partment of Transportation Lanza walked into Sandy letters for length, libel, fairness Hook Elementary School in and good taste. nnell refuses to hear it. The With city officials not sup- (FDOT), which has commit- Newtown, Connecticut, and I Letters must be no longer than Florida Legislature also portive of six-laning U.S. 19 ted to funding the study. shot 26 people, including 20 400 words, and writers will be needs to take action on back- through its historic downtown The broad support that the children, after killing his limited to four letters per month. ground checks. to mitigate the arterial block- city’s bold bypass idea has mother in their home. News I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, Passing background checks age, they hope to relieve traf- garnered is a tribute to the 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., of the massacre reverberated Crystal River, FL 34429; or is one effective way to honor fic congestion in the heart of positive relationships that across the country, eliciting email to letters@chronicle the lives lost at Sandy Hook the city by using North Turkey city staff has nurtured with shock and grief. online.com. and every day ... and to save Oak Drive as a bypass to flow county and state officials, as The very next day, Shannon precious lives in the future. northbound S.R. 44 traffic well as its visionary look at Watts, a stay-at-home mother of hands. Since federal law around the city. the city’s future and the well five, started a Facebook group began requiring background Deborah Daniels As proposed, the section of thought out civic master plan with the message that all checks in 1994, over 3.5 mil- Hernando S.R. 44 between U.S. 19 and that it has inspired. Americans can and should do lion sales to prohibited pur- North Turkey Oak Drive Just as the re-direction of more to reduce gun violence. chasers have been blocked. Denying the would be re-designated as a S.R. 44 around the heart of The online conversation be- But federal law does not democratic process city artery with the city as- Inverness’ downtown three came a grassroots movement address sales by unlicensed known as Moms Demand Ac- It is beyond agonizing to suming ownership and main- decades ago proved to be in- sellers who sell guns online tion for Gun Sense in America. discover that our U.S. Con- tenance responsibility. The strumental in creating a or at gun shows. This loop- Moms Demand Action consists hole enables people with fel- gressional representative, state would then take over more vibrant city, the pro- of volunteer women and men, ony convictions, domestic Daniel Webster, has signed on North Turkey Oak Drive to posed North Turkey Oak including gun owners, from all abuse restraining orders, and/ to the Texas lawsuit seeking reroute regional traffic Drive bypass offers the same 50 states. Moms advocate for or prohibiting histories of to overthrow the election re- northward. opportunity for another public safety measures that mental illness to buy guns sults in a handful of states The re-routing of regional small town to do its future protect people from gun vio- with no questions asked. that voted for Joe Biden. His traffic via North Turkey Oak right. lence, while still supporting States that go beyond federal action is treasonous, and his our Second Amendment rights. law and require background behavior is a denial of the United Way needs your help Moms are part of Everytown checks for unlicensed sales democratic process by which for Gun Safety, the largest gun are associated with a 10% this nation has chosen presi- I The United Way of Citrus County needs your help this violence prevention organiza- lower homicide rate, as well dents for generations. Christmas season. The Chronicle is asking that residents tion in the country, with nearly as lower rates of firearm sui- Webster has struggled to consider contributing $36 (or whatever you can afford) to the 6 million supporters. cide and gun trafficking. represent this district honor- annual campaign. Checks can be sent to: Gerry Mulligan, Eight years after Sandy (https://everytownresearch. ably for years, but his current Citrus County Chronicle, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal Hook, Moms continue to advo- org) behavior is an utter betrayal River, FL 34429. They can also be dropped off at the Chronicle cate for background checks With over 100 American of all whom he is elected to office in Inverness or Crystal River. Thanks for being part of the for firearm sales as the foun- lives lost daily to gun violence represent. solution to our community’s problems. dation of any effective effort and hundreds more injuries Gerry Mulligan, publisher to reduce gun violence and each day, it’s past time for Nathan Williams keep guns out of the wrong background checks. It’s true, Citrus Springs

Support local businesses is, I want them to care for my family guidelines. So I really want to sup- Parade coverage lacking and me. And they can do that by en- port them, but they need to support OUND I’m calling in response to the edi- I just have to speak up on the to- S forcing social distancing and wear- us, as well. torial about supporting local busi- tally inept reporting on the Sunday ing masks and following the OFF nesses (Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020, Page Turn signals needed edition of the Christmas parade recommendations of the CDC. I still C2). I could not agree with you Traffic light at County Road 491 (Dec. 6, 2020, Pages A1 and A8). see too many businesses and more. I believe in supporting Main — not the one everybody’s talking You could only dedicate three pic- Street far more than Wall Street and restaurants, in particular, who re- about. When are we going to get tures in the whole newspaper — one my family and I try to do that fuse to do that. And, so much as I’d turn signals added to the traffic of a puddle? A lot of people put like to support them and my family CALL around Citrus County. We like to light at County Road 491 and U.S. time and effort into that parade. support the local businesses, but wants to support them, we simply 41? Sometimes it takes two lights to There were a lot of beautiful floats there’s one thing that I want the cannot give them our business when make a left-hand turn at that inter- and a huge turnout. I’m very disap- 563-0579 businesses to understand and that they refuse to follow the CDC section. Food for thought. pointed with your reporting.

