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NEWS Investigation yields arrests Citrus County COVID-19 Inverness couple facing charges related to alleged counterfeit drug operation update Five new positive FRED HIERS Accord- Citrus money not backed by any distribution, and sales cases were reported in Staff writer ing to a County government. Ownership of equipment that included a Citrus Detention the money is stored in a pill press machine, pill Citrus County since the An Inverness couple was County Facility. database, with partici- binder mixer, United latest FDOH update. One arrested after a year-long Sheriff ’s No bond pants agreeing to its value. States Postal Service mail new hospitalization was investigation by the Citrus Office was set. The purchase led to the envelopes, shipping boxes, reported; no new deaths County Sheriff ’s Office, news re- As part CCSO and the other fed- scales, vacuum sealer and were reported. the Food and Drug Admin- lease, of the in- eral agencies to get a bag and 5 kilograms of pill To date in the county, istration and the Drug En- CCSO tac- Benjamin Caitlynkyrie vestiga- search warrant for the binder material, according 2,988 people have tested forcement Administration, tical im- Burdick Burdick tion, couple’s home at 3766 S. to the release. positive (including 12 non- levying more than two- pact unit deputies and the federal agents purchased Susan Point, Inverness, The law enforcement residents), 309 have dozen drug related federal agents arrested counterfeit Xanax from the release stated. agents also reported find- been hospitalized and charges against the pair, Benjamin Burdick, 53, and the couple on the internet When the agencies ing numerous Ziploc and 124 have died. including racketeering, his wife, Catilynkyrie, 29, using cryptocurrency, ac- searched the home, they vacuum-sealed bags manufacture and the sale both of Inverness, Thurs- cording to the release. found several pieces of Celebrate of counterfeit drugs. day, and took both to the Cryptocurrency is digital pill manufacturing, See ARRESTS/Page A6 Wildlife Refuge Day on Saturday The Crystal River Wild- life Refuge will celebrate National Wildlife Refuge Day from 8:30 a.m. to City unhappy with SR 44 plan 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. According to officials, this year’s Refuge Day will be a little different from ones in the past, but the plan is to have fun. In order to continue the tradition while follow- ing all health and safety guidelines for COVID, changes have been made. There will be a virtual birding tour at 9 a.m.; virtual animal yoga at 11 a.m. and a virtual manatee talk at 1 p.m. There will be a $5 dis- count offered to adults, seniors and those with military ID. For information, email monica_scroggin@fws. gov. Person of interest in MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle The intersection of State Road 44 and Northeast Eighth Avenue in Crystal River is a busy interchange. The Florida Department of Transportation murder arrested is planning on resurfacing this portion of State Road 44 in the coming years. The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO), alongside the United Crystal River to meet with state officials today to discuss design concerns States Marshal’s Task BUSTER THOMPSON in that area,” Frink said. “I’m final plans to be submitted in consequences with FDOT rede- Force, took David Jerome Staff writer just very frustrated by this October 2021. signing S.R. 44 to what the city Lemon Jr. into custody whole thing.” For more information, visit has in mind, such as additional Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, Crystal River is not liking City officials have a meeting tinyurl.com/y4ks2nfc. reengineering, increased costs as a person of interest in what state roadway officials scheduled with the FDOT dis- After speaking with leaders of and major stormwater the murder of Tyler Hop- have in mind for a gateway into trict secretary on the afternoon the Citrus County Chamber of mitigation. kins, who was slain the city. of Friday, Oct. 16, 2020, to reach Commerce, Florida Sen. Wilton City leaders can take these Feb. 20, 2020, in Cope- City Manager Ken Frink said a compromise. Simpson, R-, also ex- possible project delays into con- land Park. he’s “very disappointed” with FDOT’s $2.15 million upgrade pressed interest in getting in- sideration as they make future Lemon is being held at conceptual blueprints the Flor- for the 0.6 miles of SR 44 is volved as an advocate for the city. choices, Simpson said. the Citrus County Deten- ida Department of Transporta- about 60% complete in its phase “If we can accommodate what “The local community can tion (FDOT) released in October two design, which is subject to the local communities want that make decisions with knowing tion Facility on a no bond to resurface State Road 44 be- change and due in November, should be our number one that information,” he said, “and status for charges of pos- tween U.S. 19 and Northeast agency spokeswoman Kris Car- goal,” he said about his conver- that’s different than just saying, session of ammunition by 10th Avenue by the RaceTrac. son said in an email. sations with FDOT. “They are ‘hell no, we’re not going to do a convicted felon. “I think the community would Carson said FDOT is ex- going to work toward the plan that.’” See Saturday’s edition be outraged once they see these pected to let the project out to the city would like.” of the Citrus County plans, especially the residents bid in December 2021, with Simpson said there could be See SR 44/Page A5 Chronicle for additional information regarding Lemon’s arrest. Blood Drive for K of C Presidential campaigns hold dueling town halls Council 6168 The next blood drive for Our Lady of Grace - K Trump, Biden tackle questions from voters of C Council 6168 will be JONATHAN showcased striking differ- before his first debate with from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat- LEMIRE, ences in temperament, Biden. Angry and combat- urday, Oct. 17, at the WILL WEISSERT views on racial justice and ive, he refused to de- Knights of Columbus AND DARLENE approaches to the pan- nounce the QAnon Council Hall, 2389 W. SUPERVILLE demic that has reshaped conspiracy group — and Norvell Bryant Highway, Associated Press the nation. only testily did so on white Lecanto, at the corner of Trump was defensive supremacists. Wes Pinecone Avenue WASHINGTON — Presi- about his administration’s The president also ap- and County Road 486. Associated Press dent Donald Trump and handling of the coronavi- peared to acknowledge he Associated Press All types of blood are Democratic presidential Democrat Joe Biden rus, which has claimed was in debt and left open President Donald Trump needed. Life South takes candidate Joe Biden at a squared off, in a way, more than 215,000 Ameri- the possibility that some of looks on during a break in Thursday night, their scut- great care to insure the town hall at the National can lives, and evasive it was owed to a foreign an NBC News Town Hall, at Constitution Center in tled second debate re- when pressed about bank. He insisted that he Perez Art Museum Miami, safest conditions possible Philadelphia, Thursday, placed by dueling whether he took a re- Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in by requiring temperature Oct. 15, 2020. televised town halls that quired COVID-19 test See CAMPAIGNS/Page A7 Miami. checks before admission and cleaning all areas used with medical grade sanitizer. Appointments are rec- School board wants ‘accurate’ US history lessons ommended but not re- quired and can be made BUSTER THOMPSON members at the start of their adopt it as its own legislative plat- taught from their biased, per- through the Life Staff writer Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020, meeting in- form for 2021. sonal perspective and not from a South website at www. troduced their initiative for “The current problem we have rational, objective approach,” lifesouth.org, the donor Local public education leaders future textbook selections. in teaching American history Powers read from her board- portal, or by calling Life want assurances a correct version Board Vice Chair Linda Powers and the Constitution is the chal- supported application to the South directly at of U.S. history will be taught in also submitted the policy to the lenge brought forth by often rad- association. 352-527-3061. school curriculum. Florida School Boards Associa- ical groups that want American — From staff reports Citrus County School Board tion, asking the organization to history and the Constitution See HISTORY/Page A5

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STATE &CITRUS L COUNTYOCAL CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY Court date set for Dunnellon man of Aug. 12 to be treated wooded area nearby. Trump visiting Accused of shooting at CCSO deputy for gunshots from Reports allege Burnett deputies. then emerged from the Ocala on Friday BUSTER THOMPSON “It’s a very new and very seri- If convicted of at- house, brandishing two President Donald Trump Staff writer ous case,” Lizanich told the judge tempted murder, Burnett shotguns, and fired at one is planning a Friday event in at Burnett’s hearing the morning faces a sentence of be- of the deputies, striking a Ocala, according to his Another court date was set for of Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. tween 20 years and life. tree the deputy was using campaign. Thomas Edward Burnett, who’s Burnett was charged Aug. 16 According to court re- as cover. Trump is scheduled to accused of shooting at a Citrus with a warrant alleging attempted cords, the two deputies Thomas Both deputies returned appear at 4 p.m. Friday at County Sheriff ’s Office deputy murder of a law enforcement responded Aug. 12 to a Burnett fire with their agency and threatening another who officer, aggravated assault of a house off of West Amman handguns, striking Bur- Ocala International Airport. then both returned fire. law enforcement officer and pos- Street in Dunnellon, where nett twice. No other injuries were —News Service of Florida Citrus County Circuit Judge sessing a firearm as a convicted Burnett was violating an reported. Aglow Lighthouse Richard “Ric” Howard set Dec. 9, felon. injunction. Contact Chronicle reporter 2020, as the Dunnellon 47-year- Deputies arrested Burnett after They met Burnett, who re- Buster Thompson at 352-564-2916, meeting set for old’s next court appearance, at he was discharged from Ocala Re- treated inside the home and [email protected] Oct. 17 the request of Assistant Public gional Medical Center, where threatened to shoot the deputies, or visit tinyurl.com/yxn2ahso to see Defender Alexei Lizanich. Burnett was airlifted the evening prompting them to seek cover in a more of his stories. The Crystal River Aglow Lighthouse will meet from 9:30 a.m. to noon, Satur- day, Oct. 17, at the Crystal River Women’s Club, 320 Pirate royalty N. Citrus Ave., Crystal River. The meeting is free to attend. For information, call 352- 257-6461 or email crystal [email protected]. Buy a calendar, support Rotary charitable causes Like many during the pandemic, the Rotary Club of Central Citrus County was forced to cancel major fundraising events. One tra- ditional annual event can- celed was the Black Diamond Invitational Car Show, of which proceeds support several local non- profit community organiza- tions and students of Citrus County schools through scholarships. Due to this cancellation, the Central Citrus Rotary is asking the Citrus commu- nity to support the club and it’s endeavors through its annual calendar program. For $35, donors will re- ceive a 2021 calendar with 365 daily prizes throughout the year. One thousand cal- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle The Crystal River High School homecoming court gather together for a photo Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020 as homecoming week proceeds. The endars are individually school will host the Central Bears tonight for their football game beginning at 7 p.m. This year homecoming festivities, including crowning numbered, and the calen- the homecoming king and queen, will take place immediately prior to kickoff at 6 p.m. Due to the pandemic, the school will not host a dance dar matching the daily mid- this year. King and queen court members, from left, are: Manning Hampton, Lyra Potter, Jason Stukes, Dorothy Edwards, Lane Stevens, day Florida Cash 3 Lotto Peyton Stalcup, Charles Wilson, Elysia White, Ryan Zell and Tiyahnna Hopkins. Students pictured above practiced social distancing and number receives the daily mask wearing during the school day and quickly removed their masks for the photo. prize. It is never less than $35 and can vary from that amount to $50, $ 100 and up to $500 on New Year’s Day. With 1,000 calendars and 365 chances to win, many Man accused of hitting woman in car people can enjoy support- ing the club. The incident began over and put the car in asked how the scratches occurred outside the Highland park as Bali was driving. and the deputy said Bali replied Artwork for the 2021 cal- Faces domestic Boulevard Winn Dixie The victim said Bali then that the deputy should not be con- endar was done by local parking lot in Inverness drove the car into the cerned about it, according to the photographer Jessie battery charges when the victim told dep- Winn Dixie parking lot, arrest report. Bali also told him Owens of Crystal River; one FRED HIERS uties Bali began arguing continuing to hit her on the victim kept putting the car in of the organizations the Staff writer with her while both were the arm, according to the park as he was trying to drive project will support this year inside the vehicle, ac- arrest report. home. is the Friends of Crystal A Citrus County man sits in jail cording to the arrest Noe Bali The deputy reported a The deputy reported when he River National Wildlife Ref- facing domestic battery charges report. witness told him that she saw the asked the victim about Bali’s uge Complex. after arresting deputies say he hit He ordered her out of the car car drive erratically and pull into scratches and how he got them, the If you would like to make his victim when she refused to get but she refused. The victim told the parking lot. She told the dep- victim said maybe she made them a donation and receive a out of his car and instead wanted the arresting deputy her refusal uty the car jerked back and forth in an attempt to defend herself. calendar or need further in- to be driven home. only made Bali angrier and he hit and she heard yelling from the The deputy arrested Bali and formation, contact Vera Citrus County Sheriff ’s depu- her several times on her left arm car and saw Bali hit the victim, took him to the county jail. Be- Swade, president of the Ro- ties arrested Noe Barton Bali, 28, and shoulder, according to the ar- according to the arrest report. cause the charges are domestic Monday, Oct. 12, 2020, after his tary Club of Central Citrus rest report. The deputy reported The arresting deputy reported battery, there was no bail. victim said he repeatedly hit her seeing a small read mark on the they spoke with Bali about the Contact Chronicle reporter Fred County, at vswade5016@ on the arm and shoulder, accord- victim’s arm. fight and saw scratches on his Hiers at fred.hiers@chronicle aol.com, or visit citrusrotary. ing to Bali’s arrest report. The victim said she reached neck and stomach. The deputy online.com or 352-397-5914. com or its Facebook page. Assistance Around the STATE with utility bill payments offered Weekly jobless claims up in Florida Worker suspended for flying Citrus County Housing Trump flag from truck Services continues to assist JIM TURNER average for new claims was the Department of Labor. WEST PALM BEACH — A Florida munici- low-income residents with The News Service of Florida 866,250, up 8,000 from the four- In August, an estimated pal worker was suspended without pay for fly- their utility bill payments, week average the previous 753,000 Floridians were out of ing a flag supporting President Donald The Low-Income Home TALLAHASSEE — Florida week. work from a workforce of more Trump’s re-election from his government and the nation saw upticks last The national numbers are than 10.1 million, accounting Energy Assistance Program truck. week in first-time unemploy- seasonally adjusted, while for a 7.4% jobless rate. The Palm Beach County suspended construc- (LIHEAP) helps low-income ment claims as the COVID-19 state-by-state figures released Florida Department of Eco- families with home heating pandemic continues to pummel by the Department of Labor nomic Opportunity is sched- tion project specialist Randall Williams for five and cooling costs. LIHEAP the economy, according to esti- are not. uled Friday to release days for violating its rules against engaging in is funded by the U.S. De- mates released Thursday by the New York had an estimated September unemployment political activity during work hours. partment of Health and U.S. Department of Labor. 68,670 claims during the week numbers. “During a heated political season such as Human Services through Florida received an esti- that ended Oct. 10. It was fol- The state jobless rate the one we find ourselves in now, it is impera- the Florida Department of mated 44,795 first-time unem- lowed by Georgia, with 53,400 peaked at a 13.8% in April as tive to remember that political activities must Economic Opportunity, and ployment claims during the claims; Illinois, with 46,072; businesses closed or dramati- be done outside of working hours,” County has been established to week that ended Oct. 10, up Florida, with 44,795; and Texas, cally scaled back because of Engineer David Ricks wrote in a staff memo help qualifying low-income from 42,306 in the prior week. with 43,435, according to the the pandemic. Gov. Ron De- Friday announcing the suspension. homeowners and renters The state had been record- Department of Labor. The num- Santis began economic re- A motorist spotted Williams, 61, driving his pay for a portion of their pri- ing fewer than 40,000 new ber of claims filed in California opening efforts in May and has county truck with a Trump flag attached to the mary heating costs. claims a week through Sep- was not clear because of what gradually expanded them. In driver’s window last week and took a photo, The LIHEAP is not designed tember, but it has seen in- the department described as a part, DeSantis lifted restric- Palm Beach Post reports. The photo was for- creases as industries such as two-week “pause” in the pro- tions on restaurants and bars to pay a household’s total warded to the county, which identified Williams. tourism continue to struggle cessing of initial claims related after they operated at limited Williams does not have a listed phone num- energy costs, but to provide despite efforts to revive the to addressing a backlog and capacities or were closed ear- supplemental assistance. economy. In recent weeks, the putting in place fraud-preven- lier in the pandemic. ber and could not be reached for comment Ordinarily, applications for state has received notifica- tion technology. The Department of Eco- Wednesday. He could appeal his suspension. LIHEAP are accepted by tions of large layoffs at major Florida’s increase in first- nomic Opportunity has pro- The resident who spotted the truck told the appointment only due to the entertainment and travel-re- time claims last week was cessed about 4.06 million Post in an email that Williams can support the demand for assistance. lated businesses, such as smaller than several other unemployment claims since president or any other candidate, but not by For more information, theme parks. states. For example, Indiana March 15. Of those, 2.04 mil- using a taxpayer-funded truck. please call 352-527-7520 Nationally, an estimated had an estimated 18,788 in- lion have resulted in payments “Showing your political party, you can do it between the hours of 8 a.m. 898,000 initial claims were crease in initial claims, Illinois that have totaled $17.3 billion in your home, whatever, it’s your right,” Lau- and 4 p.m. Monday through filed during the week that saw a 9,805 increase, and Mas- in state and federal dollars. rent Lesage said. “But on a county vehicle, I Friday. ended Oct. 10, up from 845,000 sachusetts had an estimated The state’s share has been think it’s trying to do some provocation.” — From staff reports the prior week. The four-week 9,582 increase, according to $3.45 billion. — From wire reports N OTHING BELOW PINK LINE A4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — Stay in control. Refuse to NTERTAINMENT Today is Friday, Oct. 16, the let anyone push you in an undesirable E direction. Preparation will make the dif- 290th day of 2020. There are ference between failure and success. 76 days left in the year. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — A financial ‘Jagged Little Pill’ Today’s Highlight: change is heading your way. Be care- leads Tony Awards On Oct. 16, 1968, American ath- ful not to act in haste when patience is letes Tommie Smith and John Car- required. nominations with 15 los sparked controversy at the Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Take Mexico City Olympics by giving care of responsibilities quickly and then NEW YORK — The sobering move on to more enjoyable pastimes. musical “Jagged Little Pill,” “Black power” salutes during a vic- Romance is on the rise. which plumbs Alanis Moris- tory ceremony after they’d won gold Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Take sette’s 1995 breakthrough and bronze medals in the on a challenge that will spark your en- album to tell a story of an Ameri- 200-meter race. thusiasm. An invitation to attend a re- can family spiraling out of con- On this date: union may tempt you, but consider your safety, health and well-being. trol, earned a leading 15 Tony In 1793, during the French Revo- Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Don’t Award nominations Thursday, as lution, Marie Antoinette, the queen make a premature move. Bide your the Broadway community took of France, was beheaded. time and pay attention to detail. Do the first steps to celebrate a In 1859, radical abolitionist John things right the first time. pandemic-shortened season that Brown led a group of 21 men in a Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Take upended the theater world. raid on Harpers Ferry in care of unfinished business. Once you know where you stand, you will find it There are three best musical Associated Press Virginia. (Ten of Brown’s men were easier to tie up loose ends and relax. A nominees: “Jagged Little Pill,” This image released by Polk & Co. shows David Alan Grier during killed and five escaped. Brown and joint venture may interest you, but do “Moulin Rouge: The Musical” a performance of “A Soldier’s Play” in New York. Grier was six followers were captured; all your own thing. and “Tina — The Tina Turner nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor were executed.) Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Don’t Musical.” And there are five best in a Featured Role in a Play for his role in “A Soldier’s Play.” In 1978, the College of Cardinals spend money to impress someone. play nominees: “Grand Hori- of the Roman Catholic Church The best way to gain respect and pop- and examine themselves and moment to come together and zons,” “The Inheritance,” “Sea chose Cardinal Karol Wojtyla to be ularity is to offer your services or expe- the nation. celebrate the work and just re- rience, not your cash. Spend time with Wall/A Life,” “Slave Play” and the new pope; he took the name a loved one. “The Sound Inside.” “Theater, at its best, helps call mind ourselves of everything it is John Paul II. us to those better instincts of our we’re fighting for and fighting to Aries (March 21-April 19) — Step Tom Kitt, honored for or- Ten years ago: Actor Barbara aside if it will help you keep the peace. chestrations for “Jagged Little nature. I look forward to the day get back to.” Billingsley, the matriarch of TV’s Now is not the time to start an argu- Pill,” thanked Morissette and we can all return safely, joyfully Two very different offerings “Leave It to Beaver,” died in Santa ment with someone who can influence to those sacred spaces and to are tied with 12: “Slave Play,” your prospects. his collaborators, but also gra- Monica, California, at age 94. tell each other stories of our lives Jeremy O. Harris’ Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Jump at ciously nodded to the more Five years ago: Interior Secre- the chance to make a change. Head in than a dozen shows that were and of our nation,” Lopez said. ground-breaking, bracing work tary Sally Jewell announced that a direction that excites you. Follow unable to open due to the Nipping on the heels of “Jag- that mixes race, sex, taboo de- the federal government was cancel- your heart and explore the future with pandemic. ged Little Pill” for overall num- sires and class, exploring the ing federal petroleum lease sales in optimism. “I also want to acknowledge bers of nominations is “Moulin legacy of slavery in interracial U.S. Arctic waters that had been Gemini (May 21-June 20) — You Rouge!,” a jukebox adaptation of sexual dynamics, and “Tina — can’t please everyone, so do what’s all of the shows that were not scheduled for 2016 and 2017. best for you. Keep your intentions to able to open, so today I’m think- Baz Luhrmann’s hyperactive The Tina Turner Musical,” which One year ago: House Speaker yourself until you have established the ing of all of the great artists who 2001 movie about the goings-on tells the rock icon’s life with Nancy Pelosi and other Demo- best way to proceed. Too much talk will were supposed to be a part of in a turn-of-the-century Parisian songs that include “Let’s Stay crats walked out of a meeting at the give someone a chance to interfere the ’19-’20 season, and I can’t nightclub, that got 14 nods. Together” and “Proud Mary.” White House, with Pelosi accusing with your plans. “It’s definitely bittersweet,” The nominations were pulled Cancer (June 21-July 22) — When in wait to see all of their beautiful Trump of having a “meltdown”; doubt, sit tight. Be observant, but don’t work when Broadway returns,” said Carmen Pavlovic, a lead from just 18 eligible plays and Trump replied on Twitter that it was meddle. Keep the peace now, and you he said in a statement. producer of “Moulin Rouge!“ “It’s musicals, a fraction of the Pelosi who had a “total meltdown” will be in a better position to get your “The Inheritance” by Matthew obviously not the year any of us 34 shows the season before. and called her a “very sick person.” way in the end. Enjoy what life has to nabbed 11 nominations. imagined. At the same time I feel During most years, there are Today’s Birthdays: Actor Angela offer. Lopez It’s a two-part, seven-hour epic honored to have the opportunity 26 competitive categories; this Lansbury is 95. Rock musician C.F. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — You’ll be caught between a rock and a hard that uses “Howards End” as a to be part of such a history-mak- year there are 25 with several Turner (Bachman-Turner Overdrive) place if you let someone drag you into starting point for a play that looks ing moment — I think we will all depleted ones. is 77. Actor Suzanne Somers is 74. their fight. Quiet support is the best at gay life in the early 21st remember this year for many de- The category for best perfor- Rock musician Flea (Red Hot Chili way to handle a difficult situation. century. cades to come.” mance by an actor in a leading Peppers) is 58. Singer John Mayer Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Keep In a statement, the playwright She added: “I really just feel role in a musical had just one is 43. Actor Jeremy Jackson is 40. your money and possessions safe. Don’t take a risk or get involved in joint mourned the fact that the pan- pleased to be standing with the actor — Aaron Tveit from Actor Caterina Scorsone is 40. ventures. Make a change that will pro- demic has left people without a rest of the Broadway community “Moulin Rouge!” Actor Brea Grant is 39. Tennis star tect you from loss. vital resource to gather together at this moment and to have a — From wire reports Naomi Osaka is 23.

