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JEFF BRYAN Citrus County leaders News editor said they welcome those INSIDE who want to practice their n Commissioner Sheriff candidate in hot water It’s been a week-and-a- First Amendment rights to apologizes for posting half since the tragic death gather peacefully. Busi- altered image on of George Floyd in Minne- ness owners have voiced ./Page A2 apolis, Minnesota, after their concerns, said Josh over social media comment former police officer Wooten, executive direc- large crowd of community leaders and citizens who Derek Chauvin was video- tor of the Citrus County MIKE WRIGHT people, mostly black, con- taped kneeling on the Chamber of Commerce. gathered Tuesday evening Staff writer verged in the middle of State 46-year-old’s neck for “I have no fear, I don’t at the New Church With- Road 200 with police blocking more than 8 minutes. fear things of the world, I out Walls. A candidate for Citrus County off traffic. That video has sparked a can tell you that when “We should approach it sheriff found himself caught in “Breaking laws isn’t protest- backlash across the nation, people’s livelihood is from a welcoming stand- a social media flareup after he ing peacefully but then again, from protests to rioting and threatened, people get an- point,” he said, noting he referred to a group of peaceful you can’t change animals from looting. The protests could imated and amped up would personally attend protesters in Ocala as being animals,” Klyap wrote. be coming to Citrus County, about it,” Wooten ex- the Crystal River Unity “animals.” Mike Klyap The post was deleted some- with one event scheduled plained. “People have a Walk. “I will tell you, I Mike Klyap, a Republican sheriff time Monday evening. Klyap said he for noon to 2:30 p.. Friday right to assemble to pro- think this community is candidate, posted his remark during a didn’t delete the post and doesn’t know in downtown Inverness as test and gather.” mature enough to under- Facebook live video Saturday on the who did. well as a Unity Walk on The key is not ap- stand, this is a tragedy we Florida Police Scanner page. The Sunday afternoon in Crys- proaching it from a fear video showed a group of about 100 See KLYAP/Page A5 tal River. standpoint, Wooten told a See MEETING/Page A2 At least three in custody after drug raid

BUSTER THOMPSON/Chronicle A Citrus County Sheriff’s Office deputy directs a handcuffed woman to a patrol car after she was apprehended Tuesday morning during a drug raid of a Crystal River home off of Northeast Second Street within the Hunter Springs Residential Community. Deputies reportedly found ‘smorgasbord’ of illegal drugs in Crystal River mobile home

BUSTER THOMPSON agency’s Tactical Impact Unit Inside the home, located on marijuana. Deputies also detainees, narcotics detectives Staff writer detained five people at around lot 15 of the neighborhood, found a dog on the premises. escorted a handcuffed man 8:20 a.m., after serving a war- deputies found what they de- “It was a small space with a and two women to patrol cars. Local authorities took at rant to search a mobile home scribed as a “smorgasbord” of lot of stuff,” Prendergast said. No additional details on least three people into cus- within the Hunter Springs Res- illegal narcotics, including a Deputies blocked North- those arrested were released tody Tuesday morning follow- idential Park at 316 NE 2nd St. trafficking amount of heroin east Second Street to traffic by the sheriff ’s office by ing a drug raid in a Crystal No injuries were reported. found beside a firearm and a from Three Sisters Springs Wednesday’s print deadline. River community. “Everyone complied,” Sher- substantial amount of cash. Trail to Northeast Fourth Av- Contact Chronicle reporter Citrus County Sheriff ’s Of- iff Mike Prendergast told a Other drugs included meth- enue as investigations into Buster Thompson at 352-564- fice deputies and undercover Chronicle reporter at the amphetamine, cocaine, LSD the drugs continued. 2916 or bthompson@chronicle narcotics detectives with the scene. (acid), hydrocodone pills and After interviewing their online.com. Testing rate for virus Friends remember Joe Turck as an ‘all around great guy’ continues to decline N K ANCY ENNEDY FRED HIERS Staff writer Staff writer Citrus COVID-19 information Joe Turck was a go-to guy, a stand-up the job done,” Wilsek said. “If there ever The number of Citrus County residents guy. was a job to get done, Joe was there.” wanting to be tested for the coronavirus con- No new positive cases were re- If you needed anything, he’d be there. Even if it meant spending the night in tinues to fall as local public health officials ported in Citrus County since the He kept his word. He cared. a parking lot keeping watch over boats warn of a probable new wave of cases and latest FDOH update. No new deaths “In Rotary, our motto is ‘Service and RVs during a weekend Rotary ponder new ways to test and spot trends be- were reported. To date in the county, above self,’ and that was Joe,” said Ed fundraising event at 80-something years fore disaster can strike. 122 people have tested positive and Wilsek, local businessman and fellow old, Joe was there. Between May 11 and May 15, the Depart- 12 have died. Kings Bay Rotarian. “He always said in “He was part of putting together the ment of Health in Citrus County tested an For more information, see Rotary there are two kinds of people: first Stone Crab Jam, and if you go back average of 88 people per day for the potential Sunday’s edition. Rotary club members — and to 2009 when the Three Sisters Springs — From staff reports Rotarians. See VIRUS/Page A11 “Rotarians are the ones who always get See TURCK/Page A7

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MIKE WRIGHT information and he shared of the protest so that they Staff writer it without the pastor’s could either join in if they knowledge. wanted, or avoid the area County Commissioner Smith said he didn’t no- if they wanted no part of it. Jimmie T. Smith apologized tice that someone had He also said the commu- after sharing on Facebook a taken the original flyer, nity should be aware of flyer for a Friday protest in which promoted a peaceful the potential for outside Inverness that included protest, with social distanc- groups organizing events racist wording. ing and snacks available, in Citrus County that may “Taking responsibility and added a racist remark. not be peaceful. for mistakes,” he wrote He wrote in the second “It seemed like it was an shortly after midnight post that he considered out-of-town organization,” Tuesday, followed by an deleting the flyer after the he said. explanation. racist remark was pointed The flyer does not list Smith, an active Face- out to him, but decided any group hosting the book poster, said he re- against it “as then it would event, other than “BLM.” ceived a flyer from an just start even more trou- “Peaceful protests are African-American pastor ble by people going back part of constitutional guar- regarding a Black Lives and reposting the original antees and something we Matter protest planned for and questioning why I re- should encourage,” he noon Friday at Inverness moved it.” said. “It gives recognition city hall. Smith said the During an interview that there are legitimate pastor, whom he would not Tuesday, Smith said he concerns about racism in identify, sent him the wanted the public aware this community.”

said. However, he ex- not a political ideology out MEETING plained it is important not there that will solve this to infringe on the citizens’ problem. I truly believe Continued from Page A1 rights as well as making we need turn to Jesus and sure their rights aren’t choose love.” have to work our way being trampled upon. The Coming together more through it. The status quo first-term sheriff said his often is important, said isn’t going to work office has been gathering Bishop Al Hopkins, a Crys- anymore.” information about both tal River native, who pas- The Rev. Douglas Alex- events. As of now, the Fri- tors at Kingdom ander has no issues or day event is expecting less Empowerment Church. concerns with protests. than 30 participants. Pren- “We haven’t done this, “I don’t protest, my posi- dergast said his agency we have not come to- tion here to is bring peo- has little information re- gether,” he said. “Come, ple together,” he said. “My garding Sunday’s event in let us reason together. problem is when you de- Crystal River. Many times, the greatest stroy people’s property The city of Inverness thing, when you reason and you join in and be a supports any type of pro- with each is you under- part of it; I know what’s test as long as it is safe, stand one another’s going on around the coun- said Ken Hinkle, Inver- position.” try. That’s not Citrus ness city councilman. Community officials and County. “Everyone has that right civic leaders agreed, with “You can protest and to speak,” he said. “We plans to continue to host you can march; but need to respect each other community action there’s been a lot of loot- and listen to each other. meetings. ing nationwide, that’s not But we don’t listen with “I’m calling you to ac- something we want to our ears. We just need to tion tonight; if you want to happen, you cause prob- love one another. We need voice your opinion, you lems for yourself, law en- to move forward in love.” will be heard,” the Rev. Al- forcement officers and Crystal River, too, wel- exander said. “I’m grateful 000YHHW you’re breaking the law. comes a peaceful protest, you’re here. You know This is my view, this is said Mayor Joe Meek. what this shows? I can be what I think.” “As an American, a proud of you Citrus County Added Sheriff Mike human being, if my for being here, there are Prendergast: “We’re pre- brother and sister are more whites in here than pared to protect citizens hurting, if there’s an injus- blacks. We all know what and people who are pro- tice against them, then I’m happened was wrong; we testing peacefully.” hurt, this community is cannot go back and change Neither event has been hurt,” Meek said. “There’s it, but we can change and permitted, Prendergast not a politician out there; empower our future.”

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NAPLES — An endan- “They are required by law and provide tax- gered Florida panther has When the coronavirus ing authorities with general preliminary in- died after being struck by a shutdown hit businesses in formation related to the process of vehicle. Citrus County hard, like any developing their budgets,” the release stated. It’s the 12th panther military operation, Patriot These value estimates are based upon death attributed to fatal col- Automotive Repair in Holder known market conditions and economic lisions, out of 14 total was prepared. forces impacting buyers and sellers as of Jan. deaths this year, according Marine Corps veteran 1, 2020 prior to the health emergency impacts. to the Florida Fish and Jamey Clovis, who also owns Economic impacts to property values related Wildlife Conservation Patriot Sporting Goods in to the COVID-19 health emergency will be a Commission. Citrus Springs, said he and consideration for the 2021 assessment roll his nine employees stayed based Jan. 1, 2021, market conditions. Up to 230 Florida pan- open and business has The collection of property taxes is a sepa- thers remain in the wild. boomed. rate function from the valuation of property. Florida woman “We have a lot of fleet con- Legislative action on tax relief related to tracts, so we had to be open 2020 tax roll property tax collections could discovers to take care of their stuff,” still occur. alligators fighting Clovis said. “And people These estimated increases to taxable value never stop wrecking their Special to the Chronicle over last year are a result of increased valua- FORT MYERS — A cars, so we’ve had a lot of in- tions due to market prices paid in 2019, com- woman in route to get her Marine Corps veteran Jamey Clovis owns Patriot Sporting surance work, collision and Automotive Repair. pletion of commercial projects as well as morning coffee was jolted painting.” continued gains in 2019 single family awake with pounding on Because most of his em- scrubbed the ceilings. construction. her front door she later dis- ployees are military veterans SO YOU KNOW He said he thinks Patriot’s These gross sum estimates provided today covered to be two alligators reputation for cleanliness is trained to keep their equip- Patriot Automotive Repair do not represent final values. Refinement of fighting in front of her home. ment and surroundings spot- one one the reasons they’ve 2020 property values is ongoing. Many high is at 982 East Hartshorn The video of the surpris- less, when the coronavirus seen an upswing in business. value tangible business accounts are still Lane, Holder. Phone: ing encounter in Fort Myers threat created new cleanli- “We have more than being processed and reviewed. Additional 304-376-1056. was posted on Facebook ness guidelines, for the most 20 cars on the lot,” he said, details on 2020 tax roll values will be pro- Email: patriotautomotive last week by Susan Geshel. part it was business as usual adding that in the 13 years vided after July 1. [email protected]. When she first saw the rep- for Patriot Automotive. he’s been in business, begin- Following the July 1 certification of the tiles before 7 a.m., Geshel “We already go through a ning with Patriot Sporting 2020 preliminary assessment roll our office and cleans the machine,” he Goods and including his will submit official certificates of taxable val- told The Fort Myers News- lot of Lysol and Pine-Sol, and thankfully when everyone said. “The paint booths too. wife’s music business, Amy ues to all taxing authorities for their use in Press that one of the alliga- was going crazy trying to find They get swept and scrubbed Clovis Piano, he’s seen the determining tax levies and rates through the tors had his snout pinned it in the stores, we had every night. And we shut power of word of mouth. public hearing process. on her door while the other some,” he said. “We went to down a half-hour early every “I’ve been all over the For the county, school board, and two cit- was stationed at a distance the extremes — everything night and everybody pitches world with the Marine Corps, ies, the 2020 estimated taxable values are: with its snout wide open. gets sprayed and wiped in and cleans.” and nothing compares with n Citrus County Board of County Commis- The video then shows down (continually). Clovis said before he this community,” he said. sioners, $10.661 billion. Geshel calling her husband “When a machinist is done opened the business seven “And in the past 13 years, n Citrus County School Board, in surprise as one of the alli- with a machine, there’s an months ago, he “completely we’ve created a lot of jobs for $11.695 billion. gators clamped its jaws on employee who comes behind gutted everything” and even veterans.” n Crystal River, $513 million. the other’s body and pushed n Inverness, $505 million. it to the wall as it moved away from the house. — From staff and reports “Feed the Kids” program begins Thursday Correction NANCY KENNEDY pick up their produce at packages may include, but first four weeks of produce still has limited spaces A headline for a story Staff writer designated locations, are not limited to, combi- at no cost to us,” said Chris- available and parents or about the Humanitarians of which include all the nations of the following: tina Reed, Citrus County guardians can call the of- Florida Thrift Store opening Hunger doesn’t take the school sites and the bus apples, bananas, carrots, Blessings executive direc- fice at 352-341-7707 for on Page A6 of Friday, summer off and neither route stop at West Dunklin celery, oranges, potatoes, tor. “Of course, there’s more information. 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MEADOWCREST BLVD., C ity High Low KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; Cairo 93/69/s Rome 79/61/s CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 Chassahowitzka*5:03 a.m. 0.3 ft 5:07 p.m. 0.6 ft 10:51 a.m. 0.1 ft None n/a fg=fog; hz=haze; mc=mostly cloudy; Calgary 62/44/ra Sydney 60/51/s Crystal River** 3:29 a.m. 1.7 ft 3:10 p.m. 2.3 ft 9:25 a.m. 0.7 ft 10:23 p.m. -0.1 ft pc=partly cloudy; ra=rain; rs=rain/ Havana 84/79/ra Tokyo 85/72/cl PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 12:52 a.m. 3.2 ft 12:24 p.m. 3.7 ft 7:22 a.m. 1.1 ft 8:14 p.m. -0.3 ft ; s=sunny; sh=showers; sm=smoke; sn=snow; ss=snow Hong Kong 86/83/ra Toronto 74/62/ra SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Homosassa*** 4:22 a.m. 0.9 ft 3:51 p.m. 1.4 ft 9:55 a.m. 0.3 ft None n/a showers; t=thunderstorms Jerusalem 76/55/s Warsaw 63/50/ra CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE LOCAL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 A5

