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Proudly servingITIZEN Chiefland and Levy County for 68 years 2C sections, 20 pages Volume 68, Number 16 www.chieflandcitizen.com Chiefland, FL 32644 $.75 Robbery Independence Day festivities in Cedar Key, Williston The city of Williston kicks off the Parade participants are still welcomed. At 9:15 p.m., the Best Small Town USA Independence Day holiday with a parade Call Latricia at 352-528-3060 for more Fireworks will set off. suspect down Noble Avenue Wednesday, July 3. information. On July 5, celebrate the restoration of The “United We Stand” parade begins The Cedar Key's Light Station on Sea- the Cedar Key's Light Station at Seahorse at 5 p.m. horse Key will beam its beacon for the first Key, with shops open late, before gath- After the parade, the action moves time in more than 100 years as part of a ering on G Street at 9 p.m. to witness the to Williston’s Horseman’s Park for an festive Fourth of July week in Cedar Key. ceremonial lighting of the beacon. nabbed evening of free entertainment and fel- From July 1 to July 7, there will be On Saturday, July 6, Seahorse Key will lowship. an interactive lighthouse exhibit at the be open to the public for free light- In addition to rides, activities and Cedar Key Historical Society. The July 4 house tours. Shuttles, for a fee, will run vendors, there will be watermelon give- schedules will start with the annual golf half-hourly from city marina from 9 a.m. after aways. At dark, the skies will light up cart parade at 10:45 a.m. The carts will to 1 p.m. The last shuttle leaves Sea- with a fireworks show. Horseman’s Park line up in the field next to the Cedar Key horse Key at 3 p.m. is three miles south of Williston off U.S. Eagles building on Third Street, between Visit cedarkey.org to book a stay or chase Highway 41 at 803 S.W. 19th St. B and C streets. learn more. Shortly after 10 p.m. on June 23, the Dixie County Sheriff’s Office received a call from the clerk at the Old Town Texaco who reported being robbed while he Shine was counting his nightly inventory. When the robber en- tered, he was wearing a mask and brandishing a handgun, and struck the clerk on the head with bright like the firearm and ordered SUZETTE COOK/Beacon him to give him the cash Engineer Dan Spinella of Artworks Florida in- from the register. spects the newly installed lens at Seahorse After receiving the Key on May 20. An official lighting ceremony is cash from the clerk, the scheduled for July 5 at 9 p.m. robber fired one shot uzette ook a diamond inside the store, strik- S C ing a shelf. The robber Reporter then fled the store in a vehicle that he had Engineer and light- parked out front of the house enthusiast Dan store. A description of Spinella is wedged up in the vehicle was provided the top of the Cedar Keys to other deputies during Light Station on Seahorse this time and a vehicle Key. It’s 95 degrees out, matching this descrip- but a slight breeze is tion was seen on Coun- entering the chamber ty Road 55A where it through an open door turned toward US 19 just with and with the help of south of Eugene. fans stationed at the base A deputy on US 19 of the two-story spiral spotted the vehicle staircase beneath him. headed toward Cross “I haven’t worked in a City. The deputy then lantern this small be- began following the ve- fore,” Spinella says has hicle and once a second he wrestles with the first deputy had arrived, the several boxes containing two attempted to initiate parts of a 36-inch tall a traffic stop. lens. At that time, the ve- Spinella has done his hicle fled at a high rate research and designed of speed from the two the lens to replicate the deputies, exceeding 90 original. A week before miles per hour during the May 20 installation, the chase. During this the lens was assembled time, an officer with the and sitting in his studio Cross City Police had in Orlando where Spinel- positioned himself just la owns and operates south of Cross City in his company Artworks preparation to deploy Florida. His fulltime job stop sticks to end the is working as an engineer pursuit. The fleeing for Disney specializing in suspect failed to stop robotics and animatron- for the deputies and the ics. “This will be a fixed Photos by SUZETTE COOK/Citizen See ROBBERY Page A2 flashing lens,”Spinella Fresnel lens designer Dan Spinella, left, installed a new light in the Cedar Key's Light Station on said. “This is the way Seahorse Key and trained Michael Allen, right, director of the University of Florida's Nature Coast they made flashing lenses Biological Station, how to operate it. An official lighting ceremony is scheduled for July 5 at 9 p.m.

CHIEFLAND out of fixed lenses years ago. captures the light and creates We found the light list from a big square flash. CITIZEN the Coast Guard and it spelled “There’s a brass gear and out what this lens was. Fourth a motor box with a lamp on 624 W. Park Ave order fixed flashing and it had it, a stationary pedestal, and Chiefland, Fl 32626 two exterior panels.” below is a bearing and a gear Phone: 352-493-4796 Spinella explains how the that will rotate and gear that lens will do its job. “Light will turn it.” spreads from a single source Spinella starts the lens lamp. The design of this lens design process via 3-D model was to capture the light and on the computer. “The prisms bend everything horizontal so are sent out to a prism manu- it sends it seaward. It magni- facturer that machines them,” fies the light source the entire he said. “Then I create two-di- height. mensional patterns for the “There is a band of light frames and send them to a from top to bottom shaped See BRIGHT Page A2 Ad#:000VXFT Date:04/03/19 Day:WED Size:5X3 Cust:80827 Salesperson:792like aLast football,” Edited By:CDECKELMANN he said. “It Pub:SPECIAL SERVICES Tag Line:METAL ROOF FRONT PAGE Color Info:4COLOR 000VXFT - Page 1 - Composite

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Clean-Up Day in Bronson CAAA football, could decide BPR future cheer sign-ups Log Cabin Quilters The Town of Bronson will have The Chiefland Area Athletic a volunteer clean-up day at the Association (CAAA) is currently The cabin receives a quilt more than 100 years old James H. Cobb park in Bronson on holding sign-ups every Saturday Saturday, June 29, from 9 a.m. - The Log Cabin Quilt- for football, cheerleading and flag ers met Thursday, June 1:00 p.m. Volunteers are asked to football in the fall. The sign-ups come out and pitch in -- one hour, 20, at the Levy County take place at Strickland Park in the Quilt Museum. Evelyn’s two hours or three, any help is Board Room, located at the back greatly appreciated. Whether you almost finished her of the concession building. The re- small quilt and should live in town or out in the county, maining registration dates are June the park benefits all. need a new project next 29, July 6 and July 20. The times week. Marlene was Bronson Park and Recreation are always 9 a.m. to noon. (BPR) is in need of at least five in from Pennsylvania The fees are $75 for football and and spent several days volunteers to help work the con- cheer, for ages 5 to 12, and $60 for cession stand during the youth working on the quilt flag football, which is for ages 4 to in the frame. With her sports’ seasons. Volunteers are 6. asked to sign-up at the Commu- help, we’ll finish the If you’re signing up a child for quilt much sooner than nity Volunteer Clean-up event on football or flag football, please Saturday. The fate of BPR rests in planned. bring a copy of the child’s birth On Tuesday, April the number of volunteers recruit- certificate and a current photo. ed. If you are happy with BPR, from Archer was in. For more information, contact She brought in two please come out and show your Lee Bell at 352-210-2617 or David support by signing up! quilts for show and tell. Williams at 352-210-3307. The Amish-made quilt was simply amazing. Just look at all this applique and the scal- The other quilt was an loped edges. This quilt was a lot of work and “It’s been very busy the last three Oriental sampler. The is amazing. years,” he said. colors make the quilt. He also just did “a rush job” lens Thanks for sharing with we’ll get the guys from The Levy County for a movie. “The lens is part of Lancaster to hang them Quilt Museum is lo- continuedBRIGHT from Page A1 us. the script,” he said. “The whole Saturday, we received up. cated at 11050 NW th plot revolves around the lens and a package from Eustis Sunday June 30 we 10 Ave., Chiefland, it’s a psychologicial thriller about with two quilts made will be celebrating the and is open Tuesday water jet cutter that traces all of two lighthouse keepers. The film for twins born in 1913. life of Claude Prevatt through Saturday from the profiles.” by Robert Eggers “The Lighthouse” They look in great and on Saturday, July 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For Spinella then does some machine stars Willem DaFoe and Robert shape for being over 6, the Backyard Pickers more information, see work on the frames to create the Pattinson . It recently debuted at 100 years old. They will be with us. The Old levycountyquiltmuseum. holes for the screws, hinges and the Cannes Film Festival in May are both a Sun Bonnet Sewing Machine Man org or visit @levy-coun- latch, assembles the frames back and won the critics’ award. Sue pattern. Next week, will be here on Tuesday, ty-quilt-museum on together, and installs the prisms Spinella earned his mechanical July 16. Facebook. with a two-part epoxy. engineering degree from Milwau- There are 54 prisms in the lens kee School of Engineering and said that take about two hours each to he always dreamed of working at $50,000 project to replace the missing lens. It prepare, Spinella said. Disney. He said he just finished was awarded by the Florida Division of Historical In total, Spinella estimates that working on character robotics and Resources which is responsible for “preserving he spent several hundred hours on animation for Beauty and the Beast and promoting Florida’s historical, archaeologi- his end of producing the lens and it for Disney Tokyo, now he’s working cal and folk culture resources.” takes about 4 months to manufac- on Star Wars. Michael Allen said this lighthouse is not owned by ture. After four hours of assembly, UF, it is owned by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, The final dimensions: 36 inches polishing, and calibrating the move- and, “therefore, it’s a public resource.” tall, with focal distance of 500 mm ment of the two panels that circum- “This lightouse is about the community,” he said. inside diameter, and a weight of navigate the lens, Spinella turned “The City, the Chamber of Commerce, the refuge.” 125 pounds. The lens is disassem- the light on. Spinella’s final task was to teach Michael Allen bled into four sections for trans- “It’s way bigger than I thought how to operate the light. The two climbed into the port. it was going to be,” said Michael lantern and timed the panels circulating the light, The Seahorse Key Light Station Allen, director of the University of adjusting the speed to a full rotation every 60 marks Spinella’s 35th lens design Florida’s Nature Coast Biological seconds. project. His first was the restoration Station as he looked at the lantern During the official lighting ceremony sched- of the St. Augustine lighthouse in and saw the light on for the first uled for July 5 at 9 p.m., residents are asked to 1992. Someone shot the lens and he time. “It is so awesome.” dim their lights so they can better see the light- volunteered to restore it. That was According to Kenny McCain, house “shine on.” a first-order 10-foot lens valued at who maintains the island for UF, Photos by SUZETTE COOK/Citizen $2 million. the lighthouse was built in 1854. Spinella found books written by The original lens had a mecha- Scottish lighthouse engineers and nism that had studied formu- to be wound up, las and learned and the lantern about the was oil based. Fresnel lens. He The lantern has did volunteer been sitting dark work which for 104 years. evolved into According to paid projects McCain, the U. S. designing and Department of overseeing the Treasury decom- Welcomes construction of missioned the reproductions. lighthouse the Brian Reed, MD This year station in 1915 alone, he has worked on lighthous- and lens disappeared. Allergy & Immunology es in Pensacola, Seahorse Key, St. UF Community Outreach Co- Marks, and Gasparilla Island. Next, ordinator Mendy Allen wrote the Providing diagnosis and treatment for adult and pediatric he is going to Michigan, and a construction grant that funded the asthma, allergy, & immunologic conditions: then to a lighthouse in Maryland. • Same or Next Day Appointments Available • Allergic Rhinitis restrained and taken into custody. At this time, the suspect was • Asthma identified as Ralph S. Dixon, 27, of • Immunodeficiency Cross City. • Rashes (Urticaria, Atopic Dermatitis) continuedROBBERY from Page A1 Deputies were able to recover a • Food / Insect / Medication Allergies mask, gloves, cash and a firearm, all of which are believed to be part of • Chronic Sinus Infections CCPD officer deployed the stop the robbery. Dixon was evaluated and sticks near the intersection of NE cleared on the scene by Dixie County SIMEDHealth Allergy & Asthma 132 Avenue and US 19, causing the EMS and after being cleared by EMS, 1315 NW 21st Avenue, Suite 4 4343 Newberry Road, Suite 1 suspect’s vehicle tire(s) to begin to Dixon was transported by law en- Chiefland, FL 32626 Gainesville, FL 32607 deflate. forcement to the Dixie County Jail. (352) 493-2305 (352) 331-3502 The suspect’s vehicle came to a He is charged with Robbery, stop shortly after passing NE 238 Aggravated Battery, Aggravated SIMEDHealth.com Street on 19. When the vehicle came Assault, Felony Fleeing and Elud- to a stop on US 19, the suspect ing, Possession of a Firearm by ran on foot from the vehicle with a Convicted Felon, Grand Theft the two deputies giving chase on and Shooting within an Occupied foot. The suspect was overtaken Structure. Dixon is currently being and with the use of a taser he was held in the Dixie County Jail and is able to be taken to the ground and awaiting his first appearance. Shop Local, It Helps Everyone

