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NEWS BRIEFS Citrus sees COVID-19 spike Keep BH Pool Open committee Highlands North and In- increase of seven. Lecanto and Pine Ridge): Cases up 40.5% last week verness Highlands South): n 34446 (Homosassa, Ho- 22, an increase of seven. announces new 121, an increase of 48 since mosassa Springs, Lecanto n 34448 (Homosassa, B The following are Citrus June 29. and Sugarmill Woods): 27, Homosassa Springs, direction USTER n T County’s changes in COVID- 34428 (Crystal River, an increase of seven. Sugarmill Woods, Lecanto HOMPSON Red Level and Inglis): 32, n 34434 (Dunnellon, Cit- At its June 18, 2020 19 cases, hospitalizations and Crystal River): 14, an Staff writer an increase of 10. rus Springs, Hernando meeting, members of the and deaths for the week of increase of five. n 34429: (Crystal River, and Pine Ridge): 25, an in- Keep BH Pool Open Last week, Citrus County June 29 through July 5. n 34433 (Dunnellon, Cit- Committee voted to Ozello, Homosassa crease of four. rus Springs and Pine residents experienced a By the Sunday, July 5, Springs, Lecanto and n 34461 (Black Diamond, abandon their former ef- Ridge): 10, an increase of 40.5% increase in COVID- update, Citrus County had Black Diamond): 31, an in- Citrus Hills, Homosassa forts to get the BOCC to 19 cases and an 18.4% in- 399 cases, an increase of one. renovate the pool in Cen- crease of eight. Springs, Lecanto, Pine n crease in hospitalizations, 115 (40.5%) since June 29; n 34465 (Beverly Hills, Ridge and Sugarmill 34436 (Floral City): 8, tral Ridge Community but no new deaths. 45 hospitalizations, an in- Black Diamond, Citrus Woods): 24, an increase of an increase of two. n Park. The cost of renova- Inverness, Floral City, crease of seven (18.4%); Springs, Lecanto and Pine three. 34445 (Holder, Citrus tions pursuant to the ap- Inverness Highlands and 13 deaths, no change. Ridge): 30, an increase of n 34450 (Inverness and Springs, Hernando and proved engineering plans North and Inverness High- COVID-19 cases ranked 10. Inverness Highlands Pine Ridge): Less than was too great, especially lands South saw the larg- by Citrus County’s 15 zip n 34453 (Inverness, Cit- South): 23, an increase of five, an increase of less now that the Marcite/con- est increase with 48 new codes: rus Hills, Hernando, In- three. than five. crete may be deteriorat- cases, a 65.8% increase for n 34452 (Inverness, Flo- verness Highlands North n 34442 (Citrus Hills, n 34449 (Inglis and Yan- ing too much due to the the 34452 zip code. ral City, Inverness and Lecanto): 30, an Citrus Springs, Hernando, keetown): 0, no change. pool being left without water for over a year. The new approach is for Roger Carlson to have the pool engineer provide drawings for a new pool with the same surface Lemonade — the Wright Way area as the pool in the Central Ridge Community Park. This new pool would be 25 yards long and 33 feet wide and contain four lanes and have an 8 or 9 foot deep end which allows diving. A larger pool that will be 25 yards long and approximately 50 feet wide containing six lanes and an 8 or 9 foot deep end which allows diving will be designed by and paid for by Nature Coast Affordable Housing Corp. The committee will meet again in about six weeks once engineered draw- ings of these two pools are available. The committee will be advocating for the new BOCC elected in Novem- ber to use impact fees, grants and community contributions to pay for whichever pool concept they prefer and a splash pad to enhance the Bev- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle erly Hills Community Park Sisters Kynleigh Wright, 7, Kelsey Wright, 9, Avery Moore, 8, Kamryn Wright, 11, Kayton Wright, 8, and Rylen Moore, 10, spent Wednesday (the skateboard park) on afternoon selling ice-cold lemonade along Gospel Island in Inverness. Roosevelt Boulevard. Stakeholders who have previously donated funds Six local siblings are using their summer to try their hand at business Carlson is holding in the NANCY KENNEDY Kelsey Wright, 9; Kayton they taste our lemonade and Central Citrus Rotary ac- Staff writer Wright, 8; Avery Moore, 8 and they tell us how good it is.” count, currently contain- Kynleigh Wright, 7. Kamryn said she thinks their ing $19,800, will be able Their grandma, Brenda lemonade is “better than to request return of their lthough there’s only one Wright McKenzie, who takes care of Chick-fil-A.” funds by contacting Carl- Way to make lemonade, the the girls on Wednesdays during “Sometimes people ask for son at 352-464-0324. the summer while their par- ‘no sugar,’ and we say, ‘sorry, — From staff reports recipe is a secret. ents work, and who owns her but it has sugar in it,’ and A own permitting business, said sometimes they buy it anyway, Sarasota County What’s not a secret: The six on Gospel Island Road in she wanted the girls to learn and they say, ‘This is good lem- sheriff’s car Wright family sisters are bud- Inverness. first-hand how to earn their onade!’” she said. ding entrepreneurs, selling Their motto: “Lemonade so own money and run a business. McKenzie said the girls are broken into lemonade every Wednesday good it will make your mouth “For me, the best thing about learning practical math skills, outside home from noon to 6 p.m. from their pucker.” this, it teaches us responsibil- from how many cups in a Wright Way Lemonade Stand in The girls are: Kamryn ity,” Rylen said. “And I love to SARASOTA — A Flor- front of their grandma’s house Wright, 11; Rylen Moore, 10; see the faces of people when See LEMONADE/Page A9 ida sheriff’s department- issued vehicle was broken into outside his home late Sunday or early Monday morning, officials said Waste Pro: Transition should The vehicle was KC Wine & parked outside the home of Sarasota County Sher- iff Tom Knight’s home in be seamless for customers Bistro heads Venice, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported. Sheriff’s spokeswoman Firm recently acquired Angie’s Disposal Megan Krahe didn’t say M D. B customers of both compa- postcards with service to new location what was taken from the ICHAEL ATES Staff writer nies?: “We look to incorpo- day changes for solid vehicle. rate routes together to waste and recycling “I can confirm that no Waste Pro’s acquisition form a seamless transition services.” Will move into former weapons or Tasers were July 1 of Angie’s Disposal that reduces vehicle traf- What brought about this taken,” Krahe said. Service Inc. should be fic in communities where acquisition and why now?: Crew, The Bar spot “There was forced entry. seamless to customers of multiple haulers are col- “Garbage collection is a Other than that we’re both companies. lecting trash.” very capital-intensive MICHAEL D. Bar, whose owner had waiting on further details. That’s the first big take- What changes will Ang- business. In order to keep BATES announced recently she It was not left unlocked.” away from the deal. Waste ie’s customers experi- up with the demand of cus- Staff writer had been struggling with Sheriff’s investigators Pro already serviced ence?: “Angie’s customers tomers’ needs, Waste Pro capacity restrictions are looking into the inci- about 7,000 homes in Cit- will be incorporated in the can supply the necessary KC Wine & Koffee Bar from the COVID-19 dent, she said, rus County. The Angie’s Waste Pro database. They funding for trucks and re- will soon be moving out pandemic. “It’s active and ongo- acquisition will add an- have already seen current sources to maintain the of the Crystal River Mall Jeff and Marissa Coun- other 4,500, increasing invoices for the upcoming services brought forward tryman opened KC Wine ing. I don’t know how and into its new location the residential customer service quarter. The routes by the team at Angie’s at 564 N. Citrus Ave., in & Koffee Bar about three much is going to be re- service base to about will be slightly modified in Disposal.” the downtown historic years ago and jumped at leased,” she said. 11,500. the near future and will be What happens to Angie’s district. the opportunity to be in She said there were The Chronicle reached done to reduce traffic employees?: “The staff at And it will have a new the historic district loca- other car burglaries in the out to Waste Pro about while making as little im- Angie’s has been em- name: KC Wine & tion when the Crew site area, which are being in- what this all means. Here pact to customers as ployed by Waste Pro and Bistro. became available. Jeff vestigated by Venice are their responses: possible. are working daily.” The business will take Countryman said he police. What impact will this ac- “This month, customers over the spot formerly — From wire reports quisition have on will be receiving See WASTE/Page A9 occupied by Crew, The See MOVE/Page A9

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Lakshmi N Padala, MD 352-436-4428 2063 N Lecanto Hwy., Lecanto, FL 34461 000YPC1 SPageTATE A3 - TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2020 & LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Midwest couple arrested for stealing car in Citrus County for allegedly on misdemeanor charges of re- a red Porsche Cayenne at Deputies removed Firdous, Also resisted stealing a high- sisting officers around 8:10 a.m. on July 4 near who was driving, and Simmons end SUV from without the intersection of West Godfrey from the vehicle before placing Georgia and violence. Lane and U.S. 19 near the Crys- them into into custody. Neither deputy disobeying po- Firdous faces tal River Airport. lice commands an additional Deputies discovered the lux- Firdous or Simmons would tell when deputies third-de- ury vehicle was reported stolen authorities their identities at commands at stopped them gree-felony out of Douglasville, Georgia, the traffic stop but later did, ar- outside Crystal charge of auto west of Atlanta, and ordered its rest reports show. Hana River. Jontei theft. Her bond occupants, Firdous and Sim- Once at the Citrus County De- traffic stop Firdous Hana Ab- Simmons was set at mons, to exit the SUV. tention Facility, Simmons re- dul-Rahman $3,000; Sim- For roughly 24 minutes, the sisted to the point corrections BUSTER THOMPSON Firdous, 24, of Adrian, Michigan, mons’ bond was set at $1,000. couple refused deputy orders, Staff writer and 38-year-old Jontei E. Sim- According to the couple’s ar- yelling out: “the vehicle wasn’t officers pepper sprayed him, mons, of Holland, Ohio, were rest reports, Citrus County Sher- stolen,” according to arrest according to Simmons’ arrest A Midwest couple was jailed arrested Saturday, July 4, 2020, iff ’s Office deputies pulled over reports. report. ‘It was gone’

MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Firefighters from several stations work to contain this structure fire on West Tangerine Lanes near Crystal River, Monday, July 6, 2020. said, to her place on the 6300 block of A neighbor consoling Rao said her Additional CCFR crews from sta- Fire destroys Crystal West Tangerine Lane to find what was son saw the fire but doesn’t know how tions in Homosassa, Connell Heights, left on the afternoon of Monday, July it happened. Hernando and Kensington also ar- 6, 2020. “We don’t know what caught it,” said rived, Williams said. River-area home “It was gone,” said Rao, who lived at the neighbor, who wished to be Due to the fire’s extent, Williams the property on and off for about five anonymous. said, firefighters had to extinguish it BUSTER THOMPSON months. “It sucks, man. All my stuff Williams said CCFR units were dis- from the outside, controlling it by Staff writer was in there, all of it — what I had patched to the scene at 12:28 p.m. left.” Williams said he arrived first at 12:47 p.m. Beth Rao was at a friend’s house Citrus County Fire Rescue (CCFR) 12:30 p.m. to find a single-wide mobile CCFR spokeswoman Cortney Marsh when she got a call saying her Crystal is investigating the blaze, CCFR Bat- home fully involved with flames. said the American Red Cross was River-area home was on fire. talion Chief Lucas Williams said. No No one was inside the house at the called to assist those displaced by the Rao walked a couple streets, she injuries were reported. time, Williams said. fire. Elementary students start face-to-face summer schooling summer school for elementary which began in mid-June and “We’re preparing for our kids Face masks are encouraged Upper grades grades. “They were able to wrapped up the week of July 6. to return back in the fall,” John- but not required for students to adjust.” Students in higher grades also son said. wear on district campuses, Middle and high school stu- attended a similar distance- Citrus County students regis- which provides them, Johnson learn online dents also learning program beforehand to tering for the 2020-21 school said, adding many students ar- began summer recoup missing credits, Blair year have a choice by July 11 of B T rived July 6 without masks. USTER HOMPSON courses online, said. enrolling in either traditional Johnson said between eight Staff writer and almost four While many student families schooling or in Citrus Virtual and 10 students are assigned to dozen students decided those four weeks of on- School — a franchise of Florida a classroom, sitting at desks For the first time since from the line schooling were enough, oth- Virtual School taught by district spaced six feet from each other. COVID-19 shuttered Florida’s CREST (Citrus ers wanted their children to teachers. There is no intermingling be- campuses in mid-March 2020, a Resources for return for round two on July 6, For more information about few Citrus County schools re- tween classrooms. Exceptional Rene narrowing any learning gaps enrollment, visit tinyurl.com/ In cafeterias, students sit opened their doors for students Student Transi- caused by the sudden school y9b8sdgb. Johnson apart and face the same to learn during the summer. tion) School closures. On July 6, parents and care- direction. Around 70 elementary stu- have been learning on campus, “We’re going to go ahead and givers weren’t allowed to walk Teachers take students out on dents enrolled in the Citrus district spokeswoman Lindsay teach them for the whole sum- their children into summer frequent hand-washing trips, County School District’s face-to- Blair said. mer,” Johnson said. school during the student drop- and provide them with cups to face summer school program During a traditional summer, Johnson said parents have off. It’s a rule for all non-essen- had their first day Monday, July when a pandemic isn’t lingering, been curious to know how the tial visitors. drink from water fountains, 6, 2020. around 250 students enroll for school district will practice so- Students who rode a bus sat Johnson said. Forest Ridge Elementary, In- summer education, Johnson cial distancing. on bench seats six feet apart Johnson said summer school, verness Primary and Crystal said. “They want to make sure their with access to face masks, John- which ends July 30, will help River Primary schools hosted “Parents are concerned about children are safe,” she said, son said. jumpstart children who’ve had the occasion, abiding by the lat- the coronavirus,” she said. “We “and we put things into place to “Every time they get off the to be sequestered because of the est state and federal coronavi- want them back at school, and make sure they are safe.” bus, that bus is disinfected every virus. rus guidelines, district Title One we’re more than happy to talk Many of those health mea- single time,” Blair said. “We want parents to feel com- Coordinator René Johnson said. with parents to help alleviate sures Johnson described fore- There is no process to screen fortable sending their kids to “The kids seem very excited their concerns.” shadow what the school district students and staff for COVID-19; school because this is good for to be here; they came off the bus Johnson said roughly 900 ele- is considering with brick-and- if they feel sick, they stay home. them,” she said, “to bring them happy and anxious to get to class mentary students already at- mortar schools opening Aug. 10, “We know if we’re showing back, get them socializing again and get breakfast,” said John- tended during the district’s 2020, for roughly 16,000 signs, we need to stay home,” and get them to meet the stan- son, who oversees the four-week remote summer school program, students. Johnson said. “We know that.” dards they need to meet.”