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Call 352-345-0130 FFreeree ESTIMATES AND PICKUP & DELIVERY FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1965 000YIBL Citrus County Upholstery 6683 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Crystal River 000YI91 A6 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE For the RECORD Obituaries Citrus County Olive Charlotte (John) Hiller of Howard, SR and his wife Laura was the daughter of Sheriff’s Office MORE Stevens, 90 Talmadge, OH. Preceded Beverly; 2 grandsons, Mi- Frederick and Shirley in death are her 2 brothers chael Allen Howard, JR Harman. Domestic battery INFORMATION Olive Stevens, 90, passed Marshall & Jack McGee and his wife Mary Ellen She was arrests away peacefully on n For more and 1 grandchild, Eric and James Brittain How- an eccen- n Laurinda Crandall, 48, Wednesday May 27, 2020 at ard and his wife CarrLee; trically, information about Stevens. of Homosassa, at 10:34 p.m. Country A private service & in- 4 great grandchildren loving, arrests made by the May 28 on misdemeanor Meadows terment will take place at Avery Howard, Bella How- and com- charges of domestic battery Citrus County in Lan- the Crownsville Veterans ard, Ethan Howard and passion- and resisting an officer with- Sheriff’s Office, go caster, Cemetery in Crownsville, Riley Howard; several ate out violence. Pennsyl- MD where she will be bur- nieces and nephews. woman. n to www.sheriffcitrus. vania, Laura Kortney Shaffer, 21, of ied alongside her hus- Contributions in lieu of Her self- Homosassa, at 6:55 p.m. org and click on the from com- Harman . Contributions in her flowers may be made to less na- May 29 on felony charges of plications Public Information memory may be made to The Wesley Woods Foun- ture showered us with battery on a law enforce- due to link, then on Arrest Olive the Alzheimer’s Associa- dation. www.wesleywoods. love and appreciation. She ment officer and resisting an COVID- Reports. Stevens tion online at alz.org. org/donate/ was always there for her officer with violence and mis- 19. She Sign the guestbook at Sign the guestbook at children and family, and demeanor charges of do- n Also under Public shared 62 wonderful years chronicleonline.com she valued the company of mestic battery and disorderly chronicleonline.com Information on the of marriage with her be- the family above every- intoxication. loved husband, Alexander thing. She appreciated the CCSO website, click Patricia Other arrests J. Stevens before his pass- beauty in animals, nature, n Robert Maddox, 57, of on Crime Mapping ing in June of 2014. Jenkins, 74 and the artistic craft found East Oak Court, Floral City, for a view of where Ollie, as she was known LECANTO in antiquities. She had a at 9:16 a.m. May 28 on a fel- by her friends, was born natural talent with chil- each type of crime Patricia C Jenkins, age ony charge of possession of April 19, 1930 in Akron, dren and animals, all who occurs in Citrus 74, of Lecanto, FL passed a controlled substance and a Ohio to the late Floyd and James knew her will miss her for- misdemeanor charge of driv- County. Click on Gladys (Gifford) McGee. Howard, 93 away on ever, for she gave a part of ing with a suspended li- Offense Reports to She married Al on Febru- May 31, herself to all who were in HOMOSASSA cense. According to his ary 1, 1952 and they made 2020 at her life. see lists of burglary, Citrus Me- arrest affidavit Maddox was their home in James C. ‘Jerk’ Howard, Laura is survived by her theft and vandalism. morial charged on an active war- Columbus, Ohio where 93, of Homosassa, FL and parents Frederick and Hospital rant for driving with a sus- they raised 6 children. formerly Shirley Harman; sisters, misdemeanor charge of in Inver- pended license and When Al’s job took him to of Mari- Joanne Balmer, Linda drug paraphernalia. He was ness, FL. approximately 0.5 grams of also charged on a writ of Maryland in 1968, they re- etta died Bennett, Debra Cowan methamphetamine were located to Severna Park, Patricia Patricia (John Bates III); children, bodily attachment. His bond Sunday was born found in his possession. His was set at $4,177. living there until his re- May 17th. Jenkins Danielle Goldenberg and bond was set at $3,000. n tirement. They moved to on April Chad Hodges; and grand- n Stephen Baker, 28, of Private 17, 1946 in Florence, SC to Anthony Green, 41, of Crystal River, at 11:12 a.m. Homosassa, Florida in Graveside children, Christopher and Crystal River, at 2:43 p.m. 1987, allowing them to Elbert and Eloise (Gard- Blake Goldenberg. May 29 on felony charges of services ner) Evans. Patricia May 28 on a felony charge of grand theft auto, burglary pursue their love of golf James In lieu of flowers the were at moved to Citrus County in knowingly possessing pho- and driving with a sus- year-round. Ollie also was family asks for memorial Howard Ken- 1989 from Orlando, FL. tos or video of sexual con- pended license as a habitual an avid bowler who con- gifts be made to St. Jude duct by a child. His bond nesaw Memorial Park in She was a retired School offender and misdemeanor tinued to bowl into her Marietta, GA. A memorial Children’s Research Hos- was set at $55,000. charges of leaving the scene late eighties. Teacher from Citrus High pital in memory of Laura n Richard Carroll, 51, of service may be held at a School in Inverness, FL, a of an accident, operating a Ollie was devoted to her later date. Harman. Crystal River, at 6:46 p.m. motorcycle without the member of the 1st Baptist family. She was an active James held many differ- A private ceremony will May 28 on a felony charge of proper endorsement, and re- Church of Crystal River, be held in Inverness, volunteer in the commu- ent jobs throughout his possession of a controlled sisting an officer without vio- nity and her church, in- FL and the Creative Florida. substance and a misde- life. When he was 17 years lence. His bond was set at cluding being a Cub Scout Quilters. Arrangements are meanor charge of driving old he worked for $21,000. Den Mother, Brownie Survived by her Hus- under the direction of with a suspended license. ‘Preacher’ Reeves on n Timothy Wilson, 55, of troop leader, and sup- band, Oscar E Jenkins; Haisley Funeral Home, at His bond was set at $3,000. Maple Avenue delivering Floral City, at noon May 29 porter of her children’s two children, Mary Jen- whose website remem- n Stephin Doherty, 20, groceries in his red wagon. on felony charges of traffick- various sports activities. kins and Michael Jenkins; brances can be left online. of Inverness, at 7:56 p.m. ing in methamphetamine He worked for Hunt’s Ice one sister, Jane Lavek and www.haisleyfuneralhome. May 28 on a felony charge of In her spare time, she and possession with intent managed to squeeze in a Cream. At 16, he worked her husband Tom. com burglary and misdemeanor to sell a controlled sub- for the Post Office deliver- Funeral services will be charges of criminal mischief game of volleyball with stance, along with a misde- her friends, sew clothing ing Special delivery pack- held at the First Baptist and petit theft. His bond was meanor charge of drug ages on his bicycle. Church in Crystal River OBITUARIES set at $12,000. for her children, and bake paraphernalia. His bond was delicious desserts. She During World War II, he today, Wednesday, June n Obituary deadlines for n Travis Harscher, 35, of set at $56,000. loved sweets and was served in the Army in the 3rd at 11 a.m. Burial will Tuesday, Wednesday, Lecanto, at 8:53 p.m. n Robert Scott, 23, of Philippines. After the war, take place at the Florida May 28 on a misdemeanor known to never refuse a Thursday and Friday West Robert Dunn Court, bowl of ice cream of any he worked at the Marietta National Cemetery under editions is 3 p.m. the charge of retail petit theft. He Homosassa, at 2:46 p.m. flavor, but chocolate was Post Office. James worked the direction of Brown Fu- day before. Deadlines was also charged with felony May 29 on an active warrant neral Home and crema- her favorite. Lockheed from 1951-1987. for Saturday, Sunday violation of probation. His for felony violation of proba- tory in Lecanto, FL. Ollie will be greatly After retirement, he and Monday editions bond was set at $500 for the tion stemming from an origi- Sign the guestbook at missed by her six children, worked for an insurance is 3 p.m. Friday. theft charge but denied for nal charge of possession of chronicleonline.com the probation violation. Charles (Jeanne) Stevens company from 1990-1994. a controlled substance. n Email obits@chronicle n Zachary Quattromani, n of Colorado Springs, CO, From 1995-2009 he trav- Juston Oehlers, 36, eled internationally for online.com or call 26, of Lecanto, at 12:16 a.m. of North Arkansas Terrace, Debra Wheeler of Arnold, Laura the FAA. James’ favorite 352-563-5660 for May 29 on a felony charge of Hernando, at 3:05 p.m. MD, David Stevens of New Harman, 56 York, NY, Kimberly (Mar- pastime was golf. He more information. aggravated battery with use May 29 on an active warrant FORT PIERCE of a deadly weapon. for felony charges of grand tin) Hamilton of Medford, began playing golf in 1960 n Teresa Malicoat, 60, of theft and criminal use of per- NJ, Pamela (Matthew) and played well into his On May 26, 2020, Laura Lecanto, at 1:08 a.m. sonal identification informa- Bacharach of Lancaster, 80’s. Lee Harman, 56, went to To Place Your May 29 on a felony charge of tion. His bond was set at PA, and Laura (Timothy) Survivors include his be with her Lord. She possession of a controlled $4,000. Flynn of Abingdon, MD, wife, Betty Duncan How- passed away at home in “In Memory” ad, substance and a misde- n Raymond Howard, 60, and 9 grandchildren and 5 ard; daughter, Jan Howard Ft. Pierce, FL. meanor charge of drug para- of Lemon Avenue, Oka- great-grandchildren. Also Blodgett and her husband Born March 7, 1964 in Contact Lori Driver phernalia. Her bond was set humpka, at 11:35 p.m. surviving is her sister Warren; son, Michael A. Gainesville, Florida, 564-2931 or email: at $3,000. May 29 on a felony charge of [email protected] n Christopher Small- possession of a controlled Closing time for placing wood, 54, of Hernando, at substance and a misde- Funeral Home With Crematory ad is 4 business days 1:55 a.m. May 29 on a felony meanor charge of drug para- VIVIAN TAYLOR Express your charge of aggravated bat- phernalia. According to his prior to run date. 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slowing down and using TURCK cruise control,” Lynn said. “He proved that he wasn’t Continued from Page A1 too old to learn.” Joe Turck, part of the property was up for sale “greatest generation,” FREE HEAT and everybody was trying served his country during to put money together to World War II. keep it from being devel- “He had to wait until he from from thethe sunsun oped, all the money from was 17, and then he joined that event we gave to the the Navy in 1944,” Lynn city of Crystal River to buy said. the property,” Wilsek said. He served two years on “Joe was a big part of that.” a destroyer in the Atlantic, Joseph Turck died May but was fortunate not to 16. He was 92. see any combat. He was a young 92, said Several years ago, his Lynn Turck, his wife of Special to the Chronicle stepson, Bob, escorted him nearly 24 years and 20- Joe Turck died May 16 at on an Honor Flight. plus years his junior. age 92. “That was memorable “He was a fun guy who for both of us,” Panaccione loved to do things,” she wasn’t until a year or so said, adding, “We got to said. later that anything began meet Bob Dole.” Joe especially loved to to ignite between the two Joe Turck lived a full dance. of us.” life. Back in the day, that When Joe and Camille He loved boating and meant going out to KC came to Citrus County, Ca- riding horses, telling jokes Crumps, the Boathouse, mille’s son, Bob Panacci- and stories and teasing his December’s or the Gem- one, was already here, and 24 grandchildren. ini, none of which are he and Joe went into busi- And he loved opening • HHeateat YYourour PPoolool FForor FFreeree around anymore. ness together. his home to people, from “Joe was always the first “I was around 12 when small gatherings to huge one on the dance floor,” my mom married (Joe), feasts for several hundred • EEnjoynjoy a WWarmarm PPoolool & EExtendxtend YYourour Lynn said, and he was al- and he was always very people. ways dressed, often in a good to me,” Panaccione He loved cooking be- Swim Swim SeasonSeason jacket and tie and pocket said. cause he loved feeding square. 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www.aaaroofingflorida.com 000YI8B [email protected] A8 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Unseld, NBA champion in DC, dies at 74 A decade later, he was the have more physical ability,” Un- Hall of Famer MVP of the 1978 NBA Finals as seld once said, “but I feel like if I the Bullets beat the Seattle Su- go out against a guy and play him perSonics in a seven-game series 40 or 48 minutes a game or what- was MVP in best known for Washington coach ever, toe to toe, head to head, he Dick Motta’s proclamation: “The is going to get tired or beat up or opera ain’t over until the fat lady bored for two or three minutes. rookie season sings.” That will be enough to make sure H F Listed at 6-foot-7 and he doesn’t win the game for his OWARD ENDRICH 245 pounds, Unseld used power team.” AP sports writer and savvy to outplay bigger oppo- Wesley Sissel Unseld was born nents. He also brought his pro March 14, 1946, in Louisville, WASHINGTON — Wes Unseld team something it never had ex- Kentucky. He won two state was an undersized NBA center perienced — and hasn’t, really, championships in high school, known more for his bruising since he stopped playing: true then averaged 20.6 points and picks, tenacious rebounding and sustained success. 18.9 rebounds over four years at perfectly placed outlet passes As a rookie, he averaged the University of Louisville. than any points he produced. 13.8 points and 18.2 rebounds, In the NBA, Unseld averaged He thrived in his role as a while the team went 57-25, a 10.8 points and 14 rebounds for workmanlike leader. 21-win improvement over the his career and is still Washing- “I never played pretty,” Unseld Associated Press previous season and the fran- ton’s career leader in total said when elected to the Hall of In this May 25, 1979, file photo, Washington’s Wes Unseld (41) reaches chise’s first winning record. Un- boards. He was No. 1 in assists, Fame in 1988. “I wasn’t flashy. My to block a shot by Seattle’s Paul Silas (35) during an NBA game in seld (1969) and Wilt Chamberlain too, until John Wall overtook him contributions were in the things Landover, Md. Unseld, the workmanlike Hall of Fame center who led (1960) are the only two players to in 2016. most people don’t notice. They Washington to its only NBA championship, died Tuesday. He was 74. win NBA Rookie of the Year and Aching knees forced Unseld to weren’t in high scoring or dunk- most recently with pneumonia,” wife, Connie, opened Unselds’ MVP honors in the same stop playing in 1981, but he re- ing or behind-the-back passes.” his family said in a statement re- School in that city in 1978. season. mained with a franchise that re- Unseld, who began his pro ca- leased by the Wizards. He was 74. Unseld instantly made the The Bullets made the playoffs tired his No. 41 jersey. reer as a rookie MVP, led Wash- He spent his entire 13-season team then known as the Balti- 12 consecutive times, reaching Unseld was Washington’s head ington to its only NBA playing career with the Bullets- more Bullets into a winner after four NBA Finals. Unseld was an coach from 1987-94, going championship and was chosen Wizards franchise, then was its he was taken with the No. 2 over- All-Star in his first four seasons 202-345 with one playoff appear- one of the 50 greatest players in coach and general manager. The all pick — behind future team- and again in 1975. ance. He also had a seven-year league history, died Tuesday team was based in Baltimore mate Elvin Hayes — in the 1968 “I know that night in and night stint as GM from 1996-03, with after “lengthy health battles, when he was drafted; he and his draft. out, the guy I play against will one other postseason trip. Local LEADERS BRENTWOOD Nos. 2 & 4 Dennis Ronk quota league (PQL) which plays at Pine 3 on 3s.” Results follow: Ridge every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. First -15 Brentwood Wednesday Afternoon Golf CITRUS HILLS Please sign in by 6:55 a.m. Ladies are wel- Frank Mlinek, Steve Teska, League results for May 27 are as follows: come. For information, call Paul at 352-586- Bill Nusbickel, Dave Fitzpatrick WOMEN First 0559 or Walt at 352-344-9550. Second (Tie) -13 On Tuesday, May 26, the Citrus Hills Ladies D. Sampson & S. Arena On May 27, at Pine Ridge Golf Club, Jeff Pflum, Angelo DiFranco, Golf Association (CHLGA) played a game Second “Bresnahan’s Wednesday Quota League” Mike Cristofono, Kyle Muzina called “Red, White, and Wear Blue.” This R. Hartzell & G. Vilums played Closest-to-Pin on Par 3’s and Second (Tie) -13 patriotic team game uses one net best ball Closest to the pin: Quota Game. Results follow: Bill Fearney, Gary Mosey, from the white tees on even-numbered No. 2 W. Brooks Closest-to-Pin: Ed Skinner, George Thomas holes and two net best balls from the red No. 4 H. Hilton No. 2 John Goode Sr. Second (Tie) -13 tees on odd-numbered holes. Players wore Most Over Quota: No. 5 Tom Maslowski Hank Povinelli, Jamie Kasic, blue to round out the patriotic theme. The A. McCabe No. 11 Bob Amburg winners were as follows: Jim Brown, Bob Lawson 50/50 winner: No. 15 Frank Tyo Closest to the pin: C.W. Goschen III First 89 Quota Game: IvaLee Lawrence, Marnie McCabe, No. 4 Kyle Muzina Brentwood Wednesday Morning Points Greg Wood +8 No. 8 Soc Hiotakis Quota League results for May 27: Nelia Rodriguez, Virginia Romiti John Goode Jr. +5 Second 93 No. 13 Rich Perry First +19 Bob Manecky +4 No. 17 Dan Pera Steve Leonard Marti Jones, Peg Crowley, Shasha Bryant +4 Second +9 Mary Bodenheim, JoAnn Messina Frank Tyo +3 SUGARMILL Gary Lewis Birdies: Chuck Baumstark +3 Third +5 No. 3 Nelia Rodriguez Tom Maslowski +2 WOODS Jim Kieffer No. 13 Helene Reed Bob Amburg +1 Closest to the pin: MEN Don Gamache +1 On Thursday, May 28, the Sugarmill No. 2 Jim Kieffer On Wednesday, May 27, the Citrus Hills On May 28, at Pine Ridge Golf Club, Woods Men’s Golf Association played a No. 4 Steve Leonard Men’s Golf Association (CHMGA) played “Bresnahan’s Thursday Quota League” “Best 3 of 4-Mixed Game.” Results follow: Skins – Birdie: its weekly game on the Oaks golf course. played Closest-to-Pin on Par 3’s and First -15 No. 1 Steve Leonard The weather, with hints of rain all morning, Quota Game. Results follow: Dillard Jarrell, Ed Skinner, Brentwood Saturday Morning Scramble was hot and humid. Ten teams played a Closest-to-Pin: Phil Runfola, Jim Turner results for May 30: game defined as the two lowest net scores No. 2 Dale Fitzgerald Second -12 First 28.37 compared to par on par 4 holes and the No. 5 Del Russ Deeb George, Bill Nusbickel, Matt Blazewicz, Rick Urban, three lowest net scores on all par 5s and No. 11 Greg Browne Bob Maeder, Stan Fleming Mike Facemyer, Dave Collins par 3s. Game results are as follows: No. 15 Jim Smith Low gross 81 Second 29.12 First -25 Quota Game: Al Smith Bob Myers, Jim Preveneau, Scott Steffens, Tom Halloran, Joe Goyette +8 Low net 74 Jack Coyne, Bob Truer Bruce Cohoon, Jim Kopka John Goode Sr. +7 Deeb George Third 29.25 Second -18 Jean O’Brien +7 Low net Sr. 67 Steve Leonard, Bob Staker, Bob Keller, David Barber, Rob Bennett +4 John Bradley Brendan Luce W.A. Pace, Ed Falkowski John Goode Jr. +3 Closest to the pin: Third -13 Ed McQuaig +3 TWISTED OAKS No. 2 Dave Collins Don Morrison, Ron Finley, Ron Titter +3 No. 4 Don Miller Ken Gerling, Len Ciriello Shasha Bryant +2 On Wednesday, May 27, the Twisted Oaks Brentwood Sunday Scramble results for Fourth -12 Charley Cox +2 Men’s League played a “Red, White, Gold” May 31: John Nagle, Steve Keen, Special to the Chronicle Paul Lyons +2 game. Results follow: First -6 Mike Rizzio, David Beck Veteran Robert Keller, wearing military camouflage hat, Phil Shaffer +2 First -25 John DiVito, Gail Rich, Notable scores: shirt, shorts and socks, proudly displays his patriotically Jim Smith +2 Dave McFadden, Mike Mangan, David Collins, Lee Burton Bob Keller 74 Frank Tyo +2 Frank Mead, Ace Hornyan Second -4 (MOC, Birdie No. 3) Scott Steffens 74 decorated golf cart during the BGA (Bad Golfers Gary Wayshville +2 Second -20 Everett Colby, Steve Leonard, Larry Jones 76 Association) Memorial Day tournament on Monday, May Greg Browne +1 Dave Stewart, Ken Koch, Mona Evans, Bob Staker John Nagle 77 25, at the Citrus Hills Oaks course. Lois Bump +1 Carl Faria, Blind Third -4 Ron Finley 79 Ron Dilts +1 Closest to the pin: Bill Bestell, Tony Longo, Eighteen members of the Henderson Tom Logsdon +1 No. 4 Manny G. Quota Points League played the Citrus John Martin No. 13 Scott, Joe, John, Cookie Bill Cote, Barbara Maldia Back 9: No. 16 Ian Williams Bob Manecky +1 No. 8 Manny P. Fourth -3 Hills Oaks course on Wednesday, May 27. No. 11 Dave Stewart The results are as follows: First +5 No. 17 Brian, Randy, Dallas, David John West, Patty Middlebrook, Bruce Ellig No. 18 Scott, Joe, John, Cookie PLANTATION No. 16 Dave McFadden Mike Facemyer, Pat Foss Bob Rupp +8 On Saturday, May 30, the Twisted Oaks Bob Wall +5 Second -Even Birdie points (16): On Thursday, May 28, 2020 the MGA- Closest to the pin: Danny Rousse Scott, Joe, John, Cookie Bandits played a “Quota Points” game. No. 2 Johnnyboy Howland Jim Daley +5 GreenT at Plantation On Crystal River Results follow: Third (Tie) -1 Golf Club played a “Points” game. The No. 4 Steve Leonard John Stripp +5 First +7 Jack Anderson & Paul Coppick PINE RIDGE results were as follows: 50/50 winner: Mike Kuszik +4 Gordon Closest to the pin: First (Tie) +5 Anne McDanel Steve Krukowski +3 WOMEN Second +6 No. 4 Bruce Ellig Scott Elliott & Steve Carroll Brentwood Early Monday Points Quota Frank Wormwood +2 Results of the “Chicks with Sticks” Points Bert Acuna No. 8 Carry over to No. 11 Second +3 League results for June 1: Sam Dunlap +2 Quota game played Monday, May 25, at Third +5 Nos. 11 & 14 Paul Coppick Frank Wade First +10 Frank Stutzman +1 Pine Ridge Golf Club are as follows: Buddy Reed Mike Laughlin +1 Results of the IG&CC Quota Points game Jim Lafley Jean O’Brien +10 Closest to the pin: Closest to the pin on par 3’s: played on Saturday, May 30, are as follows: SOUTHERN WOODS Second +4 Sue Menage +5 No. 4 Manny G. No. 3 Sam Dunlap Front 9: Gary Lewis Katherine Regan +5 On Wednesday, May 27, the Southern No. 8 Kay Plank No. 5 Ed McQuaig First (Tie) +3 Third +3 Lois Bump +3 Woods Men’s Golf Association played a No. 11 Buddy Reed No. 10 Frank Wormwood Bruce Ellig & Cory Evilsizer Jim Kieffer Carole Seifert +1 game of “Mixed Best Ball: 1 on 5s, 2 on 4s, No. 16 Bill Gauthier No. 12 Steve Krukowski Third +2 Closest to the pin: Rich Gorden Nancy Stewart +1 No. 2 Tiger Savitt For more information or to join the league, Closest to the pin: call Tim Henderson at 352-527-6670. Back 9: No. 4 Mona Evans First +8 No. 5 Sue Menage Brentwood Monday Back 9 Challenge re- David Colson No. 11 Nancy Stewart LOTTERY sults for June 1: CITRUS SPRINGS Results of the “Chicks with Sticks” Points Second (Tie) +2 Florida First +6 On Tuesday, June 2, the Citrus Springs Jim Evilsizer & John Martin Quota game played Friday, May 29, are as Jim Lafley Men’s Association played a game of Closest to the pin: follows: Here are the winning numbers selected Second +4 “2 best balls on 4’s & 5’s and 3 best balls No. 4 Paul Coppick Carol Lanzillo +12 Bob Staker on 3’s.” Results follow: No. 8 Bruce Ellig Polly Jackson +9 Tuesday in the Florida Lottery: Third +2 First 145 No. 11 Carry to No. 14 Ginny Hearns +5 Mark Savitt Walt Norton, Bob Hunt, No. 14 Rich Gorden Sue Menage +5 PICK 2 (early) PICK 4 (late) Closest to the pin: Nancy Stewart +4 Jerry Feher Results of the IG&CC Quota Points game 4 - 0 7 - 8 - 0 - 4 No 2 Mark Savitt Second 146 played on Monday, June 1, are as follows: Jan Kominski +2 No 4 Jim Kieffer Allan Henson, Rocky Marziani, Front 9: Alden Cooper +1 PICK 2 (late) PICK 5 (early) Skins – Birdies: Leo Stockmaster First +6 Katherine Regan +1 8 - 4 2 - 7 - 3 - 2 - 2 No. 1 Gary Lewis #1 Closest to the pins: David Colson Closest to the pin: Nos. 2 & 8 Bob Staker Nos. 5 & 15 Jan Kominski PICK 3 (early) Nos. 4 & 8 Paul Koch Second +3 PICK 5 (late) No. 6 Jim Lafley No. 11 Polly Jackson 8 - 1 - 9 No. 11 Leo Stockmaster Jack Anderson 9 - 3 - 1 - 8 - 2 The Brentwood Men’s Golf Group begins No. 14 Allan Henson Back 9: “Chicks with Sticks,” a ladies points quota play at 8 a.m. Tuesday mornings at Brent- No. 16 Frank Tyo First (Tie) +4 league, plays Monday and Friday mornings at PICK 3 (late) wood Farms Golf Club. All men are wel- 8:30 a.m. at Pine Ridge Golf Club. If you like to FANTASY 5 Chris Bernhard & Carl Cyr 9 - 1 - 0 12 - 14 - 28 - 29 - 33 come to join the group in a friendly round INVERNESS G&CC Closest to the pin: laugh, join us. We pay points for double bo- of handicapped golf. Results of the No. 4 Bruce Ellig geys, too! Call Jan at 352-344-9550 or Carole JACKPOT Results of the IG&CC Quota Points game PICK 4 (early) June 2 game are as follows: No. 8 Carry to No. 11 at 352-746-2082 for more information. TRIPLE PLAY played on Thursday, May 28, are as follows: 7 - 2 - 8 - 0 First 31 No. 11 Carry to No. 14 MEN 2 - 6 - 16 - 33 - 40 - 41 Front 9: Dennis Ronk No. 14 Bruce Ellig Monday, May 25, results of the Pine Ridge Second 37 First +6 Early Risers League “Points Game” are as MEGA MILLIONS Gene Thompson Danny Rousse MARINO GROUP follows: 9 - 20 - 23 - 26 - 29 Third 39 Second +4 Greg Wood +6 Monday’s winning Paul Glaser Carl Cyr The Marino Group plays a weekly 9-hole Jim Murphy +6 numbers and payouts: MEGA BALL Closest to the pin: Third +2 co-ed Monday scramble at local courses. Tom Mazzola +5 8 The scramble is open to golfers of all lev- John Schmitt +4 Fantasy 5: 10 – 23 – 30 – 33 – 34 CASH 4 LIFE els and is golfer friendly. If interested, Dave Pruitt +4 5-of-5 1 winner $180,366.99 contact Bob and Debbie Marino at Closest to the pin: 6 - 11 - 12 - 29 - 38 [email protected]. The “Marino No. 2 Walt Kominski 4-of-5 234 $124 Group’s Monday 9-Hole Scramble” on No. 11 John Schmitt 3-of-5 7,104 $11 CASH BALL June 1 was played at Citrus Springs Gold No. 15 Greg Wood Cash 4 Life: 8 – 17 – 24 – 33 – 48 3 & Country Club. Results follow: Wednesday, May 27, results of the Pine First 65 Ridge Early Risers League “Points Game” Cash Ball: 3 Players should verify winning Scott DeMaster, Joe Raulerson, are as follows: 5-of-5 CB No winner numbers by calling 850-487- John Trafford, Cookie Long Jim Murphy +6 5-of-5 No winner 7777 or at www.flalottery.com. Second 68 John McNeil +5 Bob & Debbie Marino, Paul Volmar Walt Kominski +5 Third 68 Don Gonczi +4 Brian Suzik, Randy Betscher, Allen Henson +4 AIRWAVES Dallas Sayre, David Overholtzer Tom Mazzola +4 On the Fourth 68 Wayne Perry +4 Rick Levins, Victor & Dottie Mattioni, Bob Pellegrini +4 TODAY’S SPORTS Ray Tipton Rich Grunwald +2 Fifth 72 Closest to the pin: KOREAN BASEBALL Ian Williams, Steve Young, No. 2 John McNeil 5:25 a.m. (ESPN) Kiwoom Heroes at Hanwha Eagles Bob & Dayle Montgomery No. 5 Harvey Jenkins 2 p.m. (ESPN2) Kiwoom Heroes at Hanwha Eagles (Taped) Sixth 72 No. 11 Don Gonczi George Harnig, John Condray, No. 15 Allen Henson MOTORCYCLE RACING Special to the Chronicle Jose Becerra, Bob Goodrie Friday, May 29, results of the Pine Ridge 10 p.m. (NBCSPT) Monster Energy Supercross Seventh 72 Early Risers League “Points Game” are as Inverness Golf and Country Club Scramble Friday(s) have Charlie & Laurene Kowalski, follows: SOCCER started. See “Upcoming Events” under the “Banquets and Jim Sparano, Ike Luna Harvey Jenkins +6 10 p.m. (ESPN2) Costa Rica Primera Division: Deportivo Events” tab on the IGCC website at www.golfinverness. Closest to the pin: John Schmitt +5 Saprissa vs Jicaral Sercoba No. 3 Rick, Victor, Dottie, Ray Len Thomas +2 com. The first event took place on May 29 with the No. 4 Joe Raulerson Walt Kominski +2 following participants (left to right): David Colson, John No. 5 Rick, Victor, Dottie, Ray Closest to the pin: Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the Martin, Don (Mike) Purcell (holding sign), MaryJane No. 6 Scott, Joe, John, Cookie No. 2 Rich Grunwald discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a Evilsizer (holding sign), Jim Evilsizer, Lisa Horan and Cory No. 7 Bob, Debbie, Paul No. 5 Allen Henson No. 8 Scott DeMaster No. 11 Walt Kominski game on the listed channel, please contact your cable Evilsizer. Not pictured is participant Bruce Ellig, who took No. 11 Jim Sparano No. 15 Harvey Jenkins provider. the photo. The next event is Friday, June 5. No. 12 Bob, Debbie, Paul The Pine Ridge Early Risers are a points CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 A9