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Print Ad_4249_Tri-county Bulletin, Chiefland citizen 9.88 x 5.25.indd 1 6/19/2019 1:15:40 PM Thursday, June 27, 2019 Chiefland Citizen 3A Chiefland High School 2019 Academic Awards Subjects area ed: Madison Baynard and Ashtyn Brown. awards Social Studies Valedictorian: Trey US History: Alan Hord Holland World History: Reagan Hudson Salutatorian: Ashtyn Economics: Aidan Horne Brown AP Art History: Jasmine Alvarez A Honor Roll (all in AP Human Geography: 9th grade): Hunter Allen, Coburn Hardee Coburn Hardee, Wyatt Rosato, and Carlos Sala- Mathematics zar-Diaz. 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Biology: Jada Cooper Biology Honors: Coburn 10th Grade: Kendalyn Hardee Gay, Curtis Williams, Environmental Science: Kaitlyn Rickner, Hailey Bryanna Roland McCain, Grant Quincey, Lacey Hood, Austin Berry, English Language Arts Brinley Bedford, Aliyah English 1: James Rains Spain, Eleanor Frields, English 1 Honors: Madi- Jackson White, Lathen son Trester Hinote, Rhona Mattadeen, English 2 Honors: Co- Triston Knight, and Brya- burn Hardee na Martinez. English 3: Sam Mills English 4: Amber Moran 11th Grade: Dyland Cas- AP Literature: Jackson tell, Karsyn Hardee, Alana White Hord, Ashton Weather- AP Language: Alana ford, Lucas Blumenburg, Faculty awards honorees Ashtyn Brown, Macie Thomas, Draymone Battles and Aidan Horne. Hord Hannah Quincey, Reagan Spanish 1: Karsyn Har- Hudson, Jessey Manal- dee astas, Kaiden Baker, Spanish 2: Hunter Bar- Kody Crumpton, Sam rand Mills, Luke Reidy, Emma Ronchetti, Phillip Telgen, Sedrik Moultrie, Julianna Industry Certifica- Justice, Riley Dyer, Briau- tions na Amann, Rieley Beau- champ, Jarrett Jerrels, Medical Skills: Jasmin Jonanthan Cannon, and Guerrero and Krisi Gon- Geneva Cilo-Cilo. zalez Anatomy & Physiology: 12th Grade: Trey Aliyah Spain Holland, Caroline Kohn, Health Science Founda- Ashtyn Brown, Kent Sloan, tions: Alana Hord Nghia (Noah) Nguyen, Allied Clinical Assisting: Wyatt Hammond, Madison Caroline Kohn Baynard, Hunter Barrand, Nursing Assisting: Caro- Macie Thomas, Raven line Kohn Shepherd, Jessika Week- EMS: Luke Stockman ley, and Molly Miller. Digital Information Technology: Carlos Sala- A/B Honor Roll: Tristion zar-Diaz Knight Digital Design 1: Brigette Wasson Advanced Placement Digital Design 2: Alana (AP): Hunter Barrand, Hord Ashtyn Brown, Nadia Digital Design 3: Tori Fumea, Trey Holland, Thompson Aidan Horne, Caroline Kohn, Keegan McLelland, Yearbook Co-Editors: Molly Miller, Julie Powers Rieley Beauchamp and Tori Thompson, Zach Emma Ronchetti Florida Medallion Scholar honorees, from left: Jessika Weekley, Trey Holland and Tori Thompson. Turner, Austin Brown, Ma- Leadership Skills: Jessi- ria Carranza Nathan Gore ka Weekley Jessica Kohn, Jasmyne Leadership Techniques: Quinn, Megan Roberts, Ashtyn Brown Macie Thomas, Bobby Leadership Strategies: Larkin, Draymone Battles, Maddilyn Johnson and Brittany Boyd, Wesley Cas- Macie Thomas tor, Sitalil Garcia, Jessika Edgenuity/Blended Weekley, Jarrett Lamb, Learning Program: Joharis and Nelson Crawford. Guido Gonzalez National Beta Club Cum Laude (with hon- Senior Recognition: Trey or): Keegan McLelland, Holland (President), Hunt- Nadia Fumea, Jessika er Barrand, Ashtyn Brown, Weekley, Aidan Horne, Nghia Nguyen, Macie Maria Carranza, Hunter Thomas, Tori Thompson, Barrand, Gabriel Stancil, Jessika Weekley, Wyatt and Nelson Crawford. Hammond, Keegan McLel- land, and Zach Turner. Magna Cum Laude (with high honor): Wyatt Ham- mond Beta Inductees Laci Acevedo, Jasmine Summa Cum Laude Alvarez, Briauna Amann, (with highest honor): Trey Mikayla Armstrong, Holland, Ashtyn Brown, Hunter Barrand, Sadie Caroline Kohn, Julie Beck, Madison Cannon, Powers, Madison Baynard, Destiny Castillo, Sayler Kent Sloan, and Nghia Collins, Charly Corbett, A/B Honor Roll Tristion Knight Florida Academic Scholar recipient Ashtyn Brown Nguyen. Reece Emmons, Annette Enriuqez-Banales, Brooke Bright Futures Scholar- Ford, Kendalyn Gay, ship – Florida Academic Kristi Gonzalez, Jamsin (100 percent tuition): Guerrero, Coburn Hardee, Ashtyn Brown Aubrey Hudson, Hailey McCain, Carlos Salazar-Di- Bright Futures Schol- az, Jillian Sanchez, Jessica arship – Florida Medal- Silva-Juarez, Aliyah Spain, lion (75 percent tuition): Ansleigh Webber, and Madison Baynard, Tristen Jessika Weekley. Drummond, Jessika Week- ley, Caroline Kohn, Tori Thompson, Trey Holland, Faculty Awards and DeShamar Shepherd. School Spirit: Ashtyn Bright Futures Schol- Brown and Aidan Horne arship – Vocational Gold Leadership: Ashtyn Seal: Hunter Barrand, Brown and Draymone Caylea Gore, Nadia Battles. Fumea, Wyatt Hammond, Athlete of the Year: Kent Sloan, Aidan Horne, Macie Thomas and Payne Keegan McLelland, Nghia Parnell. Nguyen, Kelby Osteen, Turnaround Student: Nelson Crawford and Zach Delores Gonzalez-Briones and L.J. Jenkins Turner. Bright Futures Gold Seal recipients, from left: Nadia Fumea, Best All Around: Macie Aidan Horne, Noah Nguyen, Hunter Barrand, Kelby Osteen, Thomas and Aidan Horne. A.A. Degrees complet- Caylea Gore, and Nelson Crawford. Photos by Sean Arnold 4A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 27, 2019 Levy County Sheriff's Reports Most Wanted The Levy County possession of a controlled Sheriff's Office reports the Often Used Abbreviations substance w/o a prescrip- following arrests: tion, two counts posses- DL - Driver’s License • June 17, Reginald V. sion and/or use of drug DWLSR - Driving While License Adams Sr., 56, Chiefland, equipment, possession of Suspended or Revoked disorderly intoxication, marijuana over 20 grams. DUI - Driving Under the Influence possession of marijuana Bond $81,000. FTA - Failure to Appear not more than 20 grams. • June 18, Vernon Lamar ROR - Released on Own Recognizance Bond $2,000. Littles, 24, Gainesville, RWV - Resisting With Violence • June 22, Summer DWLS. RW/OV - Resisting Without Violence Cheri Addison, 26, • June 23, Jordan Nicole VOP - Violation of Probation Shannon Cumbo Nicole McPherson Chiefland, out of county Lyle, 24, Perry, hit and 35, Bronson 38, Bronson warrant, DWLS. Bond • June 21, Jamarlon Francois, 31, Chiefland, run/leaving the scene of an VOP VOP $3,570. Bowers, 21, Chiefland, DWLS - habitual, obstruc- accident. • June 17, Justin Allen battery. Bond $5,000. tion W/OV. • June 21, Steven Antho- Ausburn, 26, Bronson, • June 21, Robin Char- • June 23, Erik Wayne ny Pezzeca, 42, Williston, VOP. len Crow, 47, Inglis, out Gath, 36, Old Town, possession with intent to • June 20, Cody Simuel of county warrant. Bond failure to register motor sell a new legend drug, Beckham, 23, Cedar Key, $3,500. vehicle, attached registra- grand theft of a motor battery, felony battery. • June 23, Joseph Lewis tion license plate not as- vehicle. Bond $20,000. Bond $125,000. Davis, 35, Old Town, giv- signed, DWLS – habitual, • June 20, Michael • June 23, Jamie Marie ing false ID to LEO. ROR. possession of a controlled Wayne Rodgers, 35, Blackburn, 35, Old Town, • June 18, Warren J. substance w/o a prescrip- Chiefland, DWLS. Bond possession of a controlled $1,000. Dicks, 56, Trenton, two tion, possession and/or use Samuel Rhodes Amanda Tompkins substance w/o a prescrip- counts aggravated assault. of drug equipment. Bond • June 21, Malilnda Lee 70, Chiefland 38, Chiefland tion, possession and/or use Bond $150,000. $12,000. Roland, 55, Newberry, VOP VOP of drug equipment. Bond • June 18, Devin Don- • June 22, Amber Alexis grand theft. Bond $25,000. $6,000. ald, 24, Williston, carry- Hart, 41, Yankeetown, • June 19, Brandon ­Anyone with infor- • June 17, Jason William ing a concealed weapon, DWLSR, possession of a James Serven, 20, Mor- mation about these Blanton, 34, Chiefland, possession of cocaine with controlled substance w/o riston, petit theft, fraud. individuals is asked two counts giving false ID intent to sell, possession a prescription, possession Bond $12,500. to call the Sheriff’s for pawned items, dealing of cocaine, possession of and/or use of drug equip- • June 22, Benjamin Office at 486-5111. in stolen property. marijuana over 20 grams, ment. Bond $7,000. Woulf, 21, Williston, pos- To remain anony- • June 19, David Brian possession of marijuana • June 17, William Alan session of marijuana not mous, call Crime Bliss, 34, Yankeetown, not more than 20 grams. Lancaster, 34, Chiefland, more than 20 grams. ROR. Stoppers at 1-877- possession of a controlled • June 18, Kevin Eric ROR. breach of peace. Bond 349-8477. substance w/o a prescrip- • June 19, Bradley Dar- $5,000. Young, 39, Inglis, battery, tion, possession and/or use rell Dye, 33, Chiefland, • June 17, Thomas criminal mischief. Bond Sage O'Connor of drug equipment. Bond $75,000. 22, Chiefland VOP. Laney Jr., 61, Williston, VOP $6,000. • June 17, Joshua Camen possession of cocaine, Haven welcomes new Crime rate down for 48th Chief Medical Officer Marie-Carmelle Elie, M.D. recently began her role as Haven’s Chief Medical Officer (CMO). A triple consecutive year in Florida board-certified physician, Dr. Elie joins Haven’s execu- tive leadership team with extensive experience in patient The crime rate in Florida fell by 9.0 percent, according tirelessly to deter crime, so we can have thriving commu- care, research and leadership. to the 2018 Annual Uniform Crime Report, marking the nities. I applaud the Florida Department of Law Enforce- “I am eager to join the Haven team because Haven’s 48th consecutive year Florida has seen a drop in its crime ment as well as the entire law enforcement community reputation precedes itself; countless numbers of my rate. The report also shows a 7.4 percent decrease of for continuing to look for innovative ways to stay ahead patients and families have found peace and comfort when total index crimes, with 45,154 fewer reported offenses of crime and keep the Sunshine State safe.” transported into the care of Haven providers over the compared to 2017. “Our state’s elected leaders have no greater responsi- years,” said Dr. Elie. “I’m looking forward to discov- “The fall of overall crime rates in 2018 is great news bility than the safety and security of our fellow Floridi- ering new ways to engage the community in the Haven for all Floridians, but there’s still more work to be ans, and we have the extraordinary men and women of mission.” done,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “I recently met with Florida’s law enforcement agencies to thank for fulfill- Dr. Elie, who has held leadership roles at the Univer- Florida’s leading law enforcement officials to provide an ing that mandate,” said Commissioner of Agriculture sity of Florida (UF) for nearly ten years, will split her update on the progress of the state’s threat assessment Nikki Fried. “This state we love and call home is safer time evenly between Haven and UF Health. She currently strategy, which I initiated in February in a request to today because of the commitment our law enforcement holds academic appointments of Associate Professor FDLE Commissioner Swearingen. We must do every- professionals make to protecting and serving, often at in both the departments of Emergency Medicine and thing we can to protect our citizens and visitors from great personal sacrifice. I thank our law enforcement Internal Medicine, Division of Palliative Medicine at UF. senseless acts of targeted violence. My administration community for their dedication, and I am proud to stand A funded researcher, Dr. Elie has dedicated 15 years to will continue to stand with our law enforcement per- with them.” collaborating with scientists and physicians throughout sonnel and move forward on key policies to protect our the United States with the prospect of improving the residents and keep our communities safe.” Overall, violent crime offenses dropped 4.2 percent immediate and longitudinal outcomes of the critically ill “Florida is a stronger, safer state because of the men while property crimes fell 7.9 percent. The index crimes and dying patient as well as the quality of life of patients and women of law enforcement who face danger every of robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny and and their loved ones. day to protect their communities,” said Attorney General motor vehicle theft were down while murder and rape “I am honored to have Dr. Elie as part of the Haven Ashley Moody. “I am deeply grateful for all they do to saw increases. Murder offenses increased by 50 total team,” said Larry Schreiber, interim president of Haven keep the state’s crime rate trending downward, but we homicides, a 4.7 percent increase. This includes the 17 and president and CEO of SantaFe HealthCare. “Her must not forget that this 48-year drop in crime comes at victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School reputation as a strong leader and innovator will serve a tremendous cost. Last year, Florida lost 11 law enforce- shooting incident. our communities well. Having a physician of her caliber ment officers in the line of duty. We will never forget The Annual UCR calculates both crime volume and at our helm will enhance Haven’s ability to provide the their sacrifices, nor the security we feel as a result of crime rate throughout Florida. The report, including a highest levels of support to our healthcare partners as their courageous service. God bless the men and women county-by-county breakdown, can be found on FDLE’s we collaborate to meet the needs of patients and their who value our safety above their own.” website at http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/FSAC/UCR-Re- families.” “The significant drop in our state’s overall crime rate ports.aspx. 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The purpose of the meeting the somewhat odd piece to their lips, inhaling, then was to bring together youth from each of Florida’s 67 exhaling a large plume of smoke, almost engulfing them? counties for a weekend of learning, team-building, anti- Welcome to the new age of vaping! tobacco advocacy, and engage them around the theme On May 20 at the Cedar Key Libary, Cedar Key Vice of “NEXXT.” The Florida SWAT program is celebrating Mayor Sue Colson welcomed guests to the first in a series its 20th anniversary, so the theme of the meeting of talks regarding drug addiction and mental health issues incorporated the Roman numeral for twenty, XX. recently affecting the city in a negative light. The talks Additionally during this meeting, the youth will run all summer, each based on a different topic and in attendance held an election for their regional spaced 5 to 6 weeks apart. representatives to serve on the statewide SWAT Youth They’ll cover issues that include: drinking and driving Advocacy Board (YAB). The YAB is a 16-member (in cars and boats); cocaine use among teens; underage group of SWAT students who are elected annually by drinking; Mental Health First Aid (a free course with their peers to serve as regional representatives and youth Designation); alcohol abuse; and a talk titled, “Creating a advisors for the statewide tobacco program. There are Caring Community - Understanding Memory Loss.” four representatives elected for each of Florida’s four Being a community effort, the Police Department and tobacco control regions, and at this year’s statewide community agencies will be taking part, Colson said. meeting, the members of the YAB received a World No Kristina Zachry, M.P.H. (Masters in Public Health), a Tobacco Day award from the World Health Organization Community Health Advocate with the non-profit group for their work to create a statewide Electronic Nicotine QuitDoc Foundation, was the primary speaker at the Delivery Systems (ENDS) awareness campaign called meeting on vaping. Zachry began her talk with a short Not a Lab Rat. Levy SWAT Member and newly elected video detailing the dangers of e-cigarettes among teens. SWAT members Alexis Crum (freshman, Cedar Key Statewide Youth Advocacy Board (YAB) The video showed the statics of high schoolers trying School), Jasmin Guerrero (freshman, Chiefland Middle member Alexis Crum presents ideas to her and using e-cigarettes, or vaping, and the alarming rise High School), and Nycole Parker (freshman, Bronson peers during a regional breakout session at in numbers. E-cigarettes contain a number of of health Middle High School) attended the statewide SWAT the statewide meeting. risks but are perceived harmless by teenagers. It is vastly meeting to represent Levy County with Community becoming an epidemic. Somewhat difficult to detect, Health Advocate Kristina Zachry. Crum ran for a students are vaping in the hallways, bathrooms and position on the Region 2 Youth Advocacy Board and was also participated in a follow-up question and answer classrooms. elected by her peers to serve a one-year term. For the panel with two other influential SWAT alumni moderated The video cited a Surgeon General statistic claiming past 11 years, a student from Levy County has served by the Tobacco Free Florida Bureau Chief Laura Corbin. vaping has increased over 900 percent in recent years on the statewide board, and that student also serves as Saturday was a full day of sessions for both youth among high schoolers. In a Harvard Study, researchers the Youth Co-Chair of the Tobacco Free Partnership of and adults, with ten capacity building sessions broken found some of the artificial flavors that teens vape contain Levy County for the duration of their term as a statewide up into two chunks of five, with participants able to diacetyl, a chemical linked to severe respiratory disease. SWAT representative. choose two sessions to attend. Youth attended two “Do it The aerosol that e-cigarettes emit is not tobacco When asked to reflect on her weekend, Crum said, Yourself” sessions of their choice focused on advocacy smoke, but it is not harmless. Studies have shown that “The statewide SWAT meeting was an information- skill building, while adults were briefed on all five of the probable cancer-causing chemicals such as formaldehyde rich, fun, inspirational meeting. I got to meet a lot of available DIY sessions in a concurrent session. Youth and acetaldehyde are measurable from some e-cigarette people and as part of the YAB I am ready for my goals also learned a method of planning called M.A.D. Skills aerosols. Bystanders exposed to e-cigarette aerosol can like tobacco-free parks and events to start being acted (Message, Audience, Delivery), designed to help youth also absorb it’s nicotine. on.” She continued, “I am super excited to get the plan effective activities. Youth then broke up into regions Columbia University Studies have found the vapor opportunity to be on YAB and work with the Tobacco to use that method to plan a regional presentation for a releases toxic metals: chromium, nickel, zinc, and lead. Free Partnership, and I hope to meet new people and session on Sunday called “Shark Tank,” modeled after E-cigarettes also contain nicotine, a highly addictive change a lot.” the popular television program, where youth pitched chemical, especially in a young developing brain. “I’m proud of how well Alexis represented Levy statewide initiative ideas by region to a panel of judges. Stepping back to the podium, Zachry explained that at the meeting,” Zachry said. “She has been a SWAT There were several fun activities to break up the hard the QuitDoc Foundation has 12 tobacco prevention grants member for several years and has demonstrated work the youth were participating in, such as a bonfire in Florida. Zachry works exclusively with students who leadership in her local community of Cedar Key and with s’mores on Friday night, trivia games after meals, are members of the middle and high school program, at school, so it’s great that she has the opportunity to and a Saturday night talent show, an awards ceremony, “Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT),” in Levy contribute to the statewide program now and advance her and dance party. County schools. She noted that the last part of the human skills as a SWAT member.” This was the first time Guerrero has attended a SWAT body to develop is the brain, so one can be fully grown The meeting was jam-packed with activities. Friday meeting outside of Levy County. “I learned that you through all of the angst of teenage hormones and anxiety included a presentation called “Tobacco 101,” which need to be open in meeting new people – I didn’t know while the brain is still developing. The brain don’t finish focused on the way that the tobacco industry has targeted anyone at the meeting. I didn’t even know YAB was a developing till around ages 21 to 25. youth for the past 20 years and the progress that has been thing,” Jasmin said. During development, the brain is especially made in tobacco control. “This meeting has inspired me to help my school get susceptible to addiction, so when an addictive chemical The youth enjoyed a presentation from the keynote on top of spreading awareness of e-cigs/vapes flavors.” is introduced into the brain, it tends to get ‘wired’ into the speaker, Jack Waxman, who is a student at Cornell Jasmin continued, “Hearing past SWAT members’ stories brain. It affects the portion of the brain that is important University. He created the viral video titled “Juulers was really helpful because anything can be done, just for things like attention and cognition - learning. It also Against Juul,” aimed at exposing the true effects that don’t give up on it. The game Are You Smarter than affects children’s moods. e-cigarettes have on young kids. a YAB member really showed me I had learned some Zachry said Florida started working in schools and Adults learned the latest about ENDS from Tricia valuable information that I could leave with.” doing tobacco prevention education in 1999. Pointing Dahl, a senior Research Assistant at Yale University who Overall the meeting was fun and impactful, and it to a graph showing e-cigarette and cigarette use from is studying the influence of flavors, sweeteners, and other inspired all of the attendees, youth and adults alike, 2014 to 2018, Florida saw a decrease. “But then dramatic constituents of tobacco products on appeal, use, and to take new ideas and knowledge back to their county increases among youth using e-cigarettes is what has abuse. SWAT programs to continue their fight against the started to derail our efforts with addiction,” Zachry said. Finally, the group enjoyed a conversation with a tobacco industry’s attempts to addict the NEXXT “You’ll notice that the use began to level off between former SWAT member and county commissioner, who generation of youth to nicotine. 2016 and 2017, and it actually started to decline. But then in the 12 to 18 months of the beginning and end of 2017 and the beginning of 2018, the Juul devices took place in the market. So you can tell our students are using these, Pet of the Week and they have exponentially increased our usage rates. “In 2018, about 15 percent of our Levy students reported current usage of electronic cigarettes, and that’s Meet Buttercup ages 11 to 17. That’s compared to only 2 1/2 percent in Our Pet of the Week is Buttercup, a female 2012.” leopard mix, red merle in color. She is E-cigarette companies claim these products are approximately 5 years old. 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She is one ful would you On the other side, the Gracious of those “Multitaskers” that you hear be if someone Today Mistress of the Parsonage is very com- James about. you’ve hurt plicated. Just when I have everything Snyder I was watching on television a man chose to pray for can be figured out, I find another side of her juggling four balls in the air at the same you? Even while different that I did not know was there. time. In the middle of his act, I stopped, they’re still comes to eating out at a restaurant. I suppose that is what married life is looked at my wife and said, “That’s dealing with the Sheryl H. all about; year-by-year discovering new Once I had to buy some new shirts you. You have too many balls in the pain you caused Boldt along with some new ties. For some aspects of your spouse. air.” them? What reason I went shopping by myself, I am very simple minded when it It is true. She can juggle four tasks would it mean to which in itself is good. comes to going out to eat. at the same time and get them all done know they were lifting you up daily to their heavenly Father? When I came home that night from When we go to a restaurant, for perfectly. And what about us? How often do we pray for those who my shopping spree, my wife looked at example, I’m very simple in what I Don’t get me wrong here. I respect hurt us? all the shirts and ties I bought. order. Most of the time I order the same and can appreciate that kind of work Luke 6:28 (ESV) says, “bless those who curse you, pray “You bought these shirts?” thing because I enjoy what I am eating ethic. I cheer her on and encourage her. for those who abuse you.” This is tough to read, much less She looked at the shirts and then at the time. There’s only one small problem. obey. Now let’s read the Amplified Bible, Classic Edi- at me with both hands on her hips and My wife is not quite like that. Because my wife is a Multitasker, tion: “Invoke blessings upon and pray for the happiness of said, “These shirts are the same shirts Ordering her supper is quite a compli- she expects the person who said, “I do,” those who curse you, implore God’s blessing (favor) upon you have in your closet. Why didn’t cated thing. It takes several minutes to at the wedding altar to have the same those who abuse you [who revile, reproach, disparage, and you get something different?” go through the menu and then several work ethic. I’ve tried to explain this, but high-handedly misuse you].” My assumption is, a shirt is a shirt minutes to think about what she wants by the time I finished explaining it, she Doesn’t this seem like an impossible – yet incredible – and if I am going to get a new shirt, I to eat. is already on to the next topic. I cannot command from Jesus? should get a new shirt that replaces the Me, I tell the waitress, “I’ll have a possibly keep up. “Impossible” because the hurt is still so raw. The injustice old shirt. Simple! cheeseburger, French fries and a Diet Even when we take a few vacation can’t be undone. In my simple way of life, I only Coke.” And that’s that. days, she cannot sit still and enjoy the “Incredible” because it’s an extraordinary response to wear white shirts. I can buy these shirts “You had that,” my wife will say, simple life. injustice. A Jesus-kind-of response. Do we have the kind of and not even have to think about what I “yesterday. Why don’t you pick some- She does more on a two-day walk with God that makes it possible for us to respond in this am buying. A shirt is a shirt and what is thing different for tonight?” vacation spree than I do all year long. I way? wrong with white? I remember one time I made a dras- cannot keep up with her. I discovered if In other words, do we trust God’s love for us enough to The next time my wife took me tic mistake which I will never repeat. I I let her do “her thing,” I will have the sincerely pray for the happiness of those who insult, take shopping. It was the worst shopping said to my wife, “Okay, why don’t you opportunity to do “my thing,” which is advantage of or mistreat us? Or are we too afraid to trust Him experience I have ever had. choose my supper for tonight?” just enjoying the simple things of life. with our pain? Our anger? Our hunger for justice? If we’re We went to the men’s clothing store Boy, did she have a time ordering I was thinking of what David once honest, wouldn’t we prefer to pray for our enemies to suffer – and then the simplicity of life ended in for me. I don’t even know what she said. “Teach me thy way, O Lord, and at least as much as we’re suffering? a crash. My wife spent all afternoon ordered, but it was a lot. I saw more lead me in a plain path, because of mine When someone behaves in a mean-spirited manner toward looking at all kinds of shirts in all kinds on my plate than I could possibly eat. enemies” (Psalm 27:11). us, it can suck us into an emotionally and spiritually dark of colors and then trying to find ties that Some things on my plate I did not Following the Lord is a very simple place. Hatred and unforgiveness – not to mention the physical would match. I did not know so many know exactly what they were. I was thing. Just trust Him and he will lead or financial repercussions we now have to deal with – disrupts colors existed in the world. I don’t even very careful that none of it resembled you in a plain path. our lives on many levels. The resulting destructive spiral can think the rainbow has as many colors. broccoli. Dr. James L. Snyder, pastor of the be more devastating than the offense done against us. My idea is that a white shirt never I have not made that mistake ever Family of God Fellowship, lives with Once we’re caught in this downward spiral, we’re trapped. draws attention. A shirt of any color again. However, she often asks me, the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage Unless … we apply Jesus’ words and pray for those who have always draws attention to itself. I like to “Would you like me to choose your in Ocala, FL. Call him at 352-687-4240 devastated us – the ones who least deserve but most need slip in and slip out without notice; it is supper for tonight?” or e-mail [email protected]. The our prayers. And while it’s sometimes necessary to separate the simple way of doing things. Since that time, I have reverted to church website is www.whatafellow- ourselves from physical or mental abuse, we’re still called to When it comes to work, I am rather the simple things, especially when it ship.com. pray for our abusers. We can trust our heavenly Father to know what to do with our prayers, even when we pray for the happiness of the person who mistreated us. Furthermore, we benefit when we Finding God in the book of nature obey God. As we continue to pray for those who have hurt us, God often uses our obedience to heal our emotions and I have often there’s no excuse for remaining unsure. While we may wish release us from painful memories. said God inspired God would reveal himself in more direct ways, He has given And when we allow our heavenly Father to lead us in this two books: the Outdoor us enough to do the job. impossible, incredible, Jesus-kind-of book of nature And for those of us who enjoy the outdoors, we are given response, imagine what a witness it will be to the one who and the Bible. Truths these proofs in waves. The longer we are among nature, the offended us – and to anyone who knows about the wrong Even though this Gary Miller more we are engulfed by the evidences for the existence done to us. two-book thought of God and for his qualities, power, and nature. Among all It will be life changing. scares some of others, we, in the hunting/fishing community, are the most Sheryl H. Boldt is the author of the blog, www.Today- my Christian friends, it’s really easy to defend. without excuse. CanBeDifferent.net. You can reach her at SherylHBoldt@ David, the revered king of Israel wrote, “The heavens de- As a result, the least likely place to find an atheist would gmail.com. clare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his be in our ranks. We watch the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night hands. The question however is this: “What’s the purpose in they reveal knowledge. 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Wright, Devon Wright and days off from the fire house. Gene Wright. His family is comforted that all are now Douglas “Wayne” Prior to becoming a firefighter, he also worked for rejoicing in heaven. Wright, 81, longtime the Florida Forest Service for nine years. Over the years He is survived by four children, Debbie (Tommy) resident of Newberry, before becoming a firefighter and home builder, he Boyd, Wendell (Debbie) Wright and Steve (Beth) passed away following a worked many jobs to provide for his family, including Wright, of Newberry and Valerie (Albert) Elmore, of brief illness Wednesday, farmer, surveyor, running a gum ball route and shoe Rule, Texas; a sister, Marie Smith of Newberry; a sister- June 19, 2019 at the E. T. salesman. Wayne proudly served his country in the U.S. in-law, Peggy Lee of Trenton; five grandchildren, Shauna York Hospice Care Center, Army and then the Army Reserves in the late 50s and Jones, Melissa Mullins, Brandon Gregg, Trista Morales, Gainesville. early to mid 60s. and Daniel Elmore; nine great-grandchildren, John, Wayne was born Wayne was fun loving and had a love of life, always Vanessa, Trevor, Hailey, Maria, Avigail, Jayden, Colton Sept.11, 1937 in a little had a great “papa” smile, loved to play and tell jokes, and Aurora and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. shack by the railroad track had a quick, sharp wit, was very analytical and had A memorial service and celebration of life was held north of Newberry to Willis an amazing memory until the end. He had a passion Monday, June 24 at Bronson Road Church, 13830 NE and Joanna Wright and had for cooking and loved sharing with others. He was an 80th Ave, Newberry, with Pastor Andy Cook presiding. lived most of his life in avid hunter and fisherman from an early age until his The family asks that in lieu of flowers memorial Newberry. He graduated from Newberry High School, passing and instilled in his children his love for hunting donations be made to the American Heart Association, Class of 1955. and fishing, nature, and the outdoors. His greatest gift 3324 West University Avenue, #128, Gainesville, FL Wayne worked with Gainesville Fire Rescue for was the time and love he always gave to his family and 32607 or the American Diabetes Association, 8384 20 years as a firefighter, driver-operator and retired in friends and his loss will be felt by many. Baymeadows Road Ste. 10, Jacksonville, FL 32256. 1985 as a lieutenant and was a charter member of the Wayne was preceded in death by Carol Hunt Wright, Please visit Douglas “Wayne” Wright’s memorial page at Gainesville Local 2157 Firefighter’s Union. and he was looking forward to being reunited with www.williamsthomasfuneralhome.com. He was a contractor known for his great attention to the love of his life and wife of 61 years. He was also FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT detail and designed and built numerous custom homes, preceded by his parents, Willis and Joanna Wright, WILLIAMS-THOMAS WESTAREA (352) 376-7556