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Personal goals will Paris’ Louvre Museum, which (aka Lewis Payne), David Herold, boost your confidence. houses the world’s most famous George Atzerodt and Mary Surratt, Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Separate portrait, reopened Monday after a the first woman to be executed by your emotions from how you handle four-month coronavirus lockdown the federal government. your money. Making snap decisions or and without its usual huge On this date: purchases on a whim will leave you in throngs. In 1948, six female U.S. Navy re- a precarious position. The reopening of the world’s servists became the first women to Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Life isn’t most-visited museum was a be sworn in to the regular Navy. all about work. Take a breather and bright spot in what is otherwise In 1954, Elvis Presley made his discover some of the joys you’ve been shaping up as a grimly quiet start radio debut as Memphis, Tennessee, missing. Start a new hobby. 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A also will provide a platform to receiving child porn and traveling to kind gesture will give someone hope attract visitors from closer to earlier, encouraged them to protest home, including the Paris region, showcase the work of directors peacefully and denounced racism. engage in illicit sexual conduct with and offer insight into how you can and producers of color. a child, and was sentenced to more make a difference in your community. but is bracing for a plunge in Kaepernick, who became the numbers. Before the pandemic, “I am excited to announce this face of a Nike campaign in 2018, than 15 years in prison.) Aries (March 21-April 19) — Share historic partnership with Disney One year ago: The U.S. wom- your feelings. 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MEADOWCREST BLVD., City High Low KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; Cairo 103/81/s Rome 92/71/s CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 Chassahowitzka*8:05 a.m. 0.2 ft 8:36 p.m. 0.7 ft 4:06 a.m. 0.0 ft 12:46 p.m. 0.1 ft fg=fog; hz=haze; mc=mostly cloudy; Calgary 67/51/ra Sydney 60/51/ra Crystal River** 6:52 a.m. 1.5 ft 6:29 p.m. 2.4 ft 1:14 a.m. -0.1 ft 12:45 p.m. 0.7 ft pc=partly cloudy; ra=rain; rs=rain/ Havana 87/81/ra Tokyo 86/79/mc PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 4:55 a.m. 3.0 ft 3:37 p.m. 3.7 ft 10:50 a.m. 1.7 ft 11:44 p.m. 0.0 ft snow; s=sunny; sh=showers; sm=smoke; sn=snow; ss=snow Hong Kong 87/83/ra Toronto 87/73/ra SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Homosassa*** 8:46 a.m. 0.5 ft 6:59 p.m. 1.4 ft 3:56 a.m. -0.2 ft 12:58 p.m. 0.3 ft showers; t=thunderstorms Jerusalem 86/63/s Warsaw 67/59/cl CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2020 A5 Obituaries Death ELSEWHERE Homosassa will be an- Service of Remembrance Charlie Daniels, 83 1970s, his five-piece band toured end- nounced in the future for is scheduled for Wednes- lessly, sometimes doing 250 shows a COUNTRY MUSIC the fall of 2020 at www.wil- day, July 8, 2020 at 3:00 PM year. HALL OF FAMER derfuneral.com followed at Calvary Chapel located “I can ask people where they are Matthew by United States Navy Mil- at 960 S. US-41, Inverness, NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Charlie Dan- from, and if they say ‘Waukegan,’ I can itary Honors at Florida FL 34450 and will be con- iels, who went from being an in-demand say I’ve played there. If they say ‘Baton Diker, 82 National Cemetery, Bush- ducted by Pastor Paul session musician to a staple of Southern Rouge,’ I can say I’ve played there. HOMOSASSA nell, Florida. Wilder Fu- Alonzo of Wahoo Baptist rock with his hit “The Devil Went Down There’s not a city we haven’t played in,” neral Home, Homosassa, Church, Bushnell. The Daniels said in 1998. Matthew J. Diker, 82, of to Georgia,” has died at 83. Florida. family will receive friends A statement from his publicist said Daniels performed at White House, at Homosassa, Florida, in visitation beginning at passed the Country Music Hall of Famer died the Super Bowl, throughout Europe and 1:30 PM until the hour of Monday at a hospital in Hermitage, Ten- often for troops in the Middle East. away on service. Following the Thursday, nessee, after doctors said he had a He is survived by his wife, Hazel, and chapel service, honors stroke. his son, Charlie Daniels Jr. July 2, will be rendered by the 2020 at He had suffered what was described “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” Jay Lange, 63 Sumter County Sheriff ’s as a mild stroke in January 2010 and was No. 1 on the country charts in HPH Hos- Department Honor Guard. pice Care INVERNESS had a heart pacemaker implanted in 1979 and crossed over to the pop Arrangements are under 2013 but continued to perform. charts. It was voted single of the year Center in Jay “Stretch” Walter the care of the Chas E. Brooks- Daniels, a singer, guitarist and fiddler, by the Country Music Association and Matthew Lange, age 63, Inverness, Davis Funeral Home with started out as a session musician, even earned his band a Grammy for best ville, FL passed away suddenly Crematory, Inverness, FL. Diker Florida. playing on Bob Dylan’s “Nashville Sky- country vocal performance by a duo on July 1, 2020 at his resi- See OBITS/Page A10 line” sessions. Beginning in the early or group. A native of Staten Island, dence. New York, he was born Mr. Lange June 18, 1938 to Matthew was born 3413-0707 TUCRN and Alice (Mulligan) Diker, in Balti- one of two children. more, MD NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE Matt, as he was known to on June 2, many, served his country 1957 to FOR COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS proudly and honorably in the late the United States Navy Walter IN THE PROPOSED CITRUS SPRINGS from 1957 to 1962 as a hos- Jay Lange “Dutch” pital corpsman. This was and Celes- 2020 ASSESSMENT AREA TO PROVIDE followed by a dedicated 35 tine “Sally” (Crosse) Lange year career as Facilities and moved to Citrus FOR THE WATER DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES Supervisor for W.H. Brady County following his dis- Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County, Florida will conduct a public Company of Milwaukee, charge from the Navy in hearing to consider imposing annual, non-ad valorem special assessments for the design, acquisition, Wisconsin. Mr. Diker 1980. He was an appliance construction, and installation of the Water Distribution Facilities within the boundaries of the Proposed Citrus moved to Homosassa in repair technician and Springs 2020 Assessment Area. 2006 from Saukville, Wis- worked with Welch Appli- The hearing will be held at 2:00 p.m. on July 28, 2020, in Room 100 of the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 consin with his beloved ances for over 20 years be- North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comment on the proposed Citrus late wife of 55 years, Diane fore the appliance store Springs 2020 Assessment Area, the special assessments, and their collection on the ad valorem tax bi ll. All C. Diker, who passed away affected property owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with t he Board within closed. He was a repair 20 days of this notice. on January 7, 2015. Matt man through and through strongly believed in faith- Pursuant to section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if you decide to appeal any decision made by the Board with and always there to help respect to any matter considered at the hearing or at any subsequent meeting to which the Board has continued ful service to his church when someone needed it. and his community, and its deliberations, you will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is He was a rocker at heart made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be made. In accordance with the spent many hours serving and loved riding his Har- Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation or an interpreter to partic ipate in this others his entire life. When ley Davidson. His daugh- proceeding should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, Leca nto, FL raising his family in ter was the love of his life 34461 at (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the meeting If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, Saukville, he spent many and worked hard everyday 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. If you need a Spanish Translator, please years as a volunteer fire- to give her the best life. make arrangements with the County by telephone within two days of the publication notice at 352-527- 5370. Si man and was an active The apple to his eye was necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el Condado dentro de los dos días de la notificación member of the Loyal Order his granddaughter, Brook- de la publicación a 352-527-5370. The assessment for each parcel of property will be based on the number of Lots attributed to that Ta x Parcel. of Moose. While in Florida, lyn. He loved playing with he was a devoted parishio- The annual assessment will include each Tax Parcel’s share of the principal, interest and collection costs. The her in the pool, throwing maximum annual assessment is estimated to be $145.18 per Lot. A more specific description of the ner of St. Thomas the Apos- snap-pops, and receiving tle Catholic Church in improvements and the method of computing the assessment for each parcel of property are set forth in the Initial her hand drawing cards Assessment Resolution adopted by the Board on June 23, 2020. Copies of Chapter 86 of the County Cod e, the Homosassa and a proud and pictures. He was so and active member of both Initial Assessment Resolution (Resolution No. 2020-048), and the preliminary Assessment Roll for the upcoming proud to be her “Papa”. fiscal year are available for inspection at the Office of the Board of County Commissioner’s Administrative Office, the Knights of Columbus Left to cherish his mem- Room 232, located at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, and the Land and St. Vincent de Paul So- ory is his daughter, Jessica Section Office, located at 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 205, Lecanto, Florida, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. ciety. Matt was also a mem- Gallant and her husband and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. ber of the American “Bo”, Inverness, FL; Step- The assessments will begin to be collected on the ad valorem tax bill to be mailed in November 2020, as Legion, and the U.S. Navy son, Doug Kelsey, Eustis, authorized by section 197.3632, Florida Statutes. Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax certificate to be Hospital Corps “Corpsmen FL; Father, John Piom- issued against the property which may result in a loss of title. The Board intends to collect the a ssessments in 15 United” Association. Mr. bino, Hernando, FL; 3 annual installments. Diker loved the Green Bay If you have any questions, please contact the Land Section at (352) 527-5458, Monday through Friday brothers: Michael, Patrick, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Packers, fishing and build- and Timothy Lange; 2 sis- ing model trains. He was ters: Patricia Turner and MAP OF ASSESSMENT AREA also especially proud of his Shaun Dunn; Nephew, 174 EAST RUNIC LANE 6900 NORTH FOUNTAINHEAD DRIVE association with the Citrus Eric Turner, Wesley County Sheriff ’s Depart- Chapel, FL; 1 grandchild, ment as a member of their Brooklyn Faith Gallant. Community Crime Watch A Celebration of Life is Division. scheduled for Friday, July In addition to his par- 10, 2020 at 2:00 PM from ents and his wife Diane, the Chas. E. Davis Funeral he was preceded in death Home with The Rev. Dr. by a daughter, Tanya Ewig Doug Alexander of the of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, New Church Without and a sister, Alice Wolner Walls officiating. Follow- of Rome, New York. ing Pastor’s service, Mili- Matthew is survived by tary Honors will be four children: Matthew rendered. Jay’s urn will Diker (wife Kelly), Winne- be laid to rest at a later conne, Wisconsin; Eliza- date in Florida National beth Kersting-Peterson Cemetery. 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World Series champion outs Monday because of coronavirus The club pitches on Tues- Washington Nationals at testing delays that one executive day and Saturday mornings 7:08 p.m., then Betts and his worried could endanger the at 9 a.m., at the old Citrus new Los Angeles Dodgers season. Springs Community Center teammates host the San The defending champion Wash- at the intersection of N. Cit- Francisco Giants at ington Nationals and reigning rus Springs Blvd. and W. 10:08 p.m. American League champion Hous- Withlacoochee Trail (Route There are 14 games on July ton Astros each called off training 39). We are always looking 24, including the first matchup camp practices after not receiving for new members. at new Globe Life Field in test results from Friday. The cancel- For more information or if when the Rangers take lations come amid delays around you have questions, call Joe on Colorado. The season ends Major League Baseball, with some Warburton at 352-489-7537. on Sept. 27. players opting out, and in the after- math of Nationals reliever Sean Chiefs agree to NHL, union Doolittle criticizing slow test results 10-year extension announce plan to and a lack of some personal protec- tive equipment. for Mahomes resume on Aug. 1 “Without accurate and timely test- The Kansas City Chiefs The National Hockey ing, it is simply not safe for us to con- have agreed to a 10-year League and NHL Players’ tinue with summer camp,” contract extension with Association have reached a Washington general manager Mike Super Bowl MVP Patrick tentative agreement to re- Rizzo said. “Major League Baseball Mahomes. turn to play this season and needs to work quickly to resolve is- The Chiefs had Mahomes extend their collective bar- sues with their process and their lab. Otherwise, summer camp and under contract for the next gaining agreement. the 2020 season are at risk.” two seasons but wanted a The four-year extension Astros general manager James long-term deal in place with of the CBA finalized Monday Click said the delay in testing re- the quarterback who led coupled with the sides’ sults and the contagious nature of Associated Press them to their first champion- agreement on protocols for the coronavirus led to the decision Washington manager David Martinez looks out from the dugout Sunday during ship in 50 years. training camps and games to cancel a full day of workouts. a baseball training camp workout at Nationals Stadium in Washington. ESPN.com reported the paves the way for hockey to “Despite these delays over the believes “this will be a short-lived Texas Rangers All-Star outfielder deal is worth $450 million resume this summer. Train- holiday weekend, we’re optimistic situation” and pinned the problem Joey Gallo was isolating at his Dal- with an injury guarantee of ing camps would open that the this process will be ironed on the holiday weekend. las apartment Monday after two $140 million. July 13 and games would out and we’ll be back on the field “I want to believe everything will positive test results sandwiched resume Aug. 1 if approved and ready to compete for a champi- get straightened out relatively around a negative. General man- MLB schedule by the league’s board of onship soon,” Click said. soon,” Maddon said. “I think it’s just ager Jon Daniels said Gallo was announced governors and players’ ex- MLB said in a statement that 95% one of those moments that was hard asymptomatic. NEW YORK — Mookie ecutive committee and full of its intake testing had been com- to foresee coming into it, but I’ve got Atlanta Braves outfielder Nick membership. pleted and that the Utah laboratory Betts, Gerrit Cole and a pair a lot of confidence that it’s going to Markakis on Monday became the of high-profile matchups are — From staff and wire reports it’s using had reported 98% of re- be fixed.” latest high-profile player to choose sults, a majority of those a day after The Oakland Athletics have yet to not to play this season. Los Angeles samples were collected. MLB said it have a full-squad workout as they Dodgers pitcher David Price, Colo- addressed delays caused by the hol- await test results, with manager Bob rado Rockies infielder Ian Des- Florida LOTTERY iday weekend, doesn’t expect them Melvin optimistic it could be soon. mond, Nationals first baseman Ryan to continue and commended teams The Arizona Diamondbacks pushed Zimmerman and Braves pitcher Here are the winning numbers se- for canceling workouts. back Monday’s workout a few hours, Félix Hernández are among those But frustration is building around hoping to get additional results from who have opted out. lected Monday in the Florida Lottery: the majors over testing delays. tests that were taken on Friday. 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Linda Cooper 152,425; Dawn cap is 100% of 210. Entry fee second game in 198 and 8 a.m. (TENNIS) GVC Eastern European Championship, ADULT/YOUTH: Handicap Wrightson 122,349. is $10 which includes coffee, the Tuesday 225 for a Round Robin Adult: John Saltmarsh FBC: Handicap: Paul Mast tea and water. High Handicap Mixed League. nice 723 12 p.m. (TENNIS) GVC Eastern European Championship, 269,722; Richard Hickey 306,789; Doug Schaem 277; Scores: Mark Ash 645, Joann series. Round Robin 253,730; Laura Welzel John Carpenter 731; Kathy Frost 618. 250,712; Evelyn Baumes Emery 269,700; Jillian Knutz Congratulations Eddie! 208,610. Scratch Adult: John 261,756. Scratch: Paul Mast Monday Night No-Tap Saltmarsh 224,587; Richard 265,666; Wes Foley 233; Tournament Hickey 183,520; Laura Welzel Bobby Craft 604; Sue Car- Tournaments will run thru 138,376; Evelyn Baumes penter 193,489; Penny Craft the summer at 6:30 p.m. Nine 112,322. Handicap Youth: 178; Carol Anderson 495; Sue pin no-tap for the men and Matthew Rollason 265,786; Carpenter 489. 8 pin for the ladies. There will Ben Harper 249; Jake Welzel PARKVIEW YOUTH: Hand- be separate prize funds for 718; Sarah Welzel 231,656; icap: Jake Welzel 272,748; the men and women. Men will Megan Allen 226,645. Scratch Hunter Anderson 268,724; be competing against men for Youth: Justin Rose 200,549; Sarah Welzel 247,693; prizes and women against Matthew Rollason 195,576; Megan Allen 244; Danni women. Entry fee is $20 ($9 Megan Allen 169,474; Sarah Ricker 671. Scratch: Hunter Lineage-$11 prize fund). Welzel 106,281. Anderson 211,553; Justin Brackets are allowed. Men’s MILITARY CHALLENGE: Rose 196,500; Megan Allen High Scores: Tim Lawrence Handicap: Bob Biggs 275; 184,453; Sarah Welzel 862, Tim Gruman 743, Sixto Greg Dawidowicz 268,753; 121,315. Danois 694. Women’s High Ken Sprague 742; Carol Rob- BOWLERS OF THE Scores: Helen Turner 510. erts 245; Donna Morris 244; WEEK: Adults: Chad Camp, Tuesday Mixed League Sharon Ericson 698; Rose- 185 pins over his average, Men’s Scratch Game: marie Marcucci 673. Scratch: and Glenda Johnston, 122 Eddie Gruman 300, Wayne Greg Dawidowicz 246,687; pins over her average. Youth: Hill 254, Scott Brown 249 Ted Rafanan 216; Tony Hyatt Matthew Rollason, 120 pins Men’s Scratch Series: 582; Sharon Ericson 181,512; over his average, and Sarah Eddie Gruman 723, Scott Carol Roberts 180; Shirley Welzel, 48 pins over her Brown 675, Mike Morga 644 000YM42 Tenity 465. average. Men’s Handicap Game: WEDNESDAY SCRATCH Eddie Gruman 333, Wayne TRIO: Chad Camp 278,764; Manatee Lanes Hill 290, Ricky Ward 270 Chris Carr 278; Terry TUESDAY ODD BALLS Men’s Handicap Series: Rummler II 267,725; Ryan Men’s Scratch Game, 235, Eddie Gruman 822, Mike Neill Aguilar 751; Matt O’Brien 705; DALE DESHANE 730, Sixto Danois 729 Lisa Pozzi 204,540; Chelsea Men’s Scratch Series, 673, Women’s Scratch Game: Mudd 200,500. MIKE HARRISON Linda Cooper 206, Kathy Pol- WOMEN’S TRIO: Women’s Scratch Game, lari 202, Gale Piazza 195 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE BUSINESS TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2020 A7