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Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 0 131.40 131.98 +2.66 +2.1 s s s +10.2 +42.1 29 2.20 McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 7 221.93 187.59 +.18 +0.1 s s s -5.1 -3.6 28 5.00 Microsoft Corp MSFT 119.01 0 190.70 184.91 +2.08 +1.1 s s s +17.3 +49.8 36 2.04 Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 3 187.49 139.66 +.72 +0.5 s t s -13.3 -8.1 26 2.56 NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 8 283.35 256.60 +.95 +0.4 s s s +6.0 +30.9 19 5.60 Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 4 24.78 17.25 +.54 +3.2 s s t -22.4 -13.8 8 0.84 Regions Fncl RF 6.94 5 17.54 11.70 +.22 +1.9 s s s -31.8 -13.9 9 0.62 Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 7 125.87 115.16 -.16 -0.1 s t s +10.6 -3.4 15 3.52 Texas Instru TXN 93.09 7 135.70 122.67 +4.81 +4.1 s s s -4.4 +17.2 22 3.60 UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 7 217.90 181.81 +1.69 +0.9 s s s -10.0 +13.7 21 1.00 Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 6 62.22 56.40 +.62 +1.1 t t s -8.1 +10.1 14 2.46 Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 6 21.72 16.98 +.10 +0.6 s s s -12.2 +7.8 0.97e WalMart Strs WMT 101.40 8 133.38 123.94 -.02 ... t t s +4.3 +24.4 71 2.16f Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 36.65 3 64.50 43.55 +.25 +0.6 s s t -26.1 -9.3 8 1.83

