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‘Springbusters’ CHRIS VAN ORMER Commission to ask to op- in Lecanto, which has yet said. “Our students kept the junction of Rock founder dies Staff writer erate a commercial shoot- to open, has sent a letter asking us why they have to Crusher Road, which has ing range on about a to the county land devel- drive an hour and a half to been in development for Georgeanna Phelps, An Inverness man seek- quarter-acre of land at opment division question- Leesburg or Hernando almost two years. who spent years leading ing to open a small shoot- 250 S. Tabitha Path, ing the suitability of (for target shooting).” Hallinan said that since a group of dedicated vol- ing range on his farm Inverness, where he Hallinan’s facility. Hallinan, who said he he has been offering his unteers claimed Monday a larger teaches concealed-carry “What I was doing was has trained about 1,200 classes, a county inspec- to re- range owner has been try- classes as a certified Na- teaching my classes in my students since September, tor has looked around his store ing to “squash” his effort. tional Rifle Association house as a home-based encouraged them to be facility because the owner the Andrew Hallinan on instructor. business registered with patient for the opening of of Outpost Range, Ron Blue- Thursday will go before However, an attorney the county, licensed, in- Outpost Range in Goodenow, complained bird the Citrus County Plan- representing the owner of sured, doing everything Lecanto, a 40-acre site off Springs ning and Development Outpost Shooting Range by the book,” Hallinan County Road 490 opposite See RANGE/ Page A6 in Ho- mo- Georgeanna sassa, Phelps died advocate for Extension Mon- Bluebird day af- Springs. ternoon under the care of Service Hospice. Her friend Helen director Spivey said Mrs. Phelps Golf died peacefully sur- rounded by her children at the retiring and grandchildren. Mrs. Phelps’ Spring- PAT FAHERTY busters efforts led to the Staff writer opening of the Bluebird Springs. Divers, her chil- LECANTO — The Cit- dren and other volunteers mall rus County Extension spent many summer Service is coming to a weekends removing Man has big crossroads. rocks, boulders and other The debris that clogged the Agricul- springs. ideas for tural Al- The Chronicle will pro- liance vide information about Crystal learned services when they be- Monday come available. River space that Dr. —From staff reports Joan NANCY KENNEDY Brad- INSIDE Staff writer shaw, di- Dr. Joan rector of Bradshaw HEALTH & LIFE: CRYSTAL RIVER the county director of the innie DeRosa, Extension county owner of the new Service, is Extension CuzinVinnie.com retiring. Service will retire. VMini-Putt Golf Her de- Course at the Crystal parture River Mall, believes in comes as MORE potential. the Uni- INSIDE Where most saw the versity of empty Sears and J.C. Florida’s  Ag Penney stores and Institute alliance Get ZZZZs said, “Gloom, doom, of Food finds fault with What are you losing the sky is falling!” and Agri- DeRosa saw opportu- cultural MSBU. when you short yourself /Page A3 on sleep?/Page C1 nity, and not just for Services himself, but for other is wrap- community small busi- ping up the search for a COMMUNITY: ness owners. new county 4-H leader. Trendy And don’t talk to Bradshaw has been di- him about the mall Dillard’s of rector since 2007. In 2009, Citrus Park in being dead or closed. she helped get the ag al- Tampa will Sure, it’s not West- liance going, which present a shore Plaza or the evolved from a committee “Trendy Mall at Millennia — it of the Economic Develop- Runway never was and never ment Council. Fashions” will be. “This is an opportunity celebrity Instead, the mall is STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle to take a look at the office fashion show becoming something Steve Emsley takes his turn Saturday at CuzinVinnie.com Mini-Putt Golf Course and see it’s meeting the and luncheon in entirely new, a whole in the Westend Market (formerly Sears) in the Crystal River Mall. Emsley and right needs of the commu- October to wife Carol of Pine Ridge, were celebrating their 44th anniversary at the course, nity,” said Eric Simonne, benefit the See MALL/ Page A6 where Steve said he got a hole-in-one on the very first putt. Meals on See DIRECTOR/ Page A9 Wheels /Senior Foundation in the county. /Page C6 Marguerita Grill INDEX Classifieds ...... C9 Comics ...... C8 Community ...... C6 construction in limbo Crossword ...... C7 Editorial ...... A8 MIKE WRIGHT County building officials said they Entertainment . . . . .A4 Staff writer haven’t been called out for a single in- Horoscope ...... A4 spection, and the building permit is set Lottery Numbers . . .B3 HOMOSASSA — Construction began to expire Sunday. The permit is not Lottery Payouts . . . .B3 in earnest earlier this year on the new posted on site. Movies ...... C8 Marguerita Grill on Halls River Road, Restaurant owner Tommy Piliouras Obituaries ...... A6 with a two-story restaurant set to replace did not return phone calls for comment. MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle TV Listings ...... C7 the popular eatery that burned down two The contractor is Meyer Development Construction on the new Marguerita Grill in years ago. Services Inc. of Homosassa. Company Homosassa has come to a standstill in recent months. But the project is at a standstill, with vice president Clifton Meyer declined to The original restaurant burned down July 25, 2011. A nothing to show on site but the partial state fire marshal’s investigation showed the fire was shell of a building and a metal foundation. See GRILL/ Page A6 accidental.

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Alliance finds fault with MSBU PAT FAHERTY Chairman He noted that farm protection. cent of the properties being date on agritourism, which Staff writer Dale Mc- buildings — which he said “Certain counties have commercial, businesses can now benefit from new Clellan are basically concrete, gone beyond that.” are going to bear the brunt legislation providing ex- The Municipal Services said, citing steel and wet cow manure County Commissioner of the tax burden. emptions from liability Benefit Unit (MSBU) re- the cost to — are categorized as com- Rebecca Bays said it was Chris Zajac, of the and local government cently adopted by Citrus his own mercial property. her intention to eliminate Southwest Florida Water restrictions. County to fund fire protec- business. “There is legislation that the MSBU. “We’re going to Management District, said “We’re trying to add tion does not set well with “I can’t protects agriculture build- try and diversify the rev- the Department of Envi- value,” said Ben Parks with the agriculture industry. Dale deny we ings,” said Curt Williams, enue, bring more payers ronmental Protection the Florida Agritourism Monday, the Agricul- McClellan have fi- of the Florida Farm Bu- into the system.” would be coming to Association. “The main tural Alliance of Citrus agriculture nancial reau. “This is considered a She said the MSBU had Brooksville for a Sept. 10 point of agritourism is to County discussed the issue alliance problems special assessment. Agri- morphed into a $3 million hearing on the challenge add value to your farm.” and the broader scope of chairman. in the culture is happy to pay increase to the fire budget. to the recommended mini- Contact Chronicle re- county finances. county, but their part, but what is their Bays explained with the al- mum flows for the Chassa- porter Pat Faherty at 352- “With the MSBU, I feel I am against the way it was part? We want to pay a rea- most 30 percent ad valorem howitzka River system. 564-2924 or pfaherty@ like we’ve got problems,” done — how much it costs.” sonable amount for our increase and only 15 per- The alliance got an up- chronicleonline.com.

Around the Award winners STATE Concert Citrus County supports Save Our Waters Week board to meet Habitat The Citrus 20/20 Inc. Save Our Waters Week NANCY KENNEDY Committee will meet at Staff writer 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 19, in room 219, Lecanto Govern- INVERNESS — Red and ment Center, 3600 W. Sov- green, holly and mistletoe, ereign Path, off County evergreen and sweet Baby Road 491. Jesus — in August? The purpose of the meet- “Christmas in August” is ing is to finalize coordina- the theme as the women’s tion for Citrus County’s 18th chorus of First Presbyte- rian Church in Inverness annual Save Our Waters gears up for its third annual Week, Sept. 20 to 28. All Summer Spirit Singers con- committee members are cert Friday night. encouraged to attend. The concert, which be- For more information, call gins at 7 p.m., is a committee chairwoman fundraiser for Habitat for Lace Blue-McLean at 352- Humanity to provide a 201-0149. washer and dryer for each Vets committee to new Habitat home in Cit- Special to the Chronicle rus County. Admission to meet Aug. 21 Sheriff Jeff Dawsy last week congratulated winners of the Florida Police and Fire Games, as well as the the concert is free; a love The Veterans Apprecia- Sheriff’s Posse Law Games. Award winners are, front row from left: Marianne McGuire, who took second offering will be taken. tion Week Ad Hoc Coordi- place in Equestrian Dressage and second in Equestrian Equitation; Connie Lloyd, who won third place in First Presbyterian’s Equestrian Day Obstacles; Karen Ketchum, who won second place in Equestrian Inspection; and Deputy nating Committee will have music director Karen Jeanette Spencer, who won gold in Women’s Doubles Bowling and gold in Mixed Team Bowling. Lloyd and Medrano said she got the its monthly coordination McGuire placed third in the Equestrian Drill Ride category. Back row, from left, are: Dawsy; dispatcher meeting for Citrus County’s idea for a Christmas music Amanda Phillips, who won gold in Powerlifting and gold in Bench Press; Diana Plevell, wife of retired concert during the height of 21st annual Veterans Ap- detective John Plevell, who won gold in Women’s Doubles Bowling and bronze in Women’s All Events preciation Week at summer from a music di- Bowling; Deputy Al Alfisi, who won gold in Mixed Team Bowling; and Detective Ed Serocki, who won gold rectors’ conference in At- 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. in Mixed Team Bowling. lanta last year where new 21, in the Conference Room Christmas choral music was of the Citrus County Chroni- cle being introduced for the building, 1624 N. Mead- 2012 Christmas season. owcrest Blvd., Crystal River. “It was called ‘Christmas All veterans’ service or- in July,’ and the hall was ganizations are encouraged fully decorated, including to send representatives to The Centers receives grant a 10-foot Christmas tree,” participate in the planning Medrano said. “Dinner process. Individual veterans in this venture, with a focus on in- was a wonderful holiday- are also welcome. For more Money to go Only 15 were tegrated health care.” inspired meal, and the information, call Chris Gre- The majority of the grant is fo- music — it was glorious.” goriou at 352-795-7000. awarded nationally “ cused on state-of-the-art equip- She thought, “Why not toward expanding ment and evidence-based Christmas music in August?” Tallahassee “so it is very practices. The grant will also im- “The wonderful Christ- services pact the quality and access serv- mas music for women’s significant that we ices for families involved in child choirs was so tantalizing — ERYN WORTHINGTON Feds declare disaster welfare through Community Based ‘Christmas in August’ was for oyster industry Staff writer are a recipient. Care programs. born,” she said. “It’s been “At a national conference in April, delightful to rehearse new Federal officials are de- A nonprofit behavioral health Charles R. Powell claring a fishery disaster for The Centers CEO. everyone was talking about wanting arrangements of cher- care service has been awarded a and applying for this grant,” Powell ished favorites, such as a Florida’s oyster industry in federal grant for expanding services. the Gulf of Mexico. care for consumers, predominantly said. “Only 15 were awarded nation- gospel-style version of ‘O Recently, The Centers Inc. was by providing services in the home Holy Night’ and the lovely The declaration by the ally so it is very significant that we given a federal Substance Abuse or at central access points. are a recipient.” but less heard ‘In the U.S. Secretary of Com- and Mental Health Services Ad- The funding will allow The Cen- In Citrus and Marion counties, Bleak Midwinter.’” merce sets the stage for ministration (SAMHSA) grant for ters to move rapidly into the areas transportation is a barrier to treat- Medrano said there will possible help from the fed- “expanding care coordination of telepsychiatry, teletherapy, vir- ment for many, Powell said. Over be several surprises on the eral government if Con- through the use of technology- tual meetings, evidence-based prac- the next several years the commu- program as well. gress approves it. That aid assisted care.” tices and coordination with nity will see access to services “I’ve been praying for could include economic as- The Centers is a 501(c)3 nonprofit primary care. greatly improved as a result of fund- snow,” she said. sistance to fishing busi- behavioral health care organization “I see great implications for a fu- ing. Also, he said evidence-based A reception follows the nesses and communities, that serves Citrus and Marion coun- turistic method of delivering our programming will advance the care concert for everyone who including oyster fishermen. ties. It provides comprehensive services through technology and of children and adults, providing attends. The announcement mental health, substance abuse and this grant is the vehicle to make it better outcomes. First Presbyterian comes a day before both child welfare services for children happen,” said CEO Charles R. Pow- Contact Chronicle reporter Eryn Church is at 206 Washing- U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio and adults. ell in a press release. “We will be Worthington at 352-563-5660, ton Ave., Inverness. For in- and Bill Nelson are sched- The three-year grant totaling partnering with our three locally ext. 1334, or eworthington@ formation, call the church uled to be in Apalachicola $834,000 will be used to provide federally qualified health centers chronicleonline.com. office at 352-637-0770. for a field hearing by the Senate Commerce Committee. —From staff and wire reports School board to consider variety of proposals

Correction ■ WHAT: members will have the opportu- Technical Institute program/ Citrus County School nity to approve numerous propos- course fee schedule. Budget update on Board meeting. An article on Page A3 of als — along with a budget update ■ Addendum to the Dual En- Sunday’s edition, “For those ■ WHEN: 4 p.m. today. — for facilities and construction, rollment Agreement with the who helped, there’s help,” the agenda ■ WHERE: finance, human resources, plan- name change between the Dis- needs correcting. The Cit- District ERYN WORTHINGTON administrative offices, corner ning and growth management, trict Board of Trustees of the rus County Veterans Foun- Staff writer of State Road 44 and risk management and school College of Central Florida and dation is the nonprofit Montgomery Avenue, operations. the Citrus County School organization that provides INVERNESS — Sandy Balfour Inverness. Some proposals up for consid- District. assistance to honorably dis- eration are: ■ has a lot on her plate this evening ■ ONLINE: $45,000 grant from Depart- charged Citrus County vet- ■ $20,000 grant from Duke En- ment of Education for adminis- at the Citrus County School Board www.citrus.k12.fl.us. erans or their surviving meeting. ergy/Citrus County Education trator training. spouses who need urgent, Balfour was sworn into office Foundation for the Electricity ■ 2013-14 Transportation emergency help. For infor- July 30 and will be attending her At 4 p.m., in the conference Program at Withlacoochee Tech- Agreement between Marion mation on the organization second school board meeting as a room of the district administra- nical Institute. County School Board and Citrus or how to participate in their member. tive offices in Inverness, board ■ 2013-14 Withlacoochee County School Board. annual fundraiser, visit www.citrusvf.org. or call BRIEFS 352-503-4263 or 352-586- State 3631. couple discovers the coast of Venice each year. of each tooth perfectly aligned. Spurred by protesters at the Capitol The Chronicle regrets the prehistoric shark tooth The area is a popular spot to Legislature to be polled a total of 32 legislators wrote to the error. search for megalodon shark teeth. Department of State asking for a spe- Readers can alert the VENICE — A Texas couple made In July, Wes Kirpach found half of a on special session cial session. The protesters upset with Citrus County Chronicle to an unusual find during their trip to 3.75-inch megalodon shark’s tooth. TALLAHASSEE — Florida legisla- the verdict in the George Zimmerman any errors in news articles Florida: Two matching halves of a pre- Kerry Kirpach found a similarly sized tors are being asked to say whether or trial turned to legislators after Gov. by emailing newsdesk@ historic shark’s tooth. tooth an hour later. not they will support holding a special Rick Scott steadfastly refused to call a Sarasota Herald-Tribune chronicleonline.com or by The re- Later the -area teachers real- session to deal with the state’s “stand special session. calling 352-563-5660. ported Wes and Kerry Kirpach dive off ized the cracks along the broken half your ground law.” —From wire reports A4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — Challenges can be ex- Today is Tuesday, Aug. 13, the pected and change will be necessary in the coming months. Do your best by 225th day of 2013. There are 140 using your experience and knowledge days left in the year. to transform obstacles and negativity Katy Perry to Today’s Highlight in History: into positive learning experiences. Go perform on VMAs On August 13, 1913, British met- at it with everything you’ve got. NEW YORK — Katy Perry is allurgist Harry Brearley developed Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Assumptions returning to the stage at the an alloy that came to be known as will lead to trouble. Put more effort into MTV Video Music Awards. “stainless steel.” (Although Brearley home improvements and getting things is often credited as the “inventor” of done under budget. Perry will sing her new song, “Roar,” live for the first time. She stainless steel, he was hardly alone Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Lend a in working to create steel that resis- helping hand and you will receive hasn’t performed at the VMAs since 2009. ted corrosion.) something special in return. Relation- On this date: ships will improve if you make sugges- The VMAs will air live from In 1792, French revolutionaries tions that will benefit everyone Brooklyn on Aug. 25. Justin involved. Timberlake and Macklemore & imprisoned the royal family. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Apply for a Ryan Lewis lead the nomina- In 1846, the American flag was new position that you’ve been eyeing tions with six apiece and Bruno raised for the first time in Los and do your best to compliment others. Mars is next at four. Angeles. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — You will “Roar,” released Monday, is In 1934, the satirical comic strip excel if you take action and follow the first single from Perry’s new “Li’l Abner,” created by Al Capp, through on your ideas. Let your actions , “PRISM,” due out Oct. Associated Press made its debut. speak for you. MTV announced Monday that Katy Perry will perform her newly In 1942, Walt Disney’s animated Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Offer 22. Perry is a four-time VMA winner, including top honor video released single “Roar,” during the 2013 "MTV Video Music feature “Bambi” had its U.S. pre- suggestions and find ways to satisfy Awards." miere at Radio City Music Hall in what everyone else wants if it will help of the year for “Firework.” Others announced for the New York, five days after its world seal a deal or get you closer to your premiere in London. goal. Don’t let love stand between you show include Lady Gaga and The new musical is written by and success. Jennifer Lawrence In 1960, the first two-way tele- Kanye West, who will be per- Academy Award-nominated film- Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Put phone conversation by satellite took forming for a record-tying sev- maker Douglas McGrath. knew she’d be famous your money where your mouth is. If enth time. place with the help of Echo 1. you promise something, follow NEW YORK — Jennifer In 1961, East Germany sealed Jessie Mueller to star Street named for Lawrence said growing up in through. You can tie up loose ends and singer Darius Rucker off the border between Berlin’s improve your position or reputation if in Carole King musical Kentucky she always knew she eastern and western sectors and you take swift, decisive action. NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. would be famous. began building a wall that would Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Don’t NEW YORK — Jessie — Darius Rucker has the The best-actress Oscar win- stand for the next 28 years. count on anything that isn’t signed, Mueller has nabbed a beautiful top of the charts both as front- ner for “Silver Linings Playbook” Ten years ago: Iraq began sealed and delivered. Observe what Broadway role — she’ll be play- man for Hootie and the Blowfish tells the September issue of pumping crude oil from its northern others are doing and saying before you ing celebrated songwriter Carole and as a country artist. And now, Vogue magazine that she used oil fields for the first time since the commit to anything that may put you in King in a new musical about the he has a street named after him. to “lie in bed and wonder” about start of the war. a vulnerable position. woman who wrote such hits as The street leading to the North what would make her well- Five years ago: Michael Phelps Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Go “It’s Too Late” and “You’ve Got a known. over your personal papers and you’ll Charleston Coliseum in South swam into history as the winningest Friend.” Carolina where Hootie and the She said, “It wasn’t a vision. Olympic athlete ever with his 10th find a way to turn an investment or a But as it’s kind of happening, nascent idea into a profitable Producers said Monday that Blowfish played in the 1990s and 11th career gold medals. endeavor. Mueller, who was last on Broad- shortly after it opened was re- you have this buried understand- One year ago: Helen Gurley Aries (March 21-April 19) — Take way opposite Matthew Broder- named Darius Rucker Boulevard ing: of course.” Brown, 90, the longtime editor of care of your domestic responsibilities ick in “Nice Work If You Can Get on Monday. The 22-year-old also said her Cosmopolitan magazine, died in before taking off on an adventure. It,” will lead “Beautiful: The Car- Rucker grew up in the childhood was “unhappy” because New York. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Check ole King Musical,” which starts Charleston area and was on she was “anxious” and her parents Today’s Birthdays: Former out any pertinent rules and regulations previews Nov. 21 at the Steven hand for the ceremony along sent her to a therapist. Cuban President Fidel Castro is 87. before you begin a job. Sondheim Theatre. with North Charleston Mayor It was when she was cast in Actor Pat Harrington is 84. Former Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Use your King composed dozens of Keith Summey. 2007 in the TV series “The Bill U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Eld- skills and creativity to make improve- 1960s hits with then-husband Rucker said he may return to Engvall Show” that her mother ers is 80. Actor Danny Bonaduce is ments at home. realized she no longer needed Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Expand Gerry Goffin before emerging as the coliseum this fall to play a 54. Actress Debi Mazar is 49. a recording artist in her own right. country set. counseling because when she Thought for Today: “It is always your interests and explore your op- was acting, it made her happy. tions. Look into different philosophies, Her 25 million-selling “Tapestry” But first he plays with Hootie too late, or too little, or both. And lifestyles and cultural backgrounds. launched the singer-songwriter and the Blowfish next week at Vogue’s September issue that is the road to disaster.” — Travel will promote love and fresh new era in 1971 and became the first the Family Circle Stadium on goes on sale Aug. 20. David Lloyd George, English ways to get the most out of life. real blockbuster album. Daniel Island. —From wire reports statesman (1863-1945). YESTERDAY’S WEATHER FLORIDA TEMPERATURES HI LO PR HI LO PR HI LO PR City H L F’cast City H L F’cast LEGAL NOTICES 93 74 0.20 98 73 trace 92 74 0.00 Daytona Bch. 93 76 pc Miami 90 81 pc Ft. 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■ WHAT: Citrus County Planning County staff will Obituaries RANGE and Development Commission. Continued from Page A1 ■ WHEN: 9 a.m. Thursday. recommend approval Shirley Rollo, 85 ■ WHERE: Room 166, Lecanto of Hallinan’s four-lane CITRUS SPRINGS about it. Government Building, 3600 W. “So we showed them around and Sovereign Path, Lecanto. shooting range. the county came back and said yep, Shirley M. Rollo, 85, of you guys are fine,” Hallinan said. ■ ON THE NET: Citrus Springs, Fla., died Joseph Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013, at The county also told Hallinan the ● Outpost Range: http:// When asked about the delay in Terrasi, 89 Woodland Terrace of Cit- process to make his shooting range outpostrange.com/ opening the Outpost Range, Still- INVERNESS rus County in Lecanto. commercial, he added. ● well said, “They are in the process Citrus CCW: She was born Feb. 24, “Right now we have a gun shop of their permitting and they are Joseph Terrasi, 89, of In- http://citrusccw.com/ 1928, to Ralph and Ellene and we give the concealed-carry doing some tests in soil compaction verness, Fla., passed away (Phillips) McCollim in classes,” Hallinan explained. “After for the parking lot.” Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013, at Goodenow, then sent the letter to Lynn, Mass. She was a li- people have graduated our class, Hallinan said he did not think it Arbor Trail Rehab & the county pointing out several pos- censed practical nurse for they can come back and use my was unfair for the Outpost Range Skilled Nursing Center in sible issues. the State of Massachusetts range at no cost. The whole issue is: permits to be held to a higher stan- Inverness. According to Stillwell’s letter, an and worked at Danvers I want to make money off that. I dard than his own. He was born March 8, existing building should comply State Hospital for 22 years. can’t make money off that without “The county’s position is this: 1924, in Waltham, Mass., to with commercial structure stan- She retired to this area in the county saying I can make money What we’re doing is so much Giacomo and Mamie dards if it will be used. The appli- 1983 from Hampstead, off that. That’s basically what we’re smaller as far as scale,” Hallinan (Matarana) Terrasi. He cation lacks compliance with N.H. She enjoyed traveling going to the public hearing for.” said. “He’s basically like creating a came here seven years ago Americans with Disabilities Act re- and spending time with According to Hallinan, Goode- Walmart. I’m creating like a corner from Nashua, N.H. He re- quirements. It lacks buffering, family. now visited his shooting range. shoe store. The county looks at it tired after 20 years of serv- stormwater areas and fencing. It She is survived by her “He was here for two hours,” Hal- that way.” ice as a security guard for has no parking design with emer- loving husband of 68 years, linan said. “I invited him into my County staff will recommend ap- Perkins School for the gency access requirements. It Charles Rollo of Citrus home. I’m showing off our plans. proval of Hallinan’s four-lane shoot- Blind in Watertown, Mass. shows no design for separation of Springs; three daughters, I’m saying we can work together. We ing range on his 30-acre farm with He was a U.S. Army World uses for the shooting range and a Vicki Clifton (J.R.) of Dun- can do great things for the conditions that will regulate buffer War II veteran, a member working farm. The utilities are for nellon, Judy Aiken (Allen) community.” areas, hours of operation and com- of the Military Order of residential, not commercial use. of Citrus Springs and Hallinan said Goodenow, who did pliance with safety and noise Purple Heart and Ameri- Stillwell said Monday, “We’d like Linda McConnell (Robert) not return a call for comment, standards. can Ex-prisoners of War. an equal application of the rules. of Stanton, Mich.; two agreed that the two businesses He was member of Our The same safety issues should carry Contact Chronicle reporter Chris brothers, Sonny McCollim could work together. But Clark Still- Lady of Grace Catholic over to this range as apply to the Van Ormer at 352-564-2916 or of Brentwood, N.H. and well, an attorney representing Outpost Range.” [email protected]. Church in Beverly Hills. Richard McCollim of His wife, Mary Terrasi, Tweksbury, Mass.; a sister, preceded him in death Norma Auger of Citrus Oct. 15, 2011. Surviving are Springs; nine grandchil- a son, Martin Terrasi MALL I made dren; and many great- (Christine) of Inverness; grandchildren. and a sister, Jean Lawn Continued from Page A1 the decision Strickland Funeral (Robert) of Waltham, Home with Crematory as- Mass.; four grandchildren, different animal, a com- “not to sell food sisted the family with Michael, Jeffrey, Martin II munity business district in here, arrangements and Patrick; and one great- with affordable rent for Sign the guest book at grandson, Joseph. small businesses — retail because the www.chronicleonline.com. 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And mini-putt golf. food court is SO YOU KNOW day, Aug. 19, 2013, at Our “I’d always wanted to do  The Citrus County Lady of Grace Catholic something like this, and I right here.

