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INSIDE WORLD NEWS: Elder abuse, use of shelters rising DAN SEWELL While the woman was living The Shalom Center offers shel- Associated Press with a close family member, offi- ter, along with medical, psycho- cials at the Shalom Center say, logical and legal help, to elderly MASON, Ohio — She raised her money was being drained abuse victims in this northern her hands to her snow-white hair away by people overcharging for Cincinnati suburb. It is among a in a gesture of frustrated bewil- her grocery shopping, while her handful in the country that pro- derment, then slowly lowered body and spirit were sapped by vide sanctuary from such treat- them to cover eyes filling with physical neglect and emotional ment, a problem experts say is tears. The woman, in her 70s, was torment. She said she was usually time. Screamed at me, cussed me growing along with the age of the Hundreds die trying to explain how she wound ordered to “go to bed,” where she out,” the woman said of a family nation’s population. Pyrotechnics at a up in a shelter that could well be lay in a dark room, upset, unable member. “I don’t know what hap- The number of Americans 65 nightclub start blaze, where she spends the rest of her to sleep. pened. She just got tired of me, I 233 die./Page A12 life. “She just yelled at me all the guess.” See ABUSE/ Page A5 STATE NEWS: A year later A deadly series of accidents on I-75 spurs Hernando changes./Page A3 County ENTERTAINMENT: ‘Kevin the cop’ nods to merger Citrus seeks Witch hunters partner in “Hansel and Gretel” film No. 1 at box office this transportation weekend./Page B4 OPINION: planning CHRIS VAN ORMER Staff writer

Policymakers Hernando County wel- need to comed the prospect of a

“ merger with Citrus for expand transportation planning. But, like Citrus repre- learning “ sentatives, Hernando Metropolitan Planning options for Organization’s members’ all students initial concern was about fair apportionment for its this year. own county. “Wouldn’t we have more COLUMN, PAGE A10 members than Citrus?” asked Hernando County LOCAL EFFORTS: Commissioner Nick MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Nicholson, who sits on the Give blood While serving as a police officer in the town of Barnstable, Mass., during the mid-1960s, Kevin Travis was MPO board. Find out where the assigned the detail to support the federal law enforcement agents in the protection of President John F. “That is a consultative LifeSouth Kennedy. process between Citrus Bloodmobile and Hernando,” an- will be Resident remembers time spent guarding President Kennedy swered Lee Royal, com- parked for munity liaison donations ERYN his hands, Travis administrator with the during WORTHINGTON flipped through each Florida Department of upcoming Staff writer picture telling of the Transportation (FDOT) weeks./Page A4 three summers he spent District 7. “To discuss that — HOMOSASSA protecting the com- today is premature, with- Get food pproaching 50 pound. He described out having that consulta- Area groups offer years after for- President Kennedy as a tive process and working low-cost food options mer President man who liked to have through that.” and free meals each John F. fun with the kids on the During a regular meet- week./Page A6 A Kennedy’s assassina- weekend. ing last week, members of tion, Sugarmill Woods One weekend, Travis the MPO heard a presen- ONLINE POLL: resident Kevin Travis, was relieving a post for tation from Royal and Bob Your choice? then a summer special another officer. While Clifford, director, Tampa How do you feel about officer assigned to the securing the post, Pres- Bay Area Regional Trans- women sol- president’s security de- ident Kennedy’s niece, portation Authority diers taking tail, told of his fond Victoria Lawford — (TBARTA) and consultant combat as- memories while work- who was young at the to the Citrus County signments? ing for the president. time — approached Transportation Planning A. The deci- “I relieved all of the Travis. He described Organization (TPO). sion is long guys on the traffic his favorite tale in rela- Earlier in January, Clif- overdue; they’re as ca- posts,” he said. “They tion to the president: ford advised the TPO it pable of being warriors had to stay until some- As the president should seek to merge with as men. one came to relieve went to Mass, Victoria Hernando’s group for re- B. Call me a sexist, but I them. I was the first — known as Vicky — gional representation to feel direct combat line of defense.” approached him, chew- FDOT. Compared to other should be left to men. One of his most ing Wrigley’s spearmint neighboring counties, C. It’s a move for equal- memorable pictures gum. Travis asked her Clifford said, Hernando ity, but my objection is was framed and is what she was doing, was Citrus’ best option. based on fear for hanging on his wall and she said chewing Because of 2010 U.S. women soldiers taken with a PT-109 tie clip gum. He asked for a Census data, the Citrus as prisoners of war. piece and then popped TPO must take on the D. Our military should attached. He was pic- it into his mouth. higher MPO status for fu- utilize every willing and tured standing in front able soldier at its dis- of Robert Kennedy’s Travis has a pile of photographs taken in Barnstable, As they were min- ture transportation plan- posal; so, yes, women summer home while Mass., that serve as memories of a time and place gling, the chief of po- ning. However, Citrus should be in combat President Kennedy he worked long ago. This photograph is an image of lice’s car came around would need to join with roles. stood next to him. President John F. Kennedy passing by. the corner and stopped an existing MPO. The To vote, visit www. “He always wore loafers with no socks,” wore.” right in front of Kevin. state does not want to cre- chronicleonline.com. chino pants and penny he said. “That’s all he Holding pictures in See KEVIN/ Page A8 ate more MPOs, as it Click on the word See MERGER/ Page A8 “Opinion” in the menu to see the poll. Results will appear next Monday. Find last week’s online poll Tax credit gives break for energy improvements to homes results./Page A4 NANCY KENNEDY Star-rated windows. (For taxes owed and is not a “placed in service” (the INDEX Staff writer complete list, see fact WHAT’S ELIGIBLE refund. date of installation, not Comics ...... B6 box.)  See a list of eligible “That’s a major miscon- the date of purchase) from Crossword ...... B5 Going green is not only So, not only will you see improvements./A8 ception,” he said. “People Jan. 1, 2011, through Dec. Editorial...... 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY Deadly I-75 crash one year ago ‘Snack Attack’ Feb. 2 taken some safety measures and the darkness, the only light com- plemented. others are planned. But whether ing from burning cars. When re- Among those the FHP has al- to support kids group Improvements, the state has done enough to pre- porters toured the scene hours ready implemented: A “Snack Attack Dinner” vent future tragedies is unclear. later, twisted, burned-out vehi- ■ It reviewed all of its relevant honoring former Citrus County lawsuits mark Paynes Prairie is a low-lying, cles were scattered across the policies governing road closures Clerk of the Circuit Court Betty poorly lit stretch of I-75, which pavement, with smoke still rising and a watch supervisor in each Strifler will be from 4 to 6 p.m. fatal anniversary runs the length of Florida from from the wreckage. troop is now responsible for the Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Bev- Miami-Dade County into Georgia. A Florida Department of Law oversight of all significant incidents. erly Hills Lions Club. Strifler Associated Press Heavy fog and smoke had forced Enforcement report issued last ■ It trained more than 6,000 recently retired after 24 years its closure early last Jan. 29, but April primarily blamed the FHP. sworn Florida Turnpike Enter- of service. GAINESVILLE — The pre- by 3 a.m. there was enough visi- It said the lieutenant who or- prise radio communications mem- The event benefits the dawn traffic moved fast on Inter- bility the Florida Highway Patrol dered the road reopened had no bers and reserve troopers on road was debating whether to reopen formal training in procedures for Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus state 75 through Paynes Prairie closure procedures and protocols. Preserve State Park outside it. A sergeant objected, saying if reopening roads. ■ It will conduct an annual re- County. Dinner cost is $9 per Gainesville. The highway had the visibility again dropped there The FHP responded to the view of its road closure protocols person. Ham, turkey or both been closed for hours after thick wouldn’t be time to reclose the report in August, defending its with the Florida Forest Service. will be served along with scal- fog combined with smoke from a highway. But a lieutenant, with actions. ■ It is conducting a public loped potatoes, green beans, nearby wildfire reduced visibility support from state forestry and “Even if each of the recom- awareness campaign on driving cole slaw, brownie with ice to near zero, but now it was clear. transportation officials, over- mendations made by the FDLE in the smoke and fog, featuring cream and coffee. Only 200 Until it wasn’t. ruled him, citing the danger of in its incident review were to billboards in four cities. tickets will be sold. On both sides of the highway, drivers taking unfamiliar back have been present or occurred “The Florida Highway Patrol Strifler will be honored in a some cars and trucks stopped as roads in the darkness. Within 15 that night, it is probable the same updated its policies, annual train- presentation featuring Circuit the returning fog and smoke minutes, the sergeant’s fears decision would have been ing for troopers and guidelines to Judge Patricia Thomas at quickly swallowed the night. were realized. reached,” it said. ensure the most effective response 5:30 p.m. Those behind them didn’t. There “I could see perfect, one second It also put a lot of the blame on to smoke/fog incidents on Florida Ticket outlets include: were collisions. There were ex- later, it’s like walking into a blank, the drivers, saying “No amount of highways,” FHP spokeswoman ■ Beverly Hills Civic Asso- plosions. Eleven people died and to a white blanket that you can’t see planning or policy will take the Nancy Rasmussen wrote in a ciation — 352-746-2657. two dozen were hurt in six crashes nothing,” trucker Hector Rodriguez place of driver reaction to low statement to The Associated Press. ■ Home Again Resale involving 24 vehicles a year ago told a FHP investigator after his visibility and unpredictable “Our continued partnerships ... as- Store — 352-270-8861. Tuesday in one of the worst high- stopped semi was struck multiple conditions.” sist us with providing information ■ way tragedies in Florida history. times. “I started hearing people, Since the accident, the FHP on decisions concerning roadway Central Ridge Boys and In the months since, several sur- you know, something banging on the and other state agencies have in- closures, which are made appro- Girls Clubs — 352-270-8841. vivors have filed notice they plan back of the truck. All these acci- stituted new safety measures, but priately and on a case-by-case Make checks payable to to file negligence lawsuits against dents bang, everybody bang, like even stronger initiatives are still basis by on-scene personnel, based Boys & Girls Clubs of Citrus the state and blame has been as- seconds behind each other.” in the planning stages and are at on their assessment of visibility, County. signed and deflected. The state has People screamed for help in least a year away from being im- safety and other factors.” Proceeds will be used to provide snacks for children at the Central Ridge Boys & Girls Clubs site. Hands-on activity at Early Childhood Expo Kids fishing clinic Saturday, Feb. 23 Citrus County Parks and Recreation in association with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Con- servation Commission pres- ents a free kids’ fishing clinic Saturday, Feb. 23, for prereg- istered children between the ages of 5 and 15. Clinic times will start at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m. Children will learn the ba- sics of environmental stew- ardship, fishing ethics, angling skills and safety at the catch- and-release event. Partici- pants must be accompanied by an adult. Each child will re- ceive a free fishing rod and reel. Food and drinks will be available for purchase from the Nature Coast Volunteer Center. The clinic will be at Fort Is- land Trail Park at 12073 W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal River. Registration is open. Call 352-527-7540 for information. Cinderella’s Closet seeks prom dresses Cinderella’s Closet is look- ing for “gorgeous girl’s dresses” — sizes 20 and up. Approximately 100 dresses are in each size from 3 and up; however, there is a great need for the dresses com- pared to recent years. Cinderella’s Closet — a prom dress giveaway — is a MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle ministry of the Working Chris- The Pope John Paul II Catholic School hosted the fourth annual Early Childhood Expo on Friday morning at the school in Lecanto. Above, tian Women group, under the Julie Pollard, center, watches as her two children — Dennis, 15 months, and Daisy, 3 — play at the exhibit provided by Pope John umbrella of Cornerstone Bap- Paul II Catholic School. Dozens of exhibitors were on hand to discuss their businesses and services as well as offer information to tist Church, 1100 W. Highland parents that can benefit their children. Event organizers said their purpose is to help families connect with business entities in Citrus Blvd., Inverness. County and help promote local, small businesses that offer services to children and families at the same time. Kids Central Inc., Clementine Children’s Boutique and the Mullally Family Practice were sponsors of the event that attracted between 300 and 400 From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat- visitors. Pope John Paul II Catholic School is on County Road 490 between Homosassa and Lecanto. urday, Feb. 2, at Cornerstone Baptist Church, girls who have limited funds and a cur- rent high school identification may select a gown. To donate a dress, jewelry Homes assessment rate drops or accessories, visit 1100 W. ‘Skip a Week’ of Highland Blvd. in Inverness or Special to the Chronicle one can see substantially what rate will apply for call 352-726-7335. fewer homeowners are af- the given tax year. Tech- Citrus County Property fected by “recapture.” As nically, this rate comes watering lawn Live Rotary Club Appraiser Geoffrey the market declined, the from the U.S. Department auction Feb. 9 Greene has announced property appraiser’s of- of Labor, Bureau of Labor Special to the Chronicle make lawns less able to WYKE will feature a live the Save Our Homes an- fice brought values in line Statistics, Consumer survive droughts.” Skipping a week of wa- broadcast of the Rotary Club nual assessment rate with market conditions. Price Index (CPI) for all The Southwest Florida Water Management Dis- tering is as easy as “off ” of Inverness’ auction from change of 1.7 percent, Recapture, therefore, is urban consumers, U.S. which will apply for 2013. less of an issue in 2013. city average, all items, is- trict is reminding resi- for residents with irriga- noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. This was released re- “During my first four sued for the preceding dents who irrigate their tion timers. 9, to provide scholarships to cently by the Florida De- years, this issue of recap- calendar year, as of the lawns to “Skip a Week” or You can determine Citrus High School and With- partment of Revenue ture was the most com- month of December. more during January and when your grass needs lacoochee Technical Institute (DOR). mon question that Constitutional Amend- February. water when: students. WYKE-TV airs on Last year, the rate was property owners would ment 4 addressing recap- According to research ■ Grass blades are cable channel 16. at its maximum of 3 per- ask about when calling ture was not approved by by the University of folded in half lengthwise This auction is a major cent. This rate deter- my office,” Greene said. the voters in 2012. There- Florida, grass doesn’t on at least one-third of fundraiser for the scholarships, mines the maximum “Nothing frustrates the fore, by law, these in- need to be watered as your yard. raising $7,000 last year. increase a homeowner public more than having creases to assessed value often during the cooler ■ Grass blades appear Those wishing to lend sup- would experience, when their market value drop, will continue for those months. One-half to blue-gray. port by bidding on items do a property is capped but their assessed and still subject to recapture three-quarters of an inch ■ Grass blades do not not have to wait until Feb. 9. under Save Our Homes taxable value increase.” under the Save Our of water every 10 to 14 spring back, leaving foot- The Rotary Club of Inverness and the market value is The reported DOR Homes amendment. Con- days is sufficient. In fact, prints on the lawn for sev- has a dedicated continually still higher than the as- maximum rate changes stitutional action is the if your lawn has received eral minutes after updated website showing sessed value. New con- every year. The maxi- only way to stop recap- any significant rainfall, walking on it. items and allowing password- struction and additions mum of 3 percent has only ture. As the market comes then you can turn off your Watering only every protected bidding. Visit are not capped. Changes occurred five times in the back and values begin to irrigation system and op- other week at most during www.rotaryinverness.com to in ownership can also re- past 13 years. After 2008 climb, the primary bene- erate it manually as the winter will help con- see auction items. move the cap. and the market collapse, fits of Save Our Homes needed. serve drinking water sup- “Overwatering can en- plies the public needs for Winning bidders will be an- Through 2012, less than the maximum 3 percent will be more appreciated rate has only occurred by homeowners. courage pests and disease critical uses during the nounced live Saturday, Feb. 10,000 homes in Citrus County were estimated to once, which was in 2012. “An increasing number in your lawn,” said Robin dry season. In fact, if 9. Participants can watch live be subject to the rate Each January, the prop- of homesteaded property Grantham, Florida- everyone skipped one or check back online to see if known as “recapture.” erty appraiser’s office owners are realizing the Friendly Landscaping week, it could save an es- they are the final bidder. From a peak of more than awaits the annual DOR benefits of this market,” project manager. “Too timated 1.9 billion gallons —From staff reports 40,000 homes affected, announcement to know Greene said. much irrigation can also of water. A4 MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ONLINE POLL RESULTS Blood donors respond to call for help QUESTION: How great is your familiarity with manatees? Special to the Chronicle “We don’t use the word emer- blood type, which is about 85 per- gency lightly, to us it means our hos- cent of us. O-negative is more rare, ■ I’ve studied them and had numerous LifeSouth Community Blood pitals have supplies for only a he added, only about 7 percent of encounters and encourage out-of-area visitors Centers is encouraged by the re- couple of days, and LifeSouth does- Americans have it, but in an emer- to go manatee-watching. 23 percent sponse of donors to the emergency n’t have the inventory to resupply gency all of us can use O-negative (64 votes) need for blood, but supplies are still them,” he said. “We are trying to red blood cells. ■ I’ve gone manatee-watching once or twice and critically short for three specific make up ground, but most commu- LifeSouth urges all eligible like it, but I wouldn’t call it a passion. blood types. nities need about 1,000 donors donors who are feeling healthy to 24 percent (67 votes) “We’ve had tremendous support every week just to meet their regu- come out and support their com- ■ I watch for them to the extent that I steer from the media in spreading the lar hospital needs.” munities by donating blood as soon clear of them when boating. 20 percent word about this blood shortage,” Type-O is typically always in high as possible. Donors must be 17 or (57 votes) said LifeSouth Vice President of demand, Bowles explained, be- older, or 16 with parental permis- Operations J.B. Bowles. “Folks are cause it’s considered the “Univer- sion, weigh a minimum of 110 ■ I just don’t get what all the excitement is about. 33 percent (92 votes) coming out to donate. While we are sal Donor.” O-positive is the most pounds and be in good health. A gaining ground in supply levels, we common blood type, about 37 per- photo ID is also required. Total votes: 280. are still at emergency levels for cent of Americans have it, and O- For information about donating, blood types O-negative and positive positive red blood cells can be used call LifeSouth toll-free at 888-795- and A-negative.” by anyone with an Rh-positive 2707 or go to www.lifesouth.org. HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED Key votes for the week ending: Jan. 25 Blood DRIVES By Voterama in Congress LifeSouth bloodmobile schedule for The Inverness branch is at 301 W. Walmart Supercenter, West Gulf-to- ■ Debt-Limit Waiver: Members voted, 285-144, to January. Donors this month will be en- Main St., open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Lake Highway, Inverness. waive the statutory debt limit until May 19, tered in a drawing to win an iPad mini. p.m. weekdays, (6:30 p.m. Wednes- ■ 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, allowing the Treasury to borrow above the current To find a donor center or a blood days), 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays Citrus County Chronicle, Meadowcrest $16.4 trillion limit until then. A yes vote was to drive near you, call 352-527-3061. and closed Sundays. Boulevard, Crystal River. pass a bill that also denies pay for members of Congress if the Senate fails to pass a budget plan The Lecanto branch office is Visit www.lifesouth.org for ■ 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. as required by law for fiscal 2014 and beyond. at 1241 S. Lecanto Highway details. 30, Crystal River Village Home Owners (HR 325) Rich Nugent, Yes. (County Road 491), open from ■ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Association, Southeast Eighth Avenue, ■ Social Security, Medicare: Members defeated, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays (7 Jan. 28, College of Central Crystal River. 151-277, a Democratic bid to bar any budget p.m. Wednesdays), 8:30 a.m. to 2 Florida, South Lecanto Highway. ■ 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, resulting from HR 325 (above) from privatizing p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lecanto. Lecanto High School, West Educational Social Security, cutting benefits for veterans or Sundays. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29, Path, Lecanto. troops, converting Medicare to a voucher plan, cutting Medicaid or reducing guaranteed health- insurance benefits for disabled persons or senior State BRIEFS citizens. A yes vote backed the Democratic motion. Nugent, No. Man on car’s hood tal, where he was pro- Officials told the Tampa into the Orient Road Jail. Bay Times ■ Chemical, Biological Attacks: Members voted, fatally shot by ex nounced dead. officers posted They face one felony count of 395-29, to renew for five years several post-9/11 No arrests have been online ads pretending to be traveling to meet a minor for programs to develop and deploy medical OCALA — Marion County made, but authorities are minors. The men would re- sex after using a computer. countermeasures in the event of chemical, authorities say the woman asking witnesses to call spond by text message or Police said one man faces biological, radioactive or nuclear attacks against who fatally shot her ex- detectives. email and showed up on Sat- additional charges for send- the U.S. A yes vote was to send HR 307 to the boyfriend seen riding on the The woman told officials urday to a pre-arranged loca- ing links to pornographic pho- Senate. Nugent, Yes. hood of her car has not been Tucker was her ex-boyfriend, tion. That’s when Plant City tos and for bringing a camera ■ Filibuster Changes: Senators adopted, 86-9, a rule charged. and their three children were police officers arrested the with him to the meeting spot. for the 113th Congress that keeps the 60-vote A sheriff’s office statement not in the car at the time. men. threshold for ending filibusters but takes marginal said 36-year-old Lamark 8 men arrested in All eight men were booked —From wire reports steps to make filibusters slightly less of an Tucker Sr. jumped on the car obstacle to the flow of legislation and nominations as his ex-girlfriend tried to underage sting on the Senate floor. A yes vote was to adopt S Res 16. Bill Nelson, Yes; Marco Rubio, No. leave her home Saturday PLANT CITY — Eight men night. Tucker held on for have been arrested in con- Legal notices in today’s Citrus County Chronicle ■ Key votes ahead: In the week of Jan. 28, the nearly 10 miles and threat- nection with an underage sex House will be in recess, while the Senate will vote Town of Yankeetown ...... A6 on Hurricane Sandy disaster aid, a short-term ened to harm her. Authorities sting in Plant City. increase in the national-debt limit and the nomina- said the woman tried to stop Police teamed up with the tion of Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., as secretary of for help and at one fired Polk County Sheriff’s Office Foreclosure state. once through the windshield, and the Florida Department Sale/Action Notices...... B10 © 2013 Thomas Reports Inc. Call: 202-667-9760. striking Tucker. of Law Enforcement in the