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CRYSTAL RIVER • 352-795-7223 Interestrates NET 1YR 000YJ7M TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Stocks closed broadly higher 3-month T-bill .15 .14 +0.01 2.34 on Tuesday. Investors were 6-month T-bill .17 .17 ... 2.30 driven by optimism that the global economy will begin to 52-wk T-bill .16 .16 ... 2.12 recover as governments grad- 2-year T-note .15 .17 -0.02 1.85 ually allow businesses that The yield on the 5-year T-note .31 .30 +0.01 1.84 were closed due to the corona- 10-year Treasury 7-year T-note .50 .49 +0.01 1.96 virus outbreak to reopen. note rose to 10-year T-note .68 .66 +0.02 2.08 0.68% on 30-year T-bond 1.48 1.45 +0.03 2.55 Tuesday. Yields Visa V affect rates on Close: $196.36 2.01 or 1.0% mortgages and NET 1YR The payment processor said pay- other consumer BONDS LAST PVS CHG AGO ment volumes and global transac- loans tions improved in May. 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Amanda & Kirk Johnson - Broker/Owner prices fell. Silver (oz) 18.21 18.77 -2.99 +2.1 $4 Platinum (oz) 868.70 901.10 -3.60 -10.6 3 Tom Balfour & Louise Sciolino Copper (lb) 2.49 2.47 +0.81 -10.7 Palladium (oz) 1954.00 1963.40 -0.48 +2.4 2 1 AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD MAM Cattle (lb) 0.95 0.98 -3.05 -23.6 52-week range Coffee (lb) 1.00 1.00 -0.25 -23.1 $1.15 $6.70 Corn (bu) 3.24 3.23 +0.31 -16.4 Vol.: 33.1m (18.3x avg.) PE: ... Cotton (lb) 0.60 0.60 +0.52 -12.6 Mkt. Cap: $213.2 m Yield: ... Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 356.50 362.30 -1.60 -12.1 Orange Juice (lb) 1.26 1.24 +1.89 +30.0 SL Green Realty SLG Soybeans (bu) 8.51 8.40 +1.19 -9.8 Close: $47.33 3.26 or 7.4% Wheat (bu) 5.08 5.15 -1.41 -9.1 The real estate investment trust (Previous and change igures relect current contract.) said it is collecting the overwhelm- ing majority of its rents, and re- sumed stock buybacks. 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Cap: $17.6 b Yield: 2.1% 000YINK “Opportunity is missed by most Page A10 - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” OPINION Thomas Edison CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE The world watches as Donald EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher Mike Arnold ...... editor Trump’s presidency unravels Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member ASHINGTON — This presented an unprecedentedly standing, but we know the first Mac Harris ...... citizen member unraveling presidency unpalatable choice: Never had step: Senate Republicans must Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member Wbegan with the both major parties offered be routed, as condign punish- Crybaby-in-Chief banging his nominees with higher disap- ment for their Vichyite collabo- F o u n d e d Sarah Gatling ...... managing editor, copy desk by Albert M. spoon on his highchair tray to proval than approval numbers. ration, leaving the Republican Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... community editor protest a photograph — a pho- Voters chose what they wa- remnant to wonder: Was it sensi- “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” tograph — showing gered would be the ble to sacrifice dignity, such as it — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus that his inaugura- lesser blight. Now, ever was, and to shed principles, tion crowd the day however, they have if convictions so easily jettisoned before had been watched him govern could be dignified as principles, The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials smaller than the for 40 months and for ... what? Praying people are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. one four years pre- more than 40% — should pray, and all others vious. Since then, slightly less than the should hope: May I never crave this weak person’s percentage that anything as much as these peo- CRYSTAL RIVER PROGRESS idea of a strong voted for him — ap- ple crave membership in the person, this prove of his sordid world’s most risible deliberative chest-pounding ad- conduct. body. vertisement of his George Will Presidents seek- A political party’s primary own gnawing inse- OTHER ing reelection bask function is to bestow its impri- curities, this low- VOICES in chants of “Four matur on candidates, thereby rent Lear raging on more years!” This proclaiming: This is who we Town Square his Twitter-heath year, however, most are. In 2016, the Republican has proven that the phrase Americans — perhaps because Party gave its principal nomi- malignant buffoon is not an they are, as the president pre- nation to a vulgarian and then oxymoron. dicted, weary from all the win- toiled to elect him. And to stock Presidents, exploiting mod- ning — might flinch: Four more Congress with invertebrates ern communications technolo- years of this? The taste of whose unswerving abjectness will bring gies and abetted today by ashes, metaphorical and now has enabled his institutional journalists preening as the literal, dampens enthusiasm. vandalism, who have voiced no “resistance” — like members of The nation’s downward spi- serious objections to his Niag- the French Resistance 1940- ral into acrimony and sporadic ara of lies, and whom T.S. Eliot 1944, minus the bravery — can anarchy has had many causes anticipated: set the tone of American soci- much larger than the small We are the hollow men ... new life ety, which is regrettably soft man who is the great exacerba- Our dried voices, when wax on which presidents leave tor of them. Most of the causes We whisper together their marks. The president’s predate his presidency, and Are quiet and meaningless provocations — his coarsening most will survive its January As wind in dry grass of public discourse that lowers terminus. The measures neces- or rats’ feet over broken to the city the threshold for acting out by sary for restoration of national glass ... people as mentally crippled as equilibrium are many and will Those who think our un- he — do not excuse the violent be protracted far beyond his re- hinged president’s recent or half a century, city Construction is moving few. They must be punished. He moval. One such measure must mania about a murder two de- and business leaders along on schedule for an In- must be removed. be the removal of those in Con- cades ago that never happened Fhave discussed what dependence Day celebration. Social causation is difficult to gress who, unlike the sycophan- represents his moral nadir should happen at the corner The first phase of the con- demonstrate, particularly be- tic mediocrities who cosset him have missed the lesson of his of U.S. 19 and Citrus struction project — at a cost of tween one person’s words and in the White House, will not life: There is no such thing as other persons’ deeds. However: disappear “magically,” as Eric rock bottom. So, assume that Avenue. $820,683 — will help the land The person voters hired in 2016 Trump said the coronavirus the worst is yet to come. Which The property become the ap- to “take care that the laws be would. Voters must dispatch his implicates national security: has been a vacant propriate focal faithfully executed” stood on congressional enablers, espe- Abroad, anti-Americanism plot of earth at THE ISSUE: point of the boom- July 28, 2017, in front of uni- cially the senators who still sleeps lightly when it sleeps at the key intersec- ing downtown formed police and urged them gambol around his ankles with all, and it is wide-awake as de- Crystal River tion in the heart area. The Rotary “please don’t be too nice” when a canine hunger for petting. cent people judge our nation’s Town Square. of old Crystal Club of Crystal handling suspected offenders. In life’s unforgiving arithme- health by the character of those River. River kicked in His hope was fulfilled for tic, we are the sum of our to whom power is entrusted. There has been OUR OPINION: $25,000 to cover 8 minutes and 46 seconds on choices. Congressional Republi- Watching, too, are indecent Minneapolis pavement. cans have made theirs for more people in Beijing and Moscow. lots of talk and Creating new the costs of the What Daniel Patrick Moyni- than 1,200 days. We cannot know ———n——— arguments, but momentum for main fountain for han termed “defining deviancy all the measures necessary to re- nothing got down. the city. the project. down” now defines American store the nation’s domestic George Will’s email address is At one point in A second phase politics. In 2016, voters were health and international [email protected]. time, the old of the work will Crystal River movie theater be done as additional funds stood on part of the land. For become available. LETTERS more than 20 years AAA, the The town square will tie in to the Editor auto club company, talked of the business district with of the news ... is indefensible. building its regional head- Hunter Springs Park and Prendergast has OPINIONS INVITED I believe that no one should quarters on the spot. King’s Bay Park along with n a great record Viewpoints depicted in political write ... what he would not say Still nothing happened. the Riverwalk project. New cartoons, columns or letters do About a decade ago, a mor- private sector efforts are fill- I have read many wonder- not necessarily represent the as a gentleman… tuary wanted to construct a ing up all of the buildings ful words from people about opinion of the editorial board. I believe that advertising, the fine men running for the n crematorium at the intersec- along Citrus Avenue and Groups or individuals are news and editorial columns office for sheriff of Citrus invited to express their opinions should ... serve the best inter- tion. That would have cer- spreading out into the neigh- County. I am sure many of in a letter to the editor. ests of readers… tainly put a permanent haze boring streets. n these men have many great Persons wishing to address the I believe that ... journalism editorial board, which meets over the rebirth of old Crys- A new splash pad is being traits and are good people. ... fears God ... honors Man ... tal River. constructed via a state grant weekly, should call Mike Arnold After my move here, I at 352-563-5660. respectful of its readers ... un- When one of the dollar as part of the revitalization started meeting people, ask- n All letters must be signed and afraid ... of ... injustice; ... stores wanted to buy the site, effort. The newly renovated ing questions about the area. include a phone number and seeks to give every man a it was finally purchased for Pump House at the old water Then the elections came into hometown, including letters chance; ... patriotic while sin- protection by Dr. and Mrs. tower is going to transform full alert, so I started re- sent via email. Names and cerely promoting interna- hometowns will be printed; Andrew Petrella of Lecanto. to a private use. searching for myself. tional good will ... for My final conclusion: Sheriff phone numbers will not be They later sold it at cost to The nonprofit Main Street published or given out. humanity ... and ... today’s Prendergast has a great re- the city so an appropriate fu- organization, recently revi- n We reserve the right to edit world.” ture for the land could be talized with new leadership cord of cleaning up the drug letters for length, libel, fairness In today’s world, with the problem in this county. That determined. from Meredith Linley Bleak- and good taste. internet and unethical media is one huge problem none of n Letters must be no longer than That day has finally come. ley, is working with the city sources, we can be influenced us want. This would just be 400 words, and writers will be by misinformation or propa- On July 4, a new town of Crystal River to get things one of the many accomplish- limited to four letters per square will officially be ded- done. month. ganda. This misinformation ments Sheriff Prendergast may be propagated by anti- icated on the long-vacant The town square signifies has achieved. n SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., USA governments or people property. After 50 years of real progress in Crystal When voting for a sheriff, Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to seeking fame and/or fortune. talking about what to do, it River. The council and the we need to know his/her his- 352-563-3280; or email to As per Adolf Hitler’s “Mein tory. I have met Mike Pren- [email protected]. took Mayor Joe Meek, City leadership team are making Kampf ”: “By clever and per- dergast and his wife, and I Manager Ken Frink and the things happen. That’s good severing use of propaganda found he is not only a kind city council just six months for all who care about the We should be referencing le- even heaven can be repre- and a good man, he is dedi- to get something done. city. gitimate news sources and sented as hell to the people, cated to doing the best for organizations with long- and conversely the most this county. He works tremen- standing histories. News wretched life as paradise.” dous hours, puts his life on sources with editorial commend her for doing such a We must be alarmed by the Confused about the line, was military, so he boards, legal and ethical good job. That couple seems so has more training for the un- term “fake news.” “Fake wearing masks boards. These sources, if news” is an oxymoron. The happy. You like to read uplifting expected. There is a deep something is misreported, A person says people shop- stories like that and I wish them love and order for this coun- two terms, “fake” and “news,” amend or retract their do not belong together. ping do not wear masks and well. I’m a Yankee transplant, try for those who are in, or report. have been in the military. I “News” is a statement of cur- they want them to wear but I loved the story A true news source is made have great respect for him rent events. “Fake” means a mask to protect you and please bring more up of journalists whose oath and for us to wear a S of them just like that. and God bless his wife and false, dare I say, B.S. OUND or creed is, as per a con- family, for the time and dedi- We should be cautious of mask to protect him. God bless. densed version of Walter Wil- OFF cation he puts into his job for spreading misinformation, Well, if you’re wearing a liam’s, Missouri School of mask, why do I need to Tired of the you, your children and me. conspiracy theories, or out- Journalism, “The Journalist’s right lies, whether it being in protect you? road mess My vote will be for Mike Creed”: writing or videos. Should we Editor’s note: Wearing Prendergast. I just want to call and “I believe in the profession be careless, we would be a mask protects people say how sick I am of Joy West of Journalism. playing into the hands of the around you, not yourself. CALL our roads being tore all Beverly Hills I believe that the public perpetrators of fake news. I like uplifting to pieces and before journal is a public trust… We must be careful where 563-0579 they even finish Homo- Be careful what I believe that clear think- we look and what we perpetu- stories sassa, they’re extending ing, clear statement, accuracy ate. The rabbit holes we are I would like to comment on the road to Crystal River. Why you perpetuate and fairness are in may soon be covered over the article that was written on didn’t they finish Homosassa How deep do we need to fundamental… with dirt to quench the smell May 13 by Margo Wilson regard- before they moved further dive? Do we look in rabbit I believe that a journalist of pure B.S. ing the “Southern gentleman, north? I am tired of this mess holes? No, we only need to should write only what he Yankee transplant.” I loved the that’s been here for years in our see from the surface, the holds in his heart to be true. Charles Gillette article, read it twice and I area. things that are affecting us. I believe that suppression Beverly Hills