Chronicle’s policy Church in Beverly Hills, was going to do it on our What I’m permits free and paid with Father Avelino Gar- property; put up a pole obituaries. Email cia as celebrant. Interment barn and do a flea market trying to do is “ obits@chronicle will follow at the Florida like my dad had years ago, online. com or phone National Cemetery in and put in a course,” he help other 352-563-5660 for Bushnell, with military said. businesses. details and pricing. honors provided by the DeRosa’s father, the late  Deadline is 3 p.m. for American Legion Post 155 Pete DeRosa, was an Ital- Crystal River. Strickland Vinnie obituaries to appear ian immigrant who came the next day. Funeral Home Crystal to Citrus County from DeRosa businessman and tenant at  U.S. flags denote River, assisted the family New York in the 1960s and Crystal River Mall. military service on with arrangements. developed DeRosa Village STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle local obituaries. Sign the guest book at north of Crystal River. Vinnie DeRosa enjoys a moment while people got an “I see mall traffic, and I www.chronicleonline.com. “I came out to the mall opportunity to try out the CuzinVinnie.com Mini-Putt Golf have my own traffic, my and met with the mall Course this past weekend. He’s planning to have a grand own customers, people manager,” DeRosa contin- opening in September. from the churches and Death ELSEWHERE ued. “I was just looking for people that know me from office space, but then I dances, shows, concerts, Sibex — a clean industrial previously,” she said. Johan Friso, 44 Feb. 17, 2012, and was saw Sears and saw the po- car shows, parties and business,” she said. “We’re doing well and DUTCH PRINCE buried until rescuers tential — here’s a big proms for senior citizens. Bresnahan added that we’re getting ready to pulled him from the snow, space that can be divided The sky is the limit. the owner is actively look- move to a larger location, THE HAGUE, Nether- unconscious, 20 minutes into different types of He said he’s meeting ing for national stores where the old Walden- lands — Johan Friso, the later. He was resuscitated opportunities.” with local art teachers such as Old Navy or outlet books was.” bespectacled Dutch prince at the scene and flown to a The mini-golf course is later this month about stores to come in, and that DeRosa said he thinks who avoided the limelight hospital, but remained in a still in progress, with the having students paint mu- the mall is ideal for mom- a lot about what his dad and gave up his position in coma for months. grand opening scheduled rals with the Route 66 and-pops looking for af- would do, that his dad line to the throne after get- His death Monday, for September. DeRosa’s theme he has chosen for fordable space. would not roll over and ting entangled in a scandal though not unexpected, plans include: cornhole his business. Lilia Swanson, owner of give up. with his bride-to-be, died “still comes as a shock,” games, pinball, skeeball, “I’m trying to get the Heavenly Treasures “These merchants out Monday — 18 months after said Prime Minister Mark shuffleboard and picnic community invested in Christian Books, Bible, here are all local and a skiing accident that left Rutte. tables. this place,” he said. Music & Gifts, opened her they’re busting their his brain gravely injured. “Prince Friso was only “I made the decision Mall manager Melinda store in April. She had butts,” he said. “It’s tough, He was 44. 44 years old, and until the not to sell food in here, be- Bresnahan said with J.C. had the same business and people are saying, The royal house said the ski accident, in the prime cause the food court is Penney gone and Belk years ago on Citrus Av- ‘There’s nothing in the prince, known as Friso, of his life.” right here,” he said. “What leaving at the end of Janu- enue and other locations mall.’ Well, when was the died of complications from In addition to the royal I’m trying to do is help ary, there’s lots of opportu- in Crystal River, then last time you were here? the accident, without giv- family, Friso is survived by other businesses.” nity for small bus inesses closed in 2003. The perception is what’s ing more details. his wife, Princess Mabel, The rest of the space, to come in, but that it She chose the mall to re- killing us, and it’s driving It said he had never re- and two daughters, Luana DeRosa envisions being would mean the commu- open because, despite the me nuts.” gained more than “mini- and Zaria. used as office space, meet- nity would need to change negative buzz, she saw that Contact Chronicle re- mal consciousness.” He gave up his claim to ing and conference rooms, its mindset about the mall. the mall still draws people porter Nancy Kennedy at Friso was struck by an the throne in order to plus a stage area with “I can see a call center — mall walkers and peo- 352-564-2927 or nkennedy avalanche while skiing off- marry. seating for 500 people for coming in here, or another ple coming for events. @chronicleonline.com. trail in Lech, Austria, on —From wire reports

records. Meyer posted a of recommencement” May will call Meyer for an up- who represented Piliouras “My involvement with notice of commencement 10 with the Citrus County date. Jones said he has the in his zoning case that al- this new restaurant was GRILL that same month, and Clerk of Court’s Office. authority, after speaking lowed him to rebuild the only getting variances,” he Continued from Page A1 work began on clearing Records show a Savan- with Meyer, to extend the restaurant, said he doesn’t said. “It seems like con- and preparing the site. nah, Ga.,-based company, permit for 90 days for a $50 know what is happening struction has stopped. I comment. The county issued the Chatham Steel Corp., filed fee. with the construction have not heard from Tom - Marguerita Grill was building permit Feb. 15 a lien July 23 claiming Attorney Larry Haag, project. my. It’s a mystery to me.” known for its patriotic and construction started Neida owes $48,375 on a theme, including the on the steel-framed shell. $72,138 contract. Chas. E. Davis Serving Our Community... 000FFOX weekend singing of patri- However, according to County Building Direc- Funeral Home With Crematory otic songs. Patrons who records, work stopped tor Carl Jones said if his of- ROBERT ROSSI Meeting Your Needs! wished not to partake soon thereafter. In May, fice isn’t called for an Mass: Tue. 9:00 AM Our Lady of Grace, Beverly Hills were shown the door. Meyer cancelled the no- inspection by the time the SOPHIA VOSE The restaurant burned tice of commencement permit expires Aug. 18, he Services in Pennsylvania down July 25, 2011. A state after he secured lien GEORGE LUMPKIN Private Arrangements fire marshal’s investiga- waivers from concrete, S S ERVING ERVING F FAMILIES AMILIES tion showed the fire was supply and rental contrac- JOHN T. ESPOSITO FOR FOR 37 37 YEARS YEARS WITH WITH Private Arrangements accidental. tors in exchange for ROBERT MURPHY 5430 West Gulf to Lake Hwy. Piliouras did not have “progress” payments. D D IGNITY IGNITY & & R RESPECT ESPECT Private Arrangements Lecanto, FL 34461 Richard T. Brown Licensed Funeral Director insurance. He said he On May 10, Meyer and WINIFRED EDWARDS 352-795-0111 would need $700,000 to re- Neida filed an affidavit FERO Private Arrangements Fax: 352-795-6694 FERO 000FKST 726-8323 [email protected] / www.brownfuneralhome.com build the restaurant. with the clerk of court stat- Memorial Memorial GardensGardens && 000FQ6G Piliouras is president of ing that construction had Funeral Funeral HomeHome Neida Inc., the property stopped due to a modifica- owner. tion in the loan. Records Beverly Beverly Hills Hills Neida received a show Nature Coast Bank Beverly Hills $250,000 loan from Nature increased the Neida loan 352 352 746-4646 746-4646 NEW Coast Bank in December from $250,000 to $675,000 2012, according to county and Meyer filed a “notice www.dignitymemorial.com DENTAL CENTER PATIENT • Dentures, Partials & Bridges SPECIAL! To Place Your • Fast Braces Dr. Kenneth P. Pritchyk DPM • Children Welcome “In Memory” ad, Announces the • Veneers, Bonding, & Extractions EXAM, • One Visit Root Canals Candy Phillips GRAND GRAND OPENINGOPENING • Gum Surgery • Implants X-RAYS & 563-3206 of his new practice • One Hour Whitening CLEANING [email protected] Nature Coast ALL INCLUSIVE IMPLANTS Raphael C. Lewis, D.D.S. P.A. • FMX 00210 • Prophy 01110 Closing time for Foot And Ankle $ • Initial Oral Exams 00150 1,995 $ placing ad is Center, LLC Senior Value 215 4 business days 6151 N. Suncoast Blvd., Suite 1E Citizens prior to date. Crystal River Need A Second Opinion? (Medical Office Building adjacent to 7 Rivers Hospital) $ 00 There are advanced deadlines FREE Discount for holidays. Must Present Comprehensive foot and ankle Consultation With the Dentist (Ask For Details) 150 Coupon At care for the entire family. Time Of Visit (Across From Fire Station) The patient and any other person responsible for payment has a right to 1 Regina Blvd., Beverly Hills refuse to pay, cancel payment, or be reimbursed for payment for any other service, examination, or treatment that is performed as a result of Call Call 563-5488563-5488 and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the free, to schedule an appointment Open Fridays discounted fee, or reduced fee service, examination, or treatment. 000FRP5 746-0330

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1,700 15,500 NEW YORK — Mining 1,650 15,000 companies and corporate 1,600 deal stories were in focus 14,500 1,550 Monday on an otherwise 14,000 quiet day on the stock 1,500 market. 1,450 13,500 FAMA MJ J FAMA MJ J Newmont Mining was the biggest gainer in the StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG. %CHG. YTD Standard & Poor’s 500 DOW 15441.75 15359.93 15419.68 -5.83 -0.04% +17.67% index after the prices of NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 6499.67 6442.49 6494.52 +14.89 +0.23% +22.38% gold and silver advanced. DOW Util. 501.51 498.19 499.75 -3.29 -0.65% +10.30% Vol. (in mil.) 2,732 1,378 NYSE Comp. 9618.22 9577.50 9609.03 -13.08 -0.14% +13.80% Gold rose for a fourth day Pvs. Volume 2,966 1,514 NASDAQ 3673.51 3645.39 3669.95 +9.84 +0.27% +21.54% on reports of increased de- Advanced 1636 1426 S&P 500 1691.49 1683.35 1689.47 -1.95 -0.12% +18.46% mand from China. Silver Declined 1424 1085 S&P 400 1241.92 1231.25 1240.59 +2.89 +0.23% +21.58% gained the most in three New Highs 107 107 Wilshire 5000 17977.73 17884.23 17959.69 -10.09 -0.06% +19.77% weeks. Associated Press New Lows 63 27 Russell 2000 1053.67 1042.79 1053.67 +5.27 +0.50% +24.06% BlackBerry jumped Specialists Joseph Dreyer, left, and Donald Civitanova Stocks of Local Interest after the struggling smart- work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. phone maker said it would percent, to 3,669.95. The vestors with a buying op- 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR consider a sale. Dole company makes up 7.9 portunity, said Doug Cote, NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV Foods rose after its CEO percent of the index. chief market strategist 3 sss said he would take the AK Steel Hold AKS 2.76 6.73 3.74 +.17 +4.8 -18.7 -39.5 dd ... Stocks have been tread- with ING U.S. Investment company private and AT&T Inc T32.714 39.00 34.92 +.12 +0.3 stt+3.6 -1.7 26 1.80 ing water this month as Management. Steinway Musical Instru- Ametek Inc AME 32.17 9 48.01 45.76 +.34 +0.7 sss+21.8 +41.8 23 0.24 companies finished re- “There will be some ments gained after receiv- Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 80.37 0 101.86 100.03 +.71 +0.7 sss+14.4 +23.6 2.21e porting earnings for the near-term volatility, but it’s ing a new buyout offer. Bank of America BAC 7.68 0 15.03 14.41 -.04 -0.3 tss+24.1 +87.7 26 0.04 second quarter and in- a buying opportunity and a Stocks had opened Capital City Bank CCBG 7.36 9 13.08 12.27 +.05 +0.4 sts+7.9 +55.9 44 ... vestors considered when chance to get fully invested lower at the start of the CenturyLink Inc CTL 32.05 2 43.08 34.08 +.19 +0.6 stt-12.9 -14.4 20 2.16 the Federal Reserve will in the market,” Cote said. week after logging their Citigroup C28.319 53.56 50.90 -.42 -0.8 tts+28.7 +78.0 13 0.04 start to ease back on its The S&P 500 is up 0.2 biggest weekly loss in al- 0 tss economic stimulus. The percent this month. For the Commnwlth REIT CWH 13.46 26.38 26.04 -.22 -0.8 +64.4 +67.8 93 1.00 most two months. By late 9 tts U.S. central bank is buying year, it’s up 18.5 percent. Disney DIS 46.53 67.89 63.93 -.80 -1.2 +28.4 +31.1 19 0.75f morning the losses had $85 billion a month to keep Investors will get further Duke Energy DUK 59.63 8 75.46 70.77 ...... rts+10.9 +8.4 21 3.12f been pared, and the Dow long-term interest rates clues about the strength of EPR Properties EPR 42.44 6 61.18 52.53 -.08 -0.2 tss+13.9 +23.3 23 3.16 Jones industrial average low. Many analysts expect the economy this week Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 84.70 5 95.49 89.89 -.83 -0.9 ttt+3.9 +5.6 9 2.52 and S&P remained mar- that it will start reducing when the U.S. Commerce Ford Motor F9.250 17.68 17.07 +.05 +0.3 sts+31.8 +86.0 12 0.40 ginally lower throughout those purchases as soon as Department publishes its Gen Electric GE 19.87 9 24.95 24.27 +.02 +0.1 sss+15.6 +18.7 18 0.76 the day. next month. July retail sales figures Home Depot HD 52.65 0 81.56 79.20 +.23 +0.3 sts+28.1 +51.1 25 1.56 The S&P 500 index fell The tepid August follows Tuesday. There will also 5 stt 1.95 points, or 0.1 percent, Intel Corp INTC 19.23 26.83 22.64 +.13 +0.6 +9.8 -12.3 12 0.90 big gains for stocks for July, be data on the housing 2 stt to close at 1,689.47. The IBM IBM 184.78 215.90 189.09 +1.27 +0.7 -1.3 -3.5 13 3.80 when the S&P 500 rose 5 market, industrial produc- 0 sss Dow closed down 5.83 LKQ Corporation LKQ 17.16 30.31 30.69 +.88 +3.0 +45.5 +58.0 33 ... percent, its best month tion and the Philadelphia points, or less than 0.1 per- Lowes Cos LOW 25.97 0 46.25 45.80 +.12 +0.3 sss+28.9 +72.2 26 0.72f since January. Fed’s survey of manufac- cent, at 15,419.68. McDonalds Corp MCD 83.31 7 103.70 97.04 -.58 -0.6 ttt+10.0 +15.5 18 3.08 Stocks climbed last turing on Thursday. Technology stocks were Microsoft Corp MSFT 26.26 7 36.43 32.87 +.17 +0.5 stt+23.1 +10.1 13 0.92 month after Fed Chairman The market’s reaction to the leading gainers in the Motorola Solutions MSI 46.97 6 64.72 57.44 +.08 +0.1 stt+3.2 +22.4 16 1.24f Ben Bernanke reassured the reports may be muted S&P 500 and got a lift from NextEra Energy NEE 65.95 9 88.39 85.59 -.67 -0.8 tss+23.7 +28.2 21 2.64 investors that the Fed as many market partici- Apple. The tech giant’s Penney JC Co Inc JCP 12.34 1 32.55 13.17 +.30 +2.3 stt-33.2 -41.8 dd ... would only ease back on pants are likely to be on stock rose $12.91, or 2.8 Piedmont Office RT PDM 14.62 6 21.09 17.94 -.06 -0.3 tts -0.6 +9.2 37 0.80 its stimulus once the econ- vacation this week, said percent, to $467.30 after 9 tts omy is strong enough to David Kelly, chief global Regions Fncl RF 6.19 10.52 9.85 -.07 -0.7 +38.1 +43.2 12 0.12 the blog AllThingsD said 2 sts handle it. The Fed’s stimu- strategist at JPMorgan Sears Holdings Corp SHLD 38.40 68.77 42.43 +1.08 +2.6 +2.6 -12.2 dd ... the company would re- 0 sss lus has been a major factor Funds. Smucker, JM SJM 77.30 114.72 113.51 +.21 +0.2 +31.6 +49.5 23 2.32f lease the latest version of driving a bull market for “When everybody is at Texas Instru TXN 26.94 0 39.99 39.71 -.07 -0.2 tss+28.6 +38.0 24 1.12 its iPhone on Sept. 10. stocks that has lasted more the beach, it takes a louder Time Warner TWX 41.03 9 66.01 63.33 -.07 -0.1 tss+32.4 +51.6 17 1.15 The Nasdaq also bene- than four years. bang to get the BlackBer- UniFirst Corp UNF 62.40 0 104.38 102.03 -.02 ... rss+39.2 +56.0 19 0.15 fited for Apple’s advance, Any pullback in stocks ries to start humming,” Verizon Comm VZ 40.51 7 54.31 49.65 +.33 +0.7 stt+14.7 +15.9 cc 2.06 rising 9.84 points, or 0.3 now is presenting in- Kelly said. Vodafone Group VOD 24.42 9 31.02 30.27 -.34 -1.1 tss+20.2 +8.1 1.57e WalMart Strs WMT 67.37 8 79.96 77.08 +.18 +0.2 sss+13.0 +6.6 15 1.88 Walgreen Co WAG 31.88 0 51.62 50.19 +.58 +1.2 sss+35.6 +40.5 22 1.26f Business HIGHLIGHTS 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 - BlackBerry to mull Pinnacle Foods Inc., based Now, Lincoln is teaching its 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 in Parsippany, N.J., went pub- dealers how to appeal to the paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. selling itself 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. lic in March. Its other products $4 latte crowd. TORONTO — BlackBerry include Vlasic pickles, Dun- This summer, Ford Interestrates NET 1YR will consider selling itself after can Hines frosting and cake brought 60 Lincoln salespeo- TREASURIES YEST PVS CHG AGO Major stock indexes finished the long-awaited debut of its mixes and Birds Eye frozen ple to a boutique hotel in 3-month T-bill .04 0.05 -0.01 .10 mixed on Monday. Apple’s new phones failed to turn foods. Chicago to learn about the stock advanced after a blog re- 6-month T-bill .07 0.06 +0.01 .13 around the struggling smart- likes (art museums) and dis- ported that the company would Lincoln wants 52-wk T-bill .10 0.10 ... .17 release a new iPhone early phone maker. likes (stuffy old steakhouses) 2-year T-note .31 0.31 ... .27 next month. BlackBerry jumped The company said Monday younger buyers of the so-called “progressive The yield on the 5-year T-note 1.39 1.35 +0.04 .71 after the smartphone maker that its board has formed a CHICAGO — How to sell a luxury” buyer. It was the third 10-year 10-year T-note 2.62 2.58 +0.04 1.66 said it would consider putting it- Treasury note special committee to explore Lincoln in 2013: Make the of five regional trainings 30-year T-bond 3.68 3.63 +0.05 2.75 self up for sale. rose to 2.62 “strategic alternatives” in dealership smell like luxury. sessions. percent on Lowe’s LOW hopes of enhancing the com- And lay out some wine and Monday. Yields Judge dismisses NET 1YR pany’s value and boosting affect interest Close: $45.80 0.12 or 0.3% cheese. BONDS YEST PVS CHG AGO Canaccord Genuity boosted its rat- adoption of its BlackBerry 10 pension fund suit rates on After decades of selling ing and target price on the home im- platform. consumer loans. Barclays LongT-BdIdx 3.41 3.39 +0.02 2.42 provement retailer. Shares hit an all- hulking Town Cars to retirees, SAN FRANCISCO — A Bond Buyer Muni Idx 5.12 5.12 ... 4.25 time high of $46.25. Steinway receives Ford Motor Co. wants the Lin- judge has dismissed a share- Barclays USAggregate 2.34 2.34 ... 1.84 $50 PRIME FED coln brand to appeal to holders lawsuit against com- Barclays US High Yield 6.18 6.17 +0.01 6.76 45 new top bid RATE FUNDS younger, more discerning puter maker Hewlett-Packard Moodys AAA Corp Idx 4.41 4.41 ... 3.48 40 YEST 3.25 .13 WALTHAM, Mass. — A new buyers. Lincoln unveiled the and its former CEO Mark Barclays CompT-BdIdx 1.54 1.54 ... .96 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 35 bid to buy a legendary piano sleek MKZ sedan this spring, Hurd, saying that a com- Barclays US Corp 3.23 3.23 ... 3.01 MAJJ 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 52-week range maker could be music to the and six more models will fol- pany’s standards of business $25.97 $46.25 ears of its shareholders. low. It purged underperform- conduct amount to “puffery” Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD Vol.: 5.1m (0.7x avg.) PE: 26.2 Steinway Musical Instru- Mkt. Cap: $49.12 b Yield: 1.6% ing dealerships and is that can’t be used in securi- Crude Oil (bbl) 106.11 105.97 +0.13 +15.6 ments Inc. said Monday that Gold surged on Ethanol (gal) 2.16 2.14 +0.28 -1.2 prodding the rest to make ex- ties fraud lawsuits. Krispy Kreme KKD reports of Heating Oil (gal) 3.02 2.99 +0.92 -0.8 an investment firm has of- pensive updates. —From wire reports increased de- Natural Gas (mm btu) 3.31 3.23 +2.48 -1.2 Close: $22.52 1.12 or 5.2% fered to pay $38 per share, or mand from Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.90 2.91 -0.14 +3.3 Stronger sales growth than previous- about $477 million, for the China. Silver ly expected earned at the doughnut METALS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD shop an upgrade from Janney Capi- company. That tops an earlier also rose, while tal Markets. “We Cater to Cowards!” palladium and Gold (oz) 1334.70 1312.90 +1.66 -20.3 bid of $438 million, from Silver (oz) 21.33 20.40 +4.58 -29.3 $25 General & Cosmetic Dentistry platinum fell. Oil Kohlberg & Co. HONEST • PROFESSIONAL • COMPASSIONATE 20 climbed to near- Platinum (oz) 1498.70 1500.60 -0.13 -2.6 Copper (lb) 3.31 3.31 -0.06 -9.2 The Waltham, Mass.-based FREE SECOND OPINION. ly $106 per 15 Most Insurance Accepted License #DN 17606 Palladium (oz) 736.70 740.10 -0.46 +4.9 company identified the new po- gallon. Corn 10 MAJJ tential buyer only as an invest- rose, but other AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD 52-week range crops fell. Cattle (lb) 1.24 1.23 +0.90 -4.9 $6.26 $23.31 ment firm with more than $15 Coffee (lb) 1.23 1.23 +0.45 -14.2 Vol.: 2.9m (2.1x avg.) PE: 70.4 billion under management. Corn (bu) 4.72 4.66 +1.34 -32.4 Mkt. Cap: $1.47 b Yield: ... 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE The one who would reinvent Detroit EDITORIAL BOARD DETROIT ment.” He speaks not of “fixing” raise little. There are 78,000 his city is the broken but of “reinventing” Detroit, by abandoned structures, not Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher tooth in Michigan’s smile. which he means a new “culture counting Mitt Romney’s boy- Mike Arnold ...... editor TNevertheless, the preter- of how to behave and act.” hood home, which has already been demolished in a once up- Charlie Brennan...... managing editor naturally optimistic governor, He correctly stresses the cul- from whom never is heard a tural prerequisites for prosper- scale neighborhood. The busi- Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member discouraging word, cheerfully ity. And for popular sovereignty. ness tax doubled last year and Mac Harris ...... citizen member describes his recent foray with Detroit, under the emergency white flight long ago was fol- Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member a crew cleaning up a manager, is enduring lowed by black flight — the en- by Albert M. park in a particu- a democracy deficit trepreneurial act of Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief larly, well, challeng- because self- self-preservation and self- “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” ing neighborhood: government requires improvement by the motivated — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus The weeds, said collective self-con- and talented. Gov. Rick Snyder, trol — the restraint Against this litany of woes, were so tall you of appetites by real- Snyder happily illustrates the DECIDE IMMEDIATELY could not see the ism about their costs. city’s revival by brandishing his sidewalks, or even But fixing an urban shiny new wristwatch. It is a the playground culture is more com- Shinola, manufactured here equipment. Con- plex than filling pot- from Swiss parts, by a startup cealed in the under- George Will holes. that also makes bicycles and brush were some old OTHER The 1994 bank- other things. About the vacant Settle Thorpe tires. And a boat. ruptcy of California’s land opened up as the popula- VOICES And, he notes with an Orange County, tion has contracted Snyder accountant’s punctil- which includes fabu- says: “Hops.” This grain is used issue and get back iousness about presenting a lously wealthy beach communi- to make beer, and microbrew- complete record, they also ties, and the 2011 bankruptcy of eries make, or at least often ac- found “a body.” Alabama’s Jefferson County, company, urban gentrification. Never mind. Now another which includes Birmingham, And those hundreds of millions to problem solving block of an almost cadaverous resulted from bad investment of public funds for a new city has been reclaimed. decisions. Detroit, however, has hockey arena? He gamely ex- ounty administrator as the county administrator Snyder, who has called him- suffered not just economic set- plains it as a “quality of life” Brad Thorpe is rethink- and if he wants to fully re- self “one tough nerd,” began life backs but a cultural collapse magnet for the gentrifiers. Cing his announced deci- engage in the position then after the University of Michigan that precludes a rapid recovery. With that, Snyder shifts, as a sion to retire from the top the board should consider as an accountant and is tough Despite some people’s facile governor should, into Michigan post in county government. that request. But the request enough to have strengthened talk about “rebooting” Detroit, chauvinism: With its lakes and Thorpe announced in May should have nothing to do the relevant law and then as though it is a balky gadget, “micro-climates,” Michigan has, he was giving up the job so he with the quality of the pool of wielded it to put Detroit under this is a place where dangerous he says, the nation’s second-most could begin a new chapter in candidates seeking the post. the governance of an emergency packs of feral dogs roam. No diverse climate, so just about his life. His wife is already Being the Citrus County ad- manager, an appointed autocrat. city can succeed without a large anything can be grown, even De- Detroit is the sixth Michigan middle class, and in spite of troit. Here — he bounces back to retired. ministrator is possibly the city, together with three school cheery talk about a downtown urban reinvention mode — “the The county ad- toughest job in districts, to have earned its loss sprinkling of “hipsters and arti- middle class was created,” be- vertised for the this community of autonomy. sans,” a significant minority of ginning with Henry Ford’s 1914 job and has re- THE ISSUE: right now. De- Snyder is neither surprised Detroit’s residents are func- decision to pay workers an as- ceived scores of creased property tonishing $5 a day. The county nor dismayed by the Obama ad- tionally illiterate and only 12 applications. valuations have ministration’s prompt refusal to percent have college degrees Snyder, who is up for re- administrator’s But Thorpe has reduced tax bills consider bailing out the city: “I (in Seattle, 56 percent do). Fam- election in 2014, is not worried hinted during the job. for five years run- had made it clear I wasn’t going ilies are the primary transmit- about Detroit voters punishing past few weeks ning. And the de- to ask them” for a bailout. One ters of social capital, and 79 him because of astringent life that he would OUR OPINION: cision by Duke to example of Washington’s previ- percent of children here are under an unelected emergency consider sticking Consider close the Crystal ous costly caring is Detroit’s born to unmarried women. manager. Snyder notes, smiling, What middle-class family will that in 2010 he got more than with the job be- Thorpe’s change. River nuke plant “People Mover,” the ghost train cause it appeared and not pay its that circulates mostly empty. send children into a school sys- twice the percentage of De- the pool of appli- full 2013 tax bill Snyder dismisses this slab of tem where 3 percent of fourth- troit’s vote that Romney re- ceived in 2012. Romney won cants seeking the position has put local government in someone else’s pork as “part of graders meet national math the 60 years of failure.” He has standards? Detroit has Michi- 2.08 percent. might be weak. the unenviable position of largely forsworn attracting gan’s highest income tax and ———■——— If Thorpe wants to rethink seeking a 30 percent tax hike businesses to the city by offer- highest property tax among its quitting the job, that’s fine, from county property owners. ing tax credits, which he calls large cities, but with an average George Will’s email address is but we don’t think it’s fair to The breakdown in property “the heroin drip of govern- income of $15,000, high rates [email protected]. hang the decision on the pool tax negotiations between the of applicants being weak. county property appraiser Some of those who have ap- and Duke has dumped the plied for the county’s top job tax crisis into the lap of the have the qualifications to do administrator and county it, including one of Thorpe’s commissioners. top assistants and a key ad- This is not an easy or popu- ministrator from the county lar job. Whatever direction school system. the administrator takes, It would be more appropri- there will be howls of protest ate if Thorpe simply said he from taxpayers or the recipi- has given his decision to re- ents of county services. It tire some reconsideration might be fair to say, with all and would like to pull back the problems facing the his resignation. county, only a crazy person The ultimate decision on would be interested in apply- any county administrator al- ing for the job, but there are ways rests with three of the lots of applicants, and some five members of the county are qualified. commission. If an adminis- If Brad Thorpe wants to trator does not have three continue as county adminis- votes, the administrator does trator, the commission should not have a job. immediately readdress the Thorpe has done a good job issue and put it to rest.

Turn off marquees two types, one a liquid propellant sprays a distance of I think a way the county can 10 feet, and a gel propellant save some money is have the sprays a distance of 18 feet. LETTERS schools that have the lit mar- The gel, which affords better to the Editor quees turned off during the protection, cannot be shipped summer. If you go through Crys- to the 34429 ZIP code, but can feel we should use the Bible to tal River, all three schools have be shipped to the Tampa area. Use Bible for union OPINIONS INVITED the date, temperature and time find our commonalities, not Who in Citrus County made This letter is in response to ■ The opinions expressed in using it to divide people. 24 hours a day, seven days a such a stupid decision? The “Who should judge?” by Brad week. That’s power that the Chronicle editorials are the residents in Citrus County Block. opinions of the newspaper’s James Mack schools are using that they should have the same safety There are obviously different editorial board. don’t need to be using. I know Pine Ridge and peace of mind as other forms of judgment. When Jesus ■ We reserve the right to edit that there is a lot more schools residents throughout Florida. said in (Matt. 7:1) “Do not judge letters for length, libel, fairness than just those three that have and good taste. Hospital sale stinks Can’t someone correct this lest ye be judged,” I feel, he the marquees, so I really think ■ condition? meant it in a deep spiritual Letters must be no longer than Regarding the sale of Citrus it’s one way we can conserve 600 words, and writers will be sense, for when we spend time Memorial, I would like to know some energy. limited to four letters per Blow whistle on fraud judging others, we don’t concen- month. what exactly has changed, That’s not cute I’m reading a Sound trate on our own faults, which is ■ SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, which makes the sale of the When young children Off in the July 18 why Jesus said after that (Matt 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., hospital to Tampa General Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax say nasty, vile words to OUND Chronicle. A deli worker 7:3) “Why then do you look at now possible when they had al- S the speck in your brother’s eye, to 352-563-3280, or email to ready been ruled out. Tampa adults in public, it’s up OFF states that she works [email protected]. to their parents to cor- for a well-known super- and pay no attention to the log General made no offer to take rect them. Unfortu- market and someone in your own eye.” What I believe responsibility for the retire- nately, many times they wanted to illegally buy Jesus is saying is that we should which you only used one sen- ment fund, which is already in do not. They think a hot meal with food cleanse ourselves first, and look tence of verse 5, “Every word the red. What about the loyal everything their little stamps. She refused to deeply into our own hearts, for- of God proves true,” begins employees who have given Tommy and Susie says comply with the re- give ourselves, and get our own with the heading, “The words their life blood to the people of is cute. Well, a lot of us CALL quest. The food stamp house in order. Then, with love of Agur,” which tells us these Citrus County; the people who don’t. No wonder carrier then went to and compassion, we can help are Agur’s words. He begins in depend on this retirement now schoolteachers spend 563-0579 the manager. The man- others to see their own faults. verse 1 to say, “God is not with and in the future? so much time with be- ager came back and The judgment Jesus is speaking me.” In verse 2 he says, “I am Since this sale affects so havior problems rather than told the deli worker to fulfill the about is that of gossip or more like an animal than a many of the employees and the teaching. order to sell the woman some- hearsay. The judgment of the man; I do not have the sense a people of the county, I think thing that she was not entitled legal system is a completely dif- man should have.” In verse 3 much more disclosure to the Pepper spray off limits to with food stamps. It’s a terri- ferent thing. I know of no one he continues, “I have never people of the county needs to On a recent predawn morn- ble thing for a manager to do. who thinks that armed robbery, learned any wisdom, and I be made, and direct involve- ing while walking in the Mead- If there’s an audit of that and arson or burglary should be know nothing at all about ment of the governor’s office is owcrest neighborhood, I was it comes to light, guess who legal. We have rules and laws in God.” Then the first sentence warranted and needed. Some- confronted by a stray pit bull. gets fired? The deli individual. I this country, and if they are bro- of verse 5 reads “God keeps thing smells fishy. This was an unpleasant experi- think that deli worker ought to ken, a person must suffer the every promise he makes.” (I ence. I decided to get pepper blow the whistle on her consequences. am using Today’s English Ver- Benny Pisani spray for defense. Investigating manager. Now, in Proverbs 30V1-5, of sion, Good News Bible.) So I Inverness