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MEADOWCREST BLVD., CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; dr=drizzle; Cairo 66/47/pc Rome 48/41/sh Chassahowitzka* 5:54 a/1:57 a 6:57 p/2:27 p 6:32 a/2:35 a 7:23 p/2:58 p f=fair; h=hazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=rain; Calgary 32/-6/pc Sydney 75/68/ts Crystal River** 4:15 a/11:49 a 5:18 p/11:57 p 4:53 a/12:20 p 5:44 p/——— rs=rain/snow mix; s=sunny; sh=showers; Havana 82/69/pc Tokyo 44/30/s PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 2:02 a/9:37 a 3:05 p/9:45 p 2:40 a/10:08 a 3:31 p/10:23 p sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w=windy. Hong Kong 66/63/pc 43/39/sh SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Homosassa*** 5:04 a/12:56 a 6:07 p/1:26 p 5:42 a/1:34 a 6:33 p/1:57 p ©2013 Weather Central, Madison, Wi. Jerusalem 63/44/pc Warsaw 32/28/sn CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 A5 ABUSE ON THE NET FORMS OF ELDER ABUSE  As many as 2 million older Americans are abused Continued from Page A1 National Center on Elder Abuse: http:// in various ways each year, experts estimate. The ncea.aoa.gov majority of cases are at the hands of relatives or and older is projected to  other caregivers. Some of the forms, besides nearly double by 2030 be- The Weinberg Center: http://m.hebrew physical assault, that elder abuse can take: cause of the 74 million home.org/weinberg-  Inappropriate use of drugs and physical restraints. baby boomers born in center.asp  1946-64, and the number of Treating the elderly person like a small child. people 85 and older is in-  National Institute of  Failure to provide sufficient food, clothing, shelter, creasing at an even faster Justice: http:// personal hygiene, medication, comfort or safety. rate. The number of sen- tinyurl.com/a9v48yc  Isolating the person from friends, family, other iors being abused, ex- social activities. ploited or neglected every rector of the shelter, which  Deserting the person. year is often estimated at takes in about 15 people a  Misusing the person’s funds, property and assets. about 2 million, judging by year. “We’re going to have Source: New York City mayor’s office on domestic violence available statistics and to pay for it anyway.” surveys, but experts say She and others in the the number could be much field say the first steps are REPORT ELDER ABUSE higher. Some research in- to raise public awareness How to report elder abuse, neglect and exploitation: dicates that 1 in 10 seniors and train police, lawyers,  By phone: Call Florida Abuse Hotline at 800- have suffered some form criminal justice officials 96-ABUSE (800-962-2873). Press 2 to report sus- and others to recognize and of abuse at least once. pected abuse, neglect or exploitation of the elderly “That’s a big number,” respond to signs of abuse. or a vulnerable adult. This toll free number is said Sharon Merriman- Prosecutors often have available 24/7. Nai, project director of the been reluctant to pursue  Clearinghouse on Abuse elder abuse cases, which TDD (Telephone Device for the Deaf): 800-453- 5145. and Neglect of the Elderly, can be complex because of based at the University of medical and financial  By fax: To make a report via fax, send a detailed Delaware. “It’s a huge complications, the witness’ written report with your name and contact issue, and it’s just going to ability to testify or reluc- Associated Press telephone to 800-914-0004. get bigger.” tance to testify against rel- Carol Silver Elliott, left, CEO of Cedar Village retirement  To report online: Go to DCF website at Recognition of and atives, according to community, and caregiver Kim Bauer, right, talk Jan. 8 www.dcf.state.fl.us/programs/abuse/report.shtml. mechanisms for dealing research for the National with an elderly woman that has suffered abuse by a rela- Source: Florida Department of Elder Affairs with elder abuse are many Institute of Justice. tive, at the facility in Mason, Ohio. The woman is helped years behind strides that ■ ■ ■ by the Shalom Center that is a part of Cedar Village. LOCAL MEETING have been made in child Shalom Center offers shelter, along with medical, psy- In suburban Los Ange- chological and legal help, to elderly abuse victims in this  abuse awareness and pro- les, Orange County started The Citrus Alliance Against Adult Abuse (C4A) northern Cincinnati suburb. The center asked that the monthly meeting is at 9:30 a.m. the second tection, experts say. an Elder Abuse Forensic woman’s identity be protected for this story because the Wednesday monthly at HPH Hospice, 3545 N. Getting comprehensive Center nearly 10 years ago; close relatives who allegedly abused her don’t know Lecanto Highway, Beverly Hills. numbers of the abused is it helps police, geriatrics where she is.  complicated, experts say, specialists, lawyers and so- For information, call Judy Stauffer at 352-303- because the vast majority cial services workers coor- investigator who leads it. ing of being at home. 2620. Your help is needed to protect our vulnerable of cases go unreported out dinate efforts to identify, The commission also has Set up as a “virtual shel- against abuse, neglect and exploitation. of embarrassment, fear of investigate and prosecute been pushing for legisla- ter” because victims are being cut off from family — abuse cases. tion to improve legal pro- integrated into the full The center asked that vorite foods — beans and most abuse is at the hands New York City started its tection and abuse Cedar Village retirement her identity be protected corn bread, fried pork of relatives — or confusion Elder Abuse Center in2009 prevention, expand train- community, it is meant to for this story because the chops. But she loves the about what has happened. to bring a multi- ing, and improve statisti- provide 60- to 90-day emer- close relatives who al- tuna salad, the group ac- Abuse sometimes comes organization approach to cal data. gency stays while case- legedly abused her don’t tivities and having a life to light only by chance. the problem, saying nearly ■ ■ ■ workers provide help and know where she is. with people who care County-level adult protec- 100,000 older people are In New York, part of the seek out the best alterna- She paints, plays in a about her. tive services caseworkers abused in their homes in Weinberg Center’s mission tive, such as with a differ- residents’ bell choir, plays “I’ve got quite a few can get anonymous tips. In the city alone. While he is to help other communi- ent caregiver or relative. bingo with others regu- friends,” she said. one recent Ohio case, a was Ohio’s attorney gen- ties replicate it. It has as- In the case of the woman larly, and has her own “They’re just nice people hair stylist noticed her eld- eral, Richard Cordray, now sisted shelter startups in who complained of abuse room and TV to watch fa- here. I have somebody to erly client was wincing in director of the federal upstate New York, Con- in a relative’s home, a call vorites such as “Ellen” and talk to, and I appreciate pain and got her to ac- Consumer Financial Pro- necticut, Rhode Island and to adult protective serv- reruns of “I Love Lucy.” it.” knowledge she had been tection Bureau, initiated Minnesota along with the ices by someone familiar The healthy diet the Contact AP reporter hit in the ribs by a relative. in 2009 the state Elder Shalom Center in Ohio. with her led to an investi- center keeps her on means Dan Sewell at www.twitter. Another Shalom Center Abuse Commission, some- The center marked its gation and her referral to she misses some of her fa- com/dansewell. patient was referred by thing current Attorney anniversary in January. the shelter. sheriff ’s detectives who General Mike DeWine has While more than 40 people She has little money, said his son beat him. continued. have been referred to the health problems and few WE’LL MEET OR BEAT ANY COMPETITOR’S PRICE “Are these older people The commission has fo- nonprofit, faith-based cen- alternatives, and after a The Savings Are Yours Because going to be allowed to live cused on training and edu- ter, only three have gone while, she asked if she The Factory Is Ours! their lives the way they de- cation and hopes to launch through with admittance, could stay at Cedar Village FAUX WOOD BLINDS, TOP TREATMENTS serve to?” said Carol Sil- a public awareness cam- signs of the reluctance of permanently. Caseworkers DRAPERY, SHADES, SHUTTERS S ver Elliott, CEO of the paign this year, said Ursel people who fear losing fam- and officials at the home VERTICALS Cedar Village retirement McElroy, the longtime ily relationships — even if agreed that was the best community, of which the adult protection services they are bad — or the feel- place for her. 2012 Shalom Center is a part. 72 HOUR “We really are not ad- dressing it as a society the BLIND FACTORY way we should.” BLIND TREETOPS PLAZA • 1657 W. GULF TO LAKE HWY • LECANTO The Obama administra- 000DTAE www.72-hourblinds.com 527-0012 tion has said it has in- creased its focus on protecting American sen- iors by establishing a na- tional resource center and 2 PAIR a consumer protection of- AIR DUCT CLEANING fice, among other steps. But needs are growing at a EYEGLASSES time when government • Truck Mounted System spending on social serv- • No Airborne Dust ONE LOW ices is being cut on many • 2 Trained Technicians * levels or not keeping up PRICE with demand. • Whole System Cleaning ■ ■ ■ • Whole Duct Work Under In Ohio, slowly recover- Single Vision ing from the recession, Negative Pressure budgets have been slashed in such areas as staffs that $ investigate elderly abuse cases. Staff at the Job and Fam- ily Services agency in 99 Hamilton County in Cincinnati is about half the size it was in 2009, spokesman Brian Gregg or Bifocals said. Even as national sta- tistics indicate elder abuse is increasing, the number of elder abuse cases the $ agency can probe is lower, down from 574 cases in 2009 to 477 last year, he said. 12 9 There are no longer enough adult protective MUST PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF PURCHASE. services investigators to See store for details. Expires 2/28/13. routinely check on older adults unless there is a specific report of abuse or BEYOND CARPET CLEANING neglect. “We do the best we can 20/20 down here,” Gregg said, Eyecare Express noting that the agency has TILE & GROUT I HARDWOOD I UPHOLSTERY a hotline to take anony- * mous reports and that it is • Trained Technicians • Furniture Moved Same Day Service seeing more financial • Insured • Pre-Spray Even Bifocals & Safety Glasses * scams targeting elderly • Drug Free • Pre-Vacuumed people. • Uniformed N OW A CCEPTING Eye exams by ■ ■ ■ Dr. Allen Sobel, The price for not getting ahead of the problem and OPTIONAL Over 1,000 Frames Optometrist preventing abuse of peo- • Deodorizer In Stock 352-249-1086 ple who would otherwise • Enzyme For Pets be healthy and financially State-Of-The-Art • Supershield o Hwy. Dunnellon Computerized F stable will be high, warned o Hwy. 4 re

st In-House Lens Lab 1 Joy Solomon, a former Ridge Manhattan assistant pros- The Only Lab In Citrus 1/N. Lecant Crystal River Dr. Publix ecutor who helped pio- County To Offer One Day Hwy. 49 neer elder abuse shelters Service On Bifocals, Hwy. 486/Norvell Bryant Terra Vista Heritage Hills with the Weinberg Center Progressives And Trifocals. Plaza for Elder Abuse Preven- tion, which opened in 2005 Located in the Center of Citrus County 2400 N. Heritage Oaks Path (Hwy. 486 Citrus Hills) at the Hebrew Home com- 10 min. from Inverness, Crystal River and Beverly Hills munity in New York City. Mon.-Fri. 9:30am-6:00pm • Sat. 10am-2pm “My argument always is, if all you do is come in 000DO4R when the crisis has oc- 352-249-9252 20/20 Eyecare *CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS APPLY. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE curred, it is much more FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT, WHICH IS costly than preventative PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THIS FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION OR TREATMENT. * ORDERS care,” said Solomon, di- 000DO8T CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER SPECIALS. A6 MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Food PROGRAMS Obituaries ■ third Wednesday monthly. Due to scheduling con- SO YOU KNOW Mark flicts, St. Anne’s Episcopal ■ The Salvation Army Young, 41 Church will not host Our Fa-  Submit information or changes for this feature via Canteen provides a hot meal LECANTO ther’s Table on Saturday, email to [email protected] or fax from 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays Feb. 2. The normal schedule to 352-563-3280, attention “Food Programs.” at the Homosassa Lions Michael Mark Allen Young of will resume Feb. 9. Our Fa-  The Chronicle reserves the right to edit notices. Club, one-half mile east of Lecanto, Fla., passed away Preston Sr., 55 Jan. 23, 2013, at the age of ther’s Table normally serves  It is the responsibility of the organizations listed U.S. 19 on Homosassa Trail. FLORAL CITY 41. free Saturday lunches from here to provide information and updates about Everyone is welcome. Call Left to 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at their programs. Contact the groups directly for 352-513-4960. Michael L. Preston Sr., St. Anne’s Anglican Church, details. ■ 55, Floral City, died Satur- cherish Serving our Savior his loving one mile west of the Planta-  For additional information about health and (SOS) Food Pantry is open day, Jan. 26, 2013, at Citrus tion Inn on West Fort Island Memorial hospital sur- memory human resources available in Citrus County, call from 9 a.m. to noon Thurs- are his Trail. Call 352-795-2176. 211. rounded by his family. days at Good Shepherd wife, ■ Annie Johnson Senior PHOTO ID REQUIRED Lutheran Church, 439 E. Mike was born Catherine & Family’s Food Pantry, Norvell Bryant Highway in Young; 1991 W. Test Court, Dunnel-  Most programs require a photo ID and other July 21, Hernando (across from Citrus daughter, Mark lon, is open to Citrus County proof of residency. Plan to bring identification Hills Boulevard on County 1957, in Lansing, Tiffany Young residents from 8 a.m. to when applying for food, or phone the program for Road 486). details. Mich., to Young; 3 p.m. Monday through Fri- USDA guidelines are fol- Ernest mother, Charlene Young; day. Bring a photo ID and So- lowed and food is distributed “Jack” and father, Earl Wayne Young cial Security card of each ■ Floral City United be dropped off between every other week to eligible Sr.; along with five broth- Methodist Church hosts a 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesdays Phyllis household member to re- households. Bring a photo ID Preston. ers, one sister; and many free breakfast from 7 to and Thursdays. Call Richard Michael ceive assistance. and Social Security cards for Mike other loved ones, family at 352-400-8952 or Gary at Preston Call 352-489-8021. 9 a.m. Tuesdays in Hilton each member in your house- served our and friends. ■ The Salvation Army’s Hall, 8478 E. Marvin St., 352-527-4537. hold for the initial interview. country in the U.S. Army. Private cremation will Food Pantry is open from 9 across from the elementary ■ Nature Coast Min- County resource lists and He was an automobile me- take place under the di- to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. school. All are welcome. Call istries’ food pantry is open other information are chanic who enjoyed work- rection of Brown Funeral Monday through Friday (ex- 352-344-1771. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tues- provided. ing on cars, loved Home & Crematory in cluding holidays) at 712 S. ■ Our Lady of Grace days and Thursdays. The of- ■ NASCAR racing and was Lecanto, Fla. Private Dunnellon Presbyte- arrangements are being School Ave., Lecanto (at the Catholic Church food pantry fice is at 999 State Road 44 rian and Holy Faith Episco- an avid Dale Earnhardt is open from 9 to 10 a.m. the in Crystal River (next to fan. He loved riding his made to celebrate Mark’s corner of State Road 44). Ap- pal food pantry opens from life. Please contact the plicants are interviewed for third Tuesday monthly at 6 RaceTrac in the old Skidmore 9 a.m. to noon Thursdays at motorcycle and fishing. Roosevelt Blvd. Food is dis- building). Call 352-563-1860. Left to cherish his mem- family for more informa- food after a photo ID and 19924 W. Blue Cove Drive, tion at 352-382-2607. secondary ID are provided tributed on right side of parish ■ We Care Food Pantry Dunnellon. ory is his wife and com- panion of 30 years, Robin Sign the guest book at for all adults in the household office garage area. Parking is gives out food to needy peo- ■ Crystal River United Kartune; his mother, Phyl- www.chronicleonline.com. and an ID for all children in available in right parking field ple. Initial registrations are Methodist Church food the household. next to garage area. accepted from 10 a.m. to 2 lis Preston of Michigan and pantry is open from 9 a.m. to Florida; sons Scott (Krys- SO YOU KNOW Call 352-513-4960. Pantry is open to those p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs- 1 p.m. the second and fourth ■ who truly qualify for this pro- days. To qualify for assis- tal), Michael Preston Jr. Daystar Life Center’s Thursdays monthly at 4801 and Aaron Preston, all of  The Citrus County Food Pantry is open to Citrus gram. No vouchers or finan- tance, participants must be a N. Citrus Ave., Crystal River. Chronicle’s policy cial aid given. Homosassa or Homosassa Inverness; grandchildren County residents from 9 a.m. Call 352-795-3148 or visit Alyssa, Brianna, Scotty Jr. permits free and paid Call Anna at 352-527-2381 Springs resident with ID. Call to 1:15 p.m. Monday through www.crumc.com. and Caitlynn; brothers obituaries. Email Friday (excluding holidays) at or the church at 352-746- 352-228-4921. ■ Jimbo, David, Steve; sisters obits@chronicle 2144. Have proper photo ID Bring a photo ID and the Calvary Church’s Food 6751 W. Gulf-to-Lake High- Pantry is open from 10 a.m. Derosa, Sherry and Susan; online. com or phone available at the time of the re- date of birth for each member 352-563-5660 for way, Crystal River (across to 2 p.m. Thursdays at 2728 and Robin’s family, Linda, from the Publix shopping quest for food. of your household. Shelley, Dona, John, Sarah, details and pricing ■ ■ E Harley St., Inverness (cor- options. center). Applicants will be Hernando Seventh-day Beverly Hills Commu- ner of Croft Avenue and Cathy and Ron. He was Adventist Church, 1880 N. nity Church’s food pantry, at given an interview for food Harley Street). Bread, dry preceded in death by his  Deadline is 3 p.m. for Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- 82 Civic Circle in Beverly after a photo ID and Social goods, frozen meats and toi- father, Jack; a brother, obituaries to appear vides food distribution for Hills, distributes food from 11 Harold; and brother-in- Security cards for all family letries are available. in the next day’s needy families through its a.m. to noon and 6 to 7 p.m. law, Stephen. members are provided. To qualify for monthly as- edition. food pantry, open from the last Tuesday monthly. To A celebration of life me- Call 352-795-8668. sistance, you must be a Cit-  10 a.m. to noon the second qualify for assistance, you morial service will be an- Obituaries must be ■ Citrus United Basket rus County resident with valid verified with the and fourth Tuesdays monthly. must be a Beverly Hills resi- nounced at a later date. (CUB) food pantry is open to driver’s license or state ID. funeral home or all underserved Citrus Have proper photo ID avail- dent with ID. Chas. E. Davis Funeral For more information, Home with Crematory is society in charge of County residents from 9 a.m. able at the first request for Call ahead for reserva- the arrangements. food. Call 352-212-5159. tions at 352-746-3620. There call 352-637-5100 or visit assisting the family with to 3 p.m. Monday through www.invernesscalvary.com. arrangements.  Friday at 103 Mill Ave., Inver- ■ El-Shaddai food min- is an initial registration for Additional days of ■ Sign the guest book at publication or reprints ness (east of the new court- istries “brown bag of food” each recipient. Calvary Chapel of In- verness “Feed the Hungry” www.chronicleonline.com. due to errors in house). Participants must distribution takes place from ■ Suncoast Baptist free lunch is served from submitted material provide proof of income, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays Church, 5310 S. Suncoast noon to 1 p.m. Thursdays in FREE OBITUARIES are charged at the photo ID and Social Security at Crystal River Church of Blvd., Homosassa Springs, the fellowship hall, 960 S. same rates. numbers for each family God, 2180 W. 12th Ave., be- has its food pantry open from  Free obituaries, run U.S. 41.  member. Call CUB at 352- hind the former Lincoln Mer- 9 a.m. to noon the second one day, can include: The U.S. military The program has ex- 344-2242 or email cublisa@ cury dealership. Although Wednesday monthly for pre- full name of consists of five food is distributed once a bagged food. Free bread is panded to include a soup deceased; age; active-duty services embarqmail.com. and their respective ■ week, families are only eligi- available from 9 a.m. to noon kitchen from 11:30 a.m. to hometown/state; date St. Anne’s Anglican 1 p.m. Tuesdays. guard and reserve Church food pantry opens ble for food once a month. Wednesdays. This is for Ho- of death; place of Call 352-726-1480. death; date, time and units: Army, Marine from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. daily Call 352-628-9087 or 352- mosassa people in need ■ place of visitation and Corps, Navy, Air Force in the administration building. 302-9925. only. Call 352-621-3008 or St. Elizabeth Ann and Coast Guard. Seton Catholic Church in funeral services. ■ First Baptist Church of ■ The food pantry of First 352-586-0341. Crystal River, 700 N. Citrus Presbyterian Church of ■ St. Margaret’s Episco- Citrus Springs serves those in need with free boxes of Ave., has its food pantry Crystal River, 1501 S.E. pal Church’s Feed My 0128 MCRN open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. U.S.19, is open from 10 a.m. Sheep outreach provides a food from its food pantry the PUBLIC HEARING Monday, Wednesday and to 2 p.m. the second and hot lunch at 11:30 a.m. third Saturday morning Thursday. Call 352-795-3367. fourth Tuesdays monthly. Wednesdays. The food monthly. Call 352-465-6613 on the NOTICE ■ Our Lady of Fatima’s Bring picture ID and Social pantry is open from 9:30 to Food Pantry, 604 U.S. 41 S., Security cards for each family 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays and preceding Tuesday to sign up TOWN OF YANKEETOWN is open from 10 a.m. to member to be placed into the Wednesdays. for the distribution. 2 p.m. Monday through Fri- new database. The pantry is no longer ■ Inverness Church of ORDINANCE NO. 2013-01 day. Proper photo ID, proof of Call 352-795-2259. open on Wednesday God, 416 U.S. 41 S., Inver- ■ evenings or Fridays. Call ness, hosts a soup kitchen residence and interview are Citrus County Veter- AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF required for assistance to ans Coalition operates a 352-726-3153. the first and third Sunday YANKEETOWN, FLORIDA, REQUESTING AND ■ needy residents of Floral City, Veterans Food Bank for Cit- Food pantry of Floral monthly following the CONSENTING TO THE INCLUSION OF ALL OF Hernando and Inverness. rus County veterans and their City First Baptist Church 10:30 a.m. worship service in YANKEETOWN WITHIN A MUNICIPAL SERVICE Call 352-726-1707. family members in need at Emergency Feeding Program the Family Life Center. BENEFIT UNIT OR OTHER SPECIFIC ■ First United Methodist 1039 N. Paul Drive, Inver- is open from 1 to 3 p.m. the Call 352-726-4524. GEOGRAPHIC AREA DESIGNATED BY LEVY Church of Inverness God’s ness. This is the only location COUNTY TO PROVIDE FIRE PROTECTION Kitchen serves from authorized to accept or dis- SERVICES; PROVIDING FOR ANNUAL RENEWAL 11:30 a.m. to noon Mondays tribute food staples for the OF SUCH REQUEST AND CONSENT; PROVIDING in the fellowship hall, 3896 S. CCVC Veterans Food Bank. Blackshears II 000DN1U FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN Pleasant Grove Road. A bus Food distribution is from 10 EFFECTIVE DATE. is available for transportation a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and to the church Mondays. Call Thursdays. The CCVC Veter- The Town Council of the Town of Yankeetown will hold hearings on Ordinance 2013-01. The first ans Food Bank will accept Aluminum 2012 352-726-2522. hearing will be held during a Regular Meeting ■ The New Church With- any food staples, which can RESCREEN • SEAMLESS GUTTERS • GARAGE SCREENS NEW SCREEN ROOM • GLASS ROOM CONVERSIONS scheduled on Monday, February 4, 2013 at 7:00pm out Walls gives free food and the second hearing will be held during a Special boxes away at 5 p.m. Mon- HWY. 44 Licensed & Insured To Place Your CRYSTAL RIVER 795-9722 RR 0042388 Meeting scheduled for Monday, February 18, 2013 at days at the neighborhood “35 Years As Your Hometown Dealer” 7:00pm. Both hearings will be held at the Inglis- park in Hernando off Railroad ad, Free Estimates www.blackshears.com Yankeetown Lions Club at 22 59th Street in “In Memory” Drive where feeding the Yankeetown, Florida. homeless takes place. Call Saralynne The purpose of the hearing is to consider 352-344-2425. Miller requesting and consenting to the inclusion of all of the incorporated area of Yankeetown within an identified at 564-2917 municipal service taxing or benefit unit or specific [email protected] geographic area created or identified by the County to Funeral Home provide fire protection services, facilities, and Closing time for placing ad is programs and to the imposition of a special With Crematory 4 business days prior to run date. assessment by the County to fund such fire protection • Burial • Shipping There are advanced deadlines for holidays. services, facilities and programs. • Cremation A copy of the proposed Ordinance is available for public inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk, located at Yankeetown Town Hall, 6241 Harmony Lane, Yankeetown, Florida, Monday through Friday, during regular Town Hall business hours (9:00 AM till For Information and costs, 12 noon) as well as on the Town’s Web Site at http:// call 726-8323 yankeetownfl.govoffice2.com. 000DGKR

000DSMQ All interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to the proposed Ordinance at each of the public hearing(s). Once convened, the Public Hearing(s) may be continued to one or more future Proudly Serving Citrus County dates: any interested party shall be advised that the Bob & Betty for 35 Years dates, times and places of any continuation of the Bleakley Public Hearing shall be announced during the Public COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC OIL CHANGE SAVE TODAY! Hearing and that no further notices regarding these Drain old oil and refill $ 00 matters will be published. COMPUTER SCAN Most with the required 5 Cars Any handicapped or person with disabilities amount of quality motor Don’t know why $ 95 Not Just Oil ® requiring reasonable accommodation to participate in that service engine oil. Install new oil filter. PENNZOIL ™ light is on? 49 MOST vehicles: Oil & Filter Disposal Fee extra. Not to be this meeting should contact the Town Clerk at (352) combined with another offer on same product or service. 447-2511 at least 48 hours prior to the meeting so 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT ROTATE & BALANCE arrangements can be made pursuant to Fla. Stat. Helps prevent WHEEL BALANCE Section 286.26.