the “Juul” devices contain that were on the market vapor. Let people know need to be concerned and at all of the school nicotine. The Juul products as of August 8, 2016 that the vaping juices about. Because we now events and after-school VAPING do not emit a lot of vapor, to undergo a review. are incredibly dangerous have the lowest teen events. She has has had to continued from Page A5 making them very easy to However, the deeming rule for young people to not smoking rate in the nation, remind parents at games conceal usage by students. deadline for e-cigarettes only have, but to ingest but our electronic cigarette that vaping is not allowed. Liquid nicotine is was pushed back to August or accidentally spill on rate is off the chart.” Lawrence said one student intended to help adults very toxic. Parents who 8, 2022. themselves. 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What if I get old? The odds are with you. Would you like to live Bob to 100? Or to be healthy Denny and physically fit into old age? To remember a wonderful life of adven- Just Thinking ture, fun, loving relation- ships, and freedom from money worries? Actuarial tables are charts that show the average age you can expect to live. But they don’t give you the whole picture. How many folks die when the table predicts they will? Not many. People are living longer because of de- velopments in modern medicine and better medical care. But those tables include deaths from all causes: accidents, criminal attacks, suicides, drug overdoses, and other modern-day risks. Do you remember the TV series, “1000 ways you could die?” Then too, there are random accidents that we have little control over -- the texting driver hits you head on, or a tree limb falls on your head. When I was young, I never expected to live past middle age. On both sides of my family, folks died in mid-life, or before “old age.” I didn’t give much thought to saving money. I joined an investment club with some friends. Their strategy was to buy cheap penny stocks that were about to go on the big stock exchange board soon. My friends’ strategy had served them well, but the month that I bought into it, the five companies they’d invested it Big tech, breakups and kinks all went belly-up. I lost all I’d invested. “Corporations, big these services simply to make our lives easier. Orwell’s Maybe after a few years, you’ve saved up significant business and egos... dystopian future may yet come, but for now we look life savings. But life happens. You might face a devastat- When it all gets too bad.” more like characters in Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New ing divorce, or your home might burn down. Even with World,” where citizens gladly accept the convenient sta- good planning, a bankruptcy could devastate you. Good “The Road” as performed Margaret tus quo at the expense of freedom and privacy. financial planning must include good overall life plan- by The Kinks McDowell Most of these services are free and dramatically im- ning. Live thoughtfully. Like a good gambler: Never risk The calls for regula- prove the quality of our lives. That should certainly count more than you are willing to lose. tion of America’s largest for something. Remember the days when you would ask Should you get a financial advisor? Maybe. But be technology companies are Arbor Outlook yourself a question and had to live with not knowing until your own final decision maker for your investment strate- growing daily. The Big someone told you or you read it somewhere? Now, thanks gy. I’ve learned some of these tried-and-true principles: Tech backlash also appears to Big Tech, we have an infinite supply of information at Life is long, life is short. Live like it may be your last to be one of the few topics that transcends political par- our fingertips, or more specifically, ready to respond to day. And live like you’re going to live forever! “Live ties and ideologies. our voice queries. long and prosper.” (Spock, in the Star Trek series.) We Some say we need to copy and impose our own version From an investment perspective, the history of can all live longer if we fasten our seat belts, minimize of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regu- antitrust legislation tells us investors shouldn’t fear full- drugs and alcohol, eat a healthy diet, stop smoking, and lation (GDPR), which qualifies as the first major data and blown breakups of Big Tech. It’s been a long time since don’t take too many dangerous risks like sky diving or a privacy law of its kind anywhere on the globe. Others say the United States broke up a large corporation for anti- hazardous job. we simply need to break up these giants because they are trust reasons. It’s a long and difficult process. Secondly, Live within your means! Find a way of life you can stifling competition and abusing their power. the current iterations of all the major companies that have afford. Always, religiously, save a small amount of each The history of antitrust regulation in America is been broken up or had punitive antitrust rulings against paycheck. Even 1% guaranteed interest accumulating in complicated, complex and nuanced. During the attempts them in the modern era are worth far more today than at a lifetime can make you financially comfortable. Don’t to break up Rockefeller’s Standard Oil, the structure of the time of the antitrust actions. It’s possible that break- take risks just to get a higher interest rate. Put your the entire country’s energy supply was at stake. And apart ing up Big Tech creates more shareholder wealth than it savings where you can’t or won’t touch it—until you’re from Rockefeller’s employees, heirs and philanthropic destroys. comfortably retired. recipients, the country was largely supportive of splinter- But who knows? Just ask Siri. Look before you leap. Engage brain before putting ing that mega-corporate monopoly. Margaret R. McDowell, ChFC®, AIF®, author of feet in motion. Pay attention to the experts, but be your Today’s tech giants don’t control the nation’s natural the syndicated economic column “Arbor Outlook,” own coach and case manager. resources or railroads; they also don’t control the supply is the founder of Arbor Wealth Management, LLC, John Lennon sang, “Life is what happens to you when of food, water, medicine or housing. Instead, the modern (850.608.6121 – www.arborwealth.net), a fiduciary, you’re making other plans.” You know, he was right! I’ve “monopolies” largely control information and our access “fee-only” registered investment advisory firm located reached retirement age and I’ve beaten the actuarial table to it. They know where we are, what we’re doing, where near Destin, FL. This column should not be considered prediction of my death by a few years already. I love my we’re going to be and when, what we’re likely to buy, personalized investment advice and provides no assur- life. May you build for yourself that happy meaningful and even what we’re thinking. ance that any specific strategy or investment will be life that you deserve. This may sound Orwellian, but the reality is that we suitable or profitable for an investor. Bob Denny is a retired licensed mental health coun- all willingly and for the most part knowingly opt in to selor and retired college psychology instructor. Rich peoples charity won't save the world Hopeful FCC steps are not a silver bullet By Morris Pearl Trump administration’s 2020 budget. inequality than repairing a monu- From time to time, a news story Charity makes up a significant part ment, but of course it would cut into “Hi, how are you? This is Angela from the warranty about a very wealthy individual of the American economy, and it is Rubenstein’s bottom line. department.” doing something very kind with their unquestionably a good thing that A democratic government has an Despite the Federal Communications Commission money goes viral. Billionaire Robert Americans are giving money to obligation to serve all of its people, (FCC) creating the Do Not Call Registry in 2004, this is F. Smith recently paid off the student charitable causes. But it’s also worth and is directly accountable to those just one of the incessant robocalls calls that are causing a debt of the entire Morehouse College asking whether charity is up to the people at the ballot box, whereas a growing number of Americans to cancel their landlines or class of 2019. Hamdi Ulukaya, CEO task of solving society’s problems, private foundation or charity will turn off their cellphones. of Chobani, paid off student lunch especially in comparison to the key invariably reflect the biases of its While the registry has about 200 million landline and debts for an entire Rhode Island government programs millions of leadership and is primarily account- cellphone numbers registered, it has only afforded partial school district. Last year, Patago- Americans count on. able to its funders. The way forward relief because of its rules. Under its rules, businesses nia CEO Rose Marcario pledged Behind the haze of buzzwords is not side-stepping government with are permitted to make live calls to customers who made to donate the company’s entire $10 like “win-win”, “giving back”, and ad hoc charity but rather a coordi- a purchase or a payment in the past 18 months without million tax cut to non-profit orga- “social purpose,” wealthy “thought nated, democratic effort to leverage their permission, and robocalls with their written consent. nizations fighting climate change. leaders” pour millions into gestures government in the service of all Also, political organizations, charities, survey takers, These are stories of extraordinary of generosity while failing to address people. health care providers and banks are permitted to make generosity -- and that’s kind of the the structural issues behind the Our society is taking on water, both unsolicited live calls and robocalls without permis- problem. problems they’re “fixing.” At best, and a few well-meaning rich folks sion. Taken together, these stories these would-be saviors suffer from are trying to plug the leaks with Of late, even the partial relief afforded by the registry may create the impression that a a glaring poverty of ambition; at hundred-dollar bills. That’s all well has become less effective due to cheap internet-powered few people with big bank accounts worst, they knowingly leverage the and good, but it’s no substitute for phone systems and software that scammers, in particular, (and bigger hearts) can fix society’s optics of generosity to make it easier (and much more expensive than) use to make robocalls en masse from anywhere in the problems. But the reality is that these to hold onto their own privilege. actually fixing the boat. With more world and to fraudulently “spoof” recipients to answer by stories are remarkable precisely Everyone wants their name on a Americans sliding into poverty disguising the number. because they are so uncommon, and museum or art gallery, but no one’s while CEOs take home record As such, robocalls have exploded from 2.7 billion in the sporadic generosity of even the jumping to pay for water treatment paychecks, it’s painfully obvious November 2017 to approximately 5 billion per month. kindest rich people is no substitute plants or any of the other mundane that we can’t count on a handful of With robocalls spiraling out of control, customer anger for systemic solutions to systemic but critical projects we expect rich people to save the world -- we at the boiling point and phone companies slow to act, the problems like widespread inequality. government to take care of. Public can really only count on the rich to FCC recently took steps to curb the onslaught of unwant- Rather than relying on millionaires spectacles of generosity can even enrich themselves further. Instead, ed calls. to pick and choose who to help, and help provide cover for less altruis- we must tax the rich to ensure they The most immediate step was the changing of FCC when and how to do it, we need to tic behavior. Private equity mogul pay their fair share, and act as a rules to allow phone companies to block unsolicited calls make sure they’re paying their fair David Rubenstein, for example, society to address the needs of the without the permission of customers unless they choose share of taxes and use our democrat- proudly funds causes like the Wash- American people. to opt out. However, the rule change does not require ic processes to decide collectively ington Monument restoration while Morris Pearl is a former manag- phone companies to block calls, and if they do so, they where we want to direct resources. fighting to protect the carried interest ing director at BlackRock, Inc. and are free to charge customers for the service. Charitable giving in the United loophole, a provision in the tax code Chair of the Patriotic Millionaires, a Another recent step was an FCC mandate to cellphone States reached a record $410 billion that allows billionaire fund managers coalition of high-net worth Ameri- companies to develop and employ, by year’s end, STIR/ in 2018, equivalent to nearly a third like himself to save billions of dol- cans concerned about the destabi- SHAKEN technology — Secure Telephone Identity Re- of the total $1.4 trillion in discre- lars in taxes each year. Closing tax lizing concentration of wealth and visited (STIR) and Signature-based Handling of Asserted tionary spending proposed in the loopholes would do more to alleviate power in the U.S. information using toKENs (SHAKEN). The technology counters “spoofing” by giving each phone number a digital certificate of authenticity to verify See FCC Page A9 9A Thursday, June 27, 2019 Chiefland Citizen SecondGrade CES Awards