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DUI arrests or revoked license and refusing withholding information to ob- supervising trafficking in stolen ■ Kevin Barney, 61, of N. to submit to testing. According For the RECORD tain a prescription. No bond. property and giving false verifi- cation of ownership or false Firefly Terrace, Crystal River, at to his arrest affidavit, he was in- on a felony charge of domestic and failure to appear in court ■ Ruth Filion, 48, at 2 p.m. 6:32 p.m. Aug. 6 on a misde- volved in a single-vehicle crash battery by strangulation. No for original misdemeanor Aug. 6 on a felony charge of ut- identification to a pawnbroker meanor charge of driving under involving a telephone pole. bond. charges of resisting an officer tering forged bills, checks, and a misdemeanor charge of the influence. According to his Webb admitted his license had operating a vehicle without a ■ Tracy Liepke, 23, of Her- without violence, resisting an drafts or notes. Bond $2,000. been revoked and consented valid license, According to his arrest affidavit, he admitted to nando, at 1:50 a.m. Aug. 9 on a officer in the recover of stolen to field sobriety tasks and rated ■ Lester Thomas III, 49, of arrest affidavit, he is accused of drinking and performed field misdemeanor charge of do- property and petit theft. No poorly. Tests of his breath S. Marsha Terrace, Ho- stealing air guns, an air com- sobriety tasks poorly. He re- mestic battery. No bond. bond. fused to submit to a test of his showed his blood alcohol con- mosassa, at 11:50 a.m. Aug. 6 pressor and two marine batter- ■ Katrina Ross ■ Melissa Thomas breath. Bond $500. centration was 0.0 percent, and , 27, of Dun- , 36, of on felony charges of trafficking ies from Walmart in Lecanto. nellon, at 9:44 p.m. Aug. 9 on a W. Limerick Lane, Crystal or endeavoring to traffic in He is also accused of stealing a ■ Bethany Perez, 33, of when asked to provide a urine misdemeanor charge of do- River, at 10:54 a.m. Aug. 6 on a stolen property, grand theft, weed eater and leaf blower 3515 W. Capa Path, Beverly sample for testing, he refused. mestic battery. No bond. Citrus County warrant for viola- possession of a firearm by a from Walmart in Homosassa Hills, at 2:36 a.m. Aug. 10 on a Bond $2,250. tion of probation on an original convicted felon, scheming to and pawning the weed eater. misdemeanor charge of driving ■ Eric Loriss, 55, of 7065 W. Other arrests felony charge of concealing or defraud, planning, managing or Bond $27,500. under the influence. According Greenwood Lane, Crystal River, ■ Laura Martin, 48, of Bev- to her arrest affidavit, she per- at 11:23 p.m. Aug. 11 on a mis- erly Hills, at 2:16 p.m. July 26 formed field sobriety tasks demeanor charge of driving on a felony charge of aggra- poorly. Tests of her breath under the influence. According to vated battery with a deadly showed her blood alcohol con- his arrest affidavit, he admitted to weapon. According to her ar- centration was 0.178 percent drinking and taking oxycodone rest affidavit, she is accused of and 0.181 percent. The legal and performed field sobriety cutting a man with a knife. No limit is 0.08 percent. Bond $500. tasks poorly. Tests of his breath bond. ■ Christopher Webb, 31, of showed his blood alcohol con- ■ Joseph Tate, 23, of E. 2580 W. Express Lane, centration was 0.137 percent Lake Park Drive, Hernando, at Lecanto, at 11:08 p.m. Aug. 10 and 0.139 percent. The legal limit 10:27 a.m. Aug. 6 on Citrus on a misdemeanor charge of is 0.08 percent. Bond $500. County warrants for a misde- driving under the influence with Domestic battery meanor charge of petit theft, vi- damage to property or person, arrests olation of probation on an along with charges of know- ■ Benjamin Garcia, 23, of original misdemeanor charge ingly driving with a suspended Inverness, at 3:24 p.m. Aug. 8 of petit theft from a merchant

cult process. numbers from programs He cited the problem of such as Awesome Ag Day, DIRECTOR not being to guarantee which involved 150 chil- Continued from Page A1 their job for a year and dren and 57 volunteers. having a job on the chop- “As a community, we are district extension director. ping block each year is no not seeing the value in Ex- “You have a very good pro- way to build a career or tension Service,” chair- gram. Some counties envy raise a family. man Dale McClellan said. it, but if you don’t get this “We have to decide what “How important is this vs. 4-H position, there will be we can afford in this of- some other thing.” nobody.” fice,” he said. “There is a void between “What do we want to do Extension Service fund- your enthusiasm and with our office?” he asked. ing and county cuts have needs and a commitment “Somebody needs to de- been an ongoing concern. from the commissioners,” cide what services you Simonne said it is more Simonne said, referring to want, what services you than just the salary- county commissioners. can afford.” benefits issue; “the univer- He added they need to He pointed out that a sity says if a county is not decide what size of Exten- year ago there were four committed to its extension sion Service office they people in the office and office, why should the want and possibly, as done now it is down to one. state be committed to it?” in some other counties, “We have candidates for They also discussed the have the director report the 4-H position,” he said. extension’s return on in- directly to the county “The question is, are you vestment, having seen the administrator. going to be able to afford it.” The University of Florida will pick up the benefits and pay 10 percent of the YOUR SMILE salary and the county would DESERVES pay 90 percent, though he SPECIAL said the university’s ap- TREATMENT proach is to be 50/50. As for replacing Brad- Dr. Jennifer Lee, DMD shaw, Simonne said they Full Service Dentistry will have a six-month in- terim agent from another FREE county. 352-795-1881 SECOND But when the issue A Healthy Smile Is A Healthy Life.™ OPINION comes back in March, fill- 000FN9N

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Nation BRIEFS World BRIEFS Meteor ‘Whitey’ Bulger found guilty Blessings Associated Press snitches. bearded Bulger. people.” Bulger was charged pri- As court broke up, Bulger Bulger skipped town in BOSTON — James marily with racketeering, turned to his relatives and 1994 after being tipped off “Whitey” Bulger, the feared which listed 33 criminal acts gave them a thumbs-up. A — by a retired FBI agent, Boston mob boss who be- — among them, 19 murders woman in the gallery John Connolly, it turned out came one that he allegedly helped or- taunted him as he was led — that he was about to be of the na- chestrate or carried out him- away, apparently imitating indicted. tion’s most- self during the 1970s and ’80s machine-gun fire as she During 16 years on the wanted while he led the Winter Hill yelled: “Rat-a-tat-tat, run, Bulger was on the FBI’s fugitives, Gang, Boston’s ruthless Irish Whitey!” 10 Most Wanted list. He was was con- mob. The racketeering Outside the courtroom, finally captured in 2011 in victed charge also included acts of relatives of the victims Santa Monica, Calif., where Monday in extortion, conspiracy, hugged each other, the pros- he had been living in a rent- a string of money-laundering and drug ecutors and even defense controlled apartment near Associated Press 11 killings James dealing. attorneys. the beach with his longtime An Afghan Shiite man and dozens ‘Whitey’ After 4 1/2 days of deliber- Bulger attorney J.W. Car- girlfriend, Catherine Greig. kisses the holy mace for of other Bulger ations, the jury decided he ney Jr. said Bulger intends She was sentenced to eight blessings Monday at the gangland took part in 11 of those mur- to appeal because the judge years in prison for helping Karti Sakhi shrine in crimes, many of them com- ders, along with nearly all didn’t let him argue that he Bulger evade the law. Kabul, Afghanistan. Some mitted while he was said to the other crimes on the had been granted immunity His disappearance Afghans who believe in be an FBI informant. racketeering list. He was for his crimes by a now-dead proved a major embarrass- Sufism, a mystical form of Bulger, 83, stood silently also found guilty separately federal prosecutor. ment to the FBI when it Islam, visit shrines every Associated Press and showed no reaction of 30 other offenses, includ- However, Carney said came out at court hearings day and offer prayers. A meteor is seen over a upon hearing the verdict, ing possession of machine Bulger was pleased with the and trials that Bulger had railroad crossing early which brought to a close a guns. trial and its outcome, be- been an informant from Monday at Ditto Marina case that not only transfixed Bulger could get life in cause “it was important to 1975 to 1990, feeding the bu- 44 gunned down Parkway in Huntsville, the city with its grisly vio- prison at sentencing Nov. 13. him that the government reau information on the in Nigeria mosque Ala. If the clouds aren’t lence but exposed corrup- But given his age, even a corruption be exposed, and rival New England Mafia as too thick, the annual MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — tion inside the Boston FBI modest term could amount important to him to see the well as members of his own Perseid meteor shower to a life sentence for deals the government was gang while he continued to Suspected Islamic militants will be easy to spot. As and an overly cozy relation- ship with its underworld the slightly stooped, white- able to make with certain kill and intimidate. wearing army fatigues many as 100 meteors per gunned down 44 people hour are expected to hit praying at a mosque in the atmosphere. northeast Nigeria, while an- other 12 civilians died in an apparently simultaneous at- Rescued teen tack, security agents said returns to Calif. Monday. The attacks were the lat- BOISE, Idaho — The 16- est in a slew of violence year-old southern California blamed on religious extrem- girl who was abducted last ists in this West African oil week and rescued Saturday producer, where the radical by FBI agents in a remote Boko Haram group, which corner of the Idaho wilder- wants to oust the govern- ness has returned home ment and impose Islamic with her father, federal au- law, poses the greatest se- thorities said Monday. curity threat in years. Hannah Anderson was The news from Borno reunited with Brett Ander- state, one of three in the son on Sunday at a Boise northeast under a military hospital where she was state of emergency, came as flown hours after her rescue journalists received a video from a camp near an alpine featuring Boko Haram leader lake, FBI spokesman Jason Abubakar Shekau, who Pack said. gloats over recent attacks, After the camp was spot- threatens more, and even ted from the air, two FBI says his group is now strong tactical teams hiked into the enough to go after the area and killed James Lee United States. DiMaggio, the 40-year-old family friend who abducted ‘Enemy’ tossed her and triggered a massive like ‘garbage’ manhunt across several HARARE, Zimbabwe — Western states. Zimbabwe’s longtime Presi- DiMaggio is also believed dent Robert Mugabe said to have killed the girl’s Monday his party will not mother and brother at his yield its victory in disputed home outside San Diego. elections and proclaimed he The FBI did not provide has disposed of his main po- details on Hannah Ander- litical rivals, with whom he son’s health. Associated Press had ruled in a tense coalition Police ID victims The sun beats down Feb. 4, 2009, on workers constructing the border wall in Granjeno, Texas. If Congress government, “like garbage.” agrees on a comprehensive immigration reform bill, it will probably include a requirement to erect fencing In his first public speech that would wrap more of the nation’s nearly 2,000-mile Southwest border in tall steel columns. in RI slayings since the July 31 elections, JOHNSTON, R.I. — Po- Mugabe spoke at the annual lice on Monday charged a Immigration debate renews discussion about border fence Heroes’ Day gathering at a man with killing his girlfriend national shrine in Harare that and her adult daughter and Associated Press she would rather have more agents sumed planning for that fence. honors guerrillas killed in the then kidnapping her young patrolling the area. At least that The government is still in court war against white-minority son, touching off a search LOS EBANOS, Texas — If Con- would create some jobs, she added. with Texas landowners over the rule in Rhodesia, as Zim- that ended when the 2-year- gress agrees on a comprehensive The region’s lawmakers appear fencing built here last time. And babwe was known before old was found wandering immigration reform bill, it will to agree. Three Democratic con- yet, despite the existing barrier, the 1980. alone outside. probably include a requirement to gressmen from the Texas border area leads the border in illegal- Speaking in the local Daniel Rodriguez broke erect fencing that would wrap who support immigration reform entry arrests. Shona language, Mugabe into the home of Evelyn Bur- more of the nation’s nearly 2,000- have announced that they would Now the Senate’s immigration called on his main chal- not support any bill conditioned on bill calls for at least 700 miles of gos, 40, on Sunday before mile Southwest border in tall steel lenger, outgoing Prime Minis- columns. the construction of more border border fencing — half of which al- ter Morgan Tsvangirai, to fatally shooting her and her But the mandate would essen- fence. ready exists. 25-year-old daughter, tially down on a strategy “It doesn’t do what proponents But even as Congress debates the accept defeat, then dis- Vanessa Perez, and abduct- that U.S. Customs and Border Pro- think it does,” said Rep. Filemon issue, Customs and Border Protec- missed him and his followers ing Isaiah Perez, Johnston tection isn’t even sure works. And Vela, of Brownsville, who resigned tion has frustrated fence propo- in scathing language. Police Chief Richard S. the prospect of the government from the Congressional Hispanic nents and critics by failing to come “Those who are smarting Tamburini said. seizing more land offends many Caucus in protest. “Building more up with any measurement of the from defeat can commit sui- Isaiah Perez was found property owners here in the south- fence makes no sense to me.” fence’s effectiveness. The agency cide if they so wish. But I tell unharmed Sunday night ernmost tip of Texas, where hun- The fence’s backers say it’s a told Congress’ investigative arm them even dogs will not sniff after a police officer spotted dreds of people already lost common-sense solution to keeping last year that it needed three to at their flesh if they choose to him at a public housing com- property during the last fence con- people from crossing the porous five years to make a “credible die that way,” Mugabe said. plex in Providence, about 10 struction spree. border. assessment.” He described Tsvangirai miles from the town where “I’m still totally against it,” said The strip of land bisecting Gar- Farmers and others who live as the “enemy” in his party’s his mother and sister were Aleida Garcia, who was among the cia’s La Paloma Ranch was eventu- near the fence report seeing immi- midst during the shaky coali- killed. He was taken to the Los Ebanos residents whose land ally returned after the bi-national grants scale the 18-foot steel tion brokered by regional hospital and was temporarily was taken back in 2008, when this agency that monitors border columns in seconds. And since the leaders after the 2008 elec- placed in the care of state hamlet surrounded on three sides treaties said the fence couldn’t be fence stands in segments across tions which were also dis- child welfare officials. by the Rio Grande was slated to get built in a flood plain. But those ob- miles of open farmland, there’s al- puted and, unlike the recent Rodriguez, who is either a U-shaped segment of fencing. jections were dropped last year, ways the option of just walking vote, were marked by wide- 27 or 28, was arraigned Given the choice, Garcia said, and the U.S. government has re- around the barrier. spread violence against op- Monday on two counts of position supporters. murder as well as on bur- Mugabe won the July 31 glary, kidnapping and gun election with 61 percent of charges. He was arrested in the vote, Zimbabwe’s elec- Providence on Sunday and toral commission has an- is being held without bail. Judge: NYPD targeted minorities nounced, with Tsvangirai Authorities said Ro- getting 34 percent. Tsvangi- driguez was Burgos’ Associated Press berg said he would appeal manner,” U.S. District Judge 2011 of 684,330, mostly of rai, who alleges widespread boyfriend but not the boy’s the ruling, which was a sting- Shira Scheindlin wrote in black and Hispanic men. rigging and is challenging the father. NEW YORK — The na- ing rebuke to a policy he and her ruling. “In their zeal to The lawsuit was filed in 2004 poll results in court, stayed Police initially said an- tion’s largest police depart- the New York Police Depart- defend a policy that they be- by four men, all minorities, away from Monday’s other man, Malcolm Crowell, ment illegally and ment have defended as a lieve to be effective, they and became a class-action gathering. 22, had abducted Isaiah systematically singled out life-saving, crime-fighting have willfully ignored over- case. “We have thrown the Perez. They included a pic- large numbers of blacks and tool that helped lead the city whelming proof that the pol- Scheindlin noted she was enemy away like garbage. ture of Crowell in a nation- Hispanics under its contro- to historic crime lows. The icy of targeting ‘the not putting an end to the They say we have rigged, practice, which is constitu- wide Amber Alert that was versial stop-and-frisk policy, legal outcome could affect right people’ is racially but they are thieves,” Mu- a federal judge ruled Mon- how and whether other discriminatory.” tional, but was reforming the issued soon after the boy’s gabe said, referring to al- day while appointing an in- cities employ the tactic. Stop-and-frisk has been way the NYPD imple- leged corruption during their abduction. dependent monitor to “The city’s highest offi- around for decades in some mented its stops. Crowell was arrested on oversee major changes, in- cials have turned a blind eye form, but recorded stops in- In her long ruling, she de- time in government. “We say Sunday in Fall River, Mass., cluding body cameras on to the evidence that officers creased dramatically under termined at least 200,000 to them: You are never going but released on Monday. some officers. are conducting stops in a the Bloomberg administra- stops were made without to rise again.” —From wire reports Mayor Michael Bloom- racially discriminatory tion to an all-time high in reasonable suspicion. —From wire reports ■ Return ■ Baseball/B2 of linemen ■ Scoreboard/B3 Section B - TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 Nicks, ■ NFL/B3 Joseph ■ Sports briefs/B3 gives lift ■ /B4 to Bucs. ■ Sports Sound Off/B4 SPORTS /B3 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Rivera, Yankees not worried at recent slips Associated Press “There’s a lot left in the tank,” he been 175 who have recorded at assured. least 20 saves in a season since Rivera NEW YORK — So this is what the Plus, Rivera can draw upon a lot of became the Yankees closer, according to ninth inning must be like sometimes for previous success. Blown saves aren’t part STATS. The Yankees have had only one the other 29 teams that do not have the of his repertoire, especially not three in other stopper reach that mark: Rafael luxury of calling on Mariano Rivera. a row. Soriano, who filled in when Rivera tore The career saves leader has spoiled “At least it’s the first time,” Rivera said up his knee in May 2012 and missed the the , rarely slipping Sunday after Detroit dented him. “I just rest of the year. up in 17 years as their closer. try to go out there and do my job. ... The “I don’t know if we’ve had anybody on But last week, the 43-year-old baseball last three opportunities, I haven’t done the mound — I don’t think there is any re- sage stunned a generation of fans by it. So we have to continue battling and lief that has been on the mound blowing three consecutive save opportu- get better. Have to keep working and that’s even close to what he’s done ... with nities for the first time in 721 chances. eventually it will happen.” the longevity, the consistency and ability Since Rivera took over as New York’s It always has. to perform as Mariano has,” Angels man- closer in 1997, there have been 29 other And that is why his teammates — and ager said. occasions when a pitcher went through Yankees fans — are hardly worried. See RIVERA/ Page B3 such a stretch, according to STATS. “When he needs to nail it down, he Rivera said Monday the problems nails it down,” Yankees setup man David New York Yankees relief pitcher have nothing to do with fatigue or age. In- Robertson said before Monday night’s Mariano Rivera reacts on the mound stead, he said, it’s his delivery. game against the . Sunday after allowing consecutive Rivera said he’s not repeating his re- “He’s not perfect, everyone knows that. home runs in the ninth inning against lease point and has left pitches up to But the guy’s pretty unbelievable.” the in New York. some pretty good hitters. How impressive? Consider there have Associated Press