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was getting S.R. 44 reclassi- at each of the four key street but not pedestrians. fied by the FDOT so designs intersections — Seventh, FDOT kept its directional SR 44 could allow for a lower Eighth, Ninth and 10th Ave- medians at Eighth and Ninth Continued from Page A1 State GOP speed limit, more landscap- nues — along that stretch of Avenues but added in pedes- ing, shorter turning S.R. 44. trian crossings where it’s What concerns city offi- lanes and a more urban This allowed east-west safer to do so. cials is FDOT showed inter- streetscape for motorists, traffic on S.R. 44 to turn Frink said the new narrows est before in how Crystal pedestrians, cyclists, homes north or south onto any of intersections will cripple River wanted S.R. 44 to be and businesses to interact the streets, but north-south connectivity for the neigh- redesigned with a fresh look with. traffic on the side streets borhoods, especially for the and better connectivity for Frink said FDOT told him could not cut straight Eighth Avenue bypass from the Knights Addition neigh- it could redevelop S.R. 44 through S.R. 44. U.S. 19, and long median gap in voter borhood it physically divides the way the city wanted There was also a lack of turn lanes leave no room to the north and south. without changing the pedestrian crossings on for greenery. To give FDOT what it re- classification. S.R. 44, and suicide lanes “We wanted a walkable quested, the city spent Carson said the reclassifi- were replaced with either street; it’s already bisecting registrations $30,000 to hire a consultant cation would not guarantee a stretches of plantings or a prominent community in and host a two-day virtual change in speed limits. turning lanes. Crystal River, and they’ve JIM TURNER public meeting charrette in However, she said, FDOT When city officials got gone and further bisected it News Service of Florida the spring, reaching roughly conducted a speed study in FDOT’s plans incorporated by not making it walkable,” 4,100 people to provide December 2019, and con- with input from the char- he said. “The businesses TALLAHASSEE — Republicans have nar- feedback on the road’s firmed the speed should be rette, they saw few changes could stomach closing off rowed the Democratic advantage in regis- future. lowered from 45 to 35 mph. from the department’s origi- that median if we had a tered voters in Florida, as more than 14.4 “We put it into high gear,” “There isn’t an argument nal plans. beautiful street.” million residents are eligible to cast ballots Frink said. “We had one co- there,” Simpson said of the According to FDOT’s re- Contact Chronicle reporter in the Nov. 3 elections, according to numbers hesive document we put to- city’s and FDOT’s takes on vised designs, the intersec- Buster Thompson at 352-564- posted Thursday by state elections officials. gether and did exactly what speed reductions. tions at Seventh and 10th 2916, bthompson@chronicle In all, 14,441,869 Floridians were regis- the department asked us to In its original design, Avenues were opened to online.com or visit tinyurl. tered before a “book closing” deadline last do.” FDOT was going to build di- full medians for north- com/yxn2ahso to see more of week for the general election, including A big push for the city rectional median openings south crossings of motorists his stories. 5,303,254 Democrats and 5,169,012 Republi- cans. Another 3,753,286 Floridians are regis- administrators, informing them of loos- schools, he said there has to be: better tered without ties to any political party. ened COVID-19 restrictions for extra- control over visitor access with secured Emma Vaughn, Florida spokeswoman for HISTORY curricular activities. entranceways, more electronic locks, President Donald Trump’s campaign, called Continued from Page A1 Hebert said the district’s executive improved fencing around campuses, the updated numbers “proof of Florida’s en- team will keep reviewing what can be protective camera casings and thusiasm for President Trump and Powers also read from a pair of let- kept in place. far-reaching emergency speaker Republicans.” ters containing a similar plea to Rep. Tutoring at schools can resume if it’s systems. “Democrats just can’t compete with that Ralph Massullo, R- done on campus with known staff, He- “These are the overriding issues we type of passion and Trump Victory’s supe- Lecanto, and Sen. Wil- bert said. Schools are encouraged to see at most schools,” Grant said, adding rior ground game and infrastructure,” ton Simpson, R-Trilby. host virtual fundraisers, limiting stu- the district will pursue grant funding to Vaughn added in a text. In a phone interview dents’ physical contact with the meet costs. “Every school in the district Carlie Waibel, Florida spokeswoman for Thursday with a public. would benefit from these.” Democratic presidential candidate Joe Chronicle reporter, Hebert said clubs can meet after I With a 4-0 vote, the school board Biden’s campaign, countered by pointing to Powers said she’s not school if they follow the district’s appointed David Vincent as the dis- Democrats’ “overwhelming” vote-by-mail advocating for lesson COVID-19 protocols, but guest speak- trict’s deputy police chief, effective lead in the November election, as well as re- plans glorifying the na- ers must present via Zoom. Nov. 2. cord turnout in the August primaries. tion’s history and Linda Student performances, such as con- Vincent will be sworn in as police “Democrats are leading in the metrics that founding documents. Powers certs, should be done outside, weather chief close to Grant’s last day before will determine this election and returning She wants teachings school board permitting, Hebert said. Group photo- retirement on Dec. 22. their ballots at a higher rate than Republi- to be fair and accurate, vice chair. graphs with students can also be taken Grant was hired part time in Decem- cans — and we aren’t letting up,” Waibel said with students pursuing education as with parental permission. ber 2018 as the school district’s first in an email. scholars of multiple sources. Stadium capacities for athletics also police chief before he was hired full The overall number of registered voters is “We want to learn about what actu- increased to 35%. time the following spring, when he was up 550,499 from the August primaries and is ally happened and what the truth is,” However, Hebert said, volunteers, also named as district’s state-required nearly 1.58 million more than were regis- she said. “You need to see both sides of visitors and other non-essential per- school safety specialist — another posi- tered to vote in the 2016 presidential contest, the issues ... not one, single side and try sonnel are still not allowed inside tion Vincent will transition into in when votes were cast by 9.58 million Florid- to be converted to believe only this, and schools without an appointment. December. ians — 74.5% of the then-registered voters. some people try to do that.” I District School Safety Specialist and Vincent will leave his current posi- Four years ago, Democrats accounted for I School board members also voted Police Chief Buddy Grant said more has tion as captain over the Citrus County 37.9% of the registered voters, while 35.4% 4-0 to keep requiring face coverings for to be done to continue securing cam- Sheriff ’s Office Special Operations Di- were Republicans and 24.02% were students, employees and visitors on puses and district offices from attacks. vision, ending his 27-plus years with independents. school campuses for the foreseeable Grant said these recommendations the agency. In the new count, Democrats make up future, until COVID-19 subsides. came from an assessment tool — a Sandy Counts, the board chair- 36.7% of the voters, Republicans are at 35.8% Board member Thomas Kennedy 428-question form school staff and ad- woman, said she was impressed with and independents account for nearly 26%. was not present for the vote. ministrators helped fill out alongside Vincent’s resume, which includes The remainder are voters registered with A 90-day face-covering policy was Grant for a third year to ID weak spots roughly 10 years of service as a school third parties. originally approved by board members on campuses. resource deputy and sergeant. With Republicans overtaking Democrats in late July. “It’s a very lengthy process,” Grant Contact Chronicle reporter Buster in rural DeSoto County between the prima- I District Chief Academic Officer Dr. told the school board. Thompson at 352-564-2916, bthompson@ ries and the general-election book closing, Scott Hebert told the school board no- While Grant couldn’t disclose the chronicleonline.com or visit tinyurl.com/ the GOP is the major party in 48 of the state’s tices are going out to school confidential findings for specific yxn2ahso to see more of his stories. 67 counties. 000XOXM

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Le- Otherwise, unused and INVERNESS loving wife, Lorraine The Citrus County Sher- canto Highway. expired medication can al- Pride; son, Barry Howard I Lydia E. Barter, age 100, iff’s Office, in conjunction Homosassa, 6885 S. ways be dropped off at the Arnold Pride; daughter, Simone with the U.S. Drug Enforce- Suncoast Blvd. Sheriff’s Office Drop Off Lo- Inverness, FL passed away Thursday, Oct 8, 2020 Pride, 82 Geness; three grand- ment Administration (DEA), In addition, the Citrus cations in Inverness and at the Citrus Health & LECANTO daughters, Dana Tene- will host a National Drug County Health Department in Lecanto. bruso, Janee Maysles Rehab Arnold Pride, 82, of Le- Take Back Day from 10 a.m. Lecanto will accept sharps For information about Drug Center (Philip), Arielle Watkins; canto, Florida passed to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, and syringes, but the items Take Back Day, call where she two great grandsons, An- away peacefully on Satur- at the following Walmart be in the appropriate con- 352-726-4488. had been thony Tenebruso, Jr. and day, October 10, 2020. locations: tainer. The Health — From staff reports a beloved Elijah Maysles; and a host Arnold resident of relatives and friends. RECORD for the was born Professional services For the past 12 August 14, are entrusted to New Se- 1938 in Citrus County South Maplenut Way, Inver- years. renity Memorial Funeral I For more Lydia Lydia was Stony Home & Cremation Svcs., Sheriff’s Office ness, at 4:14 p.m. Oct. 11 on a information about Barter born in Creek, Inc. 352-563-1394. misdemeanor charge of retail DUI arrest arrests made by the New York City on August 7, Virginia Sign the guest book at petit theft. According to his ar- to Rich- I Citrus County 1920 to the late Adam and www.chronicleonline.com. Shelby Collazo, 25, of ard and Sheriff’s Office, go to rest affidavit, Rock is accused Gertrude (Thayer) Eich Beverly Hills, at 4:17 a.m. Arnold Sarah www.sheriffcitrus.org of shoplifting a peach from the and moved to Florida in Oct. 11 on felony charges of Pride Pride. He and click on the Inverness Walmart. His bond 1980 from Old Bethpage, OBITUARIES driving under the influence Long Island, NY. She was grew up in New York City Public Information was set at $500. n Submissions must be with death of a child, DUI with I a member of the First Lu- where he attended the link, then on Arrest Katelyn Rodriguez, 25 verified with the serious bodily injury, and child of Hernando, at 2:05 a.m. theran Church of Inver- New York School of Print- Reports. ing. He went on to serve in funeral home or neglect with great bodily harm. Oct. 11 on a misdemeanor ness. She enjoyed working Her bond was set at $130,000. with arts and crafts. the United States Navy society in charge of a plastic baggie with meth- charge of battery. Her bond Left to cherish her from 1958 to 1961. He was arrangements. Domestic amphetamine residue was was set at $1,000. battery arrests memory are two children: stationed at the Anacostia n A flag will be included found in her possession. Her I Nikhaila Mills, 24, of Richard A. Barter and his Naval Air Station in Wash- I Noe Bali, 28 of Inver- for free for those who bond was set at $1,000. West Featheredge Court, Le- wife, Marie of Inverness, ington DC and the Port Ly- served in the U.S. ness, at 10:49 a.m. Oct. 12 I Cassandra Hallmark, canto, at 3 p.m. Oct. 11 on a FL and Janice Mau and autey, Morocco Naval Air military. (Please note on a misdemeanor charge of 29, of South Calais Terrace, felony charge of possession of her husband, Dwayne of Station where he played the branch of service domestic battery. Homosassa, at 1:26 a.m. a controlled substance and Oveido, Florida; 4 grand- the drums in the Navy when submitting an Other arrests Oct. 12 on a misdemeanor misdemeanor charges of pos- children: William Barter Band. He returned to the obituary.) I charge of possession of can- session of cannabis and drug (Lisa), Floral City; Brad United States and married Kaley Parrish, 19, of n Obituary deadlines for South Calais Terrace, nabis. According to her arrest paraphernalia. According to Barter, Pensacola, FL; his best friend Lorraine David Mau (Ayleen), Or- Tuesday, Wednesday, Homosassa, at 1:23 a.m. affidavit, Hallmark was a pas- her arrest affidavit, Mills was Pride. He became a mo- lando, FL: Joy Mau, Or- Thursday and Friday Oct. 12 on a misdemeanor senger in a vehicle pulled found sleeping in her car at a torman for the New York lando, FL; 4 great City Transit Authority and editions is 3 p.m. the over for a faulty tag light and gas pump and a small amount charge of drug parapherna- grandchildren: Ashley and retired after 28 years of day before. Deadlines lia. According to her arrest af- a small amount of marijuana of heroin, burnt tin foil, and a Kyle Barter and David and dedicated service. for Saturday, Sunday fidavit, Parrish was a was found in her possession. small amount of marijuana Caleb Mau; 1 great great Arnold moved to Le- and Monday editions passenger in a vehicle pulled Her bond was set at $1,000. were found in her possession. grandchild, Elena Cum- canto, Florida in 1999. He is 3 p.m. Friday. over for a faulty tag light and I , 36, of Her bond was set at $4,000. Gerald Rock mings. She was preceded was a member of Mount n Obituaries are at www. in death by her husband, Olive Missionary Baptist chronicleonline.com. evade the controlling stat- person has been duly Ernest John Barter August Church, the Afro-Ameri- utory provisions, and has authorized by the 1, 1987, her brother, Arthur can Club of Citrus County, n Email obits@chronicle ARRESTS a potential for abuse sim- department. Eich, and a sister in law, and the New York City online.com or call Continued from Page A1 ilar to or greater than that I Sell, manufacture, Irene Landman. Transit Retirees of Flor- 352-563-5660 for of the substances con- deliver, or possess with There is a Celebration ida. He was always the life more information. containing counterfeit trolled under chapter 893, intent to sell, manufac- of Life scheduled for Tues- of the party with a story to n Extra plaques are Xanax pills and white to wit: Etizolam. ture, or deliver, a con- day, October 20, 2020 at tell, or good advice if available for $40. pills stamped with the I Possession and/or trolled substance in a 11:00 AM from Chas. E. needed. He also loved identifying code G7322, distribute an imitation structure or conveyance Davis with The Rev. Paul which is marketed as Al- controlled substance, to where any child under Gigilo officiating. Burial prazolam, the generic for wit: Etizolam. 16 years of age is present. will follow in Oak Ridge With Crematory I I Cemetery. The family will Funeral Home CREMATION Xanax, according to the Sell, manufacture, or Did scheme to de- RAMONE TOMPKINS FREE release. deliver, or possess with fraud and obtains prop- receive friends at the fu- Gathering: Tuesday 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. FREE URN RICHARD O’CONNOR INTERMENT $ The agents also found intent to sell, manufac- erty that has an aggregate neral home from 10:00 AM Gathering: Thursday 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. AT VA about 16,000 additional ture, or deliver, a counter- value of $50,000 or more until the hour of service. DANIEL BROWN CEMETERY IN 889595 Service: Saturday (10/31) 11:00 A.M. BUSHNELL pills, weighing about feit controlled substance. by using a counterfeit Sign the guest book at Calvary Chapel of Inverness I www.chronicleonline.com. LYDIA BARTER For Veterans, Hospice, Government Employees - 15 pounds, in pre- Distribute medical driver license to rent a Service: Tuesday (10/20) 11:00 A.M. Federal, State, and Local, Their Spouses and packaged containers. drugs through an internet USPS P.O. Box. ROBERT Mc COLLAM - Private Arrangements Immediate Family Members Sheriff ’s Office Sgt. Lee pharmacy without a I Receive any proceeds EULALIA GARCIA SO YOU KNOW Service: Friday 11:00 A.M. We are an indigent care provider at NO COST to the family. Carey told the Chronicle permit. derived, directly or indi- Burial: Stage Stand Cemetery New Serenity Memorial Funeral Home n The Chronicle does CHARLES BONETTI - Private Arrangements & Cremation Services, Inc. the counterfeit drugs were I Possession of a con- rectly, from a pattern of JAMES WELSHANS - Service: Tuesday 6:00 P.M. 713 NE 5th Terrace • Crystal River, FL 34428 not edit obituaries for LELAND DAVIS, JR. - Private Arrangements