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NATIONC ITRUS& COUNTY CWHRONICLE ORLD In BRIEF Seasonal Electors make it official concerns about safety for the elec- Biden surpasses tors, virtually unheard of in previ- ous years. In Michigan, lawmakers from both parties reported receiv- 270 Electoral ing threats, and legislative offices were closed over threats of vio- College votes lence. Biden won the state by 154,000 votes, or 2.8 percentage MARK SHERMAN points, over Trump. Associated Press Republicans who would have been Trump electors met anyway WASHINGTON — The Elec- in a handful of states Biden won. toral College formally chose Joe Pennsylvania Republicans said Biden on Monday as the nation’s they cast a “procedural vote” for next president, giving him a solid Trump and Pence in case courts electoral majority of 306 votes that have repeatedly rejected Associated Press and confirming his victory in last challenges to Biden’s victory were A Pileated woodpecker month’s election. The state-by- to somehow still determine that sits in a tree Sunday, state voting took on added impor- Trump had won. Dec. 13, 2020, in the tance this year because of In North Carolina, Utah and Maurepas Swamp in President Donald Trump’s re- other states across the country Ruddock, La. The swamp fusal to concede he had lost. where Trump won, his electors is about 35 miles west of Heightened security was in turned out to duly cast their bal- New Orleans. place in some states as electors Associated Press lots for him. met to cast paper ballots, with President-elect Joe Biden speaks after the Electoral College formally Former President Bill Clinton masks, social distancing and elected him as president, Monday at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del. and former Secretary of State Hil- other pandemic precautions the tested, threatened — proved to be all the way to Inauguration Day lary Clinton, whom Trump de- Judge acts in order of the day. The results will resilient, true, and strong,” Biden on Jan. 20. feated four years ago, were among Census fight be sent to Washington and tallied said in an evening speech in Late in the day, he took to Twit- New York’s 29 electors for Biden in a Jan. 6 joint session of Con- which he stressed the size of his ter to announce that Attorney and Harris. A federal judge has re- gress over which Vice President win and the record 81 million General William Barr was leaving The Electoral College was the jected an emergency re- Mike Pence will preside. people who voted for him. the administration before Christ- product of compromise during quest from the Trump For all Trump’s unsupported But there was no concession mas. Barr’s departure comes amid the drafting of the Constitution administration that would claims of fraud, there was little from the White House, where lingering tension over Trump’s un- between those who favored elect- stop it from being immedi- suspense and no change as all the Trump has continued to make un- supported fraud claims, especially ing the president by popular vote ately forced to release doc- electoral votes allocated to Biden supported allegations of fraud. after Barr’s statement this month and those who opposed giving the uments showing how the and the president in last month’s Trump remained in the Oval to The Associated Press that the people the power to directly 2020 census numbers have popular vote went officially to Office long after the sun set in election results were unaffected choose their leader. each man. been crunched in the weeks Washington, calling allies and fel- by any fraud. Each state gets a number of Biden handily beat Trump, who since the U.S. head count low Republicans while keeping In a Fox News interview taped electors equal to its total number had 232 electoral votes, a 74-vote ended in October. track of the running Electoral over the weekend, Trump said of seats in Congress: two senators margin that Biden noted Trump plus however many members the U.S. District Judge Lucy College tally, according to White that “I worry about the country had called a landslide when he House and campaign aides. having an illegitimate president, state has in the House of Repre- Koh said in her ruling late won by that much in 2016. On The president had grown in- that’s what I worry about. A pres- sentatives. Washington, D.C., has Sunday that “time is of the Election Day, the Democrat creasingly disappointed with the ident that lost and lost badly.” three votes, under a constitu- essence” in dismissing the topped the incumbent Republi- size of “Stop the Steal” rallies On Monday in Arizona, Georgia, tional amendment that was rati- claims of government attor- can by more than 7 million in the across the nation as well as efforts Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania fied in 1961. With the exception of neys who said they have no popular vote nationwide. for the GOP to field its own slates and Wisconsin — the six battle- Maine and Nebraska, states way of meeting her California’s 55 electoral votes of electors in states. A presidential ground states that Biden won and award all their Electoral College court-ordered deadline with- put Biden over the top. Vermont, wish for a fierce administration Trump contested — electors gave votes to the winner of the popular out releasing all 88,000 with 3 votes, was the first state to defense led to TV appearances Biden and Vice President-elect vote in their state. documents a search has report. Hawaii, with 4 votes, was early Monday by Stephen Miller, Kamala Harris their votes in low- The bargain struck by the na- produced, with no time to the last. one of his most ferocious advo- key proceedings. Nevada’s elec- tion’s founders has produced five review and redact confiden- “Once again in America, the cates, to try to downplay the im- tors met via Zoom because of the elections in which the president tial information. rule of law, our Constitution, and portance of the Electoral College coronavirus pandemic. did not win the popular vote. 