SEC BRIEFS Florida’s Garcia, Thurman cleared to return to practice GAINESVILLE — Banged- up Florida is getting a little healthier on offense. Offensive linemen Max Gar- cia (back) and Trip Thurman (shoulder) were cleared to practice Monday, giving the Gators a couple big bodies back for fall practice. Guard Jon Halapio, who has a partially torn pectoral muscle, is still out at least another week. And running back Matt Jones remains sidelined while recov- ering from a viral infection. Coach Will Muschamp said team doctors “just gotta be careful with his condition there.” Fullback Hunter Joyer pulled a hamstring in practice Sunday and will be out at least 10 days. And safety Jaylen Watkins Alabama (sprained foot) won’t practice AJ McCarron throws a pass this week. during practice Monday in The Gators opened fall prac- Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Crimson tice without four offensive Tide, winners of three of the past starters. Jones is the only one four BCS titles, are favored to without a return timetable. win the Southeastern Conference once again this season. SEC agrees with 9 Associated Press bowls, including Belk, Texas The Southeastern Confer- ence has agreed to deals with nine bowl games, adding the Defending champ Alabama embracing championship expectations Belk Bowl and Texas Bowl to its lineup starting in 2014. Associated Press The offense could lead the way this time. Along with one guaranteed Quarterback AJ McCarron has led Ala- More SEC coverage spot in the College Football TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Expectations bama to the past two national titles and See Page B4 for a preview of the Playoff, the SEC has 10 post- are soaring at Alabama, where a 10-win directs an offense loaded with playmak- Georgia Bulldogs and schedules for all season slots for its 14 teams. All season is practically considered a deba- ers — albeit minus three All-America 14 league schools. new bowl deals run six years. cle and national championship con- linemen. The defense has been an- The Capital One Bowl in Or- tention is a minimum standard nually among the nation’s best, ebrations only last for a night, is trying to lando will get first pick of SEC not a hope-we-can ambition. even if coordinator Kirby keep his players from dwelling in past teams available after those Settle for a non-BCS Smart insists 2012 was a successes. The coach borrows from qualifying for the College Foot- bowl game? How down year despite yield- Michael Jordan’s take on game-winning ball Playoff. embarrassing. ing the nation’s fewest shots. The Outback Bowl in Tampa, “It’s the Alabama stan- yards and points. “The only one that matters is the next Music City Bowl in Nashville, dard,” All-America line- Mosley and safety one,” Saban said. Tenn., Gator Bowl in Jack- backer C.J. Mosley said. HaHa Clinton-Dix re- Five things to watch during Alabama’s sonville, Liberty Bowl in Mem- “It’s the tradition that we turn but gone are two upcoming season: phis, Tenn., Texas Bowl in live by. We’re here to win defensive line starters, 1. HANDLING THE HYPE: Saban has Houston and Belk Bowl in Char- championships. That’s why All-America said the 2010 Bama team that, inciden- lotte, N.C., will work with the everybody said they want Dee Milliner and team tally, finished 10-3 and went to the Capi- leader linebacker Nico conference to select teams. coach (Nick) Saban here, and tal One Bowl, was as talented as his three that’s why the fans love us because Johnson. Advocare V100 Bowl in national champions at Alabama, if not they expect the same thing out of us The SEC schedule is kinder Shreveport, La., will get the next moreso. Talent alone won’t likely carry every year. So why have anything less than it could be once again. The Tide the Tide past Virginia Tech and SEC West pick, followed by the Birming- than a championship? won’t face SEC East powers South Car- ham Bowl. rivals Texas A&M and LSU — the only “Why would you want to go 10-3? Why olina, Georgia or Florida in the regular two teams to beat ’Bama the past two sea- Court date set for would you want to just settle for the Cap- season. Then again, the first two games sons. The offseason started out rough ital One Bowl? Why not be great every are against Virginia Tech in Atlanta and a with four players arrested and dismissed four ex-Vanderbilt trip to Texas A&M — after an open date football players time you can?” and, Saban said, some others skipping The Crimson Tide is considered a to switch defensive gears for the Aggies’ classes. He said the attitude improved. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The front-runner for a third straight national hurry-up, no-huddle attack. former Vanderbilt football players championship and fourth in five years. Saban, who acknowledges his title cel- See ALABAMA /Page B4 charged with rape now have an initial court date. An arraignment will be Aug. 21 for Brandon Vandenburg, 20, of Indio, Calif.; Cory Batey, 19, of Nashville; Brandon Banks, 19, of Was 2012 a fluke or framework for Gators? Brandywine, Md.; and Jaborian “Tip” McKenzie, 19, of Woodville, lieve last year’s 11-win season carry them so far. Driskel and lit- Miss. Florida poised for and trip to the Sugar Bowl were “Talk is cheap,” he said. tle else at the They each have been flukes, the Gators see them as “You’ve got to do it on the field. QB position. charged with five counts of ag- the framework for more success I’m glad that our guys have con- That also means gravated rape and two counts of more success — including a trip to Atlanta for fidence that (getting to Atlanta’s) Driskel has to be aggravated sexual battery in- the SEC title game in 2013. going to happen. ... We’ve got smarter about volving an unconscious student under Muschamp “We were so close last year we some depth in some positions, sliding, getting at a campus dormitory in June. could taste it,” quarterback Jeff but any time you want to talk out of bounds Associated Press Driskel said. “We really want to about a run to Atlanta, you’ve got and avoiding Banks, who turned himself in Jeff Driskel Sunday night, was released get there this year. I think we to have things fall your way.” extra hits. Monday afternoon after posting GAINESVILLE — Florida got have a good chance to get there.” Here are five things that could 2. RELOADED DEFENSE: $250,000 bail. McKenzie was re- a bunch of breaks in coach Will Florida opens the season Aug. make or break Florida’s quest to It’s not often a top-five defense leased Saturday on $50,000 Muschamp’s second 31 against Toledo. win the SEC East: can lose its coordinator and bond. Vandenburg and Batey season. The schedule 1. DRISKEL’S PROGRESS: seven starters and improve. But are being held on $350,000 The Gators also includes Coaches expect Driskel to make the Gators have an outside bond. stayed relatively games at Miami huge strides in his second year chance to do that. Sure, the Authorities said the investiga- healthy, won sev- (Sept. 7), at LSU as the starter and second in Gators will miss Sharrif Floyd, tion of the June 23 incident at eral tight games (Oct. 12), against Brent Pease’s offense. It also Matt Elam, Jon Bostic, Jelani the Gillette House dormitory is and were oh-so- Georgia (Nov. 2), should help that the 6-foot-4 jun- Jenkins, Josh Evans, Omar ongoing. close to playing for at South Carolina ior no longer has to look over his Hunter and Lerentee McCray. The players were dismissed the Southeastern Con- (Nov. 16) and against shoulder. Backup Jacoby Bris- But they believe they have from the team June 29. ference championship and Florida State (Nov. 30). sett transferred to North Car- enough depth on the defensive maybe the national title. —From wire reports Muschamp likes his players’ olina State after last season, Although many outsiders be- mettle, but he knows it will only essentially leaving Florida with See GATORS /Page B4 B2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE East Division Central Division West Division AL W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Boston 71 49 .592 — — 5-5 L-1 39-21 32-28 Detroit 69 48 .590 — — 7-3 L-2 37-19 32-29 Texas 69 50 .580 — — 9-1 W-8 33-24 36-26 Tampa Bay 66 50 .569 3 — 3-7 L-5 37-21 29-29 Kansas City 62 54 .534 6½ 4 8-2 W-2 33-26 29-28 Oakland 67 50 .573 1 — 4-6 W-2 35-20 32-30 Yankees 2, Baltimore 65 52 .556 4½ 1½ 6-4 W-1 33-25 32-27 Cleveland 63 56 .529 7 4½ 3-7 L-1 38-25 25-31 Seattle 54 63 .462 14 12½ 4-6 W-1 31-32 23-31 New York 60 57 .513 9½ 6½ 4-6 W-2 32-26 28-31 Minnesota 53 63 .457 15½ 13 7-3 W-2 27-27 26-36 Los Angeles 53 64 .453 15 13½ 4-6 L-2 30-32 23-32 Angels 1 Toronto 54 64 .458 16 13 4-6 L-2 29-31 25-33 Chicago 45 72 .385 24 21½ 5-5 W-1 27-31 18-41 Houston 37 80 .316 31 29½ 1-9 L-6 19-43 18-37 Los Angeles New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Shuck dh 4 1 1 0 Gardnr cf 4 0 1 1 Calhon rf 4 0 0 0 ISuzuki dh 4 0 1 0 East Division Central Division West Division Trout cf 3 0 1 0 Cano 2b 2 0 1 0 W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Hamltn lf 4 0 2 1 ARdrgz 3b 3 0 1 0 Atlanta 72 46 .610 — — 9-1 W-1 40-16 32-30 Pittsburgh 70 47 .598 — — 5-5 L-3 41-20 29-27 Los Angeles 67 50 .573 — — 9-1 W-5 34-25 33-25 Aybar ss 2 0 0 0 Overay 1b 3 0 0 0 Washington 57 60 .487 14½ 8½ 5-5 W-3 34-28 23-32 St. Louis 67 50 .573 3 — 4-6 W-1 34-22 33-28 Arizona 59 57 .509 7½ 6 5-5 L-2 33-26 26-31 Trumo 1b 4 0 0 0 ASorin lf 3 0 0 0 New York 54 61 .470 16½ 10½ 6-4 W-2 25-32 29-29 Cincinnati 66 52 .559 4½ — 7-3 W-2 37-20 29-32 Colorado 55 64 .462 13 11½ 4-6 W-3 34-26 21-38 Philadelphia 52 65 .444 19½ 13½ 2-8 L-3 29-27 23-38 Chicago 52 66 .441 18½ 14 3-7 L-2 23-34 29-32 San Diego 53 64 .453 14 12½ 4-6 L-1 31-27 22-37 Nelson 3b 4 0 0 0 Grndrs rf 3 1 2 1 Miami 44 73 .376 27½ 21½ 2-8 L-2 26-32 18-41 Milwaukee 51 67 .432 19½ 15 5-5 L-1 27-31 24-36 San Fran. 52 65 .444 15 13½ 4-6 L-1 31-31 21-34 Iannett c 3 0 1 0 Nunez ss 3 1 1 0 GGreen 2b 2 0 0 0 CStwrt c 3 0 0 0 Conger ph 1 0 0 0 Field 2b 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 28 2 7 2 Los Angeles 000 000 001 — 1 NL New York 001 000 10x — 2 DP—Los Angeles 3, New York 1. LOB—Los An- Reds 2, Cubs 0 geles 6, New York 3. 2B—Hamilton 2 (24), Ian- netta (13). HR—Granderson (3). Cincinnati Chicago CS—A.Rodriguez (1). ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO Choo cf 3 0 0 0 DeJess lf 4 0 1 0 Los Angeles Frazier 3b 3 1 0 0 Lake cf 4 0 1 0 Richards L,3-5 8 7 2 2 1 3 Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 0 New York Phillips 2b 3 1 1 2 Castillo c 3 0 0 0 Kuroda W,11-7 8 3 0 0 1 7 Bruce rf 3 0 1 0 Schrhlt rf 3 0 0 0 Logan H,7 1/3 1 1 1 0 1 Ludwck lf 3 0 0 0 DNavrr ph 1 0 0 0 Mesorc c 3 0 1 0 StCastr ss 4 0 0 0 D.Robertson S,1-2 2/3 1 0 0 2 2 Cozart ss 3 0 0 0 DMrph 3b 3 0 2 0 Umpires—Home, Brian Gorman; First, David Latos p 3 0 0 0 Barney 2b 3 0 1 0 Rackley; Second, Larry Vanover; Third, Tony AChpm p 0 0 0 0 TrWood p 2 0 0 0 Randazzo. Watkns ph 1 0 0 0 T—2:42. A—37,146 (50,291). Russell p 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 2 4 2 Totals 32 0 6 0 Athletics 5, Cincinnati 000 000 200 — 2 Blue Jays 1 Chicago 000 000 000 — 0 DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Cincinnati 1, Chicago 6. Oakland Toronto 2B—Do.Murphy (3). HR—Phillips (15). ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO CYoung cf 4 1 1 1 Reyes ss 4 1 1 0 Cincinnati Lowrie ss 3 0 0 0 MIzturs 2b 4 0 1 0 Latos W,12-3 8 6 0 0 0 9 Dnldsn dh 4 1 1 0 Bautist rf 3 0 0 1 A.Chapman S,28-32 1 0 0 0 0 3 Cespds lf 4 0 0 0 Encrnc dh 3 0 1 0 Chicago Freimn 1b 3 0 1 0 Lind 1b 3 0 1 0 Tr.Wood L,7-9 8 4 2 2 1 5 Moss ph-1b 1 1 1 0 DeRosa ph 1 0 0 0 Russell 1 0 0 0 0 0 Reddck rf 2 1 0 0 Lawrie 3b 3 0 2 0 HBP—by Latos (Castillo), by Tr.Wood (Choo). Callasp 3b 4 1 2 2 Arencii c 3 0 0 0 WP—Tr.Wood. Vogt c 4 0 1 1 RDavis lf 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson; First, Brian Sogard 2b 3 0 0 1 Bonifac cf 3 0 1 0 O’Nora; Second, Fieldin Culbreth; Third, Bill Totals 32 5 7 5 Totals 31 1 7 1 Welke. Oakland 100 000 004 — 5 T—2:27. A—33,277 (41,019). Toronto 000 000 010 — 1 Associated Press E—Callaspo (13). DP—Oakland 2. LOB—Oak- Interleague New York Yankees starting pitcher Hiroki Kuroda delivers Monday in the first inning against the Los Angeles land 5, Toronto 7. 2B—Moss (11), Callaspo 2 Royals 6, Marlins 2 Angels in New York. Kuroda pitched eight innings of shutout ball in New York’s 2-1 victory. (18). HR—C.Young (10). CS—Lawrie (3). S— Lowrie, Lawrie. SF—Sogard. Miami Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Oakland Yelich lf 5 0 1 0 Lough lf 3 0 2 1 Straily 71/36 1 1 3 5 DSolan 2b 5 0 2 0 Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 Stanton rf 4 1 1 0 BButler dh 4 1 2 1 Cook W,5-2 BS,4-6 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Yankees hold on for 2-1 win Doolittle 1 10002 Morrsn 1b 3 1 1 1 S.Perez c 4 0 0 0 Toronto Lucas 3b 4 0 0 0 Mostks 3b 2 1 1 0 Albers (2-0) allowed just two sin- Dobbs dh 3 0 2 1 Carroll ph-3b 2 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Happ 7 31126 Hchvrr ss 3 0 1 0 Maxwll rf 4 1 1 1 Darvish fans 15 gles, walked none and struck out two. Loup 1 0 0 0 0 1 Mrsnck cf 4 0 1 0 Getz 2b 4 1 3 1 Monday’s Games Brian Dozier and Trevor Plouffe Janssen L,4-1 2/3 4 4 4 1 0 Mathis c 4 0 0 0 AEscor ss 4 1 2 1 Oakland 5, Toronto 1 homered to help the Twins win for the Storey 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Dyson cf 3 1 1 1 in near no-hitter Texas 2, Houston 1 Umpires—Home, Marty Foster; First, Marvin Totals 35 2 9 2 Totals 34 612 6 N.Y. Yankees 2, L.A. Angels 1 eighth time in 11 games. Hudson; Second, Wally Bell; Third, Jordan Miami 000 002 000 — 2 Associated Press Minnesota 3, Cleveland 0 Prized prospect Danny Salazar Baker. Kansas City 000 203 10x — 6 Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 2 (1-1) gave up three runs on three hits T—2:34. A—36,111 (49,282). E—Maxwell (4), Dyson (3). DP—Miami 2. LOB— NEW YORK — Minus Mariano Kansas City 6, Miami 2 Baltimore at Arizona, late with three walks and five strikeouts in Rangers 2, Miami 11, Kansas City 6. 2B—D.Solano (5), Mor- Rivera in the ninth inning, the rison (9), Dobbs 2 (10). 3B—Maxwell (3), Today four innings. The slumping Indians Astros 1 A.Escobar (4). HR—B.Butler (11). SB—Getz (9), New York Yankees used a pair of L.A. Angels (Hanson 4-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia have lost seven of their last eight and A.Escobar (14), Dyson (18). relievers to close out the Los An- 9-10), 7:05 p.m. are in danger of sliding out of the play- Texas Houston IP H R ER BB SO Boston (Dempster 6-8) at Toronto (Redmond 1-1), 7:07 ab r h bi ab r h bi geles Angels 2-1 Monday night and off chase. Miami preserve the win for Hiroki p.m. LMartn cf 3 0 1 0 Grssmn lf 4 0 0 0 Koehler L,3-8 51/39 5 5 2 1 Seattle (E.Ramirez 3-0) at Tampa Bay (Archer 6-4), 7:10 Jason Kipnis and Yan Gomes had Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Krauss rf 4 0 0 0 Kuroda. Da.Jennings 2/3 1 0 0 0 0 p.m. the only hits for Cleveland. Kinsler dh 4 1 1 0 Wallac 1b 3 0 0 0 Webb 2 21101 Kuroda (11-7) tossed three-hit Milwaukee (Estrada 4-4) at Texas (Ogando 5-3), 8:05 ABeltre 3b 4 1 3 1 Carter dh 3 0 0 0 Kansas City ball for eight shutout innings. p.m. White Sox 6, Tigers 2 Przyns c 3 0 2 1 MDmn 3b 3 0 0 0 Cleveland (McAllister 4-7) at Minnesota (Deduno 7-5), W.Davis W,6-9 6 6 2 2 2 3 G.Soto c 1 0 0 0 Corprn c 3 1 1 1 Rivera was given the night off 8:10 p.m. Coleman H,2 2/3 1 0 0 1 1 Chicago — Chris Sale scattered Rios rf 4 0 0 0 BBarns cf 3 0 0 0 after blowing three straight save Detroit (Scherzer 17-1) at Chicago White Sox (H.Santi- Collins H,20 1/3 0 0 0 1 0 nine hits in his third complete game of JeBakr 1b 3 0 0 0 Elmore 2b 3 0 0 0 chances, including one Sunday. ago 3-7), 8:10 p.m. K.Herrera 1 1 0 0 0 1 Morlnd 1b 1 0 0 0 Villar ss 2 0 0 0 Hochevar 1 10002 Miami (Fernandez 8-5) at Kansas City (B.Chen 5-0), the season, and the Chicago White Fans chanted “We want Mo!” after Gentry lf 4 0 1 0 HBP—by W.Davis (Dobbs). 8:10 p.m. Sox overcame Miguel Cabrera’s fourth Boone Logan relieved to begin the Profar 2b 3 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Brian Knight; First, Mark Carl- Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 8-5) at Arizona (Delgado 4-3), ninth and allowed a leadoff single homer in fourth games to beat the De- Totals 34 2 9 2 Totals 28 1 1 1 son; Second, Lance Barrett; Third, Dan 9:40 p.m. troit Tigers 6-2. Iassogna. to J.B. Shuck that hit first base. Houston (Lyles 4-6) at Oakland (Colon 14-4), 10:05 p.m. Texas 200 000 000 — 2 T—3:05. A—15,956 (37,903). Rivera was not even seen in the Josh Phegley, Gordon Beckham Houston 000 000 010 — 1 Yankees bullpen in the ninth. Yan- NATIONAL LEAGUE and Alexei Ramirez singled in runs in E—Grossman (2). LOB—Texas 7, Houston 1. Monday’s Games a three-run fifth inning as Chicago 2B—Kinsler (21), A.Beltre (25). HR—Corporan kees manager Joe Girardi said (7). SB—Villar (11). CS—L.Martin (7), Gentry Rays schedule Cincinnati 2, Chicago Cubs 0 handed AL Central-leading Detroit its after the game that he wanted to Kansas City 6, Miami 2 (3). Aug. 13 vs Seattle give Rivera a night off after the ca- Philadelphia at Atlanta, late third loss in four games. IP H R ER BB SO Aug. 14 vs Seattle San Diego at Colorado, late Texas Aug. 15 vs Seattle reer saves leader pitched three Beckham and Jeff Keppinger each Baltimore at Arizona, late Darvish W,12-5 8 1 1 1 1 15 Aug. 16 vs Toronto times in the past five days. had three hits. Phegley added a sec- N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, late Nathan S,35-37 1 0 0 0 0 1 Aug. 17 vs Toronto The Angels got close after Today ond RBI single and Alejandro De Aza Houston Aug. 18 vs Toronto Logan struck out . San Francisco (Bumgarner 11-7) at Washington hit a sacrifice fly in a two-run eighth Aug. 19 at Baltimore Oberholtzer L,2-1 62/37 2 2 2 6 Robertson walked Mike Trout, (G.Gonzalez 7-5), 7:05 p.m. Aug. 20 at Baltimore that put away the game. Fields 11/31 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia (E.Martin 1-1) at Atlanta (Medlen 9-10), Aug. 21 at Baltimore and Josh Hamilton followed with Lo 1 10001 7:10 p.m. Sale (8-11) struck out six and Aug. 23 vs N.Y. Yankees a flare just beyond the reach of Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Tom Hallion; Cincinnati (H.Bailey 7-10) at Chicago Cubs walked none, winning his second Aug. 24 vs N.Y. Yankees Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Chris Guccione. third baseman Alex Rodriguez for (Samardzija 6-11), 8:05 p.m. Aug. 25 vs N.Y. Yankees straight start after going 1-9 in his T—2:38. A—18,712 (42,060). an RBI double. Milwaukee (Estrada 4-4) at Texas (Ogando 5-3), 8:05 Aug. 27 vs L.A. Angels previous 11. p.m. Aug. 28 vs L.A. Angels Erick Aybar was intentionally Twins 3, Indians 0 Miami (Fernandez 8-5) at Kansas City (B.Chen 5-0), Doug Fister (10-6) gave up four Aug. 29 vs L.A. Angels walked to load the bases. Robert- Cleveland Minnesota 8:10 p.m. Aug. 30 at Oakland runs on eight hits and three walks in son then struck out Mark Trumbo Pittsburgh (Morton 4-3) at St. Louis (Wainwright ab r h bi ab r h bi Aug. 31 at Oakland six innings. and ex-Yankee Chris Nelson on a 13-7), 8:15 p.m. Bourn cf 4 0 0 0 Dozier 2b 4 1 1 1 Sept. 1 at Oakland San Diego (Stults 8-10) at Colorado (Manship 0-1), Swisher 1b 4 0 0 0 Mauer dh 4 0 0 0 Sept. 2 at L.A. Angels high, full-count pitch to end it for National League 8:40 p.m. Kipnis 2b 3 0 1 0 Mornea 1b 4 0 0 0 Sept. 3 at L.A. Angels his first save this seson. Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 8-5) at Arizona (Delgado ACarer ss 3 0 0 0 Wlngh lf 2 0 0 0 Sept. 4 at L.A. Angels Reds 2, Cubs 0 Curtis Granderson homered in 4-3), 9:40 p.m. CSantn dh 3 0 0 0 Arcia rf 2 1 1 0 Sept. 5 at L.A. Angels the seventh inning and Brett N.Y. Mets (Harvey 9-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 11-3), CHICAGO — Mat Latos threw eight YGoms c 3 0 1 0 Plouffe 3b 3 1 2 2 Sept. 6 at Seattle 10:10 p.m. scoreless innings, and Brandon Brantly lf 3 0 0 0 CHrmn c 3 0 0 0 Sept. 7 at Seattle Gardner had an RBI single in the Aviles 3b 3 0 0 0 Thoms cf 3 0 0 0 Sept. 8 at Seattle third. Phillips hit a two-run homer in the sev- Stubbs rf 3 0 0 0 Flormn ss 3 0 0 0 Sept. 10 vs Boston The Yankees’ most dependable who hit five home runs in the first two enth inning to lead the Cincinnati Sept. 11 vs Boston starter, Kuroda has not allowed a Totals 29 0 2 0 Totals 28 3 4 3 games of the series, failed to go deep Reds to a 2-0 win over All-Star Travis Cleveland 000 000 000 — 0 Sept. 12 vs Boston run in five of his last seven outings Sept. 13 at Minnesota for the second straight game. Reddick Wood and the Chicago Cubs. Minnesota 120 000 00x — 3 to lower his ERA to 2.33. An An- Sept. 14 at Minnesota walked in the second, flied out in his Latos, who had been 3-0 with a LOB—Cleveland 2, Minnesota 7. HR—Dozier Sept. 15 at Minnesota gels lineup missing injured Albert (12), Plouffe (11). next two at bats and was intentionally 1.73 ERA since the All-Star break, al- Sept. 16 vs Texas Pujols reached base only four lowed six hits and struck out nine for IP H R ER BB SO Sept. 17 vs Texas times against the Japanese right- walked in the ninth. Cleveland Sept. 18 vs Texas the Reds, who gained a half-game on Salazar L,1-1 4 3 3 3 3 5 hander. Kuroda struck out seven Sept. 19 vs 2, Astros 1 idle Pittsburgh and St. Louis in the NL Rzepczynski 2 0 0 0 2 2 and walked one. HOUSTON — Yu Darvish was Central. Shaw 1 00001 Granderson connected off Gar- Aroldis Chapman struck out the Allen 1 10011 Rays claim LHP rett Richards for his third homer nearly perfect against the Astros once Minnesota side in the ninth inning for his 28th Wesley Wright of the season in his 59th at-bat of again, taking a no-hit bid into the A.Albers W,2-0 9 2 0 0 0 2 an injury-plagued season. eighth inning and striking out a career- save in 32 tries to hand the Cubs their Umpires—Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Adam from Houston high 15 to lead the Texas Rangers third straight home shutout loss. They Hamari; Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Rob Richards (3-4) was impressive Drake. ST. PETERSBURG — in his first start at Yankee Sta- over Houston 2-1 for their eighth have gone 32 2/3 innings without a run at Wrigley Field. T—2:21. A—30,922 (39,021). The Tampa Bay Rays have dium since his big league debut in straight win. White Sox 6, bolstered their bullpen, 2011. He allowed seven hits in Darvish dominated the Astros until Phillips provided all the offense with claiming durable lefty Wesley eight innings and made several Carlos Corporan homered with one his 15th homer of the season. He hit Tigers 2 Wright off waivers from the nice plays on comebackers. out in the eighth inning for Houston’s an 0-2 pitch from Wood to score Todd Detroit Chicago Houston Astros. American League only hit. Frazier, who had walked. ab r h bi ab r h bi Until the homer, Houston’s lone run- AJcksn cf 4 0 0 0 De Aza lf 4 1 1 1 The Rays made the move Interleague TrHntr rf 4 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b 5 1 3 1 Athletics 5, Blue Jays 1 ner came when rookie Jonathan Villar Monday. Tampa Bay is in the Royals 6, Marlins 2 MiCarr 3b 4 1 2 1 AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 1 thick of the races for the AL TORONTO — Alberto Callaspo hit drew a two-out walk in the sixth. A Fielder 1b 4 0 1 0 A.Dunn dh 2 0 1 0 East and the wild-card spots. a tiebreaking, two-run double in the pitch before the walk, Texas KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Wade Davis VMrtnz dh 4 0 2 0 Konerk 1b 3 0 1 0 Wright is expected to join ninth inning and the Oakland Athletics A.J. Pierzynski was ejected for argu- came off the family emergency leave Tuiassp lf 4 1 2 0 AGarci rf 4 0 0 0 list and pitched six solid innings, Billy Infante 2b 4 0 0 0 Kppngr 3b 4 2 3 0 the Rays for tonight’s home beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1. ing with plate umpire Ron Kulpa on a B.Pena c 4 0 1 1 JrDnks cf 4 1 2 0 game against Seattle. Callaspo, who had a tiebreaking breaking ball he called low. Butler homered and the Kansas City Iglesias ss 3 0 1 0 Phegly c 4 1 2 2 The 28-year-old Wright is double in the eighth inning of Sun- In early April, Darvish (12-5) was Royals beat the 6-2. Totals 35 2 9 2 Totals 34 614 5 0-4 with a 3.92 ERA and day’s 6-4 win, broke a 1-all deadlock one out away from a perfect game at The Royals won for the 17th time in Detroit 110 000 000 — 2 with a bases loaded double off 20 games, while the Marlins are 1-8 in Chicago 000 130 02x — 6 leads AL relievers with 54 Minute Maid Park before Marwin Gon- DP—Detroit 3, Chicago 1. LOB—Detroit 6, appearances. He has struck Toronto closer Casey Janssen (4-1). zalez singled between his legs. their past nine. Chicago 8. 2B—B.Pena (8), Keppinger (8). HR— out 40 in 41 1/3 innings with The decisive hit redeemed Callaspo This time, Darvish was equally Davis had not pitched since Aug. 2, Mi.Cabrera (37). SF—De Aza. 16 walks. for an error he’d made in the bottom of sharp. He left after eight innings, hav- returning to Florida to be with his fam- IP H R ER BB SO Wright pitched in 77 the seventh that allowed the Blue Jays ing increased his major league- ily after the death of his stepbrother on Detroit Fister L,10-6 6 8 4 4 3 1 games last year. He has to score the tying run. leading strikeout total to 207. Aug. 3. Alburquerque 1 5 2 2 0 0 spent six seasons in the ma- The Athletics had lost six of seven Davis (6-9) allowed two runs and B.Rondon 1 1 0 0 0 0 jors, all with Houston, and before arriving in Toronto, but took Twins 3, Indians 0 six hits while striking out three and Chicago was the longest-tenured three of four from the last-place Blue MINNEAPOLIS — Andrew Albers walking two. Sale W,8-11 9 9 2 2 0 6 player on the last-place Jays. Oakland entered play Monday threw a two-hitter in his second career Marlins starter Tom Koehler (3-8) Alburquerque pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. WP—Fister 2. PB—B.Pena. Astros. one game behind AL West leader start and the Minnesota Twins backed held the Royals hitless until two out in Umpires—Home, Mark Wegner; First, Mike Win- —From wire reports Texas. him with a pair of home runs to beat the fourth, when they pieced together ters; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Laz Diaz. Oakland outfielder Josh Reddick, the Cleveland Indians 3-0. four straight hits. T—2:23. A—19,590 (40,615). CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 B3

World Golf Ranking Return of Nicks, Joseph Through Aug. 11 1. Tiger Woods USA 14.07 LOTTERY 2. Phil Mickelson USA 8.51 Florida 3. Rory McIlroy NIr 8.44 4. Adam Scott Aus 7.85 gives lift to Buccaneers 5. Justin Rose Eng 7.56 Here are the winning numbers selected 6. Matt Kuchar USA 6.67 Monday in the Florida Lottery: Associated Press “I think with the rehab program I’ve 7. Brandt Snedeker USA 6.52 got, and the way they’re letting me rest, 8. Jason Dufner USA 6.09 CASH 3 (early) TAMPA — The Tampa Bay Bucca- work, rest, work, I think it’ll be fine,” he 9. Graeme McDowell NIr 6.03 2 - 0 - 5 10. Henrik Stenson Swe 5.82 neers are counting on the return of said. “Maybe I’ll just take it easier dur- 11. Luke Donald Eng 5.27 CASH 3 (late) guards Carl Nicks and Davin Joseph to ing the week. I’ll still practice, but prob- 12. Keegan Bradley USA 5.16 3 - 9 - 0 bolster their offensive line. ably not every play.” 13. 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Zach Johnson USA 4.06 Sunday’s winning numbers and payouts: pected to be in the lineup (1,926). 26. Webb Simpson USA 4.03 Fantasy 5: 27. Hunter Mahan USA 3.95 12 – 19 – 26 – 29 – 36 Players should verify for the season opener The three-game 28. Matteo Manassero Ita 3.34 5-of-5 1 winner $175,502.16 winning numbers by against the New York stretch before Nicks 29. Hideki Matsuyama Jpn 3.28 4-of-5 247 $114.50 calling 850-487-7777 Jets on Sept. 8. went out with his in- 30. Peter Hanson Swe 3.26 3-of-5 7,620 $10 The 6-foot-5, 349- jury was the first time 31. Branden Grace SAf 3.22 or at www.flalottery.com. 32. Nick Watney USA 3.17 pound Nicks, who last in franchise history 33. Bo Van Pelt USA 3.15 played on Oct. 25, might when the Bucs gained 34. Richard Sterne SAf 3.03 see limited playing time 400 yards in three 35. Rickie Fowler USA 3.00 at New England on Friday night. straight games. They averaged 464 36. Martin Kaymer Ger 2.98 On the AIRWAVES yards and 34 points in consecutive 37. Jonas Blixt Swe 2.98 “I think I’m going to play this week,” 38. Scott Piercy USA 2.89 he said Monday. “I’ve got to get some games against Kansas City, New Or- 39. Kevin Streelman USA 2.87 TODAY’S SPORTS live action on the toe.” leans and Minnesota. 40. Francesco Molinari Ita 2.83 TV The pain persists on the underside of Those offensive numbers could be 41. Billy Horschel USA 2.81 AUTO RACING his left foot, and Nicks does not expect achieved more often if Martin were 42. Jamie Donaldson Wal 2.81 43. Thorbjorn Olesen Den 2.66 2:30 a.m. (ESPN2) American Le Mans Series Racing Orion it to go away anytime soon. running behind a pair of Pro Bowl- 44. Nicolas Colsaerts Bel 2.57 Energy Systems 245 (taped) “I might have to deal with it my whole caliber guards? 45. Ryan Moore USA 2.56 BASEBALL life. So it is what it is, but I have all the “It has to do something, right?” 46. Gonzalo Fernandez-Cas.Esp 2.54 7 p.m. (SUN) Seattle Mariners at Tampa Bay Rays confidence in the world that I’ll be play- Joseph said with a smile. “I’ve got to add 47. Angel Cabrera Arg 2.51 ing,” he said. something.” 48. David Lynn Eng 2.45 8 p.m. (FSNFL) Miami Marlins at 49. Boo Weekley USA 2.44 LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL “I’d lie if I’d tell you it didn’t affect me Nicks agrees. 50. Michael Thompson USA 2.43 7 p.m. (ESPN2) at all, but it affects the way I walk, the “It could be very special,” he said. 51. Robert Garrigus USA 2.37 First Semifinal: Teams TBA 9:30 p.m. (ESPN2) way I stand around right now. I’ve got to “I’ve got high aspirations and goals for 52. Carl Pettersson Swe 2.36 Second Semifinal: Teams TBA stand a certain way; it’s just something this team, and the offensive line is 53. Miguel Angel Jimenez Esp 2.36 where it’s going to start. I know when 54. Jordan Spieth USA 2.34 RADIO I’ve got to deal with.” Joseph will not travel with the team me and Davin get back out there, we’re 55. Martin Laird Sco 2.34 6:30 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) 56. D.A. Points USA 2.32 Tampa Bay Rays pregame on its four-day trip to New England. going to do a good job.” 57. Tim Clark SAf 2.31 7:10 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) Seattle Mariners at Tampa Bay “Right now strengthening is the Joseph might not play at all in the 58. Thongchai Jaidee Tha 2.27 Rays 59. Paul Lawrie Sco 2.26 biggest thing with Davin,” Bucs coach preseason. 60. Bernd Wiesberger Aut 2.22 Greg Schiano said. “Carl’s going to “I understand why we’re doing what 61. Thomas Bjorn Den 2.21 Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the come and if everything goes well, Carl we’re doing,” he said. “Football is foot- 62. Russell Henley USA 2.20 discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game should take some plays Friday night. ball. It’s not safe and it’s a very physical 63. Marc Leishman Aus 2.19 on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. We’ll see if that comes off or not, de- sport. I take the advice of the trainers 64. Chris Wood Eng 2.17 65. Marcel Siem Ger 2.15 pending on how he feels after practice.” and the strength-and-conditioning staff 66. Jimmy Walker USA 2.13 Nicks is hopeful of making it all the about my plan as far as easing back into 67. Mikko Ilonen Fin 2.11 RUNS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 86; CDavis, Balti- at St. Louis -200 Pittsburgh +185 way back to the form that made him an football and getting used to everything. 68. Alexander Noren Swe 2.03 more, 83; AJones, Baltimore, 82; Trout, Los An- at Colorado -125 San Diego +115 All-Pro with the New Orleans Saints in Right now I feel like we’re in the right 69. Kyle Stanley USA 2.03 geles, 82; Bautista, Toronto, 79; AJackson, Detroit, at LA -120 New York +110 70. Fredrik Jacobson Swe 2.03 73; Encarnacion, Toronto, 72. American League 2011, but he admits he has a long way to place. ... I’m pretty confident that we’ll 71. Harris English USA 2.03 RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 111; CDavis, Balti- at New York -155 Los Angeles +145 go. be ready whenever it counts.” 72. George Coetzee SAf 2.02 more, 109; Encarnacion, Toronto, 89; AJones, Boston -120 at Toronto +110 73. Luke Guthrie USA 1.97 Baltimore, 85; Fielder, Detroit, 81; NCruz, Texas, at Tampa Bay -230 Seattle +210 74. Stephen Gallacher Sco 1.96 76; DOrtiz, Boston, 74. Detroit -170 at Chicago +160 75. Graham Delaet Can 1.96 HITS—ABeltre, Texas, 152; MiCabrera, Detroit, at Minnesota -110 Cleveland +100 SPORTS BRIEFS 152; Machado, Baltimore, 148; Trout, Los Ange- at Oakland -280 Houston +240 PGA Tour Schedule les, 148; AJones, Baltimore, 146; Ellsbury, Boston, Interleague 142; TorHunter, Detroit, 137. at Texas -185 Milwaukee +175 Jaguars WR Blackmon, S into Pujols. Jan. 4-7 — Hyundai Tournament of Champi- DOUBLES—Machado, Baltimore, 42; CDavis, at KC -125 Miami +115 Pujols responded with a strong denial ons (Dustin Johnson) Baltimore, 33; Mauer, Minnesota, 32; Trout, Los at Arizona -110 Baltimore +100 Cyprien cleared to return Jan. 10-13 — Sony Open (Russell Henley) on Friday night and said he planned to Angeles, 32; JCastro, Houston, 31; Lowrie, Oak- Jan. 17-20 — Humana Challenge (Brian Day) JACKSONVILLE — Jacksonville take legal action against Clark and his land, 30; AlRamirez, Chicago, 30. Jan. 24-27 — Farmers Insurance Open TRIPLES—Ellsbury, Boston, 8; Trout, Los An- Jaguars receiver Justin Blackmon and employers. (Tiger Woods) geles, 8; Drew, Boston, 6; Gardner, New York, 5; BASEBALL safety Johnathan Cyprien have been Jan. 31-Feb. 3 — Waste Management Early Saturday, the company that AGordon, Kansas City, 5; DeJennings, Tampa American League Phoenix Open (Phil Mickelson) cleared to practice. owns the show, insideSTL Enterprises Bay, 5; LMartin, Texas, 5. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Sent RHP Josh Feb. 7-10 — AT&T Pebble Beach National Both projected starters passed physicals HOME RUNS—CDavis, Baltimore, 42; Mi- Tomlin to Lake County (MWL) for a rehab as- LLC, said in a statement that the show Pro-Am (Brandt Snedeker) Cabrera, Detroit, 37; Encarnacion, Toronto, 30; signment. Released 3B Mark Reynolds. Monday and were expected on the field for Feb. 14-17 — Northern Trust Open (John hosted by Clark and Kevin Slaten has Bautista, Toronto, 27; NCruz, Texas, 27; ADunn, DETROIT TIGERS—Placed C on training camp. Merrick) been cancelled. Chicago, 27; ABeltre, Texas, 25; Trumbo, Los An- the seven-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 11. Re- Feb. 20-24 — WGC-Accenture Match Play Blackmon opened camp on the physi- geles, 25. called C Bryan Holaday from Toledo (IL). Acti- A telephone listing for Clark could not Championship (Matt Kuchar) cally unable to perform list following groin STOLEN BASES—Ellsbury, Boston, 42; vated 2B Omar Infante from the 15-day DL. be found. Slaten said he plans to sue the Feb. 28-March 3 — Honda Classic (Michael RDavis, Toronto, 34; Andrus, Texas, 30; Altuve, Optioned INF Hernan Perez to Toledo (IL). surgery this summer. Cyprien had been on Thompson) radio station, insideSTL and its owner. Houston, 29; McLouth, Baltimore, 28; LMartin, KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Optioned LHP March 7-10 — WGC-Cadillac Championship the non-football injury list after tweaking a Texas, 27; Rios, Texas, 26; Trout, Los Angeles, 26. Francisley Bueno, LHP Will Smith and INF Irv- (Tiger Woods) hamstring during a workout before camp. AP Source: 76ers hire PITCHING—Scherzer, Detroit, 17-1; MMoore, ing Falu to Omaha (PCL). Activated 2B Chris March 7-10 — Puerto Rico Open (Scott Tampa Bay, 14-3; Tillman, Baltimore, 14-3; Colon, Getz from the 15-day DL. Added INF Jamey Blackmon, the fifth overall pick in the Brett Brown as coach Brown) Oakland, 14-4; Masterson, Cleveland, 13-8; Carroll on the roster. 2012 draft, caught 64 passes for 865 yards March 14-17 — Tampa Bay Championship Darvish, Texas, 12-5; FHernandez, Seattle, 12-5; MINNESOTA TWINS—Reinstated OF Wilkin PHILADELPHIA — Four months later, (Kevin Streelman) and five touchdowns as a rookie last sea- CWilson, Los Angeles, 12-6; Verlander, Detroit, Ramirez from the 15-day DL. the Philadelphia 76ers have a new coach. March 21-24 — Arnold Palmer Invitational son. He is suspended the first four games 12-8; Guthrie, Kansas City, 12-8. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Agreed to terms (Tiger Woods) A person familiar with the decision told ERA—FHernandez, Seattle, 2.28; FHernan- with RHP Drew Carpenter on a minor league of this season for violating the NFL’s sub- March 28-31 — Shell Houston Open (D.A. dez, Seattle, 2.28; Kuroda, New York, 2.33; Ani- contract. the Associated Press on Monday the Six- Points) stance-abuse policy. He had two alcohol- Sanchez, Detroit, 2.58; Darvish, Texas, 2.64; Sale, SEATTLE MARINERS—Sent OF Franklin ers have hired San Antonio assistant Brett April 4-7 — Valero Texas Open (Martin Laird) related arrests in the last three years. Chicago, 2.73; Colon, Oakland, 2.75. Gutierrez to Tacoma (PCL) for a rehab April 11-14 — The Masters (Adam Scott) Brown to replace Doug Collins, who re- STRIKEOUTS—Darvish, Texas, 207; FHer- assignment. Cyprien, a second-round pick from April 18-21 — RBC Heritage (Graeme nandez, Seattle, 178; Scherzer, Detroit, 175; Mas- TAMPA BAY RAYS—Claimed LHP Wesley Florida International, has been penciled in signed in April. McDowell) terson, Cleveland, 171; Sale, Chicago, 167; Wright off waivers from Houston. The person spoke on condition of April 25-28 — Zurich Classic (Billy Horschel) as a starter since the draft. Verlander, Detroit, 154; DHolland, Texas, 151. TEXAS RANGERS—Claimed INF Adam May 2-5 — Wells Fargo Championship anonymity because the move has not SAVES—JiJohnson, Baltimore, 39; Nathan, Rosales off waivers from Oakland. (Derek Ernst) PED comment costs Jack Texas, 35; MRivera, New York, 35; GHolland, National League been officially announced. May 9-12 — The Players Championship Kansas City, 32; Balfour, Oakland, 30; AReed, —Placed OF Clark, co-host jobs New general manager Sam Hinkie took (Tiger Woods) Chicago, 28; Perkins, Minnesota, 28; Perkins, Cody Ross on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP May 16-19 — HP Byron Nelson Champi- quite a while looking for a replacement be- Minnesota, 28. Chaz Roe and LHP Tyler Skaggs from Reno ST. LOUIS — Former St. Louis Cardi- onship (Sang-Moon Bae) NATIONAL LEAGUE (PCL). Optioned RHP Zeke Spruill to Reno. nals star Jack Clark is out of his sports fore choosing Brown, who was part of May 23-26 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at BATTING—CJohnson, Atlanta, .336; YMolina, CINCINNATI REDS—Optioned OF Derrick three NBA title teams with San Antonio. Colonial (Boo Weekley) talk radio job, and so is his co-host, after St. Louis, .330; Cuddyer, Colorado, .328; Votto, Robinson to Louisville (IL). Reinstated OF Ryan May 30-June 2— Memorial Tournament (Matt Clark’s on-air comments alleging that Al- The 52-year-old Brown was an assistant Cincinnati, .322; Craig, St. Louis, .319; FFreeman, Ludwick from the 60-day DL. Kuchar) Atlanta, .313; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, .313. —Sent RHP bert Pujols took performance-enhancing under Gregg Popovich since 2002. June 6-9 — FedEx St. Jude Classic (Harris RUNS—MCarpenter, St. Louis, 87; Votto, Shawn Tolleson to the AZL Dodgers for a rehab drugs. Brown is the franchise’s 24th coach and English) Cincinnati, 79; Choo, Cincinnati, 77; Holliday, St. assignment. June 13-16 — U.S. Open (Justin Rose) Clark said on the air on WGNU Radio eighth since Larry Brown resigned in Louis, 77; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 75; SMarte, PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms June 20-23 — Travelers Championship (Ken Pittsburgh, 75; JUpton, Atlanta, 74. with C on a minor league con- in St. Louis that Pujols’ former trainer told 2003. Duke) RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 91; Phillips, tract and assigned him to Indianapolis (IL). him 10 years ago that he injected PEDs —From wire reports June 27-30 — AT&T National (Bill Haas) Cincinnati, 89; Craig, St. Louis, 87; Bruce, Cincin- FOOTBALL July 4-7 — The Greenbrier Classic (Jonas nati, 79; FFreeman, Atlanta, 79; PAlvarez, Pitts- National Football League Blixt) burgh, 75; DBrown, Philadelphia, 75. CHICAGO BEARS—Signed RB Curtis Brink- July 11-14 — John Deere Classic (Jordan HITS—Segura, Milwaukee, 142; MCarpenter, ley to a one-year contract. Waived WR Marcus around the big leagues where closers Spieth) St. Louis, 139; Votto, Cincinnati, 139; Craig, St. Rucker. are routinely berated after a couple July 18-21 — The Open Championship (Phil RIVERA Louis, 138; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 134; Dan- DALLAS COWBOYS—Released LS P.J. Mickelson) poor outings, Yankees fans treat Rivera Murphy, New York, 131; Pence, San Francisco, Mangieri. Signed DT Travis Chappelear. July 18-21 — Sanderson Farms Champi- Continued from Page B1 with reverence. He’s rarely even given 129. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Announced the re- onship (Woody Austin) DOUBLES—MCarpenter, St. Louis, 37; Bruce, tirement of PK Ryan Longwell. them a reason to doubt: Rivera has July 25-28 — RBC Canadian Open (Brandt Cincinnati, 32; Rizzo, Chicago, 32; Desmond, —Signed CB The five-time World Series champion blown back-to-back saves tries in the Snedeker) Washington, 31; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 31; LeQuan Lewis. Released TE Brandon Ford. Aug. 1-4 — WGC-Bridgestone Invitational announced during his same season only 10 times in his career, YMolina, St. Louis, 30; Posey, San Francisco, 30. NEW YORK GIANTS—Waived-injured WR (Tiger Woods) intention to make this season his final according to STATS, and one came in TRIPLES—CGomez, Milwaukee, 9; SMarte, Kris Adams. Signed WR Marcus Harris. Aug. 1-4 — Reno-Tahoe Open (Gary Pittsburgh, 9; Segura, Milwaukee, 8; Span, Wash- —Acquired WR one. And Rivera has made a smooth re- 1996 when he was John Wetteland’s Woodland) ington, 7; CGonzalez, Colorado, 6; Hechavarria, Jeff Maehl from Houston for OL Nate Menkin. turn after being injured for most of last setup man. Aug. 8-11 — PGA Championship (Jason Miami, 6; DWright, New York, 6. HOCKEY So when the bullpen gate opened Dufner) year, soaking up his final moments in HOME RUNS—PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, 28; Gold- National Hockey League Aug. 15-18 — Wyndham Championship, ballparks around the country. Sunday and Metallica’s “Enter Sand- schmidt, Arizona, 27; DBrown, Philadelphia, 26; CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Named Steve man” kicked in over the stadium sound Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, N.C. CGonzalez, Colorado, 26; Bruce, Cincinnati, 24; Weeks goaltending coach. At most every stop, opposing players Aug. 22-25 — The Barclays, Liberty National, JUpton, Atlanta, 22; Uggla, Atlanta, 21. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Named Bill and fans have reached out to be around system, the crowd stood and showed its Jersey City, N.J. STOLEN BASES—ECabrera, San Diego, 37; Zito assistant general manager. him, to hear his every word. He was the appreciation with another roaring Aug. 30-Sept. 2 — Deutsche Bank Champi- SMarte, Pittsburgh, 33; Segura, Milwaukee, 33; MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed F Justin onship, TPC Boston, Norton, Mass. MVP at the All-Star game, with AL ovation. CGomez, Milwaukee, 30; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, Courtnall and D Matt Grassi. “He’s earned it, my gosh,” Scioscia Sept. 12-15 — BMW Championship, Conway 24; EYoung, New York, 23; Revere, Philadelphia, COLLEGE teammates-for-a-day eager to soak up Farms GC, Lake Forest, Ill. 22. BIG TEN CONFERENCE—Named Adam his wisdom. said. Sept. 19-22 — Tour Championship, East Lake PITCHING—Lynn, St. Louis, 13-6; Zimmer- Augustine and Brett McWethy associate direc- Rivera did his part, too, using his There was little time to celebrate, GC, Atlanta mann, Washington, 13-6; Wainwright, St. Louis, tors of communications, Tony Buyniski director trademark cut fastball to push his ca- though. With the Tigers trailing 4-2, Oct. 3-6 — Presidents Cup, Muirfield Village 13-7; Latos, Cincinnati, 12-3; Corbin, Arizona, 12- of video services, Brian Keidel assistant direc- reer saves total to 643 by crisply con- Cabrera led off by crushing a drive to GC, Dublin, Ohio 3; Minor, Atlanta, 12-5; Liriano, Pittsburgh, 12-5. tor of video services, Kimberly Smith director of Oct. 10-13 — Frys.com Open, CordeValle ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 1.88; Kershaw, human resources and Brandon Winbush direc- verting 35 of 37 chances with a 1.56 right field for his second in GC, San Martin, Calif. Los Angeles, 1.88; Harvey, New York, 2.09; tor of information technology. Promoted Brenda ERA. two at-bats against Rivera. One out Oct. 17-20 — Shriners Hospitals for Children Corbin, Arizona, 2.36; Locke, Pittsburgh, 2.43; Hilton director of building services. That is until last Wednesday, when later, Victor Martinez tied it with a laser Open, TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas Fernandez, Miami, 2.58; Wainwright, St. Louis, CONCORDIA (TEXAS)—Named Rachel into second deck in right field seats — Oct. 24-27 — CIMB Classic, The MINES Re- Rivera’s rut began in Chicago. 2.66. Reekstin softball coach. only the fifth time Rivera’s allowed two sort & GC, Selangor, Malaysia STRIKEOUTS—Harvey, New York, 178; Ker- FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON—Named Livia Entering the ninth with a one-run Oct. 31-Nov. 3 — WGC-HSBC Champions, shaw, Los Angeles, 174; Samardzija, Chicago, Gherman men’s and women’s assistant tennis lead over the White Sox, he got two homers in a game. Sheshan International GC, Shanghai 158; Wainwright, St. Louis, 156; Latos, Cincinnati, coach. quick outs before allowing a double. “You’re facing professional hitters Nov. 7-10 — The McGladrey Classic, Sea Is- 154; Strasburg, Washington, 153; Bumgarner, HOFSTRA—Named Jim Gibbons associate Rivera then yielded a tying single to and you don’t put it where you need to, land Resort (Seaside), St. Simons Island, Ga. San Francisco, 150; Lincecum, San Francisco, director of athletics for NCAA education and Adam Dunn for only his third blown you’re going to get hit,” Rivera said. Nov. 14-17 — OHL Classic at Mayakoba, El 150. compliance services. Camaleon GC, Playa del Carmen, Mexico SAVES—Kimbrel, Atlanta, 36; Mujica, St. IOWA—Named Lacey Goldwire women’s as- save this season. Rivera recovered to Rivera’s former catcher and current Louis, 31; Grilli, Pittsburgh, 30; RSoriano, Wash- sistant basketball coach. pitch the 10th, his first two-inning relief manager Joe Girardi certainly isn’t ington, 29; AChapman, Cincinnati, 28; Romo, San MARIST—Promoted women’s associate outing in two years. worried. Francisco, 28; Gregg, Chicago, 25. head basketball coach Megan Gebbia to head The mound woes continued in the When asked after Sunday’s game — coach. Major League MOUNT OLIVE—Named Dwayne McKay di- ninth inning Friday in the Bronx when, a walk-off win over Detroit — how con- leaders rector of external relations. in an epic matchup, Triple Crown win- cerned he was about Rivera’s struggles, Major League Baseball ROSE-HULMAN—Named Geoff Wayton ner Miguel Cabrera tagged him. Cabr- Girardi held up his right hand and used AMERICAN LEAGUE National League men’s and women’s cross country coach and era hit a tying, two-run homer with two his fingers to make the shape of a zero. BATTING—MiCabrera, Detroit, .366; Trout, Los FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE assistant track coach. outs in the ninth for Detroit that “It’s not like you forget how to pitch Angeles, .330; DOrtiz, Boston, .326; ABeltre, at Wash. -120 San Francisco +110 SHENANDOAH—Named Hank Leung and Texas, .324; Mauer, Minnesota, .315; Loney, at Atlanta -230 Philadelphia +210 Bobby Foglesong women’s assistant soccer shocked the sellout crowd. in a week,” Girardi said. “He just had a Tampa Bay, .312; TorHunter, Detroit, .308. Cincinnati -130 at Chicago +120 coaches. Still, unlike in many ballparks bad week.” B4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