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A click of the wrist Company Money&Markets gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com Spotlight Prescription for growth 3,560 S&P 500 28,960 Dow Jones industrials Walgreens Alliance shares had their best day in and several thousand more internationally, said it expects 3,440 Close: 3,483.34 28,160 Close: 28,494.20 almost five months after the pharmacy chain posted the pandemic to continue to affect its stores in the first half Change: -5.33 (-0.2%) Change: -19.80 (-0.1%) better-than-expected fourth quarter of 2021, but forecast low single-digit growth in 3,320 10 DAYS 27,360 10 DAYS earnings and raised its 2021 guidance. earnings per share for the full year. Deerfield, Illinois-based Walgreens said “Despite uncertainty amid the global 3,600 30,000 it made $373 million in the final quarter of COVID-19 pandemic, we are seeing gradual fiscal 2020 after losing $1.7 billion the improvement in key U.S. and UK markets and 28,000 previous quarter, when millions of continued strong performance in our wholesale 3,300 shoppers stayed home to avoid the rapidly business,” said CEO Stefano Pessina. 26,000 spreading pandemic. Walgreens, which Walgreens jumped 4.8% to close at $37.64 runs more than 9,000 stores in the U.S. on Thursday. 3,000 24,000 Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) Thursday’s close: $37.64, +1.73 Total return 1-yr 3-yrs* 5-yrs* WBA -28.2% -15.2 -13.5 2,700 22,000 52-WEEK RANGE Price-earnings ratio: 45 AOMJ JAS AOMJ JAS $33 $65 (Based on past 12-month results) Div. yield: 5.0% Dividend: $1.87 StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD AP *annualized Source: FactSet DOW 28,535.85 28,181.54 28,494.20 -19.80 -0.07% -0.16% NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 11,997.41 11,733.49 11,988.83 +101.34 +0.85% +9.98% Stocks fall on Wall Britain to impose new mea- composite gave up 54.86 DOW Util. 880.45 864.07 875.22 +0.03 ...% -0.45% sures to contain the outbreak. points, or 0.5%, to 11,713.87. Vol. (in mil.) 3,061 3,126 NYSE Comp. 13,148.70 12,960.98 13,137.25 -5.92 -0.04% -5.58% Street as virus Pvs. Volume 3,249 3,257 NASDAQ 11,740.68 11,559.10 11,713.87 -54.86 -0.47% +30.55% European stock indexes fell Smaller company stocks Advanced 1461 1709 S&P 500 3,489.08 3,440.89 3,483.34 -5.33 -0.15% +7.82% spreads in Europe broadly Thursday as traders fared better than the broader Declined 1092 1364 S&P 400 2,006.25 1,957.24 2,002.82 +18.54 +0.93% -2.92% pulled money out of riskier market. The Russell 2000 New Highs 54 58 Wilshire 5000 36,051.35 35,505.22 35,993.58 -21.31 -0.06% +9.45% U.S. stock indexes erased New Lows 12 28 Russell 2000 1,641.00 1,598.49 1,638.88 +17.23 +1.06% -1.77% much of their early losses and investments. index of small- stocks closed modestly lower Thurs- In the U.S., investor opti- bounced back from an early Stocks of Local Interest day, extending the S&P 500’s mism that the Trump adminis- slide and rose 17.23 points, or tration and Congress will soon 1.1%, to 1,638.88. 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR losing streak to a third day. NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV The S&P 500 fell 0.2% after reach a deal on another round Stocks have been mostly AT&T Inc T 26.08 2 39.70 27.45 -.04 -0.1 t t t -29.8 -20.6 14 2.08 having been down 1.4%. Tech- of stimulus for the economy climbing this month, but has waned. And the govern- have pulled back this week Ametek Inc AME 54.82 0 108.63 109.01 +1.11 +1.0 s s s +9.3 +20.7 45 0.72 nology, health care and com- ment said Thursday that the as ongoing talks between Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 32.58 4 93.70 54.92 -2.41 -4.2 t t s -33.1 -35.4 14 1.10e munications stocks accounted for most of the selling, out- number of Americans seeking Democrats and Republicans Bank of America BAC 17.95 4 35.72 24.15 +.53 +2.2 t t s -31.4 -11.2 9 0.72 weighing slight gains in banks unemployment aid increased on an economic stimulus Capital City Bank CCBG 15.61 4 30.95 20.87 +.26 +1.3 t s s -31.6 -20.2 1 0.56 and elsewhere in the market. more than expected last package have failed to de- Citigroup C 32.00 3 83.11 43.61 +.58 +1.3 t t s -45.4 -34.8 6 2.04 Wall Street has turned cau- week. liver results. Investors have Disney DIS 79.07 7 153.41 127.36 +.77 +0.6 s t s -11.9 -0.1 17 1. 76 tious this week amid a conflu- The S&P 500 fell 5.33 been hoping that Washing- Duke Energy DUK 62.13 8 103.79 91.96 -.71 -0.8 t s s +0.8 +0.8 23 3.86f ence of worrisome trends for points to 3,483.34. The Dow ton would provide more fi- EPR Properties EPR 12.56 2 79.80 22.00 +.23 +1.1 t t t -68.9 -67.6 7 4.32 the economy, which is still Jones Industrial Average nancial support for the Equity Commonwealth EQC 24.38 5 30.97 27.09 +.02 +0.1 t s s -6.5 -1.0 27 2.50e hampered by the pandemic. dropped 19.80 points, or economy since July, when a Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 2 73.12 34.45 +.30 +0.9 t t s -50.6 -45.4 8 3.48 Coronavirus infections are ris- 0.1%, to 28,494.20. It had $600-a-week extra benefit Ford Motor F 3.96 7 9.58 7.62 +.05 +0.7 s s s -18.1 -8.2 6 ... ing in Europe, prompting gov- been down 332 points in the for the unemployed expired. Gen Electric GE 5.48 2 13.26 6.87 +.05 +0.7 s t s -38.4 -23.2 dd 0.04 ernments in France and early going. The Nasdaq — From wire reports HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 9 151.97 137.79 +3.13 +2.3 s s s -6.8 +11.1 21 1.72f Home Depot HD 140.63 0 292.95 287.54 +.45 +0.2 s s s +31.7 +26.2 29 6.00 should not be alarmed by his debt and Intel Corp INTC 43.63 4 69.29 53.85 +.30 +0.6 s s s -10.0 +5.9 18 1.32 repeatedly insisted that he is IBM IBM 90.56 6 158.75 124.89 -1.05 -0.8 t r s -6.8 -7.8 13 6.52 CAMPAIGNS “underleveraged.” Continued from Page A1 LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 8 36.63 31.80 +.84 +2.7 s s s -10.9 +0.4 18 ... “It’s a tiny percentage of my net worth,” Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 0 175.94 176.15 +2.54 +1.5 s s s +47.1 +60.2 39 2.20 Trump said of his reported debt. But he Lumen Technologies LUMN 8.16 3 15.30 9.93 +.13 +1.3 t t t -24.8 -7.3 4 1.00 didn’t owe any money to Russia or any left open the possibility that some of his “sinister people” and suggested that debt is owed to a foreign bank by saying. McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 229.48 229.64 +2.02 +0.9 s s s +16.2 +11.2 35 5.16f 0 being $400 million in debt was a “very “No, I don’t owe Russia money. I owe a Microsoft Corp MSFT 132.52 9 232.86 219.66 -1.20 -0.5 s s s +39.3 +61.0 43 2.24f very small percentage” compared to his very, very small, it’s called mortgages.” Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 8 187.49 171.59 +4.67 +2.8 s s s +6.5 +0.8 32 2.56 overall assets. Biden meanwhile, took a far different, NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 0 308.06 298.46 -2.18 -0.7 t s s +23.2 +33.7 22 5.60 Biden, appearing nearly 1,200 miles softer, approach with audience ques- Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 1 24.78 13.66 +.26 +1.9 t t s -38.6 -28.9 6 0.84 away, denounced the White House’s han- tions. The former vice president, who Regions Fncl RF 6.94 6 17.54 12.54 +.29 +2.4 t s s -26.9 -15.0 9 0.62 dling of the virus, declaring that it was at struggled growing up with a stutter, stut- fault for closing a pandemic response of- tered slightly at the start of the program Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 8 125.62 118.86 -.11 -0.1 s s s +14.1 +15.5 15 3.60f fice established by the Obama adminis- and at one point squeezed his eyes shut Texas Instru TXN 93.09 0 155.88 152.55 -.22 -0.1 s s s +18.9 +21.5 27 3.60 tration in which he served. Though vague and slowed down his response to clearly UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 8 217.90 193.10 -1.15 -0.6 t s s -4.4 +2.5 22 1.00 at times, he acknowledged it was a mis- enunciate his words. At times his an- Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 7 62.22 58.16 -.27 -0.5 t t t -5.3 +3.2 13 2.52f take to support a 1994 crime bill that led swers droned on. Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 3 21.72 14.32 -.05 -0.3 t s s -25.9 -22.9 0.97e to increased Black incarceration and Dressed in a blue and holding a WalMart Strs WMT 102.00 9 151.33 144.53 +.59 +0.4 s s s +21.6 +23.4 83 2.16f suggested he finally will offer clarity on white cloth mask in one hand, the Demo- his position on expanding the Supreme cratic nominee also brought a small card Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 33.88 2 64.50 37.64 +1.73 +4.8 s s s -36.2 -29.6 7 1.87f Court if Trump’s nominee to the bench is of notes on stage and referred to it while Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum seated before Election Day. promising to roll back tax cuts for the of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in Trump, less than two weeks after being wealthiest Americans. He said doing so preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. diagnosed with COVID-19, dodged di- would save, as he consulted his notes, PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. rectly answering whether he took a test “let me see... $92 billion.” InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR the day of the Sept. 29 debate, only saying Biden vowed to say before Election TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Stocks closed modestly lower “possibly I did, possibly I didn’t.” Debate Day whether he will support expanding 3-month T-bill .11 .10 +0.01 1.66 Thursday, extending the S&P rules required that each candidate, using the number of justices on the Supreme 6-month T-bill .12 .12 ... 1.62 500’s losing streak to a third the honor system, had tested negative Court if Democrats win the presidency, day. Technology, health care 52-wk T-bill .12 .13 -0.01 1.58 prior to the Cleveland event, but Trump the Senate and hold the House after and communications stocks spoke in circles when asked when he last November. 2-year T-note .14 .14 ... 1.57 accounted for most of the sell- The yield on the 5-year T-note .32 .30 +0.02 1.56 ing, outweighing slight gains tested negative. He has for weeks refused to answer the 10-year Treasury 7-year T-note .52 .51 +0.01 1.65 by banks and elsewhere in It was his positive test two days later question but went further Thursday note rose to 10-year T-note .74 .73 +0.01 1. 74 the market. that created Thursday’s odd spectacle, night. He said, “I’m still not a fan” of ex- 0.74% on Thurs- 30-year T-bond 1.52 1.50 +0.02 2.23 which deprived most viewers of a simul- panding the court, but that his ultimate day. 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Sounds like my nephew Mac Harris ...... citizen member controversial cost-cutting invited to express their opinions who must have his own way. Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member changes imposed earlier this in a letter to the editor. We can’t afford another four I Persons wishing to address the Founded Jeff Bryan ...... managing editor, news year by Postmaster General years of unabated nonsense. by Albert M. Louis DeJoy. editorial board, which meets No one can, not even his sup- Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... community editor weekly, should call Mike Arnold Partisan politics was the porters, who want to bring the at 352-563-5660. rest of us down, so they can “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” root cause of the postal ser- I All letters must be signed and — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus vice’s cost-cutting measures include a phone number and win; win what? I have no idea and voter disenfranchisement hometown, including letters what winning is in the past The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials was the effect. He found that sent via email. Names and four years under this admin- are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. the state attorneys general hometowns will be printed; istration. Everyone one seems proved that the United States phone numbers will not be to be losing. Postal Service and the Post- published or given out. I We reserve the right to edit master General violated and Jack Stackley ENDORSEMENT letters for length, libel, fairness infringed on the states’ con- and good taste. Inverness stitutional authority to regu- I Letters must be no longer than late elections and the 400 words, and writers will be Your Social Security people’s right to vote. limited to four letters per This clearly proves Trump’s month. is safe hand-picked postmaster was I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, There is a rumor that messing with the post office 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Trump is going to end Social Massullo Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to to disenfranchise voters who 352-563-3280; or email to Security. vote by mail. This has nothing [email protected]. That is not true. Trump to do with several letters de- signed a series of executive scribing lack of funding in 330,000,000 x 70% 231,000,000 orders on Aug. 8 intended to 2006. Trump has made it a Americans would have to get provide relief from the detri- deserves third point to make mail-in voting the virus. We presently have mental economic impact of an issue because he’s afraid approximately 6,600,000 peo- the COVID-19 crisis. This ex- of losing the election. Trump ple infected. ecutive order to allow em- would rather have Americans A big problem with this the- ployers to defer payment of expose themselves to COVID ory is that no one knows if payroll taxes for employees and wait in long lines to vote. you can get the virus a second who make less than $100,000 term in Florida I just got a letter from my time. Even if we assume you each year. bank sent Sept. 8 and re- can’t get the virus twice, our This is only temporary mea- ceived Sept. 17. fatality rate in the U.S. is sure from Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, President Trump is trying 2.97%: 231,000,000 x 2.97% is 2020. Trump cannot end pay- to sow doubts in the election, over 6,000,000 deaths. roll taxes. saying if he loses it will be How can Trump and the That is a measure that only State House rigged. What kind of a presi- Republicans advocate herd can be enacted through Con- dent does that, or for that immunity when it means that gress. It is his suggestion that matter any elected official? over 6 million Americans will the payroll tax be eventually alph Massullo, who Suncoast as well as for State die? These are preventable phased out and Social Secu- runs a successful der- Road 41 improvements. Jack Burt deaths! And they have al- rity be funded from the gen- Rmatology practice in Together with Sen. Simp- Inverness ready implemented their plan eral funds as other programs. Citrus County, has repre- son, Rep. Massullo has by again stopping mask wear- Trump is not planning to end sented Citrus County well in helped steer millions to Cit- ing, indoor rallies, opening Social Security nor Medicare. the Florida House of Repre- rus County for water im- A few good reads schools, stopping testing. But The Social Security trust fund sentatives and should be re- provements and springs we can do the math and they is not at risk, since payment for two views deferral is only temporary, turned for a third term. He restoration projects, some- are not fooling us. As different as day and and at present, must be paid has forged an excellent thing he says he expects to night: “The Splendid and the Isabell Stawicki back early in 2021. At present, working relationship with continue. Vile,” by Eric Larson, about Beverly Hills the Social Security trust fund our state senator Wilton As a physician, Massullo Churchill, and “Rage,” by Bob has a surplus of $2.9 trillion. Simpson, who will be Senate focused on health, as well, Woodward, about Trump. This would cover about three president next year, and to- sponsoring a health care Everyone is years. But at present, tempo- gether they have brought Cit- vaccine registry for students. James McIntosh losing nowadays rary cessation of the payroll rus County much-needed He praises the county’s men- Lecanto tax is for only four months to resources and tal health crisis “We’re going to have insur- help working Americans support. intervention ance for everybody ... much cover necessary expenses due less expensive and much bet- to the pandemic. This gives Massullo THE ISSUE: team model, The problem with ter. Nobody knows health Americans making less than counts among his State which has cut herd immunity care better than Donald $100,000 additional income to accomplishments Representative for down on Baker President Trump is now Trump. Nobody knows the tax help catch up on their debts. several import- Citrus County. Act actions, espe- touting herd immunity to stop code better than I do. Nobody The House under Democrat ant economic de- cially with young the coronavirus. He says if knows politics better than I leadership has failed to act velopment steps. people, and enough people get the virus, do. Nobody knows the politi- on providing a second relief He helped move OUR OPINION: would like to see it will go away without a cians better than me. I know package for working Ameri- legislation for- Ralph Massullo is the model be ad- vaccine. more than the generals. No- cans. This is a temporary ward on skills the right choice. opted statewide. The United States has ap- body knows the system better measure as Americans need training in Locally, he proximately 330,000,000 peo- than me ... which is why I help now. ple. Experts at the Mayo schools to de- would like to see alone can fix it.” If only we Your Social Security is safe. Clinic estimate that 70% of could find this “nobody” velop workforce skills, im- a receiving facility on county the population would have to person. Richard Tomlinson portant to businesses land in Lecanto, located with become infected and survive: This nobody person also Crystal River thinking about locating here. a new animal services He’ll continue to work on facility. increasing apprenticeship In the next two years, he ballot is exactly the same as the absentee bal- programs and public-private said, his priorities also in- Not the look I want for CR lot. The name was changed from the absentee workforce programs. Incor- clude greater access to tele- I find it comical in this morning’s Chronicle ballot to vote-by-mail ballot whenever the state porating new industries is in health. We don’t agree with (editorial on Friday, Oct. 2, 2020), that it says, of Florida decided that if you wanted to vote Massullo’s economic devel- Rep. Massullo on everything, “CR knows what it wants the community to look without going to the polls, you could get a vote- opment sights, too, and he but that’s expected. While like.” I must just be imagining things when I by-mail ballot. The ballot’s the exact same bal- counts passage of Florida’s his challenger, an educator, drive by Crystal Square, the empty strip mall. ... lot. ... You have to sign it to send it back to them industrial hemp bill as a has some good ideas, we They have no clue whatsoever what they want or you can just bring it in to one of the early vot- win. think Massullo will be a their community to look like, unless they want it ing places or on the day of the regular voting Infrastructure and trans- stronger representative for to look like crap. and just hand it to someone and they will take it portation are important to Citrus County. Editor’s notes appreciated in for you in the voting poll, the poll worker. You economic development, as With Simpson taking lead- can take it to the Elections Office. ... So people I truly appreciate the editor’s notes when well. Although he and Simp- ership of the state Senate need to quit putting on there that these are dif- needed to correct an opinion with the real facts. son have worked with county and Massullo, a thoughtful ferent ballots. They’re not different ballots ... A round of applause and a tip of my leaders in supporting exten- man who has forged excel- . sion of the Suncoast Park- lent working relationships in OUND Don’t block voters way to at least State Road Tallahassee and beyond, I’m wearing a mask S (Re the Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020, 486, he said the state’s representing us in the in the Well, well, well, I guess I will continue OFF front-page story, “Voter registration COVID-caused revenue House, Citrus County is well- to wear my big mask, no matter who won’t be extended,” “Judge denies re- shortfall could affect exten- poised for the future. makes fun of me. quest, rips Florida’s election issues”): I sion of the roadway west to Overall, Massullo has been always believed that voting is an honor U.S. 19 and north to I-10. the right man for the job for Things to ponder and a privilege. I also believe it is a duty for every citizen to vote. Then I He will continue to advo- Citrus County, and we think (Re the Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020, Page CALL cate for extension of the he should continue. C2, Sound Off, “Price makes no sense”): see in the paper today how the regis- What a wonderful way to start the morn- tration is not being extended because ing — wondering why low-fat cheese 563-0579 of the government screw-up and crash- costs more than regular cheese. I al- ing of our intelligence area to get this Editor’s note: The Chronicle Editorial Board issues endorsements ways knew my daughter’s teensy cost done. What I find over time is you have people of local candidates. Endorsement decisions are based on multiple in- more than my mom’s one-piece and that torn putting obstacles in to vote. You would think terviews conducted with each candidate by the board and staff. Can- were the most expensive. Things to ponder. that to elected officials, this would be the didates not endorsed by the editorial board of the Chronicle are greatest thing that they would do is to get ev- encouraged to submit a rebuttal to [email protected] no The ballots are the same eryone to vote, as it is the greatest thing in this later than Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020. All rebuttals submitted prior to the I’m kind of replying to write in or whatever country that we do. Yet I see time and again, deadline are guaranteed to publish no later than Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, the day before Election Day. about absentee ballots, which is not absentee governors removing drop-off places, setting re- ballots now. They’re called vote-by-mail ballots. strictions, going to look at how people vote — A person was saying there’s two different ballots which is right, you should only be legally voting CHRONICLE EDITORIAL BOARD ENDORSEMENTS — there’s not two different ballots — and saying — but you see the obstacles that they’re doing…Why don’t you want people to vote? This I School Board runoff: Ginger Bryant (Endorsed during Primary) absentee ballots are different than vote-by-mail affects our county because of you saying that I Amendments: Vote NO on Amendments 1, 2, 3, 4 ballots. The only thing different is 20 years ago, and YES on 5,6 they wanted you to have what they called an ab- you don’t believe the people in Citrus County; that they don’t know how to vote, don’t know I Property Appraiser: Cregg Dalton sentee ballot when you were going to be out of what to vote and they can only vote a certain I Crystal River Council Seat 1: Ken Brown the state, you were sick at home or you couldn’t way. This is America. How many people have I Crystal River Council Seat 5: Robert Holmes get to a poll. But they changed that in the state died and fought for this privilege?...It’s your I State House 34: Ralph Massullo of Florida to where anyone who wants a vote-by- mail ballot, they can get it. The vote-by-mail duty to vote.