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N othiN g below piN k liN e CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE HEALTH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 A11 Making people feel better with music his is going to be an requests for encores. Barry explains: other debilitating illnesses. encourages others to apply: many, this is the program easy column to The therapeutic musi- “When I started this “Last year, before “I highly recommend for you!” Twrite. One of our cian, on the other hand, course I had no idea how COVID-19 took center this program to any serious Music in Medicine pro- scholarship recipients, rarely plays for entertain- much of the principles and stage, I had the privilege of musician who wants to vides scholarships for local Barry Denham, provided ment. We want to produce concepts of this program I accompanying Adele as give back to those who are musicians to become certi- me with feed- the relaxation could apply to my own life she played her dulcimer at bedridden with illnesses fied music practitioners. back about his response, with situations. I learned how the bedside of an intensive and trauma, and to those Training is through the experiences, no applause. music can help alleviate care hospital patient. She transitioning from this life. Music for Healing and and I’d like to So why stress and anxiety, like the quickly honed in on the “Not only has her foun- Transition Program share his would a musi- kind caused by the current music this particular pa- dation provided financial (MHTP), and takes roughly thoughts with cian provide issues we all face. tient needed to bring his backing, but Adele has a year to complete. you. this music “I have even applied the vital signs (respiration, been there with me every Currently, training is of- He answers when he can principles to helping a pet pulse, blood pressure) step of my journey toward fered completely online as the question as count on not that suffers from epilepsy under control. certification. She and my COVID has limited class- to why a musi- getting posi- and separation anxiety.” “I watched the patient mentor (assigned by the room sessions. cian would go tively rein- Barry further described transition from irritability program) have provided Instruments that are ap- into the spe- Adele Jacobson forced by some of the experiences and discomfort, to a calm- tremendous support and propriate for therapeutic cialty of thera- MUSIC IN applause? he has gone through in his ness that eventually al- the tools I need to reach music include guitar, harp, peutic music. MEDICINE There must be training program: lowed him to rest easy and my certification. flute, recorder, dulcimers, Most musicians some other “Therapeutic music is a then fall asleep.” “This program won’t give small keyboards, cello, play for alert feedback that is relatively new field, and Our nonprofit, Music in you magical powers to bass, viola, and more. audiences who are seeking rewarding. more benefits from bed- Medicine, has been fortu- cure, but the healing the Brass and percussion are entertainment. The reward lies in see- side music surface virtu- nate to have some gener- music induces is nothing not so good. Most musicians provide ing the relief we bring to ally every day. As a ous donors, including short of amazing. I am this entertainment, and patients in need. 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Dr. Robert Brockett ORAL & FACIAL HEALTH Christmas joy in 2020? his will be an unusual Christmas sea- son. We are in a raging pandemic. TThere have been inconsistent mes- sages about how to control it, short of a vaccine. Within the health care fields, there has been a more consistent approach to con- trolling the spread of this virus: social dis- tancing within our waiting rooms, N95 masks worn by all surgical staff, thorough hand- washing, consistent sterilization of surfaces, Photo courtesy of Getty Images etc. The holidays can be hectic, and pets are prone to picking up on stress in the household. Even just one or two guests As of this date, we have had none of our or stressed-out pet parents can give a pet anxiety. clinical staff test positive for COVID-19. We are very diligent in the above parameters, and I believe it has paid off. Create a pet-friendly home this holiday season The advantage that our office has is that they have to listen to us; you don’t. In a free Family Features human food under the table. chews inside.” society, you’re free to listen to a plethora of “Table scraps such as gravy and ideas, many of which aren’t based in science. his year, holiday gatherings stuffing may look harmless, but Exercise caution People still congregate without wearing may look different than cele- even small amounts can lead to se- masks in this small county of ours; this county with decor brations in years past. rious health issues,” Freeman said. which has seen more than 5,000 positive coro- While families may be brighten- With traditions and large Instead, offer pet-friendly treats navirus cases, more than 400 hospitalizations T ing up their homes this holiday gatherings up in the air, pet par- that look and taste like the holidays. and almost 200 deaths. season, it’s important to ensure ents can take some comfort in For example, Simply Nourish These are irrefutable FACTS, which are decor such as candles and seasonal knowing they can still celebrate Dog Treats come in turkey and not subject to interpretation or revision. plants are placed out of your pet’s with their pets. cranberry flavors that are alterna- When I go out into the community, I still reach. Flickering candles can be Before the festivities begin, how- tives to the real things. see people going into buildings without wear- intriguing and seasonal plants like ever, it’s important for pet parents If you choose to indulge your pup ing masks. I am an avid motorcyclist. It dis- holly and poinsettia are poisonous to ensure their homes are as pet- with a little bit of human food, you tresses me when I drop by places where to dogs and cats. friendly as possible. can serve small amounts of white- motorcyclist congregate and see only an occa- Consider these tips from meat turkey breast, pumpkin, cran- “Try providing a tall cat tree or sional mask being worn. PetSmart’s resident veterinarian berries and yams. scratcher near the holiday tree to It bothers me for those people, many of Dr. Jennifer Freeman, and training Keep your pet away from scal- redirect your kitty to an appropri- which are my age or older, who are at a expert Jodie Havens to keep pets lions or chives, onions, garlic, ate climbing apparatus,” Havens greater risk of complications that occur by happy and healthy this holiday said. “The Merry & Bright Holiday contracting coronavirus. season. grapes or raisins, cooked bones and anything high in fat. House Cat Scratcher can help sat- We have had discussions with only a few Teach good table manners isfy your cat’s instincts to scratch in patients who did not want to wear a mask Create a zen space fun, holiday fashion.” when they came into our waiting room. I have Table manners aren’t just for hu- The holidays can be hectic, and Extra decor sometimes means a brother-in-law who refused to wear a mask mans. Help prevent begging at the more electrical cords, which can be when he goes to his physician. table by refraining from giving your pets are prone to picking up on stress in the household. Even just tempting “chew toys” for your pet. Recently, Dr. Deborah Berx, the White pup food or attention. Freeman recommends pet par- House coronavirus response coordinator, When you sit down for a meal, one or two guests or stressed out ents take special care to ensure said on NBC Meet the Press: “Only WE can place your pet in a crate or pen, or pet parents can give a pet anxiety. electrical cords for festive lighting save us from this current coronavirus surge. I encourage him or her to go to a spe- Freeman recommends providing are not accessible by taping them hear community members parroting back ... cial place like his