SEC Eastern SEC Western Division Division schedules schedules FLORIDA ALABAMA Aug. 31 Toledo, 12:21 p.m. Aug. 31 Virginia Tech, 5:30 p.m. Sep. 7 at Miami, Noon Sep. 14 at Texas A&M, 3:30 p.m. Sep. 21 Tennessee, TBA Sep. 21 Colorado St., TBA Sep. 28 at Kentucky, TBA Sep. 28 Mississippi, TBA Oct. 5 Arkansas, TBA Murray leads Oct. 5 Georgia St., TBA Oct. 12 at LSU, TBA Oct. 12 at Kentucky, TBA Oct. 19 at Missouri, TBA Oct. 19 Arkansas, TBA Nov. 2 at Georgia, 3:30 p.m. Georgia’s chase for Oct. 26 Tennessee, TBA Nov. 9 Vanderbilt, TBA Nov. 9 LSU, TBA Nov. 16 at South Carolina, TBA elusive SEC title Nov. 16 at Mississippi St., TBA Nov. 23 Georgia Southern, TBA Nov. 23 Chattanooga, TBA Nov. 30 Florida St., TBA Nov. 30 at Auburn, TBA GEORGIA Associated Press ARKANSAS Aug. 31 at Clemson, 8 p.m. Aug. 31 Louisiana-Lafayette, 4 p.m. Sep. 7 South Carolina, 4:30 p.m. ATHENS, Ga. — Aaron Murray is Sep. 7 Samford, 7 p.m. Sep. 21 North Texas, TBA on pace to leave Georgia with most of Sep. 14 Southern Miss., 12:21 p.m. Sep. 28 LSU, TBA the school’s major passing records. Sep. 21 at Rutgers, TBA Oct. 5 at Tennessee, TBA Sep. 28 Texas A&M, TBA Oct. 12 Missouri, TBA After two straight runner-up fin- Oct. 5 at Florida, TBA Oct. 19 at Vanderbilt, TBA ishes, he’s hoping to also finish with Oct. 12 South Carolina, TBA Nov. 2 Florida, 3:30 p.m. a Southeastern Conference Oct. 19 at Alabama, TBA Nov. 9 Appalachian St., TBA championship. Nov. 2 Auburn, TBA Nov. 16 at Auburn, TBA One look at a leaner Murray shows Nov. 9 at Mississippi, TBA Nov. 23 Kentucky, TBA he’s serious about his last SEC title Nov. 23 Mississippi St., TBA Nov. 30 at Georgia Tech, TBA Nov. 29 at LSU, 2:30 p.m. KENTUCKY chase. After making the decision to AUBURN Aug. 31 W. Kentucky, 7 p.m. return for his senior season, Murray Aug. 31 Washington St., 7 p.m. Sep. 7 Miami (Ohio), Noon visited the school nutritional staff and Sep. 7 Arkansas St., 7:30 p.m. Sep. 14 Louisville, Noon laid out a diet plan that resulted in a Sep. 14 Mississippi St., 7 p.m. Sep. 28 Florida, TBA loss of about 10 pounds and a reduc- Sep. 21 at LSU, TBA Oct. 5 at South Carolina, TBA Oct. 5 Mississippi, TBA Oct. 12 Alabama, TBA tion in his body fat from 14 to 9 Oct. 12 W. Carolina, TBA Oct. 24 at Mississippi St., 7:30 p.m. percent. Oct. 19 at Texas A&M, TBA Nov. 2 Alabama St., TBA No junk food. No fast food. Not even Oct. 26 FAU, TBA Nov. 9 Missouri, TBA his favorite watermelon-flavored Sour Nov. 2 at Arkansas, TBA Nov. 16 at Vanderbilt, TBA Patch candy. Nov. 9 at Tennessee, TBA Nov. 23 at Georgia, TBA But before Murray started slim- Nov. 16 Georgia, TBA Nov. 30 Tennessee, TBA Nov. 30 Alabama, TBA MISSOURI ming down, the Georgia offense was LSU Aug. 31 Murray St., TBA explosive — and it should be again. Aug. 31 at TCU, 9 p.m. Sep. 7 Toledo, 3:30 p.m. Tailbacks Todd Gurley and Keith Sep. 7 UAB, 7 p.m. Sep. 21 at Indiana, 8 p.m. Marshall return after combining for Sep. 14 Kent St., 7 p.m. Sep. 28 Arkansas St., TBA Sep. 21 Auburn, TBA 2,144 yards and 25 touchdowns as Associated Press Oct. 5 at Vanderbilt, TBA freshmen. All five starters on the of- Sep. 28 at Georgia, TBA Oct. 12 at Georgia, TBA Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray attempts a pass Aug. 1 during the first day Oct. 5 at Mississippi St., TBA Oct. 19 Florida, TBA fensive line are back, and wide re- of football practice in Athens, Ga. Murray is entering his senior year at the Oct. 12 Florida, TBA Oct. 26 South Carolina, TBA ceiver Michael Bennett has recovered university and has one last shot at leading the Bulldogs to an SEC title. Oct. 19 at Mississippi, TBA Nov. 2 Tennessee, TBA from a knee injury to join Malcolm Oct. 26 Furman, TBA Nov. 9 at Kentucky, TBA Mitchell and tight ends Arthur Lynch gia’s eight NFL draft picks in April, can avoid drop-offs. Nov. 9 at Alabama, TBA Nov. 23 at Mississippi, TBA and Jay Rome as Murray’s top targets. Nov. 23 Texas A&M, TBA Nov. 30 Texas A&M, TBA seven were on defense. New stars 4. CLEMSON-SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 29 Arkansas, 2:30 p.m. SOUTH CAROLINA The big question is the defense, must emerge to replace linebackers GAMES: Strong safety Josh Harvey- MISSISSIPPI Aug. 29 North Carolina, 6 p.m. which returns only four starters. Jarvis Jones and Alec Ogletree, who Clemons and possibly kicker Marshall Aug. 29 at Vanderbilt, 9:15 p.m. Sep. 7 at Georgia, 4:30 p.m. It’s a reversal from a year ago, when were first-round picks in the NFL Morgan will be suspended for the Sep. 7 SE Missouri, 7 p.m. Sep. 14 Vanderbilt, 7 p.m. the defense was packed with return- draft. Amarlo Herrera, a junior, is opener at Clemson. A loss at Clemson, Sep. 14 at Texas, 8 p.m. Sep. 28 at UCF, TBA ing starters but the offensive line and Georgia’s leading returner with 70 which will attack Georgia’s young sec- Sep. 28 at Alabama, TBA Oct. 5 Kentucky, TBA Oct. 5 at Auburn, TBA Oct. 12 at Arkansas, TBA running backs were unproven. tackles last season. Ramik Wilson also ondary with star quarterback Tajh Oct. 12 Texas A&M, TBA Oct. 19 at Tennessee, TBA “Last offseason everyone was ask- has experience inside, while sopho- Boyd, would damage Georgia’s na- Oct. 19 LSU, TBA Oct. 26 at Missouri, TBA ing me was the offense going to be any more Jordan Jenkins showed big-play tional ranking. A loss the following Oct. 26 Idaho, TBA Nov. 2 Mississippi St., TBA good because we lost so many guys,” ability with five sacks last year and week to South Carolina would be far Nov. 9 Arkansas, TBA Nov. 16 Florida, TBA Murray said. “We had a great year of- looks like a player to watch on the out- more devastating because it could es- Nov. 16 Troy, TBA Nov. 23 Coastal Carolina, TBA fensively. I think the defense is the Nov. 23 Missouri, TBA Nov. 30 Clemson, TBA side. Keep an eye on freshman Reggie tablish the winner as the team to beat Nov. 28 at Mississippi St., 7:30 p.m. TENNESSEE same way. They got better and better Carter as a possible breakout player. in the SEC’s Eastern Division. Richt MISSISSIPPI ST. Aug. 31 Austin Peay, 6 p.m. in spring practice and I think they 2. SMALLER D-LINE: A key to 3-4 looked surprised when asked at Geor- Aug. 31 at Oklahoma St., 3:30 p.m. Sep. 7 W. Kentucky, 12:21 p.m. looked awesome in the summer. I look defenses is having a stout run-stopper gia’s media day about a visit from LSU Sep. 7 Alcorn St., 4:30 p.m. Sep. 14 at Oregon, 3:30 p.m. forward to them having a great year.” in the middle. That was no problem at the end of September. With Clem- Sep. 14 at Auburn, 7 p.m. Sep. 21 at Florida, TBA Georgia has won two SEC titles with the last two years with John Jenkins son and South Carolina awaiting the Sep. 21 Troy, TBA Sep. 28 South Alabama, TBA Oct. 5 LSU, TBA Oct. 5 Georgia, TBA coach Mark Richt, but eight years and Kwame Geathers, who weighed a Bulldogs the first two weeks of the Oct. 12 Bowling Green, TBA Oct. 19 South Carolina, TBA have passed since the last champi- combined 700 pounds. Mike Thorn- season, who could possibly be looking Oct. 24 Kentucky, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at Alabama, TBA onship in 2005. The Bulldogs were ton, the probable starting nose tackle, ahead to the LSU game? Nov. 2 at South Carolina, TBA Nov. 2 at Missouri, TBA close last year, losing 32-28 to eventual is smaller at 290 pounds. Senior de- 5. A SIGNATURE WIN FOR MUR- Nov. 9 at Texas A&M, TBA Nov. 9 Auburn, TBA national champion Alabama in the fensive end Garrison Smith is the only RAY: Murray has led Georgia to two Nov. 16 Alabama, TBA Nov. 23 Vanderbilt, TBA Nov. 23 at Arkansas, TBA Nov. 30 at Kentucky, TBA SEC championship game in Atlanta. returning starter on the line, though straight wins over Florida, but he’s Nov. 28 Mississippi, 7:30 p.m. VANDERBILT LSU beat Georgia for the 2011 SEC junior Ray Drew also is a veteran. still thought of by some as the quar- TEXAS A&M Aug. 29 Mississippi, 9:15 p.m. title. Sterling Bailey could start at the other terback who finished 5 yards shy of Aug. 31 Rice, 1 p.m. Sep. 7 Austin Peay, 7:30 p.m. The early schedule is daunting. end, and a newcomer to watch is jun- beating Alabama in the 2012 SEC Sep. 7 Sam Houston St., 7 p.m. Sep. 14 at South Carolina, 7 p.m. Three of Georgia’s first four oppo- ior college transfer Toby Johnson. championship game. Murray could Sep. 14 Alabama, 3:30 p.m. Sep. 21 at UMass, Noon 3. SOPHOMORE SLUMP FOR define Georgia’s season and his ca- Sep. 21 SMU, TBA Sep. 28 UAB, TBA nents could be ranked in the top 15, Sep. 28 at Arkansas, TBA Oct. 5 Missouri, TBA including the Aug. 31 opener at Clem- ‘GURSHALL’: Gurley and Marshall reer with a signature win. That could Oct. 12 at Mississippi, TBA Oct. 19 Georgia, TBA son and the Sept. 7 home opener say they’ve grown tired of the Gurshall come in September against Clemson Oct. 19 Auburn, TBA Oct. 26 at Texas A&M, TBA against South Carolina. LSU visits nickname which was a reference to or South Carolina, but he’s hoping it Oct. 26 Vanderbilt, TBA Nov. 9 at Florida, TBA Athens on Sept. 28. the school’s most famous tailback, comes in December at the Georgia Nov. 2 UTEP, TBA Nov. 16 Kentucky, TBA Herschel Walker. They want to be rec- Dome with the SEC title on the line. Nov. 9 Mississippi St., TBA Nov. 23 at Tennessee, TBA Here are five things to watch as Nov. 23 at LSU, TBA Nov. 30 Wake Forest, TBA keys to Georgia’s season: ognized as individuals, not a tandem, Predicted finish in the SEC East: Nov. 30 at Missouri, TBA 1. LINEBACKER PLAY: Of Geor- and that shouldn’t be a problem if they First

rushing mark, leads four highly rated down scheme. But the 6-foot-2, 225- ALABAMA freshman backs joining the mix. GATORS pound sophomore has yet to practice 4. TARGET-RICH ENVIRONMENT: while recovering from a viral infection. Continued from Page B1 Amari Cooper had perhaps the best sea- Continued from Page B1 Without Jones, junior Mack Brown and son by an Alabama receiver as a fresh- freshman Kelvin Taylor have been han- 2. OFFENSIVE LINE: Chance War- man, when three of his cohorts went line — Dominique Easley, Jonathan dling the load. Maybe more concerning mack, D.J. Fluker and Barrett Jones have down to season-ending injuries. Every Bullard, Dante Fowler Jr. and Ronald is who will step up at receiver. Can moved on to the NFL from one of the key wideout returns and redshirt fresh- Powell could be special — and plenty of Quinton Dunbar be the go-to guy? Will more dominant college offensive lines. man Chris Black was a slightly more her- talent in the secondary to remain one of youngsters Ahmad Fulwood, Latroy How their replacements fare is the alded recruit last year than Cooper the best units in the country. Pittman or Demarcus Robinson biggest question facing the offense. Left before a preseason shoulder injury. 3. LOTS OF LOU: Expect to see emerge? If not, the Gators might have a tackle Cyrus Kouandjio and guard An- Kenny Bell and DeAndrew White also Loucheiz Purifoy all over the field this tough time improving on a passing of- thony Steen are potential early-round were lost for the season at some point. season. Not only is Purifoy widely con- fense that ranked 114th in the nation draft picks, while Ryan Kelly appears en- Even without them, McCarron passed for sidered one of the best in last year. trenched at Jones’ center spot. 2,933 yards and 30 touchdowns against the country, the speedy junior will see 5. KICKING CONCERNS: The Gators 3. RUNNING DUO: T.J. Yeldon is the three and led the nation in playing time at receiver and on every were spoiled last season with place- headliner among Alabama’s tailbacks, passing efficiency. All that could lead to special teams unit. With the loss of sen- kicker . The Lou Groza fi- but the Tide has thrived with two-back more passing than usual. ior Andre Debose (knee), Purifoy also nalist made 24 of 28 field goals, tandems of Trent Richardson/Mark In- 5. KEEPING UP: Fast-paced offenses might return punts and kickoffs. including eight of nine from beyond 40 gram, Richardson/Eddie Lacy and gave Alabama troubles at times last sea- 4. PLAYMAKERS: Florida’s Achilles’ yards, and provided a security blanket Lacy/Yeldon. Yeldon was a 1,000-yard son, and Tide coaches have already heel this fall could be a lack of offensive for coaches any time Florida crossed rusher as a freshman who had two of his pointed out to defenders that they’ll see playmakers. The Gators lost running the 35-yard line. Without Sturgis, the best performances in the SEC and na- seven of them this season. Saban put an back Mike Gillislee, receiver Frankie competition is wide open between sen- tional championship games. Fellow soph- emphasis on “fast-twitch” pass rushers Hammond Jr. and tight end Jordan ior Brad Phillips and freshman Austin omore Kenyan Drake was effective as a during the latest recruiting class to bet- Reed, the team’s leading receiver last Hardin. No matter who wins the job, the reserve last season while Jalston Fowler ter chase down like Johnny season, to the NFL. Who will replace Gators won’t have the same confidence, and Dee Hart are returning from knee in- Manziel. them? Running back Matt Jones was which likely will result in changes in juries. Derrick Henry, who broke Ken Predicted finish in the SEC West: supposed to be the workhorse of play-calling and offensive strategy. Hall’s 51-year-old national high school First. Florida’s run-oriented, wear-defenses- Predicted finish in SEC East: Third. Sports SOUND OFF Hope he never plays again den had all these problems and he had to retire from coaching and (it was) just On ESPN Sports Center, they quoted too much. And all of a sudden he shows A-Rod, Alex Rodriguez, as saying he will up with Ohio State. He’s a big turncoat. appeal any suspension for using steroids He’s really kind of stuck it to Florida. because he wants to be a role model, es- Florida wasn’t good enough. All of a sud- pecially for his two little girls. Yeah, A- den now he had to work with fresh talent. Rod’s a role model … Yeah, A-Rod, yeah He didn’t have his little buddy there to do you’re a role model. He’s already been it, to make him look so good. And I think suspended once for steroids. He just it’s kind of sad that a guy like this has to won’t admit it because it was ego. I hope get so much press and notoriety. he never plays again. A little jealous, are we? Build a harness racetrack I called about a year ago about build- Whoever called in complaining about ing a harness racetrack in Citrus County. Tiger Woods and his personal life, it I still think it’s a wonderful idea and it sounds like to me that they’re a little jeal- would create many jobs in this county. It ous because of the money that Tiger would bring in revenue in Citrus County. Woods has. He could care less what you It would certainly be used. It would cre- think about him. Sounds like to me you ate a place for evening activities which ought to get out and get a job or get a life yourself. there’s a very limited amount of in this county. There’s plenty of acres of land Ban A-Rod for life that’s been sitting around idly and I think I’m calling about the latest mess that there are plenty of horses around. So I baseball has gotten itself into with this think that building a harness racetrack in Alex Rodriguez doping scandal. I think Citrus County would revitalize the area, they ought to ban him for life. I grew up be banned for life. They banned poor the paper big headlines about Urban bring in revenue, create jobs and be a in the ’60s when Mickey Mantle and for a lot less than that. Meyer with his undefeated season with boon to this county. I hope someone Roger Maris were having their homerun Ohio State. Now all of a sudden he takes this idea and I would certainly be derby and I know neither one of those Urban legend in his own mind thinks he’s a big icon. Once he lost his willing to help in getting this idea off the guys used dope. I think Rodriguez should Kind of ridiculous when you read in little buddy, Tebow, then he all of a sud- ground. Section C - TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 Community: ‘Trendy Runway Fashions’ to benefit county HEALTH & LIFE programs for seniors/C6

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Inside: Sound Bites/C5 Ear, Nose & Throat/C2 Wellness Corner/C4

Dr. C. Joseph Bennett

NAVIGATING CANCER Role of genetics in cancer

ast week, I discussed a recent scientific publi- Lcation showing a poten- tial link between increased height and cancer risk in women who had gone through menopause. For decades, we have known that there are genetic links to can- cer that can be passed along from generation to genera- tion. Breast and ovarian can- cer are perfect examples of this. Now, recent research has opened the door a little further when looking at ge- netics and cancer, giving us even more insight in the “family” tie to cancer. This new study consisted of a review of family cancer his- tories, and indicates that sev- eral potential cancer syndromes exist among close brain power relatives, possibly indicating See BENNETT/Page C2 heart health Recent studies reveal Sleep gives your heart and vascular that people can learn a system a much-needed rest. Without task better if they are enough sleep, the nightly dip in blood well rested. They also Dr. Sunil pressure that appears to be important can better remember what they learned if Gandhi for good cardiovascular health may CANCER & not occur. they get a good night’s BLOOD sleep after learning the DISEASE task than if they are sleep deprived.

avoid being a cranky pants Sleep is not overrated. Tackling Insufficient sleep can make you Check out a few of irritable and is linked to poor behavior cancer and trouble with relationships, the benefits of hitting especially among children and teens. myths the hay each day. ecently, I saw a young woman with breast Rcarcinoma. She is well educated and she researched a lot about cancer at multiple stress sites on the Internet. She had lots of questions about the in- A lack of sleep also puts the formation she received. body under stress and may After a long discussion, she trigger the release of more requested me to write on some myths about cancer. I adrenaline, cortisol and other wrote an article many years stress hormones during the day. ago about this, but it is worth revisiting it. depression & disease There are too many com- People who chronically lack sleep are more likely to mon myths and it is not possi- ble to write about all, but I become depressed. Studies show that not getting will try to dispel some of enough sleep or getting poor-quality sleep on a — Data from U.S. Department of Health them. If any reader wants regular basis increases the risk of high blood pressure, and Human Services more information, please write to me. heart disease and other medical conditions. Feature compiled by Carly Zervis See GANDHI/ Page C2 000FJME C2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 HEALTH & LIFE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