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Associated Press Dry desert soil cracks due to the lack of monsoon rainfall in Maricopa, Ariz. NOAA forecasters see a dry winter for all of the south from coast-to-coast and say that could worsen an already bad drought. Forecasters: Expect drought for winter SETH BORENSTEIN likely be closer to normal, Associated Press NOAA said. For the already dry Don’t expect much of a Southwest and areas winter wallop this year, ex- across the South, this cept for the pain of wors- could be a “big punch,”

ening drought, U.S. said NOAA drought expert Associated Press government forecasters David Miskus. About 45% Medical staff takes a swab as she tests a boy for COVID-19 at a drive-through at the San Paolo hospital, in said Thursday. of the nation is in drought, Milan, Italy, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. Coronavirus infections are surging again in the region of northern Italy Two-thirds of the United the highest level in more where the pandemic first took hold in Europe, renewing pressure on hospitals and health care workers. States should get a warmer than seven years. than normal winter, the Mike Halpert, deputy di- National Oceanic and At- rector of NOAA’s Climate Europe, US reel as COVID-19 cases surge at record pace mospheric Administration Prediction Center, said he predicted. Only Washing- doesn’t see much relief for DAVID CRARY, CARLA K. surges in the Midwest and Great dead per day in late April. ton, northern Idaho, Mon- central and southern Cali- JOHNSON, GEIR MOULSON Plains, where resistance to Worldwide, deaths have fallen tana, the Dakotas and fornia, where wildfires Associated Press masks and other precautions has slightly in recent weeks to about northwestern Minnesota, have been raging. been running high and the virus 5,200 a day, down from a peak of will get a colder than nor- What’s driving the Coronavirus cases around the has often been seen as just a big- around 7,000 in April. mal winter, forecasters mostly warmer and drier world have climbed to all-time city problem. Deaths per day are In France, which reported said. winter forecast is La Nina, highs of more than 330,000 per climbing in 30 states. over 22,000 new infections The forecast for winter the cooling of parts of the day as the scourge comes storm- Dr. Anthony Fauci, the U.S. Wednesday, President Emman- rain and snow splits the central Pacific that alter ing back across Europe and government’s top infectious-dis- uel Macron put 18 million resi- nation in three stripes. weather patterns world- spreads with renewed speed in expert, said Americans dents in nine regions, including NOAA sees the entire wide, Halpert said. the U.S., forcing many places to should think hard about Paris, under a curfew starting south from southern Cali- For the East, big snow- reimpose tough restrictions whether to hold Thanksgiving Saturday. The country will de- fornia to North Carolina storms or blizzards aren’t eased just months ago. gatherings. ploy 12,000 police officers to en- getting a dry winter. Fore- usually associated with La Well after Europe seemed to “Everyone has this tradi- force it. casters see wetter weather Nina. That’s more likely have largely tamed the virus tional, emotional, warm feeling Italy set a one-day record for for the northernmost with its warming ocean that proved so lethal last spring, about the holidays and bringing infections and recorded the states: Oregon and Wash- counterpart, El Nino, he newly confirmed infections are a group of people, friends and highest daily death toll of this ington to Michigan and said. But he added that ex- reaching unprecedented levels family, together in the house in- second wave, adding 83 victims dipping down to Illinois, treme events are not in Germany, the Czech Republic, doors,” he said on ABC’s “Good to bring its count to nearly Indiana, Ohio and other something meteorologists Italy and Poland. Most of the Morning America.” “We really 36,400, the second-highest in Eu- parts of the Ohio Valley. can see in seasonal rest of the continent is seeing have to be careful this time that rope after Britain. The rest of the nation will forecasts. similar danger signs. each individual family evalu- In Britain, London and seven France announced a 9 p.m. ates the risk-benefit of doing other areas face restrictions WORLD curfew in Paris and other big cit- that.” that will mean more than 11 mil- Around the ies. Londoners face new restric- New cases in the U.S. have lion people will be barred from tions on meeting with people risen over the past two weeks meeting with anyone indoors Space probe makes 1st Venus indoors. The Netherlands from about 40,000 per day on av- from outside their households fly-by on way to Mercury closed bars and restaurants this erage to more than 52,000, accord- and will be asked to minimize week. The Czech Republic and ing to Johns Hopkins University. travel starting this weekend. BERLIN — A spacecraft bound for Mercury swung by Venus Northern Ireland shut schools. (Cases peaked in the U.S. over the European nations have seen on Thursday, using Earth’s neighbor to adjust its course on the Poland limited restaurant hours summer at nearly 70,000 a day.) nearly 230,000 confirmed deaths way to the solar system’s smallest and innermost planet. and closed gyms and pools. Deaths were relatively stable from the virus, while the U.S. Launched almost two years ago, the European-Japanese In the United States, new cases over the past two weeks, at has recorded over 217,000, probe BepiColombo took a black-and-white snapshot of Venus per day are on the rise in 44 around 720 a day. That is well though experts agree the official from a distance of 10,560 miles, with some of its own instru- states, with many of the biggest below the U.S. peak of over 2,200 figures understate the true toll. ments in the frame.The fly-by is the second of nine so-called planetary gravity assists that the spacecraft needs for its sev- en-year trip to Mercury. The first, around Earth, took place in April. The European Space Agency has described the $1.5 billion- mission as one of its most challenging yet. Mercury’s extreme C-SPAN suspends Scully after lie about hack temperatures, the intense gravity pull of the sun and blistering DAVID BAUDER criticized him as a “never colleagues at C-SPAN, fellow news solar radiation make for hellish conditions. Associated Press Trumper,” Scully tweeted “@Scara- professionals and the debate com- BepiColombo will make one more fly-by of Venus and six of mucci should I respond to Trump.” mission. “I ask for their forgiveness Mercury itself to slow down before its arrival in 2025. Once NEW YORK — C-SPAN sus- Scaramucci, a former Trump com- as I try to move forward in a mo- there, the spacecraft will split in two, releasing a European or- pended its political editor Steve munications director and now a ment of reflection and disappoint- biter nicknamed Bepi that will swoop into Mercury’s inner orbit Scully indefinitely Thursday after critic of the president, advised ment in myself,” he said. while Mio, built by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, he admitted to lying about his Twit- Scully to ignore him. C-SPAN said Scully confessed to gathers data from a greater distance. ter feed being hacked when he was Scully said that when he saw his lying about the hack on confronted about a questionable tweet had created a controversy, “I Wednesday. China fires two health officials exchange with former Trump aide falsely claimed that my Twitter ac- “He understands that he made a following new virus outbreak Anthony Scaramucci. count had been hacked.” serious mistake,” the network said. The news came on the day of He had been frustrated by “We were very saddened by this BEIJING — A hospital president and the director of the what was supposed to be a career Trump’s comments and several news and do not condone his health commission in the northern Chinese city of Qingdao highlight for the 30-year C-SPAN weeks of criticism on social media actions.” have been fired after China’s latest coronavirus outbreak, au- veteran. Scully was to moderate the and conservative news outlets Trump seized on the news, tweet- thorities said Thursday. second debate between President about his role as moderator, includ- ing “I was right again! I was right A brief notice on the Qingdao city government’s official mi- Donald Trump and Democrat Joe ing attacks directed at his family, he again! Steve Scully just admitted he croblog Thursday said Health Commission Director Sui Zhen- Biden, which was canceled after said. was lying about his Twitter being hua and Deng Kai, president of Qingdao’s thoracic hospital to Trump would not agree to a virtual “These were both errors in judge- hacked. The Debate was Rigged!” which the cases have been linked, were placed under further format because of his COVID-19 ment for which I am totally respon- The debate commission did not investigation. No other details were given. diagnosis. sible for,” Scully said. “I apologize.” immediately return a message Authorities ordered testing of all 9 million people in the city A week ago, after Trump had He said he let down his seeking comment. afterAd#:000Y7H3 a total of 12 cases,Date:08/02/20 including Day:SUNthose not displaying Size:2X2 symp- toms, wereCust:13159 discovered Salesperson:801 over the weekend, Last accounting Edited for Chi- na’s firstBy:CARRIE.TRUMAN local transmissions in about Pub:CITRUS two months. COUNTY CHRONICLE Tag Line:BLINDS Color —Info: From wire reports Trusted Family Dental Care We provide Quality Dental Care in a Relaxing and Caring Atmosphere Since 1991

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SAN DIEGO — Before Carlos Correa headed to the plate in the ninth inning of Game 5 of the AL Championship Series, he told Dusty Baker, “Walkoff.” The 71-year-old manager replied, “Go ahead, man,” and then said a quick prayer to his father and brother. If the Houston Astros had been forced to go extra innings against the Tampa Bay Rays, Baker thought, he’d have to burn Framber Valdéz, his projected Game 6 starter. Baker’s prayer was answered with a loud crack. Correa homered with one out in the ninth, and the Astros beat the Rays 4-3 Thursday be- hind sensational pitching from five rookies, closing to 3-2 in the series. Correa drove a fastball at the letters from Nick Anderson just past the palm trees to the right of the batter’s eye at Petco Park, watched the ball for a few steps and then flung his bat. He was greeted at home by his ecstatic team- mates and had a long hug with Baker. “I don’t mean no disrespect when I call my shot,” said Correa, who added that he went to the indoor cage after his second and third at- bats to work with hitting coach Alex Cintron and make adjustments. “We felt it and it was like, ‘Wow. This feels good,’” the shortstop said. He passed on his positive view to teammate Jose Altuve after the eighth. “I told Altuve walking off the field, ‘I’m going to end it,’” Correa recalled. “I could feel that my swing was in sync, I could feel that my rhythm was good, I could feel that I wanted to drive the ball. When he threw me the fastball I swung good and got exactly what I wanted.” Correa is only 3 for 18 in the series, but two of the hits are homers. Houston won a second straight elimination game thanks in large part to starter Luis Gar- cia and four fellow rookies, who combined to hold the Rays to two runs and four hits through 6 2/3 innings before Baker finally turned to a veteran, Josh James. Ryan Pressly, the seventh Astros pitcher, got the victory. The Astros forced Game 6 on Friday, a re- match of the first game started by left-handers Blake Snell of Tampa Bay and Valdéz. In the ALCS for a fourth straight year, the Astros are trying to join the 2004 Boston Red Sox as the only teams to come back from a 3-0 deficit in a best-of-seven series. The Red Sox beat the New York Yankees in the ALCS and went on to win their first World Series in Associated Press 86 seasons. Houston’s Carlos Correa’s celebrates after his walkoff home run Thursday during the ninth inning in Game 5 of the Otherwise, big league clubs leading 3-0 in a American League Championship Series in San Diego. The Astros defeated the Rays 4-3 and the Rays lead the series best-of-seven postseason series are 37-1. 3 games to 2. Game 6 is tonight, as the Rays have a third chance to clinch a spot in the World Series. See WALKOFF/Page B3 CR boys, Lecanto girls rule county pool Top veterans turn in typical showings CHRIS BERNHARDT JR. Staff writer

In this year of instability, at least of few things remain constant in Citrus County swimming. When Crystal River and Lecanto meet at the Citrus Memorial Health Foundation YMCA pool, county championships are decided. On Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, the usual suspects played their parts for the Panthers and Pirates. The Crystal River boys rolled to a 102-58 vic- tory, while the Lecanto girls pulled out an 89-81 triumph. “I’m really pleased with how they swam,” Crystal River coach Chuck Gatton said. “It’s been a strange year as with all sports. COVID MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle has effected all kinds of things. But the kids are ABOVE: Dakota Mills of Crystal River swims the butterfly leg during the 200-medley relay Thursday against Lecanto at the Citrus swimming great as a team. Memorial Health Foundation YMCA. The Pirates won this race and the meet against their county rivals. BELOW: Grace “They were hyped for doing that (winning the Burkholder of Lecanto cruises to victory in the 200 freestyle against Crystal River, to help the Panthers win the meet. county). We’ve got a lot more depth. They were feeding off one another. My top breaststroker and IM swimmer (Garrett Hickman) was out and we still won. Other guys stepped up and took his spot and came through.” It was Ryan Hoffmeier who gave the Pirates a first place in the 100-yard breaststroke in Hick- man’s place, swimming a 1:22.03. Meanwhile, senior Marshall Wilson performed as expected for a reigning state runner-up. He captured the 50 free (22.54) and the 100 free (50.35). “We went into the meet headstrong and think- ing we were going to win this meet, and that’s what we did,” Wilson said. “I had decent times. There are areas to improve on. I have three more weeks (until districts) to get it together. “I’m faster than I was at this time last season, so we’re taking that as a good sign. Hopefully once I get faster competition I’ll put out the numbers I need for states.” Also for Crystal River, Ryan Zell won the 100 backstroke (1:14.53). He teamed with Hoff- meier, Dakota Mills and Wilson for first in the 200-medley relay (1:59.89). Landon Vincent, Mills, Zell and Wilson posted the fastest time in the 400-free relay, 3:53.05. See POOL/Page B3 B2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Citrus O-line follows leader best foot forward and Beyer push through it. We’ve had a lot of new coaches, but I think Franklin is ‘anchors’ staying for a while. He’s the kind of guy who won’t give up on his kids.” Hurricanes Beyer actually began as a tackle in his early prep CHRIS BERNHARDT career. A broken foot JR. forced him to miss his Staff writer sophomore season, and when he returned he set- This season, Citrus High tled in at guard. seeks a firm foundation on “I just like to hit peo- which to build the pro- ple,” Beyer said. “Other gram. Senior Hunter than that we have people Beyer figures to play a at tackle so I wouldn’t huge part in that. need to go to that position. That could be taken lit- I feel pulling guard is a erally given the size of the pretty important 6-foot-4, 275-pound pulling position.” guard who starts on the One of his goals this left side of the offensive season is to put together a line. But his impact on the strong enough highlight Hurricanes goes beyond reel to impress some col- the physical. lege coaches, though he “Hunter has come a long said he’s not 100% certain way. He’s the anchor of the he wants to play at the line for us,” Citrus head next level. coach McKinley Franklin “I want to go to nursing said. “He’s a great leader, school and become an a hard worker. If we run RN,” Beyer said. “It’s behind him Friday night, I what my mom does and think we’ll have some she’s a big inspiration for success. me. She provides for us “He’s a very physical and I want to follow in her kid. He’s physical, mean, footsteps.” nasty. If he gets his hands For now it’ll be the run- on you, it’s over.” ning backs following be- Franklin called Beyer a hind him, and Citrus quiet leader, one who sets hopes that’ll help lead to an example that others greater things as the along the offensive front shortened season reaches follow. its conclusion. Beyer, in his second full “Just keep practicing season as a starter, has a JOE DiCRISTOFALO/For the Chronicle hard and you’ve got to Citrus pulling guard Hunter Beyer (63) looks for someone to block against Central on Friday, Oct., 9, 2020, in Brooksville. slightly different take on know your plays,” Beyer the situation, but perhaps Beyer is the anchor of the offensive line, according to coach McKinley Franklin. said. “You’ve got to know revealing of what Franklin to get guys going. But I to finish his blocks more, over Central last Friday. a lot of injuries but every- your roles, know your as- observes from him. don’t see myself as that to keep playing to the “We’re off to a rough one is adapting to it and I signments. Get mental “I don’t see myself as kind of person.” whistle. start. A lot of people have think we’re getting there. reps when you’re not that much of a leader,” In fact, Beyer focused It’s a work in progress, been injured,” Beyer said. “We have respect for practicing. You’ve got to Beyer said. “I’m not a talk- more on the things he but so, too, are the ’Canes. “But as the weeks are each other and except make sure you’re always ative guy, but if I have to needs to improve. He feels They’re 1-2 going into this going by, I feel we’re get- that this is our new nor- working your hardest and step in I’ll say something he has to give more effort, week, coming off a win ting a little better. There’s mal. We have to put our not giving up.” Finally, a full Friday night football slate can score. Defensively we feel Four county we can stay in the game, we feel we can hold them. But you can’t win games with the defense on teams are in the field the whole time.” Controlling the clock will key this week, Franklin said, as the action tonight ’Canes try their best to contain Contae Cason. The Hernando CHRIS BERNHARDT JR. senior has 455 yards on the sea- Staff writer son, averaging 8.3 per carry and 151.7 per game. He’s also run in For the first time this short- eight touchdowns and caught ened season, four county games another. are on the schedule for a Friday The Leopards are 2-1, with night. back-to-back shutouts of Crystal With at least a couple of out- River and Weeki Wachee fol- ings under everyone’s belts, lowed by a 34-28 loss at Nature teams are starting to get a feel Coast last week. for things in 2020, and trying to “We’ve had to pick it up a little get headed in the right bit and had to really pay atten- direction. tion to some details and focus a Lecanto at Weeki bit more,” Franklin said. “That running back is electric. We Wachee, 7:30 p.m. can’t miss tackles. We can’t loaf. A year ago when the Panthers We’ve got to get there. and Hornets met both came into “We have to manage the clock the game winless and ended up and control the line of scrim- combining for five victories the mage. We’ve got continue to get entire season. our hands on Cason. We have to Thing have changed. Now Le- be real physical this week.” canto (2-0) and Weeki Wachee (2-1) are above .500 and coming Seven Rivers Christian off a rare win over a county at Ocala Christian rival. For the Panthers, it was pulling out a 24-16 triumph at Academy, 7:30 p.m. Crystal River, breaking a five- Another crucial Sunshine year skid against the Pirates. State Athletic Conference clash “We knew we had to clean up MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle offers the Warriors (1-3) an op- a lot of stuff,” Lecanto head Lecanto’s Travis Labelle (22) tackles Aman Francois of Crystal River (42) on a kickoff return Friday, Oct. 9, portunity to build their case to- coach Wyndell “Chop” Alexan- 2020, during a game at Crystal River High School. The Panthers won 24-16 and hit the road tonight looking ward a berth in the conference der said. “We had a lot of penal- to stay undefeated against Weeki Wachee, while the Pirates host Central for Homecoming. playoffs. This year that will be ties. Our focus is to get back to determined by a formula de- conference foes figure to want to something us coaches get hung season. Instead, like all teams, fundamentals this week. Block- vised by SSAC officials rather keep the good feelings flowing. they can focus on peaking in the ing, tackling, not make careless up on. But with everything this than division record. “I think they’re a tough team. postseason. mistakes on the field. group of student-athletes has “If we take care of business They’re similar to Crystal River. “We pride ourselves on being “It helps building momentum. gone through, homecoming it this week, we still control our They’re a smash-mouth team,” a once a week program, who- We face a tough team this Friday another challenge to overcome. own destiny,” Seven Rivers head Alexander said. “They have a ever is in front of us,” Lohrey and after that we’ve got Nature We’re trying to embrace it. The coach Monty Vann said. “We tough running back. They seem said. “But we have talked this Coast. Each week seems like a most important thing is to win take care of the next three to play disciplined. They have week about trying to get better bigger test or a different test. We the football game. That sets the games we’ll be just fine.” speed in a lot of areas, speed de- for Central, for Weeki Wachee, want to keep building momen- tone and wraps up homecoming The Crusaders (1-4) seem to fensively. I don’t see them mak- for Nature Coast, for Citrus and tum and learn from our for everybody.” be a fairly even matchup, having ing too many mistakes. obviously for (first-round playoff mistakes.” They face an opponent that just recorded their first win, “I think we’re getting better opponent) Vanguard. The Panthers continue to dis- has, to put it mildly, struggled. 38-7 last week over First each and every week. We’re a “It does create a little bit of a play big-play capability on both The Bears aren’t just 0-3, they Academy-Leesburg. The War- long ways away from being different dynamic. We’d like to sides of the ball, but also exhib- have yet to score a point this riors downed FAL the previous world beaters.” go into the playoffs feeling we’ve ited some resilience after blow- season. Friday, 40-0. earned the opportunity. We want ing a 16-0 lead in the second half “It’s well-known Central is Vann pointed to tailback Kei- Central at to feel good about our progress last week. continuing to develop their pro- ron Williams, who has rushed and that we add value to the Meanwhile, Weeki Wachee Crystal River, 7 p.m. gram under a new head coach in for 503 yards and six touch- playoffs and we’re not just get- did something a week ago it had It’s homecoming week at Crys- his second year,” Lohrey said. downs, as well as 6-foot-6 re- ting in.” never done in its still relatively tal River and it comes at an op- “They have a ton of young play- ceiver Jett Bloom (16 receptions, brief history. The Hornets de- portune time for the Pirates, ers. Physically they are a huge Citrus at 322 yards, 5 TDs). feated Springstead, 13-6, as the trying to shake off a 0-2 start to football team. On their lines on “I think it’ll be another dog- Eagles finally opened their sea- the season. both sides of the ball they’ve got Hernando, 7 p.m. fight,” Vann said. “Once you get son after missing the previous “The greatest thing about high big players. The Hurricanes (1-2) got in the on a block, stay on a block. De- two weeks due to a COVID-19 school football is when you wake “Certainly I feel the success win column by blanking Central fensively, we have to be gap quarantine. up on Monday, whether things we had last week running the last week, 25-0, but head coach sound. As long as everybody Prior to that Weeki Wachee went your way or against you, football (Joel Velazquez, McKinley Franklin didn’t want does their job, we’ll be fine.” had two very opposite results: a you’ve got to get ready for the 177 yards, 1 TD) they’ll try to to call it a weight lifted off the C.J. Phillips, the team’s lead- 25-0 win at Citrus and a 35-0 loss next challenge in front of you,” stack the box and take that di- team. ing receiver, top return man and at Hernando. But traditionally, Crystal River head coach Cliff mension away from us. Our job “A weight off our backs is win- starter at strong safety, as well as the Hornets have struggled, and Lohrey said. “We’ve had a great is to get the ball in the hands of ning more football games,” leading rusher and tackler Ian Lecanto knows the feeling. With week of practice, the energy is our best players and do the best Franklin said. “Winning that Richardson are back to 100% a victory, the Panthers would al- positive and we’re ready for we can.” game was a boost for us to go after being limited last week by ready match their highest win homecoming. Despite still searching for into this week knowing we can injury. Carmelo Cordero, a free total since 2015. “Any other year I’d be con- their first win, the Pirates don’t put points on the board. safety and running back, also re- So even if this isn’t a long, sto- cerned about homecoming have to worry about losing “Winning the game says we turns after dealing with a back ried rivalry, the two Gulf Coast 8 being a distraction. It’s ground in the playoff chase this can put something together. We issue. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 B3