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local or statewide subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE LOCAL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 A11 The death rate has also fallen, That’s why we’re going to con- Hurricane season a medical facility. he said. tinue to test,” he said. What to bring to the shelter TESTING That’s likely because doctors That is important because if, here: Register for (Please write your name on all per- Continued from Page A1 have learned the best ways to and when, there is a spike again, special needs shelter sonal items): treat the infected and increase health officials will need to see n Medication to last at least deadly coronavirus. Between their odds of survival, he said. the beginning of it so the in- Hurricane Season is now in ses- sion and the Florida Department of seven (7) days. May 18 and May 22 that fell to an “Like anything new, we paid fected can be isolated, he said. n average of 59, and by May 26 to the price of deaths to learn,” he To spur on testing, Rubio said Health in Citrus County (DOH-Citrus) Oxygen/oxygen supplies, in- May 29, the average had fallen said. he will ask organizations, small and the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office cluding oxygen concentrator with even further to an average of 40 In Citrus County 122 people and large, to contact him and ar- Emergency Operations Division en- extension cord. per day. Those numbers do not have tested positive since test- range for testing. Those organi- courages residents to register now n Special dietary foods. include testing by the private ing began. Of those, 33 were hos- zations can be such things as for the special needs shelter by visit- n Food or snacks for the first sector. pitalized as of the morning of faith-based groups, clubs and ing www.sheriffcitrus.org/emergency- 24 hours. The DOH in Citrus has the June 2. And 12 people have died homeowners organizations. management.php#special-needs. n Bedding (blanket, sheet, ability to test 100 people per day. of the disease. To arrange for group testing, The special needs shelter at For- pillow). “We’ve also noticed the de- In Citrus County, 4,449 have contact Rubio or DOH testing est Ridge Elementary School, 2927 n Air mattress or cushioned cline,” Ernesto “Tito” Rubio, been tested. organizers at 352-513-6016. For sleeping pad. Citrus County Health Depart- But if people think the virus is individual testing, continue to N. Forest Ridge Blvd., in Hernando, is designed to meet the needs of in- n Two (2) changes of clothing. ment director, told the Chroni- gone, they are wrong, Rubio contact the DOH at n cle Tuesday. “But we continue to said: “The virus is not over.” 352-527-0068. dividuals who require assistance that Personal hygiene items (i.e. dia- offer the testing at no cost and to Social distancing, hand wash- Going out in public, risking in- exceeds services provided at a gen- pers, deodorant, toothbrush, etc.). n anyone who wants it.” ing, wearing masks and tracking fection, or wearing a mask is eral population shelter. If a person is Important papers in a Ziploc Despite a clamor for county- down people exposed to the personal choice, he said. medically stable but needs help with bag (i.e. insurance papers, credit wide testing in April, Rubio virus have curbed the infection But people most vulnerable basic tasks or uses an electronic card, money). thinks interest for virus testing rate, Rubio said. And similar to because of age or chronic health medical device and has no other n Plastic bags for soiled items. has fallen as county residents other viruses, the coronavirus conditions should continue to evacuation option, they should n Cleaning supplies like soap, see even fewer people testing likely doesn’t thrive in hot sum- take precautions, he said, “be- pre-register for the special needs hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes positive. With only one positive mers and exposed to greater cause you definitely don’t want shelter by filling out the Voluntary (no aerosolized disinfectants will be per day or fewer during the lat- amounts of sunlight, he said. this virus.” Special Needs Program Registration. allowed in the shelter). ter half of May and into June in But as people test less and so- Despite improved treatment Pre-registration also helps to iden- n Cloth face covering. a county with a population of cial distances efforts break and changing social behaviors to about 145,000, people became down, Rubio said there will lessen the chance of infection, tify a person’s disability, plus the spe- For information or assistance, less worried about getting in- “probably” be a spike again in Rubio said only a vaccine will cial equipment or specific assistance call the Citrus County Sheriff’s Of- fected, he said. positive cases. break the infection cycle for needed during an evacuation. fice Emergency Operations Divi- “This (infection rate) has Rubio said he cannot predict good. 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000YHQV NPageATION A12 - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020 & WORLD CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Trump decries ‘lowlifes’ Voters tested in US cities primaries held prepare for more violence amid unrest STEVE PEOPLES ZEKE MILLER AND AP national political writer MATT SEDENSKY Associated Press Voters navigated curfews and health concerns in a slate of primary contests on Tuesday that tested the WASHINGTON — Pres- nation’s ability to host elections amid dueling crises ident Donald Trump on and moved Joe Biden closer to formally clinching the Tuesday turned up the Democratic presidential nomination. pressure on governors to In all, nine states and the District of Columbia held quell the violence set off elections, including four that delayed their April con- by the death of George tests because of the coronavirus outbreak. With no Floyd, demanding New real competition, Biden and President Donald Trump York call up the National easily won their respective primary elections in Indi- Guard to stop the “lowlifes ana, Rhode Island, Maryland, New Mexico and Penn- and losers.” sylvania. Biden also won South Dakota. As more demonstrations Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania were rocked by began taking shape protests following the police killing of George Floyd. around the country during The dynamic was especially intense in Washington, the afternoon, and cities where voters reported waiting hours in line to cast girded for another round their ballots. of scattered violence after While D.C. officials said voters wouldn’t be arrested dark, the president ampli- for breaking the 7 p.m. curfew, thousands of protesters fied his hard-line calls of a clogged key areas around the district, setting up a poten- day earlier, in which he tial clash with law enforcement agencies and National threatened to send in the Associated Press Guard troops during a fifth night of social unrest. military to restore order if Demonstrators pause to kneel Tuesday as they march in Washington to protest the death Pennsylvania, which offered the day’s biggest trove of delegates, also represented a significant test case governors didn’t do it. of George Floyd. Floyd died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers. for Republicans and Democrats working to strengthen “NYC, CALL UP THE the end of something. It among them, and De Bla- unrest around the their operations in a premier general election NATIONAL GUARD,” he has to be.” sio has said he does not country. battleground. tweeted. “The lowlifes and In New York, where want the Guard. On Tues- In Atlanta, police fired There were also reports of long lines amid curfew losers are ripping you crowds of people on Mon- day, Democratic Gov. An- tear gas at demonstrators. concerns in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s largest city, apart. Act fast! Don’t make day night smashed store drew Cuomo called what In Nashville, more than 60 where National Guard troops and military vehicles the same horrible and windows and police made happened in the city “a National Guard members patrolled the streets and election officials consoli- deadly mistake you made nearly 700 arrests, Mayor disgrace.” dated the vast majority of polling places to minimize with the Nursing put down their riot shields Bill de Blasio extended an “The NYPD and the at the request of peaceful health risks, according to Erin Kramer, executive di- Homes!!!” 8 p.m. curfew all week. mayor did not do their job protesters. At a demon- rector of One Pennsylvania. She noted that some poll- Protests were held in “We’re going to have a last night,” he said said at stration in Buffalo, New ing places in African American communities are in such places as Orlando, tough few days,” he a briefing in Albany. York, an SUV plowed into police stations. Florida, where more than warned, but added: “We’re He said the mayor un- “Having to stand in line while police officers are a group of officers, injur- 1,000 people gathered in going to beat it back.” He derestimated the problem, entering and exiting the building on police business ing three. the afternoon to decry the pleaded with community and the nation’s largest po- is not exactly how people want to spend their election killings of black people. leaders to step forward lice force was not de- An officer was shot and day,” Kramer said. “This has to change,” and “create peace.” ployed in sufficient gravely wounded as police Biden was on the primary ballot in almost every said 39-year-old Aisxia Ba- More than 20,000 Na- numbers, though the city tried to disperse a crowd state in his bid to unify Democrats behind his cam- tiste, an out-of-work mas- tional Guard members had said it doubled the outside a Las Vegas hotel paign against Trump. The former vice president is sage therapist. “Something have been called up in 29 usual police presence. and casino. Four officers already the presumptive Democratic presidential has to give. We’re done. states to deal with the vio- Monday marked the sev- were shot in St. Louis; nominee, given that all his rivals have dropped out of This is the beginning of lence. New York is not enth straight night of they were expected to the race, but he needed to win 89% of all delegates at recover. stake on Tuesday to formally clinch the nomination. Thank You For Your Continued Support! 000YILW