early tire wear $ 95 For a smoother ride 000DVFJ with computerized and longer tire wear. $ 95 All persons are advised that if they decide to accuracy, plus we 59 Plus we inspect tire appeal any decision made at the above referenced inspect steering/ MOST vehicles. Parts and rear tread, air pressure, 24 suspension. shims extra if needed. and valve stems. Per Pair.Most Vehicles. Crystal River public hearing, they will need a record of the US Hwy. 19 S. proceedings, and that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the Crystal River (Across from Airport Plaza on US 19) 305 S.E. US 19 proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to 2011 795-5118 352-795-7223

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ing behind the gesture, and the gentle- KEVIN man replied, “The tie tack is from the Proposal to sell naming rights president of the United States. He un- Continued from Page A1 derstands he stole your girlfriend this Associated Press among those who think it Virginia lawmakers last morning.” would give the appearance year passed a measure al- Vicky hung onto Travis’s trousers as he Vicky returned and told Travis she OLYMPIA, Wash. — As that government influence lowing the state to sell gave the president a salute. made “Uncle Jack” promise that Kevin many state and local gov- is for sale. naming rights to its bridges President Kennedy rolled down the could join them in the helicopter next ernments across the nation “I think perhaps of the and roads. Shortly there- window and said, “Victoria, come here.” time they went for a ride. Unfortunately, deal with the aftermath of CenturyLink Capitol build- after, the state signed a $2 However, she wouldn’t let go of Travis’s Travis said, there was not a next time, severe budget cuts ing or something like that,” million yearly deal grant- trousers, so they walked together to explaining, with tears in his eyes, how prompted by the Great Re- said Democratic state Rep. ing GEICO Insurance nam- “Uncle Jack’s” window. President the president was assassinated not long cession, a Washington state Sam Hunt, during a recent ing rights to all 43 of its rest Kennedy asked Victoria what she was thereafter. lawmaker has put forth a committee hearing. “How areas. doing. In response, she replied she was “He was a very tolerant guy,” Travis plan to increase revenue far could this go?” New Hampshire and chewing gum with “Kevin the cop” and said. “By observation, he was very fair without raising taxes: Allow Angel’s plans include Florida lawmakers dis- gave her Uncle Jack a piece. with people. He treated everyone alike. the sale of naming rights to measures that would allow cussed similar legislation “I was chewing gum with the presi- He was always very upbeat.” publicly owned facilities. private bidders to pay last year, to no avail. New dent of the United States,” Travis said, Travis said the only time he saw Pres- “I’m trying to think out of state and local govern- Hampshire, however, is set his eyes lighting up. ident Kennedy upset was when his the box and come up with ments for the right to name to try again this year. Then Kennedy asked Vicky to go to wife’s blouse was too revealing. He de- some revenue for our local everything from govern- In Washington, Angel Otis Air Force Base in Massachusetts manded she button her top. folks and for our state that ment buildings to schools. said she is particularly in- with him later that day to ride in a heli- Travis’s estimation of Kennedy? isn’t another dollar out of She maintains that recep- terested in raising cash by copter. She told the president she could- “His time was too short and limited,” our taxpayers’ wallets,” tion to her bills has been selling the naming rights to n’t, however, because she was hanging he said. said Republican state Rep. very positive. the Tacoma Narrows out with Kevin the cop — so the presi- He said Kennedy was a wonderful Jan Angel. In addition to raising Bridge. The state owes dent asked Travis for permission to take president who was not given enough The practice has been in funds, Angel, who repre- more than $45 million a his niece with him to the base. time. place elsewhere for sents a district west of Seat- year in debt payments on “I said, ‘Mr. President, she can go any- “But he did introduce style and grace decades, most prominently tle that includes the town of the span. Money for those where she wants with you,’” Travis said. into the White House. People had pride on sports venues. The re- Port Orchard, says she payments is raised by Travis and President Kennedy in a young president with a young fam- sults have ranged from wants to provide firmer bridge tolls. Those fees are laughed together as they both tried to ily. That was important.” memorable, Busch Sta- legal footing for local gov- slated to increase from the get Vicky into the car. Chronicle reporter Eryn Worthington dium in St. Louis, to regret- ernments in Washington current $4 to $6 per round Later that day, another man dropped can be contacted at 352-563-5660, ext. table, Sleep Train Arena in state that already are en- trip in 2015, a scenario a tie tack into Travis’s hand that read 1334, or eworthington@chronicle Sacramento, Calif. gaged in the practice. Angel hopes to avoid. “PT-109.” He inquired about the mean- online.com. The proposal has Washington state isn’t sparked a measure of skep- alone in considering such ticism in Washington state plans.

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Nice people live here facts, not uninformed opinions.” But yet, in the article it states, “of all the I just wanted to let people know we uninformed opinions that they don’t talk still have good people in Citrus County, about.” People believe these lies just be- honest people. My son-in-law, who has cause you smoke marijuana been riding his motorcycle to that you have no life, you have work, put his lunch kit, which OUND no success in life, and you had all the keys to the house, S don’t have any goals and you cars, van, the whole nine yards, OFF don’t have any, you know, you and his workplace, in it, as well have physical health problems as his lunch, and he forgot to and stuff like that. It’s just tie it down. Needless to say, it wrong. It’s ridiculous. I don’t fell off. There was somebody know why you put this garbage (who) called and returned it the in your newspaper. next day. But they did call be- cause his phone number was in CALL How about hopscotch? the bag. So please let every- I was talking to my grandchil- body in Citrus County know I 563-0579 dren the other day and these praise the Lord for honest peo- poor kids know nothing about ple. There’s a lot of them here, and the games we used to play, like hop- we’ve got to take over the evil in Citrus scotch, jump rope, “Simon Says,” tic- County. God bless you. tac-toe and all these other games. They Going up in smoke never even heard of them. These kids are too busy on the computers, on the This is in reference to the “Marijuana phones and everything else. They don’t U.S. drug policy should be shaped by even get outdoors to play anymore.

Letters to THE EDITOR 000DR93 Whistleblower Relief bill loaded Assessing my twists in the wind with pork energy bill Six Month Smiles Rafe Pilgrim’s letter New Jersey Gov. Chris Citrus County Property about the National De- Christie should be happy Appraiser Geoff Greene’s fense Authorization Act, now: Congress has passed rebuttal to the Chronicle which permits our govern- legislation H.R. 152 and editorial on the ment to use the military to an amendment to fund re- Duke/Progress Energy detain U.S. citizens and pairs of the damage in- gambit was a welcome hold them indefinitely, curred due to Hurricane clarification of the facts. I arouses concerns about Sandy. He’s been com- believe the Duke merger our freedoms. But it does- plaining it has taken Con- timeline fits very well n’t evoke an emotional re- gress too long to act, with the tax issue time- sponse, because it doesn’t which may or may not be line. This is also consis- present a human face. the case. Both Republican tent with the Duke tax Rafe’s letter did, how- and Democrats agreed strategies they have and ever, remind me of funds needed to be made are using in Ohio and Bradley Manning, an Army available for the repairs. Wyoming. private who found himself The issues that divided However, the rationale privy to information he felt them were the amount of Duke/Progress Energy is everyone should know. pork (earmarks) that was using in “determining” Six Month Smiles is an alternative to comprehensive Much of the time he has added to these pieces of what their property tax been detained so far has legislation and whether should be based on the orthodontic treatment. The goal is to straighten your teeth been in solitary. Recently, spending cuts in other fact that “other” taxing in about six months using tooth colored braces. This process a judge recognized his areas should be made to entities do not assess the treatment as unusual pun- offset some of the spend- value of pollution-control is completely safe and does not harm your teeth. It is also ishment and knocked ing. The conservative Re- infrastructure as part of known as short term orthodontics. Six Month Smiles is about 3 1/2 months off a publicans wanted the taxable base can possible life sentence. spending cuts to offset serve as the basis for quicker and less expensive than traditional orthodontics. As Defenders theorized the some of the earmarks. The Progress Energy cus- an added bonus to you, we will also make you bleaching government was brutal Democrats didn’t want to tomers to determine what with Manning, because cut spending in any areas, their rate per kilowatt- trays for free! This way you will have straight and white they thought it would co- just provide the funds and hour should be. teeth in as little as six months. erce him to reveal the the earmarks. For example, the U.S. names of others. We exe- The following are ex- Pages website statistics Read what our clients have to say: cuted Timothy McVeigh, amples of some of the ear- for electric utilities for the who wanted to die because marks included in H.R. year 2010 show Progress Pleasant, caring & understanding staff, Dr. Ledger is a he feared he might divulge 152 and the amendment Energy had combined en- Complimentary great guy and understanding.I hate to go to the the names of accomplices attached: ergy and fuel revenue of hand treatment dentist but you all made it bearable for me. Thanks. if he lived. McVeigh’s co- HR 152 (totaling) $17 13.6 cents per kilowatt – – horts were dangerous billion includes: hour for residential users. with your teeth criminals who played with ■ $3 million for oil spill The average for investor cleaning! This was actually a pleasant trip to the dentist. Very bombs, not emails. Man- research; owned utilities is 11.2 friendly and helpful staff. I will be back! ning hooked up with Wiki- ■ $25 million for failed cents per kilowatt-hour. If Leaks, an organization in- Head Start daycare other utilities’ revenues tent on bringing corpora- program; are about 18 percent less tions and governments out ■ $3.9 billion for a new than Progress Energy, I of the shadows. No mili- HUD disaster program; have determined I have tary operations were com- The amendment (total- the logical right to deduct promised, but it revealed ing) $33.67 billion includes: 18 percent from my Progress state department cables Energy monthly electric ■ $16 billion for HUD that embarrassed diplo- bill to bring my bill in line to spend on any disaster mats. The world’s movers with other utility rates. declared in 2011, 2012 and and shakers didn’t relish any that may be declared The only problem I may the transparency and Ju- BEFORE AFTER in 2013; have is rather than going lian Assange, WikiLeaks to court some time in the ■ $2.02 billion for Fed- WATCH FOR UPDATES ON OUR SIX-MONTH leader, became an interna- future to determine who eral Highway Administra- tional fugitive. is right, they can just cut tion to spend on roads first SMILE CONTEST WINNER RACHEL MILLER! Decades ago Daniel Els- me off. Perhaps Rep. Jim- in Connecticut, North FREE SECOND OPINION berg proffered the Penta- mie Smith and the Carolina, New Jersey, gon Papers, information Florida Public Service New York, Rhode Island he thought Americans had Commission could step in and Virginia, whether the a right to know. The mood and help prevent that need is Sandy-related re- of the country was some- from happening until the pairs or not; what similar to today, but courts decide who is right. LedgerDentistry.com ■ $561 million for there was a difference. Anyone want to join me Corps of Engineers to The country then, as now, in doing a little tit-for-tat? Next to ACE in Homosassa was sick of war. But then spend outside of areas af- Jeremy A. Ledger fected by Sandy; D.M.D., P.A. there was a draft and the Tom Paslay Se Habla Español ■ License #DN 17606 ( 352 ) 628-3443 burden of war was not $100 million for Head Sugarmill Woods borne by one percent of Start; the population, so we hit ■ $86 million for Am- the streets. I don’t recall trak on non-Sandy capital improvements; I For a Day or Night of Fun Ellsberg’s position in the 19 government, but I know it ■ $40 million for military- and to Meet New Friends. was a higher level than base repairs and mainte- Army private. Ellsberg nance, which includes was hailed as a hero and Guantanamo Bay; Come we still honor him today. ■ $25 million for NOAA About 25 years ago, an to improve weather fore- Israeli nuclear technician, casting; and Play! Mordechai Vanunu, re- ■ $10 million for FBI To place your Bingo ads, vealed Israel was compil- salaries and expenses; B ing an arsenal of nukes it ■ and $2 million for 10 call 563-5592 wasn’t acknowledging. Smithsonian roof repairs. 9203147 Mossad had him seduced, After seeing some of drugged him and abducted what is in H.R. 152 and the HOMOSASSA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BEVERLY HILLS him from Italy back to Is- amendment, my question LIONS BINGO 352/746-6921 LIONS BINGO rael and imprisoned him is: Since this was emer- Located County Rd. 486 & The Friendliest Bingo in Town! Doors Doors openopen atat 4pm4pm Monday Pine Cone • Lecanto, FL $ for 18 years. He was re- (1/2 Mile East of County Rd. 491) FOR 20 GAMES gency funding legislation 000DTFU 10 Starts Starts atat 66PM PM Nights Smoke-Free Environment $ $ leased briefly but quietly to take care of damage in- Win 50 to 250 $ 1st Monday FREE Coffee & Tea re-arrested often on minor TV Monitors for Your Convenience $ curred by Hurricane 10 Every Month at 6pm ~ Sandwiches & Snacks ~ 115 0 In Prizes Every Bingo Game charges. 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Expand student learning EDITORIAL BOARD magine you’re the education estab- poorly performing schools a Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher watching your fa- lishment’s unimagi- “parental trigger:” In California Mike Arnold ...... editor Ivorite football native plays (“Just and a growing number of states, Charlie Brennan ...... editor at large team try to stage a spend more!”) In- parents whose children are furious comeback deed, any new spend- trapped in poorly performing Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member against a relentless ing on education district schools can opt to trans- Mac Harris ...... citizen member opponent. At a criti- needs to be directed form their local school into a Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member cal moment late in toward rewarding charter school. State Rep. by Albert M. the game, you’re con- teachers who have Michael Bileca believes Brad Bautista ...... copy chief Williamson vinced your head distinguished them- Florida ought to join this list of “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” coach ought to call a William Mattox selves in the class- states. He is absolutely right. — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus running play to get a FLORIDA room, equipping ■ Adopt Education Savings first down. Yet, inex- students with the dig- Accounts: First adopted by Ari- plicably, the quarter- VOICES ital resources they zona, Education Savings Ac- THE POWER OF A STORY back drops back to need to succeed and counts put 90 percent of each pass instead. addressing funding inequities child’s per-pupil funds in an You exclaim, “What in the that hinder the spread of non- account managed by the child’s world is he doing?” traditional schooling options. parents (with parameters set Then, the quarterback com- In addition, Florida policy- by the state to ensure account- pletes the pass. For a touch- makers ought to: ability). Parents can then opt to down. To win the game. ■ Eliminate “old-school” bar- use these funds for a wide Jones’ trip Now, if you’re a true fan of riers to online learning: Some array of purposes, including the team, you cheer deliriously school districts run virtual school tuition, online learning and admit you’re glad the head schools requiring online learn- programs, textbooks, curricu- coach had a better plan than ers to take digital courses on lum, private tutoring and/or yours. But if you’re a school school premises, during the contributions to a qualified union official, watching Florida school day, in accordance with college savings plan. ESAs may make students fighting to overcome a the traditional school calendar allow policymakers to expand long battle against mediocrity and from digital providers that learning options while avoid- and failure, you go away grous- enjoy “home district prefer- ing tricky church-state issues. ing the governor didn’t run the ences.” These “old-school” reg- They make it easier for stu- plays you wanted him to run — ulations thwart the “any time, dents to receive high-quality even though the students you any place, any path, any pace” instruction from multiple bucks out supposedly root for just experi- advantages of online learning. sources. And because funds enced remarkable success. Florida policymakers ought to can be used for many pur- This tale captures Florida’s get rid of them. poses, including even college education story during the past ■ End discrimination against savings, ESAs give parents an decade. Our state, which once students who’ve never been en- incentive to seek the highest lagged behind most states in rolled in a public school: Under possible quality for the lowest of muck student achievement, staged an current law, middle and high possible price. incredible turnaround in the school students who want to During the past decade, mar- ow do you inspire year Sen. Dean obtained first decade of the 21st century. take a digital course — and ket-based reforms in Florida’s educational system have change? One mind at $100,000 in funding for the Yet, you’d hardly know it from special-needs students inter- listening to many grousers and ested in using a McKay Schol- helped catapult our state into a a time. project, but the money van- H complainers. arship at a private school — are position of national leadership. It’s something state Sen. ished with a flick of Gov. Rick Still, the evidence is hard to only eligible if they have been To maintain our edge and to Charlie Dean knows well, Scott’s veto pen. Florida ignore, which explains why the enrolled in a public school at serve Florida’s students in the which is why he invited TaxWatch declared that fund- Sunshine State ranks No. 6 in some point. These policies do best possible way, policymakers Chronicle Citizen of the Year ing a “budget turkey”, along the country in the just-released not serve each child’s best need to expand learning op- Art Jones to Tallahassee re- with $200,000 intended for rankings by Education Week. interest. tions for all students this year. cently to show off what is ar- construction of a traffic sig- And why Florida received the In the 21st century, we can ■ guably the county’s most nal at Meadowcrest Boule- top grade in Students First’s and should “customize” each ——— ——— successful ongoing commu- vard and State Road 44. 2013 national report card. child’s educational plan to William Mattox is a resident nity endeavor: Dean deserves While Florida’s success meet his or her unique learning fellow at the James Madison Jones’ One Rake praise for his should be a source of state needs. Policies that discrimi- Institute and a columnist for at a Time proj- THE ISSUE: perseverence, pride, now is not the time for the nate against certain options Florida Voices. He can be ect, which is Art Jones shows and for his fresh Sunshine State to rest on its lau- should be eliminated. reached at bmattox@ rels or revert back to running ■ Give those trapped in steadily restor- off One Rake at approach: Tak- jamesmadison.org. ing King’s Bay by a Time project ing Jones to Tal- ridding the once- in Tallahassee. lahassee along pristine body of with his tools, water of invasive, OUR OPINION: photographic ev- putrid lyngbya. idence of his Dean invited Kudos to Jones and progress and Jones to tell fel- to Sen. Charlie samples of the low lawmakers Dean for giving disgusting muck his story Jan. 17 Jones’ project he’s waging war in an attempt to another shot. against will leave secure state our lawmakers funding for the project. Jones with a name, a face and a had them enthralled. story. For those who heard “This is the perfect exam- Jones talk, One Rake at a ple of a community getting to Time will no longer be a neb- a point where they’ve just ulous budget appropriation had enough,” Sen. Andy — it will be a man with a sim- Gardiner, R-Orlando, said. ple idea, a refined plan, an “Whatever we can do, we’re abundance of industry and with you.” the support of citizens The senator’s comment — throughout his community. and his colleagues’ enthusi- We can only hope that asm — sound a hopeful note this year, the governor is in the quest for funding. Last listening, too. Hot Corner: SCOTT ADAMS Shows his true colors commissioners. They have some very tough decisions to make Congratulations to the this year and trying to deal with Chronicle for printing Scott his rhetoric is needless. Adams’ true colors. I grew up knowing Scott for a long time. I Unprofessional LETTERS to the Editor can’t see him doing anything I see the Chronicle has finally good for this community unless the scrubbers and clean up woken up and realized what we Tax assessment OPINIONS INVITED you call bringing us back to the the people have voted into office their smoke, it was reduced Dark Ages a good thing. with Scott Adams. I watched the not a negotiation ■ The opinions expressed in taxes. This was and is good for unprofessional exchange you Dear Mr. Greene, Chronicle editorials are the us and the environment, and is Adams infuriating opinions of the newspaper’s spoke of in your editorial. With I read your reply to the editorial board. not required to make electric- The Chronicle is right about Chronicle editorial and the ed- ity. Duke/Progress Energy is all the problems this county and ■ Viewpoints depicted in political Scott Adams. He’s nothing more nation are facing, the last thing itorial regarding cartoons, columns or letters do not a cash cow for the county, it than a schoolyard bully. Who I re- we need in office is a self-serving, Duke/Progress Energy. not necessarily represent the is us, the consumer (who) ally feel sorry for is the other four hotheaded commissioner. Yours is not the position to opinion of the editorial board. winds up paying the taxes you be a negotiator, but rather the ■ Groups or individuals are are assessing. person (who) upholds the laws invited to express their opinions The Value Adjustment Board in a letter to the editor. that govern the assessment of (VAB) — as suggested by the would have been at fault, but I ■ Following too closely taxable property. You can be Persons wishing to address the commissioners — was and is could have been hurt, not (to either right or wrong. If you editorial board, which meets not a viable place for Duke to On Wednesday, Jan. 16, about mention) what my lit- weekly, should call Charlie are right, this is good. If you settle this debate. The VAB is 10:30 a.m., I was driving tle car would have Brennan at 352-563-5660. south on (U.S.) 41 from are wrong, then you must fix ■ for arbitration and does not looked like. All letters must be signed and render final rulings on a case. Beverly Hills and a white OUND your error so you are right. include a phone number and S Rather the special master, who pickup truck was on my Recycling tip To enter into discussions hometown, including letters tail all the way to the red OFF with an assessed party is good sent via email. Names and is usually a tax assessor from Recycle soap. When hometowns will be printed; another community, hears the light in Hernando, where your bar of soap is no on your part to determine the phone numbers will not be he went into the left lane outcome of a debate, right or published or given out. debate and suggests a resolu- longer useful, don’t tion that may be agreeable to to make a left-hand turn. wrong, but not to negotiate. If ■ throw it away. Save We reserve the right to edit both sides. His suggestion is I was taught there should them up, then place the debate is not settled to the letters for length, libel, fairness and good taste. not binding. be one car between you several in a jug. I use satisfaction of the taxpayer or and the car in front of CALL you, then the only recourse is ■ Letters must be no longer than The VAB is not a court and an empty laundry they render a suggestion, not a you for every 10 mph soap jug with a cou- to go to court. 600 words, and writers will be you’re driving. I was 563-0579 limited to four letters per ruling. Hence, this is usually a ple cups of water. Put Over the course of time, it month. compromise and when you doing 55, so there should top on jug and set it became obvious you were not ■ have been at least five car SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, have a compromise it means in the sun. Every few days, pick going to change your assess- 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., both sides lose. Also, the rul- spaces between me and him, the jug up and shake it until all ment and the only recourse for Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax ing, if accepted, only applies but he had only two. If I had put to 352-563-3280, or email to the soap is mushy. You can put Duke/Progress energy was to until the next time the prop- my brakes on all of a sudden, [email protected]. in your liquid-soap-pump jar go to court. Your position was erty is reassessed or revalued. he would have been right up my and have recycled hand soap. and is the scrubbers are neces- rear end, because he couldn’t The water can be more or less, sary for the manufacture of wrong. The state offered Alfred E. Mason stop fast enough. Sure, he according to the texture you like. electricity. Mr. Greene, you are Progress an incentive to install Crystal River