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Arozarena lf 5 1 1 1 Brantley dh 4 0 1 2 started his round with three straight — From wire reports Meadows rf 4 0 0 0 Altuve 2b 2 0 1 0 AIRWAVES Perez c 0 0 0 0 Bregman 3b 4 0 0 0 On the Y.Díaz dh 4 0 0 0 Correa ss 4 1 1 1 Choi 1b 2 1 2 1 Tucker lf 3 0 0 0 TODAY’S SPORTS Josh Fleming. Margot cf-rf 4 0 1 0 Gurriel 1b 3 0 0 0 AUTO RACING Arozarena pulled the Rays to 3-2 Wendle 3b 2 0 0 0 Reddick rf 2 1 1 0 WALKOFF Adames ss 3 0 0 0 Maldonado c 3 1 1 0 6 p.m. (NBCSPT) ARCA Racing Series Menards East Series Continued from Page B1 with an opposite-field shot to right- Zunino c 4 0 2 0 (Taped) center off Enoli Paredes with one out Kiermaier pr-cf 0 0 0 0 MLB PLAYOFFS in the fifth. Arozarena homered for the Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 29 4 6 4 6 p.m. (TBS) Houston Astros vs Tampa Bay Rays, ALCS “Boy, that will go down as one of second straight game, third time this Tampa Bay 001 010 010 —3 greatest games in history and hope- Houston 102 000 001 —4 Game 6 (If necessary) series and sixth time this postseason, fully go down as one of greatest come- E—Slegers (). DP—Tampa Bay 1, Houston 1. Los Angeles Dodgers vs Atlanta Braves, NLCS tying the rookie record set by Tampa 9 p.m. (FS1) backs in history after two more LOB—Tampa Bay 9, Houston 3. 2B—Maldo- Game 5 Bay’s Evan Longoria in 2008. nado (2). HR—Lowe (1), Arozarena (3), Choi games,” said Baker, the first manager (1), Springer (2), Correa (2). COLLEGE FOOTBALL to take five different teams to the play- His 20 postseason hits are two shy of IP H R ER BB SO 6 p.m. (ESPN) SMU at Tulane offs. “That’s as big a game as I’ve been Derek Jeter’s rookie record in 1996. Tampa Bay 9:30 p.m. (ESPN) BYU at Houston Garcia held Tampa Bay hitless in Curtiss 1 1/3 1 1 1 1 2 involved in. That’s one of the reason’s Fleming 3 3 2 2 1 1 GOLF that I came back.” two innings while striking out two and Slegers 2 2/3 1 0 0 1 2 7:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour Scottish The Astros, who got into the playoffs walking one. Taylor allowed one hit Anderson L,0-1 1 1/3 1 1 1 0 0 Championship, Second Round with a 29-31 regular-season record, are and one run in two-thirds of an inning, Houston Paredes allowed one run and one hit Garcia 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Champions Dominion Energy trying to reach the World Series for the Taylor 2/3 1 1 1 0 1 Charity Classic, First Round third time in four years. They are at- in 1 2/3 innings, Andre Scrubb gave up Paredes 1 2/3 1 1 1 3 3 5 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour The CJ Cup at Shadow Creek, tempting to get there in a year when two hits in 1 1/2 innings and Brooks Scrubb H,1 1 1/3 2 0 0 0 2 they have been criticized for their role Raley worked a scoreless inning with Raley H,1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Second Round James BS,0-1 1 2 1 1 0 0 MEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER in a cheating scandal en route to the two strikeouts, including fanning Pressly W,1-0 1 1/3 1 0 0 0 2 8 p.m. (ACCN) Duke at Clemson 2017 title that was uncovered last Arozarena leading off the seventh. Fleming pitched to 1 batter in the 5th, Raley offseason. Garcia, making his first postseason pitched to 2 batters in the 7th, James pitched to WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL 3 p.m. (SUN) Florida State at Miami Correa also hit a walkoff homer in appearance, got out of a bases-loaded 3 batters in the 8th. Game 2 of the 2017 ALCS off Aroldis HBP—Garcia (Wendle). WP—Pressly. 4 p.m. (ACCN) Boston College at Syracuse jam in the second. Paredes got consec- Chapman of the New York Yankees. Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Lance 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Pittsburgh at Notre Dame utive strikeouts with runners on first Barksdale; Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, “I still made a good pitch, and he and second in the fourth. Scrubb came John Tumpane; Right, Chris Conroy; Left, Jeff 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Kansas at Oklahoma wasn’t coming off the heater,” Ander- on with a runner on first and one out Nelson. 7 p.m. (SEC) Tennessee at Kentucky son said. “I don’t think anybody is T—3:36. in the fifth and struck out Yandy Diaz 7 p.m. (SUN) North Carolina at NC State worried.” before allowing Choi’s single. He got 9 p.m. (ESPN2) Texas at Kansas State George Springer homered on Manuel Margot to hit a grounder to GOLF opener John Curtiss’ first pitch and Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the Michael Brantley broke a tie with a third baseman Alex Bregman, who CJ Cup discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game two-run single. Houston became the bare-handed it and threw him out to Thursday on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. first team with a leadoff and walkoff end the inning. At Shadow Creek Golf Course Baker’s instincts won out again Las Vegas home run in a postseason game. Purse: $9.75 million “You go from feeling pretty good when he decided to leave in Garcia Yardage: 7,527; Par: 72 CALENDAR about our chances to knowing the with two on and two out in the second. First Round Prep game was over a short time after that,” After a visit by pitching coach Brent Tyrrell Hatton 35-30—65 -7 Strom, Garcia walked Willy Adames Russell Henley 33-33—66 -6 Rays outfielder Kevin Kiermaier said. Xander Schauffele 32-34—66 -6 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Tampa Bay’s Ji-Man Choi tied the and retired Mike Zunino on a flyout to Tyler Duncan 32-35—67 -5 FOOTBALL game with a homer leading off the the warning track. Jon Rahm 33-34—67 -5 7 p.m. Citrus at Hernando eighth. Taylor took over opening the third Joel Dahmen 35-33—68 -4 7 p.m. Central at Crystal River Ryan Palmer 35-33—68 -4 Rookie Randy Arozarena continued and gave up Lowe’s leadoff homer. Kevin Streelman 32-36—68 -4 7:30 p.m. Lecanto at Weeki Wachee his remarkable postseason by hitting “We get to play another day,” Baker Cameron Smith 34-35—69 -3 7:30 p.m. Seven Rivers at OCA his sixth homer in 12 games and Bran- said. “Tomorrow is huge. I mean, we’re Ian Poulter 35-34—69 -3 don Lowe also connected for the Rays, one step closer to getting over that Si Woo Kim 36-33—69 -3 who need one more win to reach the Abraham Ancer 36-33—69 -3 Purse: $1.2 million David Howell, England 37-36—73 +1 mountain, and that hurdle that seemed Matthew Fitzpatrick 32-37—69 -3 Yardage: 7,230; Par: 72 Niklas Lemke, Sweden 36-37—73 +1 Fall Classic for the second time. way off in the distance a couple days First Round Marcel Schneider, Germany 36-37—73 +1 Talor Gooch 32-38—70 -2 Springer led off the bottom of the ago.” Billy Horschel 36-34—70 -2 Adrian Otaegui, Spain 32-30—62 -10 Ross McGowan, England 35-39—74 +2 first by sending Curtiss’ first pitch onto Matt Wallace, England 30-35—65 -7 Euan Walker, Scotland 37-37—74 +2 Jason Day 35-35—70 -2 the second balcony of the Western Louis Oosthuizen 35-35—70 -2 Bryce Easton, South Africa 32-33—65 -7 Jake Mcleod, Australia 36-38—74 +2 TRAINER’S ROOM Metal Supply Co. Building in the left Hideki Matsuyama 34-36—70 -2 Aaron Rai, England 33-33—66 -6 Masahiro Kawamura, Japan 37-37—74 +2 Rays: Kiermaier was out of the Garrick Porteous, England 31-35—66 -6 Toby Tree, England 37-37—74 +2 field corner. On Wednesday night, he Jason Kokrak 34-36—70 -2 starting lineup a second straight day Lanto Griffin 36-34—70 -2 Padraig Harrington, Ireland 34-32—66 -6 Sam Horsfield, England 37-37—74 +2 drove a two-run shot onto the third Mark Hubbard 35-35—70 -2 Chris Paisley, England 33-33—66 -6 Richie Ramsay, Scotland 36-38—74 +2 balcony to break a tie and lead the As- after getting hit by a pitch on the left Scottie Scheffler 35-36—71 -1 Brandon Stone, South Africa 32-35—67 -5 Cormac Sharvin, No. Ireland 34-40—74 +2 hand on Tuesday night. He pinch ran Lee Westwood, England 33-34—67 -5 Oscar Lengden, Sweden 37-38—75 +3 tros to a 4-3 win. Andrew Landry 36-35—71 -1 in the ninth. Nick Taylor 35-36—71 -1 Scott Jamieson, Scotland 31-36—67 -5 Niall Kearney, Ireland 36-39—75 +3 It was his fourth homer this postsea- Daniel Berger 37-34—71 -1 Ewen Ferguson, Scotland 33-34—67 -5 Dean Burmester, S. Africa 37-38—75 +3 son and 19th of his career, the most in Sebastián Muñoz 36-35—71 -1 Marc Warren, Scotland 33-34—67 -5 Aaron Cockerill, Canada 37-38—75 +3 franchise history and tying Albert Pu- UP NEXT Sergio Garcia 37-34—71 -1 Gonzalo Fdez-Castano, Spain 31-36—67 -5 Justin Harding, South Africa 38-37—75 +3 Astros: LHP Framber Valdéz lost Danny Lee 36-35—71 -1 Adrien Saddier, France 33-34—67 -5 K. Aphibarnrat, Thailand 37-38—75 +3 jols for fourth all-time. Brian Harman 35-36—71 -1 Ashun Wu, China 34-33—67 -5 Gaganjeet Bhullar, India 38-37—75 +3 After Lowe homered off Blake Tay- the ALCS opener, 2-1. Patrick Cantlay 37-34—71 -1 Eddie Pepperell, England 34-34—68 -4 Scott Hend, Austria 35-40—75 +3 lor leading off the third to tie the game, Rays: LHP Blake Snell pitched five Collin Morikawa 33-38—71 -1 Renato Paratore, Italy 33-35—68 -4 Dale Whitnell, England 37-38—75 +3 Brantley hit a two-run single against innings to win the opener. Harry Higgs 37-35—72 E Adrian Meronk, Poland 33-35—68 -4 Romain Wattel, France 37-38—75 +3 Joaquin Niemann 35-37—72 E Dave Coupland, England 31-37—68 -4 Grant Forrest, Scotland 36-40—76 +4 Carlos Ortiz 34-38—72 E Paul Waring, England 32-36—68 -4 Daan Huizing, Netherlands 37-39—76 +4 Justin Thomas 35-37—72 E Matthew Southgate, Britain 35-34—69 -3 Jack Senior, England 37-39—76 +4 “Fabulous and unexpected,” said Shane Lowry 38-34—72 E David Drysdale, Scotland 32-37—69 -3 Min Woo Lee, Australia 36-40—76 +4 Lecanto coach Bill Wells, previously a Brendan Steele 36-37—73 +1 Martin Simonsen, Denmark 33-36—69 -3 Ross Cameron, Scotland 37-39—76 +4 POOL longtime coach with the Pirates. Marc Leishman 35-38—73 +1 Hurly Long, Germany 35-34—69 -3 M. Campbell, New Zealand 40-37—77 +5 Continued from Page B1 Sung Kang 37-36—73 +1 Steven Tiley, England 36-33—69 -3 Clement Sordet, France 40-37—77 +5 “Crystal River is always tough. They Rory McIlroy 38-35—73 +1 Ben Evans, England 33-36—69 -3 Nicolai Hojgaard, Denmark 37-40—77 +5 usually have a big team. Lately they’ve Robby Shelton 37-36—73 +1 Zach Murray, Australia 36-33—69 -3 David Dixon, England 39-38—77 +5 Gatton admitted that the Pirates had very big teams. They’ve got great Byeong Hun An 37-36—73 +1 S.S.P. Chawrasia, Inida 35-34—69 -3 Janne Kaske, Finland 36-42—78 +6 had an inherent advantage with con- Tom Hoge 36-37—73 +1 Gregory Havret, France 34-35—69 -3 Robert Macintyre, Scotland 37-41—78 +6 coaching, great sportsmanship and Gary Woodland 37-36—73 +1 Damien Perrier, France 36-34—70 -2 Mathieu Fenasse, France 41-37—78 +6 siderably higher numbers, but that good people. Mackenzie Hughes 36-37—73 +1 Tom Gandy, Isle of Man 34-36—70 -2 Alejandro Canizares, Spain 40-39—79 +7 didn’t take away from the value of this “We had a lot of close races. Nobody Jordan Spieth 36-38—74 +2 Calum Hill, Scotland 34-36—70 -2 Jordan Wrisdale, England 35-44—79 +7 accomplishment. is going away with a sour feeling. Ev- Justin Rose 38-36—74 +2 Connor Syme, Scotland 32-38—70 -2 Lee Slattery, England 42-40—82 +10 “The focus of the boys team is to re- erybody wants to win but it’s a friendly Bubba Watson 37-37—74 +2 Alexander Levy, France 34-36—70 -2 Richy Werenski 35-39—74 +2 Joel Stalter, France 35-35—70 -2 peat as district champs. The girls rivalry. Heck, I coached a lot of those Rickie Fowler 35-39—74 +2 Ben Stow, England 35-35—70 -2 TRANSACTIONS were runners-up last year, they want kids.” Hanbyeol Kim 33-41—74 +2 Pedro Figueiredo, Portugal 33-37—70 -2 BASEBALL to take the next step,” Gatton said. Henry, Jordan Johnston, Melanie Dylan Frittelli 38-36—74 +2 Craig Howie, Scotland 32-38—70 -2 Major League Baseball “But it’s nice to have bragging rights Shanks and Burkholder combined for Cameron Champ 38-36—74 +2 Matthew Baldwin, England 34-36—70 -2 National League county-wise.” Brooks Koepka 36-38—74 +2 Marcus Armitage, England 32-38—70 -2 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Announced a first-place 1:54.16 in the 200-free Keegan Bradley 34-41—75 +3 Jamie Donaldson, Wales 34-36—70 -2 OF Michael A. Taylor cleared waivers and Josh Ambrose notched a couple of relay, then posted a 4:06.98 for first in Joohyung Kim 37-38—75 +3 Sean Crocker, United States 35-35—70 -2 elected free agency. wins for the Panthers, in the 200 free the 400-free relay. Tae Hee Lee 36-39—75 +3 Jonathan Caldwell, No. Ire. 33-37—70 -2 FOOTBALL (2:06.71) and 500 free (5:39.83), and “This is my first year there so I Paul Casey 37-38—75 +3 Daniel Gavins, England 36-34—70 -2 National Football League Noah Ambrose took first in the 200 IM didn’t know this meet was for the Michael Thompson 38-37—75 +3 Wil Besseling, Netherlands 35-36—71 -1 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed LB Isaiah Viktor Hovland 38-37—75 +3 Stephen Gallacher, Scotland 34-37—71 -1 Irving from Denver practice squad. Placed LB (2:31.14) and the 100 butterfly (1:06.98). county championship,” Lecanto Adam Hadwin 36-39—75 +3 Robin Petersson, Sweden 34-37—71 -1 Chandler Jones on injured reserve. Josh Ambrose, Cole Carlock, Sam coach Michelle Dickemann said. “Any Harris English 39-36—75 +3 Matthew Jordan, England 34-37—71 -1 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Placed DT Heinz and Noah Ambrose were the championship is a big deal. I know Matt Kuchar 38-38—76 +4 Lorenzo Scalise, Italy 36-35—71 -1 Kawann Short on injured reserve. top 200-free relay (1:51.40). the girls were all really excited to get Kevin Na 38-38—76 +4 Benjamin Poke, Denmark 35-36—71 -1 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Placed DE Sam On the girls side, Lecanto sopho- this win. I didn’t understand the im- Jaekyeong Lee 41-36—77 +5 Shubhankar Sharma, India 34-37—71 -1 Hubbard on injured reserve. Corey Conners 38-39—77 +5 Justin Walters, South Africa 33-38—71 -1 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Released more Grace Burkholder touched the portance until afterward. I’m happy Tommy Fleetwood 41-36—77 +5 Ricardo Santos, Portugal 34-37—71 -1 OLB Cassius Marsh. wall first in the 200 free (2:07.05) and for their success.” Brendon Todd 39-38—77 +5 James Morrison, England 37-35—72 E MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed DT Hercu- 100 free (58.53). Crystal River’s girls got strong per- Alex Noren 38-39—77 +5 Joel Sjoholm, Sweden 39-33—72 E les Mata’afa to the practice squad. “I thought we did really good. I’m formances out of Madison Gotham, Kevin Kisner 40-37—77 +5 Raphael Jacquelin, France 36-36—72 E NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Released TE proud of all of our swimmers, espe- Seonghyeon Kim 37-40—77 +5 Darius Van Driel, Netherlands 35-37—72 E Paul Quessenberry from practice squad. with a first in the 200 IM (2:20.71) and Adam Long 39-39—78 +6 Daniel Young, Scotland 34-38—72 E TENNESSEE TITANS — Activated DT Jef- cially the beginners who showed team 100 breast (1:14.97), as well as Gene- Kyoung-Hoon Lee 38-40—78 +6 Gavin Moynihan, Ireland 39-33—72 E fery Simmons from reserve/COVID-19 list. spirit more than usual,” Burkholder vieve Kennedy, first in the 100 fly Jim Herman 40-38—78 +6 Ashley Chesters, England 34-38—72 E Designated S Dane Cruikshank to the practice said. “I thought I did pretty good. I (1:06.33) and 500 free (5:43.16). Olivia J.T. Poston 38-40—78 +6 Lars Van Meijel, Netherlands 36-36—72 E squad. Placed RB Darrynton Evans on injured definitely could have done better but Szylkowski took the 100 back (1:11.52), Sungjae Im 39-39—78 +6 S. Soderberg, Sweden 36-36—72 E reserve. Jeongwoo Ham 36-43—79 +7 Oliver Wilson, England 36-36—72 E HOCKEY I thought I did decent. and joined Gotham, Kennedy and Matthew Wolff 43-37—80 +8 Jens Fahrbring, Sweden 36-36—72 E National Hockey League “I’m hoping to make it to states. On Cierra Taylor on the first place Wade Ormsby, Austria 36-37—73 +1 NEW YORK RANGERS — Agreed to terms the route I’m going right now it’s a 200-medley relay (2:08.14). Scottish Chris Wood, England 38-35—73 +1 with G Alexandar Georgiev and D Tony DeAngelo. good possibility. As long as we keep “I’m pleased with how the girls Liam Johnston, Scotland 35-38—73 +1 COLLEGE practicing hard like I know we will.” did,” Gatton said. “We’ve got some Championship Kristoffer Reitan, Norway 37-36—73 +1 THE CITADEL — Named Brad Mason assis- Thursday Philip Eriksson, Sweden 38-35—73 +1 tant men’s basketball coach. Named Cody Katelyn Henry did the same in the brand new girls swimming events At Fairmont St. Andrews David Law, Scotland 40-33—73 +1 Deas new director of analytics and basketball 50 free (28.00) to pace the Panthers’ to they haven’t done before. We had St. Andrews, Scotland Oliver Farr, Wales 36-37—73 +1 operation. their team glory. great swims in those.” B4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 VOLLEYBALL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Panthers fall short in comeback attempt MATT PFIFFNER Panthers late in the third Sports editor set, as Fivay held a 20-15 lead. That’s when LECANTO — It was Mackenzi Grey took over nearly an improbable for Lecanto. The sopho- comeback for the Lecanto more had back-to-back volleyball team, but the kills to make it 20-18 and end result was a tough five- added three ace serves in a set loss Thursday at home row a little later to to Fivay in the District 5A-7 give the Panthers a championship match. 22-21 advantage. The Panthers (11-4) fell “We kind of located a behind two sets to none — weak spot and we asked including an ugly loss in her to hit it and she did the second set — only to well there, as far as her rally back to take sets three serving,” coach Grey said and four to force the decid- of Mackenzi Grey. ing fifth set. The Falcons A pair of Grace Teitel- (11-12) jumped out to a man kills and a Jada Wer- quick lead in the final set nicke ace serve closed out and never gave the Pan- the third set for Lecanto. thers much of a chance to The Panthers once again stage another comeback. found themselves down Fivay claimed the district late in the fourth set, 17-15, with a 25-23, 25-11, but a pair of Mallori Grey 22-25, 20-25, 15-9 triumph. aces helped Lecanto jump Both teams advance to on top 19-17 and two more next week’s Class 5A Re- aces by Mackenzi Grey — gional Tournament. Le- along with a pair of Teitel- canto will travel to face man kills — gave the either Lake Gibson or Panthers the set. MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle Pasco in the regional quar- Unfortunately, the Pan- Mackenzi Grey of Lecanto, left, receives a serve Thursday night against Fivay as teammate Kayla Negron (11) looks on. terfinals on Wednesday, thers struggled to serve re- The Panthers fell in five sets to the Falcons in the District 5A-7 championship match at Lecanto High School. Oct. 21. ceive in the fifth set, which “We were working hard allowed the Falcons to for that back-to-back dis- jump out to a 6-1 lead. Le- trict win, but I told them canto never got any closer it’s not over and it’s still than three points, as Fivay possbile to go further than captured the district last year,” Lecanto head crown. coach Wanda Grey said. “I think in the fifth we The first set went back were having a hard time get- and forth until Lecanto ting our pass to our setter,” OCTOBER 24, 2020 opened up a 21-19 lead. coach Grey said. “We did