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tep back in time with me to 1966. I was at my desk at our Sfamily funeral home (Strick- land) on south U.S. 19 when an Epsi- lon Sigma Alpha (ESA) sorority member stopped by from Ocala and introduced herself and asked me if Crystal River was ready for a sorority that was nonac- ademic, but ser- vice oriented. ESA: E for ed- ucation, S for service and A for association. She explained that it was an in- EVELYN CRUZ/Special to the Chronicle ternational or- On Saturday, May 27, the Latinos Club of Citrus Hills collected 10 bags of refuse during the Adopt-A-Highway cleanup of Forest Ridge ganization Ruth Levins Road. This was the club’s fourth cleanup since it adopted this road. Volunteers followed CDC guidelines, practiced social distancing, whose main exercised outside and helped the local community. Participating in the cleanup were members, pictured: Kim and Jeff Janssen, Juan AROUND project was St. Planas, Pat McGuiness, Carmen and Jose Morales, Wanda Cortes and Paul Blakeslee. Photographer Evelyn Cruz also participated. THE Jude Children’s Hospital and COMMUNITY Research Cen- ter in Memphis, Tennessee, and that in Florida, ESA raised funds for Easter Seals and St. Augustine School for the Deaf and Services can help seniors stay home the Blind. Locally, our chapter could decide or the past 10 years, I sound simple enough, but you care of yourself. loved ones. what local projects we would have worked with older need to have plan. If you take care of or live far It shouldn’t be cookie cutter support. Fadults and I have al- For example, does anything away from your aging parents where one size fits all. Ask if I liked the fact that ESA supports ways felt responsible for doing need to be added, taken out, you should check into the the company does a thorough St. Jude and St. Augustine and al- everything I can to or changed in your many services available that matching of a caregiver to though many members of ESA are keep them in their home? Do you could not only improve your your loved one for easier college graduates, other volunteer homes. need to have grab quality of life with less worry- compatibility. friends would also be eligible to join Obviously, I bars installed in ing, for example, but that of I guess what I’m trying to as well. wanted it to be the bathroom? Do your loved ones as well. say is that it’s important to My good friend Sara (Barnes) true by teaching you need a riser for Non-medical day-to-day find the right caregiver and I Lyons and I chartered the Alpha balance and fall your commode caregiver services may in- hope you’ll check into it if you Gamma Chapter of ESA on Nov. 29, prevention classes seat? clude companionship for gro- need help. 1966, after sending out 50 invitations and developing Think about cery shopping, meal This should improve your to our friends. The installation char- events with vari- daily living activi- preparation or light house- chances of being able to stay ter night was held at the Crystal ous topics import- Katie Lucas ties. Is it getting keeping, to personal services in your home. River Holiday Inn — now the Days ant to seniors or harder to get in like bathing and dressing, and Until next month, stay safe, Inn on U.S. 19 north. matching them up SERVING and out of the dementia care. stay well and keep moving! The charter members were: Sara with a medical SENIORS shower/tub or off Many companies offer a Barnes, Ruth Strickland, Betty Fee- alert system. Well, the commode? wide range of services; how- Katie Lucas works with Home han, Clara Crawford, Helen Lyons, now working to How about getting ever, it is important to do your Instead Senior Care. She is mar- Betty Williams, Kay Tolle, Enid keep older adults in their in and out of bed or getting homework. Not all companies ried with three children and five Flynn, Patricia Phillips and Geral- home is part of my actual job dressed. Do you live alone or are alike. Make an appoint- grandchildren and has lived in dyne Wright. Sara Lyons was our first and I am very excited about it. are you the caregiver for your ment and meet with them. Citrus County for 30 years. She president. I was our first educational Do you want to stay in your significant other? Ask questions because you has a bachelor’s in marketing director/program chair). home forever? In most cases You don’t have to do it by want a company with people and public relations from the Through the years, we have cham- you can, you know. But it’s yourself. Remember that in you are comfortable with and University of Alabama. She can pioned many local projects in the more than just saying, “I’m order to take care of your who you can trust to take the be reached at 352-476-2960 or community and beyond. Annually, we staying in my home.” It may loved one, you need to take best care of yourself and your [email protected]. grant scholarships to our three high schools. For many years, we held an annual Mistletoe Ball — named by Betty Wil- liams — in the Plantation Inn Ball- Shelter and rescue room. We gathered in members’ homes and made the centerpieces ADOPTABLES which those attending looked for- ward to taking home for the holidays. We decorated a huge Christmas tree by the stairway to the ballroom at the Plantation. Our first Mistletoe Ball was to benefit the Key Training Center. ESA sponsored Million Dollar Bike Rides throughout the nation for many years. Our local bike ride was from the Homosassa Wildlife State Park entrance to Weeki Wachee. My daughter, Sue, and I participated and when we returned (our bikes were brought back by volunteers). She was Paulette is a beautiful and Mr. Precious is a young Isabella is only 35 pounds and is Beautiful blonde Yoki is gorgeous. tired and ready for a nap. I, on the slender 2-year-old with a adult male tabby that is cute as can be. She would be a She’s a young adult, about 2 years other hand, had vacuuming and mop- shiny black coat. She loves quite social but quiet. He great addition to a family. old, and weighs 44 pounds. She ping the floors at our home on the list to play and does a good job likes to look out the Isabella is a bit shy, but super hates shelter life and puts the breaks to do. of entertaining herself. window and loves to sit on friendly and affectionate. She on when returning to her kennel. She ESA members today can be seen at Several Hardin Haven cats your lap. He gets along with loves to be in your lap and would rather stay having fun in the the Greek festivals raising funds for are also in residence at other cats and dogs, as snuggle. She has done well in play yard. She is super smart and St. Jude, awarding scholarships, Petsense in Beverly Hills long as they do not chase play groups. Make an curious of her surroundings. Make an holding garage sales and more. and at Pet Supermarket in him. Come meet him at the appointment to see her at Citrus appointment to see her at Citrus Read more next week in Around Inverness from noon to Precious Paws Rescue County Animal Services: 352- County Animal Services: 352-746- the Community ... 4 p.m. Saturdays. Adoption Center. 746-8400. ID No. 44273053 8400. ID No. 44329841 Ruth Levins participates in a variety Citrus County Animal Services, 4030 S. Airport Road, Inverness, behind the fairgrounds. View adoptable pets at citruscritters.com. of projects around the community. Let Call 352-746-8400. Unless otherwise noted, all dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped, heartworm tested and vaccinated. her know about your group’s For information on Precious Paws Rescue pets, call 352-726-4700. upcoming activities by writing to P.O. For Hardin Haven pets, call Donna at 352-422-5525. Box 803, Crystal River, FL 34423. For Adopt a Rescued Pet, cal 352-795-9550 and leave your name, number and pet’s name. Help the community prepare! Advertise in Includes evacuation information, maps for tracking the storm, flood zone map, shelter information, important phone numbers, helpful tips and more.