HEALTH NOTES Drug shortages proving problematic National Heath Center he other day I was in the of- situations are cheaper. They can be fice doing a minor surgical made in other areas of the world Week celebrated locally Tprocedure. I was advised by and so supplies are not always my staff that we were running low Dr. Denis readily available. Drug companies, The George A. Dame (GAD) Community on a local anesthetic agent that we Grillo like all of us, are influenced by bad Health Center in Lecanto would like to thank economic times, such as 2007, 2008 use when doing minor surgery like EAR, NOSE the 16,990 citizens who received services in our removing cancerous skin lesions. and 2009 and so they will shut clinics this past year. We also want to thank all & THROAT This is something I am hearing down production of a less prof- our community partners that work with us to about more and more, and I am not itable drug so as to keep the com- provide a comprehensive health system. the only one who is affected. Na- pany open and the employees The Board of Directors, along with commu- tional drug shortages have been working. Imagine if this happens at nity partners, are working on assessing the going on for decades, but it seems it very complex problem for medical more than one site, you can see health needs of the community, developing a is getting much worse as time goes care delivery. how it could affect the flow of comprehensive improvement plan and creating on. It used to be an occasional oc- Drugs are comprised of active in- medications. a strategic plan to meet identified gaps. currence, but drugs in short supply gredients and as well as inactive in- Drug shortage can be thought of as One of the bright spots in America’s health has ramped up to 200 or 300 gredients. These ingredients come a looming weather event, and be- care system, Community Health Centers have incidents a year. from the United States, as well as cause it has some serious implica- been in existence for more than 45 years and Imagine going to the grocery other parts of the world. So, supply tions, an early warning system is have compiled a significant record of success store and not finding your favorite can be disrupted by social unrest, being developed to try to avoid a by: food item or calling a catalog and poor weather conditions, to name a breakdown in supply of mediations ■ Producing $24 billion in annual health finding your favorite play thing is few things. Manufacturers who put which doctors need to treat patients. system savings. not available and on back order for these ingredients together can have This system is in its early stages, but ■ Reducing unnecessary hospitalizations and weeks or months. That is a bit of a problems in production. An exam- shows great promise at avoiding a unnecessary visits to the ER. disappointment, but when we are ple would be a contaminated batch drug shortage. They look at all as- ■ Generating a system of preventive medicine talking about delivering health or loss of sterility or finding out the pects, including sources of the raw that patients use regularly to stay healthy, thus care, this is a much more serious batch is too weak or too strong. materials for the active and inactive saving lives. problem and has the potential of af- In some instances, other medica- ingredients, regulatory issues that Health centers serve more than 22 million fecting lives and at the very least, tions can be substituted for the de- might affect importation and expor- people nationwide, and are increasingly be- the quality of lives. sired and routinely used tation and distribution issues that coming the trusted provider of choice for many Recent shortages involve many dif- medication, but that changes the also can affect whether or not the families, whether they are insured or not. Evi- ferent types of medications, includ- way doctors practice and they have medication makes it to the doctor dence shows patients choose health centers be- ing chemotherapy which is given to to be very careful because, al- and ultimately to the patient. The cause they are convenient, affordable, and offer patients for cancers, antibiotics used though the drug being substituted hopes are that these efforts will pre- a range of services from a team of caring pro- for infections, psychiatric medica- is similar it might be dosed differ- vail and allow doctors to continue fessionals. Studies also show the quality of care tions including antianxiety medica- ently. So, you want to make sure health care uninterrupted. at a health center is as good as private tions, also nutritional solutions there are no errors. practices. which are given IV to help sick and Another problem that is quite sig- Denis Grillo, D.O., FOCOO, is an “When people have a place to go for regular weak people recover. In some of the nificant is the fact that we have the ear, nose and throat specialist in care, they use it and stay healthier,” said Jim more serious incidences of drug trade drugs and we have the Crystal River. Call him at Goodworth, GAD Community Health Center shortages, anesthesia agents have generic drugs. Generics are copies 352-795-0011 or visit Crystal board chairman. “Our patients not only get the been unavailable. This makes for a of the original drug, which in many CommunityENT.com. care they need under one roof, but they are treated as individuals, with dignity and respect. This is what health care should be, and what we celebrate during National Health Center Week.” MONTHLY SUPPORT GROUPS The George A. Dame Community Health Cen- ter has opportunities for volunteers in all levels ■ MONTHLY SUPPORT GROUPS Bereaved Parents of the USA monthly at the Robert Boissoneault On- of leadership. If interested, call Judith Tear at ■ Support for People with Oral and (BP/USA) grief support group for parents cology Institute, Lecanto. Call Joann 352-527-0068, ext. 271. Head and Neck Cancer (SPOHNC), at and grandparents who have experienced Brown at 352-341-7741 or the American To find out more about The George A. Dame Robert Boissoneault Oncology Institute the death of a child, 7 p.m. the second Cancer Society at 800-395-5665 to Community Center or to use its services, visit at the Allen Ridge CMHS campus, 522 Wednesday monthly at the First Presby- register. www.citruscountyhealth.org. N. Lecanto Highway in Lecanto. terian Church, 1501 S.E. U.S. 19 in ■ “Different Strokes for Different ■ HIV support group, 3 to 4 p.m. the Crystal River. Call Bernadette Passalac- Folks” stroke support group, 10:30 a.m. second Tuesday monthly at Citrus qua at 352-746-4664 or visit www. to noon the third Thursday monthly in the American Red Cross offers County Health Department, 3700 Sover- bereavedparentsusa.org. Inpatient Rehabilitation Multipurpose eign Path, Lecanto. Open to all affected ■ Look Good ... Feel Better, a free Room at Seven Rivers Regional Medical free courses in August by HIV. Persons attending remain confi- two-hour session for women undergoing Center in Crystal River. Call 352-795- During the month of August, the American dential, testing will be anonymous. radiation or chemotherapy, at 3 p.m. the 1234 for details. Red Cross will hold the following free courses: Reservation not required. Call 352-527- second Wednesday monthly at the Can- ■ Alzheimer’s caregiver and family ■ DISASTER SERVICES ORIENTATION — 0068, ext. 281, if you have any cer & Blood Disease Center, Lecanto, Learn more about the American Red Cross and questions. and 3 p.m. the fourth Wednesday See GROUPS/ Page D4 the opportunities available for you to volunteer in disaster relief operations locally and nationally. ■ CLIENT CASEWORK — Learn how to work directly with clients following up DAT of cancer developing over many 60 years. Yes, if you have a close (Disaster Action Team) responses and during generations of the same family. In relative who has been diagnosed disaster relief operations. Evaluates disaster- BENNETT addition, patients with a family his- with cancer prior to turning 60, the related needs of clients, provides appropriate Continued from Page C1 tory of laryngeal (voice box) cancer genetic link and risk seems to be financial support and prepares client records. had an increased risk of also hav- even stronger when less than the presence of genetic factors in- ing cancers of the mouth and throat 60 years of age. See NOTES/ Page D4 fluencing multiple cancer types. region as well. The researchers Overall, these results point to This research was recently pub- also found that those in the study several potential cancer syndromes lished online in the Annals of On- with a family history of mouth and that appear among close relatives, 0820-TUCRN cology. throat cancer also had an in- and may indicate the presence of In this study, researchers from creased risk of esophageal cancer. genetic factors influencing multi- PUBLIC NOTICE the Istituto di Ricerche Farmaco- And it does not end there. A fam- ple cancer sites. This type of infor- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN logiche Mario Negri in Milan, ana- ily history of colorectal cancer and mation will continue to drive that the Board of County hemolymphopoietic cancers (such research in the area of genetics Commissioners of Citrus County, Florida, will hold a lyzed data from a network of Italian public hearing in the Board of County Commissioners’ and Swiss case-control studies on as leukemia and lymphoma) also and cancer, and will hopefully one Meeting Room, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North 13 cancer sites conducted between showed an increased in the risk of day provide new methods of Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, at 2:30 pm 1991 and 2009 that included more breast cancer. Further, patients treating cancer. on August 27, 2013, for the purpose of hearing public than 12,000 cases and 11,000 control with a family history of breast can- comment on the adoption of a Resolution of the Board patients who did not have any his- cer also had an increased risk of Dr. C. Joseph Bennett is a board- ratifying and confirming the assessment roll for the tory of cancer. The researchers ovarian cancer, and those with a certified radiation oncologist and a Citrus County Solid Waste Municipal Service Benefit family history of bladder cancer Unit for Fiscal Year 2013/2014 and address same to were looking for any history of any member of the Citrus County Unit the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, 110 cancer in all of their first-degree had an increased risk of prostate of the American Cancer Society. North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Said relatives, and also the age at diag- cancer. Watch “Navigating Cancer” on comments must be received prior to 12:00 Noon on nosis of the various cancers Another interesting finding in WYKE TV at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays Monday, August 26, 2013. detected. this study was that the association and at 10 a.m. Thursdays. If you If a person decides to appeal any decision made by The researchers found that all with family history was strength- have any suggestions for topics, or the Board of County Commissioners with respect to sites showed an excess risk at the ened at most cancer sites when the have any questions, contact him at any matter considered at this public hearing he will same site in relation to family his- patient family member who was di- 522 N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, need to ensure that a verbatim record of the tory of cancer. Yes, they were able agnosed with cancer received this FL 34461, or email proceedings is made which record shall include the to show patterns of the same type diagnosis at an age of less than [email protected]. testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida day can help reduce the Therefore, please visit through infected needles 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the GANDHI risk of cancer. Some and support friends, and can cause liver meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use sketchy evidence suggests neighbors or family with cancer. the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580. Continued from Page C1 that too much fat in the cancer. This can really JOE MEEK diet can hurt breast make a big difference. Dr. Sunil Gandhi is a CHAIRMAN

Myth 1: Sugar feeds cancer patients. Certain cancers can be hematologist and oncolo- 000FS25 cancer Myth 2: Surgery caused by viral infection. gist. He is the volunteer Too many patients be- spreads cancer Human Papilloma medical adviser of the lieve that eating sugar Many people believe Virus Infection: This can Citrus Unit of American makes cancer grow that during surgery, can- cause cervical, anal or Cancer Society. Write to faster; some believe it cer cells are exposed to oral cancer. It is sexually 521 N. Lecanto Highway, Our Goal Is A can cause cancer. There oxygen and oxygen makes transmitted infection. Lecanto, FL 34461, email is no truth to that. It is cancer grow. I hear this Hepatitis C: This can be [email protected]. true both normal cells commonly. This is not at transmitted sexually or com or call 352-746-0707. Healthier You and cancer cells need

all true. The myth is 000FPMZ sugar, but they also need partly due to fact that New Patients & Walk-ins many other sometimes a surgeon tries nutrients. curative resection and Are Always Welcome Many cancer patients during surgery, he finds Humana, Medicare, United Health Care assignment accepted are led to believe they out cancer is not re- must restrict sugar in sectable or in some pa- B.K. Patel, M.D . H. Khan, M.D. their diet for fear of caus- tients, cancer recurs soon Accepting New Patients Internal Medicine Board Certified Family Medicine ing cancer growth in after surgery. Actually, 2222 Highway 44 W., Inverness Adrian Saenz, P.A. • Stephanie Gomes, P.A. • Joseph Starnes, P.A. themselves. This fear and surgery is a very impor- Call for an Appointment rigidity often promotes a tant treatment for many 352-860-0633 very stressful experience. cancers and it cures many [email protected] • Geriatrics The stress will actually cancers. Some people re- • Family & General Medicine Dr. Pablo Figueroa lead to an increase in fuse surgery due to this • Internal Medicine blood sugar as well as myth, which can be a fatal Se Habla Español compromised immunity. mistake. We all inhale Serving Citrus County Since 1993 • Intensive Care (Hospital) These negative health ef- oxygen when we breathe WE ACCEPT • Long-Term Care (Nursing Home) fects are actually the and that oxygen goes all • Medicare • Aetna Active Staff at both Seven Rivers exact opposite of the pur- over the body through red • Humana & Citrus Memorial Hospitals ported benefit of such a blood cells and so oxygen • United Healthcare plan. is widely available in the • Coventry • Medicare In short, I do not be- body and that is not a • Blue Cross/ Blue Shield • Cigna • Universal Primary Medical Care Centers lieve sugar feeds cancer. cause of cancer growth. • And Other Major Insurances As far as diet is con- Myth 3: Cancer is Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-4:30pm, Saturday by appt. only 8:00am-11:00am cerned, there is good evi- contagious Beverly Hills Inverness Homosassa dence to support that This is not true. Cancer 3775 N. Lecanto Hwy. 213 S Pine Ave. 4363 S. Suncoast Blvd. eating seven servings of cannot be transmitted by Beverly Hills Inverness Homosassa Springs “Caring is my Profession” (352) 746-0600 (352) 503-2011 fruits and veggies every casual contact. (352) 560-3000 000FPT9 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 C3

0813/20 TUCRN PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County, Florida, will hold a public hearing in the Board of County Commissioners’ Meeting Room, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, at 2:15 pm on August 27, 2013, for the purpose of hearing public comment on the adoption of a Resolution of the Board adopting the method of determining the amount of the Annual Disposal Assessment for the Citrus County Solid Waste Municipal Service Benefit Unit and determining the annual rates, fees, charges, assessments, or service charges to be imposed upon the owners of Improved Real Property and the Disposal Service Unit Rate (commercial solid waste disposal fee) as described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a part hereof. Also to be considered is the Fee Schedule for the Citrus County Landfill for Fiscal Year 20 13/2014 as described in Exhibit “B” attached hereto and the Emergency Fee Schedule as described in Exhibit “C”attached hereto. Anyone not attending the hearing but who wishes to make comments shall d o so in writing and address same to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Said comments must be received prior to 12:00 Noon on Monday, August 26, 2013. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at this public hearing he will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record shall include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical im pairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.

______JOE MEEK CHAIRMAN

EXHIBIT “A” ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT: EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2013 Televisions and computer monitors: First 4 units per month each organization...... No Charge All amounts thereafter ...... $ 8.00 each RESIDENTIAL DISPOSAL ASSESSMENT Computers and all other devices:...... No Charge

$25.00 per residential dwelling unit METAL APPLIANCES: (Each single-family residence, condominium unit, apartment, mobile home or mobile home Refrigerators, Freezers, AC units: First 2 units per month each organization...... No Charge within a mobile home park shall constitute a residential dwelling unit, but shall not apply to All amounts thereafter ...... $ 7.50 each commercial as defined in Section 90-731, Citrus County Code.) Propane Tanks up to 30-lb capacity: First 2 units per month each organization ...... No Charge All amounts thereafter ...... $ 2.50 each COMMERCIAL DISPOSAL FEE Propane Tanks over 30-lb capacity: First 2 units per month each organization...... No Charge All amounts thereafter ...... $10.00 each $1.20 per cubic yard (Disposal Service Unit Rate) Other Metal Appliances...... No Charge (Nonresidential or commercial as defined in Sections 90-731 and 90-763, Citrus County Code.) TIRES: Passenger car tires: First 5 per month each organization ...... No Charge EXHIBIT “B” Regular charges thereafter FEE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2013 ANNUAL RESIDENTIAL SELF-HAUL ADVANCE DISPOSAL PAYMENT PROGRAM: SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS IN PROGRAM DESCRIPTION CHARGED AT LANDFILL: Bagged Household Garbage / Bagged Yard Waste TRANSACTION FEE: ...... $ 4.00 per visit for all paid items Eight 30 Gallon Containers per Week (Certified Haulers and Municipalities exempt) (Rates for new pass holders or in-person renewals) Purchase Date: BAGGED OR CANNED WASTE: Oct. 1–Dec. 31 $ 96 per Vehicle Residential Solid Waste/Trash Up to 5 - 30 gallon bags or cans Jan. 1-Mar. 31 $ 72 per Vehicle Included under transaction fee Apr.1-June 30 $ 48 per Vehicle $ 1.00 additional per bag from July 1-Sept. 30 $ 24 per Vehicle 6 to 9 - 30 gallon bags or cans (Rates for renewal by mail only) 10 and over will be per ton rate Purchase Date: Oct. 1- Dec. 31$ 86 per Vehicle Residential Yard Waste Up to 8 - 30 gallon bags or cans Included under transaction fee Loads may be combined with “No Charge” items up to per-visit limits and still use bypass lane. 9 and over will be per ton rate Loads that contain items for which there is a charge must use the scale lane.

CERTIFIED WEIGHT: ...... $ 5.00 MATERIALS DELIVERED BY CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS Hazardous Waste (excluding all paint related materials)...... $1.00 per Lb RESIDENTIAL SELF-HAUL BULKY WASTE: ...... No Charge Ballasts and capacitors (with possible PCB’s) ...... $1.00 each Consists of furniture / carpet & padding / mattress & box springs Used Oil, Oil Filters and Antifreeze (10 gallon limit per disposal) ...... No Charge CLEAN RECYCLABLES: PAINT MATERIALS DELIVERED BY CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS As defined in the county’s single stream recycling drop-off program ...... No Charge Latex Paint (First 10 gallons or 60 pounds free of charge)...... $ 0.35 per Lb Oil Based Paint and Paint Thinners ...... $1.00 per Lb CLEAN CONCRETE FOR RECYCLING: ...... $10.00 per Ton HAZARDOUS WASTE FROM SMALL QUANTITY (AND LARGER) GENERATORS CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION DEBRIS: ...... $60.00 per Ton WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED ALL COMMERCIAL HAULERS AND LOADS OF LOOSE DEBRIS (NOT BAGGED OR CANNED) WILL BE CHARGED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING RATES, WITH WEIGHTS HAZARDOUS WASTE AND PAINT DELIVERED BY RESIDENT’S DETERMINED BY THE LANDFILL SCALES. Materials Delivered on Program Days and Times (First 10 gallon or 60 lbs)...... No Charge Materials Delivered on Program Days and Times (Over 10 gallons or 60 lbs) ...... $ 0.35 per Lb SOLID WASTE: Uncovered or uncontained waste surcharge...... $10.00 per Ton LATEX PAINT DELIVERED BY RESIDENTS ON NON-PROGRAM DAYS AND TIMES Contract haulers and residential self-haul...... $30.00 per Ton (10 gallon or 60 lb limit per disposal)...... No Charge City trucks/city contract haulers...... $45.00 per Ton* Non-contract haulers and business self-haul ...... $60.00 per Ton *City trucks/city contract haulers collected as follows: $30.00 per ton charged at time of disposal. The additional $15.00 per ton charge added to the monthly invoicing based on the number of units submitted by written reports. The Roll-off containerized waste from unincorporated areas...... $60.00 per Ton industry standard for the amount of waste that is generated by a household on an annual basis is 1 t on or 2,000 lbs Roll-off containerized waste from cities ...... $45.00 per Ton per year. Mixed – city/county routes ...... Per agreement with BOCC only Residential: Units x 2,000 (= lbs per unit) ÷ 12 (= lbs per month) ÷ 2,000 (=tons per month) x $15.00 = additio nal charge Out of County Waste ...... Per agreement with BOCC only per month. FDEP Certified Recyclers for the disposal of...... $30.00 per Ton Commercial: Can size (=garbage collection container) x frequency of collection (per week) x 4.33 (=weeks per mo nth Household generated recyclable residuals per year) x 80 (=lbs per yard) ÷ 2,000 (=tons) x $15.00

YARDWASTE: Note: Highlighted items reflect proposed changes from current fee schedule. Uncovered or uncontained waste surcharge...... $10.00 per Ton Grass, leaves, trimming debris, branches, palm fronds...... $22.50 per Ton Residential Christmas Trees...... No Charge (Dec. & Jan. only) EXHIBIT “C” Stumps in excess of 4 feet in diameter will not be accepted FEE SCHEDULE - EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2013 Logs in excess of 4 feet in diameter or in excess of 10 feet in length will not be accepted. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY FEE SCHEDULE

SPECIAL WASTE: (1) Asbestos (Friable), Sludge (Dried), Oil-Contaminated This fee schedule may be implemented under the following conditions: Materials by staff pre-approval only Locally declared state of emergency, or (2) Whole Boats or Trailers greater than 14’ and Failure of the landfill’s normal and backup power supply, scales, scalehouse building (3) Items requiring verified burial...... $90.00 per Ton and/or computers for scalehouse management system.

MUNICIPALITIES DRIED SLUDGE: ...... $45.00 per Ton This fee schedule will be terminated and the regular fee schedule will be reinstated under the follo wing conditions: SCRAP METAL: ...... No Charge Return of function for power, scales, scalehouse building and/or computers for the scalehouse management system or METAL APPLIANCES: Commercial Residential Termination of state of emergency or Refrigerators, Freezers, A/C Units $ 7.50 Each$60.00 per tonFirst Unit No Charge ** Direction of BOCC. Propane Tanks $60.00 per tonFirst Unit No Charge ** ** Thereafter $30.00 per ton Charge customers – certified waste collectors **Maximum 2 per visit and 4 per year Front load and rear load route trucks. Weight is equal to the maximum load weight for that collection Up to 30-pound capacity $ 2.50 EachNo Charge ** vehicle, for the same waste type, within the past 30 days. Rate is the normal per ton rate. If the truck has Over 30-pound capacity $10.00 Each No Charge ** no visits during the period of record, use the most similar truck (type, capacity) from the same col lection company for the maximum load. Other Metal Appliances (Stoves, Washers, etc)No Charge No Charge Rolloff truck with open-top box. Weight is equal to the density calculated for landfill CSA waste boxes times the capacity of the open-top box. Rate is the normal per ton rate. TIRES: Commercial Residential Compactor rolloff boxes. Weight is equal to the maximum weight for that container within the past 30 days. Passenger Car Tires (up to 5) $ 2.00 EachNo Charge** Rate is normal per ton rate. If the container has no visits during the period of record, use the most similar Passenger car or small truck tires (over 10) $ 95.00 per Ton$ 95.00 per Ton container from the same collection company for the maximum load. Oversize tires (any number) $200.00 per Ton$200.00 per Ton * *Maximum 5 per visit - 2 times per year Receipts will be manual tickets indicating date, time, truck number and material and if applicable, rolloff container capacity. WASTE RELOCATION CHARGE: (1 HOUR MIN.) ...... $90.00 per Man-Hour

LATE CUSTOMER CHARGE ...... $ 1.50 per Minute Charge customers - all others - See below. Beginning 10 Minutes after Published Closing Residential and commercial cash customers – prices include transaction fee LEAD ACID & RECHARGABLE BATTERIES ...... No Charge Car or van $ 5.00 Single axle pickup truck $ 9.00 MERCURY CONTAINING DEVICES: Dual axle pickup truck $18.00 Fluorescent Lamps (straight, circular, U-shaped & Car or van with trailer $ 6.00 compact fluorescent bulbs - first 6 10 free residential & commercial) ...... $ 0.80 per Lamp Pickup truck with trailer <12 feet long $18.00 Mercury Containing Devices – (first 6 10 free residential) ...... $2.00 Each Pickup truck with trailer > 12 feet long $27.00 Dual axle with trailer <12 feet long $36.00 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT: CommercialResidential Dual axle with trailer > 12 feet long $60.00 Televisions and computer monitors $ 8.00 No charge** Televisions $ 60.00 per ton $30.00 per ton Dump trucks - Weight is equal to the density calculated for landfill CSA waste boxes times the capac ity of Computers, monitors & all other electronic items No charge No charge the dump bed. Rate is the normal per ton rate. **Maximum 2 per visit - 2 times per year Items that are normally free for residents will be charged. Material separation for disposal locatio n remains WASTE DELIVERED BY REGISTERED NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS WITH THRIFT SHOPS in effect. Receipts for all transactions (if requested) will be manual tickets indicating date, and cash SOLID WASTE: First 1,000 pounds per month each organization...... No Charge ...... $30.00 per Ton amount paid. All amounts thereafter ...... $30.00 per Ton BULKY WASTE: First 600 pounds per month each organization...... No Charge No vegetative debris will be accepted during the first three days following a natural disaster. 000FS36 C4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 HEALTH & LIFE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Aggravated alcohol use can lead to health problems

n my office, we regularly such as fatty liver (steatosis), al- tem. A single episode of binge imately one out of four people screen patients for prob- coholic hepatitis, fibrosis, and drinking undermines your who exceed these limits is alco- Ilems related to alcohol con- Dr. Carlene cirrhosis. Even one episode of body’s ability to ward off infec- hol dependent (alcoholic) or sumption by asking a series of heavy drinking can cause per- tion for as long as 24 hours. has an alcohol abuse problem. ten questions called the Alco- Wilson manent liver damage. Toxic Heavy alcohol use causes a Binge drinking for women oc- hol Use Disorders Identifica- substances produced by the drop in testosterone levels, tes- curs after about four drinks are tion Test (AUDIT). The WELLNESS pancreas when alcohol is me- ticular shrinkage, and impo- consumed in a two-hour period, questions concern the quantity CORNER tabolized can cause pancreati- tence in men. In females, and for men, five drinks in a and frequency of alcohol use, tis, a serious inflammation that drinking can affect menstrual two-hour period. as well as binge drinking, de- prevents proper digestion. cycles and fertility. Alcoholics often spend much pendence symptoms, and alco- Alcohol disrupts the brain’s You do not have to be drunk of their time drinking, acquir- hol-related problems. Many use could have harmful communication pathways, caus- to have problems with alcohol. ing alcohol and recovering from people are curious about why consequences. ing mood and behavior As soon as you take the first sip, alcohol’s effects, at the expense we ask them these questions. Research has also shown that changes, confusion, and lack of alcohol is absorbed in the of other activities and responsi- Certain health problems are doctors are effective in prevent- coordination. Alcohol is a de- bloodstream and begins to bilities. People with an alcohol caused or aggravated by alco- ing patients from progressing to pressant that can trigger travel to your brain. Cognitive abuse disorder are not physi- hol use. Without asking the alcohol abuse or alcohol de- episodes of depression, anxiety impairment begins almost right cally dependent, but they still AUDIT questions, a doctor can- pendency when they talk to and lethargy. With prolonged al- away, though you may not real- have a serious problem. Their not develop a clear picture of them face-to-face about risky cohol use, the brain eventually ize it. As alcohol impairs re- drinking may interfere with re- the patient’s situation and drinking. A patient who does shrinks, resulting in memory gions of the brain controlling sponsibilities at home, work or make an accurate diagnosis. not cut down alcohol use after loss, disorientation, and de- behavior and emotion, you will school. They may also put Studies have shown that doc- two or three conversations with mentia. Alcohol can also cause experience mild euphoria and themselves (and others) in dan- tors who did not use a tool like the doctor can be referred to a damage to the peripheral loss of inhibition. The function gerous situations, such as by the AUDIT survey detected specialist for treatment. nerves (neuropathy). of the brain cells associated driving while impaired, or have only 43 percent of patients with Though the legal drinking age Excessive drinking on a sin- with memory, attention, sleep, legal or social problems like ar- alcohol-related problems, while is 21, many adolescents consume gle occasion, or heavy drinking and coordination continues to rests or arguments with friends those using an alcohol screen- alcohol irresponsibly. College- over a long period, can damage deteriorate. At this point, an and family members. ing questionnaire identified 94 age adults are particularly at risk the heart, resulting in problems elderly person may be suscepti- Screening helps your doctor percent of patients with prob- for binge drinking and alcohol such as stretching and drooping ble to falls and car accidents determine whether you might lems related to drinking. abuse problems that will seri- of the heart muscle (cardiomy- without being inebriated. By be at risk for alcohol abuse or Many medications interact ously affect their future well- pathy), atrial fibrillation, irreg- the time you have consumed dependence, so you can take with alcohol, including choles- being. Problem drinking also ular heartbeat, high blood two drinks, your ability to drive steps to avoid it and prevent terol drugs, anti-depressants, occurs among the elderly. The pressure and stroke. is impaired, whether you feel health complications caused by and anti-seizure medications. A AUDIT or other similar survey Drinking too much alcohol disoriented or not. excessive drinking. Be honest patient’s alcohol use can also allows the doctor to assess these increases your risk of develop- Moderate drinking is defined with your answers. lead to medical complications at-risk patients and talk to them ing certain cancers, including for men as no more than four- if he or she begins to experi- openly about the dangers of cancers of the mouth, esopha- drinks on any single day and no Dr. Carlene Wilson is a board- ence withdrawal symptoms alcohol abuse. gus, throat, liver and breast. more than 14 drinks per week. certified internist and pediatri- after being hospitalized or un- Alcohol causes numerous Drinking also suppresses your For women the definition is no cian in private practice in dergoing surgery. By asking the health problems. Drinking alco- bone marrow and kills red more than three drinks on any Crystal River. Call her at 352- right questions the doctor will hol injures the liver and over blood cells, leading to anemia single day and no more than 563-5070 or visit www.IMP know when a patient’s alcohol time can lead to inflammations and a weakened immune sys- seven drinks per week. Approx- WellnessCenter.com.