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000Z8CX Section C - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 On the Town ... Get your Citrus County entertainment and events news every Thursday morning in your email inbox by subscribing to the FREE On the Town newletter at https://bit.ly/2As4YPn SCENE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Former art gallery under transformation Historic Knight House to become Creative Life Center Special to the Chronicle Town, South Africa, is a noted “the pandemic, which has been muralist, art instructor, visionary challenging on public arts activi- loral City’s historic Knight artist, writer and creative project ties in Central Florida, has of- Eileen Walsh House will become a cen- manager with over 30 years of ex- fered us the advantage of a VALERIE Fter for culture and cre- perience in art and design. She slowed pace and new perspec- THEATRE ative arts in early 2021. Formerly has a BA in Fine Arts from FSU, tive, to further develop vision the home of the Florida Artists and is currently on staff as an art See ART/Page C3 Gallery, the venue’s role will be instructor for both adult and expanding to offer, practice and youth programs at the Appleton Vanessa Fuller-Brown, local artist teach a varied range of creative Museum in Ocala, in addition to and Appleton instructor, stands in interests and activities under the her commission work and teach- front of historic Knight House, Excited direction of Vanessa ing in Citrus and surrounding which she will soon reopen as a Fuller-Brown. counties. Creative Life Center. to be Fuller-Brown, born in “Oddly,” Fuller-Brown said, Special to the Chronice open Drive thru, grab a gyro e are very ex- cited to have the WValerie Theatre open once again. We have missed seeing all the friendly faces of our patrons. Currently, we have COVID-19 protocols in place to keep our patrons safe. These include re- quiring face masks and social distancing. Halloween is right around the corner and the Valerie Theatre has some fun and frightening events planned. On Halloween, Oct. 31, 2020, the Valerie will host a carved jack o’ lantern contest at the Val- erie Fountain Plaza. The contest is open to everyone. There are three age groups with two $25 cash prizes in each age group. After the contest, the jack- o-lanterns will light up the Valerie Plaza for all ghosts and goblins to enjoy. For more details and contest rules, please visit the Calendar of Events on City of Inverness website at www.inverness-fl.gov. or contact me at ewalsh@ MetroCreative inverness.gov. Even though the semi-annual Greek Food Festival will not take place this month because of the pandemic, people can still get their fill For those who enjoy a of Greek eats at the Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church UNFestival “Gyrofest” Friday, Oct. 16, and Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. good scare, the Valerie will host Friday Fright Night movies with “Psy- cho” on Oct. 23 and “Rose- Greek Church UNFestival Oct. 16-17 mary’s Baby” on Oct. 30. Chronicle staff priest, the late Rev. George Show times are 7 p.m. Papadeas, pledged the first Family-friendly Hallow- ack in 1981, a handful $5,000. een movies will include of people that would go It was Papadeas’ idea to “The Nightmare Before Bon to become the con- build a banquet hall and his Christmas” on Oct. 25 at gregation of Archangel Mi- idea for the well-attended 3 p.m. and “Hocus Pocus” chael Greek Orthodox Church Greek festivals, Kanaris told on Oct. 31 at 2:00 p.m. All in Lecanto, began meeting in the Chronicle in November tickets are $5. a duplex on Ella Street in 2011 after Papadeas died at Inverness. age 93. Eileen Walsh is director Later, they moved to a store- In 1992, the parish began of the Valerie Theatre Cul- front in Lecanto. construction of the commu- tural Center Inc., 207 When the members wanted nity center, which served as a Courthouse Square, Inver- to build their own building, multi-purpose facility for ev- ness. Call her at 352-341- they held their first fundrais- erything from church services 7850, ext. 3. Visit www. ing meeting at the former Em- and Greek festivals to Bible MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle file photo valerietheatre.org. ily’s restaurant in Homosassa, study and many community Members of the Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church prepare owned by George and Debbie events and receptions. dolmades, a traditional Greek dish that includes seasoned beef and Kanaris, members of St. In 2007, construction began rice wrapped in grape leaves for a previous Greek Festival held semi- Michael’s. annually at the church. Because of COVID-19, the festival for 2020 Good The church’s founding See GYROPage C3 will be unique: a drive-thru Gyrofest on Oct. 16 and 17. Times Holiday Spectacular ‘Intimate Apparel’ benefit, the event is open to the The College of Central Annual Parade of general public both days. In ad- Florida’s Theatre Depart- dition to the Holiday Spectacular ment presents “Intimate Tree View, there will be unique Apparel,” Thursday- Trees to benefit raffles and Chinese auctions Sunday, Oct. 15-18, start- with winners announced each ing at 7:30 p.m. online. evening. You need not be present This play by Lynn Not- local charities to win. tage is directed by Dr. KIMBERLY KELLY New this year is a special sec- Kathleen Downs, CF asso- Special to the Chronicle tion just for raffles focused ciate professor of The- around children including two atre, and presented by he Gulf to Lakes Pilot Club bicycle/ raffles that will special arrangement with of Citrus County an- be given away, one each night. Dramatists Play Service nounces their annual Pa- Gifts for those younger than 10 Photo courtesy of Getty Images T Inc. in New York. Set in rade of Trees Holiday years of age in attendance will 1905, the play is a deeply With more flexible work and school arrangements, many families are Spectacular to be held Thursday, be provided. moving portrait of Esther, embracing the idea of a “flexcation,” an emerging travel trend where Nov. 19, and Friday, Nov. 20, 2020 Admission to the Parade of an African-American families rent vacation homes later in August, September and at Archangel Michael Greek Or- Trees Holiday Spectacular Tree seamstress who creates October, consider staying longer to mix work and play, and often get thodox Church in Lecanto. Doors Viewing is a new toy or nonper- exquisite for better value in high-demand locales. will be open from 4-8 p.m. each ishable food item to benefit Cit- women of the boudoir and day. rus United Basket. the brothel, alike. Pain- Kick off your holiday season at Masks and social distancing fully lonely, Esther falls in A new way to travel this two-day event filled with will be encouraged while in the love with a handsome beautifully decorated Christmas building. Barbadian who woos her Family Features idea of a “flexcation,” an trees and special raffles. Net Archangel Michael Greet Or- through a series of roman- emerging travel trend where proceeds from this event help thodox Church is at 4705 W. Gulf- tic letters, while her espite the COVID-19 families rent vacation homes support a variety of local proj- to-Lake Highway, Lecanto. friendship with a shy Jew- pandemic, families are later in August, September and ects including Sheriff ’s Youth Gulf to Lakes Pilot Club is part ish fabric merchant grows Dstill finding ways to October, consider staying lon- Ranch, Welcome Home for our of a global organization called in unexpected ways. make the most of unusual ger to mix work and play, and Veterans, Find-M’ Friends search Pilot International. Pilot Interna- Filled with desire, pas- schedules to plan a getaway. often get better value in and rescue, local assisted living tional was chartered in October sion and betrayal, “Inti- With more flexible work and high-demand locales. facilities and CREST school. 1921 in Macon, Georgia. Gulf to mate Apparel” has school arrangements, many In an effort to allow more resi- Lakes Pilot Club was chartered See GOOD/Page C2 families are embracing the See TRAVEL/Page C2 dents in our community to See TREES/Page C3 C2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 SCENE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

pencils, pastels, canvases, craft CDC guidelines for safety will materials and a hula-hoop. be followed for all shoppers; GOOD Camp dates are Monday, Nov. masks are required. For more Continued from Page C1 23, through Wednesday, Nov. 25, information, call 352-634-4216. for Thanksgiving Break Camp, become one of the country’s and Monday, Dec. 21, through Virtual fun most celebrated and beloved Wednesday, Dec. 23, for Christ- Citrus County Parks and Rec- plays. mas Craft Camp. reation is now hosting Virtual The play is free and tickets Cost for each camp is $30 per Trivia Nights at 6:30 p.m. the can be reserved at the CF vir- child and will be open to chil- first and third Mondays of each tual Box Office at showtix4u/ dren ages 11 to 14. Camp will be month through 2020. Players events/TheatreCF. held between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. can join for free from their each day and includes three computers at home and interact On stage 45-minute sessions in the morn- over video chat and an online at Joy & Praise ing with 15 minute breaks in be- trivia program. Trivia players tween, as well as three 45-minute can sign up before the date of Joy & Praise Fellowship sessions in the afternoon with a the event at apm.activecommu- church will be hosting a free one hour lunch from noon to 1 MetroCreative outdoor concert featuring three nities.com/citruscountyparks p.m. A maximum of 10 campers and will receive a link with the great local church from will be hosted and the camps The two-hour class features NCVC will host a Make a Differ- 2-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17. video chat information on game tend to fill up quickly. an instructor and an art camera ence Day project on Saturday, day. To participate be sure to There will be free food and Participants need a computer, which points at her table so stu- Oct. 24. Volunteers will gather to refreshments and games for sign up at least 24 hours before tablet or smart phone complete dents can follow along step-by- enhance the Oak Ridge Ceme- the event. kids. Limited seating will be with a microphone and camera step and stroke-by-stroke to tery in Inverness by cleaning the provided, so you’re encouraged Citrus County Parks and Rec- for your child to communicate create their own work of art. grounds and cleaning head- to bring a chair or blanket. The reation offers many more pro- with instructors and campers on- “Painting with Parks” hap- stones from 8:30 a.m. to noon. church is at 6670 N. Lecanto grams including a virtual line as well as a few household pens at 6:30 p.m. each second This project, in partnership Highway, Beverly Hills. Painting with Parks evening to items like paper towels, a cup for Wednesday of the month from with the Citrus County Historical teach adults how to paint, a Vir- Art camps painting and a disposable table- now until the end of the year. Society and the Daughters of the tual Open Mic Night, Drive-in cloth or newspaper. Jump in for one class or sign for American Revolution (DAR), is Movies, sports leagues and for the holidays Register at: apm.activecom- them all. Upcoming dates are intended to improve the commu- more. Citrus County Parks and Rec- munities.com/citruscountyparks Nov. 10 and Dec. 9. nity in which we live. For more information call reation is presenting a Thanks- or call the Citrus County Parks To register for upcoming The public is invited to partici- 352-527-7540. giving Break Camp and the and Recreation Administration classes, go to apm.activecommu- pate, but registration is required. Christmas Craft Camp, during office at 352-527-7540 for more nities.com/citruscountyparks. To register, call the Nature Coast Winter Wonderland school holiday breaks, with art information. Supplies will be You’ll also need to stop by the Volunteer Center at 352-527-5959. Craft Fair created with holiday themes. available for pick up the week Citrus County Parks and Recre- Each camp will be a three-day before camp at the office, 2804 W. ation sometime before the class Unique Plant Sale The Citrus County Craft Coun- virtual event that will include Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto. to pick up your art supplies. So- Find a new plant or two or cil will stage its Winter Wonder- drawing, painting, and crafting cial distancing will be followed. three at the Unique Plant Sale land Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 in fall and holiday themes as ‘Painting with Parks’ from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Ho- well as games, a dance-off and a Citrus County Parks and Rec- Make a Difference Oct. 24, at 1715 Forest Drive, In- mosassa Lions Club, 8385 W. Ho- hula hoop contest. The two reation will offer a virtual adult If you are looking for a good verness (across from Whisper- mosassa Trail.The show will be camps will offer two completely painting class called “Painting excuse to get outside — safely — ing Pines Park entrance). chock full, as usual, of fine arts different sets of projects for chil- With Parks.” For a $15 registra- for some fresh air and exercise, The sale of easy-to-grow exot- and crafts just in time for the dren interested in attending tion fee per class, participants how about making a ics will be sponsored by the holidays. both. Your child will receive a can receive access to the ses- difference while you do it? GFWC Woman’s Club of Inver- For more information, email complete art kit with acrylic and sion which includes an art kit The Nature Coast Volunteer ness and feature many plants Info@CitrusCountyCraftCoun- watercolor paints, paintbrushes, complete with six paintbrushes, Center’s Retired & Senior Volun- not to be found anywhere else cil.org. Visit the website at http:// colored pencils, sketching three canvases and paint. teer Program and the Friends of locally. citruscountycraftcouncil.org.

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Napa Auto Parts Crystal River • Ross Hammock Ranch • Mike Bays State Farm • Abitare Salon & Day Spa • Celtic Woman’s Home Cooking • CL 22 Productions • Oscar Go to our website: 000Z770 Penn’s • Manatee Maven Inc • Freedom Hill Tree Farm • Nine State Brewery • Tidwell archangelmichaelgocfundraising.com Brothers Construction • Central Florida Welding • Mike Orlito & Kim DeVane Realtors Select Home | AM GOC Fundraising Then press check out the VIRTUAL AUCTION button CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCENE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 C3 Canceled, rescheduled EVENTS Canceled events information call 352-513- Rescheduled 4935, email friendsof I The 2020 Homosassa [email protected] or visit events Arts, Crafts and Seafood foccls.org. I The City of Inverness Festival has been can- I The November 2020 has rescheduled the celed. The November festi- Kings Bay Rotary Club Cooter Idol singing com- val, hosted by the Charitable Foundation’s petition from Oct. 15, 2020, Homosassa Civic Club, an- annual Stone Crab Jam to September 2021. Event nually features an array of Music Festival will not be organizers have alerted arts, crafts, entertainment held this year due to participants. and seafood in Old Hom- COVID-19 and the safety of Cooter Idol is a singing osassa. For more informa- sponsors, attendees, ven- competition that has been tion, visit www.facebook. dors, volunteers and com- part of the Cooter Festival com/SassaSeafood munities. The club will for over 10 years and Festival. continue to support the draws dozens of youth and I Due to the coronavi- charitable and nonprofit adults from Citrus County rus, Voices for Children organizations it supports to compete for the title of made the determination annually with proceeds Cooter Idol. to cancel their annual from the Jam. The club is Registration for the re- Quarter Auction and Din- planning the 13th annual scheduled event will ner to raise funds and Stone Crab Jam Music Fes- start in the summer of awareness for children in MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle file tival for Nov. 6, 2021. For 2021; look for updates on Gulf to Lake Pilot Club President Judi McEvoy puts the finishing touches on one of the state custody due to al- updates, check StoneCrab- www.CooterFestival.com. leged abuse or neglect. many Christmas trees on display last year for the Parade of Trees 2019 fundraiser. The Jam.com and Facebook/ For questions about this 2020 event will be held at the Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church in Lecanto on In lieu of purchasing a Stone Crab Jam. event or the Cooter Festi- ticket for this year’s Nov. 19 and Nov. 20. The tree viewings open to the public will be from 4 to 8 p.m. The I Jim Anderson, presi- val, call 352-341-7820. admission price to the viewing is a new toy or nonperishable food item that will benefit event, donations can be I dent of the Nature Coast The following Citrus Citrus United Basket. made to support the chil- Friends of Blues Inc. an- County Parks and Recre- dren. Visit www.voic- ation shows have been nounces the nonprofit or- organization. 352-586-2662. Parade of es4childrenfl.org or mail rescheduled. All original ganization has canceled For more information Trees Holiday Spectacu- donations to: Voices for its planned celebration tickets or season passes TREES Children, P.O. Box 4062, purchased must be pre- about Gulf to Lakes Pilot lar information can be for the 25th annual Blues Continued from Page C1 Club of Citrus County find found on Facebook under Ocala, FL 34478. n’ BBQ on Nov. 7, 2020. sented upon entry. Doors I us on Facebook under Parade of Trees — Gulf to The Herbstfest, I The seventh annual will open at 6 p.m. and in December 1997 in Cit- hosted by the German the band will go on at 7 Gulf to Lakes Pilot Club Lakes Pilot Club of Citrus Black Diamond Invita- rus County and is a 501 or contact Judi McEvoy at County. American Social Club an- tional Car Show, hosted by p.m. for all concerts. The (c)(3) nonprofit nually in November, has the Central Citrus Rotary, Citrus Springs Commu- been canceled. The club will not be happening on nity Center is at 1570 W. has also canceled meet- the fairways of the High- Citrus Springs Blvd. For Enter COVID-19. Greek sandwiches and ings through the remain- lands Course in November more information, call der of 2020 due to Even though the delicacies “drive-thru” 2020. Car enthusiasts look Parks and Recreation at GYRO semi-annual festival will style at the church at 4705 COVID-19. forward to November 2021 352-527-7540. Continued from Page C1 The club will act appro- not take place this month W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway when the event is, hope- G The tribute to the fa- priately with planning fu- because of the pandemic, (State Road 44 West), fully, able to return to mous folk/rock duo Simon ture meetings and events, on the majestic Byzan- people can still get their Lecanto. Black Diamond Ranch. and Garfunkel, featuring all with the utmost con- tine sanctuary, and in fill of Greek eats at the Drive up, place your I The annual Floral Todd and Greg Pitts of The cern for the health and January 2009, as the Archangel Michael Greek order, pay at the pay sta- City Heritage Days cele- Boxers, has been resched- well being of members. 42,000-pound golden Orthodox Church UNFes- tion and pick up your food bration and Candles ‘N’ uled to Friday, Dec. 18, For more information, dome was hoisted onto tival “Gyrofest” Friday, at the pick-up station Carols event with holiday 2020, at Citrus Springs contact Sigi Strak at 352- the sanctuary, the late Oct. 16, and Saturday, Oct. without leaving your car. season horse-drawn Community Center. 854-9616 or sigistrak@ G Mary Anne Dorsi, a 17, 2020. There will also be an wagon rides has been The Never Stop Be- centurylink.net. lievin’ concert, “A Tribute church member who had From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. online silent auction at I Due to the uncertain- canceled. This event, been a key player at each day, the church will www.archangelmichael reminiscent of days gone to Journey,” has been ties regarding the COVID- moved from Aug. 28, 2020, every St. Michael’s Greek be serving gyro and other gocfundraising.org. by, has been held on the 19 situation, the January to Friday, June 18, 2021. Festival until her death first Saturday of Decem- concert at Homosassa G The Johnny Cash trib- in 2013, said, “This is a ber and the preceding First United Methodist ute concert, “Johnny Cash moussaka moment. This Friday night for the past Church has been canceled. Now,” featuring Gray Sar- is a reward for us as a As of now, the remaining 27 years. The Floral City tin, is rescheduled for Sat- church, but it’s also a concerts of the Music Se- Heritage Council plans to urday, Aug. 21, 2021. huge event for the entire ries are still scheduled. host the event in 2021. community. It means a I Gospel pianist Timothy Due to continuing To promote your event, lot of moussaka and bak- Noble will be featured concerns for the health email community@ lava sold at our Feb. 27. To end this season, and safety of NCCB musi- chronicleonline.com. festivals.” • Date: Oct. 15 through Nov. 15 the “Neil Diamond of the cians and audiences, the South,” Bobby Palermo, Nature Coast Community • Cost: minimum donation $200 will take the stage March 7. Band is delaying the start WEEKLY AQUATIC TREATMENT • Pick a date for Canny to come and spend Ticketing information will of the 2020-21 season. The SCHEDULE FOR CITRUS COUNTY the day with you Oct. 26 and 27 Veterans be forthcoming. Citrus County’s Aquatic Services Division plans the following aquatic weed • We will give clues on our website and social I The Dunnellon Con- Appreciation Concerts control activities for the week beginning: October 19, 2020 media about your business cert Series at Dunnellon and the Nov. 11 Veterans HERBICIDE TREATMENTS Presbyterian Church has Memorial Service Con- • The community is encouraged to come and Waterbody Plant Herbicide Used been canceled for the fall certs are canceled. Con- take pics with Canny and post for all to quarter. Plans will be ductor Craig Lilly is Inverness Pool Hydrilla, Cuban Bulrush, Aquathol, Diquat, Cabomba, Nuphar, Pondweed, Clipper, 2,4D, see made to start up again in hopeful that rehearsals Cattails Glyphosate • Every sponsor will be highlighted on our January 2021 and further can resume in time for Hernando Pool Hydrilla, Cabomba, Nuphar Aquathol, Diquat, details will be posted as the Dec. 14 and 15 Holi- Glyphosate, Clipper social media and website through the end day Concerts. For more soon as available. Floral City Pool Cuban Bulrush, Floating, 2,4D, Glyphosate, of 2020 I The Friends of the information, visit www. Torpedograss, Duckweed, Diquat, Clipper Citrus County Library naturecoastcommunity Cattails System annual Fall Mega band.com. MECHANICAL HARVESTING I 352-341-7707 Book Sale scheduled for Plaza Car Cruise-ins, Inverness Pool Tussocks, Southern Naiad, Mechanical Harvesting October 2020 has been sponsored by Plaza Pondweed [email protected] canceled. Proceeds from Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep Hernando Pool Tussocks, Southern Milfoil, Mechanical Harvesting www.citruscountyblessings.org these semi-annual fund- and Ram, and the Citrus Eleocharis, Coontail 000Z4YI All treatments are contingent upon weather conditions and water quality. Treated areas raisers benefit Central MOPARS Car Club, have identified with “Warning Signs” indicating the date of treatment and the necessary Ridge, Coastal Region, been canceled for the re- water use restrictions. For further information, please call 352-527-7620 or view our website at http://www.citrusbocc.com/pubworks/aquatics/spray-schedule.pdf. Floral City and Lakes Re- mainder of 2020 in cau- Citrus County Division of Aquatic Services gion libraries and the Cit- tion of COVID-19. For Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el Condado dentro de dos días de la notificacióón de la publicación 352-527-5370. rus County Library information, call 000Z3AC System. For more 352-726-1238.