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local or statewide subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OPINION MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 A11 Letters to THE EDITOR Loud noise puzzles neighborhood Two nights ago, between 4:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m., Congressman several neighbors heard a very un- usual and unexplained sound, contin- OUND Nugent could lead uous for one hour. A call to the S This past week I and sheriff’s department reported it, but OFF two of our board mem- nobody seems to know what it is. If bers met with Congress- anybody knows, would you please tell man Rich Nugent. This us? The unexplained noise ... was in meeting was to discuss a Lecanto by Crystal Oaks. Editor’s note: proposal developed by a A Crystal Oaks resi- CALL group of Florida business dent tracked down the noise and ex- owners and retirees ad- plained workers were cleaning the 563-0579 dressing the Social Secu- nearby gas pipeline valves. rity issue. Best of luck to Sweetbay workers Let me preface the fol- lowing by saying I respect My husband and I are sad to hear about the loss of Nugent and have no jobs due to Sweetbay in Homosassa closing in Febru- doubt he’s a patriotic ary. We shop at Hannaford’s in Vermont. We like their American. However, in products, especially the Taste of Inspirations deli my opinion he’s morphing meats, etc. We will pray all the employees find com- into a political animal parable jobs. Best of luck to everybody. God bless. By that reflects all that’s the way, thank you very much for this service. I enjoy wrong with America reading everything in the paper, front to back. today. His enthusiasm for Transparency a two-way street taking on an issue that’s I’m calling about “Request for detailed account” in been used to extract $2.6 Sound Off of (Jan. 18). For your information, the city trillion from the pay- speak to past Pan Ameri- of Inverness has nothing to hide. As a city resident, I checks of working Ameri- SUBMIT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR can Airlines union mem- pay county taxes, also. I pay more to the county than cans (his constituents) in bers. Also speak to past ■ Letters must be no longer than 600 words, and I do to the city of Inverness. How about the county the form of retirement Pan Am management. Let writers will be limited to four letters per month. commissioners telling or showing city taxpaying resi- dollar contributions is them give you their take dents what their $1.5 million in taxes go for that ben- less than impressive. ■ Send letters to: The Editor, 1624 N. Meadowcrest on unions; specifically the Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax to 352-563- efit the city residents? Transparency is a two-way Our country is crying TWU and those (who) 3280, or email to [email protected]. street. I see more in the city that my taxes go toward out for leadership from they represented. than I do with my county taxes. someone who’s in a posi- I will not go into the tion to raise the Social Se- congressional district will stealing $2.6 trillion of our sleeping aspect when Vote them all out curity issue to the level it have at least one; retirement. working four hours over- The state of Florida claims it is low on money. How deserves. Even though (6) uses retirement dol- One final question for time at time and a half. I can they when they doubled our registration fees from the congressman comes lars to fund local bonding the congressman: What is will not go into the theft $35 to $78, then to register a vehicle to get the title, it from the law enforcement needs that build and/or this grandparent suppose aspect. I will not go into is $78-and-something? They’re rolling in the money. community, he not only repair America’s infra- to tell his 16 grandchil- the drinking and drunk Where are our politicians who are supposed to stand fails to confront those structure (bridges, roads, dren, who are being fi- aspect. up for us? Next time we vote, vote them all out. who’ve stolen (not my schools, etc.); nancially waterboarded The unions are nothing Beware this scam words, theirs) $2.6 trillion (7) creates hundreds of all in the name of saving more then a protection of our retirement, he’s thousands of much- Social Security? racket and an extortion I was almost duped when a young man called and joined those who hide be- needed new jobs all That’s a question beg- racket. I am most happy said, “Hi, Grammy.” I responded, “Hi, Joshua.” I told hind a “no new tax” across America; ging an answer and pro- to have worked in a him he sounded different and he said he had a cold (I pledge; that’s not leader- (8) keeps your real es- vides an opportunity for right-to-work state for bought that). We chatted a while then he said he was ship, that’s brinksman- tate or business tax dollar leaders to step up, be real the past 40 years. Unions in trouble — said he hit a kid on a bike and the kid ship. that used to flow outside leaders and offer or sup- have become the ruina- broke his leg and he was afraid of being sued. He Here’s what the con- your community to pay off port bold solutions. tion of America within said he needed money (my real grandson would never gressman has apparently some Wall Street banker, When there’s no leader- the work-and-wage sys- do this). Then I got really suspicious and asked him chosen to ignore. A pro- home and in your local, ship, there’s no direction. tem in America for the for his middle name. He immediately hung up on me! posal that: member-owned CIP; And when there’s no di- past 50 years with their Quite a scam going on, so beware. demands and political af- (1) secures today for (9) phases out new (op- rection, people lose their filiation with the Democ- Call for mediation current retirees, by fully erative word) Social Secu- way. Unfortunately, that’s rat party, the party that I’m calling in regards to Progress Energy and funding their retirement rity retiree obligations the direction our coun- creates dependency and (Property) Assessor (Geoff) Greene trying to negotiate checks without revision over a 35-year period; try’s headed, because a contract. I don’t understand why. I negotiated until the day they expire; those in a position to lead the party that has cre- (10) insures retirement are turning their backs on ated the entitlement atti- Teamsters’ contracts for 30 years and when we came (2) unlocks tomorrow estates against cata- an opportunity to lead. tude for millions of to an impasse, we called in a mediator. Get the medi- for current workers by es- strophic losses; Call Congressman Nu- people. ator in the middle somewhere and maybe they can tablishing new retirement (11) eliminates trillions gent, and ask him to lead. I present an opinion get this thing settled. It is ridiculous how they’re estates for millions of of dollars of current gen- Find details of the pro- from the same side as Mr. going back and forth not making any headway. working Americans that eral revenue fund debt; posal at www.americare Cooper. I was a senior are portable and worker- Ban cameras (12) eliminates tens of today.com. shop steward for Pan Am owned; trillions of dollars of fu- for a good number of It is appalling to see another arrest made on James Gries (3) eliminates the an- ture liabilities; years. Yeah, I am guilty of charges of child pornography. Something must be nual Social Security wage (13) and finally protects Homosassa going along with a pro- done. We should ban all digital cameras over 8 cap and broadens the So- elected officials by creat- gram that has outlasted megapixels and camera cards over 1 gigabyte. All cial Security funding base ing buffer zones between Unions hurt the prime reason they other cameras need to be registered to their owners — the plumber, the presi- them and lobbyist. America were there in the first with an annual tax. dent, and the CEO all pay I know the congressman place. at the same rate, no more 000DNTR doesn’t serve on the ways Please allow me to re- To get out of the way overpayments; and means committee, spond to Mr. Dostal in his would be denying me my (4) frees up and keeps but he is there to serve recrimination of Mr. First Amendment right to HEAR BETTER NOW! billions of retirement dol- his constituents who are Cooper. the Constitution of this • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED lars on America’s Main impacted daily by this I would first ask Mr. still-great nation. The • 30th Year of Experience You Can Trust Streets annually — $100- issue. Dostal: If Mr. Cooper does Second Amendment is 2009 • 4 Year Warranties • Full Time Service plus million the first year He did mention the hot- not get out of the way, being shredded, or at alone in Hernando button political issue — then what? Union goon least the attempt is being County; guns. 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Nation BRIEFS World BRIEFS Splits get messy A new market, black as ink A river in bloom Scheme worth $1.5M reveals little-known but lucrative niche Associated Press ing pens, paper clips and from two vendors over a printers at the hospital. other items for personal two-year period. He would Gumbs also short- NEW YORK — Manhat- use, called “supply-jacking.” sell the cartridges — worth circuited hospital proce- tan hospital clerk Marque But schemes like Gumbs’ $80 to $259 a piece — for as dures by having delivery Gumbs was doing so well go much further, with the little as $10 “out of the drivers call his cellphone moonlighting as a peddler perpetrators using firm’s back door ... and meet him at the curb of stolen property that he business accounts and using the outside. He then stashed drove a BMW, shopped at to place false or- money to party the toner in a garbage area designer stores like ders for more and otherwise fi- so he could retrieve it Burberry and vacationed costly items such nance his lifestyle,” later. in Las Vegas and Mexico. as toner, then re- according to court By the time he was done, But unlike other more selling them at a papers. Gumbs had used his fraud- common thieves brazenly steep discount. Who buys the ulent profits to rent a lux- living beyond their means, Fried, Frank, Marque stolen toner and ury apartment in suburban Gumbs Associated Press Associated Press his contraband wasn’t jew- Harris, Shriver & the scope of the Westchester County, make Flowers offered by Hindu Clifford Rolwing rolls a co- elry or electronics — it Jacobson, a large law firm thievery in the city, and a $50,500 down payment on devotees float Sunday at at conut towards 10 pineap- was toner for copiers and in Manhattan’s financial what the victims have a BMW, and pay for shop- “Sangam,” the confluence ple “pins” Saturday printers. district, recently became done to keep it from hap- ping sprees at Burberry, of the Indian holy rivers during the Crazy Coconut The $1.5 million scheme the scene of another toner pening again are unclear. Fendi and Gucci. Bank and Ganges and Yamuna, on Bowling contest at the at the prestigious Memorial caper that ended with The con game at Memo- credit card records showed the occasion of “Paush Blue Heaven restaurant in Sloan-Kettering Cancer grand larceny charges rial Sloan-Kettering dates deposits of $150,000, and Purnima” during the Key West, Fla. Center exploited what New against Adrian Rodriguez, to 2007, when one of Gumbs’ purchases of airline tick- York City authorities de- who worked in the dupli- duties as a receiving clerk ets and hotel rooms in Las Maha Kumbh festival in scribe as a largely over- cating department. was to order supplies from Vegas; Cancun, Mexico; Allahabad, India. Hundreds Oil barge hits looked, yet lucrative black Prosecutors allege the an Office Depot website. and Orlando, Fla. of thousands of Hindu bridge, spilling crude market for toner cartridges 38-year-old Rodriguez, Prosecutors accused him Gumbs, 34, pleaded guilty pilgrims are expected to take a ritual dip at and other office supplies. who pleaded not guilty this of ordering $1.5 million in last year and was sentenced A barge carrying 80,000 Sangam on Sunday. gallons of oil hit a railroad Businesses have long month, ordered more than cartridges that didn’t fit to 2 1/2 to 7 1/2 years any of the copiers and behind bars. bridge in Vicksburg, Miss., on endured employees pilfer- $376,000 in excess toner World mourns Sunday, spilling light crude into the Mississippi River and Holocaust victims closing the waterway for WARSAW, Poland — eight miles in each direction, Holocaust survivors, politi- the Coast Guard said. A cians, religious leaders and second barge was damaged. others marked International Investigators did not Holocaust Remembrance know how much had Day with solemn prayers spilled, but an oily sheen and the now oft-repeated was reported as far as three warnings to never let such miles downriver of Vicks- horrors happen again. burg after the 1:12 a.m. ac- Events Sunday took cident, said Lt. Ryan Gomez place at sites including of the Coast Guard’s office Auschwitz-Birkenau, the in Memphis, Tenn. former death camp where The first barge was still Hitler’s Germany killed at leaking late Sunday afternoon, least 1.1 million people, and emergency workers set mostly Jews, in southern out booms to absorb and Poland. Sunday is the 68th contain the oil, Gomez said. anniversary of the liberation The Coast Guard Marine of the camp by Soviet Safety Unit Vicksburg sent troops in 1945. a team to assess the spill In Warsaw, prayers were and oversee the cleanup, a also held at a monument to Coast Guard release said. the fighters of the Warsaw La. deputies out of Ghetto Uprising of 1943. critical condition Officials say 1,200 NEW ORLEANS — Two properties flooded sheriff’s deputies were out BRISBANE, Australia — of critical condition Sunday, Associated Press Officials said around 1,200 while the man accused of Firefighters work Sunday to douse a fire at the Kiss Club in Santa Maria City, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. properties were flooded in shooting them and killing Firefighters say the death toll from a fire that swept through a crowded nightclub in southern Brazil has risen the Australian city of Bund- two other people was to 233. Officials say the fire broke out at the club while a band was performing. aberg as rescuers struggle charged with arson and two to reach dozens of people counts each of first-degree trapped on rooftops. There murder and attempted first- were no reports of injuries. degree murder, Louisiana Bundaberg, which has a State Police said. population of 98,000, is 240 Wilbert Thibodeaux, 48, miles north of the state cap- of Charenton, was held ital Brisbane. without bond in the Iberia Band missing in Parish jail, said Trooper Associated Press Teenagers sprinted from the “It might have happened be- Stephen Hammons. scene desperately seeking help. cause of the Sputnik, the machine northern Mexico He is accused of killing — PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil Others carried injured and burned we use to create a luminous ef- MONTERREY, Mexico — Eddie Lyons, 78, of Charen- lames raced through a friends away in their arms. fect with sparks. It’s harmless, we Authorities in northern Mex- ton and a Chitimacha Tribal crowded nightclub in “There was so much smoke never had any trouble with it. ico still have no leads after Police officer whose name F southern Brazil early and fire, it was complete panic, “When the fire started, a guard searching two days for 20 has not been released. Nor Sunday, killing more than 230 and it took a long time for people passed us a fire extinguisher, the people with a Colombian- have officials released the people as panicked partygoers to get out, there were so many singer tried to use it but it wasn’t style band who went missing names of the wounded gasped for breath in the smoke- dead,” survivor Luana Santos working.” after a private performance deputies, both of St. Mary filled air, stampeding toward a Silva told the Globo TV network. He confirmed that accordion at a bar, an official with the Parish. single exit partially blocked by The fire spread so fast inside player Danilo Jacques, 28, died, Nuevo Leon State Investi- Hammons said Lyons’ those already dead. It appeared the packed club that firefighters while the five other members gation Agency said Sunday. body was found in a mobile to be the world’s deadliest night- and ambulances could do little to made it out safely. The 20 people include 15 home that had been set on club fire in more than a decade. stop it, Silva said. Police Maj. Cleberson Braida members of Kombo Kolombia fire Saturday before some- Witnesses said a flare or fire- Another survivor, Michele Pereira, Bastianello said by telephone the and the band’s crew. work lit by band members started told the Folha de S. Paulo news- toll had risen to 233 with the one told police that a man People living near the bar the blaze in Santa Maria, a uni- paper she was near the stage when death of a hospitalized victim — reported hearing gunshots carrying a shotgun was versity city of about 225,000 peo- members of the band lit flares he said earlier the death toll was walking down a street near ple, though officials said the cause that started the conflagration. likely made worse because the about 4 a.m. Friday followed the tribe’s 260-acre reser- was still under investigation. “The band that was onstage nightclub appeared to have just by the sound of vehicles vation and less than a Television images showed smoke began to use flares and, suddenly, one exit. speeding away, said the quarter-mile from its pouring out of the Kiss nightclub they stopped the show and Officials counted 232 bodies source with the state agency. Cypress Bayou Casino. as shirtless young men who had pointed them upward,” she said. that had been brought for identi- He spoke on condition of The tribal police officer attended a university party joined “At that point, the ceiling caught fication to a gymnasium in Santa anonymity because he was who responded to the re- firefighters using axes and sledge- fire. It was really weak, but in a Maria, which is at the southern not authorized to be quoted. port and two deputies who hammers to pound at windows matter of seconds it spread.” tip of Brazil. Relatives lost cellular arrived together all were and walls to free those inside. Guitarist Rodrigo Martins told Federal Health Minister telephone contact with the shot. One deputy remained Guido Pedroso Melo, commander Radio Gaucha that the band, Alexandre Padhilha told a news group following the Thurs- hospitalized in Lafayette, 40 of the city’s fire department, told Gurizada Fandangueira, started conference most of the 117 peo- day performance. When fam- miles northwest of Charen- O Globo newspaper firefighters playing at 2:15 a.m. “and we had ple treated in hospitals had been ily members went to the bar ton, and the other in New had a hard time getting inside the played around five songs when I poisoned by gases they breathed to investigate, they found the Orleans, about 100 miles club because “there was a barrier looked up and noticed the roof during the fire. Only a few suf- band members’ vehicles east of Charenton. of bodies blocking the entrance.” was burning.” fered serious burns, he said. still parked outside. —From wire reports —From wire reports Egypt declares state of emergency in three provinces Associated Press day night he would not hesi- mass soccer riot in the city’s Smoke rises Sun- tate to take even more action main stadium on Feb. 1, day after Egyptian CAIRO — Egypt’s presi- to stem the latest eruption of 2012, that left 74 dead. protesters clashed dent declared a state of violence across much of the At least another 11 died with police in Port emergency and curfew in country. on Friday elsewhere in the Said, Egypt. three Suez Canal provinces The worst violence this country during rallies Violence erupted hit hardest by a weekend weekend was in the Mediter- marking the second an- briefly when some wave of unrest that left more ranean coastal city of Port niversary of the anti- in the crowd fired than 50 dead, using tactics of Said, where seven people Mubarak uprising. guns and police the ousted regime to get a were killed on Sunday, push- The curfew and state of responded with grip on discontent over his ing the toll for two days of emergency, both in force for volleys of tear gas, Islamist policies and the clashes to at least 44. The un- 30 days, affect the provinces witnesses said. slow pace of change. rest was sparked on Satur- of Port Said, Ismailiya and State television Angry and almost scream- day by a court conviction Suez. The curfew takes ef- reported 110 were injured. ing, Mohammed Morsi vowed and death sentence for 21 fect Monday from 9 p.m. to in a televised address Sun- defendants involved in a 6 a.m. every day. Associated Press ■ NFL’s all-stars take to ■ Hockey, NBA basketball/B2 Honolulu for an annual ■ College basketball/B2, B7 Section B - MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 matchup the league’s ■ Scoreboard/B3 commissioner, at least, ■ Entertainment/B4 hopes will be more ■ Puzzles, comics/B5, B6 competitive than usual. ■ Golf/B7 B3 / ■ Classifieds/B7