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Special to the Chronicle rent and former band directors and amazing professional musicians in The Nature Coast Community Band NCCB has motivated her “to follow my (NCCB) has announced the recipients of passion, and become a music education the 2020 Cynthia L. Hazzard Scholar- major.” ships. This year’s $500 scholarship ben- In an effort to maintain symphonic eficiaries are Matthew McDowell and concert music for future generations, Morgan Lozzi. the NCCB provides education to prom- McDowell plays trombone and eupho- ising local high school and college stu- nium and joined NCCB in 2015. He has dents. Cynthia L. Hazzard Scholarships been the band and choir director at In- are awarded annually to college-bound verness Middle School for five years, high school seniors who will be major- and will be pursuing a graduate degree ing in music, and to students currently in instrumental conducting at the Uni- enrolled in postsecondary education versity of South Florida. majoring in music. In his application, McDowell wrote These scholarships are made possible “Throughout my five years participating through the generous donations of the with NCCB I’ve grown as a musician Friends of NCCB. while building friendships through pro- Applicants must be members in good fessional development that will last a standing of the Nature Coast Commu- lifetime.” nity Band for at least one concert sea- Lozzi plays clarinet and joined NCCB son through attendance at rehearsals, in March 2019. She graduated from Le- concerts and special events. In addition, canto High School in 2017, and will be the applicant must have demonstrated a pursuing a music education degree willingness to improve musical skills, as from the University of Tampa. well as assist in band activities. Special to the Chronicle In her application, Lozzi wrote how For more information, email Matthew McDowell, left, and Morgan Lozzi, right, were honored with $500 scholarships much being surrounded by so many cur- [email protected]. by the Nature Coast Community Band this year.

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CHALK TALK Apply by June 26 for students, the University of North that parents can make an informed vices; and welding technology. toring and long-term support. Georgia is one of the state’s largest decision. Financial assistance is available Take Stock in Children of Citrus nursing scholarship public universities. The university of- Adding to the bright new year is a for qualified students, including County currently monitors more than Applications are now being ac- fers more than 100 programs of newly refurbished building and veterans. 50 active students enrolled in Citrus cepted for the Penny Duteau Nurs- study ranging from certificate and classrooms that have been sanitized County’s middle and high schools. ing Scholarship. Qualifications are: associate degrees to professional and made ready for the new group Consider career in You can help make a tremendous Must be a Citrus County resident; doctoral programs. of children. There are only 20 spots, massage therapy difference in the life of a student by must have been accepted in a rec- so parents need to act quickly to Withlacoochee Technical College serving as a mentor, meeting once a ognized school of nursing program North Oak preschool take advantage of this small-group (WTC) is now enrolling for the Au- week, in school, for 30 minutes. (proof is required); application must taking applications opportunity to give their children the gust 2020 massage therapy pro- Take Stock is not a tutoring pro- be completed and return by June 26 best start possible. North Oak Chris- gram. Massage therapy is a rapidly gram; rather, it is a program that pro- The North Oak Christian Pre- via email to [email protected], or tian Preschool is at 9324 N. Elkcam growing career field that provides a vides support, guidance and school, in Citrus Springs, will offer a mail to: Penny Duteau Nursing Blvd. in Citrus Springs; email potentially flexible work schedule encouragement for students as they new curriculum for its free, volunteer Scholarship Fund, 4926 Stolls Ave., [email protected]. and opens doors to other opportuni- work their way through middle and 4-year-old kindergarten (VPK). With Tampa, FL 33615. For more infor- ties in the field of health care. Attend high school and prepare for college. classes expected to begin in August, mation and an application, call WTC enrolling an information session and learn Although students are not in their the school is getting ready for a Jolynn Duteau, 813-340-1800. about program admission require- schools at this time, mentors will al- bright, new school year starting with for August ments, curriculum, content, and ways be needed. a new curriculum. The Creative Cur- Withlacoochee Technical College Homosassa man on graduation requirements. Contact in- Call Pat Lancaster, student ser- riculum for Preschool is a compre- (WTC) is now enrolling students for dean’s list at UV structor Jeff Wood at woodj@citrus- vices coordinator, at 352-422-2348 hensive, research-based curriculum the semester starting in August. or 352-344-0855 to learn more Jeffery Arnold, Class of 2020, has schools.org for details about that features exploration and discov- Work in the skilled trades is chal- about the program. For more infor- been named to the dean’s list for the information session locations, dates ery as a way of learning. lenging, rewarding and stable. The mation, Take Stock in Children of spring 2020 semester at the Univer- and times. The curriculum is comprised of trades offer careers that can open Citrus County at 352-344-0855. sity of Vermont. Arnold, from Ho- The Foundation, six knowl- doors to steady income and oppor- Learn more about mosassa, is in the Rubenstein edge-building volumes that will help tunities for growth. practical nursing Environmental School of Environment and Natural the teachers set up a high-quality WTC is fully committed to training scholarships Resources. To be named to the learning environment and build a a diverse workforce. We encourage Withlacoochee Technical College The Riverhaven Garden Club in dean’s list, students must have a thorough understanding of best application to our programs by inter- (WTC) is now enrolling for the Au- Homosassa has been giving schol- grade-point average of 3.0 or better practices. The Creative Curriculum ested persons of all genders and gust 2020 practical nursing program. arships for more than 20 years to and rank in the top 20% of their for Preschool is fully aligned with the backgrounds. Contact us now to Practical nursing is a challenging, area seniors interested in pursuing a class in their respective college or Head Start Child Development and begin your journey to a high-wage, rewarding career that can open career in botany, landscape design, school. Located in Burlington, Ver- Early Learning Framework and Flor- high-skill career by calling doors to other opportunities in the or ecology. The scholarship alter- mont, UVM is a Public Ivy and top ida State early learning standards. It 352-726-2430. field of health care. Attend a virtual nates between Lecanto and Crystal 100 national research university ed- enables children to develop confi- Most programs offered at WTC information session and learn about River, since these are the two area ucating 10,700 undergraduate stu- dence, creativity, and lifelong critical can be completed in one school year program admission requirements, high schools that students in Homo- dents, 1,627 graduate students, 776 thinking skills. Combined with Bible or less. curriculum, content, and graduation sassa attend. certificate and nondegree students, learning and the offer of other spe- WTC offers the following pro- requirements. The information ses- The scholarship amount has var- and 478 medical doctorate students cial activities, the preschool brings a grams: applied cybersecurity· auto- sions will take place via the Zoom ied, as has the number of recipients, in the Larner College of Medicine. well-rounded opportunity for motive collision technology; platform at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Con- but scholarships vary for amounts Visit uvm.edu. 4-year-olds. automotive service technology; cor- tact Jenny Perkins, career adviser, between $500 to $1,500 toward a North Oak has limited spots with rectional officer; cosmetology; elec- at [email protected] for Dean’s list includes recipient’s college tuition. small groups and offers before- and tricity; Florida law enforcement details about dates and more. Email [email protected] Homosassa woman after-school programs at an addi- academy; heating, ventilation, Take Stock wants or call 352-621-3004 for information. Mary Katherine Hickman of Ho- tional charge. Pre-registration is air-conditioning/refrigeration; mas- adult mentors mosassa made the spring 2020 available by going online to northo- sage therapy; medical administrative To list notes in Chalk Talk, Dean’s List at the University of North akbc.org, and clicking on the Pre- specialist; medical assisting; nails Take Stock in Children is a email community@chronicle Georgia (UNG) for achieving at least school page. An application is specialty; network systems adminis- school-based mentoring program online.com. The Chronicle re- a 3.5 grade point average, carrying available there that will put families tration; nursing assistant (articu- that assists in creating a brighter fu- serves the right to edit submis- 12 or more credit hours in one se- on a first-come, first-served list. lated); patient care assistant; ture for deserving youths by provid- sions for length and style. mester and having no grade lower When the application is received, a practical nursing; professional culi- ing college and vocational Publication in the print version than B. With more than 20,000 full orientation packet will be sent so nary arts; technology support ser- scholarships, volunteer mentors, tu- each week is not guaranteed. VFW kicks off 2020-21 scholarship programs Special to the Chronicle This year’s theme is “What is Patrio- state winner will also receive an all-ex- nominations are not eligible. Prizes are tism to Me.” The grand prize is $5,000 penses-paid trip to Washington D.C., $1,000 for the teacher and $1,000 for the The VFW is kicking off the 2020-21 plus an all-expenses-paid trip to Wash- along with their guardian. Around school, plus plaques for both and all-ex- school year scholarship programs. ington D.C., for the winner and guard- $154,000 in scholarships will be penses-paid trip to attend the VFW Na- Thousands of dollars will be awarded ian. Cash prizes are awarded through awarded at the national level. tional Convention. for student’s winning essays at the post 53rd place. Teachers are eligible for the VFW Na- VFW scholarship programs are avail- level, district level, state level and na- The ninth through 12th-grade stu- tional Citizenship Education Teacher able to all public, private, parochial and tional level. dents will record their reading of their Award. home-schooled students in grades 6-12. Awards will be presented in March of draft speech to a CD or flash drive. All current classroom teachers (teach- For forms and information, contact 2021. The deadline for entries is The recording can be no shorter than ing at least half of the school day in a Bob Haines, youth and education chair Oct. 30, 2020. three minutes and no longer than five classroom environment) in grades K-12 of VFW Post 4252, at 352-527-4968 or Sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders minutes (plus or minus five seconds). are eligible. [email protected], or contact Post will participate in the Patriot’s Pen This year’s theme is: “Is this the Nominations can be submitted by fel- Cmdr. John Bond at 248-379-6928. essay contest. Essay length is 300-400 Country the Founding Father’s Envi- low teachers, supervisors or other inter- Additional information can be found typewritten words. sioned?” Grand prize is $30,000. The ested individuals (not relatives). Self at www.vfw.org. 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Issue 22, 2020 Founded by Betty Debnam Fresh tomatoes Mini Fact: Tomatoes ripened Yum! Vanilla is outdoors in the sun are a Americans’ special summer treat. favorite Tomatoes have been Summer lavor of ice grown in South and Central cream. America for centuries. Spanish explorers brought tomatoes from Mexico to Europe in the 1500s. However, Foods many Europeans thought they were photo by Jay Hsu poisonous and refused to eat them. What’s your favorite summer food? Now is they brought apple seeds and recipes with them. The legend is that in 1820, a man who the time to enjoy juicy fruits, fresh vegetables In the late 1700s, a preacher, John Chapman, liked tomatoes, Col. Robert Johnson, ate and all-American traditions. began traveling through the Ohio and Indiana tomatoes in front of a crowd in Salem, Let’s learn more about some of our frontier, planting apple trees. For about 50 years, New Jersey. Everyone thought he would die summertime standards. he taught settlers how to grow the trees. People before their eyes. When he didn’t, people Ice cream began calling him Johnny Appleseed. began to believe tomatoes were safe to eat. One of the first frozen Hot dogs Corn on the cob desserts was made nearly Americans eat about 20 Corn on the cob is 2,000 years ago. Runners billion hot dogs every year! from a variety called brought snow from the No one really knows “sweet corn,” and is best mountains to Roman Emperor who invented the hot dog. eaten before the corn Nero. He flavored it with honey and juices. Experts believe that German kernels are fully grown. In the late 1200s, the Italian explorer immigrants brought sausage- Tarry Evan images by Only about 10 percent of the country’s brought a sherbet recipe home making recipes to America in the late 1800s. corn crop is eaten by people. About half the from Asia. (Sherbet is made with ice and milk.) Some German immigrants also brought corn is used to feed livestock. The rest is In the 1700s, ice cream was popular over their long dachshund dogs. A sausage used to make products including syrup, fuel, in America as well. Presidents George served in a bun was called a “dachshund oil, paint, medicine, cloth, starch and paper. Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Native Americans living in the area of sausage” or “little-dog sausage.” College maize Madison were big fans. students started calling them “hot dogs.” Mexico were eating corn, or , 10,000 When rivers froze in the winter, people years ago. By the time Europeans arrived, often collected the river ice. They then stored Watermelon people throughout the American continents it in sawdust in special ice houses to make Watermelon was first were eating corn. ice cream in warmer weather. But few could grown in Africa thousands afford it. of years ago. In some African In the 1900s, electricity and refrigeration areas during dry spells, Resources made ice cream a treat for everyone. watermelons were the only source of water. Apple pie European colonists brought watermelons On the Web: Apple pie is so popular in to America. • bit.ly/MPfoods the United States that we say, “As American as apple pie.” What are some of your favorite summer foods At the library: Apple pie was probably and traditions? Share and compare your list • “Mr. Goo Goes Food Tripping: Famous invented in England. When of the tastiest summer foods with a friend or sibling. Food and Delicacies in North America” the Pilgrims came to America, by Baby Professor The Mini Page® © 2020 Andrews McMeel Syndication