drumming, dance, cre- ative writing and many ART other expressive and ho- Continued from Page C1 listic approaches to the therapeutic arts will be and plans for the future, included.” using this beautiful his- A date for opening has toric property to meet the not yet been set, says Fuller- immediate needs of our Brown, “But I see this community. The buildings project as the next step and serene environment for a welcoming venue will be perfect for instruc- that once served as the tion, creative exploration, home of the Florida Art- and practice for all ages. ists Gallery.” Arts for all, not only visual For more information, arts, but all avenues serv- call 352-586-2014 or email ing the creative and heal- ourdivinearts@gmail. ing arts, including com. 000Z7M8

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Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King their moods overall through Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Modern Modern (USA) 47 32 47 17 18 the practice of Transcendental Victims Unit ‘14’ Victims Unit ‘14’ Victims Unit ‘14’ Victims Unit ‘14’ Victims Unit ‘14’ Family Family Meditation. I had not heard of Law Order: Love After Lockup Sheriff Brittany Love After Lockup Love After Lockup (N) Love After Lockup Love After Lockup it for sleeplessness, but that (WE) 117 69 117 CI lays down the law. ‘14’ ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å makes sense. Thanks for 18 18 18 18 20 Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man NewsNation (N) NewsNation (N) NewsNation (N) NewsNation Å (WGN-A) writing. Dear Annie: To the letter from “At a Loss with the Lov- Bridge able Lush” regarding the THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME brother-in-law who drinks too PHILLIP ALDER makes a difference.” By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek much, you responded by start- Newspaper Enterprise Assn. At the bridge table, the declarer Unscramble these Jumbles, ing with suggesting talking to is an individual; the dummy has no one letter to each square, his wife. I’ve been in Al-Anon Look only at the West hand in to- to form four ordinary words. active role to play. But each de- for over 30 years. This guy is an day’s diagram. What would you fender might — or might not — adult and is responsible for his lead against three no-trump? South have to remember their lines, as it BEALF has a balanced 15-17 points with a own behavior. Talking to his were. The best defenses are when wife makes her feel responsi- doubleton spade, and North has both players must make winning 10-15 points with five spades (and ble for his behavior. She choices. How did the defense go doesn’t need that! His offen- probably no singleton). against three no-trump in this Dame Jane Goodall, world-fa- FROEF sive behavior should be di- deal? rectly addressed with him and mous primatologist and anthropol- The auction followed a very not when he has been drink- ogist, said, “Every individual straightforward transfer route, ing. Families of problem drink- matters. Every individual has a North’s three no-trump asking ers are suffering and do not role to play. Every individual partner to decide between that CUVAMU need to be put in an impossi- game and four spades. ble situation. The wife had no West, with 12 high-card points, knew that her partner had a very control of her husband’s be- weak hand. So, leading a heart or a havior and should not be ex- pected to do something about club rated to cost a trick. A spade SKURNH @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get couldn’t be right, given the five- it. — Rose S. card suit in the dummy. So she Now arrange the circled letters Dear Rose: Thank you for chose the diamond jack. The de- ©2020 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as this astute and important All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. fense was still alive! point. I was too preoccupied Declarer, a robot at Bridge Base Answer with the complex interper- Online, won with the queen, cashed here: “ ” sonal dynamics of this situa- the diamond king and spade king, (Answers tomorrow) tion that I overlooked the and continued spades, putting East Jumbles: MILKY OUNCE ABRUPT GRASSY simple solution. After recon- Yesterday’s in with his jack. After South had Answer: He was having pain in his lumbar region, and sidering, I agree that it would discarded one club and one heart, the chiropractor wanted the — BACKSTORY be better for the letter writer it was East’s moment in the spot- to talk directly to his brother- light — what did he do? in-law (when he is sober), East found the killing continua- rather than talking with other tion — he led the club jack. Then MORE PUZZLES family members around the the defenders took one spade, n Find the daily crossword puzzle inside the Chronicle’s issue. I appreciate your letter. three clubs and one heart. classified pages, along with Sudoku, Wordy Gurdy and Send your questions for East and West bowed to each a word puzzle. Annie Lane to dearannie other. @creators.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMICS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 C5 Peanuts Garfield

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On chairs $75 pump, cabinets, misc trash compactor, & 1 wheels need ph num- (352) 726-2572 tools & some furn, mo old SS microwave ber for pictures, only $1500 for all. new 42” lawn tractor. 50.00 352-464 -0316 GRANDFATHER (352) 726-8503 Bob’s DISCARDED 6630 W Seagull Lane CLOCK Lawn Mower Service SMITTYS **BEAUTIFUL** HOMOSASSA  FREE PICK-UP  APPLIANCE REPAIR Tall, $500 Saturday Only! 8a-3p 352-637-1225 352-564-8179 (262) 354-0738 10039 W Halls River Stove TV 25” VIZIO flat Pull Behind INVERNESS 4 Burner, Electric, screen has HDMI port & High Top DR Table w/ Leaf Vacuum *HUGE SALE*- Saturday White, $60 remote good condition leaf & 4 Chairs $500 8a - 5p / 8618 E (352) 436-2953 delivery available $75. Like New! Text for Pics 42” Snapper Mower Gospel Island Rd 352-613-0529 ONLY $200 $250 352-586-0493 INVERNESS TV 38” INSIGNIA flat (352) 302-6200 MOVING SALE screen 3 HDMI ports & Fri. & Sat. 9am-3pm remote good cond. de- LAMPS GENERAL 2 TABLE LAMPS EVERYTHING MUST GO, livery available $100. EVEN THE HOUSE MERCHANDISE 352-613-0529 $25 FOR BOTH Washer & Dryer Set (352) 503-7350 IS FOR SALE SPECIALS! Maytag- Simple $450 BEVERLY HILLS 812 Mayflower Ave. employment Sat.17/Sun.18 9a - 3p AQUARIUM CORELLE SET -No Calls after 5pm LV Rm Set- Couch & BIG TOOL SALE 6 lines - 10 days Your world first 20 gal., with light & 4 place settings white Loveseat $300 Dining also Golf Cart (up to 2 items Stand, $20, Floral & green, clean barely Rm Set- Table w/ 6 BITS FOR HORSES 4394 W. Horseshoe Dr. per ad) City (352) 344-1355 used -non smoker Need a Chairs & Small Buffet 5 different bits. $15 Need a job $25 352-419-5549 $500 (352) 503-7350 $1 - $200 FOOD PROCESSOR, each. 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Must See to CHEVROLET DODGE Harley-Davidson mony and evidence upon which his appeal is to be based. Appreciate! 1971 Camaro RS 2002 Ram Diesel - 2500 ‘08 FLHX Street Glide, Duplex-(2) 2/2/1 Apts, 36’ Travel Trailer 4 sp. Black. V8 & A/C. Cums/ BLK / 181K mi / 1 Very Clean, Low Miles, RENTAL MANAGEMENT Countyside Subdivision in Excellent Cond! $22,000 obo or owner/ Tow pkg/ Ext. $8900 OBO Sandra Himmel REALTY, INC. built 2006, Large lot, NEW reclining loveseat, possible trade. cab / Great Cond. - a/c 352-277-9175 Superintendent newly painted in/out dining table, QN sz 352-303-8226 $11,500 352-601-0383 Citrus County School Board 352-795-7368 $239,000 513-720-4421 Bed,& flooring. NEW LG FORD GMC HONDA Published October 16, 2020 CRYSTAL RIVER or 937-378-4109 custom deck w/ built in 2009 Shadow 750 Exc. $1400 1930 Model A 2004, 2500 HD Diesel lights. Storage Shed 5 Window Coupe, 76 K 166K mi., exc. cond., con. 1 owner, garage 1220 NE 8th Ave Never Used! Located kept, Very low mi 3514 3/2.5 Handicap Accessible mi./ EXCELLENT Cond. Sr owned, $15,500 in Natures Resort $16,000 352-795-3510 FIRM 352-445-1006 $3600 561-777-6014 House. Lower counters for Campground w/ all the wheelchair accessibility 6266-1016 FCRN (10/28 & 10/30) Handicap bathroom amenities of MERCURY LINCOLN SCOOTER All hard flooring, No Carpet. Mike Czerwinski Homosassa right off the COMET 1974 302 V8 ‘02 Blackwood - Good 2007 Moto Mojo river. Will only sell all Auto Trans. Great Cond.-ONLY 3K made Uptown 49cc Scooter NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: ADVANCED TOWING gives Notice of $950 together. Listed at Collector Car! $8,700 FULLY LOADED $8500 770 Miles, Street Legal, Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles at 08:00 am at 9434 W Wisconsin Ct $13,900 734-634-9835 352-212-5747 352-489-4129 Two seater, Remote 2/2/1 Includes fenced yard, or 352-442-0764 Call for Appt. Start, Alarm system, 4875 S Florida Ave Inverness, FL 34450-0537, pursuant to subsec- screen room. NO PETS. tion 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ADVANCED TOWING reserves MUSTANG 3 lockable storage $650 compartments $850 the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. Specializing In 1996 Cobra -Black w/ 352-897-5339 8520 W Mayo Dr #83 Tan Interior, 4.6 Liter V8 1/1 Second Floor Apt. GOPHER TORTOISE GMC 5 speed w/ Extras Date of Sale: 10/28/2020 Includes water, trash and SURVEYS & 2003 Safari, 123k mi, 3CG2J7H296300015 2006 VISON TANK SPORT lawn. Room on RELOCATIONS WANTED $12,450 (352) 465-0580 Good work van. $1500 premises. WETLAND SETBACK PLYMOUTH (352) 201-0216 Date of Sale: 10/30/2020 CITRUS SPRINGS LINES TO BUY: 1971 Plymouth Duster $1500 ENVIRONMENTAL Motor Homes, Travel 340 Street Rod, Custom L9NT0GPG2L1010772 2019 TAO VIP 8180 N Duval Dr ASSESSMENTS Trailers, and 5th Paint, in the family 38 3/2/2 Includes Fireplace and Wheels, even if repairs yrs, needs brake work Published October 16, 2020 is located on the 7th hole Michael G. Czerwinski, are needed. Will pay $8,500 352-419-2149 Can-Am Spyder of the golf course P.A $CASH$ on the spot. 2016, White, 4,705 mi, 6267-1016 FCRN ENVIRONMENTAL Will come to you! TRIUMPH Garage-Kept SELL $1600 CONSULTANTS 407-280-0683 1973 TR6, 4 spd, 6 cyl, Excellent Condition! YOUR VEHICLE NOTICE OF SALE 35 Grass St 2 Tops, Red w/ Black $17,500 352-794-0352 IN THE Rainbow Title & Lien, Inc. will sell at Public Sale at Auction the fol- 4/2/3 Upgraded kitchen 352-249-1012 Interior $15,000 Firm lowing vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 713.78 of the Flor- cabinets, granite countertops mgcenvironmental 352-503-6859 EW-66 SCOOTER and stainless steel .com Brand NEW! EW-66 ida Statutes on November 05, 2020 at 10 A.M. appliances. 30+ Yrs. Experience WILLY’S JEEPSTR -2 Seater- See on 1967Commdo, conv, Internet. $2500 * AUCTION WILL OCCUR WHERE EACH VEHICLE IS LOCAT- $975 Classifieds 4WD, 3 sp., 225 V6, 352-465-6335 ED * 4450 S. Cape Cove Lp new tires, paint, 33k 1/1/ with Carport orig mi, runs great, 1996 TOYOTA, VIN# 1NXBB02E5TZ431664 Fully furnished. call for details $18,500 1997 DODGE, VIN# 1B4GP44R1VB308653 Includes Trash and Lawn DAVID KURTZ ~$69.95~ (847) 671-3550 Located at: 12351 SE 72ND TERRACE RD. BELLEVIEW. FL For More Listings Go To ONLY 34420 000Z82I Realtor www.CitrusCountyHomeRentals.com Run ‘til it sells $19.95 Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above vehicles contact: Harley-Davidson for 7 days 2007 Fat Boy, Vance & Rainbow Title & Lien, Inc., (954) 920-6020 Hines Pipes - 13K Orig. $29.95 * ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE * miles, Well Maintained! Some of the vehicles may have been released prior to auction ALL CLASSIFIED $7950 OBO for 14 days ADS ARE 516-819-9196 Published October 16, 2020 NON-REFUNDABLE $49.95 Applies to all FORD HONDA for 30 days vehicles, boats, 2002 F450 Lariat 1989 Goldwing SE 6269-1016 FCRN 141k mi, 7.3 diesel, 1500 CC, Blue/green. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: PRECISION TOWING gives Notice RV’s, campers $69.95 Jake brake, 5th wheel Only 11,401 mi., bought of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the date(s) Vacant & motorcycles. body, Air susp. & 2 Gas brand new. Perfect Run ‘til it sells HERNANDO tanks - Was $25,000 cond. Hardly driven. and time(s) listed below at: 1726 W Lockport Lane, Dunnellon, Looking for person to Land Now $21,950 $6000 obo Tony: Florida 34434, Phone number: 352-489-1357, pursuant to subsec- share a 2br/1ba SPECIALIST Call your 502-345-0285 352-527-8950 tion 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. home, elec included Pictures avail. online! PRECISION TOWING reserves the right to accept or reject any $375/mo + security Classified FORD Let me help you F350 Diesel King HONDA * Call your and/or all bids. (352) 459-1272 Buy, Sell, Invest. Representative Ranch Crew Cab 4 x 4 2001Goldwing GL1800 Classified AUCTION DATE & TIME VEHICLE VIN #: for details. 108K mi/ Rear Ent./ 28,500 miles. Many 10/30/2020 at 7:00 AM 2003 DODG 1D4GP24R43B323123 Free/ No Obligation 352-563-5966 Retractable Tonneau extras. Excellent cond. Representative Market Analysis 2003 FORD Cover-1 owner- ALL svc Ultimate touring bike. for details. 1FTSW31P73EC81824 for your property. CASH FOR CARS & rec’s/ Mint Condition! Black/chrome. $7950 352-563-5966 PUBLISHER’S Residential TRUCKS Running or $20,900 352-497-6945 352-270-8089 1997 INFI NOTICE: & Commercial Not TOP $$$$$ PAID JNKBY31AXVM302081 All real estate 352-771-6191 *******SCAM ALERT******* advertising in this Century 21 J.W. 11/12/2020 at 7:00 AM 2018 CHEV 1G1BE5SM2J7220152 Morton Real Estate, WANTED newspaper is subject Published October 16, 2020 to Fair Housing Act Inverness, Fl. 34450 JUNK & ESTATE which makes it illegal CARS to advertise “any CELL 954-383-8786 Up to $1,000 & MORE preference, limitation Office 352-726-6668 (352) 342-7037 or discrimination based on race, color, 6268-1016 FCRN religion, sex, handi- cap, familial status or LEGAL NOTICE national origin, or an Citrus Hills Lot CADILLAC intention, in Fairview Estates 2009 DTS, **LOADED** PUBLIC MEETING OF to make such prefer- Beautiful 1 ac, water 136K mi/1 Owner, Gar. THE CITRUS COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD ence, limitation or avial, quiet neighbor- Kept, Call for info: GENERAL ELECTION discrimination. “ Fa- hood . $30,000 $7,000 352-364-6460 CANVASSING OF VOTE BY MAIL, PROVISIONAL, 1st and 2nd milial status includes (352) 270-2144 children under the age CHRYSLER UNOFFICIAL RESULTS, of 18 living with 2002 CONCORD LXI OVERSEAS, FINAL CERTIFICATION/CONDUCT OF ELECTION parents or legal cus- 77,500 mi, Leather Int., AND todians, pregnant Nearly Perfect Cond. POST ELECTION AUDIT women and people $4800 (352) 382-4727 26 Ft INVADER securing custody of CHRYSLER children under 18. Self Contained, Cabin How to Avoid a Fake Check Scam The Citrus County Canvassing Board will convene at 8:30 a.m. on Cruiser, 350 Chevy mtr, ‘91 New Yorker, been Tuesday, October 20, 2020 to begin canvassing the Vote by Mail This newspaper will in storage 10 yrs, New: not knowingly accept Galv. Trlr, Sleeps 6 Ballots. Public Inspection will be between 8:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. $6000 (352) 302-6200 AC, batt, radiator, • INSIST ON CASH any advertising for tires breaks. Top of the Any challenge to a voter’s certificate or Vote by Mail ballot cure affi- real estate which is in 16’ Alum Flat Bottom line with all options davit must occur prior to the opening process. This and all Canvass- violation of the law. Boat 15HP 4 stroke $3000 352-341-0062 • Don’t accept a check for more than the selling price. You ing Board meetings will be held at the Citrus County Supervisor of Our readers are MERC, elec start, trailer, can bet it’s a scam. Elections Office, 1500 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, Florida, hereby informed that Asking $4900 - Call HONDA all dwellings adver- 765-720-0024 2006 CRV AWD and in accordance with the Sunshine Law of Florida, all meetings are tised in this newspa- or 812-797-2845 Excellent Condition! • Inform the Buyer that you’ll wait two weeks before sending open to the public, the press, and representatives of political parties. per are available on $4500 any merchandise. Boat Trailer All candidates or their designated representative are invited to an equal opportunity (352) 302-6200 attend. basis. To complain of 19Ft Galvanized, New discrimination call Tires and Wheels KIA • Never use money from a check to send gift cards, money HUD toll-free at $500 (352) 302-6200 2020 Soul LX, Pearl orders, or wire money to strangers or someone you just met. The Canvassing Board will reconvene on Wednesday, October 21, 1-800-669-9777. white, 5,300 mi, 2020 at 8:30 a.m. if necessary; Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 8:30 Boston Whaler garage kept 18,600 Many scammers demand that you send money through The toll-free telephone 16.5 ft w/ trailer Project a.m., Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at 8:30 a.m. if necessary; number for the (352) 382-1587 money transfer services like Western Union or MoneyGram, Boat- by owner $1850 or buy gift cards and send them the PIN numbers. Once you Saturday, October 31, 2020 at 1:00 p.m.; Tuesday, November 3, hearing impaired is (352) 586-9498 LEXUS 2020 at 9:00 a.m. and again on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 1-800-927-9275. 2002 ES300, Excellent wire money, or give someone the gift card PINs, it is like 3:00 p.m. to continue canvassing the Vote by Mail ballots until ad- Condition! One owner! giving someone cash. It’s almost impossible to get it back. 125K Miles journed. 352-601-3225 • Toss offers that ask you to pay for a prize. If it’s free, you Canvassing of the provisional ballots and canvassing 1st unofficial LEXUS shouldn’t have to pay to get it. 2004 SC 430 Silver & results will begin Friday, November 6, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. Canvass- ing of the 2nd unofficial results will begin Thursday, November 12, KAYAK- Eddyline Ecru in Very Good Caribbean,12 Ft - Sit on Condition! 68k miles. 2020 at 9:00 a.m. Top- Many Accessories $13,500 OBO Included $900 Firm 352-249-7970 or Canvassing of the overseas ballots and final certification/conduct of DUNNELLON 202-744-7685 6270-1016 FCRN election will begin on Friday, November 13, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. North Williams St KAYAKS 2 - OCEAN CAPER - Citrus County Special Library Advisory Board Meeting Notice Upon completion of the final certification, the contests and the pre- 3000 SF MOL; ALL Equipment PUBLIC NOTICE cincts will be randomly selected for post election audit. The Post Commercial building Included -$800 for ALL on .042 acre Election Audit will begin on Monday, November 16, 2020 at 8:30 (352) 601-1871 **For sale or lease** The Citrus County Special Library Advisory Board will hold their regu- a.m. Call for details lar meeting at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, at: Contact: Al Isnetto, For further information, contact the Elections Office. Palmwood Realty. Coastal Region Library 352-597-2500 x202 MONTEREY 2000 MONTURA SELL 8619 W. Crystal Street Persons with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodation to par- 23½’, VG cond, too YOUR VEHICLE Crystal River, FL 34428-4468 ticipate should call the Elections Office at (352) 564-7120. many extra’s to list, IN THE $9,000 or best offer ANY PERSON DESIRING FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING Susan Gill (352) 563-0074 Bev. Hills Charmer THIS MEETING MAY CONTACT THE LIBRARY ADVISORY Supervisor of Elections Light & Bright - 2/1/1 SAILBOAT BOARD RECORDING SECRETARY AT THE CITRUS COUNTY LI- 1500 N. 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IF YOU ARE HEARING OR SPEECH IMPAIRED, USE MEROS Y SEGUNDOS RESULTADOS NO OFICIALES, 3/2/2, 2034 SF, spa $29.95 mem. avail. cor. lot, THE TTY TELEPHONE (352) 249-1292. EN EL EXTRANJERO, CERTIFICACIÓN FINAL/CELEBRACIÓN DE A/C, roof, water htr for 14 days LA ELECCIÓN Y recently replaced $49.95 SI USTED NECESITA UN TRADUCTOR EN ESPAÑOL HAGA AUDITORÍA POSELECTORAL $262,900 352-400-0540 ARREGLOS CON EL CONDADO POR TELÉFONO DENTRO DE By Appt only 1989 GEORGIE for 30 days BOY ENCOUNTER DOS DÍAS DE LA NOTIFICACIÓN DE LA PUBLICACIÓN AL La Junta de Escrutinio del Condado de Citrus se reunirá el martes ONLY 28K mi. 31 Ft, $69.95 352-527-5370. 20 de octubre de 2020 a las 8:30 a. m. para iniciar el escrutinio de Sleeps 6 EXC. Cond. Run ‘til it sells!! las Boletas de Voto por Correo. Inspección pública será entre las Runs Great! $7,499 ENGLISH TRANSLATION: (IF YOU NEED A SPANISH TRANSLA- 8:00 a.m. y las 8:30 a.m.. Toda objeción a un certificado del votante (352) 503-7872 TOR PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE COUNTY BY o acta notarial de boleta de Voto por Correo debe ocurrir antes del * Call your TELEPHONE WITHIN TWO DAYS OF THE PUBLICATION NOTICE proceso de apertura. Esta y todas las reuniones de la Junta de AT 352-527-5370). Escrutinio tendrán lugar en la Oficina del Supervisor Electoral del Classified Condado de Citrus, en 1500 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, Representative Brian J. Coleman, Chairman Florida, y de conformidad con la Ley Sunshine de Florida, todas las for details. **Cash Only** BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, CITRUS COUNTY, reuniones serán abiertas al público, a la prensa y a los representa- We have started 352-563-5966 FLORIDA ntes de los partidos políticos. Todos los candidatos o sus representa- construction on this ntes designados están invitados a asistir. Brand New 2BD, 2BA TOYOTA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO AP- Retirement Cottage. 2007 Camry Solara PEAL ANY DECISION OF THE GOVERNING BODY WITH RE- La Junta de Escrutinio se volverá a reunir el miércoles 21 de Available at $99,000 119K miles, Very Good L. W. Builders. Call JK Condition! $5500 OBO SPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING WILL octubre de 2020 a las 8:30 a. m. si es necesario, el martes 27 de at: 352-249-8036. (352) 490-6007 NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR SUCH PUR- octubre de 2020 a las 8:30 a. m.; el miércoles 28 de octubre de JK is president of POSE MAY NEED TO PROVIDE THATAVERBATIM RECORD OF 2020 a las 8:30 a. m. si es necesario; el sábado 31 de octubre de Affordable Housing ~$69.95~ THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES TES- 2020 a la 1:00 p. m., el martes 3 de noviembre de 2020 a las 9:00 for All Inc., TIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE a. m. y nuevamente el martes 3 de noviembre de 2020 a las 3:00 a Non-profit Corp. BASED. p. m. para continuar con el escrutinio de las boletas de Voto por Run ‘til it sells 89 MUSTANG (SECTION 286.0101, FLORIDA STATUTES). Correo hasta la suspensión. CONVERTIBLE 5.0 5sp - Older Restore Published October 16, 2020 El escrutinio de las boletas provisionales y de los primeros result- Many Extras! Too Much to List- Discs, SS ados no oficiales comenzará el viernes 6 de noviembre de 2020 a Exhaust, etc. $12,000 6271-1016 FCRN la 1:00 p. m. El escrutinio de los segundos resultados no oficiales (352) 436-9718 PUBLIC NOTICE comenzará el Applies to all BMW Z3 jueves 12 de noviembre de 2020 a las 9:00 a. m. vehicles, boats, 2000 Roadster Conv, The Citrus County School Board will hold an Administrative Hear- RV’s, campers 40k mi., 2.5i, alarm, ing; 3:00 p.m. Regular Meeting; 4:00 p.m. and Public Hearing; El escrutinio de las boletas en el extranjero y la certificación & motorcycles. covers, more. 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 8, 2020, in the Board Room of final/celebración de la elección comenzarán el viernes 13 de Near Mint $15,000 the District Services Center located at 1007 West Main Street, Inver- noviembre de 2020 a la 1:00 p. m. Al completar la certificación fi- Need a (516) 233-6040 ness, Florida. nal, las contiendas y los precintos serán seleccionados aleato- Call your BUICK riamente para la auditoría poselectoral. La Auditoría Poselectoral Classified 1965 Electra 225 The purpose of the Administrative Hearing is act upon proposed stu- comenzará el V8 Wildcat, 45k Orig mi, Representative dent expulsion(s). The Regular Meeting is to discuss and act upon lunes 16 de noviembre de 2020 a las 8:30 a. m. JOB? Cold AC - $11,500 other business that needs to come before the Board. The Public for details. SHOWROOM NEW Hearing is to approve/adopt new Policy 2.89 Smoke/Vapor Free Para obtener información adicional, comuníquese con la Oficina 352-563-5966 352-436-7485 aft 1pm School Environment, approve/adopt the revision of Policy 4.18 Aca- Electoral. CHEVROLET demic and Career Planning, approve/adopt new Policy 5.203 Employment DAMON 1936 5 Window Coupe 2011 Tuscany - 43 foot 350 V8 Automatic, COVID-19 Pandemic Temporary Student Assignment to Citrus Vir- Las personas con discapacidades que requieran adaptaciones source is... Bath & a half, King size Chrome Eng. -Steel tual School While Assigned to an Out of Zone School, approve/adopt razonables para participar deben comunicarse con la Oficina Elec- bed. 44K mi. Exc cond body, ALL power, cold updated Policy 7.40 Fundraising for School Projects and Activities, toral al (352) 564-7120. MUST SEE !! A/C. MUST SELL! and approve/adopt updated Policy 7.52 Travel Expense Reim- 352-601-0310 $26,500 352-302-6979 bursement. Susan Gill FIFTH WHEEL CHEVROLET Supervisora Electoral 2017 Heartland Pioneer 1969 CAMARO - 454 If any person decides to appeal a decision made by the Board, with 1500 N. Meadowcrest Blvd. Classifieds PI 276 -32ft./ 2 slides, Engine / 700R4 trans., respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he may need a rec- Crystal River, FL 34429 Auto Leveling, Rear MANY upgrades! Call ord of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim rec- www.chronicleonline.com Bunks, $24,500 for details! $40,000 352-634-2247 810-841-2692 ord of the proceedings is made, which record should include testi- Published October 16, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE FRIDAY,OCTOBER 16, 2020 C9 Tweet 9031-1016 FCRN Walters, Jacqueline 9035-1023 FCRN Carlson, Nickie L Tweet 2020 CP 000713 Notice to Creditors 2020-CP-000711 Notice to Creditors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Tweet PROBATE CASE NO. 2020 CP 000713 PROBATE CASE NO. 2020-CP-000711 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF JACQUELINE G. WALTERS, IN RE: THE ESTATE OF NICKIE L. CARLSON, a/k/a JACQUELYN WALTERS, JACQUELINE WALTERS, aka NICKIE L. HANS, JACQUELYN L. WALTERS, and JACKIE WALTERS, Deceased. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Nickie L. Carlson, aka Follow the Chronicle on The administration of the estate of Jacqueline G. Walters Nickie L. Hans, deceased, whose date of death was February a/k/a Jacquelyn Walters, Jacqueline Walters, Jacquelyn L. 12, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Flor- Walters, and Jackie Walters, deceased, whose date of death ida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka was October 2, 2019, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 personal representative and the personal representative’s at- “news as it happens right North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and ad- torney are set forth below. of the personal representative and the personal All creditors of the decedent and other persons having at your finger tips” representative’s attorney are set forth below. claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a All creditors of the decedent and other persons having copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS THEM. AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- THEM. ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their www.twitter.com/citruschronicle All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, 9039-1106 FCRN Tarpon IV, LLC FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE 2020-CA-493 Notice of Action NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S The date of first publication of this Notice is Oct. 16, 2020. IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Personal Representative: CASE NO.: 2020-CA-493 The date of first publication of this Notice is October 9, 2020. Anthony C. Hans Personal Representative: 1156 Sanctuary Pl., Gahanna, OH 43230 UNDERWOOD RESIDENTIAL LLC, Stephanie Walters Booker Attorney for Personal Representative: Plaintiff, 8859 West White Dogwood Drive, Homosassa, FL 34448 Denise VanNess, Esq. Florida Bar No. 0845050 vs. Attorney for Personal Representative: VanNess & VanNess, P.A. TARPON IV, LLC; ET AL Montyce VanNess, Esquire Florida Bar No. 88868 1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 Defendants. VanNess & VanNess, P.A. 1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd. 352-795-1444 Crystal River, FL 34429 352-795-1444 Published October 16 & 23, 2020. NOTICE OF ACTION; [email protected] [email protected] CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE OF PROCESS - PROPERTY Published October 9 & 16, 2020.