or her bed or a pets with a safe getaway. down or covering them to help pre- that masks don’t work, parroting back that we comfortable chair. “Stress and extra people in the should work towards herd immunity, parrot- “Divert your pup’s attention from home may cause your pet to act vent injuries. ing back that gatherings don’t result in su- tempting treats on the holiday table differently and even show signs of Also remember to keep glass or- per-spreading events. And I think our job is to by providing an activity, such as a long- anxiety,” Freeman said. “To set up naments, tinsel, pinecones and constantly say those are myths, they are lasting chew or a puzzle toy,” Ha- your pet’s retreat, use a crate or light stands out of reach of your wrong and you can see the evidence base.” vens said. pen he or she is comfortable with, furry friend. Where does the joy come from in Christ- If you don’t crate your pet during offer blankets or his or her favor- For more pet-friendly tips for the mas? It comes from giving, not receiving; not your holiday meal, avoid sharing ite bed and place a few treats or holiday season, visit petsmart.com. standing on our own rights as many have claimed, but giving up our rights of personal freedom for the sake of others. There are older, vulnerable people in our midst. You may be young and healthy, and not Donation funds Citrus dementia charity so concerned about catching, and recovering from this virus. 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CHRIS BERNHARDT JR. honorable mention. AND MATT PFIFFNER Lecanto’s Grace Burkholder was Staff writers the top girl in the 100 free and runner- up in the 200 free. Josh Ambrose was The Gulf Coast 8 Conference re- the top boy in the 200 free and 500 cently released its all-conference free, Noah Ambrose was the top boy teams for the fall and several Citrus in the 100 fly and runner-up in the 200 County athletes and coaches earned IM, and Sam Heinz was the top boy in honors. the diving. Jordan Johnston was the girls runner-up in the 100 fly and Kait- CROSS COUNTRY lyn Henry was the runner-up in the Both Citrus cross country teams ad- 50 free. Melanie Shanks and Cole Car- vanced to the state tournament, and lock were honorable mention. both coaches earned coach of the year Drew Jenkins of Citrus was the top honors in the GC8. Karen Tyler was boy in the 200 IM and 100 breast. Bay- the boys coach of the year, while lie Wells represented the Hurricanes Roselle Lattin was named girls coach as the runner-up in the girls 100 back. of the year. Taylor Backer and Jackson Tessmer Mackenzie Scordato was named were the honorable mention runner of the year in the league for selections. girls. Also on the team were Catalina VOLLEYBALL Veldwijk of Lecanto and Taylor Koon, Carleigh Steel, Kendall Gibson and Jordan Williams led Crystal River Kaley Kjos of Citrus. Honorable men- to a district championship in volley- tion selections were Aubrey Mueller ball and was honored with an all- and Tristen Marcic of Citrus, Kimber conference selection. She was joined on the team by Lauren Wood of Citrus Reid and Dakota Conger of Crystal MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle River and Lecanto’s Victoria Urbaez Mackenzie Scordato of Citrus, right, was named the female cross country runner and Joeimilie Rijos-Lozada of Le- and Alex Garcia. of the year in the Gulf Coast 8 Conference. canto. Honorable mention selections Named to the boys team were Bran- from the county were Molly Bender don Rydzewski of Lecanto and Citrus’ GOLF diving. Ryan Zell was runner-up for in and Kailee Nadler of Citrus, Phoebe Cody Bishir, Tristan Woods and the boys 100 back and diving, and Gar- Shaw and Bailee Einspahr of Crystal The Lecanto girls golf team ad- rett Hickman was the runner-up in River and Lecanto’s Grace Teitelman Thomas Tyler. Honorable mention se- vanced to state for the third time in lections were Caden Luyett and Aus- the 100 breaststroke. Sophia Mon- and Grace Taylor. Jeff Wood of Citrus the past four years and were re- salve and Landon Vincent were was co-coach of the year. tin Hooker of Citrus, Crystal River’s warded for an outstanding season Ian Buckingham and Josh Vermilyea with four team members named and Lecanto’s Dylan Wilsek and all-conference. Panthers honored Aidan Finamore. were Hannah Shortt, Angelica Smith, Maegan Pungsuwan and Trinity FOOTBALL Keeran. They were joined on the team Lecanto’s highest honor for All- by Crystal River’s Megan Allen. Conference football was first-year In boys golf, Luke Wood of Citrus head coach Wyndell “Chop” Alexan- and Aaron Cheek of Crystal River der being named Coach of the Year. were named to the All-GC8 squad. Alexander guided the Panthers to a 4-3 Honorable mention honors went to record, only the third winning season Shawn Tanuz and Kyler Kjos of in program history. Also for Lecanto, Citrus. seniors Jose Rodriguez and Jared Sheeley were All-Conference picks at SWIMMING AND DIVING linebacker and punter, respectively. Crystal River swept top honors for Crystal River had three senior de- swimming and diving, with Chuck fensive players selected to the squad, Gatton being named Coach of the Year including defensive linemen Daunte and seniors Genevieve Kennedy and Gunter and Evan Louden, as well as Marshall Wilson selected as Swim- linebacker Jarred Newell. Gunter was mers of the Year. also selected as a tight end and soph- Kennedy was the conference’s top omore Zach Van Fleet was the pick at girl in the 200-yard freestyle and 500 placekicker. free, while Wilson was the top boy in Honorable mention selections were the 50 free and 100 free. Jacob Palmeri and Logan Fredericks Also for the Pirates, Madison Go- for Citrus, Manning Hampton and tham was the top girl in the 200 IM Joel Velazquez for Crystal River, and and 100 backstroke, Olivia Szylkowski MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle Zaire Wilcox and Dwann McCray for was top in the 100 butterfly, as was Wyndell “Chop” Alexander of Lecanto, center, was named football coach of the year Lecanto. Ashlyn Hunnicut in the 1-meter in the Gulf Coast 8 Conference.

MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle Hannah Shortt of Lecanto was one of four Panthers named to the all-conference Lauren Wood of Citrus was named to the Gulf Coast 8 all-conference volleyball girls golf team for the Gulf Coast 8 Conference. team. B2 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 SCOREBOARD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE BASKETBALL Florida LOTTERY SPORTS BRIEFS Men’s AP Top 25 Record Pts Prv Here are the winning numbers selected Panthers roll past Sharks first-place votes from a national media 1. Gonzaga (54) 3-0 1541 1 panel. Louisville, UConn, N.C. State and 2. Baylor (7) 4-0 1491 2 Monday in the Florida Lottery: at home, 51-27 South Carolina followed Stanford as the 3. Iowa (1) 6-0 1427 3 4. Michigan State 6-0 1307 4 PICK 2 (early) PICK 5 (early) The Lecanto girls baketball team held first five remained unchanged in their 5. Kansas 6-1 1289 5 4 - 4 6 - 6 - 2 - 7 - 2 Nature Coast to one first quarter point position. 6. Houston 4-0 1169 7 PICK 2 (late) and 11 in the first half, on its way to a 7. Villanova 5-1 1163 9 PICK 5 (late) 8 - 4 Notre Dame DC Clark Lea 8. West Virginia 6-1 1113 11 3 - 1 - 4 - 5 - 3 51-27 victory Monday night at home. 9. Creighton 4-1 1037 8 PICK 3 (early) Cynthia Homs and Trinity Keeran hired as Vanderbilt coach FANTASY 5 10. Tennessee 2-0 941 12 0 - 2 - 4 scored 9 points each, while Jazzy Henry NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt has 11. Texas 5-1 873 13 4 - 16 - 19 - 30 - 33 and Abby Rome each added 8. 12. Wisconsin 4-1 846 13 PICK 3 (late) hired Notre Dame defensive coordinator CASH 4 LIFE The Panthers (7-3, 4-2 GC8) host Her- 13. Illinois 4-2 742 6 6 - 6 - 2 Clark Lea as its new football coach, 14. Texas Tech 6-1 669 17 6 - 15 - 21 - 33 - 42 nando on Friday. bringing back a Nashville native and for- 15. Florida State 3-0 619 20 PICK 4 (early) 16. Missouri 5-0 491 - CASH BALL mer Commodores fullback to revive the 2 - 2 - 3 - 9 Gonzaga, Baylor remain 17. Virginia 3-1 456 18 3 program. 18. San Diego State 5-0 455 24 atop AP Top 25 Lea will be introduced next week at a 19. Rutgers 4-0 396 21 PICK 4 (late) 20. Ohio State 5-0 392 22 0 - 8 - 8 - 5 Gonzaga and Baylor sit atop an un- news conference. He currently is busy 21. Duke 2-2 345 10 changed top tier of The Associated Press helping No. 2 Notre Dame (10-0) prepare 22. North Carolina 4-2 328 16 men’s college basketball poll, while West to play No. 4 Clemson on Saturday in the 23. Louisville 4-0 164 25 Sunday’s winning numbers and payouts: 24. Clemson 5-0 156 - Virginia and Tennessee have cracked the Atlantic Coast Conference championship 6 – 21 – 22 – 33 – 36 5-of-5 CB No winner 25. Michigan 6-0 142 - Fantasy 5: top 10. game with a spot in the College Football Others receiving votes: Richmond 140, Saint 5-of-5 1 winner $167,232.91 5-of-5 No winner The top five teams remained in place Playoff on the line. Louis 121, Virginia Tech 115, Xavier 55, Okla- 4-of-5 204 $132 homa State 48, Oregon 31, Indiana 22, Florida 3-of-5 7,108 $10.50 Players should verify winning in Monday’s latest Top 25, with Mark The 38-year-old Lea is a Nashville na- 18, Arizona State 13, UCLA 9, Connecticut 7, Cash 4 Life: 16 – 32 – 33 – 42 – 53 numbers by calling 850-487-7777 Few’s Bulldogs claiming 54 of 62 first- tive who played baseball at Birmingham- Arizona 5, Syracuse 4, Georgia 4, Arkansas 4, or at www.flalottery.com. Cash Ball: 3 place votes to remain firmly in place at Southern and Belmont before walking on SMU 1, Minnesota 1. No. 1 for the fourth straight poll to start as a fullback at Vanderbilt, where he Women’s AP Top 25 the season. played from 2002-04. Record Pts Prv Prep CALENDAR The second-ranked Bears claimed He started coaching at UCLA and also 1. Stanford (26) 4-0 742 1 seven first-place votes. Third-ranked has coached at South Dakota State, 2. Louisville (1) 5-0 692 2 Iowa received the remaining one to finish Bowling Green, Syracuse and Wake 3. Connecticut (1) 1-0 676 3 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS ahead of No. 4 Michigan State and No. 5 Forest. 4. North Carolina State (2) 6-0 673 4 GIRLS SOCCER Kansas. Houston, Villanova, West Vir- 5. South Carolina 4-1 640 5 7:30 p.m. Central at Citrus 6. Arizona 4-0 607 6 ginia, Creighton and Tennessee rounded Oregon replaces Huskies 7:30 p.m. Weeki Wachee at Crystal River 7. Baylor 3-1 544 7 out the top 10. in Pac-12 title game 7. Oregon 5-0 544 8 8 p.m. Nature Coast at Lecanto Missouri cracked the poll at No. 16 9. Kentucky 6-0 507 9 BOYS SOCCER Washington has pulled out of the Pac- 10. Texas A&M 6-0 470 10 after beating then-No. 6 Illinois on Satur- 6:30 p.m. Citrus at Central 12 football championship game due to 11. UCLA 4-1 445 11 day, securing the program’s first AP rank- 12. 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Dalvin Cook not the case at all,” tight end rushed for 102 yards and Minne- Rob Gronkowski said. sota gained 162 overall on the playoff drought “If we want to get to the play- ground. offs, we’ve got to win these FRED GOODALL games. ... You can’t look ahead of STOCK UP AP sports writer yourself,” Gronkowski added. Veteran running back LeSean “We’ve got to have good prac- McCoy got his first significant TAMPA — Bruce Arians tices. We’ve got to know what playing time in weeks against doesn’t shy away from talking to we’re doing. We’ve got to pre- Minnesota, rushing for 32 yards his Tampa Bay Buccaneers pare well. It’s basically playoffs on four carries and adding one about the playoffs. every single week right now.” reception for 3 yards. Doesn’t The 68-year-old coach’s mes- The Bucs finish the season sound like a lot of production, sage to players coming off the with a pair of games against but most of it came on a drive team’s bye was simple last week: NFC South rival Atlanta December is about doing what- Brady led to put the Bucs up wrapped around a trip to De- 23-7 in the third quarter. ever is necessary to keep play- troit on Dec. 26. ing in January, regardless of It’s not difficult to determine STOCK DOWN record or seeding. the most direct to the playoffs. Running back Leonard Four- “Just getting in the dance. Keep winning and they’re in. We’ve been a one seed and won nette was inactive despite being “We’re very happy that we healthy. Alhough Arians said it. We’ve been a six seed and control our own destiny. That’s he’s not unhappy with Four- won it,” said Arians, who before what we want — that’s all we nette’s recent play, the move becoming a head coach won a could ask for. We’ve got to go out created the opportunity for pair of Super Bowl rings as an and do it,” receiver Mike Evans McCoy to have a bigger role in assistant with the Pittsburgh said. “We have the roster. We’ve the game plan. Steelers. just got to fine-tune some things “This year especially — with and get hot at the right time, and INJURED no fans — the home-field advan- I feel like we will.” tage is really going to be out the Arians said the team came of window. It’s just going to be lin- WHAT’S WORKING out of Sunday’s game fairly ing up and playing in empty sta- The pass rush is heating up. healthy, although running back diums,” Arians added. “What The Bucs sacked Kirk Cousins Ronald Jones may have a frac- has been a big, big part of the six times Sunday, with 2019 tured pinkie finger. He said it playoffs in the past is home-field league sacks leader Shaquil happened early and Jones re- advantage. I don’t think it’s going Barrett leading the way with turned to finish the game. Associated Press to be an advantage this year. It’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) celebrates after two. Ndamukong Suh, Pat just a matter of getting in.” KEY NUMBER scoring against the Minnesota Vikings during the second half of an NFL O’Connor, Jason Pierre-Paul The Bucs (8-5) took a step to- 900 — as in yards rushing for game Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020, in Tampa. and and rookie Antoine Win- ward ending the league’s field Jr., each had