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SPORTS BRIEFS WYKE-FM to carry Rays games Celtics’ Rondo tears SEAN ARNOLD Coverage begins on Saturday, seasons prior to 2008. “There are other stations that Correspondent Feb. 23, and continues through “It’s something that we con- reach into the area that may carry ACL; season over Sept. 29, when the Rays play sidered last year and have been a partial schedule of their games, BOSTON — The Tampa Bay Rays are com- their final regular-season game. looking at for a while, and we’re but we’re the only ones that will star point guard Rajon ing to your Citrus County radio The broadcasts will include glad we were able to work this carry the entire schedule.” Rondo has torn his anterior dial. the network’s 30-minute pregame out with the Tampa Bay Rays or- The station picked up cover- cruciate ligament and will WYKE 104.3 FM, a 24-hour show. ganization,” station manager age of Florida State University miss the rest of the season. sports station owned by the Key The Rays have made the play- and broadcaster Dennis Miller men’s basketball this season and The team made the Training Center, is broadcasting offs three of the past five seasons, said. “This gives advertisers up has carried University of South announcement during the Rays Radio Network cover- averaging more than 90 wins a in this area a nice tie-in with a Florida football games. Sunday’s game against the age of the entire regular season year in the American League winning ballclub, and we’re get- It was a Tampa Bay Lightning . The Celtics and spring training for the MLB East since not winning more ting a lot of positive responses than 70 games in the club’s 10 from people. had lost six in a row head- team this upcoming season. See RAYS/ Page B3 ing into the nationally tele- vised game despite back-to-back triple-doubles by the point guard who had been elected to start for the East in the Feb. 17 All-Star game in Houston. Rondo injured his knee in Friday night’s double-overtime loss in Atlanta, in which the Celtics blew a 27-point lead. He reported to the TD Gar- den Sunday for a pregame shootaround but was taken to a hospital after complain- ing of knee pain. The initial report was a hyperextended knee but tests showed the ACL tear, an injury that usually takes up to a year for recovery. Surgery had not been scheduled as of Sunday af- ternoon, said team spokesman Brian Olive, who confirmed that Rondo’s season was over. Rondo was averaging ca- reer highs of 13.7 points and 5.6 rebounds along with 11.1 assists per game this season. Guatemalan wins Miami Marathon MIAMI — Running in his first marathon, Luis Rivero Gonzalez of Guatemala won the Miami Marathon Sunday. Rivero, a professional runner for more than two years, had a time of 2 hours, 26 minutes, 14 sec- onds in the event that drew DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle file photo 25,000 runners. Micha Jenkins goes up for a shot Nov. 20 but is fouled by Leesburg High School’s Ashley Perry during a game at Citrus High School. “Since it was my first The Lady ’Canes will face another LHS — this one more formidable — this week when they take on intracounty rival Lecanto in a marathon, I went all-out postseason showdown that will mean the end of one team’s season. from the very start,” said Rivero Gonzalez, who earned his law degree from Universidad de San Carlos in Guatemala in November. “As the race went on, I con- tinued to feel strong.” David Tuwei of Kenya fin- ished second at 2:28:15. He and Ethiopia’s Tesfaye Bekele (2:28:22) were in a group of five runners who ran to- gether for the final 25 miles. Postseason prospects unfolding nicely for most of county’s girls, but no sure bets “No one saw the leader,” Bekele said. “But for 25 C.J. RISAK In the four-team 2A-3, Seven Rivers record after a season-ending loss at miles there were five of us Correspondent Christian also has a great shot at making Leesburg, will host third-seeded fighting each other. We it. The Warriors meet an overmatched Lecanto in the first round. Citrus and were battling the last mile.” our county teams, and First Academy in Monday’s opening West Port tied for the regular-season Mariska Kramer of the three of them have an round, a team they crushed twice during title, each going 7-1 and splitting their Netherlands won the women’s the regular season. Unless there’s a two games against each other. The Wolf title in 2:46:07. Tezata F exceptional chance to monumental first-round surprise, Seven Pack got the top seed by winning a coin Dengersa of Ethiopia was collect a state district title and Rivers will likely meet host Ocala St. toss, which means they’ll play the win- second in 2:48:43. John Lutheran in the final — and that ner of Tuesday’s Springstead at Central advance to the girls basketball promises to be a very interesting contest. game at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. The Lecanto Bill takes aim at regional tournament. And finally, in 5A-7, Crystal River goes vs. Citrus game will follow at approxi- college surveillance in as the top seed, playing at Brooksville mately 7 p.m. The championship game is One will make it for certain — and Nature Coast. But watch out, Pirates — 7 p.m. Friday. AUSTIN, Texas — For one won’t. In the District 6A-6 tourna- despite mediocre competition in this Lecanto completed its regular season $3,500 a year, Texas Tech ment, third-seeded Lecanto meets No. 2 district, nothing should be taken for 12-12, but managed just a 3-5 mark in the has hired a company that seed Citrus in the semifinals — which granted. district. Still, the Panthers have the can automatically run every means one or the other will travel to the But first, let’s look at the local duel. athlete’s Facebook posts Region 2 competition. The Hurricanes, going in with a 19-6 See COURT/ Page B3 and tweets through a filter that searches for profanity or words related to drugs, sex or anything inappropri- ate or controversial. A Texas state lawmaker Pruett snags fifth win has introduced a bill that would curtail colleges’ power to do that, the San Antonio Express-News re- as Ganassi takes Rolex ported. Rep. Dawnna Associated Press Dukes, D-Austin, said em- ployees and students of a DAYTONA BEACH, university should be able to Fla. — Humbled a year keep their accounts private. ago when both its cars “Employees and students failed to make the should not feel compelled to podium, Chip Ganassi Associated Press divulge their social media Racing returned to the Serbia’s Novak Djokovic makes a backhand return to Britain's Andy login information,” Dukes Rolex 24 at Daytona de- Murray on Sunday during the men’s final at the Australian Open in said through a spokeswoman. termined to pick up an- Melbourne. Djokovic defeated Murray 6-7 (2), 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-2. Her bill would ban schools other victory watch. An eyebrow-raising from getting access to the lineup change that in- accounts of current or future volved Juan Pablo Mon- Hat trick for Djokovic student-athletes. The bill toya showed just how would also ban officials from Associated Press beaten his longtime friend in serious the team was this final. So the celebration asking for login information about winning, and it de- or requiring students to add MELBOURNE, Australia — was muted: a small victory shuf- livered Sunday with its No shirt ripping or bare- fle, raised arms, a kiss for the them on Facebook. fifth win in 10 appear- chested flexing this time. trophy. No grand histrionics, al- Texas Tech and the Uni- ances in the prestigious Novak Djokovic completed his though that’s not to say the mo- versity of Texas both have Associated Press The 8 Star Motorsports Corvette DP sports car race. The vic- work before midnight, defeat- ment was lost on him. contracts with online moni- drives through the horseshoe turn at tory was the fifth for lead ing Andy Murray in four sets for “Winning it three in a row, it’s toring companies, the news- sunset Saturday in the Grand-Am Se- driver Scott Pruett, tying his third consecutive Australian incredible,” Djokovic said after paper reported. ries Rolex 24 hour race at Daytona In- Hurley Haywood’s record Open title and fourth overall. his 6-7 (2), 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-2 victory for wins in the twice- —From wire reports ternational Speedway in Daytona It was also the second time in Beach, Fla. See DAYTONA/ Page B3 three years Djokovic had See OPEN/ Page B3 B2 MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Purcell, St. Louis key Tampa Bay’s 5-1 win Associated Press Brewer made it 2-1 on ary row of high-fives as he lead to defeat the New Jersey his third goal this season, a skated past the Capitals Devils 4-3 on Sunday night. TAMPA — Teddy Purcell slap shot from above the bench. Markov was at the edge of had a goal and two assists, right circle with 3:50 left in And, naturally, it proved to the crease and lifted the re- Martin St. Louis con- the first. The defenseman be the decisive goal in the bound of Rene Bourque’s tributed four assists, and had one goal in 82 games game, coming with 14:49 re- shot off the end boards into the Tampa Bay Lightning last season. maining in a 3-2 victory over an open side for his fourth beat the Philadelphia Fly- The Lightning converted the Buffalo Sabres. The Capi- goal. The Canadiens went on ers 5-1 on Sunday night. another power play for a tals hadn’t won — and the man advantage after 3-1 lead when Lecavalier Tampa Bay also got goals Ovechkin hadn’t scored — Andy Greene took down Erik from Eric Brewer, Vincent scored from the right circle since May 9, 2012, during a Cole at 4:01. Lecavalier, Victor Hedman 65 seconds before the first and Steven Stamkos. St. intermission. playoff series against the New Blackhawks 2, Red Louis has eight assists and St. Louis assisted on all York Rangers. Wings 1, OT 11 points this season. three first-period Tampa Joel Ward scored his third The Lightning continued Bay goals. goal of the season, John Ersk- CHICAGO — Nick Leddy their season-long domina- ine got his first since the 2011 scored 2:45 into overtime and tion of the third period — Caps 3, Sabres 2 playoffs, and Michal Neuvirth Associated Press the Chicago Blackhawks im- outscoring opponents 13-1 made 22 saves for the Capi- Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Eric Brewer works Sun- WASHINGTON — An NHL day against Philadelphia Flyers right wing Mike Knuble proved to 6-0 — the best start — with goals by Hedman tals, who had opened with four routine gone missing for 262 behind the goal during the first period in Tampa. in franchise history — with a and Stamkos. days made an overdue return consecutive losses for the first 2-1 win over the Detroit Red Sean Couturier scored Sunday: Alex Ovechkin time since 1993-94. Neal also scored in regula- Craig Anderson made 33 Wings on Sunday night. for the Flyers, who were scored a goal, and the Wash- tion to help the Penguins saves for the Senators, while After taking a cross-ice coming off a 7-1 win at Penguins 2, ington Capitals won. Senators 1 snap a two-game skid. Fleury stopped 31 shots. pass from Viktor Stalberg, Florida on Saturday night. Colin Greening scored a Leddy fired from the left circle Backup goalie Michael Like old times. The two- Canadiens 4, time league MVP nailed a OTTAWA — Sidney second-period goal for the and beat Detroit goalie Jimmy Leighton played in his first Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Devils 3, OT NHL game since appear- one-timer from the left circle Senators (3-2-1), and Jason Howard with a shot that James Neal scored in the ing in two playoff games on a power play, skated a few Spezza and Kyle Turris beat MONTREAL — Andrei slipped just under his glove. for the Flyers in 2011. feet, bent his left knee and shootout to give the Pitts- Marc-Andre Fleury in the Markov scored 4:22 into over- Detroit’s Johan Franzen Purcell tied it at 1 on the unleashed that familiar down- burgh Penguins a 2-1 victory shootout. But Milan Michalek time on a power play as the connected early in the third to power play at 14:34 of the ward celebratory fist pump. against the Ottawa Senators was stopped with Ottawa’s Montreal Canadiens recov- tie the game at 1 and set up first. He then collected the custom- on Sunday. first attempt. ered from blowing a two-goal overtime. Celtics edge Heat in 2 OT No. 22 FSU tops Associated Press Virginia Tech BOSTON — A double- overtime victory against LeBron James and the de- Associated Press for last in beating Ohio State fending NBA champions 71-56 on Sunday, their 14th was difficult to celebrate TALLAHASSEE, Fla. consecutive Big Ten win to for Paul Pierce and the — Chelsea Davis scored set a school record. Celtics. 19 points to lead No. 22 The victory, in which they News of Rajon Rondo’s Florida State in a 70-56 outscored the Buckeyes season-ending knee injury victory over Virginia Tech 43-19 after halftime, also spoiled the party. in Atlantic Coast Confer- gave them their fastest start “Everyone was really ence action Sunday. since the 1993-94 season. happy for the win,” Pierce The win was the Semi- said after Boston beat the noles’ eighth straight in No. 10 Maryland, Miami Heat 100-98 Sunday. the rivalry, and Florida Clemson 40 State (17-3, 7-2) has won “It brought a dark cloud in CLEMSON, S.C. — this room when you heard the past four contests by Tianna Hawkins scored 17 the news.” an average of 27.0 points. When coach Doc Rivers Leonor Rodriguez points, Katie Rutan had 16 told his players after the added 14 points, Alexa points off four 3-pointers and game, the joy of ending Deluzio 13 and Chastity No. 10 Maryland defeated their six-game losing Clayton scored 12 off the Clemson 80-40 on Sunday streak stopped, even if bench. Rodriguez also for its 12th straight win over they had just outlasted the had four steals. the Tigers. team with the best record No. 4 Duke 80, The Terps (17-3, 8-1 At- in the Eastern Conference, lantic Coast Conference) which came in with a four- Boston College 56 won their seventh straight game winning streak. DURHAM, N.C. — Chloe since their lone league loss Now the Celtics must try Wells scored a season-high to North Carolina back on to keep winning without 13 points on 5-of-5 shooting Jan. 3. their leader, who suffered to help No. 4 Duke beat a torn anterior cruciate Boston College 80-56 on No. 11 UNC 64, ligament in his right knee Sunday. Miami 62 late in Friday night’s Haley Peters added 15 CORAL GABLES, Fla. — 123-112 win, also in double points and 13 rebounds for Danielle Butts beat the overtime, in Atlanta. the Blue Devils (18-1, 8-0 At- buzzer with a game-winning They won Sunday after lantic Coast Conference), Pierce’s 22-foot jumper jump shot to help No. 11 who won their 34th consecu- North Carolina hand Miami a with 31 seconds left gave tive home game against them a 99-98 lead. rare home loss 64-62 ACC competition. But making the playoffs Sunday. got harder as the Celtics No. 5 Kentucky With UNC (19-2, 7-1 At- try to hang on to the eighth 73, LSU 60 lantic Coast Conference) and final postseason spot trailing 62-60, the Tar Heels’ in the conference with a 2 LEXINGTON, Ky. — Azia Tierra Ruffin-Pratt stole the 1/2-game lead over the Bishop scored 17 points to ball from Krystal Saunders Philadelphia 76ers. help No. 5 Kentucky beat and hit two free throws after “Obviously, the Rondo LSU 73-60 on Sunday. being fouled by Stefanie news is pretty tough. I Bishop, a sophomore who Yderstrom. knew it before the game,” was averaging 3.2 points When Suriya Mcguire Rivers said. “I just didn’t and 2.9 rebounds before missed a layup for Miami think it was any time to tell Associated Press Miami Heat guard Ray Allen, left, drives toward the basket past Boston Celtics guard Sunday’s game, made seven (14-6, 5-4) with 5 seconds any of our guys.” of her 10 shots in 20 remaining, UNC’s Brittany This game was the first Courtney Lee, in the third quarter Sunday at the TD Garden in Boston. The Celtics de- feated the Heat 100-98. minutes. Rountree gathered the re- in Boston for Ray Allen The Wildcats, whose bound and moved the ball up since he left the Celtics points, including five 3-pointers, the Knicks, who were 16 of 27 . 17-game win streak was the court to Butts, who hit the after five seasons and and Greg Monroe scored 17 snapped Thursday against winning jumper. signed as a free agent with (59 percent) from 3-point Bryant had 21 points, 14 as- No. 18 South Carolina, Miami. He scored 21 points and the Detroit Pistons range. sists and nine rebounds, Nash The loss snapped an 11- points. ended a two-game losing added seven of his 17 points in scored the last nine points of game home winning streak streak with a 104-102 win over Hornets 91, the final 5 1/2 minutes, and the the game. for Miami and was just its had 24 Grizzlies 83 points and 11 rebounds, the Orlando Magic on Sunday. Lakers held off the NBA-lead- No. 6 Stanford 69, second loss in its past 54 and Pierce added 17 The Magic had a chance to MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Ryan ing Thunder 105-96 Sunday. No. 20 Colorado 56 home games. points, 13 rebounds and 10 tie the game in the closing sec- Anderson scored 22 points, Gasol scored 16 points in a No. 13 Louisville assists for the Celtics. onds after a missed , connecting on seven 3-pointers, reserve role as the Lakers STANFORD, Calif. — Rondo’s injury “puts but missed three putback at- and the New Orleans Hornets picked up the most impressive Chiney Ogwumike had 20 57, St. John’s 54 this team and the rest of tempts as the final horn beat the Memphis Grizzlies victory of their thoroughly unim- points and 12 rebounds to LOUISVILLE, Ky. — An- the guys in a position to be sounded. 91-83 on Sunday. pressive season, coolly main- lead No. 6 Stanford to a tonita Slaughter scored 22 ready to step up,” Pierce Orlando’s J.J. Redick tied a Anderson was 7 of 13 from taining a small lead down the 69-56 victory over No. 20 points and No. 13 Louisville said. Sunday’s win “was a career high with 31 points and the field, all of his attempts stretch of their second straight Colorado on Sunday. reeled off eight unanswered perfect example. We set a career high with eight coming from outside the arc. win after a four-game skid. Joslyn Tinkle added 16 points to overtake St. John’s showed we are capable.” 3-pointers. He capped a late New Orleans points for the host Cardinal 57-54 Sunday for its third James had 34 points for Mavericks 110, Jameer Nelson had 18 surge that put the game out of (18-2, 7-1 Pac-12), which straight win. the Heat, whose winning points and eight assists, and Suns 95 closed out its season-long Trailing 52-49, Slaughter streak stopped at four. reach, snapping Memphis’ two- Glen Davis added 17 points five game homestand with its made two free throws with “As much as I’ve been a game winning streak. DALLAS — Shawn Marion and 12 rebounds. Fellow Hornets reserve scored 18 points in his 1,000th fourth consecutive win and 5:22 left. Neither team rival with Boston over the The Magic have lost five years, I never want to see Jason Smith was 5 of 7 from game, also had seventh victory in eight scored until Sara Ham- straight games, including 10 of anyone go down,” James the field for 16 points, while An- 18 while passing games. mond’s two foul shots put the 11 at home. said. “It’s terrible, not only thony Davis was the only New on the career scoring list and No. 7 California Cardinals (17-4, 5-2 Big for their team but for the Knicks 106, Orleans starter to finish in dou- the beat the 71, Utah 54 East) on top with 3:05 to go. league.” Hawks 104 ble figures with 10 points. 110-95 Sunday No. 14 Georgia 69, After Pierce’s basket, Zach Randolph led Memphis night. BERKELEY, Calif. — Re- James had a chance to put NEW YORK — Carmelo An- with 20 points and 13 re- It was the 10th straight home shanda Gray scored 19 Florida 52 the Heat ahead but missed thony tied a franchise record bounds. win for the Mavericks against points and sparked a big run ATHENS, Ga. — Jasmine a 12-foot jumper with 6.8 with nine 3-pointers, then con- Lakers 105, the Suns, who haven’t won in in the second half before Hassell scored 13 points and seconds to go from the left verted a go-ahead, three-point Dallas since March 14, 2007. leaving with a leg injury in 10 different players scored with defender Jeff Green play with 12.5 seconds left to Thunder 96 Nowitzki passed Iverson for No. 7 California’s 71-54 win for No. 14 Georgia as the jumping out at him. Pierce cap a 42-point night and lead LOS ANGELES — After 18th on the NBA’s scoring list over Utah on Sunday. Bulldogs beat Southeastern got the and was the New York Knicks to a every plot twist and dramatic with a third-quarter jumper that Layshia Clarendon added Conference-rival Florida fouled by . 106-104 victory over the Atlanta turn in the ’ stopped a Phoenix run, and his 23 points and Afure Je- 69-52 Sunday. He sank the first shot. merigbe had 10 to help the Tiaria Griffin scored 12 Then, as a fan shouted Hawks on Sunday. soap opera of a season, per- 3-pointer early in the fourth Bears to their seventh con- points and Krista Donald had “This one’s for Rondo,” he The Hawks shot a season- haps their stars’ latest identity started a spurt that put Dallas in secutive win over the Utes. missed the second. high 60 percent from the field switches shouldn’t be all that control for good. 11 for Georgia (17-3, 5-2), Miami had one last but had their three-game win- shocking. Phoenix rallied from a first- No. 8 Penn St. 71, which rebounded strongly chance, but Battier missed ning streak snapped when made all the big half deficit and made it interest- Ohio St. 56 from a 64-46 loss to No. 20 a jumper at the buzzer. Josh Smith, burned on An- passes. scored im- ing for a second straight night Texas A&M on Jan. 20. Pistons 104, thony’s basket, missed a 3- portant points down the stretch. in Texas after losing at Western COLUMBUS, Ohio — Kayla Lewis paced Florida pointer on Atlanta’s final Pau Gasol excelled off the Conference-leading San Anto- Maggie Lucas scored 14 of (13-8, 2-5) with eight points Magic 102 possession. bench as the new-look Lakers nio. Goran Dragic led four play- her 18 points after the half and 10 rebounds as no ORLANDO, Fla. — Brandon Amare Stoudemire and J.R. calmly maintained a fourth- ers in double figures with 18 and the eighth-ranked Nit- Gator reached double Knight had a career-high 31 Smith each had 18 points for quarter lead on the mighty points. tany Lions saved their best figures. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 B3