NOTICE OF ACTION TO ROBERT SHAFFERN; UNKNOWN HEIRS 9036-1023 FCRN Brown Jr., Loren A. OF ROBERT SHAFFERN, if any; whose residences are unknown. 9032-1016 FCRN Morgan, Robert L. 2020 CP 000771 Notice to Creditors 2020-CP-654 Notice to Creditors/Summary Admin. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title has IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. been commenced on the following property in Citrus County, PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 2020 CP 000771 Florida: File No. 2020-CP-654 DIVISION: IN RE: ESTATE OF ROBERT L. MORGAN, IN RE: The Estate of PARCEL NO. 1- Deceased. LOREN A. BROWN, JR., CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 9 LOT 15 BLK 614 DESCR IN OR BK 545 PG NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. 2131 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NO: 18E17S100090 06140 0150 ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Adminis- The summary administration of the estate of LOREN A. PARCEL NO. 2- tration has been entered in the Estate of ROBERT L. MORGAN, BROWN, JR., deceased, whose date of death was April 19, CITRUS SPGS UNIT 1 LOT 5 BLK 45 DESCR IN OR BK A36 PG 275 OF Deceased, File Number 2020-CP-654, by the Circuit Court for 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Av- 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450; that the enue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NO: 18E17S100010 00450 0050 decedent’s date of death was August 4, 2020; that the total attorney for the estate and surviving spouse is set forth below. value of the estate is $7,235.26 and that the names and ad- All creditors of the decedent and other persons having And has been filed against you and you are required to dresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on RICHARD are: Donna L. Tripp, as Successor Trustee of the Robert L. Mor- copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims MUTARELLI, JR., ESQ., the Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is gan Trust Agreement, 6230 West Rio Grande Drive Beverly Hills, with this Court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS Schatt, McGraw, Rauba & Mutarelli, P.A., 328 N.E. 1st Avenue, Florida 34465. AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR Suite 100, Ocala, Florida 34470, on or before 30 days from first ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF date Of publication and file the original with the clerk of this All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons hav- THIS NOTICE ON THEM. court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately ing claims or demands against the estate of the decedent All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having thereafter, otherwise a default will be entered against you for other than those for whom provision for full payment was claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. made in the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Dated on Oct. 13th, 2020. FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702. ALL CLAIMS AND DE- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITH- FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ANGELA VICK As Clerk of the Court STANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY (COURT SEAL) FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S By: J. Steelfox, Deputy Clerk DEATH IS BARRED. DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is October 9, 2020. The date of first publication of this notice is: Oct. 16, 2020. Richard Mutarelli, Jr., Esq. Personal Representative: Schatt & McGraw, Rauba, Mutarelli, PA Donna L. Tripp Attorney for Estate of Loren A. Brown, Jr. and Jolane Z. Brown: 328 N.E. 1st Avenue Suite 100 Ocala, FL 34470 6230 West Rio Grande Drive, Beverly Hills, Florida 34465 RICHARD Q. LEWIS III, ESQ. Florida Bar No. 628662 (352) 789-6520 Attorney for Personal Representative: Richard Q. Lewis III, Esq., PA S. Michael Mountjoy, Esquire Florida Bar Number: 157310 701 Market Street, Suite 111-204, St. Augustine, Florida 32095 Published October 16, 23, 30 & November 6, 2020. BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A. Telephone No. (904) 201-3981 mail: [email protected] 209 Courthouse Square, Inverness, FL 34450 Telephone (352) 726-1211 Published October 16 & 23, 2020. Published October 9 & 16, 2020.

9029-1016 FCRN Bianco, Terr’e A. 9037-1023 FCRN Hallowell, Robert F. 2020-CP-000391 Notice to Creditors 9033-1023 FCRN Crews, Donald R. 2020-CP-00638 Notice to Creditors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 2020-CP-696 Notice to Creditors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PROBATE DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 2020-CP-000391 Division Probate PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2020-CP-00638 IN RE: ESTATE OF TERR’E A. BIANCO File No. 2020-CP-696 IN RE: ESTATE OF Deceased. IN RE: ESTATE OF DONALD R. CREWS, ROBERT F. HALLOWELL a/k/a ROBERT FORD HALLOWELL, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Terr’e A. Bianco, de- ceased, whose date of death was May 17, 2020, is pending in The administration of the Estate of DONALD R. CREWS, De- The administration of the estate of ROBERT F. HALLOWELL the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the ceased, whose date of death was June 8, 2020, is pending in a/k/a ROBERT FORD HALLOWELL, deceased, whose date of address of which is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the death was July 16, 2020; is pending in the Circuit Court for Cit- 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representa- address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flor- rus County, Florida, Probate Division; File Number tive and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth be- ida 34450. The names and addresses of the Personal Repre- 2020-CP-00638: the address of which is 110 North Apopka Ave- low. sentative and the Personal Representative’s attorney are set nue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the All creditors of the decedent and other persons having forth below. Personal Representative and the Personal Representative’s at- claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a All creditors of the decedent and other persons having torney are set forth below. copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a All creditors of the decedent and other persons, who have with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unma- THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE tured, contingent or unliquidated claims, and who have been AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- served a copy of this Note, must file their claims with this Court THEM. TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having THEM. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their All other creditors of the decedent and other persons who FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF have claims or demands against the decedent’s estate, in- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. cluding unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. file their claims with this court, WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S CLAIM FILED TWO YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. OF DEATH IS BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY The date of first publication of this notice is Oct. 9, 2020. The date of the first publication of this Notice is Oct. 16, 2020. CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S Personal Representative: Personal Representative: DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. David E. Bianco Jr. James Moore The Date of first publication of this Notice is: Oct. 16, 2020. 1750 West Citracado Parkway, Space 27 3958 East Sanders Street Personal Representative: Escondido, California 92029 Inverness, Florida 34453 R. William Futch Attorney for Personal Representative: Attorney for Personal Representative: 2201 S.E. 30th Avenue, Suite 202 Ocala, Florida 34471 Elizabeth M. Mancini Florida Bar No. 0124095 S. Michael Mountjoy, Esquire Florida Bar Number: 157310 Attorney for Personal Representative: Email Address: [email protected] BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A. R. WILLIAM FUTCH, P.A. 2201 S. E. 30th Avenue Suite 202 Hudzietz & Mancini, P.A. 209 Courthouse Square, Inverness, FL 34450 Ocala, Florida 34471 (352) 732-8080 10028 State Road 52, Hudson, Florida 34669 Telephone (352) 726-1211 By: R. WILLIAM FUTCH, Florida Bar No.: 0319856 Published October 9 & 16, 2020. Facsimile (352) 726-3180 Attorney for Petitioner Email Address: [email protected] Published October 16 & 23, 2020. 9030-1016 FCRN Sullivan, Catherine Published October 16 & 23, 2020. 2020 CP 000714 Notice to Creditors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 9034-1023 FCRN Kearley, Mary Ann C. 9038-1023 FCRN Loop, Erline H. PROBATE CASE NO. 2020 CP 000714 2020 CP 000741 Notice to Creditors 20-CP-682 Notice to Creditors IN RE: THE ESTATE OF CATHERINE SULLIVAN a/k/a CATHERINE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA ROFF SULLIVAN and CATHERINE LINDA SULLIVAN, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 20-CP-682 Division: Deceased. PROBATE CASE NO. 2020 CP 000741 IN RE: ESTATE OF ERLINE H. LOOP, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN RE: THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN C. KEARLEY aka OPAL ERLINE HALL LOOP, A/K/A MARY ANN KEARLEY, Deceased. The administration of the estate of Catherine Sullivan a/k/a Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Catherine Roff Sullivan and Catherine Linda Sullivan, de- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ceased, whose date of death was August 15, 2020, is pending The administration of the estate of ERLINE H. LOOP, also in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, The administration of the estate of Mary Ann C. Kearley known as OPAL ERLINE HALL LOOP, deceased, whose date of the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL a/k/a Mary Ann Kearley, deceased, whose date of death was death was March 30, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representa- July 15, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is tives and the personal representatives’ attorney are set forth Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and below. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and ad- addresses of the personal representative and the personal All creditors of the decedent and other persons having dresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served, must file their THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 THEM. THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON ON THEM. claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S The date of first publication of this Notice is October 9, 2020. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Personal Representatives: DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is: Oct. 16, 2020. Debra Ryan The date of first publication of this Notice is Oct. 16, 2020. Personal Representative 728 East Knightsbridge Place, Lecanto, FL 34461 Personal Representative: BETTIE S. RIDLEY Debrah Jo Wutzler Diane Mueller a/k/a Diane Theresa Mueller 10021 South Arabian Avenue, Floral City, FL 34436 261 North Indianapolis Avenue, Hernando, FL 34442 6551 West Liberty Lane, Homosassa, FL 34448 Attorney for Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representatives: Attorney for Personal Representative: Robert D. Hines, Esq. Florida Bar No. 0413350 Montyce VanNess., Esq. Florida Bar No. 88868 Thomas M. VanNess, Jr., Esq. Florida Bar No. 0857750 Hines Norman Hines, P.L. VanNess & VanNess, P.A. 1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd., VanNess & VanNess, P.A. 1312 W. Fletcher Avenue, Suite B, Tampa, FL 33612 Crystal River, FL 34429 352-795-1444 1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd. Crystal River, FL 34429 Telephone: 813-265-0100 Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 352-795-1444 [email protected] [email protected] Secondary Email: [email protected] Published October 9 & 16, 2020. Published October 16 & 23, 2020. Published October 16 & 23, 2020. 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Hwy, Hernando, Fl. 34442 352-765-3673. Personal property consist- ing of household goods, boxes and other personal property used in Case No.: 2020 DR 843 home, office or garage will be sold or otherwise disposed of at public Division: sale on the dates & times indicated below to satisfy an Owners Lien Michele Andrews, for rent & fees due in accordance with Florida Statutes: Self-Storage Petitioner, Act, Sections 83. 806 & 83. 807. All items or spaces may not be and available for sale. Cash only for all purchases & tax resale certifi- Keith Andrews, cates required if applicable. Respondent.

21-Savannah Miller NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE SALE NOTICE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT A ONLINE PUBLIC SALE www.storagetreasures.com TO: Keith Andrews ON OCTOBER 24, 2020 AT 11:00 AM. EST. (Last Known Address): 310 W. Dixie Ave, Apt 3, Leesburg, FL 34748

Published OCTOBER 9TH & 16TH, 2020 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of 6257-1016 FCRN your written defenses, if any, to it on Michele Andrews, whose ad- DIAMOND SELF STORAGE is 6053 E. Urban Lane, Floral City, FL 34436, on or before Oc- 4239 N. Modelwood Drive, Beverly Hills, FL 34465 tober 25, 2020, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 110 (352) 746-6997 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be en- Notice of this Public Sale or Auction of the contents of the fol- tered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. lowing storage units: Located at Diamond Self Storage, 4239 N. Modelwood Dr., Beverly Hills, FL 34465 on October 28, 2020 at The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or per- 11:15 a.m. Contents are to contain Household Goods/Business sonal property should be divided: NONE Items unless otherwise specified. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are Unit # Tenant Name Contents available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may re- view these documents upon request. 740 Tina Foulkes Household items, rack stereo sys- tem You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mail- 551 Rob W arneck Household items ing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Fam- ily Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed 512 Lakedra McKennie Household items or e-mailed to the addresses on record at the clerk’s office.

Sale is being made to satisfy landlord’s lien. CASH ONLY. Con- ** WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Proce- tents are to be removed from the Unit within 24 hours unless other dure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and arrangements are made. information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Published October 9 & 16, 2020 Dated: September 2, 2020. Angela Vick, Ckerk of Court and Comptroller 6261-1016 FCRN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Affordable Secure Storage — Backyard (COURT SEAL) Public Notice 6240-1016 FCRN Notice of Sale Andrews/Andrews 2020 DR 843 Dissolution of Marriage By: Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Affordable Secure Self Storage-BackYard @ 2405 E. Norvell Bryant IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA Published September 25 and October 2, 9, and 16, 2020.