A click of the wrist Money&Markets gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com Cancelled pipeline dings Dominion 3,200 10 DAYS S&P 500 26,320 10 DAYS Dow Jones industrials Dominion Energy tumbled after it and partner Company infrastructure project drew fierce opposition from Duke Energy announced the cancellation of their landowners, activists and environmental advocates. 3,080 Close: 3,179.72 25,640 Close: 26,287.03 Spotlight Change: 49.71 (1.6%) Change: 459.67 (1.8%) long-delayed Atlantic Coast Pipeline project. At the same time Sunday, Richmond, 2,960 24,960 Despite a victory last month at the U.S. Virginia-based Dominion announced it had agreed Supreme Court over a critical permit, to sell “substantially all” of its gas transmis- 3,600 30,000 Dominion and Duke said Sunday that sion and storage assets to an affiliate of “recent developments have created an famed bargain-hunting investor Warren 3,200 27,000 unacceptable layer of uncertainty and Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway. The transac- anticipated delays” for the 600-mile tion was valued at $9.7 billion. 2,800 24,000 pipeline across West Virginia and Virginia Shares in Dominion fell 11% to close at into North Carolina. The $8 billion $73.59 on Monday. 2,400 21,000 Dominion Energy (D) Monday’s close: $73.59, -9.10 Total return 1-yr 3-yrs* 5-yrs* D -1.1% 3.6 6.0 2,000 18,000 52-WEEK RANGE Price-earnings ratio: 36 JFMAMJ JFMAMJ $58 $91 (Based on past 12-month results) Div. yield: 5.1% Dividend: $3.76 AP *annualized Source: FactSet StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD DOW 26297.53 25996.08 26287.03 +459.67 +1.78% -7.89% NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 9431.36 9322.81 9386.94 +151.24 +1.64% -13.89% DOW Util. 794.55 773.27 779.03 -7.86 -1.00% -11.39% Vol. (in mil.) 4,213 4,267 NYSE Comp. 12218.19 12114.32 12160.01 +168.49 +1.40% -12.60% Pvs. Volume 3,763 3,870 NASDAQ 10462.05 10354.98 10433.65 +226.02 +2.21% +16.28% Stocks advance; Advanced 1864 1985 S&P 500 3182.59 3165.34 3179.72 +49.71 +1.59% -1.58% Declined 763 1042 S&P 400 1817.99 1790.76 1797.36 +18.41 +1.03% -12.88% New Highs 65 202 Wilshire 5000 32433.16 31876.75 32379.10 +502.35 +1.58% -1.54% New Lows 3 12 Russell 2000 1461.28 1435.95 1442.88 +11.02 +0.77% -13.52% Stocks of Local Interest Nasdaq sets record 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV Associated Press where investors are focus- our entire future to try and AT&T Inc T 26.08 4 39.70 30.49 +.41 +1.4 s t s -22.0 -4.4 15 2.08f ing more on recent im- withstand this downturn,” Ametek Inc AME 54.82 8 102.31 89.76 +.80 +0.9 s t s -10.0 -4.2 37 0.72 NEW YORK — Stocks provements in the economy Essele said. Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 32.58 3 102.70 52.86 +2.75 +5.5 s t s -35.6 -43.0 13 1.10e rallied worldwide Monday and all the stimulus that At some point, the Bank of America BAC 17.95 4 35.72 23.66 +.37 +1.6 s t t -32.8 -18.5 8 0.72 as investors bet that the central banks and govern- buildup in debt for the economy can continue its ments are supplying than U.S. government could Capital City Bank CCBG 15.61 3 30.95 19.56 +.10 +0.5 s t t -35.9 -20.5 1 0.56 dramatic turnaround de- on how much pain still re- lead to higher taxes and CenturyLink Inc CTL 8.16 3 15.30 9.98 +.19 +1.9 s t t -24.5 -7.1 4 1.00 spite all the challenges mains. Investors are also interest rates. But markets Citigroup C 32.00 4 83.11 51.97 +1.42 +2.8 s t s -34.9 -25.9 7 2.04 ahead. continuing to sidestep the generally see that as a po- Disney DIS 79.07 5 153.41 114.43 +2.25 +2.0 s t s -20.9 -19.0 15 1. 76 The S&P 500 rose 1.6%, mounting number of known tential problem for an- Duke Energy DUK 62.13 5 103.79 79.81 -2.03 -2.5 t t t -12.5 -2.6 20 3.78 following up on similar coronavirus infections, at other day. EPR Properties EPR 12.56 4 79.80 33.37 +.40 +1.2 s t s -52.8 -49.4 10 4.32 gains in Europe and Asia, least for now. For now, the trend is and clawed back to within “The economic damage still upward. Monday’s Equity Commonwealth EQC 27.62 7 35.08 32.31 -.37 -1.1 t t s -1.6 +10.8 33 2.50e 6.1% of its record set in isn’t going to be as dire rally follows last week’s Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 3 77.88 44.39 +.31 +0.7 s t t -36.4 -38.4 10 3.48 February. The headliner and severe as was initially 4% gain for the S&P 500, Ford Motor F 3.96 4 10.56 6.19 +.14 +2.3 s t s -33.4 -36.7 5 ... was China’s stock market, predicted,” said Peter Es- which itself helped cap Gen Electric GE 5.48 2 13.26 7. 0 0 +.18 +2.6 s t s -37.3 -36.2 dd 0.04 which leaped 5.7% for its sele, head of portfolio the best quarter for the HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 5 151.97 99.21 +1.24 +1.3 s t s -32.9 -26.2 15 1.72f biggest gain since 2015, management for Common- U.S. stock market since Home Depot HD 140.63 0 259.29 249.55 +1.05 +0.4 s t t +14.3 +20.7 25 6.00 when it was in the midst of wealth Financial Net- 1998. It’s a whiplash turn- a bubble bursting. Trea- work. “That helps explain around from the market’s Intel Corp INTC 43.63 7 69.29 59.54 +.41 +0.7 s t t -0.5 +25.1 20 1.32 sury yields also ticked the rebound.” earlier sell-off, which sent IBM IBM 90.56 5 158.75 120.19 +.49 +0.4 s t t -10.3 -10.6 12 6.52f higher in a signal of grow- The worry is that if the the S&P 500 down nearly LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 6 36.63 25.94 +.04 +0.2 s t t -27.3 -7.3 15 ... ing optimism after reports pandemic keeps worsen- 34% from its record. Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 0 138.18 135.76 +.05 ... r s s +13.4 +34.9 30 2.20 showed improvements in ing, with hotspots stretch- A report released Mon- McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 7 221.93 188.50 +4.98 +2.7 s t s -4.6 -8.1 29 5.00 the U.S. and European ing across the U.S. South day morning showed that Microsoft Corp MSFT 130.78 0 208.02 210.70 +4.44 +2.2 s s s +33.6 +52.3 42 2.04 economies. and West, it could scare U.S. services industries Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 3 187.49 136.01 +.92 +0.7 s t t -15.6 -17.0 25 2.56 Stocks of the biggest shoppers and businesses snapped back to growth in companies once again led away from spending. The June. The results were NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 7 283.35 246.96 +.56 +0.2 s t s +2.0 +23.3 18 5.60 the way, and strength for worst-case scenario for much stronger than econo- Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 4 24.78 16.49 -.10 -0.6 t t t -25.9 -12.7 8 0.84 Apple, Amazon and other markets is that govern- mists expected. They also Regions Fncl RF 6.94 4 17.54 10.80 +.20 +1.9 s t t -37.1 -25.4 8 0.62 tech-oriented titans ments resume lockdowns followed reports from last Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 5 125.62 105.87 +.85 +0.8 s t s +1.7 -6.7 13 3.52 helped lift the Nasdaq implemented during the week that showed U.S. em- Texas Instru TXN 93.09 9 135.70 129.53 +3.72 +3.0 s t s +1.0 +9.5 23 3.60 composite 226.02 points, spring and choke off the ployers added more work- UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 6 217.90 174.04 -1.33 -0.8 t t t -13.8 -7.4 20 1.00 or 2.2%, to close at a re- budding economic recov- ers than they cut for the cord high of 10,433.65. ery. Either way, many second straight month and Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 62.22 55.24 +.45 +0.8 s t s -10.0 +0.8 12 2.46 5 The Dow Jones Indus- economists expect the that U.S. manufacturing re- Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 5 21.72 16.28 +.22 +1.4 s t s -15.8 +5.3 0.97e trial Average rose global economy to take turned to growth in June. WalMart Strs WMT 102.00 6 133.38 118.89 -.32 -0.3 t t t ... +10.1 68 2.16f 459.67 points, or 1.8%, to years before returning to Miner Freeport- Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 36.65 3 64.50 43.16 +1.18 +2.8 s t s -26.8 -21.9 8 1.83 26,287.03. The S&P 500 its output from before the McMoRan jumped 10.9% Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last rose 49.71 points to pandemic. for the largest gain in the 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current 3,179.72 for its third gain of The huge spending ef- S&P 500 after it said sales annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in at least 1.5% in the last five forts to resuscitate the of copper and gold were preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. days. economy could also lead to stronger in the latest quar- They’re the latest buoy- a reckoning in the future. ter than it had earlier Interestrates NET 1YR ant moves for markets, “We have now mortgaged forecast. TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Stocks rallied worldwide on 3-month T-bill .15 .15 ... 2.20 Monday as investors bet that 6-month T-bill .16 .16 ... 2.08 the economy can continue its dramatic recovery despite all 52-wk T-bill .15 .15 ... 1.91 the challenges ahead. The S&P 2-year T-note .14 .14 ... 1. 76 500 rose 1.6%, following up on The yield on the 5-year T-note .30 .29 +0.01 1.72 similar gains in Europe and 10-year Treasury 7-year T-note .50 .50 ... 1.83 Asia. Apple, Amazon and other Davis Family note rose to 10-year T-note .68 .67 +0.01 1.95 tech companies rose. 0.68% on Mon- 30-year T-bond 1.44 1.43 +0.01 2.47 “Our Doctors day. Yields affect Sina SINA rates on mort- Make The gages and other Close: $40.54 3.87 or 10.6% NET 1YR The Chinese online media company Difference!” consumer loans. Hearing BONDS LAST PVS CHG AGO received a buyout offer from a com- pany controlled by its own CEO. 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CALL TODAY Energy prices Ethanol (gal) 1.32 1.31 +1.83 -4.1 were mixed, Heating Oil (gal) 1.24 1.23 +0.86 -38.7 Sally Beauty SBH with U.S. crude Natural Gas (mm btu) 1.83 1.73 +5.54 -16.4 Close: $13.47 0.39 or 3.0% oil barely falling Unleaded Gas (gal) 1.24 1.26 -1.46 -26.6 The cosmetics retailer gave inves- while natural tors a surprisingly good third-quarter Superior Care METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD revenue forecast. gas prices Gold (oz) 1788.50 1784.00 +0.25 +17.7 with Hearing Aids jumped. Gold Silver (oz) 18.50 18.24 +1.43 +3.8 $20 and silver prices Platinum (oz) 827.80 822.50 +0.64 -14.8 15 & Beyond rose. Copper (lb) 2.77 2.73 +1.19 -1.0 Palladium (oz) 1930.80 1906.10 +1.30 +1.1 10 5 AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD AM J • Cochlear Implants Cattle (lb) 1.00 0.99 +0.71 -19.7 52-week range Coffee (lb) 0.98 1.03 -4.91 -24.3 $6.28 $21.98 • Bone Anchored Corn (bu) 3.47 3.45 +1.16 -10.6 Vol.: 2.1m (1.1x avg.) PE: 7.8 Cotton (lb) 0.63 0.63 +0.03 -8.7 Mkt. Cap: $1.5 b Yield: ... 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LETTERS to the Editor