all carriers working together to identify STIR/SHAKEN mandate will determine counter them. fake numbers. their effectiveness. Until such time that the incessant calls While the FCC’s recent steps to curb But even to the degree that the FCC’s ever become an infrequent annoyance, the continuedFCC from Page A8 the robocall onslaught are hopeful, they recent steps may succeed, determined best tactic is to simply not answer calls are not a silver bullet for ending it. How telemarketers and scammers will contin- from unknown numbers. If you do answer well the phone companies voluntarily ue to make it an uphill battle by finding such a call, hang up immediately upon that calls made from a phone number embrace the FCC’s rule change for block- ways to keep our phones ringing, just as determining it’s bogus. are in fact coming from that number. Its ing unsolicited calls and how seriously malware and viruses on personal comput- This editorial previously appeared in effectiveness, however, is dependent upon they cooperate in carrying out the FCC’s ers are still a problem despite software to the Citrus County Chronicle. Fourth of July Deadlines Our office will be closed Thursday, July 4, 2019 in observance of Independence Day. In order to ensure on-time delivery of the newspapers, our deadlines have been adjusted. Ad Deadline: 4 p.m. Thursday, June 27 Classified Deadline: 12 p.m. Friday, June 28 Call 352-493-4796 if you have any questions. Make your Home a Smart Home Call 352-493-1327 saselectronics.net

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Serving the Tri-County Area for over 35 Years 10A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 27, 2019 Strong job gains in May help offset slight rise in unemployment rate Laura Byrnes, APR, CPRC well as education support personnel and CareerSource teachers, off for the summer and seeking Heat and humidity aren’t the only to supplement their income. things that tend to rise as Florida moves Levy County continued to hold the into summer. Across the state, with a lowest unemployment rate at 3.6 percent, handful of exceptions, the jobless rate up 0.2 percentage point over the month; nudged up ever-so-slightly in May, followed by Marion County at 3.7 including in the CareerSource Citrus percent, also up 0.2 percentage point; and Levy Marion region where the Citrus County at 4.6 percent, up 0.3 unemployment rate was 3.9 percent – 0.2 percent point over the month. percentage point higher over the month Florida’s not seasonally adjusted rate but 0.3 percentage point lower than the – a rate that matches how the region’s region’s year ago rate of 4.2 percent. numbers are measured – was 3.1 percent, According to the preliminary up 0.2 percentage point over the month employment data released today by the and 0.3 percentage point lower than May Florida Department of Economic 2018. Levy County Department of Public Opportunity, there were 7,900 Levy County’s labor force increased unemployed in the region, 450 more than by 123 to 17,032, the number of those Safety employee honored for valor the previous month and 595 fewer than in with jobs rose by 94 to 16,424 and the May 2018. number of jobless was up by 29 to 608. The 6th Annual 97.3 The Sky First as their water pump failed in addition to The region’s labor force in May was That’s virtually unchanged compared to Responder Valor Awards were held June their refrigerator also failing, leaving 204,096 – an increase of 2,705 over the May 2018, when the unemployment rate 17 to recognize outstanding first them with no water or food. Gilbert made month and 3,009 more than the same time was 3.5 percent, with an increase of six in responders in local communities for some phone calls and gathered equipment last year. There were 196,196 employed the labor force, one more employed and heroic acts performed during the daily and the family now has a new water in the region in May, up 2,555 over the five fewer unemployed. duties of their profession. pump, refrigerator, and food. month and 3,604 more than in May 2018. Among Florida’s 67 counties, the Levy County Department of Public In addition, a family was stranded in “We certainly saw some increase in jobless rate rose over the month in 58, Safety (LCDPS) firefighter/paramedic the Gulf of Mexico during a rainstorm. unemployment percentages, but most fell in three and remained the same in six. (FF/PM) Jon Gilbert was recognized for After rescuing several children and important is that the employment Citrus County returned to the highest rate, his efforts going above and beyond the adults, Gilbert took the family back to the numbers and labor force have grown,” tied with Gulf, Hardee and Sumter call of duty. Station, dried their clothes, and allowed said Rusty Skinner, CEO of CareerSource counties; behind Gulf and Sumter Gilbert displays the true meaning of them to use his personal cell phone to CLM. “It’s encouraging to see more counties; Marion County climbed one serving the community on a regular basis. make calls. people coming into the labor force and spot to hold the 12th highest rate, tied There was a fire that burned the roof off These are just three instances where see that they’re getting jobs, just not at again with Glades County; and Levy the home of an elderly woman and her Gilbert was noticed going above and the same rate of unemployment. Still, it’s County tied with Bay, Flagler, Indian incapacitated son. Gilbert gathered funds, beyond to help serve others. His integrity a very good picture of a much stronger River and Madison counties with the 14th supplies, and volunteers to rebuild the shines and LCDPS is proud to have him workforce.” highest rate. The lowest unemployment roof. part of its team. Skinner added that the relatively low rate in the state was Monroe County at In another instance, a man was found If you are interested in learning life jobless numbers and increase in the 2.1 percent. dehydrated and with a heart condition on saving skills or volunteering contact the number of those employed is a “very The region’s preliminary job numbers the side of a rural road. After talking to Levy County Department of Public good sign when you factor in the for June will be released on Friday, July the man, Gilbert discovered that he was Safety at 352-486-5209. seasonality” of college students returning 19. searching for water for him and his wife to the area looking for summer jobs as CF open house July 20 at Levy Campus The College of Central Florida invites semester, which begins Aug. 19. six credit hours each semester with at workman’s compensation, etc.); driver’s recent high school seniors and those CF is offering 40 $1,000 merit least one on-site class held at the Levy license or state ID; Social Security card; looking to advance their career to an open scholarships to Levy County students Campus. spouse or parent’s Social Security number house on Sat., July 20, from 10 a.m.-1 who graduated this spring. Scholarships To apply for financial aid at the event, and date of birth. For Florida residency p.m. at the Jack Wilkinson Levy Campus, awarded include $500 for fall 2019 and please bring these documents: Federal verification, please bring your Flori- 15390 N.W. Highway 19, in Chiefland. $500 for spring 2020. To be eligible, stu- Student Aid ID available at fsaid.ed.gov; da driver’s license and a copy of your Future students are encouraged to stop dents must graduate from a Levy County email address; 2017 W-2 and Federal Florida vehicle registration or voter’s by and receive assistance with the appli- high school in 2019 and enroll at the CF Income Tax Forms (1040, 1040A or 1040 registration. cation process, financial aid, placement Levy Campus for the 2019 fall semester. EZ) for you and/or your parents (if you For more information, visit www. testing, academic advising, campus tours Applicants must have a minimum high are a dependent student); 2017 untaxed CF.edu/openhouse or call 352-658-4077, or receive assistance registering for fall school GPA of 2.5 and enroll in at least income (Social Security, disability, ext. 2118.

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Sean Arnold over,” Strickland said. “But we both Editor said, ‘We really like these guys. “We went 9-3 and the three games we lost we were in all of them.” The Chiefland Middle High School At the conclusion of introducing baseball program recognized its the lettermen, Parnell said Wyatt special accomplishments in the 2019 Hammond is the first five-year letter- season at its banquet on June 17 at man he’s aware of from Chiefland. Ebenezer Baptist Church in Chief- Three players were recognized for land. being selected to the North Florida The Indians reached the Class 1A All-Star game, played in Lake City: state championship game, sending Pitcher and first baseman Keegan off 10 seniors with a trip to Fort My- McLelland, ace pitcher Kelby Osteen ers for the final four after notching a and second baseball and leading regional championship against Dixie hitter Payne Parnell. County. Receiving Florida Athletic Coaches The season didn’t always look like Association (FACA) Academic All- it’d get that far. Five players in the State honors were Hammond, Luke starting lineup have either had sur- Reidy, Kaiden Baker and Kent Sloan. gery since the season’s end or still McLelland, center fielder Hammond, require surgery. Osteen and Parnell were selected to “They believed in themselves, the FACA All-State Baseball Team. they believed in the team,” Parnell Hammond (.311 average) and SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen said of his boys at the banquet. “It McLelland (.339) were recognized Kyle Parnell is presented a plaque by Avery Baker and Lynda Aldrich. would have been real easy when we as part of the .300 and above were struggling to say, ‘Let’s just go club, while Parnell, who posted an through the motions of the season.’ eye-popping .456, stood alone in the “It’s a special group.” .400 and above group. Parnell thanks Indian Parnell recognized his coaches – The War Indian Award went to (Head JV Coach) Allen Strickland; McLelland, who battled through mul- Avery Baker, Dale Stone, hitting in- tiple serious injuries to deliver big structor Brent Slaughter; and picthing when it counted the most, including coach and Parnell’s “right-hand man” his regional finals win on the mound. nation for support and “ear” Josh Wasson – whom he “We don’t give it out every year, called the best staff in the state. He it has to go to someone who fits, also thanked the Diamond Club for who does what he needs to do Sean Arnold knowing his teams went about it the its work in supporting the program for his team, fights through some Editor right way. through fundraisers and concession adversity and produces some big “It’s been real special to come back work and other activities. numbers,” Kyle Parnell said of the The Chiefland Middle High School to do what you love doing at your Strickland introduced the JV team. award. “(McLelland) needed surgery baseball banquet was a bittersweet home school,” he said. “I’ve had a lot “Baker and I both said we’ve been and played through it for his team – occasion. of tremendous support, obviously at around teams where they may be offensively, defensively and pitching. Along with 10 seniors getting home, people in the community, and good but they get on your nerves “He was probably intentionally recognized for capping their time principals who didn’t fire me every- and you can’t wait for practice to be walked more than any player I’ve at CMHS with a Class 1A state finals time someone called and asked them appearance, longtime Indians skipper to. and alumnus Kyle Parnell made his “Whatever we did, it was team, we official farewell. did it the right way, and we did it “During all those preparations get- with our kids. And I appreciate them ting ready and being everywhere for taking me along for a ride and letting the (state) final four (in Fort Myers), I me be a part of it.” told my wife, ‘I’m going to make you The “with our kids” is something a promise that I’m not going to put Parnell appreciates the most as both you through this next year,’” Parnell an Indian alumnus and as someone said. whose coaching career has over- “So I’m going to make all of you lapped with a time when school trans- folks a promise that I’m not going fers and stacked teams are a norm. to put you through having to listen “These are Levy County boys, these to me at the baseball banquet next are Chiefland kids,” Parnell said. “We year.” don’t gather our team up from across Parnell, 53, returned to his alma three or four counties. They’re not mater after graduating from Florida a travel ball team, they’re not an all- State in 1987, and went on to serve a star team. They’re Chiefland Indians. decade as an assistant and JV coach I think that’s a pretty special thing in before taking the varsity he for 21 this day and age where it’s all about ever had. He would have had a with his 1.12 ERA, .149 opponent’s years. He notched three state finals jumping schools and what can I do (potential game-changing) home run batting average and 85 strikeouts appearances in his final seven years for me. These guys were here for (in the state championship) against against 35 walks in 56 innings. as head coach and finished with 292 each other.” Williston if we weren’t playing on a “The improvement of (Osteen’s) wins. His fingerprint is everywhere Principal Matt McLelland, who pro field.” ability to be consistent, to fill the in Chiefland athletics, as so many played football in middle school for Parnell scooped up the Offensive strike zone up with multiple pitches, former Indian athletes will attest to. Parnell in 1989, echoed the sentiment Player of the Year Award after lead- was a huge reason we were able to All four of his assistants were former while presenting a plaque with Par- ing the club in batting as well as with have the success we had this year,” players, and he’s frequently faced nell’s accomplishments. 24 runs scored and 15 stolen bases. Wasson said. “Without having to say former players leading opposing “Coach Parnell in the coaching He was second in RBI and recoreded it, he was expected to give us five teams, such as Chad Brock at Dixie world is a dinosaur,” McLelland said. only three strikeouts in 75 plate ap- shutdown innings every week, and County. “What I mean by that is, coaches pearances. Most impressively, Parnell he did that, including throwing a “You talk about wins and losses and nowadays are not in the game for 20- was 11 for 15 (.733) with seven runs, complete-game shutout to get us into that’s what everyone measures it by,” plus years. The coaches nowadays, in five RBI and five stolen bases in four the playoffs.” Parnell said. “But the most important Chielfand’s opinion, don’t do it the playoff games. Hammond repeated as Defensive thing for me is the relationship with right way by winning with who you The Coach’s Award went to Aidan Player of the Year. these kids over the years. To have have. Horne, who needed eye surgery just “We’ve been very fortunate to my former players coach with me “We grow our own here, we play days after graduation from a compli- watch our defensive MVP roaming and coach against us, I really feel with them and we win. And that’s cation he suffered during baseball the outfield for three years mak- good about it because I feel like their something as an administrator, as an season. ing play after play,” Wasson said. time with Chiefland baseball was alumnus, I appreciate about Coach “The young man, we felt as a staff, “(Hammond) has everything you important to them and it was a good Parnell. He set the bar very high for exemplified things such as dedica- want in a great outfielder: a good experience.” his replacement.” tion, selflessness and effort and was arm, speed, smarts, he takes good “As long as I remember being an “We just want to thank Coach a good teammate day in and day angles, he’s coachable. There’s no athlete at Chiefland High School, I Parnell for the service he’s done out,” Wasson said. “(Horne) was try- doubt in my mind or anyone on the can always remember Coach Parnell to our school,” Baker said upon ing to get better every day. He would coaching staff, for that matter, that because he was somewhere doing presenting a basket of gifts to the want one more rep, one more round, he could go play outfield for some- something, whether it was football or retiring head man. “Anytime we’ve and I’d have to kick him out of the body at the next level.” baseball or PE,” assistant coach and ever needed something, he asked, cage and explain to him I’ve only got Parnell was awarded the Team MVP alumnus Avery Baker said. ‘’When can I do it? What do you one arm.” award, which is voted on by team- Parnell leaves a proud legacy, need me to do?’” Osteen was the Pitcher of the Year, mates.