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The AFC, Kyle Rudolph was the AFC’s third play Brendon de Jonge 74s-66n-73s — 213 -3 Kansas at West Virginia meanwhile, had five voted the game’s MVP from scrimmage, but Colt Knost 69n-71s-73s — 213 -3 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Justin Bolli 72s-67n-74s — 213 -3 with 122 yards and a missed a pass from Den- 7 p.m. (ESPN2) turnovers and scored Greg Owen 74s-68n-71s — 213 -3 Notre Dame at Tennessee most of its points well touchdown. ver quarterback Peyton Harris English 68s-70n-75s — 213 -3 NBA BASKETBALL James Hahn 71s-72n-70s — 213 -3 after the game was no Watt, who had 20 1/2 Manning. Boo Weekley 74s-67n-73s — 214 -2 7:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Orlando Magic at Brooklyn Nets Mike Weir 66n-75s-73s — 214 -2 HOCKEY Brian Harman 74s-68n-72s — 214 -2 Jonas Blixt 70n-72s-72s — 214 -2 7 p.m. (SUN) AHL 2013 All-Star Game. From Providence, R.I. tics show the Rays are football coverage and Roberto Castro 71s-68n-75s — 214 -2 PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER Martin Flores 69s-69n-76s — 214 -2 followed more than any Tampa Bay games in the Jim Herman 69n-69s-76s — 214 -2 2 p.m. (FSNFL) Chelsea FC vs Arsenal FC. From Stamford RAYS other sports team in Cen- fall. Trevor Immelman 72s-71n-71s — 214 -2 Continued from Page B1 Chez Reavie 71s-70n-74s — 215 -1 Bridge in London, England (taped) tral Florida.” “We’re really looking Tom Gillis 69s-73n-73s — 215 -1 The station has been forward to the start of J.J. Henry 69n-71s-75s — 215 -1 Jeff Overton 71n-69s-75s — 215 -1 Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the affiliate last season. under the ownership of this, because it adds a David Lynn 67n-75s-73s — 215 -1 discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game “We’ve been building the Key Training Center, whole new dimension to Brian Stuard 68n-74s-73s — 215 -1 Jeff Klauk 71s-72n-72s — 215 -1 on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. this station and looking a Lecanto-based, private what we’ve been creating Jason Day 73n-70s-72s — 215 -1 for something like this to nonprofit organization at 104.3, which is to get as Seung-Yul Noh 71s-72n-72s — 215 -1 Eric Meierdierks 69n-74s-72s — 215 -1 tie ourselves to,” Miller that serves adults with many sports events as we Michael Letzig 68s-73n-75s — 216 E said. “If it were possible disabilities, since 2011. can, whether it’s local John Rollins 70s-71n-75s — 216 E Prep CALENDAR Dustin Johnson 69n-72s-75s — 216 E to carry both the Light- Miller said there may prep coverage or profes- Charley Hoffman 70n-72s-74s — 216 E TODAY’S PREP SPORTS ning and Rays, we’d cer- be a few conflicts in the sional sports,” Miller Patrick Reed 73s-69n-74s — 216 E tainly consider that. We spring training schedule said. “A lot of people can’t Justin Leonard 68n-71s-77s — 216 E BOYS BASKETBALL Jerry Kelly 67n-71s-78s — 216 E with FSU basketball, as always watch the games, 6:30 p.m. feel like we needed the Jin Park 72s-70n-74s — 216 E Branford at Seven Rivers Rays, with this being a well as occasional over- but radio goes every- Neal Lancaster 72n-71s-73s — 216 E GIRLS BASKETBALL Ben Curtis 72s-71n-73s — 216 E baseball market. Statis- laps between college where with you.” Martin Laird 72s-71n-73s — 216 E District 2A-4 tournament at St. John Lutheran in Ocala Matt Every 69s-74n-73s — 216 E 5:30 p.m. John Huh 69s-71n-77s — 217 +1 No. 2 Seven Rivers vs. No. 3 First Academy Michael Thompson 71n-71s-75s — 217 +1 But that’s just part of the Tigers is no real mys- Peter Tomasulo 67n-75s-75s — 217 +1 Will Claxton 69n-69s-79s — 217 +1 38. (25) Chico Longo/Xandinho Negrao/Daniel St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 the problem. Citrus, tery: Contain Tanika Daniel Summerhays 72n-71s-74s — 217 +1 Serra/Raphael Matos, Ferrari 458, 576 Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 2 COURT while not a big team, Jackson, something Crys- Justin Hicks 67s-70n-80s — 217 +1 39. (51) Henrique Cisneros/Sean Edwards/Kuba Gier- Calgary 4, Edmonton 3 Continued from Page B1 Scott Gardiner 70n-73s-74s — 217 +1 maziak/, Porsche GT3, 535, steering Sunday’s Games runs its offense so tal River failed to do in a Steve LeBrun 68n-75s-74s — 217 +1 40. (10) Carlos de Quesada/Jim Pace/Byron Defoor/Frank Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1, SO smoothly that when in 59-51 loss Jan. 4, when Beck/Ian James, BMW-Riley, 517, accident John Mallinger 67n-74s-77s — 218 +2 Washington 3, Buffalo 2 talent to make a run, if gear, it can be unstop- Jackson went off for 43 Bryce Molder 68n-72s-78s — 218 +2 41. (4) Chris Cumming/Michael Valiante/Jorge Montreal 4, New Jersey 3, OT Sang-Moon Bae 70s-72n-76s — 218 +2 Goncalvez/Gustavo Yacaman, Ford-Riley, 508 Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 1 they can focus on the for- pable. Combine that with points. Hank Kuehne 68n-74s-76s — 218 +2 42. (36) Tracy Krohn/Nic Jonsson/Emmanuel Collard/Ro- Nicolas Colsaerts 69n-74s-75s — 218 +2 main Dumas, Porsche GT3, 45 Chicago 2, Detroit 1, OT midable task at hand. They the ’Canes defense, and The championship will Phil Mickelson 72n-71s-75s — 218 +2 43. (15) Jan Charouz/Ivan Bellarosa/Gaetano St. Louis 5, Minnesota 4, OT lost twice to Citrus, and Lecanto has a major task be at 7 p.m. Friday at Na- Doug LaBelle II 72s-71n-75s — 218 +2 Ardagna/Scott Mayer, Ford-Riley, 441 Winnipeg 5, N.Y. Islanders 4, OT Luke List 66n-75s-78s — 219 +3 44. (16) Joe Sahlen/Tomy Drissi/Joe Nonnamaker/Bruno San Jose 4, Vancouver 1 twice more to West Port, ahead. ture Coast. D.H. Lee 68n-74s-78s — 220 +4 Junqueira/Will Nonnamaker, BMW-Riley, 422 Monday’s Games the team they would likely By the way: West Port The 2A-3 tournament, Robert Karlsson 69n-74s-77s — 220 +4 45. (45) Marcel Visconde/Constantino Junior/Nono Boston at Carolina, 7 p.m. James Driscoll 68n-75s-77s — 220 +4 Figueiredo/Ricardo Mauricio, Porsche GT3, 386 Dallas at Columbus, 7 p.m. face in the 6A-6 final (17-7 overall) is the de- hosted by Ocala St. John 46. (41) Tony Kanaan//Nono Nashville at Phoenix, 9 p.m. should they upset Citrus. fending district tourna- Lutheran, is really a two- Figueiredo/Ricardo Mauricio, Porsche GT3, 352 Colorado at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Bottom line: Lecanto ment champ, and while team battle between the 47. (17) Emmanuel Anassis/Anthony /Tonis Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Kasemets, Ford-Riley, 304 must do what coach Brit- coach Corey Rollerson’s host Saints (11-5) and Grand-Am Rolex 48. (14) Jim Lowe/Jon Bennett//Paul Tracy, Seven Rivers (15-6). St. Ford-Dallara, 286 tany Szunko has had the young team has had a results 49. (47) Brad Lewis/Jim Michaelian/Ronald Van De Laar/Ivo Panthers poised for since hard time putting the John is formidable, to say Sunday at Daytona International Speedway, Breukers, Porsche GT3, 284 NBA standings ball in the hoop, the Wolf the least, with not just a Daytona Beach, Fla. 50. (40) Mark Thomas/Kevin Estre, Porsche GT3, 228 the holiday break, when Lap length: 3.56 miles 51. (18) Nick Tandy/Michael Christensen/Christian Engel- EASTERN CONFERENCE they were just 4-10 before Pack are aggressive de- 68-42 thrashing of Seven (Starting position in parentheses) hart, Porsche GT3, 181, accident. Atlantic Division going on a six-game win- fensively and on the Rivers Dec. 21 to its 1. (1) Scott Pruett/Memo Rojas//Char- 52. (39) /Brandon Davis/Lawson Aschenbach, W L Pct GB lie Kimball, BMW-Riley, 709 laps complete Chevrolet Corvette, 136, fuel cell New York 27 15 .643 — ning streak. Their 8-2 fin- boards. They are more credit, but also two wins 2. (12) Max Angelelli/Jordan Taylor/Ryan Hunter-Reay, 53. (55) Sylvain Tremblay/Tom Long, Mazda 6, 51 Brooklyn 26 18 .591 2 ish to the regular season than a match for any over Lecanto and a vic- Corvette DP, 709 54. (57) Derek Whitis/Andrew Carbonell, Mazda 6, 45 Boston 21 23 .477 7 3. (6) John Pew/Ozz Negri/AJ Allmendinger/Justin Wil- 55. (37) Jan Heylen/Moses Smith, Dodge Viper, 44 Philadelphia 18 25 .419 9½ should have them riding team in this district. tory over Citrus. son/Marcos Ambrose, Ford-Riley, 709 56. (54) Joel Miller/Tristan Nunez/Tristan Vautier, Mazda 6, 33 Toronto 16 28 .364 12 a wave entering the tour- On to 5A-7: Crystal Leesburg First Acad- 4. (13) Mike Rockenfeller/Burt Frisselle/Joao Barbosa, x-GT class winner. Corvette DP, 708 Southeast Division nament. Still, Citrus is River, while the top seed, emy, Seven Rivers’ first- Race statistics W L Pct GB 5. (5) Antonio Garcia/Richard Westbrook//Oliver Winners’ average speed: 105.122 mph adept at ruining an oppo- still has problems to round opponent at 5:30 Gavin, Corvette DP, 697 Time of Race: 24 hours Miami 28 13 .683 — 6. (7) Ryan Dalziel//Sebastien Bourdais/Allan Margin of Victory: 21.922 seconds Atlanta 25 19 .568 4½ nent’s confidence. overcome. The Pirates p.m. Monday, shouldn’t McNish, Ford-Riley, 696 Cautions: 16 for 121 laps Orlando 14 29 .326 15 Case in point: Hurri- have not been as good be too difficult, consider- 7. (8) Jon Fogarty/Alex Gurney/Memo Gidley/Darren Law, Lead Changes: 78 Washington 11 31 .262 17½ Corvette DP, 695 Charlotte 11 32 .256 18 canes 65, Panthers 28 — a lately as they were early, ing the Warriors beat 8. (11) Brian Frisselle/ Jr./Felipe Nasr/Chris- Central Division game played Dec. 18 at going 9-1 to start the sea- them twice by a com- tian Fittipaldi, Corvette DP, 688 W L Pct GB 9. (22) Filipe Albuquergue/Oliver Jarvis/Edoardo Mor- Chicago 26 17 .605 — Citrus. son with wins at Dunnel- bined score of 104-7. And tara/Dion von Moltke, Audi R8, 678 NHL standings 26 18 .591 ½ Citrus is an experienced, lon and Lecanto before Gainesville Cornerstone, 10. (27) Frank Stippler/Rene Rast/Ian Baas/Marc Basseng, Milwaukee 23 19 .548 2½ Audi R8, 678 EASTERN CONFERENCE steady-handed team fea- finishing 5-8. which meets St. John in Atlantic Division Detroit 17 27 .386 9½ 11. (26) Emil Assentato/Nick Longhi/Anthony Lazzaro/Mark Cleveland 13 32 .289 14 turing a cast of quick de- Coach Jason Rodgers the opening round, isn’t Wilkins, Ferrari 458, 678 GP W L OT Pts GF GA 12. (21) /Alessandro Pier Guidi/Marco New Jersey 4 3 0 1 7 11 7 WESTERN CONFERENCE fenders who can force is confident, however — expected to be a chal- Frezza/Olivier Beretta, Ferrari 458, 678 Pittsburgh 5 3 2 0 6 15 14 Southwest Division countless turnovers. Be- even though one of their lenge: Seven Rivers col- W L Pct GB 13. (19) John Potter/Andy Lally/Richard Lietz/Nicolas Ar- N.Y. Islanders 5 2 2 1 5 18 18 fore a quarter is half over, two 5A-7 losses came at lected a 45-4 win over mindo, Porsche GT3, 678 N.Y. Rangers 5 2 3 0 4 14 16 San Antonio 36 11 .766 — 14. (31) Cooper MacNeil/Jeroen Bleekemolen/Marco Philadelphia 6 2 4 0 4 13 18 Memphis 28 15 .651 6 an opponent can find it- Nature Coast, the team Cornerstone. The cham- Holzer/Damien Faulkner, Porsche GT3, 678 Northeast Division Houston 24 22 .522 11½ the Pirates could be fac- pionship will be at 7 p.m. 15. (32) Matt Plumb/Frank Biela/Christopher Haase/Markus Dallas 19 25 .432 15½ self trailing by double GP W L OT Pts GF GA Thursday. Winkelhock, Audi R8, 677 Boston 4 3 0 1 7 12 8 New Orleans 15 29 .341 19½ digits with three times as ing in the semifinals at 16. (33) Robert Kauffman/Rui Aguas/Michael Waltrip/Clint Northwest Division many turnovers as shots. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Warriors must Bowyer, Ferrari 458, 677 Ottawa 5 3 1 1 7 16 10 Montreal 4 3 1 0 6 13 7 W L Pct GB 17. (42) Scott Sharp/Johannes van Overbeek/Ed Oklahoma City 34 11 .756 — Still, Hurricanes coach “We had our worst continue to rely on An- Brown/Mike Hedlund, Ferrari 458, 673 Buffalo 5 2 3 0 4 13 15 Toronto 5 2 3 0 4 14 17 Denver 27 18 .600 7 Brian Lattin refuses to shooting night of the sea- drea and Alexis Zachar. 18. (48) Claudio Burtin/Martin Ragginger/Jack Bald- Utah 24 20 .545 9½ win//Robert Renauer, Porsche GT3, 672 Southeast Division take the favorite’s role. son,” Rodgers said of that Their size is impossible GP W L OT Pts GF GA Portland 22 21 .512 11 19. (23) /Melanie Snow/Sascha Minnesota 17 24 .415 15 “When you get into the earlier loss. “We shot 17 for other teams to con- Maassen/Marco Seefried/Klaus Bachler, Porsche GT3, 668 Tampa Bay 5 4 1 0 8 24 13 20. (43) Dave Lacey/Alex Figge/Matt Bell/John Winnipeg 5 3 1 1 7 15 14 Pacific Division district tournament, it’s a percent and we hit 40 tain, and they can shoot, Farano/David Empringham, Audi R8, 667 Carolina 4 2 2 0 4 11 13 W L Pct GB L.A. Clippers 32 13 .711 — new season for every- percent of our free rebound and provide an 21. (3) Simon Pagenaud//Wayne Nonna- Washington 5 1 3 1 3 11 19 interior defense that maker, BMW-Riley, 664 Florida 5 1 4 0 2 8 19 Golden State 26 17 .605 5 body,” he said. “We’re throws. Still, anything 22. (30) Leh Keen/Andrew Davis/Marc Lieb// WESTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers 19 25 .432 12½ just going to do the things can happen.” forces opponents to find , Porsche GT3, 663 Central Division Sacramento 16 29 .356 16 that have been successful The Pirates, led on of- another way to score. 23. (46) Mike Vess/JF Dumoulin/Grant Phipps/Chuck GP W L OT Pts GF GA Phoenix 15 30 .333 17 Cole/Mike Skeen, Porsche GT3, 657 Chicago 6 6 0 0 12 22 13 Saturday’s Games for us. In general, we’re fense by Megan Wells Foes have tried, with 24. (35) Al Carter/Mark Boden/Charles Putman/Charles Es- St. Louis 6 5 1 0 10 24 13 Philadelphia 97, New York 80 playing confident basket- and Katelyn Hannigan, varying degrees of suc- penlaub/Hugh Plumb, Porsche GT3, 656 Detroit 5 2 2 1 5 11 16 Cleveland 99, Toronto 98 25. (20) Patrick Lindsey/Patrick Long/Jason Hart/Spencer ball, which is what we must be on target if they cess, to pressure Seven Nashville 5 1 1 3 5 10 14 Washington 86, Chicago 73 Pumpelly/Daniel Graeff, Porsche GT3, 653 Columbus 5 1 3 1 3 9 18 Charlotte 102, Minnesota 101 want to do.” want to advance. But just Rivers full-court in an ef- 26. (52) Jim Norman/Shane Lewis/David Donohue/Nelson Houston 119, Brooklyn 106 Canache, Porsche Cayman, 635 Northwest Division Lecanto has scoring as importantly, it is im- fort to alter the game’s GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Antonio 108, Phoenix 99 27. (50) Martin Fuentes/Ricardo Perez de Lara/Rudy Ca- Milwaukee 109, Golden State 102 threats both inside and perative they force landscape. Coach Gary marillo/Carlos Peralta, Mazda RX-8, 634 Minnesota 5 2 2 1 5 13 15 Vancouver 5 2 2 1 5 14 16 Denver 121, Sacramento 93 out with Paige Richards, turnovers with their Dreyer has used sopho- 28. (38) Bill Auberlen/Paul Dalla Lana/Billy Johnson/Boris Utah 114, Indiana 110, OT Said/Maxime Martin, BMW M3, 631 Colorado 4 2 2 0 4 9 9 Megan Straight and pressure defense. mores Alyssa Gage and Edmonton 4 2 2 0 4 11 13 Portland 101, L.A. Clippers 100 29. (44) Tom Haacker/Kelly Collins/Phil Fogg Jr/Jim Walsh, Sunday’s Games Marie Buckley. But the Second-seeded Dun- Tessa Kacer often to han- Porsche GT3, 627 Calgary 4 1 2 1 3 11 15 30. (56) Darryl O’Young/Daniel Rogers/James Clay/Seth Pacific Division Boston 100, Miami 98, 2OT Panthers must get them nellon (13-11 overall), a dle that press. If they Thomas/Karl Thomson, Porsche Cayman, 625 GP W L OT Pts GF GA L.A. Lakers 105, Oklahoma City 96 open looks at the basket, team they split with dur- hold up, Seven Rivers 31. (29) Ben Keating/Dominik Farnbacher/Kuno San Jose 5 5 0 0 10 23 8 New Orleans 91, Memphis 83 Wittmer/Jorg Bergmeister, Porsche GT3, 622 Anaheim 4 3 1 0 6 15 14 Detroit 104, Orlando 102 and they have to convert ing the season, is looming could be difficult for any 32. (28) Max Papis/Jeff Segal/Toni Vilander/Giancarlo Dallas 5 2 2 1 5 11 12 New York 106, Atlanta 104 to have a chance. on the horizon. Beating team to beat. Fisichella, Ferrari 458, 614. Los Angeles 4 1 2 1 3 8 12 Dallas 110, Phoenix 95 33. (53) Lee Davis/Ryan Eversley/Jeff Mosing/Eric Phoenix 5 1 4 0 2 17 20 Portland at L.A. Clippers, late Foss/John Tecce, Porsche Cayman, 614 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Monday’s Games 34. (9) Enzo Potolicchio/Stephane Sarrazin/Anthony David- overtime loss. Memphis at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. replays repeated constantly anger and flung his arm son/Pedro Lamy/Nicolas Minassian, Corvette DP, 612 Saturday’s Games Golden State at Toronto, 7 p.m. 35. (49) Mark Thomas/Eliseo Salazar/Eduardo Costa- Sacramento at Washington, 7 p.m. at this tournament. down. He didn’t get close bal/Kevin Roush, Porsche GT3, 610 Anaheim 3, Nashville 2, SO OPEN 36. (24) Robin Liddell/John Edwards//Tom San Jose 4, Colorado 0 Orlando at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. In a final that had the for the rest of the tiebreaker Milner, Chevrolet Camaro, 595 N.Y. Rangers 5, Toronto 2 Charlotte at Chicago, 8 p.m. Continued from Page B1 makings of a classic when and was the first to drop 37. (2) /Dario Franchitti/Jamie McMurray/Joey Hand/Scott Chicago 3, Columbus 2 Indiana at Denver, 9 p.m. Dixon, BMW-Riley, 594 Philadelphia 7, Florida 1 Houston at Utah, 9 p.m. two of the best returners serve in the match — in Sunday night. “It’s very in tennis were unable to the eighth game of the thrilling. I’m full of joy get a break of serve in the third set. Djokovic broke debut, beat the Max An- was forced to stop for gas. right now. It’s going to first two sets that lasted him twice in the fourth gelelli-led VelocityWW The Colombian did it by give me a lot of confi- 2:13, the difference may set, which by then had DAYTONA team by almost 22 seconds. turning laps close to quali- dence for the rest of the have hinged on some- turned into an easy Continued from Page B1 It was Montoya who fying pace, and breezed to season, that’s for sure.” thing as light as a feather. march to victory. closed out the win, driving his third Rolex victory. Nine other men had Preparing for a second Djokovic had five around-the-clock race at the final stint and waging a “It was a lot of pressure; I won consecutive Aus- serve at 2-2 in the second- break-point chances in Daytona International strong battle in the final hour thought we have a decent tralian titles in the Open set tiebreaker, Murray was the opening set, including Speedway. with defending champion lead, we’re just going to go era, but none three rocking back about to toss four after having Murray “Having gotten to know AJ Allmendinger. Ganassi’s out there and ride for two straight years. One of the ball when he stopped, at 0-40 in the seventh Hurley real well over the No. 01 BMW Riley had a and a half hours,” Montoya them was Andre Agassi, paused and then walked game, but wasn’t able to years by racing with him and clear horsepower advan- said. “And then you realize who presented Djokovic onto the court and tried convert any of them. just as a friend, and to have tage, and once Montoya got there’s a caution and an- with the trophy. to grab a small white Then he surrendered him there at the end was past Allmendinger, the win other caution and another A year ago, Djokovic feather that was floating the tiebreaker with six pretty special,” Pruett said. was his for the taking. caution, and with the way began his season with an in his view. He went back unforced errors. The winning team of three- But the Ganassi team fig- the rules are and the speed epic 5-hour, 53-minute to the baseline, bounced Murray held serve to time defending Grand-Am ured it was four laps short on the car had, it’s like you didn’t five-set win over Rafael the ball another eight open the second set and drivers Pruett and Memo fuel, and Montoya needed want to get into a ... contest Nadal at the Australian times and served too long. had three break points at Rojas, along with Montoya to build a lead of at least 40 with anybody. You had to be Open, the longest Grand After being called for a 0-40 in the second game, and IndyCar driver Charlie seconds to hold off Angelelli smart about when you Slam final. He tore off his double-fault, Murray but Djokovic dug himself Kimball, making his Rolex and Allmendinger when he passed them.” shirt to celebrate, the TV knocked the ball away in out of trouble and held. ENTERTAINMENTPage B4 - MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013

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Rothman said “Fruitvale” was director Joseph Gordon- festival more than any other Feb. 24 ceremony. In 1945, during World War II, Al- recognized for “its skillful re- Levitt included Lake Bell, festival in the country,” he “Silver Linings Playbook,” lied supplies began reaching alization, its devastating emo- who accepted the Waldo Salt said, “and they know if a film which is up for eight Academy China over the newly reopened tional impact and its moral Screenwriting Award for her plays here, it’s a film that Awards, came in third place and social urgency — and for directorial debut, “In A should be seen.” Burma Road. with $10 million. The film star- In 1973, a cease-fire officially ring Bradley Cooper and Jen- went into effect in the Vietnam War. nifer Lawrence is in its 11th In 1980, six U.S. diplomats who weekend of release. had avoided being taken hostage “Zero Dark Thirty,” the at their embassy in Tehran flew Osama bin Laden manhunt out of Iran with the help of Cana- drama also starring Chastain, ‘Argo’ wins Producers Guild Awards dian diplomats. dropped to fourth place with In 1986, the space shuttle Chal- Associated Press erables,” “Zero Dark Thirty,” $9.8 million. It’s competing in lenger exploded 73 seconds after five categories at the Academy “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” liftoff from Cape Canaveral, killing Awards. LOS ANGELES — “Argo” con- “Django Unchained,” “Life of tinues to shake up the Oscar Pi,” “Moonrise Kingdom,” all seven crew members, including race by taking the top honor at “Silver Linings Playbook,” and schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe. BOX-OFFICE RESULTS the Producers Guild Awards on “Skyfall.” Ten years ago: President 1. “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Saturday. Along with honors from other George W. Bush, girding the na- Hunters,” $19 million. Ben Affleck, coming off win- Hollywood professional groups tion for war, said in his State of the ning Golden Globe Awards for such as actors, directors and Union address Saddam Hussein 2. “Mama,” $12.8 million. best motion picture drama and writers guilds, the producer had shown “utter contempt” for the 3. “Silver Linings Play- director for the real-life drama, prizes have become part of the world community and had to be book,” $10 million. received the award handed out preseason sorting out con- held to account; Bush also 4. “Zero Dark Thirty,” at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. tenders for Academy Awards. pledged to help the ailing econ- $9.8 million. “I’d be remiss if I didn’t men- The big winner often goes on omy with lower taxes and a tion that I’m still working as an to claim the best-picture honor stronger health care system. 5. “Parker,” $7 million. actor,” he said in his acceptance at the Oscars on Feb. 24. Associated Press Five years ago: A U.S. missile 6. “Django Unchained,” speech. Disney’s “Wreck-It Ralph” Ben Affleck accepts the Zanuck attack in Pakistan killed veteran $5 million. won the guild’s animation cate- Affleck also stars in “Argo” as award for outstanding producer of al-Qaida leader Abu Laith al-Libi. 7. “Movie 43,” $5 million. the CIA operative who orches- theatrical motion pictures Saturday gory, beating “Brave,” “Franken- One year ago: Victoria trated a daring rescue of six weenie,” “ParaNorman” and at the 24th Annual Producers Azarenka routed three-time Grand 8. “Gangster Squad,” American embassy employees “Rise of the Guardians.” $4.2 million. Guild Awards at the Beverly Slam winner Maria Sharapova 6- during the 1979 Iranian hostage Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. “Searching for Sugar Man” 9. “Broken City,” crisis. George Clooney and took the documentary prize, 3, 6-0 to win the Australian Open. $4 million. Grant Heslov share the pro- leading 12 Academy Awards beating “A People Uncounted,” Today’s Birthdays: Actor- ducer award with Affleck as nominations. “The Gatekeepers,” “The Island dancer John Ronald Dennis is 88. 10. “Les Miserables,” Musician-composer Acker Bilk is $3.9 million. “Argo” beat out the Civil War Other nominees in the PGA President,” and “The Other saga “Lincoln,” which has a movie category were “Les Mis- Dream Team.” 84. Actor Alan Alda is 77. Actress Susan Howard is 71. Sen. Jeanne HOROSCOPE Shaheen, D-N.H., is 66. Evangeli- Today’s cal pastor Rick Warren is 59. For- Birthday — To fulfill an ambitious objective in the year Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Although you and your must be well organized and methodical. If you get off mer French President Nicolas ahead, you must be prepared to make some mate might have the same objective, your methods on the wrong foot, you find your equilibrium. Sarkozy is 58. Country musician changes. Possessing the flexibility to adapt quickly to could conflict. If neither of you will compromise, trou- Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Don’t let friends get you in- Greg Cook (Ricochet) is 48. Singer changing circumstances will greatly enhance your ble is likely. volved in something that you don’t like doing and can’t af- Sarah McLachlan is 45. MLB chances of success. Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Even though you’re ford, to boot. Be selective regarding your social activities. player Jermaine Dye is 39. Singer Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — You are not likely to usually a rather easygoing individual, you could have Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — No one is questioning Joey Fatone Jr. (‘N Sync) is 36. make a good decision if you’re forced to do so under a chip on your shoulder today. Try not to read too your capacity to achieve, but you first need to set Thought for Today: “Vanity pressure. Don’t let yourself be pushed into coming up much into other people’s words or actions. goals that are actually attainable. Be realistic and and pride are different things, with an immediate answer. Cancer (June 21-July 22) — It’s entirely up to you to practical at all times. though the words are often used Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Something you previ- protect your interests in both financial and social situa- Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Instead of making ously failed to attend to properly could demand your tions. Unless you look out for yourself, you could end mountains out of molehills, strive to be pragmatic. synonymously. A person may be attention. If you don’t take care of it once and for all, it up being the scapegoat. Harboring a poor attitude will make life much more un- proud without being vain. Pride re- will remain a burr under your saddle. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — As long as you stick to your pleasant than it needs to be. lates more to our opinion of our- Aries (March 21-April 19) — Being too assertive can blueprint, things should go rather smoothly. Let an- Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — If you need to negoti- selves, vanity to what we would make it difficult for you to get others to follow your other lead you astray, however, and you can kiss your ate with a tough cookie who has something you want have others think of us.” — From lead. Respect others’ abilities, and treat people as if careful plans goodbye. and knows it, you can win out if you are courageous “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane they have some common sense of their own. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — To be productive, you and firm in your dealings. Austen (1775-1817). CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 B5

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Corona de Lágrimas Por Ella Soy Eva ‘14’ Amores Verdaderos Amor Bravío (N) Noticias Noticiero ≤ (WXPX) ION 17 Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 “River’s Hoarders “Jan; Bebe” Hoarders “Susan & Hoarders “Diana; Intervention “Sean” Intervention “Terry; (A&E) 54 48 54 25 27 Edge” ‘14’ Å ‘PG’ Å Michael” ‘PG’ Å Dolores” (N) ‘PG’ Å (N) Å Alissa” ‘14’ Å ››‡ “A Knight’s Tale” (2001, Adventure) Heath ››‡ “Hulk” (2003, Fantasy) Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly. Scientist ››‡ “Hulk” (2003) Eric (AMC) 55 64 55 Ledger, Mark Addy. ‘PG-13’ Bruce Banner transforms into a powerful brute. ‘PG-13’ Bana. Rattlesnake Republic Gator Boys: Xtra Bites Wild West Alaska (In Finding Bigfoot “Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot (In Wild West Alaska (In Bridge (ANI) 52 35 52 19 21 “Mutiny” ‘14’ Å ‘PG’ Å Stereo) ‘14’ Hoedown” ‘PG’ Stereo) ‘PG’ Stereo) ‘14’ (BET) 96 19 96 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top ›› “Imagine That” (2009, Comedy) Eddie Murphy. A ››‡ “Beauty Shop” (2005, Comedy) Queen PHILLIP ALDER 10 Countdown” (N) ‘PG’ troubled executive enters his daughter’s imaginary land. Latifah. ‘PG-13’ Å Newspaper Enterprise Assn. (BRAVO) 254 51 254 Vanderpump Rules Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives Real Housewives Vanderpump Rules Happens Real Always Tosh.0 Colbert Daily Show Futurama South Park South Park South Park Brickleberry South Park Daily Show Colbert (CC) 27 61 27 33 Sunny ‘14’ Å Report ‘14’ Å ‘14’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ Report Here are the answers to the bidding and lead questions in my Christmas Competition. 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SportsCenter (N) clear that a 5-4 spade fit will be better than a 6- (ESPN2) 34 28 34 43 49 Around Pardon Women’s College Basketball NBA Coast to Coast (N) (Live) Å NFL Live (N) Å 3 heart fit. (EWTN) 95 70 95 48 At Last Church Daily Mass The Journey Home Genesis Rosary World Over Live Vaticano Women Look at only the West hand. Bunheads (In Stereo) Switched at Birth (In Switched at Birth (N) Bunheads (N) (In Switched at Birth (In The 700 Club (In (FAM) 29 52 29 20 28 ‘14’ Å Stereo) ‘14’ Å (In Stereo) ‘14’ Å Stereo) ‘14’ Å Stereo) ‘14’ Å Stereo) ‘PG’ Å 3a. If South opens one diamond, what should ››‡ “Oscar” (1991, Comedy) Sylvester ››‡ “Sabrina” (1995) Harrison Ford, Julia ››‡ “Cocktail” (1988, Romance) Tom Cruise, West do? Make a takeout double. This isn’t guar- (FLIX) 118 170 Stallone, Ornella Muti. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ Å Ormond. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ Å Bryan Brown. 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ear Annie: Normally many 12-year-olds will test the house. She’s harmless. I’m good at minding my limits of what Mom and Dad If you are feeling expansive, Down business, but will tolerate, it doesn’t mean the next time you visit George, when I see how my grand- parents should shrug their the two of you could stop by daughter, “Susie,” manipu- shoulders and give up. The her house and say hello. Bring lates her mother (my more the parents accept the her some cookies. You’ll make daughter), I feel the urge to more Susie will push. her day. say something. To Susie, if her Dear Annie: “Can’t Wait To Susie is almost 12 parents don’t de- Share New Home” said they and seems to be mand anything, it are about to host their first testing the limits in means they don’t housewarming party. They ways I would never care about her. The asked whether they should have tolerated. She most you can do is register for things they want sasses her mother suggest that your and include the information and dominates the daughter discuss on the invitations. You said conversation at the Susie’s behavior they shouldn’t register, but if dinner table. When with her pediatri- people should ask, they can told to clear away cian, school coun- make suggestions. her dirty dishes, selor or a child Seriously? Aren’t other peo- she instead goes to psychologist for re- ple supposed to host these the cupboard for a assurance that parties for you? — Incredu- snack. Her dis- ANNIE’S she’s handling lous on Cape Cod carded clothes are MAILBOX things in the best Dear Incredulous. Actually, in every room of the possible way. no. A housewarming is one house. When told to Dear Annie: My type of party that you are sup- get ready for school, she turns friend “George” has a neigh- posed to host yourself to wel- on the TV. The bathroom floor bor who is always watching. come your friends and family is cluttered with whatever she This neighbor peeks out from to your new abode and show it tossed there. She even “for- her curtains, apparently off. gets” to flush the toilet! thinking no one can see her. Registering is inappropri- My daughter, with incredi- If she is sitting outside, she ate, as is mentioning gifts on ble patience, sees this behav- listens in on George’s conver- an invitation. But there is ior as typical for her age. I see sations. If George makes the nothing wrong with making Susie as a brat testing her slightest noise, she will in- suggestions to those who ask power. Her father says little stantly look to see what’s going and who are likely to bring you and makes himself scarce. I’m on. something anyway. concerned that a child who This neighbor also gossips ■ should be learning habits that with the surrounding neigh- ——— ——— will serve her well in adult- bors. She is incredibly nosey Annie’s Mailbox is written by hood seems to have no more and kind of bizarre. Any ideas Kathy Mitchell and Marcy discipline than a toddler. My about behavior like this? — Sugar, longtime editors of the daughter, a teacher, insists she Canada Ann Landers column. Email knows what she’s doing. So far Dear Canada: Sure. The your questions to anniesmail I’ve kept my mouth shut. What neighbor is lonely, curious, [email protected], or write to: do you advise? — Frustrated bored and gossipy. George is Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Granny likely one of many neighbors Syndicate, 737 Third St., Dear Frustrated: When who provide something poten- Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To Susie is in your home, you can tially interesting for her to find out more about Annie’s instruct her to pick up her focus on. Mailbox and read features by clothes, turn off the TV, flush She may be annoying, but other Creators Syndicate WANT MORE PUZZLES? the toilet (heavens!) and clear she also is the same neighbor writers and cartoonists, visit  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. her plate. Her behavior is not who will notice if someone the Creators Syndicate Web “typical.” It is excessive. While tries to break into George’s page at www.creators.com. B6 MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Peanuts Garfield