one. Jones. The third-year pro gained second-longest postseason playoffs 12 consecutive seasons That won’t mean much, though, 80 on 18 carries against Minne- drought with Sunday’s 26-14 vic- and haven’t won a postseason if the Bucs don’t finish strong WHAT NEEDS HELP sota to move closer to his first tory over the Minnesota Vikings. game since their Super Bowl and claim a postseason berth for Despite cooling off Cousins, 1,000-yard season. The win stopped a two-game run 18 years ago. the first time since 2007. the defense had trouble getting skid and enabled them to hold With Tom Brady running the “December football is always off the field against the Vikings. NEXT STEPS on to the sixth seed in the offense, they’ve already won huge, no matter what the situa- While Minnesota was only 5 of The Bucs play two of their re- crowded NFC race with three more games than a year ago, tion is. You’re always playing for 15 on third-down conversions, maining three games on the weeks left in the season. when Tampa Bay finished 7-9 in something. ... I would say the the Vikings were 4 of 5 on fourth road, where they are 4-2 com- The Bucs have missed the its first season under Arians. only time when it really doesn’t downs and controlled the ball pared to 4-3 at home. Kim wins US Women’s Open Florida’s Johnson Caps debut with ‘following simple record-tying rally Associated Press commands’ after HOUSTON — The Bermuda grass of south Texas was unlike anything A Lim Kim had ever seen. The U.S. Women’s Open, with its reputation collapse on court as the toughest test, was a major she had never played. What didn’t change in a frigid MARK LONG final round at Champions Golf Club AP sports writer was how to keep score. And when GAINESVILLE — Florida forward Keyontae John- the 25-year-old from South Korea son was “following simple commands” Monday after saw she was trailing and running being transferred from Tallahassee Memorial to UF out of holes, she started attacking Health in Gainesville, the school said. flags. Officials added that Johnson is un- Kim birdied her final three holes dergoing further tests and remains in and tied the record for the largest comeback in a U.S. Women’s Open, critical but stable condition two days rallying from five shots behind with after he collapsed on the court the a 4-under 67 to win the biggest during a game at Florida State. John- event in women’s golf. son was moved to Gainesville via he- “Still can’t really soak in that I’m licopter with his mother by his side. the champion,” she said, minutes Coach Mike White and head ath- after being soaked in champagne on letic trainer Dave Werner, who stayed Keyontae a day with temperatures in the 40s. in Tallahassee for two nights, re- Johnson She won by one shot over Jin turned to Gainesville on the school’s Young Ko, the top-ranked player in jet with other family members Monday. women’s golf, and Amy Olson, who USA Today quoted Johnson’s grandfather, Larry played her heart out while coping DeJarnett, as saying the player had been in a medi- with the grief of her father-in-law’s cally induced coma. unexpected death Saturday night in The Southeastern Conference’s preseason player South Dakota. of the year crumpled to the floor coming out a timeout “I felt very weak and helpless the and received emergency medical attention. He was last couple days, and probably today moved to a stretcher and carried to a waiting ambu- on the golf course,” Olson said, fight- lance as teammates, coaches, staff, fans and others watched in disbelief Saturday. ing back tears after a 72. “I really Associated Press believe the Lord just carried me ESPN declined to show any footage of the incident. A Lim Kim, of South Korea, holds up the championship trophy after winning the According to witnesses, Johnson was standing and through. It just makes you realize U.S. Women’s Open golf tournament, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, in Houston. how much bigger life is than golf. suddenly fell forward and landed on his face. His But pleased with my finish overall Olson fell back when her hybrid on a-Maja Stark, $0 70-72-73-74 — 289 +5 eyes were open and he had blood on his face and and my performance.” the par-3 16th bounded over the Hae Ran Ryu, $96,800 72-72-70-75 — 289 +5 neck, according to photos obtained by The Gaines- Lydia Ko, $96,800 71-70-72-76 — 289 +5 ville Sun. Kim’s spectacular finish made it green and into thick, brown rough, Ally Ewing, $74,219 73-72-76-69 — 290 +6 tough for anyone to catch her. Two leading to bogey. So Yeon Ryu, $74,219 72-73-73-72 — 290 +6 The Gators announced that Johnson was in critical shots behind Olson, she hit 5-iron to She birdied the final hole for a 72 Sei Young Kim, $74,219 72-69-73-76 — 290 +6 but stable condition less than an hour after his or- 4 feet on the par-3 16th hole to get to after Kim had already secured the Chella Choi, $55,526 73-72-75-71 — 291 +7 deal. The American Hospital Association defines pa- title. Jessica Korda, $55,526 72-73-74-72 — 291 +7 tients in critical but stable condition as having “vital 1-under. Then she hit 8-iron that Nasa Hataoka, $55,526 71-73-75-72 — 291 +7 rolled out to just inside 2 feet on the Ko, the No. 1 player who only re- Jenny Shin, $55,526 72-70-77-72 — 291 +7 signs that are unstable and not within normal limits. 17th for a tap-in birdie and a share cently returned from South Korea Sarah Schmelzel, $55,526 71-69-76-75 — 291 +7 Patient may be unconscious. Indicators are of the lead. She capped it off with a where she rode out the COVID-19 a-Linn Grant, $0 69-69-78-75 — 291 +7 unfavorable.” pitching wedge to just inside 10 feet. pandemic, also birdied the 18th Cristie Kerr, $55,526 71-69-74-77 — 291 +7 Florida sent a jet to Norfolk, Virginia, to get John- Charley Hull, $36,915 69-73-78-72 — 292 +8 son’s parents Saturday and take them to Tallahassee Behind her mask — fitting that when it was too late to catch Kim. Hye-Jin Choi, $36,915 70-73-76-73 — 292 +8 the final major champion of this Ko closed with a 68, one of only six Ashleigh Buhai, $36,915 71-69-79-73 — 292 +8 to be with their son. pandemic-disrupted year in golf players to break par in the final Lauren Stephenson, $36,915 72-72-74-74 — 292 +8 Johnson’s teammates and coaches were visibly dis- was wearing one — the thrill was ev- round. Madelene Sagstrom, $36,915 74-71-72-75 — 292 +8 traught before the game resumed. The Seminoles out- Kim finished at 3-under 281 and Jennifer Kupcho, $36,915 70-72-75-75 — 292 +8 scored Florida 80-60 after Johnson’s collapse and ident. So was the fist pump, a rare Bronte Law, $36,915 73-72-71-76 — 292 +8 show of emotion for Kim. won $1 million. She added to South Cheyenne Knight, $36,915 75-69-72-76 — 292 +8 won 83-71, their seventh straight victory in the “I’ve been eyeing the leaderboard Korean dominance of this major, the a-Ingrid Lindblad, $0 72-69-74-77 — 292 +8 series. throughout the round and I knew ninth winner in the last 13 years. Ji Yeong2 Kim, $36,915 75-70-67-80 — 292 +8 The Gators are scheduled to host North Florida on how many shots