Chiefland seniors, from left: Payne Parnell, Kelby Osteen, Wyatt Hammond, Elijah Thomas, Drake Grey, Will Sumner, Claytin Aldrich, Keegan McLelland and Aidan Horne. 2B Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 27, 2019 Community Calendar of Commerce invites area businesses to Peanut Festival attend our monthly business luncheon on June 28. The luncheon will be held at Ha- Applications ven Hospice community room in Chief- The Williston Area Chamber of Com- land. The meeting will begin at noon. merce is now accepting vendor applica- There is no charge for the luncheon, but tions for the 31st Annual Central Florida reservations are requested. Peanut Festival, scheduled for Saturday, The Speaker is Donna Moses, Lead Oct. 5 in Williston’s Heritage Park. Member Victim Advocate with Suncoast Vendors this year will choose their Credit Union. She will be speaking on own spaces, so early application is Elder Abuse in light of Elder Abuse suggested. Site maps are available on the Awareness Month. The luncheon sponsor Chamber website. is Suncoast Credit Union and our high- For more information, or an appli- light speaker is Paige Brookins for The cation and rules, visit www.willistonfl. Gathering Table. com and look for the information under To RSVP please call Joy at the cham- the community tab, contact the Chamber ber at 352-493-1849. at 352-528-5552, email willistonflcoc@ gmail.com or visit 50 NW Main St., Williston. Grandparents raising grandchil- Voice 21 two days a week. Theirs is a daunting p.m. in the James H. Cobb Park in Bron- dren group task and some are doing it without any son. If you are a Democrat and new to the Advocates Group If you’re raising your grandkids, full financial assistance. We meet the third area, and will be voting in a new voting Join the Voice 21 Advocates Group for or part time, please come to our Grand- Tuesday of the month at the First Baptist precinct, you've recently moved and need free donuts and coffee at 6 p.m. June 27 parents Raising Grandchildren support Church of Cross City, 10 a.m. until noon. to change your address, or your signature at Dunkin Donuts in the Chiefland Con- group. It gives you an opportunity to meet Childcare is provided. For questions, call has changed due to age or an injury, this ference Room. Come make a change with others in similar circumstances and find Gigi at 352-493-9183. is the perfect opportunity to update your us as you discover your human rights. out you’re not alone in this challenge. voter’s card. If you are unsure whether We have speakers to help you find local your voting rights have been restored resources and deal with the emotional with the passage of Amendment 4, please Learn about Elder drain. Last month, one of our volunteers Voting registration let us answer your questions and get you managed to help a grandparent submit an re-registered. Insure your right to vote, online application for Camp Anderson get registered! Abuse Month at this summer. Thank you, Brenda! We’re drive The Democratic Party of Levy County still collecting money to assist the grand- will be holding a Voter Registration Drive Chamber Luncheon parents with the costs of summer camp The Greater Chiefland Area Chamber on Saturday June 29, from 9 a.m. to 1

the first and third -Tues days each month at 7 p.m. ONGOING Gilchrist Veteran’s Service office hours are Monday ACTIVITIES through Thursday, 9:30 Armed Forces/Veterans a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more information, visit American Groups has awarded over $100,000 YIWC Thrift Shop Library System, meet the 962-2873), if you or some- Legion jamerson-sheffield Chiefland Veterans of in scholarships to local stu- f you haven’t been second Thursday of each one you know is abused. post 91 on Facebook. I Foreign Wars Post and dents. Bingo income funds to the Yankeetown-Inglis month at 11 a.m. at the li- Do not be afraid to ask for Auxiliary has moved to the Bingo/Karaoke/Games the Woman’s Club Schol- Woman’s Club Thrift Shop brary, 104 NE Third St., help. corner of U.S. Highway 19 Disabled American arship program, which are at 5 56th Street in Yankee- Chiefland. The Friends sup- Grandparents raising North and 137th Street. Veterans Auxiliary Unit awarded in May each year. town, you are missing some port the library by promot- grandchildren support Any veteran of a foreign 63 Disabled America Veter- great items. Clothing, bed- ing the library’s programs group war and anyone who has a ans Auxiliary Unit 63, Pris- Church/Thrift Shops ding, lamps, tools, house- and resources and through Come meet with oth- father, mother, brother, sis- on Road, Cross City offers Bronson United Meth- hold items, pots, pans, fund-raising projects to er grandparents raising ter, grandmother, grandfa- Bingo every Wednesday at odist Thrift Shop, 235 dishes, sheets, blankets, purchase reading materi- grandchildren to share ther, son or daughter who 12 p.m. start. Doors open Court St. in Bronson be- small appliances, jewel- als, books on tape, videos, experiences, help find -re has served overseas during at 10:30 a.m., and cof- hind the church, shop hours ry, shoes, boots, camping operating supplies and mi- sources that can help, and time of war and can furnish fee donuts and lunch will are Friday and Saturday, 9 gear, you name it we have nor equipment. There are support each other. The a copy of a DD214 from be available. DAVA also a.m. to 1 p.m. it. We are open Tuesday no dues. For more infor- meetings are the third the military is invited to hosts Bingo on Saturdays Divine Mercy Thrift through Saturday, 10 a.m. mation, please call Friends Tuesday of each month at join us. We sponsor light at 6 p.m., with doors open- Center on the grounds of to 2 p.m. and Thursday for President Ann Brown at the River of Life Church dinners every Friday night ing at 4:30 p.m. There are St. John the Evangelist the Bingo crowd. Come by 352-226-7413. in Old Town, 66 SE 964th with music. We are open on $100 jackpots, prizes and Church, 4050 NW High- and shop, donate or visit. Levy/Gilchrist Retired Street – take US 19/98, a Sundays from 11 a.m. to 9 giveaways. The address is way 27A, is open Fridays Bring your guys to visit the Educators Association half mile north of the Su- p.m. Business meetings are 125 NE 165th Ave (Prison and Saturdays from 9 a.m. “Man Cave”! meets on the third Monday wannee River bridge on the second Tuesday of each to 1 p.m. Sales go toward of every month at the Gath- the west side of the road. Road). Come and have fun Farmers Markets month and meetings for the and support our veterans! feeding the needy in the ering Table in Chiefland. The meetings are from 10 South Levy Market- The meeting will start a.m. to 12 p.m. Childcare Auxiliary are the first Tues- For more information, call area. Donations are accept- ed. For more information, place in Inglis is the fourth at 10:30 a.m. followed by is provided. For more in- day of each month. Out- 352-498-7707 or 352-221- please call 352-493-9723. Saturday of each month. lunch. Any retired educa- formation, call Gigi at of-town members are also 8043. Holy Cross Catholic Summer hours are 9 a.m. to tor from Gilchrist or Levy 352-493-9183. welcome to join us. American Legion Disabled American Church Thrift Shop in noon. counties is invited to attend. Bingo American Legion Veterans Cross City has used fur- The marketplace is in Tri-County Cruisers Post 236 of Bronson is The Disabled Amer- niture and low prices. It is Inglis on Highway 19 in meet to show off its classic Chiefland Senior open now for Bingo ev- ican Veterans seeks dis- open on Fridays and Satur- front of Food Ranch For vehicles from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Center, 305 SW First St., ery Monday at 6 p.m. abled veterans to join the days from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. more information, please on Fridays at the Gathering serves breakfast and lunch, Bring a friend and come (D.A.V.). We meet on the For information or to do- call 352-302-1771. Table in Chiefland. Show Monday-Friday. Monday join us in the double- first Thursday of each nate, please call 352-542- up to show your car and and Wednesday at 9 a.m. wide at 9550 Hwy 27 Alt. Dieting/Weight Control month at 6:30 p.m. at Beef 0157. have a good time. is exercise class. At 9:30 toward Williston on the O Brady's Restaurant, 7050 Second to None Thrift Chiefland TOPS meets a.m. to noon on Mondays right-hand side. Handi- Rotary NW 140th Street, Chief- Shop Come browse The from 10:45 to 11: 45 a.m. is a card-making class. cap parking is in the rear land. For additional infor- Second To None Thrift on Mondays at Good Shep- Chiefland Rotary Wednesday is all other of the building. Hope to mation call Shoppe located behind the herd Lutheran Church, meets at noon Wednesdays crafts. Tuesday and Thurs- see you there. For inqui- Commander Larry Fo- Yankeetown-Inglis Wom- U.S. Highway 19, north at The Gathering Table on day come and socialize. ries, please call Margie at land at home: 352-493- an’s Club in Yankeetown. of Chiefland. Both sexes Main Street. Fridays, 10 a.m. to noon 352-317-5922 or Tom at 1351 or on cell: 727-773- The ladies are constantly are welcome. For informa- Suwannee Valley Rota- is line dancing. The center 352-486-6721. adding and updating the tion, call 352-463-9111. ry meets at noon on Thurs- is open from 8 a.m. to 5 7124. D.A.V. Hours 11 a.m. AMVETS Post 444 shoppe, man cave and bou- We have a new TOPS days at the Haven Hospice p.m. For more information, to 4 p.m. hosts bingo each Wednes- tique sections. In March No. 0891 in Chiefland. The Community Center in please call Bernadette Pre- Tri-County Marine day at 6:30 p.m.; and Fri- everything on the racks will group meeting is Thursdays Chiefland. ble at 352-490-7055 ext.1. Corps League Detachment day and Sunday at 7 p.m. be $1. Stocked solely by at 11 a.m. All are welcome. Williston Rotary meets Food for Life distri- No. 1018 Marines are look- The post is at 13751 NE donations from club mem- The group has national and at 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays at bution at Chiefland First ing for a few good men and 52nd Place, Williston. bers and the community, international recognition. First Presbyterian Church, United Methodist Church women to join their organi- AMVETS Post 88 in the Second To None Thrift Come for a visit and learn 247 NE First St. will be every Saturday at zation. Meetings are on the Bronson (next to the Bron- Shoppe is one of the finest to lose weight your way! 10:30 a.m. The requested third Monday of the month son Speedway) at 10050 Help at 6 p.m. The organization and least expensive in the Please call 352-493-7339 donation is $5 per family N.E. S.R. 24 has bingo ev- Ask for help: Ev- is located at 1381 NE 82nd area. Hours are Monday or 352-493-1351 for the for fuel cost. ery Tuesday at 7 p.m. ery day, older adults are Ave. (off U.S. Highway through Saturday 10 a.m. to location and more informa- Grand Slam Bridge abused, neglected and 19), Old Town. Bring a 2 p.m. and Thursday 5 p.m. tion. meets 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. denied their rights. Old- copy of your DD214 or dis- to 7 p.m. with questions Tai Chi Chuan: Mov- Mondays at the Gather- er adults have the right to charge. For more informa- 352-447-2057 before Bin- ing for Better Balance ev- ing Table in Chiefland. dignity and respect; to not tion, please call 352-610- go. All proceeds generated ery Monday and Wednes- For information, call be yelled at, hit or humil- 0077. Semper Fidelis. from sales are given back to day at 9 to 10 a.m. at First Joan at 352-493-4743. iated; and to make their The American Legion the community. Thrift Shop United Methodist Church, Weekly and substitute own decisions. No one Shop Riders (ALR) meet on Volunteers are needed and 707 N. Main St., Chief- players are needed. has the right to abuse our the first Thursday of the we will train. Any and all land, in the fellowship hall. BINGO for a cause elders physically or emo- month at 6:30 p.m.; exec- hours are needed. To register, please contact Local, It Tired of the rain? Need tionally, to threaten them, utive board meetings for Tri–County Outreach Elizabeth (Liz) Dalusio at to get out of the house? or to take their money or Jamerson-Sheffield Post 91 Thrift Store is open Mon- Elder Options by calling Come on down for Bingo property without consent. Helps (Trenton) are held the sec- day through Thursday from 352-378-6649 ext. 152 or on the 2nd and 4th Thurs- Be empowered to prevent ond Thursday of the month 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The store 352-692-5252 day of the month through becoming a victim of elder at 6:30 p.m.; and general is at 708 N Main St., Chief- Everyone! August at the Yankeetown Social/Civic Groups abuse. Talk to your cler- membership meetings are land. Sales benefit the on- Inglis Woman’s Club. Friends of the Luther gy, doctor or someone you held the third Thursday of site emergency food pan- Come join us & have some Callaway Public Library, trust and call the confiden- the month at 7 p.m. Bin- try. For more information, fun! Support a great local the Chiefland branch of tial Elder Abuse Hotline at go sessions at Post 91 are please call 352-493-2310. cause! Since 1969, YIWC the Levy County Public 1-800-96-ABUSE (1-800- Thursday, June 27, 2019 Chiefland Citizen 3B Puzzle Page CLUES ACROSS 1. Stores 6. Worthless entertain- ment 9. Where scientists work 13. Pretty flower 14. A way to act 15. Double-reed instru- ment 16. Type of acid 17. Famed astronomer 18. Smooth, shiny fabric Answers 19. Profited from 21. Secret clique 22. Infections 23. Crony 24. Teens go here every day (abbr.) 25. Suitable 28. Fresh Price of __ Air 29. Ancient city of Egypt 31. Basketball move 61. Type of restaurant 10. First month of the key 33. Polished 62. Spacious Jewish ecclesiastical 37. Ventilated 36. There’s a north and 63. Edible seaweed year 40. Helps little firms a south 64. Utah city 11. Idaho’s highest 42. One of means 38. Egg of a louse 65. Tropical tree peak 43. Fencing swords 39. Once-ubiquitous 66. Nervous tissue 12. Prevents from 47. Inches per minute department store compound seeing (abbr.) 41. Portray precisely 67. Body part 14. Determine time 49. Turn upside down 44. Thick piece of 68. Muscles and ten- 17. Father children 50. S. African semi something dons 20. Tab on a key ring desert 45. Period between CLUES DOWN 21. Dog genus 52. Dutch names of eclipses 1. Draw out wool 23. Peter’s last name Ypres 46. Indicates near 2. Give someone a job 25. Request 53. Instruct 48. Investment account 3. Chemical and 26. Walk heavily 55. Oily freshwater fish 49. England, Scotland, ammo manufacturer 27. Allowances 56. Italian river N. Ireland, and Wales 4. Footsteps 29. English football 57. Sneaker giant (abbr.) 5. The Palmetto State squad 58. The men who man 51. Beak 6. Books have lots of 30. Fish-eating aquatic a ship 52. Void of skill them mammals 59. Some need glasses 54. Walked back and 7. Diverse Israeli city 32. South Pacific island 61. Body part forth 8. It’s mightier than region 65. Indicates position 56. A display of passion the sword 34. Unaccounted for 60. Geological times 9. Confines 35. Small taste of whis- Run for the Money to cross Suwannee Run for the Money is to be celebrated by Citrus WYKE 47/16, the Runner Homecoming at 10:30 a.m., the challenges, determinations, and victories of adults County’s Key Training Center from July 19 through July and the Runner Celebration Festival from 9 a.m. to 2 with developmental disabilities. At the end of this year’s 27. The week-long fundraiser begins with its kickoff, the p.m.; all located in the Key Training Center Lecanto event, the Key runners will have logged 7,740 miles. Reach for the Stars dinner auction, on July 19 at 5:30 Campus off of Hwy. 44. This translates to approximately halfway around the US p.m. at the Chet Cole Life Enrichment Center in the Key “Each day, the Key Training Center is challenged to border – all to show the challenges faced by individuals Center’s Lecanto Campus; followed by the grueling awaken over 300 disabled individuals to a life that was who face a daily struggle. 180-mile run from Tallahassee to Lecanto, starting on once thought impossible for a man or woman with The Key Training Center provides scholarships to Monday, July 22. intellectual and developmental disabilities – a life of roughly 40 individuals, equating to roughly $500,000, During the week, the runners will meet the Key challenges, social interactions, encouragement and most that receive little to no financial assistance from the Center clients at Fanning Springs State Park Bridge to of all, love,” said Melissa Walker, Key Training Center’s government . The power, potential, and the promise of symbolically cross the Suwannee River. Lastly, the Executive Director. “Their daily accomplishments that possibilities were, and continue to be the purpose for events will end on Saturday, July 27, with an array of most take for granted, positively reflect their amazing every Run for the Money fundraising event. family events to include a Walk a Mile in My Shoes at strength and incredible triumphs.” Visit keytrainingcenter.org/kcf/rftm/ for more 10 a.m., the 9-hour Telethon from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Run for the Money, established in 1976, symbolizes information.