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Times provided by Regal Cinemas and are subject to change; call ahead. Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 “Movie 43” (R) ID required. 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m., “CGTPT’H SU CPRMTYK ZS XZBT XZAT “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters” (R) ID re- 8 p.m. quired. In 3D. 12:50 p.m., 7:50 p.m. No passes. “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters” (R) ID re- “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters” (R) ID re- quired. In 3D. 1:30 p.m., 7:20 p.m. No passes. CGT YTRCG UB R DGZXY. CGZSMH quired. 4:20 p.m. No passes. “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters” (R) ID re- “Mama” (PG-13) 12:40 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:40 p.m. quired. 4 p.m. No passes. “Broken City” (R) ID required. 12:20 p.m., “Mama” (PG-13) 1:50 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:35 p.m. 3:50 p.m., 7:15 p.m. “Broken City” (R) ID required. 1:55 p.m., STJTP MTC ORDA CU CGT VRK CGTK “The Last Stand” (R) ID required. 12:30 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 7:50 p.m. 4 p.m., 7:25 p.m. “The Last Stand” (R) ID required. 1:20 p.m., “Les Miserables” (PG-13) Noon, 3:30 p.m., 4:05 p.m., 7:10 p.m. VTPT.” — YVZMGC Y. TZHTSGUVTP 7 p.m. “Zero Dark Thirty” (R) ID required. 1 p.m., “Zero Dark Thirty” (R) ID required. 12:10 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m. 3:40 p.m., 7:05 p.m. “Silver Lings Playbook” (PG-13) 1:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m. Previous Solution: “I love to play a good concert ... If I play a bad concert, I’m in a Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 “Lincoln” (PG-13) 1:10 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:30 p.m. terrible mood until I play a good one.” — Dave Brubeck “Parker” (R) ID required. 1:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., (c) 2013 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 1-28 7:15 p.m. Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area movie list- ings and entertainment information. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2013 B7 Tiger in control at Torrey Pines Miami thumps Associated Press Brandt Snedeker was 4 under through 13 holes of Everything became per- the final round and was Florida State fectly clear Sunday at Tor- not making up much rey Pines. Tiger Woods ground on Woods. Associated Press Miami earlier in the week was on his game and Snedeker was at 11 under, opened the door for a new headed toward yet another along with Nick Watney, CORAL GABLES, Fla. No. 1 when the AP poll win. who was through eight — Trey McKinney Jones comes out Monday — and Woods seized control in holes. scored 15 points Sunday Michigan put itself in position the fog-delayed Farmers Woods finished 54 holes for the Miami Hurricanes, to take the top spot. Insurance Open with a at 14-under 202 and was and the Atlantic Coast Glenn Robinson III scored strong driving perform- four shots ahead of Cana- Conference leaders won 14 points for the Wolverines their seventh game in a ance that carried him to a dian rookie Brad Fritsch. (19-1, 6-1 Big Ten). 3-under 69 and a four-shot It was the 16th time in his row by beating Florida lead after the third round. PGA Tour career that State 71-47. No. 7 Indiana 75, Even when he got a little Woods had a 54-hole lead The blowout victory be- No. 13 MSU 70 wild off the tee late in the of at least four shots. fore a capacity crowd was chilly afternoon of the If that wasn’t enough to the second in a row for BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — fourth round, he still made make the outcome look in- the 25th-ranked Hurri- Victor Oladipo took control for birdies to stretch his lead evitable, everything was canes, ensuring a signifi- No. 7 Indiana in the opening to six shots when play was going his way in the final cant jump in Monday’s minutes Sunday and never let suspended by darkness. hour. poll. They drubbed No. 1 go. Woods had 11 holes left His tee shot was so far Duke on Wednesday. The junior guard scored 21 to play when the round re- left on No. 2 that the ball Miami (15-3, 6-0) is off to points, grabbed seven re- its best start in the confer- sumes Monday. finished in the first cut of bounds and finished with six “It was a long day ... and rough in the sixth fairway. ence, alone atop the standings, and is 9-0 at steals, leading the Hoosiers I played well today,” He still saved par. Woods to a 75-70 victory over No. 13 Woods said. “Overall, I’m made a birdie putt of home. Florida State (11-8, 3-3) fell to 0-3 this season Michigan State. very pleased that I was about 10 feet on No. 3, and Associated Press Indiana (18-2, 6-1 Big Ten) then wound up well right against ranked teams. able to build on my lead.” Tiger Woods looks over the green Sunday as he waits to has now won three straight. Thick fog washed out all of the cart path and putt on the 16th hole during the third round of the Farm- Reserve Ian Miller led of Saturday, forcing play- blocked by a tree on the ers Insurance Open at the Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Florida State with 12 No. 17 Creighton ers to go from sunrise to fourth hole. He carved a Diego. points. 81, S. Illinois 51 sunset Sunday. They fin- punch shot around the No. 2 Michigan 74, ished the third round, took tree, safely in front of the pro, including a U.S. Open, who finished a shot back. CARBONDALE, Ill. — about 30 minutes for lunch green, and his chip banged and another win Monday The 142nd-ranked English- Illinois 60 Doug McDermott had 21 and went right back onto into the pin and dropped would give him the most man shot 200 yards to the CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Trey points and 10 rebounds and the golf course. CBS Sports for birdie. wins on any course. green with a 6-iron and Burke scored 19 points and No. 17 Creighton shot 63 wants to televise the con- Two holes later, from a Qatar Masters watched the ball roll to within No. 2 Michigan never trailed percent, bouncing back from clusion — no surprise, mangled lie in the right 12 feet. Wood calmly sank the after the opening minutes of a a pair of road losses with an with Woods in the lead — rough, he smashed a 5- DOHA, Qatar — Chris putt to finish the final round at 74-60 win Sunday over Illinois easy 81-51 victory at strug- so the round will not re- wood that ran onto the Wood eagled the 18th hole to 3-under 69 for an overall 18- that could push the Wolver- gling Southern Illinois. sume until 2 p.m. green and set up a two- win the Qatar Masters for his under 270. Garcia and Coet- ines to No. 1 in the nation for Gregory Echenique added Woods was at 17-under putt birdie. first European Tour victory zee had looked set for at least the first time since the 1992- 12 points and 11 rebounds par for the tournament. Woods has won seven Saturday, overtaking Sergio a two-man playoff after both 93 season. for the Bluejays (18-3, 7-2 Defending champion times at Torrey Pines as a Garcia and George Coetzee, birdied the last hole. Duke’s lopsided loss to MVC).

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Move In Cherry Desk, CHAIR WITH FOOT- 22 Colt Woodsmen black male almost Publixs& Suncoast PKY Now DUDLEY’S early model orgin. WANT TO BUY $59,900. AUCTION credenza, file cabinet, RESTS GREAT SHAPE potty trained, raised in No pets 352-584-1831 $600. $100. 352-464-0316 $700 OBO. HOUSE our home. $500 cash Call 352-401-2979, 4 WHEEL WALKER- 352-258-1740 or MOBILE Any Area, HOMOSASSA 352-621-3807 Oak TV Cabinet $300 SHOWER CHAIR WITH call 352-419-5662 or 2BR, $475. mo. Nice (352) 212-9507 hand brakes & wheel Condition or Situa- locks, seat, basket, BACK WHITE FIBER- 30 cal. Carbine [email protected] Area (352) 422-1932 637-2921, 861-9448 1943 Inland mfg orgin. tion. Call Fred, folds for storage, Ex., GLASS WITH ADJUST- RATS FOR SALE Korea war bring home. 352-726-9369 LECANTO Couch, Clean, $50, 352-628-0033 ABLE LEGS $30. 50 cents to $3.00 $1000. OBO LEISURE ACRES brown, excel. cond. 352-464-0316 Will Buy Block House All Sizes 10 FT. WOOD 352-258-1740 In Citrus County, 3/2 water & garbage $200. Entertainment WHEEL CHAIR LIFT (352) 419-9080 **3 AUCTIONS** STEP LADDER Any Condition, incl. $600mo. Center Large, Cherry Easily load a folding 357 Mag. 6 Shot Leave Message NEW 2013 Type 1, 250 duty Agents welcome (352) 628-5990 Fri 1/25 Traditional, Like new manual chair (not Rev. German made adj $600 (352) 270-9025 $90 rear site exc cond. $350 (315) 466-2268 Shih-Tzu Pups, 2br 2ba Estate Coin 6pm (352) 422-0294 scooter)to vehicle hitch ACA, Males Dinning Room Set, $100. Dunnellon Springfield model 53B Doublewide w/10 year $5-10-20 Gold starting@ $400. Lots Warranty $39,900 pieces, Silver, $500 & 6 captain chairs, 12 ft. Aluminum John 465-8495 single shot 22 rifle $120 Boat, no paper work (352) 344-5853 of colors, Beverly Delivered & setup, a/c, $1,000 bills, Lg 1800’s & Hutch maple Hills, FL (352)270-8827 $200 $165. BROWNING BUCK BANK skirt, steps. currency, silver 1 Sweet Little Male www.aceofpups.net (352) 726-1081 Trailer, spare tire and MARK 22 L.R. RIMFIRE FORECLOSURE Call(352) 795-1272 Sat 1/26 Yorkie, Florida Porch wheel, fits 10” - 15” PISTOL includes 6000 Land-n-Home, 3/2 LEATHER LIVING $35. (315) 466-2268 CKC reg., $375. Fl. Antiques ROOM SET, In Original rounds of 22 ammo, 1500 sq. ft. On ½ REPO’S- REPO’S DUDLEY’S and 3 spare magazines. health certs., Acre, paved rd. Liquidation 10am Plastic, Never Used, BABY STROLLER AUCTION Call REPO’S On Site@ 712 W. brown/green color, Will sell as a total pack- LOOKS GOOD, ORG $3000, Sacrifice (352) 212-4504 Bermuda Hay 50lbs $6 WE HAVE REPO’S Main St in Leesburg, $975. CHERRY, BED- Safety 1st, in ok condi- age only. $680.00 cash Have financing if CALL 352-621-9181 only Call 352-465-4373 or (352) 212-1258 Never been rained on needed, only HUGE Sale of from ROOM SET Solid tion, $20 (352)465-1616 ★ Long time Antique 795-1906 586-1906 $2,500 down, Wood, new in factory BSR LARGE HOME SHAMROCK FARM, CR dealer filled the boxes— $895 $381.44mo. P&I STEREO SPEAKERS Tweet W.A.C. OR $69,900. JC Penny Can Deliver. Bill 20” WIDE BY 30” HIGH Tue 1/28 Real Estate (813)298-0221. Call 352-613-0587 ONLY $100. NICE **3 AUCTIONS** or 352-621-9183 WE WILL & Restaurant 10am 352-464-0316 Tweet 4135 S. Suncoast LIVING ROOM CHAIR large living room chair DIGITAL PHOTO AL- Fri 1/25 BUY YOUR Blvd. (US 19) MANUFACTURED Homosassa, and ottoman in very BUM Brookstone holds Estate Coin 6pm Tweet good condition. $35. 500 pics like new great $5-10-20 Gold Home. from 1976-2013 *check website* CALL (352) 795-2377 www.dudleys 352-220-4158 brag book $40 call or pieces, Silver, $500 & HANK employment auction.com Love Seat & text 352-746-0401 $1,000 bills, Lg 1800’s Hank is an 8 y.o. 637-9588 10%BP Matching Recliner, currency, silver male Hound mix Your world first Fish Aquarium Sat 1/26 who was a stray. He Au2267 AB1667 by Flexsteel 50 gallons, cabinet Maine-ly Real Estate $275. Florida Porch is a sweet, affection- stand, lights & filter Antiques Follow the ate, low key gentle- Need a job #381384 Call between 9a-7p $250 2BR, 1½ BA,on your (352) 382-0603 Liquidation 10am Chronicle on man, easy to walk, (352) 621-0392 On Site@ 712 W. does not pull on or a own 75x 100 lot, Mattress Sets Beautiful Main St in Leesburg, leash. He has good no fees! new enclosed FL. JUMBO SHRIMP sunroom, lg laundry Factory Seconds 15ct @ $5.00lb, HUGE Sale of from energy and is a qualified twin $99.95 full $129.95 Long time Antique good companion. Is room , furn, 2 storage Stone Crabs@ $6.00lb I I I I I I I I employee? buildings, 5111 Castle qn $159.95, kg $249.95 Delivered 352-795-0077 dealer filled the very housebroken, 352-621-4500 JC Penny “news as it gets along with Tell that special Lake Ave. S. of GOLF CLUB CAR MATTRESS SETS other dogs. Weighs person Inverness on SR 41 Fri, 02/01 Preview @ Electric, Looks great & happens right at Beautiful Factory Tue 1/28 Real Estate about 56 pounds. “ Happy Birthday This area’s $39,500 (352) 597-7353 4pm, Auction@ 6pm runs great. $1200Firm Seconds & Restaurant 10am your finger tips” Not yet neutered “ with a classi- General Merchandise (352) 860-2430 #1 3bdr/2 full baths/ 2 car Sat, 02/02 Preview @ Twin $99.95, Full 4135 S. Suncoast but would be in- fied ad under carport on 1 acre. 4pm, Auction@ 6pm $129.95 Qn. $159.95, Mattress Trade In Sets Blvd. (US 19) cluded in adoption Happy Notes. employment split layout, steel roof, Antiques/Gen. Merch Kg. $249.95 Clean and Very Nice Homosassa, fee. Is a very sweet Only $28.50 caged pool, 20x25 ft Sun, 02/03 Preview @ 352-621-4500 Fulls $50., Qn. $75. *check website* older dog in need includes a photo source! deck, lg storage build- 12:30, Auction@ 1pm Oak Table 6 chairs, Kings. $125, 621-4500 www.dudleys of a good, safe ing, Furnished Modu- Tailgate/Box lots hutch, Nice $750,. NEW SKYLIGHT BUB- auction.com home. Call our Classi- lar $73,900, 5215 **WE BUY ESTATES** Cherry Curio Cabinet BLE TYPE SMOKED 637-9588 10%BP Call Mike @ fied Dept for de- Bridget Pt, Castle Au2267 AB1667 352-726-0165 tails 6055 N. Carl G. Rose Pair $150 ea POLYCARBONITE 27 www.twitter.com/ Classifieds Lake Park Hwy 200 Hernando (352) 212-9507 BY 27 ONLY $60. Maine-ly Real Estate citruschronicle or Joanne 352-563-5966 Inverness AB3232 (352)613-1389 637-2921, 861-9448 352-464-0316 #381384 @352-795-1288. I I I I I I I I ww.chronicleonline.com (352) 597-7353