EDITORIAL BOARD work that continues to this Crippen has a plan OPINIONS INVITED Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher day. Many roads were not just if elected sheriff n Viewpoints depicted in political paved, but torn up and re- Mike Arnold ...... editor cartoons, columns or letters do placed. New stores and busi- Citrus County has a growing not necessarily represent the Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member drug problem. While we have opinion of the editorial board. ness — that is what one Mac Harris ...... citizen member seen an increase in street n Groups or individuals are should look for in a leader. dealer arrests, many of our invited to express their opinions Now you know why I choose Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member citizens still deal with drug in a letter to the editor. my husband Edwin Roberts F o u n d e d Sarah Gatling ...... managing editor, copy desk houses in their neighborhood. n Persons wishing to address the for your next county commis- by Albert M. editorial board, which meets Williamson Our sheriff ’s office has a sioner for District 3. Gwen Bittner ...... community editor weekly, should call Mike Arnold staffing problem with dis- at 352-563-5660. “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” patchers and line deputies. Regina Roberts — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus n All letters must be signed and This issue has led to slow re- include a phone number and Citrus Springs sponse time, and complaints hometown, including letters The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials of failures to take appropri- sent via email. Names and Encourage a are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. ate action. Yet, we have con- hometowns will be printed; sistently seen the sheriff ’s phone numbers will not be mask mandate budget near $30 million for a published or given out. Open letter to state Rep. A BLOW TO BARS n We reserve the right to edit county our size. letters for length, libel, fairness Massullo: As one of your con- Law enforcement is facing and good taste. stituents, I read the article in another problem, poor com- n Letters must be no longer than the July 6 Chronicle saying munity relations with minori- 400 words, and writers will be there’s no support for a state- ties. Some might think we are limited to four letters per wide mandate for using immune from this issue. How- month. masks. ever, we are one bad shooting n SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, You stated that a mandate 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., away from experiencing the Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to would infringe on our rights. When in trauma of the loss of life that 352-563-3280; or email to What about my rights to be others have experienced. [email protected]. protected from COVID-19? We It is for these reasons I am all wear seat belts and re- supporting Patrick Crippen from the University of Louis- ceive a ticket if we aren’t for Citrus County Sheriff. Mr. ville’s Administrative Leader- wearing them. What is the dif- Crippen has plans for all ship Course and the ference between the seat belt doubt, take these issues. First, he will Executive Leadership Gradu- mandate and a mask man- start with a new program- ate Program. Cregg has exten- date? These mandates are for based budget to ensure that sive leadership and business our protection. we are using tax dollars ap- education and experience, Please reconsider your propriately. We can no longer Cregg has more leadership stance and encourage the gov- continue a budgetary process experience than any of the ernor to institute a mask man- simply because “that is how other candidates according to date. I’m sure you look at the it outside we have always done it.” statistics and they are deplor- what I’ve read about the can- ould you feel What we do know is this: He will put an emphasis on didates for this office. This is able. Citrus County had an in- comfortable sitting n Studies are showing that staffing the patrol function, a large office, employing crease of 40.9% of confirmed Wshoulder to shoulder, COVID-19 contagion points by improving pay and about 48 people, it needs cases in a week and an 8.3% increase in deaths in a week. unmasked with someone that are being traced to confined, training. leadership! Coupled with Do we need to have more has tested positive for COVID- indoor spaces where air in His approach to our drug some experience in the problem has three areas of deaths before our state man- 19? Neither would we. shared in close quarters. county appraisal field and in focus; Crippen will continue dates that masks be worn in As virus cases n You can’t so- the fee appraisal business I to address the street level believe this makes him the public? continue to spike cially distance THE ISSUE: dealers, only in a more re- all-around best candidate. across the United when sitting at sponsive way. He will work to While others may have des- Kate Betsko States, small, local State forces bar the bar or nestled identify the manufacturers ignations in the fee appraisal Homosassa businesses with shutdown again. in a nightclub, and importers of drugs into business (for banks) and can close quarters and it isn’t effec- our county. To do this he will undoubtedly contribute some Irresponsible find themselves OUR OPINION: tive when air is work with surrounding agen- very important assistance in behavior a problem stuck between a recirculating cies and increase traffic en- the office, I also know that Tight indoor rock and a hard through the con- forcement while training our those same people can be I am addressing you who spaces, like bar place. fines of a restau- traffic deputies in the tech- hired or retained to provide refuse to wear a mask; you niques of highway interdic- who ignore social distancing; They need cus- environments, act rant either. that expertise. Property ap- tion to apprehend those you who gather in crowds; tomers to survive, as a catalyst for n Bars and praisers cannot reduce or in- transporting drugs into and crease the value of property you who are spreading the but as experts find virus spread. clubs encourage through our county. And fi- without justification from the COVID-19 virus by your irre- that the coronavi- close proximity, nally, he will work with our market. Florida statutes and sponsible behavior. What rus thrives in closed-off in- touching, leaning in and partners and NGOs to im- the rules provided by the does it take to behave respon- door spaces, Citrus business breathing in a stifled prove drug education and Florida Department of Reve- sibly? Not much. Just wear a owners face the tough choice environment. treatment. nue provide direction to all mask, comply with social dis- of strictly following CDC so- n Alcohol lowers Finally, we need a sheriff property appraisers in the tancing, stay away from cial distancing guidelines to inhibitions. with strong community ties production of the tax roll. crowds. You could also wash prevent the spread or allow- n The Florida Department who can build the bonds of Cregg is involved in the your hands frequently to pro- ing enough people in to keep of Health (FDOH) currently trust between the sheriff ’s of- community. He is on the tect yourself, but perhaps it does not matter if you don’t their business viable. recommends that all people fice and our community. Pat Board of Directors of the Cit- Crippen has those ties and care anyway. That’s a tough decision to wear a mask and social dis- rus County Education Foun- has been working since Au- At the beginning of June, make, especially when local, tance anywhere they go in dation. He volunteers for gust of 2018 to expand on other community groups in- Citrus County was recording state and national directives public in following the CDC them. Our sheriff needs to be cluding Citrus County Bless- from one to three cases per for reopening safely are con- guidelines. The CDC are the able to work with other gov- ings, Citrus County Chamber, day and some days none at tinually changing, as well as experts in controlling the ernmental leaders to address Anti-Drug Coalition, Tri- all. In the three days from conflicting with each other spread of infectious disease our problems, not be at odds County Human Trafficking June 30 to July 2, there was and the CDC guidelines. (not politicians). Period. with them. Task Force. Cregg leads the an average of 24 new cases Bar owners in Citrus felt n Over 130,000 Americans These will be challenging Men Building Men mentoring every day with a peak infec- the heat June 26 when Flor- have died of COVID-19, many times, with possible budget program through the Educa- tion rate of 17.5%. This is not ida Department of Business succumbing to painful cuts looming. Therefore we tion Foundation.. All of these due to more testing. We are in and Professional Regulation multi-organ failure, respira- need a sheriff whose primary groups provide necessary as- the middle of a massive surge throughout the entire state secretary Halsey Beshears tory failure and septic shock. focus is delivery of the best sistance to a great many citi- possible law enforcement ser- zens in Citrus County. and country sent out a tweet to immedi- This current state of the vices within the budget he has. Your vote for Cregg is a vote More businesses will close ately suspend the consump- pandemic is something to be for proven leadership which I down. They will rightfully ask tion of alcohol at bars serious about. Going forward, Steven Burch believe is so necessary in this why should they lose their statewide, later clarifying that Americans need to err on the Chief of Police (retired) position. livelihood. The answer often the order only applies to bars side of caution because the Crystal River given is that lives are more that derive 50% or more of case numbers are skyrocket- Melanie Hensley important than money. But gross revenue from the sales ing and deaths are Dalton a Former Citrus County many businesses have tried to of alcoholic beverages. increasing. Property Appraiser follow the guidelines and The prominent local bar and We will all need to adapt to proven leader Inverness they are not to blame for the restaurant owners are under- ensure local businesses sur- As the former Citrus County increase in cases. So who standably miffed, because it vive and citizens remain Property Appraiser with should we blame? It is you — Roberts has the behaving irresponsibly. You doesn’t seem fair to permit a safe. If that means re-looking 23 years in the office, coming needed experience have an opportunity to national chain restaurant to at permitting indoor dining, up through the ranks taught me that the administration of change. If you do not, more serve drinks, while other bar drinking, retail, socializing Do you want a people per- the office is vitally important. son to represent you? I do. Do will die and we will know locales risk the suspension of and other activities, then so A great administrator keeps you want someone who volun- who to blame. their license if they pour a be it. Obviously, we are the office running smoothly teers his time for you. I do. Do cocktail. learning as we go, and we and that’s one of the reasons you want a proven leader who Kenneth J. Clark The evolving directives do are seeing the issue to be I’m supporting Cregg Dalton was a former town council- Homosassa seem to pose an unfair advan- public gathering in limited for property appraiser. man who made decisions for tage to large corporations that spaces. The focus should not Cregg has a master’s degree a town of more than 2,000 Anyone but can easily evolve their service solely be on bars alone — it in business administration, a people. I do. Those decisions President Trump practices because of a bigger affects nearly every business bachelor’s degree in criminal Edwin made helped many wallet. Local businesses — and we need to get serious justice and a grad certificate folks, like a tiered water rate Are there Republicans who shouldn’t have to be in the about limiting the congrega- in management. Business ad- system, and for 12 years in a are actually saying “anyone but Trump?” risk of closure and layoffs be- tion of large groups every- ministration and budget ex- row there hasn’t been any tax perience will provide Cregg increase. The town council’s Oh, yeah — and more to cause they have less square where. Take your activities with the insight to keep the choice to continue not to in- come. footage or serve less food, but outside this summer, don’t go budget in line, which in turn crease taxes the past four that’s the current reality many too wild, be safe and have a costs fewer tax dollars. Addi- years even after we moved to James McIntosh are facing. ball. tionally, he has graduated Florida was because of team Lecanto