The FWC needs YOU to improve recreational fisheries data collection By Delsabriana Gonzalez tackle shops; or tax collectors. boats and headboats. If you are a patron on a for-hire FWC Once you are signed up, you may be randomly fishing vessel, an FWC biologist may ask to collect data Did you know there are multiple ways you can selected to receive a survey in the mail. The information from your fish as they are caught and either harvested or contribute to fishery data collection as a recreational you provide is used to estimate the total number of released. This information is important for assessing the angler? The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation recreational fishing trips for reef fish off the west coast health of fish stocks. Some of your released fish may be Commission (FWC) collects data in many ways of Florida. marked with special tags, which might be caught again including mail surveys, dockside interviews and even a If you receive the Gulf Reef Fish Survey, it’s by another recreational angler. If you catch a tagged phone app. The information you provide helps scientists important to return it as soon as possible even if you fish, treat the fish as you normally would – release or and managers monitor annual harvest levels, determine didn’t fish in the Gulf or weren’t able to take any harvest it based on existing regulations, and then call the health of a fishery and create critical fisheries stock recreational fishing trips during the past month. We FWC’s Tag Hotline at 800-367-4461 or email assessments. With better, more precise data, we can want to hear from everyone. [email protected] to provide information. keep Florida’s fisheries sustainable and productive, now Dockside interviews As you see, there are multiple avenues to help and for generations to come. Catch-data for both MRIP and GRFS is collected via provide data about your recreational fishing trips. We encourage all anglers to participate in all our data dockside interviews. FWC biologists conduct these Florida’s recreational fishery is among the largest in the collection programs, even if you haven’t made it out on in-person interviews at randomly selected sites, such as country, and precise and reliable data is critical to the water this year. boat ramps, marinas and docks, where recreational successful management of Florida’s fisheries. These data Ways to participate anglers may be returning from their trips. Information collection programs would not be a success without the The Marine Recreational Information Program gathered may include the numbers and types of fish support from recreational anglers like yourself. Survey is a state/regional/federal partnership that uses a harvested and released as well as other details about Have a question about marine fisheries regulations, variety of methods to measure total recreational fishing your recent trip. They may even ask to take a few improving recreational data or catch-and-release? We catch in Florida and across the southeastern U.S. A mail biological samples, such as the weight and length of are here for you. Send your questions, photos and survey is used to collect information on your your fish. If you have a few minutes to spare, we fishing tales to [email protected]. Make sure recreational fishing effort (i.e., how many fishing trips encourage you to participate. The trip-level catch your photo meets our photo requirements by visiting you took) for all types of saltwater fish and other factors information you provide is critical to estimating MyFWC.com/Marine and clicking on “Submit a about your fishing trips. You can learn more about recreational catch and can help more than you think. Photograph.” Learn how to submit your catches and get MRIP by going to Fisheries.NOAA.gov. Voluntary phone app rewarded through our Saltwater Angler Recognition Gulf Reef Fish Survey If you want to provide even more information about Programs at CatchaFloridaMemory.com. FWC created the Gulf Reef Fish Survey to your recent fishing trip, you can download the iAngler The quarterly Gone Coastal column is one of many supplement the broad MRIP survey and improve data smartphone app, created by the Angler Action ways the FWC Division of Marine Fisheries collection on key reef fish species in the Gulf of Foundation. From red snapper to spotted seatrout, use Management is helping recreational anglers understand Mexico. All recreational anglers are required to sign up the iAngler app to log your catches, increase your complex saltwater regulations, and learn more about as a Gulf Reef Fish Angler if they are fishing from a success on the water and help fisheries science. saltwater fishing opportunities and issues in Florida. We private boat on Florida’s Gulf coast (excluding Monroe Download the app today from your smartphone’s app are available to answer questions by phone or email County) and plan to target any of the following species: store, and learn more by going to GulfRedSnapper.org. anytime, and we would love the opportunity to share red and vermilion snappers; gag, black and red groupers; If you choose to use the voluntary app, you will still be information through in-person presentations with gray triggerfish; greater amberjack; and other jack asked to participate in the surveys and dockside recreational or commercial fishing organizations. To species. Sign up as a Gulf Reef Fish Angler for free via interviews described above. contact the FWC’s Regulatory Outreach subsection, call FWC’s licensing system (GoOutdoorsFlorida.com) or Additional ways to participate 850-487-0554 or email [email protected]. in-person at any location that sells licenses: retailers; FWC biologists may also ride along with paying passengers on for-hire fishing vessels, such as charter 4B Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 27, 2019 NASCAR THIS WEEK

SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A few questions we had to ask ourselves CHICAGOLAND Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual answers Seriously, just six different THREE THINGS TO WATCH winners this year? What’s Is Martin Truex Jr. becoming a the final number after first-ballot Hall of Famer? Homestead? GODSPEAK: When the door If he quit tomorrow and never raced opens, they will come rush- again, his quick induction would ing through. I’m putting my depend on who else was on the list chips on 12. of nominees with him. You want to KEN’S CALL: There’s no way label him a “late bloomer,” but he we stay in single digits, won two Xfinity championships in right? , Kurt his mid-20s and was a first-time Busch and two others, which Cup Series race winner at 26. How- puts us at 10. ever, he didn’t become a Cup Series force until three years ago when Put much stock in Matty D’s he was 36, so “late bloomer” fits, fourth-place run at Sonoma? especially considering the size of GODSPEAK: It looks like the bloom. Gibbs Racing is start- ing to put more punch in So, to answer the original DiBenedetto’s No. 95 Toyota question? package. KEN’S CALL: Matt DiBene- Yes, he’s becoming a first-ballot Hall detto was supposed to of Famer. Twenty of his 23 career make big strides this year, wins have come in the past 3 ½ but they’ve been modest. years. His Cup career sorta mirrors Sonoma can only help, but Kevin Harvick is searching for his first NASCAR win of the season. He had five wins at this point that of Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett, it means nothing unless he last season. [AP/LM OTERO] who was 34 before his first Cup builds on it. So says Captain win, 39 before his first multiple-win Obvious. season, and 42 before his champi- 1. Harvick check-in 2. Attention to points 3. Making it happen onship. Truex is actually ahead of DJ’s pace, but once DJ heated up, FEUD OF THE WEEK Kevin Harvick is third in There are 10 races left in the Matt DiBenedetto gambled he pushed it to 32 career wins, 26 of points behind Cup Series regular season, and announced he would them between ages 39-45. RYAN PREECE VS. NASCAR: and , who have and it’s time to start watch- be leaving a shoestring- Preece thought he won combined for six NASCAR ing the points. For instance, budget team during the 2018 — Ken Willis, ken.willis the K&N Pro Series race at Cup Series wins. Harvick had Jimmie Johnson slipped season to become a free @news-jrnl.com Sonoma Raceway, but was five wins after 16 races in under the cutline when he agent in 2019. That move is shocked to find out he had 2018. What’s up? “We have finished 12th at Sonoma, paying dividends. He scored jumped the last restart and been way off to start prac- while Ryan Newman, who a career-high fourth-place NASCAR CUP got black-flagged. Noah tices at a number of places,” was trailing by three last finish at Sonoma, and there’s STANDINGS Gragson got the win. he said. “We have made week, scored a seventh- more to come in the No. 95 GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: some mistakes when we had place finish at Sonoma and Toyota, which gets heavy 1. Joey Logano 643 Normally, we don’t reach chances to win races. We moved ahead of Johnson. support from Gibbs Racing. 2. Kyle Busch 642 down this far, but this action keep making decent days out “We had good strategy and “We have had fast cars,” he 3. Kevin Harvick 573 against a Cup Series regular of it and just haven’t been to good pit road, good every- said. “I cannot explain how 4. 569 was weird. “What are you Victory Lane yet, but we will thing,” said Newman of his thankful I am to have this 5. Martin Truex Jr. 543 gonna do?” Preece said. “It’s get it.” Sonoma outing. opportunity.” 6. 542 their sandbox; they’re gonna 7. 535 do what they want.” — Godwin Kelly, [email protected] 8. 509 9. 468 10. 460 GODWIN’S PICKS 10. 460 FOR CHICAGOLAND 12. 430 13. Daniel Suarez 421 WINNER: Kevin Harvick 14. William Byron 419 REST OF TOP 5: Clint SONOMA 15. 408 Bowyer, Aric Almirola, 16. Ryan Newman 391 Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott 17. Jimmie Johnson 390 FIRST ONE OUT: Matt THREE THINGS WE LEARNED 18. 386 DiBenedetto 19. Paul Menard 353 DARK HORSE: Ryan Blaney 1. 1-2 finish 20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 348 DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: Harvick leads a parade of Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Stewart-Haas Racing Fords Busch have run so well the WHAT’S ON TAP to the finish line. It’s go time. past few seasons, they are (All times Eastern) piling up their 1-2 finishes. After Truex beat Busch at CUP SERIES: 400 MOTOR MOUTHS Sonoma, they now have fin- SITE: (1.5- PODCAST ished first and second in Cup mile oval) Series races seven times. SCHEDULE: Saturday, practice Who’s going to crack open Busch tops the rivalry with (NBC Sports Network, 11 a.m. and 2 that six-pack of winners and four wins. p.m.), qualifying (NBCSN, 6:30 p.m.). spread the love around a bit? Martin Truex Jr. (19) leads Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Sunday, race (NBCSN, 3 p.m.) 2. The Gibbs go Busch through a turn at Sonoma. [AP/BEN MARGOT] Tune in online at XFINITY: Camping World 300 www.news-journalonline. Car owner Joe Gibbs has one time for Erik Jones to join the this response. “I have a lot of SITE: Chicagoland Speedway com/daytonamotormouths of those good problems at win club. notes from this weekend to SCHEDULE: Saturday, race (NBCSN, the shop. Three of his four study for next year,” Dillon 3:30 p.m.) drivers have combined for 10 3. Finishing 27th said. “We will keep building wins. Truex and Busch each and getting better each time GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCKS: have four this season, while What does a driver say after we come to Sonoma.” Camping World 225 Denny Hamlin found grace a 27th-place finish? They SITE: Chicagoland Speedway by capturing the season- asked , and young — Godwin Kelly, godwin. TV SCHEDULE: Friday, race (Fox opening Daytona 500. Still drivers need to remember [email protected] Sports 1, 9 p.m.)

2019 CUP SERIES March 31: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas June 9: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michi- Sept. 1: Southern 500 at Darlington SCHEDULE AND WINNERS (Denny Hamlin) gan (Joey Logano) Sept. 8: Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Feb. 10: Clash at Daytona (Jimmie April 7: Food City 500 at Bristol (Kyle June 23: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Sept. 15: South Point 400 at Las Vegas Johnson) Busch) (Martin Truex Jr.) Sept. 21: Federated Auto Parts 400 at Feb. 17: Daytona 500 (Denny Hamlin) April 13: Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond June 30: Camping World 400 at Richmond Feb. 24: Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta (Martin Truex Jr.) Chicagoland Sept. 29: Bank of America 500k at (Brad Keselowski) April 28: Geico 500 at Talladega (Chase July 6: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona Charlotte March 3: Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas (Joey Elliott) July 13: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Oct. 6: Delaware 400 at Dover Logano) May 5: Dover 400 (Martin Truex Jr.) July 21: Foxwoods 301 at New Hampshire Oct. 13: 1000Bulbs.com 500 Talladega March 10: TicketGuardian 500 at Phoenix May 11: Kansas 400 (Brad Keselowski) July 28: Gander Outdoors 400 at Pocono Oct. 20: Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas (Kyle Busch) May 18: All-Star Race at Charlotte (Kyle Aug. 4: Go Bowling at Watkins Glen Oct. 27: First Data 500 at Martinsville March 17: Auto Club 400 at Fontana (Kyle Larson) Aug. 11: Consumers Energy 400 at Nov. 3: AAA Texas 500 Busch) May 26: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte (Martin Michigan Nov. 10: Can-Am 500k at Phoenix March 24: STP 500 at Martinsville (Brad Truex Jr.) Aug. 17: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race at Nov. 17: Ford EcoBoost 400 at Keselowski) June 2: Pocono 400 (Kyle Busch) Bristol Homestead-Miami