with parental permission, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds and be in good health to be eligible to donate. NOTES A photo ID is required. GROUPS Continued from Page C2 The Lecanto branch office is at 1241 S. Lecanto Continued from Page C2 Highway (County Road 491), open from 8:30 a.m. to These classes are free and will be held at The 5 p.m. weekdays (7 p.m. Wednesdays), 8:30 a.m. to support group by Alzheimer’s Family Organization, American Red Cross facilities at 4218 W. Gulf-to-Lake 2 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays. 2:30 p.m. the first and third Thursday monthly at Superior Highway, Lecanto. The Inverness branch is at 2629 E. Gulf-to-Lake Residences of Lecanto, 4865 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway. For information and to register, contact Alex Glenn Highway, open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, Call Debbie Selsavage at 352-746-5483. at [email protected] or call 352-620-0500, ext. (6:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays), 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ■ Alzheimer’s caregiver support group, 2:30 p.m. 5854. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. first and third Thursday monthly at Sunshine Gardens Visit www.lifesouth.org. Crystal River, 311 N.E. Fourth Ave., facilitated by Debbie Speaker to discuss Alzheimer’s ■ 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 13, Citrus County Selsavage, a group leader trained by the Alzheimer’s School Bus Transportation, 710 N.E. Sixth Ave., Family Organization. Call 352-563-0235 or email Crystal River. Gary LeBlanc, author of “Staying Afloat in a Sea of ■ [email protected]. Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 13, Walmart Super- ■ Forgetfulness,” will speak at Sunshine Gardens Crys- center, 1936 N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. FFRA (Families and Friends Reaching for the Abili- tal River at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 13, in support of ■ 11 a.m. to 4:59 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, Bealls, ties), third Friday monthly at the Key Training Center in the upcoming Dementia Awareness Day (Sept. 21). 2851 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. Inverness at 130 Heights Ave. Social time and business LeBlanc, from Brooksville, is also the author of ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, Walmart Su- meeting at 9 a.m. is followed by a speaker at 10 a.m. “Managing Alzheimer’s and Dementia Behaviors” and percenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. Lisa Noble from the Seven Rivers Regional Medical co- author of “While I Still Can.” In addition, he is au- ■ 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16, Withlacoochee Center will talk about wound care, hyperbaric medicine, thor of a weekly column, “Common Sense Caregiving,” River Electric Co-Op, 5330 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, diabetes and treating wounds. Call Ron Phillips, presi- published in the Tampa Tribune, Hernando Today Crystal River. dent, at 352-382-7819 or visit www.ffracitrus.org. and many health publications. ■ 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16, Walmart Supercenter, ■ Mended Hearts of Citrus County, for individuals LeBlanc’s remarks will include an introduction to 1936 N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. who have or had cardiovascular disease, as well as the Purple Angel Project, a nonprofit international de- ■ 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, Citrus County mentia awareness program that was launched in caregivers and family members, will not meet in July or Cruisers Car Club, U.S. 19 next to Wendy’s, Crystal Great Britain and is now being piloted in Florida out August. Meetings resume in September, at 10 a.m. the River. second Friday monthly in the Gulf Room in the Historic of Brooksville Regional Hospital. ■ Sunshine Gardens Crystal River is at 311 N.E. Noon to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, American Le- Citrus High School; parking and transportation available Fourth Ave. in Crystal River. Call 352-563-0285. gion Post No. 155, 6585 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Crys- from CMHS parking lot “A2.” tal River. Open to the public. Call Millie King, president, at ■ 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18, Howard’s 352-637-5525; or CMHS Cardiovascular Services at Give blood, enjoy breakfast Flea Market, 6373 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. 352-344-6416. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19, Walmart Super- The next drive of the joint Blood Ministries of Our center, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. Lady of Grace Parish and Knights of Columbus Coun- ■ 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20, Citrus County cil 6168 is scheduled for 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, School Bus Transportation, 710 N.E. Sixth Ave., Crys- Sept. 21, at Our Lady of Grace Parish Life Center, 6 tal River. WEEKLY SUPPORT Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. ■ Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20, Walmart Super- MEETINGS Donors are continually needed to supply the pre- center, 1936 N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. cious gift of blood for families, friends and neighbors ■ R.I. Discovery (Recovery International) Abraham in time of need. What better way to conclude the sum- Low, M.D., self-help systems for mental health — de- mer season than by giving blood. Safety seat inspections available pression, obsession, stress, fears, anger. Meetings are 2 As a special treat, a complimentary country break- to 4 p.m. Tuesdays at Crystal River United Methodist fast is planned. The breakfast will consist of home- Free 20-minute child safety seat inspections avail- Church, 4801 N. Citrus Ave. Call Jackie, 352-563-5182. made biscuits with sausage gravy and eggs cooked to able by appointment at the Early Learning Coalition ■ of the Nature Coast, 1564 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crys- “Together We Grow” Nar-Anon Family Group, order, For more information, call Life South at 352- 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays at Dunnellon Presbyterian 537-3061. tal River, to be sure a seat is not recalled, damaged or expired; is appropriate for the child’s age, height and Church, 20641 Chestnut St., Room 204 in office building, weight; is used correctly; and installed securely. Con- use right-side entrance across from the Memorial Gar- Oak Hill Hospital hosts study tact Sue Littnan at 352-563-9939, ext. 235. den; Nar-Anon is for family and friends of addicts. Find a free local support group in your area: call 888- SPRING HILL — Oak Hill Hospital will host a kick- 947-8885 or go to www.NARANONFL.org. off to learn more about the American Cancer Society’s Dr. Vitamin offers free seminar ■ Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a CPS-3 cancer-prevention study and recruit potential free 12-step recovery program for anyone suffering from participants at 5pm. Thursday, Aug. 15. Dr. Vitamin, at 3930 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, food obsession, overeating, undereating or bulimia. For will host a free seminar at 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15: The American Cancer Society is looking for partici- details or a list of meetings, call 352-270-8534 or visit “Change Your Water, Change Your Life — the Truth pants between the ages of 30 to 65 who have never www.foodaddicts.org. been diagnosed with cancer, not including basal or About Water.” squamous cell skin cancer. The kickoff is an opportu- Seating is limited, call to reserve at 352-628-7036. See SUPPORT/Page C5 nity to make appointments to provide physical meas- urements and a very small blood sample of seven teaspoons total. Then participants receive a survey in Citrus 20/20’ s the mail or email every two to three years. The kickoff includes refreshments and fun. Two fu- SAVE ture events are planned from noon to 4 p.m. Nov. 14 and from 3 to 7 p.m. Nov. 20. All events are in the hos- OUR pital cafeteria conference room, 11375 Cortez Blvd., Brooksville. WATERS Call Lisa Stoessel, ACS, at 352-585-4162 or email WEEK [email protected]; or go to 24th Annual www.Cancer.Org/cps3Florida. Adopt-A-Shore/ SHARE Club to host seminar Coastal Clean up The Citrus Memorial Health System SHARE Club is offering a free joint pain seminar at 5 p.m. Monday, Volunteers Needed Aug. 26, in the auditorium on the main hospital to clean up our County’s waterways campus. “Ask the Experts: Solving Shoulder, Hip and Knee Saturday, September 21, 2013 Pain” will feature presentations from physical thera- pists Fred Shirley and other Citrus Memorial rehabili- Sunrise to 11:30 am tation professionals. The group will discuss prevention and available treatment for sufferers of Call 352-201-0149 joint pain. or email [email protected] Refreshments and educational materials will be or Call Citrus County Aquatics Services available during the seminar. Seating is limited — directly at 352-527-7620 register online at www.citrusmh.com/events to reserve. Must be registered by September 6th All Participants must be at least 14 years old. Blood drives scheduled for week Registration and More information available at www.citrus2020.org LifeSouth Community Blood Centers: With summer upon us, there’s a sharp increase in the need for 18th Annual blood. To find a donor center or a blood drive near www.chronicleonline.com you, call 352-527-3061. Donors must be at least 17, or 16 000FK2P 000FF28 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE HEALTH & LIFE TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 C5 Problems can crop up with one-visit crowns

Thank you for your where the crown is milled out that allows food to be lodged in In addition, as you have men- column, Dr. Vascimini. of a block of material. Though between the teeth, leading to tioned, they can also look fake. Q:I read it every week, these machines have been gum irritation. As with anything in dentistry, it along with the other columns in Dr. Frank around for a while, I am not a You also mentioned floss takes time to reproduce what we the health section. Keep up the Vascimini big fan of them. being frayed. This is probably were given naturally. If things good work. SOUND The idea of a crown being the case because the crown are rushed or delegated to an in- done in a single visit is great. I am originally from Boston, BITES margin and the tooth margin experienced person, the results moving here a few years ago. I Both the patient and the dental are not lined up smooth and can be less than favorable. have been going to a dentist office can benefit from this. flush. When this happens, a Since you are having the dif- that my neighbor recom- However, I have seen more sharp edge can be left, leading ficulties you mentioned, I mended and have been happy. I At first I thought this was problems with crowns done this to the tearing of floss in be- would suggest you make an ap- recently broke a tooth on some- neat, but this is when my prob- way than using conventional tween teeth. pointment to sit down with your thing unexpected in a salad. My lems started. When I went methods and materials. Please realize this can also dentist. Tell him or her what dentist recommended a crown home and ate, food packed in The process of taking a digital happen with conventional you are experiencing. I am sure and I agreed, since I had a few between the teeth. When I impression can involve a lot of methods, though I have seen it that, between the two of you, a of them in the past. flossed, the floss frayed on a technique sensitivity. You need happen more routinely with solution can be arrived at. I When I went for my appoint- sharp edge. On top of all of this, to have all things going in your crowns made in the fashion hope I have helped. ment, everything seemed nor- the crown looked fake. favor in order to capture an im- mentioned above. There are a mal — until the time they were I have had several crowns pression that can be utilized to lot of steps that need to be Dr. Frank Vascimini is a taking my impression. They through the years and never ex- produce a crown with all of the taken from the digital impres- dentist practicing in took it with some sort of wand perienced this. Can you shed critical components needed. sion to the cementation of the Homosassa. Send questions to that showed up on a screen. some light on this for me? In your case, the contact be- one visit crown. If any of these 4805 S. Suncoast Blvd., The actual crown was then A: It sounds like you had a tween the crown being done steps are compromised in any Homosassa, FL 34446 or email made by some sort of machine digital impression taken that and the tooth next to it was in- way, less than acceptable re- them to him at info@ and cemented the same visit. was sent to a milling machine, adequate. This leaves a space sults can result. MasterpieceDentalStudio.com.

● Crystal River AFG: port group meets at 6 p.m. Lecanto Church of Christ, 797 ■ The Encouragers Sup- United Methodist Church on SUPPORT 11:30 a.m. Thursdays at every Wednesday at Living S. Rowe Terrace, Lecanto. port Group has been helping County Road 495. Dinner at YANA Club, 147 Seventh St. Waters Ministries, 12 N. Mel- ● people deal with depression, 6 p.m.; large group at 7 p.m.; Continued from Page C4 Spirit of Unity, 8 to 9 p.m. (off Citrus Avenue), Crystal bourne St., Beverly Hills. Call Thursday, Citrus County Family anxiety, bipolar disorder and small groups at 8 p.m. Call River. Meg at 352-527-2443. Free Resource Center’s outreach more. Weekly meeting. Call 352-586-4709. ● 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sundays ●Awareness Lunch Bunch and open to the public. center: 3848 E. Parsons Point 352-637-3196. ■ Nature Coast Ministries at Queen of Peace Catholic AFG: 12:30 p.m. Fridays, St. ■ DUNNELLON — Grief Road, Hernando. ■ Anorexia and bulimia seeks to help the homeless Church Main Hall, 6455 S.W. Margaret Episcopal Church, 114 support group, 6 p.m. Thurs- ● Women United Ladies anonymous 12-step support and hurting of Citrus County. State Road 200, Ocala. N. Osceola Ave., Inverness. days at the First Baptist Meeting, 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday group, 5:45 p.m. Mondays at We offer referrals to Celebrate ■ Depression and anxiety ● Beginners Al-Anon: Church of Dunnellon, 20831 Citrus Memorial Health Sys- the Yana Club, 147 N.W. Sev- Recovery, call 352-563-1860. peer support group meets at 10 a.m. Saturdays at Yana Powell Road. Call the church tem Historic School House: enth St., Crystal River (behind ■ Overcomers Group for 10 a.m. Thursdays at Central Club, 147 Seventh St. (off Cit- at 352-489-2730. 135 S. Citrus Ave., Inverness. the police station). Call Char- people recovering from addic- Ridge Library. rus Avenue), Crystal River. ■ Narcotics Anonymous: Narcotics Anonymous is maine at 352-422-3234. tions to drugs, alcohol, etc., ■ Bereavement Group, ● Tuesday Morning ● Easy Does It, 8 to 9 p.m. not affiliated with any of the ■ Citrus Abuse Shelter 8 p.m. Mondays at the Sanctu- 1:30 to 3 p.m. Thursdays in Serenity: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Saturday and Monday, The Re- meeting facilities listed. Call Association (CASA), 1100 ary, 7463 Grover Cleveland the back hall, St. Thomas Unity Church, 2628 W. covery Room, 8169 S. Florida the 24-hour Helpline: 352- Turner Camp Road, Inver- Blvd. Call Paul at 352-628-2874. Church, off U.S. 19 south of Woodview Lane, Lecanto. Ave. (U.S. 41), Floral City. 508-1604. Information about ness, offers two free weekly ■ Dunnellon Life Recov- Cardinal Street. Group is men ■ Alcoholics ● It Works How and Why, NA is also available at Nature women’s domestic abuse ery group for adults with ad- and women who are experi- Anonymous: If you drink, noon to 1 p.m. Sunday, Mon- CoastNA.org. support groups: 5:30 to 7 p.m. diction, compulsion and encing grief and are con- and want to stop, call Alco- day, Wednesday and Friday; ■ Overeaters Tuesdays and 10:30 a.m. to codependency issues; 7 p.m. vinced “Life can be good holics Anonymous Nature 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Wednes- Anonymous: noon Wednesdays. Child care Mondays at Rainbow Springs again.” All invited. Call Anne Coast Intergroup at 352-621- day and Saturday, YANA ● Voices of Recovery, 1 to available. Call CASA at 352- Village Church, 20222 S.W. at 352-212-0632. 0599. Visit the website: Club, 147 N.W. Seventh St., 2:30 p.m. Mondays at the 344-8111. 102nd St. Road, Dunnellon. ■ Al-Anon groups meet www.ncintergroup.com. Crystal River. Senior Center (V.A. building) ■ Celebrate Recovery: Call Char at 352-465-1644. regularly in Citrus County. Call ● 10:30 a.m. Sundays, ● More Will Be Revealed, on County Road 491, support for any hurts, habits, 352-697-0497. 10300 S. Riviera Drive, Chas- 8 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Citrus Lecanto. Call Dolores at 352- hang-ups or addictions. ● Inverness AFG: 8 p.m. sahowitzka Community Cen- Memorial Health System His- 746-5019. ● 6:30 p.m. Mondays at Mondays, Our Lady of Fatima ter, 1 mile west of U.S. 19 on toric School House: 135 S. ● The Circle of Love, 1 to Oxford Assembly of God Catholic Church, 550 S. U.S. 41. Miss Maggie Drive, turn left, Citrus Ave., Inverness. 2:30 p.m. Thursdays at Our Church, 12114 N. U.S. 301 in ● Crystal River AFG: 8 two blocks. ● Recovery at Work Men’s Lady of Grace Church in Bev- Oxford. Call 352-748-6124. Always p.m. Tuesdays, St. Benedict ■ AC Group, 7 p.m. Tues- Meeting, 7 to 8 p.m. erly Hills, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. ● 7 p.m. Wednesdays and Catholic Church, 455 S. Sun- days at Church Without Walls, Thursday, Lecanto Church of Call Carolyn at 352-341-0777. Fridays at the Christian Re- Welcoming coast Blvd. 3962 N. Roscoe Road, Her- Christ: 797 S. Rowe Terrace, ● The New Beginning, covery Fellowship Church, New Patients Lecanto. 7 p.m. Fridays at Our Lady of 2242 W. State Road 44. Call ● Lecanto AFG: 8 p.m. nando. Call Laverne at 352- FRANK J. VASCMINI, DDS 637-4563. Visit the website: ● Recovery on the River, Grace, Roosevelt Boulevard, 352-726-2800. Thursdays, Unity Church of 4805 S. Suncoast Blvd. Citrus County, 2628 W. www.alcoholicsforchrist.com. 7 to 8 p.m. Monday; 8 to Beverly Hills. Call Carolyn at ● Gulf to Lake Celebrate Homosassa, FL 34446 352-628-0012 Woodview Lane, Lecanto. ■ A 12-step Christian sup- 9 p.m. Friday and Sunday; 352-341-0777. 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News NOTES News NOTES PFLAG to meet Get together with today in Lecanto New Jerseyans Lecanto (Parents, Family The New Jersey and and Friends of Lesbians Friends Club has two re- and Gays) will meet 7 to maining lunches planned for 9 p.m. today at the Unity Runway show to benefit Citrus County meals, seniors programs August: Church of Citrus County, ■ Wednesday — Lunch vide one-third of the daily recom- changes of clothes, which will be 2628 W. Woodview Lane, Special to the Chronicle at Red’s, State Road 200, mended nutritional requirements available for purchase right after Lecanto. Dillard’s of Citrus Park in Tampa for adults. the show. Hernando, at 1:30 p.m. PFLAG’s mission is to will present a “Trendy Runway Twelve Citrus County community Pianist Sally Smith-Adams will ■ Wednesday, Aug. 28 promote the health and Fashions” celebrity fashion show leaders will be celebrity models. play at the fashion show. She began — Lunch at Chefs of Napoli well-being of LGBT per- and luncheon Saturday, Oct. 12, at The models will wear 36 outfits, or playing the piano at 6 years of age, on U.S. 41, Inverness, at sons, their families and the Citrus Hills Golf & Country three different and played the piano at various 3 p.m. friends. Meetings are open Club. The show is a partnership clubs, hotels, private parties and For more information, call to everyone. This month’s between Pat Coles, Citrus County taught while living in the Mary Anne at 352-746- meeting will include a Support Services operations super- Caribbean. She currently plays 3386. roundtable discussion of visor and Lois Thomas and Mary with the local Citrus County Con- The club bowls Thurs- the recent decisions by the Lee Johnson, hostesses for the cert Choir and the Nature Coast days at 10 a.m. at Sports- Supreme Court on mar- event. Community Band. men’s Bowl, 100 Florida riage equality, gender- Proceeds will benefit the Meals Advertisements for the program Ave. (U.S. 41) in Inverness. neutral bathrooms and on Wheels/Senior Foundation. The booklet are needed and donated All are welcome; being from other topics of interest. Senior Foundation of Citrus County items for the silent auction are ap- New Jersey is not a require- For more information, is a nonprofit organization dedi- preciated. Tickets for the fashion ment.Call 352-527-3568 or call Linda at 352-419-2738. cated to generating funds to help show and luncheon are $25 with visit on Facebook. support the unmet needs of Citrus the check made payable to the The club meets at 1 p.m. Voters group County seniors. Citrus County Senior Foundation. No tickets will the first Monday of each convenes in BH Meals on Wheels assists older per- be sold at the door. For more infor- sons at risk of losing their inde- mation, call Lois at 352-382-0777. month, unless there is a hol- The newly formed pendence by providing meals The Citrus County Chronicle is iday. Meetings are at VFW League of Women Voters Monday through Friday that pro- sponsoring the event. Post 4252 on State Road of Citrus County will meet 200, Hernando. at 10:15 a.m. today at Cen- tral Ridge Library in Beverly PJPII announces Hills. Sheriff’s Office kicks off campaign meal policy This will be a “get to Pope John Paul II know each other” meeting. Catholic School has an- The league is an educa- nounced its policy for free tional, nonpartisan organi- and reduced price meals for zation that meets every students under the National second Tuesday of the School Lunch and Breakfast month. All interested men Programs. and women are invited. Application forms are Bring your own soft drinks. being sent to all homes with For information, call 352- a letter to parents or 746-0655. guardians. Household size County Council and income criteria will be used to determine eligibility. to meet Aug. 14. Any interested person The Citrus County Coun- may review a copy of the cil will meet at 9 a.m. policy by calling PJPII Wednesday at the Beverly Catholic School, 4341 W. Hills Lions Club, 72 Civic Homosassa Trail, Lecanto, Circle, Beverly Hills. Doors at 352-746-2020. open at 8:30 a.m. Commissioner Joe Meek Hospice presents will be the ‘Commissioner memory program in the Spotlight’ and the Hospice of Citrus County guest speaker this month, will present “How to Im- covering the rising taxes prove Your Memory” from and the merger of Citrus 1 to 2:30 p.m. Friday at the County’s TPO with Her- Wings Education Center, nando County’s MPO. Special to the Chronicle Amy Meek, CEO of United Way of Citrus County, recently met with the employees of the Citrus County Sheriff’s 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane, Also, school superinten- Suite A, Homosassa. dent Sam Himmel will Office to explain the programs offered by United Way. “We are focused on community impact in the areas of Education, Income and Health,” said Meek. “In addition to payroll donations, employees may choose to also A strong memory de- speak of the rating change register for our Get Connected Volunteer Site, a simple, no-cost signup that keeps them plugged into the pends on the health and vi- for Citrus County Schools. volunteer opportunities that interest them the most.” From left are: Special Operations Lt. Ricky Grant; tality of your brain. As long The public is welcome. Amy Meek; Capt. Doug Dodd; and Commander Buddy Grant. as you’re optimistic and Refreshments are avail- dedicated, there are lots of able. For more information, things you can do to im- email secretary@ prove your memory and citruscountycouncil.org. mental performance. Work at pantry shows love, dedication This program is pre- sented to the entire commu- Precious Paws nity at no cost. Call Lynn ADOPTABLE ecently, I was invited by Toto is the inspiration of it all Miller at 352-621-1500 to Diane Toto to tour the We and has repeatedly stated the she reserve a space. Visit RCare Food Pantry facility in Ruth is fulfilling God’s mission to feed Hospice of Citrus County on people. Willow Homosassa at 9020 W. Atlas Drive. Facebook or on the Web at Arriving at dawn’s early light at Levins Speaking with the volunteers was www.hospiceofcitrus.org. 6 a.m., I observed a steady stream a heartwarming experience. James of trucks arriving from the pantry’s AROUND THE Caudill was at the meat station dis- Ukulele fun warehouse on Cardinal Lane in COMMUNITY tributing pork patties, beef and on tap Saturday Homosassa, and car after car of ham. Linda Thompson was at the dedicated volunteers heading to “extra station” where special items Citrus County Ukulele their assigned stations in anticipa- are given upon request: Ensure, Club will meet at 1 p.m. Sat- tion of the arrival of folks whose for others, the volunteers come. large cans of food, SlimFast, dog urday at the Coastal Region last names begin from L-Z (the A-K Some of those are clients giving and cat food, vaporizers, baby for- Library, 8619 W. Crystal St., folks are assigned to the other Sat- back in appreciation of their needs mula, heating pads, etc. Crystal River. urday). It was a fine-tuned organi- being met by the pantry. Connie Howell was manning the All interested persons are zation and volunteers exuded They share their special skills huge refrigerator truck where welcome to join. Visit enthusiasm from start to finish, lovingly, operating the forklift, driv- dairy products are distributed: http://citruscountyukulele with hugs all around. ing the trucks to and from the ware- eggs, bacon, juice, milk, direct from club.wordpress.com/ or Time and again Toto said: “It’s house, working in the pantry office the truck. Cindy Ault and Linda email Gail Lang at ukulelesr Special to the Chronicle not about me, it’s about the volun- and warehouse office. Nearly 80 Bardsley, eight-year volunteers, [email protected]. Willow is a young adult teers that make this great event percent of the volunteers are were at the bakery sweets station. female Minpin mix happen early Saturday mornings.” pantry clients. Lesa and Tim Hensley work dur- rescued with a litter of The We Care Food Pantry serves Unfunded, the pantry’s clients ing the week and volunteer at the puppies. The puppies one-fourth of Citrus County’s needy are income qualified to obtain pantry on Saturdays with Patti are now weaned and residents, those with Homosassa, food. Completely run by volunteers, Slaughter. Lucky Arnold and Share your pet Willow has been spayed Homosassa Springs and the pantry depends on fundraisers, Robert Hutchins were at the food photos online and is ready for her own Chassahowitzka ZIP codes. It is in- grants and donations. box station. Each box of food special family. She is come based; approximately 2,600 The pantry offers much more weighs 55 pounds. quiet, social, gets along clients are served. than just food. Each client receives Brenda Neff was manning the with other dogs, appears Only one of 51 agencies that a client box that has been assem- liquid station, distributing water, to love everybody and serves the food needs of others, the bled at the Cardinal Lane ware- sodas, lemonade, and various fruit needs a little more We Care Food Pantry thrives due to house containing some 30 items drink items. training on walking on a the consistent diligence of its including toiletries, Clorox, clean- Toto expressed her fondest leash. Kittens and cats volunteers. ing supplies and children’s items. dream would be that everyone are available for “Having a good time” while vol- would have enough to eat and the adoption at the Pet Owned by landlord Catholic Charities, the facility is rapidly ex- unteering is the overall philosophy program would no longer be Supermarket on State Special to the Chronicle Road 44 in Inverness panding to include a dental clinic, of “We Care,” as the tents are put needed. The Chronicle invites during regular store medical center, pregnancy life cen- up and supplies are unloaded. It was an enlightening experi- readers to share their hours. The Crystal River ter and an outreach for additional Each Saturday, more than 10,000 ence and one that uplifted my re- pet photos with us Mall adoption center is services, including the Department pounds of liquid products — that’s solve to continue promoting online. Go to www. open from 10 a.m. to of Children & Families. five pallets, each weighing 2,000 volunteerism through my Citrus chronicleonline.com and 2 p.m. Fridays and noon As I observed car after car of pounds — are distributed. County Chronicle column and the click on Cinnamon’s to 4 p.m. Sundays. The clients arriving, presenting their A separate group of volunteers “positive living” approach to life in photo to read more Floral City adoption site identification cards, and volunteers staffs the warehouse. Each person our beloved, caring Citrus County. about this 1-year-old at 7360 S. Florida Ave. placing food in their cars from the selects their own special niche of Jack Russell/Chihuahua is open 10 a.m. to various food stations, I was in awe service station on the “pantry day.” Ruth Levins participates in a mix. While there, click 2 p.m. Saturdays. Call of the smooth, well-organized flow As a Catholic Charities Outreach variety of projects around the on “nominate your pet” 352-726-4700 for more of traffic and the precision with Center, the pantry is affiliated with community. Let her know about link and fill out the form information visit which the distribution took place Nature Coast Ministries. An aver- your group’s upcoming activities to have your pet featured www.preciouspaws that early Saturday. age of 30 to 40 volunteers help out by writing to P.O. Box 803, Crystal in the Pet of the Week florida.com. Out of a deep and abiding love each Saturday. River, FL 34423. forum.

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ear Annie: It is back- directions and instructions. I My wife tends to be hyper- to-school time for mil- am the last step of the regis- critical, and my daughter Dlions of young people. tration process, and I usually doesn’t know how to deal with I am an instructor at a com- have to send 15 percent of the it. I try to play peacemaker, munity college and would like kids back through the long but I don’t like being in the to offer some suggestions to line because they missed a middle, and neither of them make the registration process step. listens to me. Any ideas? — smoother for stu- 5. Turn off your cellphone. I Caught in the Middle dents. need your full at- Dear Caught: If your wife 1. See the school tention to complete and daughter truly wish to counselor at least a multistep process change this dysfunctional pat- two weeks before to ensure that you tern, it likely will require pro- registration. If you have your sched- fessional counseling to figure wait until registra- ule, your funds get out how to behave in a more tion week, the processed and you productive way. You can sug- have the proper re- counselors will be gest it, but otherwise, we rec- ceipts. extremely busy. ommend you stay out of the Go to the first 2. College is not middle and maintain these day of class even if relationships individually. free. Scholarships you have not paid. and grants must be That is when in- Dear Annie: “Open but applied for months Lost” had an open marriage, ANNIE’S structors go over in advance, not the expectations and and you astutely asked day of registration. MAILBOX explain assign- whether her husband really If you do not have ments. Some even wanted it. the paperwork in lecture. I want my students to My wife wanted an open your hand, be prepared to be successful. Come see me in marriage based on advice re- pay. The payout plan offered my office, even if only to say ceived from her support by my school must be linked hello. I am here to help. — group. I agreed reluctantly. I to a credit card or bank ac- Lou Ann Everett, Trinity Val- painfully experienced having count. Check with the school ley Community College, Ter- to hear phone calls from her ahead of time to be sure you rell, Texas suitors. The bottom line was have the required informa- Dear Lou Ann Everett: that I experienced a total loss tion for checks or credit Thank you for your helpful of trust and commitment, and cards. My school requires advice for students, especially it finally led to our divorce. about seven pieces of infor- incoming freshmen. We hope Years later, my ex apologized mation. You will need sepa- they pay attention. to me for what she had done rate checks for the bookstore Dear Annie: My wife and and asked for my forgiveness. and tuition. daughter (age 33) don’t get I’ve been happily married to 3. Only the student should along. There is history be- my second wife for 21 years. go to registration. Do not take tween them from when our My ex is on her fourth mar- parents, grandparents, sib- daughter was an adolescent. riage. — Not the Thing To Do lings, children or friends. For the past few years, they Small children have un- have gotten along better, but I Annie’s Mailbox is written plugged my computer and always sensed a dark cloud by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy vomited in my office. “Heli- on the horizon. Sugar, longtime editors of the copter” parents have been We visited our daughter last Ann Landers column. Please some of our worst headaches. week. Everything went well email your questions to an- They make nasty comments until the day before we left. [email protected], or about the cost of tuition and My wife made some offhand write to: Annie’s Mailbox, books, over which I have no comment, my daughter over- Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd WANT MORE PUZZLES? control, and it embarrasses reacted, and it went downhill Street, Hermosa Beach, CA  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. their kids. from there. They are not talk- 90254. To find out more visit 4. Read all of the signs with ing to each other now. www.creators.com. C8 TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2013 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Peanuts Garfield