I was back,” she Sophia Popov, $27,067 69-76-75-73 — 293 +9 Wednesday night. The school held a moment of si- USGA Women’s Open Hannah Green, $27,067 72-73-73-75 — 293 +9 lence for Johnson before its football game against said through a translator. “That’s Perrine Delacour, $27,067 72-71-73-77 — 293 +9 probably the reason why I tried to Championship Yealimi Noh, $27,067 72-69-72-80 — 293 +9 LSU on Saturday night and again before a women’s hit more aggressive, tried to attack Monday at Champions Golf Course; Houston Brooke M. Henderson, $23,576 72-73-77-72 — 294 +10 basketball game Monday. Johnson’s girlfriend, for- the pins.” Cypress Creek Stacy Lewis, $23,576 72-68-77-77 — 294 +10 ward Jordyn Merritt, played in that game and fin- Yardage: 6,731; Par: 71 Minjee Lee, $19,570 74-71-75-75 — 295 +11 ished with six points and three rebounds in Kim started the final round, de- Gaby Lopez, $19,570 74-71-74-76 — 295 +11 Jackrabbit 17 minutes. layed to Monday because of rain, in Yardage: 6,558; Par 71 Brittany Lincicome, $19,570 70-75-73-77 — 295 +11 a tie for ninth. No one had ever Purse: $1.3 million a-Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, $0 70-72-75-78 — 295 +11 Johnson, a 6-foot-5 junior, averaged a team-high started in a position that far back a-amateur Lizette Salas, $19,570 72-69-75-79 — 295 +11 14 points last season to go along with 7.1 rebounds. He and won the U.S. Women’s Open. A Lim Kim, $1,000,000 68-74-72-67 — 281 -3 Lindsey Weaver, $19,570 70-70-75-80 — 295 +11 also led the Gators with 38 steals. Danielle Kang, $15,736 72-71-79-74 — 296 +12 She became the seventh player to Jin Young Ko, $487,286 73-70-71-68 — 282 -2 Like many of his Florida teammates, Johnson Amy Olson, $487,286 67-72-71-72 — 282 -2 Seon Woo Bae, $15,736 75-68-76-77 — 296 +12 rally from five shots behind in the Hinako Shibuno, $266,779 68-67-74-74 — 283 -1 Jennifer Song, $13,447 77-68-76-76 — 297 +13 tested positive for COVID-19 during the summer. Al- final round, and the first since An- Megan Khang, $222,201 70-69-74-72 — 285 +1 Mone Inami, $13,447 73-71-76-77 — 297 +13 though the cause of Johnson’s collapse was not imme- nika Sorenstam at The Broadmoor Inbee Park, $177,909 71-72-75-68 — 286 +2 Anna Nordqvist, $13,447 73-71-75-78 — 297 +13 diately known, the coronavirus can lead to in 1995. Jeongeun Lee6, $177,909 73-69-73-71 — 286 +2 Azahara Munoz, $13,447 71-70-78-78 — 297 +13 myocarditis, a viral infection of the heart muscle. At Moriya Jutanugarn, $177,909 68-72-72-74 — 286 +2 Mi Hyang Lee, $12,360 72-73-79-74 — 298 +14 Olson held her own amid her Ariya Jutanugarn, $143,976 70-70-74-73 — 287 +3 Pernilla Lindberg, $12,360 74-70-75-79 — 298 +14 its most severe, myocarditis can lead to sudden car- heavy heart. Winless in seven years a-Kaitlyn Papp, $0 71-68-74-74 — 287 +3 Yui Kawamoto, $12,131 73-72-74-80 — 299 +15 diac arrest and has been a documented cause of on the LPGA Tour, she had a two- MinYoung2 Lee, $126,465 74-68-76-70 — 288 +4 Mina Harigae, $11,960 70-74-77-79 — 300 +16 death for young, otherwise healthy athletes. shot lead on the back nine after 54- Sayaka Takahashi, $126,465 73-72-72-71 —288 +4 Mamiko Higa, $11,960 73-72-75-80 — 300 +16 The Southeastern Conference mandates strict pro- a-Gabriela Ruffels, $0 71-72-76-70 — 289 +5 Na Rin An, $11,731 72-72-79-78 — 301 +17 hole leader Hinako Shibuno Eri Okayama, $96,800 76-69-72-72 — 289 +5 Jodi Ewart Shadoff, $11,731 70-72-79-80 — 301 +17 tocols, including rigorous heart testing, before play- faltered. 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By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek mental health counselors, and Newspaper Enterprise Assn. West’s two-club overcall was a Unscramble these Jumbles, did her own exhaustive self- Michaels Cue-Bid, promising at one letter to each square, study, it wasn’t until 25 years John Hope Franklin, who was a least 5-5 in the majors. to form four ordinary words. after college that her mental historian, said, “We must get be- North doubled to show values, illness finally reached a crisis yond textbooks, go out into the East passed because he had OVFRA @PlayJumble that resulted in getting the bypaths ... and tell the world the equal length in the majors, and help she needed. I recommend glories of our journey.” eventually South pushed into “Shepherd” contact his local Some bridge players believe five clubs. 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given West’s overcall, there was a SWDAOH the free JUST JUMBLE Get is doing the best she can, and risk of a bad diamond break. we maintain a wonderful rela- Declarer won with dummy’s Now arrange the circled letters tionship. I wish the same for spade ace, cashed the club king ©2020 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as “Shepherd.” — Dad at Peace and played a club to his jack. All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. Dear Dad at Peace: Thank Now he carefully played the dia- Answer you very much for your letter. I mond ace and king. here: am delighted that you are able If everyone had followed, (Answers tomorrow) to maintain a wonderful rela- South would have drawn East’s Jumbles: PLANK EXCEL CLOSET CHROME tionship with your daughter. Yesterday’s last trump and claimed an over- Answer: The increasingly forgetful witch used software on So much of having a good rela- trick. But when West discarded her computer that had a — SPELL CHECKER tionship with others stems on the second round, declarer from understanding where played a diamond to the queen, they are coming from or what ruffed a diamond, crossed to they are going through. I have dummy with a trump and dis- MORE PUZZLES a feeling your letter will help carded his second spade on the n Find the daily crossword puzzle inside the Chronicle’s many readers. diamond nine. He lost only two classified pages, along with Sudoku, Wordy Gurdy and Send your questions for hearts. Annie Lane to dearannie@ a word puzzle. creators.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMICS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2020 B5 Peanuts Garfield