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION property described in such Cer- NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED tificate will be sold to the high- FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED est bidder in the Courthouse NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lobby on the 8th day of July, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate 2019 at 10:00 AM. that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate number 754-13 of the sale of number 794-11 of the sale of number 1868-16 of the sale of number 1196-15 of the sale of number 1050-15 of the sale of 2013 has (have) filed said Cer- 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- DATED this 22nd day of May, 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- 2015 has (have) filed said Cer- 2015 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 2019. tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of Danny J. Shipp sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the description of the property, the description of the property, COURT LEVY COUNTY, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- FLORIDA the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): WILLIAM R HOLDER(S): INA GROUP LLC HOLDER(S): CB INTERNA- HOLDER(S): WILLIAM R HOLDER(S): WILLIAM R WOMBLE NOTICE OF APPLICATION TIONAL INVESTMENTS LLC WOMBLE WOMBLE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF FOR TAX DEED LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: TRACT 183, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: THE WEST MORE PARTICULARLY DE- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THE PROPERTY: LOT 2, THE PROPERTY: TRACT THE PROPERTY: TRACT 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 SCRIBED AS, THE W 1/2 OF that the holder(s) of Certificate BLOCK 11, TOWN OF WILLIS- #140, LEGALLY DESCRIBED #491, LEGALLY DESCRIBED OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE number 1134-16 of the sale of TON, ACCORDING TO THE AS: THE E 1/2 OF THE NE AS: THE W 1/2 OF THE SE SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 11 NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- PLAT THEREOF RECORDED 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 1, OF SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION sued thereon. The name(s) of THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 12 SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 12 33, TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH, the holder(s) of said Certificate, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, NAMES IN WHICH AS- RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY the description of the property, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SESSED: HAROLD E MCVAY, COUNTY, FLORIDA the name(s) in which it is as- NAMES IN WHICH AS- RELNA M MCVAY sessed are as follows: SESSED: TWO BY TWO PRE- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- SCHOOL INC. SESSED: GUALBERTO RA- SESSED: MIGUEL GONZA- All of said property being in the SESSED: BRUCE TUCKER, NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE BELL-FERNANDEZ LEZ-LLORENTE, MIGUEL County of Levy, State of Florida. LYDIA TUCKER HOLDER(S): CONNIE DON- All of said property being in the GONZALEZ-LLORENTE, LEY County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the ROSA MARIA O GONZA- Unless such Certificate shall be All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. LEZ-VALDES redeemed according to law, the County of Levy, State of Florida. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF Unless such Certificate shall be property described in such Cer- THE PROPERTY: TRACT redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be All of said property being in the tificate will be sold to the high- Unless such Certificate shall be #026, LEGALLY DESCRIBED property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the County of Levy, State of Florida. est bidder in the Courthouse redeemed according to law, the AS: THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- lobby on the 8th day of July, property described in such Cer- NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- Unless such Certificate shall be 2019 at 10:00 AM. tificate will be sold to the high- OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP lobby on the 8th day of July, est bidder in the Courthouse redeemed according to law, the est bidder in the Courthouse 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, 2019 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 8th day of July, property described in such Cer- DATED this 22nd day of May, lobby on the 8th day of July, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2019 at 10:00 AM. tificate will be sold to the high- 2019. 2019 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 22nd day of May, est bidder in the Courthouse Danny J. Shipp NAMES IN WHICH AS- 2019. DATED this 22nd day of May, lobby on the 8th day of July, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DATED this 22nd day of May, SESSED: BEVERLY MOWATT Danny J. Shipp 2019. 2019 at 10:00 AM. COURT LEVY COUNTY, 2019. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp FLORIDA Danny J. Shipp All of said property being in the COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DATED this 22nd day of May, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT County of Levy, State of Florida. FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, 2019. Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Danny J. Shipp 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. FLORIDA Unless such Certificate shall be Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT redeemed according to law, the 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, COURT LEVY COUNTY, NOTICE OF APPLICATION Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, property described in such Cer- 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. FLORIDA FOR TAX DEED 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. tificate will be sold to the high- NOTICE OF APPLICATION est bidder in the Courthouse FOR TAX DEED Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION lobby on the 8th day of July, 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. that the holder(s) of Certificate FOR TAX DEED 2019 at 10:00 AM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR TAX DEED number 1104-16 of the sale of that the holder(s) of Certificate NOTICE OF APPLICATION 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, DATED this 22nd day of May, number 4624-15 of the sale of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR TAX DEED tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- that the holder(s) of Certificate 2019. 2015 has (have) filed said Cer- that the holder(s) of Certificate sued thereon. The name(s) of number 4922-08 of the sale of Danny J. Shipp tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- number 932-12 of the sale of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the holder(s) of said Certificate, 2008 has (have) filed said Cer- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT sued thereon. The name(s) of 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- that the holder(s) of Certificate the description of the property, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- COURT LEVY COUNTY, the holder(s) of said Certificate, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- number 4696-12 of the sale of the name(s) in which it is as- sued thereon. The name(s) of FLORIDA the description of the property, sued thereon. The name(s) of 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- sessed are as follows: the holder(s) of said Certificate, the name(s) in which it is as- the holder(s) of said Certificate, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- the description of the property, Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, sessed are as follows: the description of the property, sued thereon. The name(s) of NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE the name(s) in which it is as- 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. the name(s) in which it is as- the holder(s) of said Certificate, HOLDER(S): IL IRA INVEST- sessed are as follows: NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE sessed are as follows: NOTICE OF APPLICATION the description of the property, MENTS LLC HOLDER(S): WILLIAM R FOR TAX DEED the name(s) in which it is as- NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE WOMBLE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF HOLDER(S): LEE F PAL- HOLDER(S): JOSEPH PAL- sessed are as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THE PROPERTY: TRACTS LARDY III LOTTA that the holder(s) of Certificate LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF #423 AND #424, UNIVERSITY NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE number 2899-12 of the sale of THE PROPERTY: LOT 5, ESTATES, AN UNRECORDED LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF HOLDER(S): MARK A POW- 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- BLOCK 19, WILLISTON HIGH- SUBDIVISION IN SECTION THE PROPERTY: LOT 1, THE PROPERTY: TRACT ELL tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- LANDS UNIT 12, ACCORDING 12, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, BLOCK B, LANGLEY ES- #396, LEGALLY DESCRIBED sued thereon. The name(s) of TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY TATES, ACCORDING TO THE AS: THE E 1/2 OF THE NE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF the holder(s) of said Certificate, CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE THE PROPERTY: LOT 51 OF the description of the property, PAGE 13, PUBLIC RECORDS MORE PARTICULARLY DE- IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 48, SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF LONG POND LANDING, AD- the name(s) in which it is as- OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 12 DITION 2 SUBDIVISION, AS sessed are as follows: RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF COUNTY, FLORIDA NAMES IN WHICH AS- SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. 7, PAGE 29 OF THE PUBLIC NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- SESSED: WILLET ADOLPHE OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP NAMES IN WHICH AS- RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, CATE HOLDER(S): ANGELA 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, SESSED: ROY BOSWELL, NAMES IN WHICH AS- FLORIDA. JOYNER All of said property being in the LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. GRACELYN BOSWELL County of Levy, State of Florida. SESSED: JOSE ANTONIO CONDE NAMES IN WHICH AS- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF NAMES IN WHICH AS- All of said property being in the SESSED: MICHAEL A WIL- THE PROPERTY: LOT 10, Unless such Certificate shall be SESSED: JUAN BUONO County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the SON, BRENDA J WILSON BLOCK 95, WILLISTON HIGH- redeemed according to law, the PETRILLI County of Levy, State of Florida. LANDS GOLF AND COUNTRY property described in such Cer- Unless such Certificate shall be All of said property being in the CLUB ESTATES, ACCORDING tificate will be sold to the high- All of said property being in the redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be County of Levy, State of Florida. TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- est bidder in the Courthouse County of Levy, State of Florida. property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, lobby on the 8th day of July, tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- Unless such Certificate shall be PAGES 67 THROUGH 67M, 2019 at 10:00 AM. Unless such Certificate shall be est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- redeemed according to law, the OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the lobby on the 8th day of July, DATED this 22nd day of May, est bidder in the Courthouse OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- 2019 at 10:00 AM. 2019. lobby on the 8th day of July, tificate will be sold to the high- 2019 at 10:00 AM. est bidder in the Courthouse NAMES IN WHICH ASSESSED: Danny J. Shipp est bidder in the Courthouse DATED this 22nd day of May, lobby on the 8th day of July, ENEIDA V VAZQUEZ-ORTIZ, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT lobby on the 8th day of July, 2019. DATED this 22nd day of May, 2019 at 10:00 AM. ENEIDA V VAZQUEZ-ORTIZ COURT LEVY COUNTY, 2019 at 10:00 AM. Danny J. Shipp 2019. TRUSTEE FOR IVAN ALEXIS FLORIDA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp DATED this 22nd day of May, MATOS-VAZQUEZ, ENEIDA V DATED this 22nd day of May, COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 2019. VAZQUEZ-ORTIZ IN TRUST Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, 2019. FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, Danny J. Shipp FOR IVAN ALEXIS MA- 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. Danny J. Shipp FLORIDA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT TOS-VAZQUEZ CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, NOTICE OF APPLICATION COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. FOR TAX DEED Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, FLORIDA All of said property being in the FLORIDA 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. County of Levy, State of Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, that the holder(s) of Certificate 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. FOR TAX DEED Unless such Certificate shall be FOR TAX DEED 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. number 3799-11 of the sale of redeemed according to law, the 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE OF APPLICATION property described in such Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- that the holder(s) of Certificate tificate will be sold to the high- that the holder(s) of Certificate FOR TAX DEED number 3243-16 of the sale of sued thereon. The name(s) of est bidder in the Courthouse the holder(s) of said Certificate, number 4347-14 of the sale of 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- 2014 has (have) filed said Cer- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lobby on the 8th day of July, the description of the property, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- that the holder(s) of Certificate 2019 at 10:00 AM. the name(s) in which it is as- sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of number 4611-15 of the sale of sessed are as follows: the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, 2015 has (have) filed said Cer- DATED this 22nd day of May, the description of the property, the description of the property, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 2019. NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- sued thereon. The name(s) of Danny J. Shipp HOLDER(S): INA GROUP LLC sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: the holder(s) of said Certificate, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT the description of the property, COURT LEVY COUNTY, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE the name(s) in which it is as- FLORIDA PROPERTY: LOT 1, BLOCK HOLDER(S): CB INTERNA- HOLDER(S): RM CAPITAL IN- sessed are as follows: TIONAL INVESTMENTS LLC 49, WILLISTON HIGHLANDS Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, UNIT 5 REPLAT, ACCORDING VESTMENTS, LLC NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE HOLDER(S): WILLIAM R CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, THE PROPERTY: LOTS 5, 6, PROPERTY: LOT 7, BLOCK E, WOMBLE PAGE 5, PUBLIC RECORDS 19 & 20, BLOCK C, ROSE- OAK RIDGE ESTATES, UNIT Notice of public Sale OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA WOOD PARK UNIT NO. 1, ONE, AS PER PLAT THERE- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF Notice is hereby given the fol- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT THE PROPERTY: LOT 9, lowing vehicles will be sold for NAMES IN WHICH AS- THEREOF AS RECORDED BOOK 4, PAGES 7, 7A AND 7B, BLOCK 13, WILLISTON HIGH- towing and storage pursuant to SESSED: BLUE RIVER CORP, IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 16, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY LANDS UNIT 12, ACCORDING F.S. #713.78. Sale is to be held BLUE RIVER CORPORATION PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS at Larry’s Body Shop 52 N. RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, Main street Newberry FL 32669 All of said property being in the AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOW- NAMES IN WHICH AS- PAGE 13, PUBLIC RECORDS 2013 Toyota County of Levy, State of Florida. ING DESCRIBED PARCEL: SESSED: MICHAEL MCFAR- OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2T1BU4EE0DC079125 BEGIN AT THE NE CORNER LANE, SANDRA MCFARLANE OF SAID LOT 20, THENCE 2015 Ford Unless such Certificate shall be NAMES IN WHICH AS- 3FADP4AJ6FM178597 redeemed according to law, the S 00°31'25” E, ALONG THE All of said property being in the SESSED: ANESHA ROGERS 2003 Chevy property described in such Cer- EAST LINE THEREOF, 25.04 County of Levy, State of Florida. FEET; THENCE S 88°44’31” W, 1GNDS13S232407977 tificate will be sold to the high- All of said property being in the 2004 Nissan est bidder in the Courthouse A DISTANCE OF 100.08 FEET Unless such Certificate shall be County of Levy, State of Florida. 5N1ED28T54C687917 lobby on the 8th day of July, TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID redeemed according to law, the 2002 Nissan 2019 at 10:00 AM. LOT 20; THENCE N 00°34'09" property described in such Cer- Unless such Certificate shall be 1N6ED29X72C396318 W, A DISTANCE OF 21.00 tificate will be sold to the high- redeemed according to law, the 2001 Chevy DATED this 22nd day of May, FEET TO THE NW CORNER est bidder in the Courthouse property described in such Cer- 1GNCS13W812112944 2019. OF SAID LOT 20; THENCE lobby on the 8th day of July, tificate will be sold to the high- 2017 Nissan Danny J. Shipp N 86°25'36" E, ALONG THE 2019 at 10:00 AM. est bidder in the Courthouse NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 20, 1N6BD0CT9HN703739 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT lobby on the 8th day of July, 2010 Mazda COURT LEVY COUNTY, 100.26 FEET TO THE POINT DATED this 22nd day of May, 2019 at 10:00 AM. JM1BL1SFA1216360 FLORIDA OF BEGINNING. 2019. 2001 Nissan Danny J. Shipp DATED this 22nd day of May, JN8DR09X31W575056 Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, NAMES IN WHICH AS- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 2019. 2009 Toyota 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. SESSED: SHIRLENE BOOTH COURT LEVY COUNTY, Danny J. Shipp 1NXBU40E99Z026842 FLORIDA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT All of said property being in the 2001 Mercury COURT LEVY COUNTY, 2MEFM74W01X634366 County of Levy, State of Florida. Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, FLORIDA 2014 Honda 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. Unless such Certificate shall be 19XFB2F55EE043654 Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, redeemed according to law, the 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. 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NOTICE OF APPLICATION are defendants, the Levy Coun- 2018 ANNUAL DRINKING your drinking water according water below which there is thetic and volatile organic FOR TAX DEED ty Clerk of the Circuit Court WATER QUALITY REPORT to Federal State Laws. Except now known or expected risk chemicals, which are by-prod- will sell to the highest and best CITY OF CHIEFLAND where otherwise indicated this to health. MCLGS allow for a ucts of industrial processes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, bidder for cash in/on in the report shows the results of our margin of safety. and petroleum production, and that the holder(s) of Certificate BOCC Meeting Room of the monitoring for the period, of can also, come from gas sta- number 2008-16 of the sale of Levy County Courthouse, 355 We are pleased to present this January 1 to December 31, Maximum Residual Disinfec- tions, urban storm water runoff, 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- S. Court St., Bronson, Florida year’s Annual Water Quality 2018. As authorized and ap- tant Level (MRDL) – is the and septic systems. tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 32621, Levy County, Florida at Report. This report is designed proved by EPA, the State has highest level of a disinfectant E. Radioactive contam- sued thereon. The name(s) of 11:00 AM on the 15 day of July, to keep you informed about the reduced monitoring require- allowed in drinking water. inants, which can be naturally the holder(s) of said Certificate, 2019, the following described excellent water and services ments for certain contaminants MCLs are set as close to the occurring or be the result of oil the description of the property, property as set forth in said Fi- we have delivered to you over to less often than once per MCLGs as feasible using the and gas production and mining the name(s) in which it is as- nal Judgment of Foreclosure: the past year. With three wells year because the concentra- best available treatment tech- activities. sessed are as follows: LOT 16, BLOCK B, CASON'S located throughout the city, tions of the contaminants are nology. INGLIS ACRES UNIT 1, AC- consumers are supplied with not expected to vary signifi- In order to ensure that tap NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE CORDING TO THE PLAT groundwater drawn from the cantly from year to year. Some Maximum Residual Disinfec- water is safe to drink, EPA HOLDER(S): IDE TECHNOLO- THEREOF RECORDED IN Floridan Aquifer. Due to excel- of our data [e.g., for inorganic tant Level Goal (MRDLG) – the prescribes regulations, which GIES, INC. PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 41, lent quality of this groundwater contaminants, volatile organ- level of a drinking water disin- limit the amount of certain con- PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY source, disinfection through ic contaminants, radiological fectant below which there is no taminants in water provided LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY, FLORIDA. chlorination is the only treat- contaminants and lead and known or expected health risk. by public water systems. FDA THE PROPERTY: LOT 12, ment process required to pro- copper contaminants], though MRDLGs to not reflect the ben- regulations establish limits for BLOCK A, PINEHURST SUB- A/K/A 97 MARY STREET, ING- duce a safe an aesthetically representative, is more than efits of the use of disinfectants contaminants in bottled water, DIVISION, AS RECORDED LIS, FL 34449 pleasing product for the com- one year old. to control microbial contami- which must provide the same IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 37A, Any person claiming an interest munity. We are proud to report nants. protection for public health. PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY in the surplus from the sale, if the City of Chiefland water In the following table, you will COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETH- any, other than the property users met all federal and state find many terms and abbrevia- The sources of drinking (both All drinking water, including ER WITH A 2005 DESTINY owner as of the date of the Lis standards for drinking water in tions that might not be familiar. tap water and bottled water) bottled water, may reasonably MOBILE HOME BEARING ID# Pendens must file a claim within 2018. To help you better understand include rivers, lakes, streams, be expected to contain at least DI00791 & TITLE #93028073. 60 days after the sale. these terms we have provided ponds, reservoirs, springs small amounts of some con- Dated in Levy County, Florida In 2018, the Department of the following definitions: and wells. As water travels taminants. The presence of NAMES IN WHICH AS- this 18 day of June, 2019. Environmental Protection per- over the surface of the land contaminants does not neces- SESSED: MARIO BROWN Clerk of the Circuit Court formed a Source Water As- Non-Detects (ND) – means or through the ground, it dis- sarily indicate that the water A/K/A MARIO SEANTELL Levy County, Florida sessment on our system. The not detected and indicates the solves naturally occurring poses a health risk. More in- BROWN, MARIO BROWN, assessment was conducted substance was not found by minerals and in some cased, formation about contaminants MARLAND WILLIAMS, MAR- By: to provide information about laboratory analysis. radioactive material, and can and potential health effects can LAND C WILLIAMS Deputy Clerk any potential sources of con- pick up substances resulting be obtained by calling the Envi- Albertelli Law tamination in the vicinity of our Parts per million (ppm) – or mil- from the presence of animals ronmental Protection Agency’s All of said property being in the Attorney for Plaintiff wells and a search of the data ligrams per liter (mg/L) – one or from human activity. Safe Drinking Water Hotline at County of Levy, State of Florida. P.O. Box 23028 sources indicated four poten- part per million approximately 1-800-426-4791. Tampa, FL 33623 tial sources of contamination corresponds to one minute in Contaminants that may be Some people may be more Unless such Certificate shall be (813) 221-4743 identified for this system with two years or a single penny in present in source water include vulnerable to contaminants in redeemed according to law, the (813) 221-9171 facsimile a moderate susceptibility level. $10,000. the following: drinking water than the general property described in such Cer- eService: servealaw@albertel- The assessment results are A. Microbial contam- population. Immuno-compro- tificate will be sold to the high- lilaw.com available on the FDEP Source Parts per billion (ppb) – or mi- inants, such as viruses and mised persons such as person est bidder in the Courthouse Water Assessment and Protec- crograms per liter (ug/L) – one bacteria, which may come from with cancer undergoing che- lobby on the 8th day of July, If you are a person with a dis- tion website at www.dep.state. part per billion approximately sewage treatment plants, sep- motherapy, persons who have 2019 at 10:00 AM. ability who needs any accom- fl.us/swapp. corresponds to one minute in tic systems, agricultural live- undergone organ transplants, modation in order to partici- 2,000 years, or a single penny stock operation and wildfire. people with HIV/AIDS or oth- DATED this 22nd day of May, pate in this proceeding, you If you have any questions in $10,000,000. B. Inorganic contami- er immune system disorder, 2019. are entitled, at no cost to you, about this report or concerning nants, such as salts and met- some elderly, and infants can Danny J. Shipp to the provision of certain as- your water utility, please con- Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) – pi- als, which can be naturally-oc- be particularly at risk from in- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT sistance. Please contact Jan tact Shane Keene at 493-6789. cocuries per liter is a measure curring or result from urban fections. These people should COURT LEVY COUNTY, Phillips, ADA Coordinator, Ala- If you want to learn more about of the radioactivity in water. storm water runoff, industrial or seek advice about drinking FLORIDA chua County Courthouse, 201 your water utility, please attend domestic wastewater discharg- water from their health care E. University Ave., Gainesville, any of our regular scheduled Action Level (AL) – the concen- es, oil and gas production, min- providers. EPA/CDC guide- Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, FL 32601 at (352)337-6237 at meetings held on the second tration of a contaminant which, ing or farming. lines on appropriate means to 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. least 7 days before your sched- and fourth Monday of each if exceeded, triggers treatment C. Pesticides and her- lessen the risk of infection by uled court appearance, or im- month at 6:00 PM at Chiefland or other requirements which a bicides, which may come from cryptosporidium and other mi- NOTICE OF APPLICATION mediately upon receiving this City Hall, 214 East Park Ave- water system must follow. a variety of sources such as crobiological contaminants are FOR TAX DEED notification if the time before the nue. agriculture, urban storm runoff available from the Safe Drink- scheduled appearance is less NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Maximum Contaminant Lev- and residential uses. ing Water Hotline (1-800-426- than 7 days; if you are hearing The City of Chiefland routinely el Goal (MCLG) – is the level D. Organic chemical 4791). Please call our office if that the holder(s) of Certificate or voice impaired, call 711. number 1193-15 of the sale of monitors for contaminants in of a contaminant in drinking contaminants, including syn- you have any questions. 2015 has (have) filed said Cer- PUBLISHED June 27, 2019 & tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- July 4, 2019 sued thereon. The name(s) of the holder(s) of said Certificate, the description of the property, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT the name(s) in which it is as- OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL sessed are as follows: CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY , FLORIDA NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE PROBATE DIVISION HOLDER(S): WILLIAM R FILE NO. : 38-2019-CP-000017 WOMBLE ESTATE OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF WILLIAM C. SCHWEIKLE, De- THE PROPERTY: TRACTS ceased. #186 AND 187, LEGALLY DE- NOTICE TO CREDITORS SCRIBED AS: THE S 1/2 OF The administration of the estate THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 of WILLIAM C . SCHWEIKLE, OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE deceased , whose date of death 1/4 AND THE W 1/2 OF THE was October 9 , 2017 , File SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF Number 38-2019-CP-000017, THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 is pending in t he Circuit Court OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP for Levy County , Florida , Pro- 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, bate Division, the address of LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. which is Levy County Court- house, 355 Scuth Court Street, NAMES IN WHICH AS- Bronson, Florida 32621. The SESSED: ANGEL DIEZ names and addresses of the personal representative and All of said property being in the the personal representative's County of Levy, State of Florida. attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the Decedent Unless such Certificate shall be and other persons having redeemed according to law, the claims or demands against property described in such Cer- Decedent ' s estate on whom tificate will be sold to the high- a copy of this notice is required est bidder in the Courthouse to be served must file their lobby on the 8th day of July, claims with this court WITHIN 2019 at 10:00 AM. THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE TIME DATED this 22nd day of May, OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION 2019. OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY Danny J. Shipp (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF COURT LEVY COUNTY, THIS NOTICE ON THEM. FLORIDA All other creditors of the Dece- dent and other persons having Pub: 06/06/2019, 06/13/2019, claims or demands against 06/20/2019, 06/27/2019. Decedent's estate must file their c l aims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THE DATE OF THE FIRST OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY TICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED COUNTY, FLORIDA WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS CIVIL ACTION DIVISION: SET FORTH IN SECTION CASE NO.: 38-2018-CA- 733 . 702 OF THE FLORIDA 000543 PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOT- NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE WITHSTANDING THE TIME LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER, PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE Plaintiff, , ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) vs. YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, THE DECEDENT ' S DATE OF DEVISEES, GRANTEES, DEATH IS BARRED. ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, The date of the first publication CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR of this notice is OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIM- June 27, 2019. ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST, DAVID B. WALK- Attorney for Personal Repre- ER, DECEASED, et al, sentative : Defendant(s). THEODORE M. BURT , ESQ. at Law NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT Florida Bar Number 172404 TO CHAPTER 45 403 East Wade Street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Post Office Box 308 Pursuant to a Final Judgment Trenton , Florida 32693 of Foreclosure dated April 26, (352) 463-2348 2019, and entered in Case No. Email : Burt@svic . net 38-2018-CA-000543 of the Cir- cuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Personal Representative : Circuit in and for Levy Coun- FREDRECA SCHWEIKLE ty, Florida in which Nationstar 58 51 NW 165th Street Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper, Trenton , Florida 32693 If present, elevated levels of been sitting for several hours, http://www.epa.gov/safewater/ you for understanding. is the Plaintiff and Jeffrey Scott lead can cause serious health you can minimize the potential lead. Walker; Lindsey Marie Walker; PUBLISHED June 27, 2019 & problems, especially for preg- for lead exposure by flushing We at the City of Chiefland Monika Ann Walker a/k/a Mon- July 4, 2019 nant women and young chil- your tap for 30 seconds to 2 Thank you for allowing us to work around the clock to pro- ika Walker; Susan Elaine Shea; dren. Lead in drinking water minutes before using water for continue providing your fam- vide top quality water to every Any And All Unknown Parties is primarily from materials and drinking or cooking. If you are ily with clean, quality water tap. We ask that all our cus- Claiming by, Through, Under, components associated with concerned about lead in your this year. In order to maintain tomers help us protect our And Against The Herein named service lines and home plumb- water, you may wish to have a safe and dependable water water sources, which are the Individual Defendant(s) Who ing. The City of Chiefland is your water tested. Informa- supply we sometimes need heart of our community, our are not Known To Be Dead Or responsible for providing high tion on lead in drinking water, to make improvements that way of life and our children’s Alive, Whether Said Unknown quality drinking water, but can- testing methods, and steps will benefit all of our custom- future. Parties May Claim An Interest not control the variety of mate- you can take to minimize expo- ers. These improvements are in Spouses, Heirs, Devisees, rials used in plumbing compo- sure is available from the Safe sometimes reflected as rate PUBLISHED June 27, 2019 & Grantees, Or Other Claimants nents. When your water has Drinking Water Hotline or at structure adjustments. Thank July 4, 2019 Thursday, June 27, 2019 Chiefland Citizen 7B IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Auto Auction Notice Under Fictitious Name LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Law Pursuant to Section PROBATE DIVISION The Following Vehicle 865.09, Florida Statutes File No. 38-2019-CP-71 VIN: JNKCV51F84M701557 Division: Year: 2004 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Make: INFI that the undersigned, desiring IN RE: ESTATE OF Model: G35* to engage in business under MICHAEL J. BAGGS, Body: 4 DOOR will be sold at the fictitious name of : Profes- a/k/a MICHAEL JAMES Public Auction July 6, 2019 at sional Communications by Hedi BAGGS, 11:00AM to satisfy a lien, Flor- Saliba at 7530 NE 138th Ln., in Deceased. ida Statue 713.78,The auction the County of Levy, In the City will take place at 13950 US 19 of Newberry, Florida 32669 in- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Chiefland FL 32627 at 11:00 AM tends to register the said name TO ALL PERSONS HAV- by Tri County Towing & Recov- with the Division of Corpora- ING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS ery, Inc. (352)493-1818 tions of the Florida Department AGAINST THE ABOVE ES- of State, Tallahassee, Florida. TATE: The Following Vehicle You are hereby notified that an VIN: 1GNCS13W0W2253899 Dated: Chiefland, Florida this 3 Order of Summary Administra- Year: 1998 day of June, 2019. tion has been entered in the Make: CHEV Heidi Saliba estate of MICHAEL J. BAGGS, Model: Blazer* a/k/a MICHAEL JAMES will be sold at Public Auction PUBLISHED June 27, 2019 BAGGS, deceased, File Num- July 11, 2019 at 11:00AM to ber 38-2019-CP-71; by the satisfy a lien, Florida Statue BOARD OF COUNTY Circuit Court for Levy Coun- 713.78,The auction will take COMMISSIONERS ty, Florida, Probate Division, place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland the address of which is 355 FL 32627 at 11:00 AM by Tri A public hearing on each pe- South Court Street, Bronson, County Towing & Recovery, Inc. tition as described below will FL 32621; that the decedent’s (352)493-1818 be conducted by the Board date of death was October 12, of County Commissioners on 2018; that the total value of the The Following Vehicle Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 9:00 estate is $250.00 and that the VIN: 1G4HP54KX14163428 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the names and addresses of those Year: 2001 matter may be heard during the to whom it has been assigned Make: BUIC course of action. The hearing by such order are: Model: LeSabre* will be held in the County Com- Name Address will be sold at Public Auction missioner’s Meeting Room, The Beneficiary: July 6, 2019 at 11:00AM to Levy County Courthouse, 355 CYNTHIA DAVIS 665 Third satisfy a lien, Florida Statue South Court Street, Bronson, Street, Cedar Key, Florida 713.78,The auction will take Florida. The Board of County 32625 place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland Commissioners are not bound ALL INTERESTED PERSONS FL 32627 at 11:00 AM by Tri to consider the petitions in the ARE NOTIFIED THAT: County Towing & Recovery, Inc. order listed in this notice. Any All creditors of the estate of the (352)493-1818 of these petitions maybe con- decedent and persons having sidered as soon as the meeting claims or demands against the The Following Vehicle commences. estate of the decedent other VIN: 1G4HP52K334188838 than those for whom provision Year: 2003 Final Plat (FP 02-19) McMillen for full payment was made in Make: BUIC Surveying representing Loren the Order of Summary Admin- Model: LeSabre* Nichols, petitioning the board istration must file their claims for a Final Plat of “Trackside with this court WITHIN THE will be sold at Public Auction West.” A subdivision consisting TIME PERIODS SET FORTH July 21 2019 at 11:00AM to of five residential lots contain- IN FLORIDA STATUTES SEC- satisfy a lien, Florida Statue ing 10 acres more or less each. TION 733.702. ALL CLAIMS 713.78,The auction will take Said parcel lies within the SE ¼ AND DEMANDS NOT SO place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland of Section 19, Township 13S, FILED WILL BE FOREVER FL 32627 at 11:00 AM by Tri Range 19E, in Levy County. BARRED. County Towing & Recovery, Inc. Said parcel contains 50 acres NOTWITHSTANDING ANY (352)493-1818 more or less and is located OTHER APPLICABLE TIME within an “ARR” Agriculture/Ru- PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED Tri-County Towing & Recovery ral Residential zone. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Inc. 2008 SW 4th Place. Chief- AFTER THE DECEDENT’S land.Fla.32644 352-493-1818 Copies of said petitions with DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Office 352-260-0850 Fax 352- complete legal descriptions The date of first publication of 672-8486 Cell and subsequent staff reports this Notice is June 27, 2019. (if applicable) will be available Attorney for Person Giving No- PUBLISHED June 27, 2019 for review at the Levy County tice: Development Department. For SUWANNEE RIVER WATER /s/ Bruce H. Bokor /s/ Information call 352-486-5203. MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BRUCE H. BOKOR Attorney Interested parties may appear PUBLIC NOTICE OF for Petitioners Email: bruceb@ at the meeting and be heard re- APPLICATION jpfirm.com Secondary Email: garding the proposed petitions.