If you can home they get on a bus, they are rings, everybody has to go to Hoarding of ammonia to clean with? Can’t SOUND shoulder to shoulder, elbow to class. How about eating their find it. school, do so elbow, in their seats. It cannot be lunch? Are they all going to be household ammonia OFF I’m calling to ask parents who done in keeping their distance eating in the cafeteria? We need I’ve been looking and looking Make masks are able to keep their children safely. Even if they sterilize the to, if it’s at all possible, then we all over the county for a half a mandatory home to be educated to please buses, your children are still need to understand this is a seri- gallon of ammonia so I can mop Come on, Citrus County. do so. For those that cannot and going to be in there like a can of ous time and a very bad virus my floors in the house. I can’t Masks need to be mandatory, CALL you’re able to drive them to sardines. And when they’re in that affects everybody. Please seem to find any. None of the especially inside buildings or 563-0579 school, please drive them to school, how are they going to keep your children in mind for stores have it. Is there some- when social distancing is not school. Understand that when keep them safe? When the bell safety. thing going on with household possible.

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Citrus County on a misdemeanor charge of July 1 on an active warrant for Sheriff’s Office criminal mischief. His bond felony violation of probation was set at $1,000. stemming from an original 1100 ReasonsR Reeaassoonnss WWhyWhhyy n 10 Domestic battery Justice Lucas, 25, of charge of possession of a con- arrest North Ronald Terrace, Bev- trolled substance. n Davelle Belcher, 47, of erly Hills, at 10:25 p.m. July 1 n Aaron Priore, 43, of Le- Homosassa, at 2:06 a.m. on an active warrant for fel- canto, at 10:39 a.m. July 1 on a July 1 on a misdemeanor ony violation of probation misdemeanor charge of bat- charge of violating a condition stemming from an original tery. His bond was set at of pre-trial release on a domes- charge of driving with a sus- $1,000. n tic violence charge. pended license as a habitual Joseph Roberts, 28, of offender. 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close, Countryman said “I think it will be an ex- he’s going to provide free cellent fit,” Meek said. NOW HIRING MOVE wine samples for folks. Crew, the Bar opened in Continued from Service Page A1 Countryman said he’s August 2019 and was billed planning a Sept. 1 grand by owner Lisa Benson as Technicians changed the name and is opening and will space ta- an upscale coffee-wine- & Installers! looking forward to being bles and chairs appropri- beer bar. near other restaurants ately while the pandemic The closings and capac- and across the street from continues. ity directives were too Crystal River City Man- much to deal with, Benson the soon-to-open town CAC 1815564 square at the corner of ager Ken Frink said he’s told the Chronicle last U.S. 19 and Citrus happy for the Country- month. She said she was Avenue. mans and the city is glad to also trying to work out per- ‘We’re very fortunate to have them downtown. mit issues in trying to re- be there,” he said. “I was sad to see the configure the outside Except for some minor Crew leave, but we’re very canopy area. changes — including in- excited that she (the owner The closing was ac- stalling a retail wine wall of the Crew) is leasing it knowledged on the Crew’s — inside the building, the out to an already estab- Facebook page Monday. site is pretty much move-in lished business that will “Today, Crew, the Bar of- hit the ground running.” ficially ends. Short Lived

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ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON AND LISA MARIE PANE Associated Press

MIAMI — Hospitals rapidly ap- proached capacity across the Sunbelt, and the Miami area closed restaurants and gyms again because of the surging coronavirus Monday, as the U.S. emerged from a Fourth of July weekend of picnics, pool parties and beach outings that health officials fear could fuel the rap- idly worsening outbreak. The seesaw effect — restrictions lifted, then reimposed — has been seen around the country in recent weeks and is ex- pected again after a holiday that saw crowds of people celebrating, many with- out masks. “We were concerned before the week- end and remain concerned post-holiday, as anecdotal stories and observed behav- Associated Press ior indicate that many continue to disre- A health care worker works Monday at a COVID-19 testing site sponsored by Community Heath of South Florida at the Martin Luther gard important protective guidance,” King, Jr. Clinica Campesina Health Center, during the coronavirus pandemic in Homestead. said Heather Woolwine, a spokeswoman compared with 1,200 the previous week. 44 years old, state health officials said. are certainly concerned about what the for the Medical University of South Five hospitals in the St. Petersburg area As cases surge across the state, Katie next couple of weeks are going to look Carolina. were out of intensive care unit beds, offi- Cameron said it appears some of her like as well,” said Scott Harris, Ala- Confirmed cases are on the rise in 41 cials said. Miami’s Baptist Hospital had neighbors in Phoenix are in denial. The bama’s health officer. out of 50 states plus the District of Co- only four of its 88 ICU beds available. mother of two said she’s seen people In West Virginia, Republican Gov. Jim lumbia, and the percentage of tests com- “If we continue to increase at the pace tearing down caution tape meant to keep Justice reversed course and ordered the ing back positive for the virus is we have been, we won’t have enough ven- them off playground equipment in parks, wearing of face masks indoors, joining increasing in 39 states. tilators, enough rooms,” said Dr. David large groups gathering to socialize and other state leaders around the country. Florida, which recorded an all-time De La Zerda, ICU medical director and — most concerning — very few masks. “I’m telling you, West Virginia, if we high of 11,400 new cases Saturday and pulmonologist at Miami’s Jackson Memo- “I feel like people don’t care or don’t don’t do that and do this now, we’re going has seen its positive test rate lately reach rial Hospital. think its real,” Cameron said. “It’s kind of to be in a world of hurt,” he said, adding: more than 18%, has been hit especially Officials in Texas also reported hospi- like ‘out of sight, out of mind’ or they are “It’s not much of an inconvenience.” hard, along with other Sunbelt states tals are in danger of being overwhelmed. just lying to themselves because they The coronavirus is blamed for over a such as Arizona, California and Texas. Hospitalizations statewide surged past don’t want to believe it.” half-million deaths worldwide, including In Miami-Dade County, population 2.7 8,000 for the first time over the weekend, Health officials in South Carolina re- more than 130,000 in the U.S., according million, Mayor Carlos Gimenez ordered a more than fourfold increase in the past ported over 1,500 new cases Monday. If to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins Uni- the closing of restaurants and certain month. Houston officials said intensive the numbers keep rising at their current versity. The number of confirmed infec- other indoor places, including vacation care units there have exceeded capacity. rates, hospitals will probably have to tions nationwide stood at 2.9 million, rentals, seven weeks after they were al- Along the border with Mexico, two se- adopt an emergency plan to add 3,000 though the real number is believed to be lowed to reopen. Beaches will reopen on verely ill patients were flown hundreds more beds in places such as hotels and 10 times higher. Tuesday after being closed over the of miles north to Dallas and San Antonio gyms, authorities said. New cases per day nationwide have hit weekend. because hospitals in the Rio Grande Val- Alabama has been averaging about record levels of well over 50,000. “But if we see crowding and people not ley were full. 1,000 new cases a day, two or three times Average deaths per day have fallen following the public health rules, I will In Arizona, the number of people hos- what it was seeing in late April, when its over the past two weeks from around 600 be forced to close the beaches again,” the pitalized with COVID-19 topped 3,200, a stay-at-home order was lifted. to about 510, in what experts say reflects mayor warned. new high, and hospitals statewide were “We set a record for highs over the hol- advances in treatment and prevention as Hospitalizations across the state have at 89% capacity. Confirmed cases sur- iday weekend, and, of course, given the well as the large share of cases among been ticking upward, with nearly 1,700 passed 100,000, and more than half of number of people who were out and young adults, who are more likely than patients admitted in the past seven days those infected, or over 62,000, are under about over the weekend celebrating, we older ones to survive COVID-19.