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Brian 352 613-7930 (352) 459-1272 SAR011149 SEWING MACHINE Portable Electric Sewing Machine - Janome $50 (352) 419-5079 Lv msg I buy, jewelry, silver, gold, paintings, instru- SHOP VAC ments, records, an- INVERNESS 10 Gal. Wet/Dry Vac. tiques, coins,watches 3BR/2BA Furnished New, In Box, $50 & MORE! Home -Near Lakes & Please Leave Mssg 352-454-0068 Parks / No Pets 352-746-4160 352-422-0978 Spinal Stimulator WANTED Bad Back-a spinal stim- JUNK & ESTATE ulator, new, lite weight, CARS real med. equip.,$45, Up to $1,000. & MORE (352) 726-1337 (352) 342-7037 TOOL BOX Wanted Model Trains It’s a GREAT $ INSTANT CASH $ f/ full size pickup, DOWNTOWN FLORAL aluminum, $50 For old Lionel & other BETTY J. POWELL TIME TO model trains, any CITY “AVENUE OF (352) 436-2953 Mortgage Loan Realtor quantity - one piece THE OAKS” BEAUTI- Gerard “Jerry” TOW BAR F/ CAR GARY & KAREN Originator SELL! or a house full! FUL 2/3 ACRE LOT ON Bovee “ Your SUCCESS $30 330-554-7089 THE AVENUE OF BAXLEY Realtor Deb Infantine Pick Jeanne (352) 436-2953 is my GOAL... OAKS IN DOWNTOWN GRI Realtors I Specialize in First Making FRIENDS Realtor Pickrel for all Wheels/Tires Beauty FLORAL CITY FL. Time Home Buyers! Multi Million Dollar along the way your Real THIS RARE GOR- Your Christian Two boat trailer wheels Services Producer is my REWARD! “ Estate needs! & tires, 5 lug 4.80x12 GEOUS FUTURE Realtor Call me today I have 36 years NEW, $55 for both HOME SITE COMES connection and see what an THINKING ABOUT BUYING OR Real Estate to your (352) 726-3730 COMPLETE WITH experienced SELLING? SELLING?! Certified Residential DEEDED ACCESS TO next transaction lender can do for experience! Specialist. YOUR OWN PRIVATE you. Let’s talk about a CALL ME: Graduate of Real LAGOON! CALL THE CASH OFFER! 352-422-6417 Call me: Estate Institute. AREAS LEADING RE Dianne Perkins bjpowell72@ 352-302-8046 352-212-3410 SPECIALIST MAT- 4 WHEELED WALKER 352-212-4678 Gary 352-464-0719 Call or text me gmail.com THEW PERRY Only Way Realty Call for a FREE with seat and brakes 352-212-3937 Karen NMLS #1410743 today. ERA American -used once- only 65.00 3526973062 352-270-6038 Cell Realty & Investment Citrus Market Analysis. 352-464-0316 MPERRY@WATSONRE- Parsley Real Estate [email protected] ALTYCORP.COM kbbaxley@ yahoo.com CARRIER DEB INFANTINE Century 21 Hitch Mounted JW Morton PUBLISHER’S Tropic Shores Realtor wheelchair/scooter Real Estate Inc. Mobility CARRIER Realty Equal Housing NOTICE: Lender $150 Call from 10a-5p All real estate 352-341-0858 advertising in this SUGARMILL HURRYCANE newspaper is subject Les J. Magyar, WOODS Sellers & Buyers Brand New, $20.00 to Fair Housing Act REALTOR ALL CLASSIFIED stands on it’s own and which makes it illegal FRUSTRATED? ADS ARE NEEDING HELP? folds for easy storage to advertise “any NON-REFUNDABLE 352-613-4279 preference, limitation CALL ME, NOW. or discrimination KNEE based on race, color, Hello I’m ROVER / SCOOTER religion, sex, handi- Like New! Hardly cap, familial status or used- $65 national origin, or an (352) 249-4434 intention, BOBBI DILEGO Manual Wheelchair CHANGES HAIR to make such prefer- I put the REAL in 352-220-0587 with footrests. DESIGN STUDIO ence, limitation or Used little only discrimination. “ Fa- REAL ESTATE! KAREN ARCE welcomes both GET TOP DOLLAR $100 352-464-0316 milial status includes 352-634-5868 Ashley & Sue to & TOP SERVICE! Spinal Stimulator our winning children under the age of 18 living with Full Time Realtor Bad Back-a spinal stim- team! Call for an Since 2003! parents or legal cus- FREE ulator, new, lite weight, appointment or HOME MARKET Multi Million Dollar todians, pregnant real med. equip.,$45, walk-ins are ANALYSIS Producer! (352) 726-1337 always welcome! women and people Wayne Cormier Discover the BEST securing custody of “Simply Put TOILET SEAT RISER Key One When Buying or children under 18. Get it SOLD bolt on With Integrity #1” 352-422-0751 Selling Your Home. CHANGES This newspaper will with Bobbi! Our office covers all handles VERY NICE! not knowingly accept 352-220-1786 “Let Me Put My of CITRUS and $35 352-464-0316 HAIR DESIGN wayne@wayne PINELLAS Counties! any advertising for Lmagyar01@ cormier.com 26 yrs in Real Estate Experience & Energy TRANSPORT CHAIR STUDIO real estate which is in JIM THE “REAL” “Have a great day 36 yr Citrus County To Work For You!” (small wheels),with gmail.com Resident **FREE** 3914 S. violation of the law. MCCOY and God Bless” Footrests. NEARLY Suncoast Blvd. Our readers are Craven Realty, ERA American Realty I Service Citrus County Market Analysis NEW! ONLY $75 hereby informed that Inc. and The Surrounding 352-464-0316 Homosassa CALL & GET Counties. all dwellings adver- 352-726-1515 PLANTATION Springs tised in this newspa- RESULTS! WHEELCHAIR IS A MOVE IN FREE Home Market REALTY per are available on Gently used (Publix Center) YOUR FUTURE? Analysis an equal opportunity (352) 232-8971 LISA VANDEBOE wheelchair $50. (Next to UNIQUE & HISTORIC For your next move, ERA American Realty BROKER (R) basis. To complain of Contact Ray Homes, Commercial you deserve the best. OWNER Kim’s Rest.) discrimination call 352-382-5901 Waterfront & Land Phyllis has SOLD 352-634-0129 HUD toll-free at Wheelchair 352-382-HAIR “Small Town real estate in six 1-800-669-9777. Manual (4247) Country Lifestyle states since 1994. www.plantation The toll-free telephone (352) 436-2953 OUR SPECIALTY Now working realtylistings.com number for the SINCE 1989” exclusively in FL, hearing impaired is you can put 1-800-927-9275. HER experience to work for YOU AMERICAN SILVER by contacting her EAGLES Random Year TODAY! ASE Silver Eagles $30 U.S. Mint Coins .. Nick Kleftis .. 813-480-6141 ALL CLASSIFIED ADS ARE Now is the time to NON-REFUNDABLE “LET US FIND consider listing your LaWanda Watt YOU home, inventory is down and buyers Changes Hair A VIEW From my are ready. THINKING From my Design Studio TO LOVE” ROOF-TOP ABOUT ROOF-TOP www. welcomes Sue to yours... Call me for a free SELLING? to yours... Eddleman to our crosslandrealty.com market analysis. Inventory is down award winning team. (352) 726-6644 and we need She is a Navy veteran Wishing you all Cell: 352-270-1032 Wishing you all Crossland Realty listings!! and has 30 years of Inc. the JOY Office: 352-726-6668 Phyllis E Garrett, the JOY experience at a well email: nick@ your heart can Realtor Call me for a Free your heart can known hair salon in SELL nickkleftis.com **Vacuum Cleaner** hold this 352-445-1393 Market Analysis! hold this the area. Sue YOUR VEHICLE Holiday Season! Coldwell Banker Holiday Season! Brand New SHARK attended 352-212-1989 Corded Stick Vacuum IN THE Investors Realty Withlacoochee Vo of Citrus County Duo Clean ZS362, Paid Tech for cosmetology. Lwattc21 $235 asking $120 Sue is trained in all @gmail.com BABY GEORGE aspects of cutting for ROTISSERIE both men & women. Classifieds Century 21 with all accessories. She does clipper cuts, J.W. Morton $25 OBO. flat tops, & beard Real Estate, Inc. Text 352-573-6945 trims for men and BACKGAMMON GAME does perms, color, ~$69.95~ 70 years old- wood inlay braids, updo’s, Excellent Condition hi-lights & low lights, ONLY Tweet 18.5” x 18.3/4” open. cap, foils, etc. Sue $19.95 Tweet $20 (352) 527-2729 attends premiere hair Run ‘til it sells shows every year to for 7 days CHINA Tweet enhance her 35 piece set education & to learn $29.95 - NEVER USED - all of the latest serving for 8 - $60 for 14 days Specializing in Specializing in techniques to give her (352) 560-3019 MEADOWCREST MICHELE ROSE MEADOWCREST clients the best $49.95 Follow the CHRISTMAS TREE Serving ALL of Realtor Serving ALL of service possible and for 30 days Applies to all Citrus County! Stefan Stuart Chronicle on Citrus County! Artificial Christmas make them feel and vehicles, boats, REALTOR Tree, Xtras lights look their best. $69.95 DEBRA CLEARY “Simply put DEBRA CLEARY included, 8 ft, $75 Please call for a set Run ‘til it sells!! 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