[email protected] Any person requiring reason- Notice is hereby given that pur- Florida Bar No. 0150340 able accommodations to par- suant to Chapter 373, Florida JOHNSON, POPE, BOKOR, ticipate in this meeting should Statutes, the following applica- RUPPEL & BURNS, LLP contact the County Commis- tion for permit was received on 911 Chestnut Street sioners Administration Office at June 13, 2019: Clearwater, Florida 33756 352-486-5218. Telephone: 727-461-1818 3KS Family Limited Partner- Facsimile: 727-462-0365 PUBLISHED June 27, 2019 ship, PO Box 16966, Tampa, FL Person Giving Notice: 33687, has submitted an appli- Cynthia Davis cation to modify Water Use Per- P.O. Box 459 mit number 2-075-215980-3, to Cedar Key, Florida 32625 add two livestock wells with no change in allocation. This proj- Published June 27, 2019 & July ect is located in Township 11S, 4, 2019 Range 16E, Sections 1-4, 11, and 12, in Levy County. PLANNING COMMISSION Interested persons may com- A public hearing on the petition ment upon the application or described below will be con- submit a written request for a ducted by the Planning Com- staff report containing proposed mission on Monday, July 1, agency action regarding the 2019 at 5:30 p.m. or as soon application by writing to the Su- thereafter as the matter may wannee River Water Manage- be heard during the course of ment District, Attn: Resource action. The hearing will be held Management, 9225 C.R. 49, in the Levy County Board of Live Oak, Florida 32060. Such County Commissioner’s Meet- comments or requests must be ing Room. The Levy County received by 5:00 PM within 14 Courthouse, 355 South Court days from the date of publica- Street, Bronson, Florida. The tion. Planning Commission is not bound to consider the petitions No further public notice will be in the order listed in this notice. provided regarding this appli- Any of these petitions may- cation. A copy of the staff re- be considered as soon as the port must be requested in order meeting commences. to remain advised of further proceedings. Substantially af- Preliminary Plat (PP 02-19) fected persons are entitled to McMillen Surveying represent- request an administrative hear- ing Everett Pearce, petitioning ing, pursuant to Title 28, Florida the board for a Preliminary Administrative Code, regarding Plat of “Lot 4, Block A, Bronson the proposed agency action by Oaks Replat” a residential sub- submitting a written request af- division consisting of one 8 acre ter reviewing the staff report. lot. Parcel located in Section 3, Township 12S, Range 17E, in PUBLISHED June 27, 2019 Levy County. Said parcel con- tains 8 acres more or less and Public Notice is located in an “RR” Rural Res- idential zoning district. The City Commission of the City of Chiefland will hold a Copies of said petitions with Public Hearing on July 8, 2019 complete legal descriptions at 6:00 PM at City Hall, 214 and subsequent staff reports East Park Avenue. The purpose will be available for review at of the Public Hearing is to read the Levy County Development the second and final reading of Department. For Information Ordinance Number 19-03 au- call 352-486-5203. Interested thorizing the use of golf carts on parties may appear at the meet- certain city streets in the City of ing and be heard regarding Chiefland. the proposed ordinance. Any person requiring reasonable If any person decides to ap- accommodations to participate peal the decision of the City in this meeting should contact Commission he/she will need a the County Commissioners Ad- record of proceedings for such ministration Office at 352-486- purpose and he/she may need 5218. to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made PUBLISHED June 27, 2019 which record includes the testi- mony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, indi- viduals with disabilities needing a reasonable accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the office of the City Manager at City Hall, 214 East Park Avenue Chiefland, FL 32626 (352) 493-6711. The proposed Ordinance can be inspected during regular busi- ness hours at City Hall, 214 East Park Avenue.

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