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CRYSTAL RIVER LAND FOR SALE Unique stilt home off BEVERLY HILLS Warehouse for Rent 1/1, Fresh paint, appl’s 581. Great loc to town, Free standing, garage LAND LIQUIDATION shopping, & hospital. Flooring $475. mo. area, 1,440sf, 352-302-3987 20 acres St. Lucie Quiet Country Setting 2br/1ba, w/ rap around $100-$550 Waterway, $189,500. 3/2 on 2 acres mol porch. Needs some BEVERLY HILLS 352-634-0129 3 miles boat Lake Approx. 1750 sq ft LA TLC. Sold as is. 2/1 + Florida Room, Okeechobee, 45 min front porch, Lg rear $33,900 (352) 419-6227 106 S. Fillmore $550 boat Atlantic. Private screened porch, Patio, mo. 352-422-2798 / gated. Deer, turkey, 24x30 Steel Building, hogs, fishing. Steel Carport - great BEVERLY HILLS 20 ACRES FREE! (888)716-2259 Gulf for boat storage, etc. GAIL 2/2/Carport. CHA Own 60 acres for 40 Atlantic Land, Fenced and cross- $550. mo. & 1/1/CP acre price/payment. $0 Broker. fenced, Built in 2003 3b/2ba, den, MH STEARNS + Fl. Rm $450 (352) Down, $168/mo. Money Nice Oaks, Wooded, on land off US 19 Realtor 897-4447, 697-1384 Back Guarantee, NO MOTIVATED SELLER Citrus Springs area newer c/h/a carpet & CREDIT CHECKS. Wants This Gone!!! only 20 Min. to Ocala vinyl, clean RV Hkup. BEVERLY HILLS Beautiful Views, West 6 Acres w Big SHOP, $129,900 Call fence **$39,900** Tropic Shores 870 Beakrush Ln Texas. (800)843-7537 Nice 2/2/2 House, 352-302-6784 Cridland Real Estate Realty 2br 1½ ba, 1 car gar. www.sunset Porches Barns, pond, for appt. Jackie 352-634-6340 (352) 422-4298 enclosed screen porch, ranches.com pvd rd, Concrete dr. $695mo. leased dep. Reduced! $ 114, 900 The Meadows Sub. Low overhead = no pets. 352-697-3133 MLS 357108. www. 2/2/1, New roof, New AC & Appliances Low BEVERLY HILLS crosslandrealty.com 352 726 6644 PINE RIDGE Move In, clean cond. Commissions Lg 1/1, Extras, E-Z THIS IS THE 3876 S. Flamingo Terms $425. 697-1457 Terr. UNIQUE & HISTORIC PROPERTY YOU’VE Waterfront, ESTATE SALE in Na- BEEN LOOKING FOR! Asking $58,000 CITRUS COUNTY Homes, Commercial (352) 382-5558 Foreclosures ture Coast Landings Waterfront & Land Bring your boat, Beautiful 3-4 Bedrm RV Resort. Large de- horses, in-laws; there Owner financing Homes & Duplexes “Small Town veloped site and a Country Lifestyle is room for everyth- available w/1 car garage. separate gated storage ing! 4/3 ½ w/7 car Starting@$433/mo OUR SPECIALTY lot; plus almost new SINCE 1989” garage/workshop & Inverness 5th-wheel with slides, in-law suite on 5.83 ac- 352-726-3476 screened gazebo, and res. I NEED Lecanto storage building. All for Mostly wooded w/large LISTINGS! 352-746-0373 $79,900. For more info backyard. Beautiful & I SOLD ALMOST Crystal River and pictures, click on serene. High end 2-HOMES A MONTH www.detailsbyowner.com finishes; immaculate IN 2012 352-843-5441 home in equestrian Let’s BREAK that 352-563-0890 4/2 BLOCK HOME, record together! community. mother in law apt, PUBLISHER’S www.centralflestate.com nice home $65,000. NOTICE: “LET US FIND for pictures/more info. (305) 619-0282, Cell 352-249-9164 All real estate ad- YOU vertising in this AVIEW TO newspaper is LOVE” subject to Fair Hous- www. CITRUS SPRINGS ing Act which makes crosslandrealty.com 4 Br, 2 Ba, 2Car gar. it illegal to advertise 2/2/2, REMODELED (352) 726-6644 NEW: Roof, AC, Kit, only $795/mo. 7206 N. “any Crossland Realty Inc. Varsity Ave. 382-1373. preference, limita- Baths, Windows, Flrs, DEB INFANTINE 317 S Harrison. 4/2/3 HEATED POOL Realtor tion or discrimination lots of extras! CRYSTAL RIVER 2/1 based on race, color, Reduced $72,900. (352) 302-8046 Water Incl. CHA, $496. Call 352-527-1239 SELLER MOTIVATED! Real Estate!... religion, sex, handi- reduced to 210k 352-220-2447 cap, familial status it’s what I do. 212-2051 352-688-6500 or or national origin, or DUDLEY’S 352-212-5023 an intention, to make AUCTION ERA American HERNANDO such preference, Forest Ridge Village limitation or dis- Realty  Nice 2/2 home  Phone: 352-726-5855 CASTLE LAKE STONEBROOK, CR CRYSTAL RIVER crimination. “ Famil- w/garage, screened Cell: 352-302-8046 Floral City 2bd/2ba,gourmet kitch, 2/1½, 828 5th Ave. NE ial status includes patio, & pool/clubhouse Fax: 352-726-7386 2/2 S/W Fully furnished master suite,encl. porch Furn $650 or Unfurn. children under the privileges. $750 mo Email:debinfantine@ move in condition. pond, crprt+ patio $550+sec 727- age of 18 living with Call 980-285-8125 yahoo.com 2 screen rooms, $51,900, Cridland RE, 455-8998, 727-776-3120 parents or legal cus- **3 AUCTIONS** 2 sheds. Landscaped Jackie 352-634-6340 todians, pregnant with sprinkler on quiet Waterfront/Homosassa HOMOSASSA women and people cul-de-sac. $38,900. 2/1 Duplexe $450 Fri 1/25 Brentwood Villa Westwind Village 55+ securing 2/2/2 cul-de-sac 352-212-1883 Beautifully furnished 3/2/2 House $625 Estate Coin 6pm custody of children $5-10-20 Gold Completely updated! CRYSTAL RIVER Move In Ready, 2/2 CITRUS HILLS River Links Realty under 18. This news- 352-628-1616 pieces, Silver, $500 & 1816 W. Jena Ct Large 4br 2ba MH 2 Scrn rms, dbl door, 2/2½ Townhouse paper will not know- OPEN SUN 12-3PM Buying or Selling READY TO MOVE IN $1,000 bills, Lg 1800’s ! refrig./Ice maker Condo, full appl’s, ingly accept any ad- $96,900 REAL ESTATE,   Washer Dryer, Low currency, silver Owner Fin. Avail. carport, Citrus Hills INVERNESS vertising for real es- Sat 1/26 PRICED TO SELL! mnthly pyments, 3/2 Brand New, CALL (352) 795-1272 membership incld’d tate which is in viola- Florida Porch FSBO 610-248-2090 Let Me Work $19000 obo Granite tops, marble tion of the law. FLORAL CITY Prudential Florida Antiques (850) 449-1811 Cell flrs, SS Ap $895 Our readers are For You! By Owner, 14x 60 2/2 Showcase Properties Liquidation 10am HERNANDO (352) 634-3897 hereby Split Plan w/dbl roof call 352-476-8136 On Site@ 712 W. Citrus Hills Pool informed that all BETTY HUNT over, w/ porch & carport Main St in Leesburg, Home dwellings advertised REALTOR on fenced 1 acre, Very INVERNESS HUGE Sale of from 4/3/2+, circular in this newspaper are Nice Quiet, Less Than 3/2/2 Long time Antique drive, available on an equal $46,500. Cash. HOMOSASSA Starting @ $750. dealer filled the 1 acre lot, below ERA KEY 1 opportunity basis. To MICHELE Considering ALL Cash RENT-to-OWN www.relaxfl.com JC Penny $200k 352-527-7856 Realty, Inc. HERNANDO complain of discrimi- offers. 352-586-9498 3br 2ba MH Affordable Rentals 352- 601-2615 OR Tue 1/28 Real Estate ROSE Immediate Occpancy 352-201-9427 nation call HUD 352 586-0139 HERNANDO 2/2 DW Watson’s Fish Camp & Restaurant 10am hunt4houses68 Realtor Owner Financing Avail. toll-free at 4135 S. Suncoast On lot, with Shed & (352) 726-2225 1-800-669-9777. The @yahoo.com CALL (352) 795-2377 INVERNESS Blvd. (US 19) Simply put Deck See for your- toll-free telephone www.bettyhunts Highlands, 2/1/1 Homosassa, I ‘ll work harder self at 2562 N. Treas- number for the ARBOR LAKES $590mo.1st & Sec *check website* homes.com. ure Pt. $28,500 obo hearing impaired is **OPEN HOUSE**2/2/2 (352) 344-2560 www.dudleys 352-212-5097 352-464-0719 1-800-927-9275. + Den or 3 BR & CRYSTAL RIVER auction.com fenced back yard! 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Bring boat & Cridland Real Estate fishing gear. $585 HOMOSASSA Fantastic Dream (352)634-6340 3/2 Citrus Springs $975 Sugarmill Woods (352) 344-1380 GNC Commercial Home In Active Senior Furn W/FHome $2500 3BR, 2½BA, Super Community $169,900 HOMOSASSA Specializing in 7311 Grover Cleveland Furn Stilt w/f Hm $1700 Clean 3,100 sf, large Sugarmill Woods Blvd. 3/2 MH $69,900. 2,100 sf, 3BR/2BA/2GA **3/2, Fenced Yard,** Acreage 3/2 furn w/f condo$1500 priv. shaded lot, 3/2/2, Pool, remodeled (603) 860-6660 Split Floor Plan w/Pool NEW Flooring, NEW More rentals: 2 covered, porches, $1,200. 352-302-4057 Farms/Ranches Call (352) 726-6564 AC $5,000 Down, c21naturecoast.com sm. pet ok. $1,150. & $435. mo 835 NE Hwy 19Crystal mo. yrly lse., sec. dep (352) 302-9217 River, Fl(352) 795-0021 $700. $3,000 move in Commercial HOMOSASSA Chassahowitzka (727) 580-1083 2ba 1 ½ ba MH needs 3/2 Move In Ready Villa 3/2 waterfrnt/DW $500 HERNANDO in Windemere. Beauti- complete rehab. Good 2/2, fenc. Yd/DW $500 Affordable Rentals shed, well & septic. fully Maintained with up- 2/2 house w/gar. $600 Your World Watson’s Fish Camp graded features. Prem- TONY 6524 W. Akazian Sugarmill Woods (352)726-2225 $12,500 (603) 860-6660 ier location close to boat 3/2/2, Furnished, $900. ramp, trail & downtown. Phyllis Strickland Pauelsen NW Citrus County AGENT (352) 382-1000 of garage sales MLS#359594 $229,500 Realtor Realtor SWMH on 1 acre, 2/1.5 CITRUS Call Myriam Reulen 352-303-0619 -paved rd., screened Richard (Rick) (352) 613-2644 Best Time To Buy! porch, appliances - Weston Properties, LLC Buy or Sell $37,700 - possible CRYSTAL RIVER Couch, Broker SPRINGS 3950 sq ft Lt MFG 3/2/2, 2 yr old Pool INVERNESS I have Owner Call NOW owner financing CRYSTAL RIVER Couch Realty & Financing 352-795-9908 1Br 2BA Completely w/office @ $1200/mo home in imacculate Block home 2br, 1ba 1155 sq ft storage @ Investments, condition, w/ 2porches, oversized and Foreclosures W. of 19 in Homosassa furn., incl utilities, W/D, Classifieds TOP $700 mo 1st, last & dep 450/mo Inc. Landscaped backyard. gar. 1 cpt. on 1 + ac- 1994, 2/2 Doublewide, 600 sq ft office @ $125,000 Priced to res. $130,000 Call TROPIC SHORES PERFORMANCE Move In Condition (352) 422-7717 (352) 344-8018 REALTY. Realestate ww.chronicleonline.com 450/mo sell! Buzz 352-341-0224 or Corner Lot $44,900. CRYSTAL RIVER 352-302-1935 RCOUCH.com CALL (570) 412-5194 David 607-539-7872 (352) 613-3503 Consultant Tradewinds Realty 2/BR $550. 3BR $750 (352) 400-0089 Near Town 563-9857 CRYSTAL RIVER Studio Apartment Completely Furn. Ca- 2/2 on Lake Rous- ble TV W/D rm. All util. seau. incl’d.+ boat dock. NOW $17,500 $700 mo 352-372-0507 Low Lot Rent FLORAL CITY $240/mo. 2003. Used LAKEFRONT 1 Seasonally Bedrm. Owner bought a AC, Clean, No Pets house. 207-546-6115, (352) 344-1025 cell Adult Park 2/1, Mobile, heat and air, nicely furn. large shed, sreen rm. car- Alexander Real port, $8,200 Estate Lot Rent $160 mo. (352) 795-6633 (352) 287-3729 DUNNELLON Crystal River LAKE ROUSSEAU MH Apts Park. Lg. 1/1 w/slider to 2 BR/1 BA $400-$500 encl. screened porch, ALSO HOMES outside shed, CHA furn. & MOBILES Nice yard, low lot rent. AVAILABLE Asking$11,900 (207) 347-0531 CRYSTAL RIVER HOMOSASSA’S 1 & 2 Bd Rm Apart- Best Housing Value ments for Rent Modern homes from 352-465-2985 $8,400 or Lease to Own CRYSTAL RIVER from $179/mo. Spacious 2/1, lawn, $1000.down + Lot rent at water, sewr & garb. W/D Evanridge Community an exceptional 55+Park hk up $500.mo $250 dep No Pets 352 628-5977 352-212-9205 INVERNESS 352-212-7922 3/2 MH, Furn. lg screen lanai, shed & lot. All appl INVERNESS incl lg scn TV,55+ PK 2 B/R’s Availa- Asking $12,000. Call (352)364-3747 ble KNOLLWOOD INVERNESS Move In Ready, TOWNHOMES Beautiful 1/1 SW, Rental Assistance Mobile, Harbor Lights Available For 55+ park, on Big Lake Qualified Appli- Henderson. Fully furn., cants very updated, view of Call 352-344-1010 lake, Cen. HVAC, W/D, MWF, 8-12 & 1-5 A Must See! Asking 307 Washington $7,000, 352-344-1828 Ave Inverness Florida INVERNESS PARK Equal Housing 55+, 14X60, 2/2, new Opp. roof, all appliances, partly furn. screen room, shed, 352-419-6476 MOBILE HOME, Fully Furnished. Everyth- ing stays. Just move in. 2 Sheds, washer/dryer all ap- pliances. Must See! $7,500. (708) 308-3138 PALM TERRACE 55+ Community, 1997 3BR/2BA 14 x 66, HILLSIDE excel. cond. Shed, Fl. Rm. Carport & APARTMENTS Deck $16,000. (352) 11150 Rolling Hills Rd., 400-8231 Dunnellon, FL 34431 REDUCED 2/2 $17,500 On Lake Rousseau 2 Bedrooms Lot Rent $240/mo. BETTER THAN NEW! Available Now! Owner financing. Call LEE (352) 817-1987 Rental Singing Fores t Assistance FLORAL CITY also available 14 x 70, Mobile, 2 lrg. Call Monday Through Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm bedrooms, furnished & Recent Foreclosures Welcome

remodeled, heat & air, 000DU15 carport & shed, Wash/ (352)489-1021 Dryer, Lot rent $176. This Institution is an equal $14,500. 352-344-2420 opportunity provider & employer. B10 MONDAY,JANUARY 28, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

CRYSTAL RIVER MONTEGO BAY 35ft BUYING JUNK CARS FORD MUSTANG FORD FASHION GOLDWING “FREE ★ Running or Not ★ 2007, 7000 mi, garage AUTO SWAP/ 2007 250 cc; 1985 Blue; 2 Story, 5BR/3Bath 5th wheel ‘06, 3 slides F150, 1978, 4 x 4 CASH PAID-$300 & UP kept, GT clone. 1,500 miles; $1,200 39,155 miles; $2,495 Foreclosure 2 boat slips near kept undercover, Exc Corral CAR Show perfect, father/son, (352) 771-6191 Call (352) 527-1191 (352) 726-6128 (352) 726-6128 and Short Sale KINGS BAY $425,000. cond. Truck Avail. Sumter County project $1,650 obo Lists Make Offers LOADED WE BUY Harley Davidson Fairgrounds (352) 564-4598 GOLDWING HONDA 352-563-9857 $27,000 (352) 564-2756 ANY VEHICLE ‘03, Super Glide, 2007 Full Size Shadow. SUMTER JEEP 1985 Limited Edition - NATIONAL RV In Any Condition, Ti- low miles, $7,500 Gold; Fuel injected; Harley,1100CC, tle, No Title, Bank (352) 613-2333 SWAP MEETS 2004, Wrangler X 53,012 miles; $3,000 Chrome, bags, trade?, 2006 Tropical One 4WD, Only 57K mi- 70mpg $2,800. Crystal owner,34ft, 26000 Lien, HONDA SUN. FEB. 3, 2013 (352) 726-6128 No Problem, Don’t les, River miles,no smoke/pets, 2011 CRV LX, 19K 1-800-438-8559 Trade it in. We Will Hard Top $13,800. GOLDWING (727) 207-1619 300HP Cummins die- miles, likenew, 4 Cyl. 1998, SE with Voyager NORTH CITRUS Pay up to $25K Any Call Troy HONDA BLACK BIRD 1.4 ac. Cleared, fenced, sel,2 slides, 6 new ti- $19,950 Trike Kit - Tan; Make, Any Model. 352-621-7113 CBR 1100 LOW LOW high & dry. Paved road. res, 3yr Call Troy 55,200 miles; $9,000 813-335-3794 MILES ONLY $3488.00 Elec., pump/well, septic. warranty,many extras. 352-621-7113 (352) 726-6128 $87000. Well main- 813-237-1892 Call AJ (352) 621-3678 Owner finan. No HYUNDAI mobiles. $13,900 tained. 352-341-4506 HONDA ST1300 2006 Elantra, GLS CALL 352-897-4195 2006 MADE TO TOUR 90K miles, likenew, 4 KIA ONLY $7786 Office Open DR, auto. $6,800 I I I I I I I I 2006 Sedona, (352) 621-3678 AFFORDABLE Call Troy Tell that special Great Family Van, 7 Days a Week AUTOS & VANS 352-621-7113 7 Pass, low mi. Call KAWASKI NINFA person 650 5TH WHEEL Everybody Rides today for Low Price 33FT MAZDA “ Happy Birthday LIKE NEW ONLY HOMOSASSA Wooded $495 DOWN 2007, RX8 Looking for 352-628-4600 LISA VANDEBOE GOOD CONDITION “ with a classi- Harley-DAVIDSON $5488 (352) 621-3678 Lot on Lee Woods Dr., $49 PER WEEK A sports Car, Look No Broker (R) MUST SELL BUY HERE PAY fied ad under 2006 FLHTPI Clean has Wetlands, with Further!!! This is A Must Happy Notes. KYMCO Owner River access, but not (423) 202-0914 HERE. bike, great looks, 88 ci, 2009, AJILITY Lots of clean-safe- See...Call for an Appt. Only $28.50 5 speed, low miles 19K, Plantation Re- on river $6,000. and Pricing SCOOTER GREAT FOREST RIVER dependable rides. includes a photo accident free, never alty 352-621-1664 352-628-4600 BAD BOY BUGGIE GAS SAVER ONLY 2010, Surveyor, Sport CALL DAN TODAY layed down, garage $998 (352) 621-3678 352-634-0129 189, 20 ft. Travel (352) 5 6 3 -1 9 0 2 Mercury Call our Classi- 2011 “ready to hunt” kept, two tone bk/wt, all Trailer, “WE BUYS CARS “97 Grand Marquis w/ fied Dept for de- Only $5998. service done by HD SCOOTER www.plantation tails (352) 621-3678 50 CC, like new, 400 1 slide, w/AC, qn. bed, DEAD OR ALIVE” trailer hitch, 4 good dealer 352 513-4294 realtylistings.com awning, pwr. tonque hancock tires, high 352-563-5966 asking $10,500 miles, runs great 1675 Suncoast Hwy. POLARIS $850 OBO DUNNELLON A DOCK RENTAL jack, corner jacks, Homosassa Fl. mileage $900 OBO I I I I I I I I 2002, SPORTSMAN HARLEY-Davidson microwave, equilizing (352) 249-7541 (352) 746-0167 Here is that home on Crystal Riv. Lited, canal 700 CC 4X4 AUTO Leather Jacket LG as (315) 439-6005 Lake Rousseau that to river & Gulf. Up to hitch, $10,500, reduced BUICK READY FOR THE MUD New, $300. OBO to $9000 MERCURY you have always 25ft, no sails 795-1986 2007, Lucerne, CXL 2004, Grand Marquis, ONLY $4288 Two shorty motorcycle SUZUKI (352) 382-1826 wanted! 2br 1 ½ ba on 55K miles, Leather Leather and Loaded (352) 621-3678 Helmets S/M & L/XL 1999,1400 Intruder 1.43 acres w/168ft AIRBOAT $13,500. obo $50ea 352-746-6125 with Lealman Trike Kit - HIGH LINE To Many Options to POLARIS RZR 800 LE lake frontage. Com- 13ft x 7ft, 500 HP Cad- Call Troy List. Call Today 24,283 miles; $10,000 1999, 32ft, Deluxe, 12’ (352)621-7113 CHEVROLET TIME TO PLAY HARD HONDA (352) 726-6128 pletely remodeled all illac, turn key boat Before It’s Gone 1994,C/K 2500 new interior & windows. $9,500 obo Call Jim for slide out, new 22’ awn- ONLY $8388 ‘01, Goldwing, SUZUKI BURGMAN ing, 55+ park, can be Call 352-628-4600 $2,880 (352) 621-3678 100k + miles, No Flood Insur- details (813) 361-4929, 352-341-0018 AUTOMATIC TWIST ance! Priced reduced moved. Was asking MITSUBISHI $9,500 AND GO FUN ONLY $9,000, Sell $6,900 2011 Galant, Low Mi. (352) 419-4606 from $369,000 to BASS TRACKER CADILLAC CHEVROLET $4686 (352) 621-3678 $169,000 12ft. Jon Boat, excel. shape 1997 De Ville Tan with Great fuel economy, HONDA Call Bernie 231-408-8344 Priced to sell 2005, Silverado SUZUKI GSXR 750 w/ 6HP motor & trailer, black imitation rag ‘04, 750 Shadow Aero. 195 MILES “HOLD ON” (352) 563-0116 $1,750 obo top , fully loaded , Call 352-628-4600 2500 HD, Diesel crew HI-LO TRAVEL For Appointment cab, $13,880 CF MOTO Runs & looks great! ONLY $9996 (352) 563-0665 good runner-norstar 2008, 250 Trike $2,995. Firm (352) 621-3678 YOUR TRAILER 2003, tow engine,only 97000 352-341-0018 lite model 22-03t,exc. MONEY’S TIGHT! 772 miles, $2,495. (352) 344-0084 “High-Tech” miles, good (352) 726-6128 VICTORY CROSS cond. PRICES R RIGHT! FORD HONDA ROADS Water Front tires-$2999.00. jim BUY-SELL-RENT- $6000 obo 2003 F150 1997, GOLDWING “GREAT American (941)-705-1795 Car-Truck-Boat-RV DALIN DAY STAR Realtor 352-422-8092 Ex Cab, $8,990 2006, 700mi saddle ASPENCADE, 24K mi, MADE CRUSIER” consignmentusa.org CHEVROLET 352-341-0018 bags, Fully dressed, Lots a Extras! $6000. ONLY $12888 US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR KZ Toyhauler,07 ‘01 Corvette Corvette Call (352) 527-1191 (352) 212-6450 (352) 621-3678 32’ like new, full slide 6 speed, black on 461-4518 & 795-4440 BAYLINER 1984 new tires, Owan Gen., black, $14,500 FORD ‘98, Ranger Splash, cuddy cabin, hard top, gas tank, Lrg living (352) 613-2333 PONTIAC Volvo motor,AQ125A, area separate cargo 1999 TransAm 5.7Llter very well kept, cold AC, needs tune-up. Has 2 $18,000. 352-795-2975 CHEVROLET V8, 62,700 mi, 6 cyl., auto, Tires like 2002, Camaro Z28 Show Quality, $7500. new, $3,200 obo props, fish/depth 920-0128 F/MCRN finder, 2001 Rolls MAC’S MOBILE RV $9,495. (352) 726-8336 (352) 601-0572 352-341-0018 vs. King, David 2012-CC-830 Amended Notice of Foreclosure float on trailer worth REPAIR & MAINT. Cell 352-302-5569 PUBLIC NOTICE RVTC Certified Tech. $1000. Comes PONTIAC MONEY’S TIGHT! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. CHRYSLER w/spare motor Has ‘01, PT Cruiser, 2008, G6, PRICES R RIGHT! FLORIDA service manual, loaded, 53k miles, 4 Door, Cold AC BUY-SELL-RENT- CASE NO. 2012-CC-830 2nd owner - $2500 SUNNYBROOK ‘05 KEVIN SHIELDS, and CATHERINE SHIELDS, ROD KENNER 36 ft. 5th wheel, 2 $4,800 Call 352-628-4600 Car-Truck-Boat-RV call Doug after 4pm (352) 464-4304 For Pricing consignmentusa.org d/b/a IMPERIAL GARDENS ,MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY, 352-436-3531 352-212-8385 slides, kg bd,like new, Plaintiffs, 60amp serv. NADA PORSCHE US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR v. ERA or 352-564-0855 FORD 461-4518 & 795-4440 $29K asking $25K 2001 COBRA MUS- ‘99, 911 Carrera, black Suncoast Realty obo 352-382-3298 exterior, black interior DAVID B. KING, and all other occupants, TRI PONTOON TANG CONV. 5 SPEED, LEATHER 62,600 org. mi $25,900 Defendants. WE BUY RV’S, TOYOTA PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE BOAT MUST SEE 386-334-2559 CELL 2002, Tacoma, Travel Trailers, DISPOSAL OF STORED GOODS AND PROPERTY 27 Ft., Fiberglass CALL 352-628-4600 Crew Cab, $8,770. 250 HP, T top, trailer 5th Wheels, TOYOTA PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTES 715.209; 82.0806 For More Info 2000, Camry LE 352-341-0018 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, for the purposes of satisfying delinquent rents and re- included $17,000. Motor Homes V6, 183K miles Super lated collection costs accruing since July 2012, the owners, KEVIN SHIELDS and 352-613-8453 Call US 352-201-6945 FORD Clean $5,800. obo TOYOTA CATHERINE SHIELDS d/b/a IMPERIAL GARDENS MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY 780 S. 2005, Five Hundred Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34448, with the rental office located at 780 S. WE HAVE BOATS Call Troy (352) 2004, 4 Runner Sport LMT, 40K miles, 621-7113 Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34448, intends to dispose of the following stored GULF TO LAKE leather, V6 $9,980 2WD, 94K mi, property abandoned by tenant: MOBILE HOME (VIN NO. AF5120F; TITLE: 4976743; MARINE TOYOTA Leather $12,800. SCAN OR GO Call Troy YEAR: 1972; MAKE: ACADEMY SINGLE WIDE). We Pay CASH For 352-621-7113 2007, Yaris, 59K mi- obo The last known mailing addresses of DAVID B. KING are as follows: TO www. Used Clean Boats $$ TOP DOLLAR $$ les, Call Troy 1. 780 S. Suncoast Blvd., Lot 22, Homosassa, FL 34448. BestNatureCoast Pontoon, Deck & For Wrecked, Junk or FORD 2 DR, H/B $7,800. 352-621-7113 Properties.com Fishing Boats Unwanted Cars/Trucks 2006 Focus ZXW, SE Call Troy 2. 203 Winthrop St., A5, Taunton, MA 02780. “To view (352)527-0555 $$ (352) 201-1052 $$ 4DR, WGN. 85k miles 352-621-7113 boatsupercenter.com $5,800 obo The Tenant’s stored abandoned property, if saleable, will be sold at 780 S. Suncoast great waterfront CASH BUYER’S Call Troy (352) Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34448, on January 31, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., after this properties” Buying Used Cars 621-7113 Public Notice has been published two times in accordance with Florida Statute Trucks & Vans, For 715.109. The stored abandoned property, if not redeemed by payment in full of all used car lot LARRY’S FORD CADILLAC delinquent rents and related costs, may be sold after ten (10) days from the first pub-

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Hwy 19... 352 500 Pace Car-1994, sale in accordance with Florida Statutes automotivev ITASCA MERIDIAN CONVERTIBLE 44k miles, Luxury 564-8333 Convertible, 7100 mi, stunning, 40k+ in- NAV, $29,500. The date of first publication of this Notice is: January 18, 2013. 36 Ft, 2005 Motor Home OWNERS: Your world first. Gar. kept 252-339-3897 vested, fully re- Call Troy (352) 350HP Cat Diesel 55K 621-7113 /s/ KEVIN SHIELDS, /s/ CATHERINE SHIELDS Every Day miles, no smoke/pets MONEY’S TIGHT! GAS SAVER! stored, 350 auto, d/b/a IMPERIAL GARDENS, MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY 6 Michelin Tires, New PRICES R RIGHT! 1999 Saturn SL $2000 buckets, consistant 780 S. SUNCOAST BLVD., HOMOSASSA, FL 34448 2010 qn w/ sleep No. BUY-SELL-RENT- Tan/Gold. Auto. Engine show winner, high CHEVY TRAIL- ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFFS/OWNERS: mattress & overhead Car-Truck-Boat-RV and Trans are solid. end stereo, red w/ BLAZER LT 05 /s/BRUCE CARNEY, Florida Bar No. 0933546 fan. W/D combo consignmentusa.org 196,000 miles. Clean in- white top & interior exc. cond. asking $6000 Carney & Associates P.A 7655 W. Gulf to Lake Swy., Ste. 2 $71,000 obo . US 19 BY AIRPORT, CR side and out. Call Steve: $23,900, obo, in Hernando Crystal River, Florida 34429 352-795-8888 Classifieds Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle January 18 & 28, 2013 (352) 419-7882 461-4518 & 795-4440 352-613-0746 352-513-4257 (904) 923-2902

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