fell in love at “first sight.” While there, he applied Florida. Bill served as the He will be dearly missed Mitchell, Austin Mathew They were married August for a position with the Po- “supervisor” of the church by his surviving children, Doer, Ayden Robinson, OBITS 25, 1951 at the Washington lice department but building and expansion William R. Brown, III and Eziekal Woodall, Ashlyn Continued from Page A5 National Cathedral in changed his mind. They project and through his his wife Kathy, Dr. Patricia Woodall, Adylen Woodall, Washington, DC. moved to Winter Haven, contacts in the county was Lynn (Brown) Petitt and Logan Gochaut, Brandon Bill joined the Navy on FL and he began working able to complete the proj- her husband Mo, Richard (Katherine) Santana, An- March 25, 1952 as an in- for Equifax again as an in- ect under budget and in Thornton Brown and his gelique Ball, Keoni Ball, strument man (one who surance investigator. record time. wife Dr. Rochelle Marie Roderick D. Bruce, III, makes sights for weapons) One day his boss came Bill was the primary “Shelley” Knowles, Mark Jade Dias, Johnathan William and served until May 16, to him and asked him how caretaker for his wife, Carter Brown and his wife Bruce, Myles Dias, Macie Brown Jr., 88 1956 on an LST-611 called he felt about moving to a Mary, during her long ill- Jennifer Mastin, Kristin Dias, Natalie Carvalho, Is- USS Crook. Toward the satellite office in Inver- ness until her death in Jeanne (Brown) King and abelle Carvalho, Jocelyn LECANTO end of his military service ness. Since he had never 2016. He later moved to an her husband Chaz, Kelley Carvalho, Gage Simmons, William “Bill” Raymond he was assigned to work heard of such a place, Bill assisted living facility so Marie (Brown) Johnson Darragh Richards, Ruairi Brown, Jr., age 88, passed under the Marine Corps as decided to drive down and that he could mingle with and her husband Erik; Richards, Lincoln Wood- away on a mail clerk of the Brigg at check it out. When he and people of his own age Grandchildren, Tara (Jef- ruff, Isabella Donate and July 1, the Naval Station Great his wife made it to Inver- group and mutual inter- fery) Allen, William Ray- Sophia Donate; 2020 in Lakes, IL. After his dis- ness, they passed St. Mar- ests. Bill was one of the mond (Kris) Brown, IV, Great-great-grandchil- Lecanto, charge Bill, his wife and garet’s Episcopal church friendliest guys one could Lisa (Raymond Mitchell) dren, Isaiah James and FL under his two oldest children and felt it was a sign, since ever meet. Everywhere he Lester, Amanda (Mark) Aveya James; nephews the loving moved to Alexandria, VA their beloved parish was went he was an instant Woodall Brown, Samantha and nieces, John J. (Jude) care of his until 1962. of the same name in Wood- friend of anyone who was (Mario) Hernandez, Sarah ReFalo, III, Michael B. Re- family In 1962-3, he moved his bridge, and therefore fortunate enough to make Brown, Jessica (Kenny) Falo, Richard L. (Allison) William and Vitas family, now 4 children, to should make the move to his acquaintance. He Seagar, Melissa (Dar-lyn) ReFalo, Robert P. ReFalo, Brown Jr. Hospice. the McWhorter dairy farm Inverness. So, in 1975, they loved to share his life sto- Claytor, Crystal Claytor, Ig- Lynda M. Boysel and many He was in Chantilly, VA. They settled in Inverness, FL ries with anyone who rayne (Michael) Dias, Rhi- extended family. born on April 2, 1932 in loved living the farm life and he continued to work would listen. He was annon (Jon) Carvalho, Family will be receiving Lignum, Culpeper Co., VA but in August of 1964, de- for Equifax until he proud of his large family Richard T. Brown, II, friends and family from on his parent’s kitchen cided to move to Wood- retired and would often praise Bradley Brown, Amelia 9AM – 11AM, with a fu- table. bridge, VA. Bill and Mary During retirement, he their accomplishments. Brown, Stuart Simmons neral service beginning at Bill was the only son of were members of St. Mar- realized his high school Bill was a gentle man who and his companion Sarah 11AM, Friday July 10, 2020 William “Willie” Raymond garet’s Episcopal Church dream of becoming a loved deeply and was al- Smith, Amanda (Don) at Brown Funeral Home & Brown, Sr. and Clara in Virginia and he served printer. His wife, Mary, ways ready to jump in and Richards, Amber (Tyler) Crematory in Lecanto, FL. Maude Johnson of Alexan- on the vestry in Wood- was an accomplished art- lend a hand in any Woodruff, Catelyn (Jodys) Burial will follow at the ist and she began making situation. Donate, and Erik Johnson, Florida National Ceme- dria, VA and later Inver- bridge, VA with Colon greeting cards of all types In addition to his par- Jr.; Great-Grandchildren, tery in Bushnell, FL with ness, FL. He grew up in a Powell. He worked for with her artwork. Bill ents, Bill was predeceased Michael Phillips, Matthew full military honors. In small country town and Equifax in Washington, DC would print these in bulk by his beloved wife of 65 Allen, Jeffery Allen, Abi- lieu of flowers, donations began working around the as an insurance investiga- to be sold at local busi- years, Mary Madeline gail Allen, Kimberly can be made in Bill’s name age of 10. At that time the tor for many years. Bill nesses and online. (McWhorter) Brown in James, Taylor Darneall, to Vitas Hospice in owner of the local General took pride in his work and Bill and Mary were 2016 and sister, Shirley Jessica Maloney, Shannon Lecanto. Store would let him drive treasured the friendships members of St. Margaret’s Anne (Brown) ReFalo who Maloney, Rian Mitchell, Sign the guest book at the feed truck to the train he made at Howard Uni- Episcopal Church in died in 2014. Casey Mitchell, Alexis www.chronicleonline.com. tracks and along with a versity. He was the top in- few neighboring boys vestigator making full would proceed to unload a bonus every quarter. After box car full of 100lb bagged a change in management feed, drive it back to the with Equifax, he and his Trust the Expert for Advice store and unload it. They wife decided to open up did this all for a bottle of Madeline Ceramics in Oc- About Better Hearing ice-cold Pepsi Cola. coquan, VA. Bill left the ( ) • Every Appointment is Seen By Our 352 628-3443 License Bill graduated from Insurance business and 000YN9X Audioprosthologist #DN 17606 Fairfax High School in spent his days pouring gre- • Over 37 Years of “Helping People Fairfax County, VA in 1949 enware and doing what- Hear . . . With Quality Care” wherein he was a member ever heavy lifting Mary • Home of the Free Batteries 4 Life needed him to do. Their of Future Famer’s of • Doctors Refer Themselves and Their America, Forest Fire reputation for quality gre- Patients for Hearing Solutions Fighters Club, Student enware spread quickly • Has Lifelong Hearing Loss Government, was Home- and before long, other ce- and Understands What you room President and the ramic stores in the area are Going Through Vice-President of the Fel- were buying greenware • Ask About Our Secure lowship of Christian Ath- from Madeline Ceramics 4-Year Warranty letes. During his Senior to resell in their own year, Bill worked in the stores. During this time, Denny Dingler A.C.A. Audioprosthologist, school print shop as a he also worked part time M. Div., BC-HIS press operator and abso- driving a school bus and as lutely loved it. He desired a shoe salesman at Sears to continue the vocation in Landmark, VA to help after graduation, but was take care of their large Quality Dentistry, not able to find a job with family of, by this time, 6 the local newspaper. Af- children. Unfortunately, Without The Sales Tactics terschool, he worked as a the ceramic shop was hit line cook at the Howard by two hurricanes one Now with EXPANDED hours to serve you more conveniently Johnson’s Restaurant. year apart, the latter being Tuesday through Thursday from 8:30–12:00 and 1:00–4:30 Itʻs all about hard work, Shortly after graduation Hurricane Eloise which Since he began working for the was quite destructive for 1983 perseverance, learning,