Try ’n’ Find Mini Jokes Words that remind us of summer foods are hidden in this puzzle. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, Frank: What did the and some letters are used twice. See if you can ind: baby corn say to its mom? AFRICA, AMERICAN, X A C I R F A B B W W Q V N C Fern: Where’s pop corn? APPLE, CORN, N P M A I Z E M M S A D S R A DACHSHUND, EAT, FOOD, S R R E M M U S A E T O H O P FUN, HOT DOG, ICE T N A C I R E M A E E O E C P Eco Note CREAM, MAIZE, MILK, D A C H S H U N D D R F R T L PIE, SAUSAGE, SEEDS, U G T O M A T O D S M C B A E Do you help with grocery SHERBET, SUMMER, I K L I M V F U N Y E D E E J shopping? If you learn to read nutrition TOMATO, TRADITION, J N O I T I D A R T L X T C P labels on foods, you can try to ind WATERMELON. S A U S A G E Z N D O S B W I a cereal that’s low in added sugars. Y N L H O T D O G G N A M L E Compare frozen pizzas and vegetables; which are lower in sodium (salt) and fat, and higher in iber, vitamins and calcium? Pay attention to serving sizes Cook’s Corner on things like peanut butter. And snack Green Beans With Tarragon on fresh fruits, like blueberries or apples, or dried fruits, such as raisins, instead of • 1/4 cup chopped You’ll need: candy. • 2 cups fresh green beans, trimmed onion adapted from fda.gov • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 2 teaspoons olive oil • 1/2 cup water • 1/2 teaspoon For later: tarragon • 1 stalk celery, chopped Look in your newspaper for grocery ads • 1/2 cup chopped red bell pepper • 1/2 teaspoon lemon pepper or notices about farmers’ markets in What to do: your area. 1. Boil green beans and salt in 1/2 cup water in a saucepan until crisp-tender, about 5

minutes. Run green beans under cold water to stop the cooking process. Drain. 2020 Andrews McMeel Syndication © 2. Meanwhile, combine remaining vegetables in separate pan with olive oil. Teachers: Follow and 3. Sprinkle spices on top and cook on medium heat until tender, about 5 minutes. interact with The Mini 4. Add vegetable mixture to green beans and stir to combine. Serves 4.

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Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed Notices Notices Notices SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. YAMAHA law, the property described The holder of the following PALLARDY, REGISTERED certificate has filed said cer- AGENT OBO TC 10U, LLC, Thunder 2009 V Star 1100cc in such certificate shall be Mountain Silverado. Black. sold to the highest bidder tificate for a tax deed to be TC 10U LLC FKA TCU 10, SUNDAY 12 TO 4 P.M. 2006 Sterling Custom 7,973 mi. New tires, on line, on June 17, 2020 at issued thereon. The certifi- LLC 10:00 am at Motorcycle,15.8k mi, Exc. Cond. Blue book cate number and year of is- Said property being in the www.citrus.realtaxdeed.co suance, the description of County of Citrus, State of garage kept, 1 owner, $4,360 - asking $3,350 mDated May 27, 2020 $8,500 (352) 795-2682 352-573-8389 the property, and the names Florida. ANGELA VICK in which it was assessed Unless such certificate shall Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, Florida are as follows: be redeemed according to By: Kym Ceccoli, CERTIFICATE NO: law, the property described Deputy Clerk 16-9874 YEAR OF ISSU- in such certificate shall be Published June 3, 2020 ANCE: 2016 sold to the highest bidder Tax Deed DESCRIPTION OF PROP- on line, on June 17, 2020 at Notices 4389-0603 WCRN ERTY: HOMOSASSA 10:00 am at PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION: TRADEWINDS II A CON- www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com 4388-0603 WCRN 2020-0110TD DOMINIUM UNIT 129 DECL Dated May 27, 2020 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION APPLICATION: OF CONDO IN OR BK 1932 ANGELA VICK 2020-0097TD FOR TAX DEED PG 1405, TITLE IN OR BK Clerk of the Circuit Court, NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY 1373 PG 1036 AND OR BK Citrus County, Florida SELL FOR TAX DEED GIVEN: WMS NEW 1514 PG 1653 By: Kym Ceccoli, YOUR VEHICLE NOTICE IS HEREBY WORLD INVESTMENTS NAME IN WHICH AS- Deputy Clerk GIVEN: WILLIAM MICHAEL LLC SESSED: MATT Published June 3, 2020 IN THE SCHAEFFER The holder of the following certificate has filed said cer- tificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certifi- Classifieds cate number and year of is- suance, the description of 4390-0610 WCRN the property, and the names Notice is hereby given that Keepit Safe Storage & Moving, 5050 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy, in which it was assessed Crystal River, Florida will sell or otherwise dispose of the contents in the following self stor- are as follows: age units after 15 days of first published date in accordance with the State of Florida Statute Opportunity to buy this home for $60,000+/- below CERTIFICATE NO: 83.806 ONLY 17-6260 YEAR OF ISSU- Jason Beville Unit M-9 Household goods/personal property market value. Bidding starts at $375,000 on ANCE: 2017 Don Brown Unit K-79 Household goods/personal property $19.95 DESCRIPTION OF PROP- Gary Burney Unit U-2 Household goods/personal property ERTY: PELICAN COVE II Saturday 10 a.m. and concludes at 4 p.m. Sunday. for 7 days James Kolb Unit K-161 Household goods/personal property CONDO - DECL IN OR BK John Wallace Unit M-2 Household goods/personal property Golf course pool home just steps away from the Citrus Hills Grille & Tiki 887 PGS 551 & 605 - Daniel Ward Unit B-20 Household goods/personal property $29.95 PHASE 3 - UNITS 136, 137, Sincerely, bar. An entertainers oasis; windows galore, wet bar/wine fridge in living for 14 days 138 & 139(ALL LU 0403) Keepit Safe Storage & Moving DESC IN OR BK 724 PG (352) 746-6683 room, polished travertine floors, office, heated pool, golf course views & 1339, OR BK 887 PG 578 Published June 3 & 10, 2020 $49.95 ARTICLES OF INCORP OR social membership! Call (352) 476-3303 for your pre-auction package. for 30 days BK 887 PG 605 & BYLAWS OR BK 887 PG 614 ADMEND TO DECL IN OR $69.95 BK 1142 PG 428 SUB TO Run ‘til it sells EASE OR BK 1427 PG 2241 4391-0603 WCRN NAME IN WHICH AS- PUBLIC NOTICE 000YI8X SESSED: SURESH City of Crystal River 2020 Community Rating System (CRS) GUPTA, REGISTERED Recertification Report Available Luxury Listing Specialist AGENT OBO VINELAND * Call your PELICAN LLC, VINELAND In accordance with the National Flood Insurance Program, the City of Crystal River has Classified PELICAN LLC submitted the annual Recertification Report of its activities for the preceding calendar year. Said property being in the This report has been filed with the City Clerk and is available for inspection in the Planning (352) 794-1426 Representative County of Citrus, State of and Community Development Department during regular business hours, 8:30 am to 4:30 for details. Florida. pm, located at 123 Northwest Highway 19, Crystal River, FL 352-795-4216 or visit our [email protected] Unless such certificate shall website at www.crystalriverfl.org. 352-563-5966 be redeemed according to Published June 3, 2020 www.RESLuxuryGroup.com