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Rider 1142 sq ft enclosed & Swimming Pool, 24 x 4 New/5 ft. employment 15’’ Hexigone, Chandler LOVE SEAT LIKE glass topper for 86 screened lanai, shed, Trans./Axle 12 HP screened lanai, shed, you take down, Tan 40.00 Linda GMC truck 8ft bed. fenced, carport, con- with stain glass inserts, NEW/100.00 Call for 30 in. cut, $250. Firm fenced, carport, con- deck included $150. 341-2271 Your world first 37’’long, with matching e-mal picture Linda Good cond. no longer crete drive, SOLD TO 352- 507-1490 crete drive, SOLD TO (352) 726-6461 have a truck. Asking SETTLE ESTATE!! 3 Sconces 24’’ long 12’’ 341-2271 SETTLE ESTATE!! or (352)-201-5113 BICYCLE BOYS SPI- GAS LAWN EDGER DERMAN 16” WITH $350.00 (352) 795-7046 Prev 1:00pm Sale wide $250. New Love Seat Prev 1:00pm Sale Need a job Craftsman 4.0 hp, TRAINING WHEELS 2:00pm (352) 522-0467 Sleeper, med. Blue, pd 2:00pm Briggs & Stratton; $30 352-613-0529 GAS GRILL WITH SIDE or a Real Estate Auction 3 Cushion Couch $500 asking $300, 1 just serviced $125 Real Estate Auction BURNER, PROPANE 3369 Honeylocust Dr. Ivory with floral design, marble top, hand carved (352) 527-0143 3369 Honeylocust Dr. Your World BOOKS - “The Heart of TANK & COVER $60 qualified 2/2w- 1604 sq ft LA, exec.cond. $150, 48’’ coffee table $75 2/2w- 1604 sq ft LA, Wicca”, “Wheel of The 352-613-0529 LAWN SWEEPER enclosed pool. new- octagon beveled glass 352-503-7744 enclosed pool. new- Year”, “Encyclopedia of employee? roof A/C, & hot water for table top $100 push-type,26”,perfect roof A/C, & hot water Harley Mufflers New Mircro Fiber 5000 Spells” and tank. Trustee orders (352) 794-6545 shape, picks tank. Trustee orders of garage sales Slide on Original Electric, recliner, Tan “Encyclopedia of Witch- “sold” to settle upleaves,pinecones,etc.( “sold” to settle NEW 1350/1450 3 Piece Leather $300, New Micro Fiber craft” $50.00 estate!!!! ALL ARE $20) 352-613-7493 estate!!!! ALL ARE ONLY $90.00 This area’s Couch, Love seat, and Love Seat, tan, $300 352-419-5656 Great rental, invest- TORO Great rental, invest- 352-464-0316 Recliner in excellent (352) 344-4852 #1 ment, retirement liv- condition. $1,100 cash. Time cutter 42” Kohler ment, retirement liv- CAMERA Minolta free- Juki Commercial ing or first homes! call after 7pm (352) RATTAN DINNING SET 21`hp, runs good, $550 ing or first homes! dom zoom, 35mm, Sewing Machine employment Call or web for info 746-3039 4 swivel and rolling (352) 563-5648 Call or web for info 90X zoom,with case, perfect shape($10) $400 source! 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Mtd on 5 Maxim, with bag, great Kountry Girl Salon, star Jeep aluminum rim. shape, womens($10) styling for 15+ years $35 352-249-6293 352-613-7493 Specializing in hair ROCKING HORSE color,highlights, fashion CLUB CAR colors-$10 off highlights Black-colored, Late Model, exec cond, rocks by rubber, with ad. now offering exec. battery, head- hair extentions. ok condition, $50 lights, brakelights, (352)465-1616 Call for an appointment $1500(352) 527-3125 352-339-4902 SINK bathroom,oval, Concealed Weapons or stop in and visit me white porcelain, Permit Course at 19240 East Pennsyl- new,($10) DAN’S GUN ROOM vania Ave. Dunnellon, Fl 352-613-7493 (352) 726-5238 www.hairbykatbunn. SMALL MANUAL CAR Eddyline Kayak, weebly.com FOR KIDS fair Paddle and life (jacket condition, for only used 2 times), boys 2-3 years old, $5 good condition $600 (352)465-1616 Call after 7pm WALLET Coach Lite (352) 746-3039 Blue Wallet Brand New. Fear No-Evil Guns Price tag shows $99.99 XDS’s-Sheild-Beretta - Selling $60.00. Concealed Classes 352-419-5656 352-447-5595 WINE CHILLER GIRLS 20” BIKE like Sharper Image,chills new- pink and white wine to perfect $30.00 temp fast ($15) 352-794-3020- cell 352-613-7493 586-4987 YAMAHA SPEAKERS Golf Club Cart, SURROUND SOUND Sun Mountain, $90 352-341-6920 3 wheel speed cart, KING pull or push like new, King, a 1-y.o. male used once pu$100. retriever mix, weight (352) 382-1971 48 lbs. He is a beau- GOLF DRIVER Tour tiful, friendly, playful 2 Car Chair Lifts Edge Exotics XLD dog, loves to play in Chicago Ele.Hitch Lift model mrh senior exc the pool and 12VDC, 500 lbs Model hc $50. Dunnellon chases balls. He 47591 $175 OBO 352-465-8495 gets along with Hamron ele. chair lift, James Anglin other dogs and is heavey duty, $800 OBO housebroken. Is very 352-697-2535 Gunsmith 9 Millimeter new in affectionate and Bedside Commode Box with 2 mags loves your attention. Aluminum Walker $189.00 352-419-4800 He came to the both have adjustable shelter as a stray. RAY’S GUN SHOP legs 20.00 EACH Would make a Stokes Flea Mkt Cry.Riv 352-464-0316 great companion. Mossberg 715T 22-AR Call Joanne @ CUSTOM 4 wheeled $295. NRA-concealed 352-795-1288. walker, brakes classes 586-7516 seat basket,even foot- rests ONLY $85.00 Shrimp cast net 352-464-0316 $25, Surf caster pole $25 Folding Traveling/ (352) 522-0467 Transport Wheel Chair w/ foot rest, 3 wheel walker with brakes Bedside Commode, 3 pod CARGO TRAILER Alum., Cane & Walker 2009, 5X10, V-nose All $150.746-5514 w/side door & back LILLY Hoyer Lift invinacare ramp. Good Cond. Lilly, approx. 6-y.o. 450 looks and works $1480. (352) 341-3887 female Bulldog mix, perfect, 3 lifting pads, 2 TRAILER AXLE mostly white with battery packs and trailer axle with wheels black ears, a beau- charger asking $500. and tires $30.00 tiful, friendly girl, 352-342-3612 352-628-7224, leave a heartworm-negative, Manual Wheelchair message housebrkn. Came with footrests, great UTILITY TRAILER to the shelter as a shape $100.00 2013, quality , 5 ft x 8ft stray, weight 36 lbs. 352-464-0316 v-nose w/ramp door; A very affectionate 1963 lb load cap. girl who wants to be Mobility scooter by your side, loves Jet 3 pride, like new, Like new $1800 (352) 513-5436 treats & sits on com- new batteries $695 mand. Wants very (352) 726-3238 much to be your Safety Bath Tub companion. Call Jo- Grab Bar, it clamps to anne @ the side of the tub Complete 352-795-1288.” ONLY $25.00, Wood Baby Bed with 352-464-0316 Mattress $50 OBO, STETHOSCOPE Like Tundle bed, no mat- new “Littman Light- tresses $30 weight II S.E.” Stetho- 352-444-2272 scope. Includes Booklet and Black carry case. $80.00 352-419-5656 TRANSPORT CHAIR (SMALL Indian STYLE WHEELS) GREAT JEWLERY SET variety of jewls, good condi- shape with footrest LOKIE 90.00 352-464-0316 tion, artificial, $50 (352)465-1616 Lokie, a 3-y.o. brown/white terrier JEWELRY SET Indian mix male, weight style with purple beads, about 65 lbs. Came artificial, variety of to shelter d/t jewels, great condition, Baldwin Acrosonic owner’s inability to $30 (352)465-1616 Panio 57’’ W 42’’H, keep him. Lokie is a exec cond. $1500 OBO NECKLACE perfect for shy, gentle, humble (352) 746-0563 biker girls,engravable dog, easy to walk BLACK EPIPHONE heart,new,S/S,H/D($50) on leash, gets along “PEEWEE” LES PAUL 352-613-7493 w/other dogs, loves LAP STEEL,WITH human friends. Ea- GIGBAG,EXTRAS $95 ger to please. No 352-601-6625 cats. A beautiful PIANO LESSONS dog, both physically and behavior-wise. Call Joanne @ 352-795-1288.

Study Piano w/ Rick D Beginner to Advanced All styles 352-344-5131 I I I I I I I I Tell that special person MARLIN EXERCISE BIKE “ Happy Birthday Marlin, a 2-y.o. male (UPRIGHT TYPE) works “ with a classi- Shar Pei mix, 50 great only 90.00 fied ad under pounds’ worth of 352 464-0316 Happy Notes. love. Had been Only $28.50 abandoned & EXERCISE BIKE Nor- includes a photo forced to fend for dicTrak Programmable, himself, but still loves adjustable seat, recum- Call our Classi- people and con- bent. Never used.$150. fied Dept for de- stantly wags his tail 352-560-7247 tails with joy for life. He Exercise Bike 352-563-5966 plays in the water & Weslo-605, full seat, I I I I I I I I catches the ball, battery operated panel but prefers to just for milage,ect $70 spend time with his For more information on how to reach (352) 503-7744 human friends. RECUMBENT Could someone Citrus County Readers call EXERCISE BIKE WANT TO BUY HOUSE give this sweet dog Electric. Never or MOBILE Any Area, a second chance? 352-563-5592. Used.$150. Condition or Situation Call Christina @ 352-560-7247 Fred, 352-726-9369 352-464-3908. 0008XHA C12 TUESDAY,AUGUST 13, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

3BD/2BA/2Car garage, CITRUS SPRINGS I Buy Houses Cash DODGE 2/1.5/1 $650/Mo. Bev. MEDICAL OFFICE By Owner New Roof, GULF STREAM ANY CONDITION 2005 Cavalier 33ft ‘94, Caravan, Hills 1/1 $525. Nice FOR SALE Cathedral Ceilings, Over Financed ok! good condition 7 pass., runs & looks All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against houses- 352-302-4057 Totally renovated Fruit Trees, Secluded decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their **call 352-503-3245** can email pics good Asking $1,075. 700 S.E. 5th Ter. $135,000. (352) 637-2588 claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE CITRUS SPRINGS Suite #5 Crystal River. (352) 563-9857 $4800 OBO FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF Newer 3/2/2, tile floors, $120K 352-423-0495 DODGE A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. nice area, across from 352-422-2293 Gulf Stream 3105 GF ‘98, Avenger, All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against rails to trails $845. mo. 2008 5th Whl, toy hauler 50K miles. sunroof, decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE 1st & Last No pets USED CAR LOT 33 ft, 5500 Onan Gen, red, 2 door DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. (352) 598-0235 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 4500 SF Bldg, 417 ft gas pump, sleeps 7, $4,000. (352) 527-1947 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. CRYSTAL OAKS frontage, 1.34 Acres, many extra’s $29,925 FORD all fenced ready to NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED 3/2/2, avail. long term call 352-843-8578 2004, Mustang, go. Located at 7039 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. $895 mo River Links Looking for a sports W Grover Cleveland MAC’S MOBILE RV The date of first publication of this notice is August 6, 2013. Realty 352-628-1616 car? Here it is, Personal Representative: Blvd, Homosassa REPAIR & MAINT. 6 cyl. automatic, By:/s/DOUGLASS MONTROSE-GRAEM CRYSTAL RIVER $225,000. RVTC Certified Tech. 2/1/1, Cent. loc. Shady 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. appointment Only 930 N. Tamiami Trail #807, Sarasota, Florida 34236 (603) 860-6660 Attorney for Personal Representative: St. $700. 352-563-0166 Call 352-628-4600 WE BUY RV’S, By:/s/ROBERT M. JOHNSON, Florida Bar No. 0040000 CRYSTAL RIVER TONY Pauelsen TRAVEL TRAILERS, FORD One North Tuttle Avenue, Sarasota, Florida 34236, Telephone: (941) 906-1480 2/2/2, $800. mo + sec. Realtor 5TH WHEELS, 2007 Mustang, v6, auto, August 6 & 13, 2013. $500. 850-838-7289 MOTOR HOMES 85k mi, loaded, very LECANTO Buying or Selling clean inside & out, DUNNELLON I’LL TAKE Call US 352-201-6945 553-0813 TUCRN (Black Diamond) REAL ESTATE, $11,495 OBO call after Estate of Blanche Mildren Grant 2013-CP-330 NTC Rainbow Lake Estates NEW LISTINGS 11am 352-489-3914 3/2/2, 2400 SF Newly 3/2/2 Gated Golf Comm PUBLIC NOTICE $119K Cash Deal Let Me Work IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA remodeled $850 + dep. BUYING OR SELLING HONDA 850-527-5085 (Broker) or Rent $1000 mth For You! 2013 Civic LX, Division Probate, File No. 2013-CP-330 352-804-9729 Priced to sell, IN RE: ESTATE OF BLANCHE MILDRED GRANT, SALES ARE WAY UP! FORD HOMOSASSA Serious callers only AK/A BLANCHE M. GRANT, BETTY HUNT 2004 F-250 99-04 8 lug Deceased. 2/1, close to school, F-250 steel wheels 16x7 352-628-9444 $495 mo. River Links REALTOR TOP NOTICE TO CREDITORS with used Uniroyal street LINCOLN - Red The administration of the estate of BLANCHE MILDRED GRANT, AK/A BLANCHE M. Realty 352-628-1616 PERFORMANCE tires, some miles left on BEVERLY HILLS ERA KEY 1 2010 MKT , 41k miles, GRANT, deceased, whose date of death was March 23, 2013, is pending in the Circuit HOMOSASSA, 3/2 Real estate them, one has plugs loaded! All the options Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka w/ Den $650+ $500 sec. Laurel Ridge, 2/2/1 de- Realty, Inc. Consultant you may want patched Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The name and address of the personal representative’s tached villa Kit. has new Garage kept, $33,000 No pets (352) 586-1212 352 586-0139 at a tire shop, holding air (352) 341-3305 attorney are set forth below. appl, granite counters, hunt4houses68 352-303-0619 now, set of 4 $200 INVERNESS new ac, & much more tpauelsen@ 352-817-5546 Pontiac All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against 3/2/2, Highlands, @yahoo.com $92K (352) 513-4155 hotmail.com 2004 Vibe, ac, sun roof, decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their Close to Downtown www.bettyhunts RUNNING power windows, blue claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE Immaculate, No Pets, homes.com. BOARDS exec. cond, $6500 FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF (352) 400-5723 A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. HOMOSASSA Black, used 2 months. (352) 628-1595 From 2012 Dodge All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against INVERNESS Classic Home 3/2/2 PORSCHE decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Crew Cab. $150. Highlands, 2/1½/1 newly refurbished, land 1999 Porsche Super- DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 352-560-7247 $590mo.+ $700 dep. scaped acre on golf Boxter, Conv, garg. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION (352) 422-6978 DUDLEY’S course, screened 18x36 “FREE kept, 73k mi, Sports 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. PINE RIDGE AUCTION pool & lanai, wood pkg, leather interior, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED ‘03 Model Home 3/2½ HUGE AUCTION burning fire place, huge Foreclosure and alloy wheels, heated TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. great room, built in book Short Sale Lists seats, cruise control, tilt The date of first publication of this notice is August 6, 2013. Pool All kitchen appl’s. WEEK! Personal Representative: $1,200 mo. 249-1269 Thurs. 8-15, Estate cases 4100 sq ft under $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ steering wheel, all rf, $225K Gate House For Wrecked, Junk or By:/s/GLENN JULIUS TOWNSEND Adventure Auction power, am/fm/CD, 5 9823 West Seven Rivers Farm Street, Crystal River, Florida 34428 RENT TO OWN!! Reality 352-382-4500 Unwanted No Credit Check! Prev 12:00pm Sale speed trans, security, air Attorney for Personal Representative: 3pm Outside walk Cars/Trucks bags,AC $12,000 By:/s/GLEN C. ABBOTT, ESQ., Florida Bar No. 235911 3BD $750-$850 $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ 888-257-9136 about treasure hunt (352) 382-1771 Post Office Box 2019, Crystal River, Florida 34423-2019 300+ box lots, tools, **BEST PRICE** ( 352)586-0443 Telephone: (352) 795-5699 Email: [email protected] JADEMISSION.COM HOMOSASSA August 6 & 13, 2013. furniture, +++ quantity Reduced $199,500 For Junk & Unwanted TOYOTA & value Cars- CALL NOW Prev 12:00pm Sale 211 Pine St, Built 2006 2004, Prius 4BD/3BA. 3000 SF, **352-426-4267** $9,450. 6pm Inside Designer 554-0813 TUCRN heated pool,Granite, 352-341-0018 The estate of Nicholas A. Barcia 2013-CP-000100 NTC HERNANDO Furniture, Estate Wood Floors,Tile & Car- BIG SALE Jewelry, NASA ☛Come make offers PUBLIC NOTICE Affordable Rentals pet. 2 Car Gar,SS Appl. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Collectibles, Vintage Watson’s Fish Camp Call 850-585-4026 Desperately RENT - BUY- SELL IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Books, Appliances, (352) 726-2225 Need Rentals CAR - TRUCK - BOAT PROBATE CASE NO. :2013-CP-000100 quality & discoveries. CONSIGNMENT USA IN RE: THE ESTATE OF NICHOLAS A. BARCIA, 400+ lots US 19 & US 44, CR Chevrolet INVERNESS 2004 Corvette Deceased. FURNISHED Friday, 8 - 16 Office Open 461-4518 & 795-4440 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4 BEVERLY HILLS Convertible Arctic The administration of the estate of Nicholas A. Barcia, deceased, whose date of death WATERFRONT 7 Days a Week White, torch red leather, HOME 2 bd, 1.5 ba AUCTIONS BUYING JUNK CARS was January 12, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Prev 8:00am Sale ★ ★ polished aluminum home with central Running or Not Division, File Number 2013-CP-000100 ; the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, 9:am wheels, auto heads up a/c $595. On Site LISA CASH PAID-$300 & UP Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the display, bose, senior personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. 352-476-4964 Contents Auction VANDEBOE (352) 771-6191 3369 Honeylocust Dr. Broker (R) Owner owned pristine, 11k All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against CASH BUYER’S 2000 Grand Marquis, $29,900 352-513-4257 decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their Buying Used Cars Entire contents of Plantation Realty claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE Trucks & Vans, For CHEVY FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE home,furniture, 352-634-0129 used car lot, Hwy 19 1968 Corvette Matching OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. antiques++ www.plantation Larry’s Auto Sales numbers, convertible, All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against LAST MINUTE realtylistings.com Beverly Hills 352-564-8333 4-speed, 327CI, 350HP. decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS 2/2/2 , walk to park ADDITION Phyllis Strickland Great clean car, AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Prev 9am Sale Realtor Lemans Blue, first offer ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION and stores Good 10:00am neighborhood Real Estate YOUR over $25,000 takes it. 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Auction, 43 Jeffery Best Time To Buy! NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED rent $750 1st, last, “High-Tech” 352-795-4426 or sec.352-249-7033 ST 2/1 well kept 1084 Taurus 352-601-0560 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Prices are going up. The date of first publication of this Notice is August 6, 2013. 352-601-8345 sq. ft home, 1979, Water Front lanai, fenced, shed ++ So is interest. Realtor Personal Representative: Metal /s/ Richard P. Barcia Health forces sale!!! BUY NOW! Recycling Best Prices CITRUS HILLS Prev 10:30am Sale 440 East 62nd Street, Apt E6, New York, NY 10065 2/2.5 with carport, near for your cars or trucks 11:30am Attorney for Personal Representative: the club house & pro Owner also biggest U-Pull-It /s/Thomas M. VanNess, Jr., Esq., Florida Bar No. 0857750 VanNess & shop, tennis courts, Real Estate Auction Financing with thousands of vehi- VanNess, P.A., heated pool, totally ren- 6 N Tyler Street Foreclosures cles offering lowest price 1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 352-795-1444 ovated (660)723-4193 2/2 LR,DR lg Kitchen, for parts 352-637-2100 I I I I I I I I [email protected] 1142 sq ft enclosed & TROPIC SHORES Tell that special Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle August 6 & 13, 2013 screened lanai, shed, REALTY. fenced, carport, con- (352) 613-3503 person crete drive, SOLD TO “ Happy Birthday “ with a classi- 558-0820 TUCRN SETTLE ESTATE!! Nichols, Hazel 2013-CP-304 NTC PUBLISHER’S Prev 1:00pm Sale BIG SALE fied ad under PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE: 2:00pm ☛Come make offers Happy Notes. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY All real estate Real Estate Auction RENT - BUY- SELL Only $28.50 CASE NO.: 2013-CP-304 advertising in this 3369 Honeylocust Dr. ROD KENNER CAR - TRUCK - BOAT includes a photo IN RE: ESTATE OF: HAZEL A. NICHOLS 2/2w- 1604 sq ft LA, 352-436-3531 Deceased newspaper is subject CONSIGNMENT USA Call our Classi- to Fair Housing Act enclosed pool. new- ERA US 19 & US 44, CR NOTICE TO CREDITORS which makes it illegal roof A/C, & hot water 461-4518 & 795-4440 fied Dept for de- The administration of the estate of HAZEL A. NICHOLS, deceased, whose date of death tank. Trustee orders Suncoast Realty tails was April 2, 2013 is pending in the Circuit Court for Sumter County, Florida, Probate to advertise “any Division, the address of which is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450 under preference, limitation “sold” to settle CHEVROLET 352-563-5966 estate!!!! ALL ARE File Number 2013-CP-304. The names and address of the personal representative and the or discrimination 2002, Saturn SC I I I I I I I I personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. based on race, color, Great rental, invest- $3,450. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against religion, sex, handi- ment, retirement liv- 352-341-0018 decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy cap, familial status or ing or first homes! BETTY J. of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE national origin, or an Call or web for info CHEVROLET MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS intention, Dudley’s Auction POWELL 2007, Aveo AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. to make such prefer- 352-637-9588 $5,995. BIG SALE All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the ☛Come make offers ence, limitation or www.dudleys Realtor 352-341-0018 decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their discrimination. “ Fa- auction.com SCAN OR GO RENT - BUY- SELL claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- 10%BP Au2267 “Your Success is my CHEVY CAR - TRUCK - BOAT CATION OF THIS NOTICE. milial status includes 2008, Cobalt, 2 DR, Maine-ly Real Estate goal.. Making TO www. CONSIGNMENT USA ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. children under the age automatic, power #381384 Friends along the BestNatureCoast US 19 & US 44, CR NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED of 18 living with windows, power locks, way is my reward !” Properties.com 461-4518 & 795-4440 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. parents or legal cus- cold A/C, Call for The date of the first publication of this Notice is August 13, 2013. todians, pregnant “To view Appointment CHEVROLET Personal Representative: women and people BUYING OR great waterfront 352-628-4600 /s/ BYRON E. NICHOLS, securing custody of properties” 1998, S10, EX Cab 10438 E. Black Willow Drive, Tucson, AZ 85747 children under 18. SELLING $2,995. Attorney for Personal Representative: This newspaper will 352-341-0018 /s/ JEFFERSON G. RAY III, Attorney At Law, PO Box 1048 not knowingly accept CALL ME FORD Mount Dora, Florida, 32756 (352) 383-7176 Florida Bar No. 095342 any advertising for 352-422-6417 05 F150 2w Super August 13 & 205, 2013 real estate which is in 117 S Lunar Terrace bjpowell@ Crew Lariat 35k mi, violation of the law. Inverness exec cond. $22,300 2 bedroom. 2 bath. netscape.com Our readers are Lake Pananosoffke DUDLEY’S 795-5310 /410-4743454 CB home, big yard, ERA American hereby informed that Ready for home, septic, AUCTION Move in ready. Realty & Investments FORD all dwellings adver- pwr, carport, 2 sheds & HUGE AUCTION tised in this newspa- Clean as a whistle. Big 95 Ranger ext. cab 560-0820 THCRN fenced bk yard $19,900 WEEK! 109k mi, v6 auto, per are available on Garage, plus Carport. I NEED Thurs. 8-15, Estate Diguglielmo, Samuel Case No. 2012-CA-000933A obo 352-444-2272 X-clean, no rust, bed an equal opportunity GREAT BUY! Adventure Auction PUBLIC NOTICE basis. To complain of $79,500. HOMES Prev 12:00pm Sale liner $3,495 OBO call IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT after 11am 489-3914 discrimination call Owner 352-344-9290 TO SELL 3pm Outside walk IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, HUD toll-free at Inverness CIVIL DIVISION about treasure hunt NISSAN CASE NO.2012-CA-000933A 1-800-669-9777. Cute 3/1, Highlands, 300+ box lots, tools, The toll-free telephone $49K/offer, owner fi- FRONTIER CREW U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE furniture, +++ quantity CASE NO. 2012 CA 000933 A HOLDERS OF THE SPECIALTY number for the nancing possible, good & value CAB SV 2012 ** BUY, SELL** 2012 Frontier CC SV: UNDERWRITING AND RESIDENTIAL FINANCE TRUST, hearing impaired is starter home/rental Prev 12:00pm Sale MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-AB3 1-800-927-9275. & TRADE CLEAN This white Nissan Fron- (352) 422-4864 USED BOATS 6pm Inside Designer Plaintiff(s) Inverness Nice 3/2 Furniture, Estate tier Crew Cab SV is in vs THREE RIVERS excellent condition with home w/detached apart- MARINE Jewelry, NASA SAMUEL DIGUGLIELMO, et, al. ment, fenced yard, good Collectibles, Vintage only 8,500 miles. It has Defendant(s) US 19 Crystal River cruise control, neighborhood. Apt. rent **352-563-5510** Books, Appliances, can pay mortgage. quality & discoveries. power windows/door ORDER RESCHEDULING FORECLOSURE SALE DEB INFANTINE locks/outside mirrors. $89K/offer. 422-4864 Realtor 400+ lots Friday, 8 - 16 It has a factory installed THIS CAUSE having come before me on Plaintiff’s h1otion to Reschedule Foreclosure Sale RENT TO OWN!! (352) 302-8046 Bayliner and after having revie\ved said motion and court file, it is 4 BEVERLY HILLS bed liner and I added a No Credit Check! Real Estate!... 1997 19 ft 3.0 in board vinyl tri-fold bed cover ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: mercuriser, walk thru, AUCTIONS 3BD $750-$850 it’s what I do. Prev 8:00am Sale and trailer hitch. The 1. That the foreclosure sale in this cause shall be rescheduled for a date not sooner than Renovations/Remodel 888-257-9136 seats 7-9, exec cond, one hundred and t\venty ( 120) days fro1n the date of this order. 9:am On Site truck is in perfect condi- Kit/Ba/RE listings JADEMISSION.COM w/trailer, + $5,495 after 2. Specifically, the Clerk of this Court shall sell the prope11y at public sale on 27th day of ERA American Contents Auction tion with a full factory Aging-In-Place ++ 11am OBO 489-3914 August, 2013, at I0:00 a.m.. to the highest bidder for cash, sales on 3369 Honeylocust Dr. warranty. The asking Lg. or Sm Jobs Realty www..citrus.realforeclose.com, in accordance with applicable Florida Statutes. 2000 Grand Marquis, price is $21,900. Phone: Lic/Ins. Crc 1327710 Phone: 352-726-5855 CENTURY 3000SC Entire contents of 352-601-1319 3. The Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure shall stand and is hereby ratified in all other Sterling 220-3844 Cell: 352-302-8046 Fax: 352-726-7386 2000 30 foot center home,furniture, respects. Email:debinfantine@ console with cuddy antiques++ DONE AND ORDERED, in Chambers, at PALATKA, CITRUS County, Florida. Specializing in /s/PATTI A. CHRISTENSEN, CIRCUIT JUDGE yahoo.com cabin. Full Head. Twin LAST MINUTE Acreage,Farms Yamaha ox66, 250’s. ADDITION GILBERT GARCIA GROUP, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Radar, GPS Chart Plot- Prev 9am Sale HONDA 2005 Pan Am Circle, Suite 110, Tampa, Florida 33607 Ranches & Telephone: (813) 443-5087,Fax: (813) 443-5089 Commercial ter, Fish Finder, VHF 10:00am Real Estate 2007, Element, and complete Coast [email protected] Auction, 43 Jeffery Hard to find, Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle August 13 & 20, 2013 Guard package. ST 2/1 well kept 1084 cold A/C, runs great, 801594.00302ST/dp HOMOSASSA 5+ Tri-axle traler. All in ex- sq. ft home, 1979, Must See, DEN, BEDROOMS. cellant condition. HP: lanai, fenced, shed ++ Call (352) 628-4600 352-795-4426, Cell 3 BATH. THIS HUGE Health forces sale!!! LINCOLN AND BEAUTIFUL 352-601-0560. Prev 10:30am Sale Asking $30,000. 11:30am 2003, Navigatoro TWO STORY HOME $6,495. WITH 3 CAR Real Estate Auction 352-341-0018 557-0813 TUCRN 6 N Tyler Street auction, Free of all prior 34448, 352-795-3456. GARAGE IS OVER EAGLE AUGUST 24, 2013 Sale 2/2 LR,DR lg Kitchen, liens, per FL Stat. 713.78, No titles, as is, cash only. 3500 SQ. FT. HOME 16FT, CC, w/ 55H John- PUBLIC NOTICE at 10:00am, August 24, 1997 PONTIAC VIN# Richard (Rick) BACKS UP TO A 1142 sq ft enclosed & Couch, Broker son, nice trailer, bimini NOTICE OF SALE 2013 at Tropical Window 1G2WP52K7VF323651 NATURE PRESERVE $1,895, 5.5 HP Johnson screened lanai, shed, The following vehicle/ Tinting, 1612 Suncoast AUGUST 13, 2013. Couch Realty & HOME IS A FORE- MICHELE $400 352-201-8120 fenced, carport, con- vessel will be sold at public Blvd., Homosassa, FL CLOSURE SHORT- crete drive, SOLD TO CHEVY Investments, Inc. SALE AND THE ROSE SETTLE ESTATE!! 2003 Venture Van, (352) 212-3559 BANK IS WORKING Realtor MALIBU SKI BOAT Prev 1:00pm Sale 7 pass. and priced to RCOUCH.com WITH THE SELLERS. 1989 looks and runs 2:00pm sell. Call 352-628-4600 THIS HOME WAS Simply put great. Garage kept Real Estate Auction For appointment BUILT IN 2005 3369 Honeylocust Dr. UNIQUE & HISTORIC I ‘ll work harder $5250 obo DODGE dennis_neff (352) 302-7365 2/2w- 1604 sq ft LA, 559-0813 TUCRN Homes, Commercial ‘02, Grand Caravan MEETING NOTICE @yahoo.com 352-212-5097 enclosed pool. new- High Mileage, Waterfront & Land roof A/C, & hot water PUBLIC NOTICE “Small Town isellcitruscounty@ SOUTHBAY 2009 needs nothing $2,950 yahoo.com tank. Trustee orders 352-726-7596 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY Country Lifestyle 18 FT pontoon boat “sold” to settle OUR SPECIALTY Craven Realty, Inc. COMMITTEE will meet at 5:00 PM on the 20th of August, 2013, at 352-726-1515 w/ trailer, 75 HP etec. estate!!!! ALL ARE DODGE SINCE 1989” 21hr s, $16,000 the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Room 166 Great rental, invest- 2013 Grand Caravan Lecanto, Florida. (352) 341-3305 ment, retirement liv- Wheelchair van with 10” ing or first homes! lowered floor, ramp and Any person desiring further information regarding this meeting may contact Citrus WE HAVE BOATS Call or web for info tie downs call Tom County Housing Services, 2804 W. Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto, FL 34461 (352) GULF TO LK MARINE Dudley’s Auction 352-325-1306 527-7520. We Pay CASH For 352-637-9588 www.dudleys DODGE Any person who requires a special accommodation (ADA) must provide us at least Used Clean Boats Wheel Chair Van 2007 auction.com 72 hours notice. TAMI SCOTT Pontoon, Deck & Caravan, 25K mi, rear Exit Realty Leaders 10%BP Au2267 Fishing Boats access. run & looks like 352-257-2276 Maine-ly Real Estate NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the “LET US FIND **(352)527-0555** new asking $22K Governing Body with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need a [email protected] #381384 YOU boatsupercenter.com 352-342-3612 record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to provide that a AVIEW TO SANDI HART verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes testimony and LOVE” When it comes to evidence upon which the appeal is to be based (Section 286.0101, Florida Statute) Realestate ... Realtor Published ONE time on August 13, 2013. www. 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NEW: Roof, Move In, clean cond. ERA American The administration of the estate of TIBOR ECKHARDT, deceased, whose date of death NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, County of Citrus, intends Published one time in the kit., appliances, flooring, 3876 S. Flamingo Terr. Realty was June 21, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Divi- that the undersigned, to register said name with Citrus County Chronicle, paint. $69,900 3107 Asking $47,500 sion, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The desiring to engage in Florida Department of August 13, 2013. name and address of the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. Thornapple 527-1239 (352) 382-5558 352-726-5855 State, Division of Corpo-