FBI in Washington, DC as the east coast. The damage 000YP45 studying, sacrifice, and most a mail clerk. This is where was beyond repair and in he met his bride to be, 1975, they decided to move 211 S. Apopka Ave., Inverness of all, loving what we do. Mary Madeline to Daytona Beach, FL with - The Ledgers - McWhorter, with whom he their 4 youngest children. www.InvernessHearing.com Section B - TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2020 Be Healthy ... Get links to local health stories and tips to keep you healthy. Get a free copy sent to your inbox every Tuesday. Sign up now at HEALTH & LIFE https://tinyurl.com/y2ucgwuv CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Managing COVID-related stress

ear and anxiety about harmful. Limit your news intake way to keep anxiety at bay and meals. Make the most of these COVID-19 can be over- to what is actually providing feel normal. Even if some meals by reconnecting with your Fwhelming and cause new information and stick to re- changes need to be made, main- family members, discuss the day Dr. Denis Grillo strong emotions. Learning how liable news sources. taining the overall routine is and prepare for tomorrow. to cope with stress There’s no benefit helpful. Next, make sure you get a EAR, NOSE and staying healthy to watching the same Next, don’t completely isolate good night’s sleep, the health & THROAT while at home will news over and over yourself from other people. Fear benefits are enormous. make you, the people again, it just becomes of spreading the disease can And while you are awake, stay you care about, and depressing. cause some people to withdraw active, spend time out in the your community Second, take the socially, but maintaining rela- fresh air and sunshine in your stronger. necessary and recom- tionships and social support are backyard, or take a walk. Slowdown While many feel mended precautions, good ways to combat anxiety. And lastly, at the end of the that we have gone too but don’t try to create Even if you are in self- day, take time and unwind. Med- far with restrictions, new ones. As with all quarantine or mandatory quar- itate, read a book, take a hot during the for those who have dangers, the trick is antine, keep up social interac- bath, do something to help you Dr. C. Joseph health issues, these to be “careful tion using FaceTime/Skype, relax prior to sleep. restriction can be Bennett enough.” When we phone calls or text messages. We will make it through this coronavirus lifesaving. NAVIGATING try to ensure 100% At the same time, limit screen uncertain time, we just have to So, what are some CANCER safety, we get caught time on your computer or phone. be patient. strategies to stay calm up in unhelpful Too much time on the phone t this time, it is during the COVID behaviors. or computer, on social media or well known and Dr. C. Joseph Bennett Jr. is a outbreak? We cannot 100% avoid this websites, can lead to less activity A documented how board-certified radiation When, not if, you feel anxious, virus, and your actions should and more anxiety. many people have suf- oncologist. If you have any here are things you can take to reflect your individual risk. So how about a few tips while fered and died secondary suggestions for topics, or have any put those feelings in Third, keep up daily routines staying at home? to this COVID-19 virus. questions, contact him at 522 N. perspective. and make changes only when First, make good nutrition a The national lockdown Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, FL First, information is useful, necessary. Maintaining regular priority and maybe, just maybe, also puts our country at 34461, or email cjbennett@rboi. but too much information can be schedules and routines is a good enjoy some sit-down family risk of injury for years com. going forward. An unusual casualty to this virus includes physi- cians, which may sound rather strange, as one would think that doctors would be busier than ever during this period of SURVIVING WITH FRIENDS time. It is true that many hos- pitals are overflowing with infected and ill pa- tients; however, there are Different groups offer support with grief during trying times many offices, clinics, hos- pitals and emergency rooms that sit empty. Special to the Chronicle presented from 10:30-11:30 a.m. every Homes & Crematory, this is an ongoing Staff has been laid off Wednesday by Friends of Citrus and support group that will meet the sec- due to lack of patients Friends of Citrus and the Nature the Nature Coast at the Wings Grief ond and fourth Wednesdays of each with other noninfectious Coast is a charitable organization pro- Center, 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane (gold month from 6:-7:30 p.m. It is open to problems that are usually viding community grief support work- building on right), in Homosassa those who have lost a child at any age, being taken care of each shops for anyone who has experienced Springs. including parents, siblings and and every day under nor- a loss; telephone support; grief sup- It is conducted by Ellen Armitage, grandparents. mal circumstances. port resources for all ages; educational community liaison volunteer and certi- These groups will observe CDC These unusual circum- materials for parents and teachers; fied chair yoga instructor. guidelines for safety and gatherings; stances have necessitated and children’s grief support camps. since space therefore may be limited, disruption of elective Help and support are available for ev- Compassionate Friends be sure to reserve your seat in ad- surgeries, for example, eryone during these difficult times, vance by contacting Friends of Citrus which provide income for especially. Nature Coast Chapter and the Nature Coast Grief Services physicians, pays the nurs- Some groups coming up and ongoing Friends of Citrus and the Nature Manager Susan Quenelle at ing staff and reimburses are: Coast has announced that the Compas- 352-249-1470. surgery centers and hos- sionate Friends grief support group For details about groups, workshops pitals so they may remain Chair Yoga for Grief will meet at the Wings Grief Center, and other programs or for ways you solvent. 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane (gold build- can help, call 352-249-1470 or visit The normal flow of pa- workshop in Homosassa ing on right) in Homosassa Springs. www.friendsofcitrus.org or Friends of tients in and out of these A Chair Yoga for Grief workshop is Sponsored by Hooper Funeral Citrus on Facebook. facilities with illnesses (non-coronavirus) and procedures and surgeries help keep the hospitals and clinic’s doors open each and every day. This is particularly evident in underserved areas both urban and rural. Before this all hap- pened, private practice medicine was diminish- ing for number of rea- sons, in part due to the aging doctor population, increased overhead, com- plexity of running a prac- tice and now this unexpected shutdown. Estimates are that 20% of doctors will discon- tinue practicing medi- cine. Some will retire earlier than expected. Some will go bankrupt. Some will close their doors and sell off assets. Some will sell out to large groups and/or to the hospital, where they will work as an employee. Health care spending in the United States is ex- pected to reach 25% of the GDP (gross domestic product) by the year 2025. It has been predicted that an economic down- turn would only acceler- ate the situation and make physician availabil- ity and access problems worse; now it’s likely a reality secondary to an infectious problem that has created this eco- nomic issue. While it is difficult and unclear what will happen and how health care will evolve in the future, it is likely to be very different than what we recognize and enjoy now. It remains a big mys- tery, much like where did all that toilet paper go?

Denis W. Grillo, D.O., FOCOO, is an ear, nose and throat specialist in Crystal River. Call 352- 795-0011 or visit Crystal CommunityENT.com.

n So you know: The information contained in the Health & Life section is not intended to cover all possible directions, precautions, warnings, drug interactions, allergic reactions or adverse effects and is not intended to replace consultation with a physician. B2 TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2020 HEALTH & LIFE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE How you can help find a solution to COVID-19 3412-0707 TUCRN NOTICE OF HEARING Family Features TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE The human immune system holds FOR COLLECTION important clues about how people naturally detect and defend against OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS IN disease. For COVID-19, many people have been able to defeat the virus THE PROPOSED LIMEROCK because of their natural defense systems. ROAD PAVING PROGRAM 2020 Now researchers are working to learn from these survivors’ immune ASSESSMENT AREA TO systems to inform the development of new tests. PROVIDE FOR THE ROADWAY If you’ve been affected by COVID- Photo courtesy of Getty Images PAVING IMPROVEMENTS 19, you can help. A leader in im- A leader in immune-driven medicine, Adaptive Biotechnologies — which mune-driven medicine, Adaptive specializes in developing products based on the body’s immune response to Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Biotechnologies – which specializes disease — is working with Microsoft on the virtual clinical study Commissioners of Citrus County will conduct a public in developing products based on the ImmuneRACE. hearing to consider imposing annual, non-ad valorem body’s immune response to disease – special assessments for the design, acquisition, is working with Microsoft on the vir- in the blood. COVID-19, visit ImmuneRACE.com. construction, and installation of the Roadway Paving tual clinical study ImmuneRACE. A third type of test could help ad- If you decide to participate and qual- Improvements within the boundaries of the Proposed As part of the study, they are seek- dress current challenges with test- ify for the study, a trained technician Limerock Road Paving Program 2020 Assessment Area. ing 1,000 participants between the ing, resulting in these scenarios: will travel to you to collect a de-iden- The hearing will be held at 2:10 p.m. on July 28, 2020, in ages of 18-89 from major metropoli- n Complementary or alternative tified blood sample in the comfort Room 100 of the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, for the purpose of tan cities in the United States who: testing for individuals who have had and safety of your home. n receiving public comment on the Proposed Limerock Road Currently have COVID-19 known exposures or symptoms The global race for solutions. Be- Paving Program 2020 Assessment Area, the special n Have recently recovered from n Ability to triage patients and in- cause COVID-19 is a disease affect- assessments, and their collection on the ad valorem tax bill. COVID-19 form treatment strategies based on ing communities around the world, All affected property owners have a right to appear at the n Were exposed to someone diag- risk stopping its spread requires solu- hearing and to file written objections with the Board within nosed with COVID-19 n Confirmation that individuals tions from every angle. It is the belief 20 days of this notice. Pursuant to section 286.0105, Understanding testing options. have recovered and are no longer of Adaptive Biotechnologies and Mi- Florida Statutes, if you decide to appeal any decision made There are currently two types of tests infectious crosoft that the answers may lie by the Board with respect to any matter considered at the for COVID-19: PCR tests that indi- Such a test could also contribute within the immune systems of those hearing or at any subsequent meeting to which the Board cate the presence of live virus from a key information as part of an im- who have been impacted by the coro- has continued its deliberations, you will need a record of nose or throat swab and serology the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim mune scan. navirus. The de-identified data col- record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon tests that indicate exposure to and How you can get involved. To par- lected will be made freely available which the appeal is to be made. potential immunity against the ticipate in the study or learn about to the global scientific community to In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, virus by measuring antibodies more ways to join in the fight against help develop other solutions. persons needing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, ROOFING Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two days Quality and Honesty at its before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), finest. Reasonable Prices via Florida Relay Service. If you need a Spanish Translator, • Residential Reroofs • Leaks? please make arrangements with the County by telephone • Metal & Commercial No Problem! within two days of the publication notice at 352-527-5370. • New Construction Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos • Professional con el Condado dentro de los dos días de la notificación de Installation la publicación a 352-527-5370. • Repairs The assessment for each parcel of property will be based SERVICE GUIDE Available on the front footage attributed to that Tax Parcel plus an

•Seamless Gutters 000YP3F additional lump sum cost for paving existing driveway Call 564-2931 to place your ad here ! Bill: 352-219-9816 aprons as determined by the Road Maintenance Division. 000XOXS Licensed & Insured CCC1331118 Corner lots may be assessed a reduced front footage amount equal to one-half (1/2) of the combined length of all affected sides if more than one affected side is subject to ELECTRICIAN PAINTING TREE SERVICE GUTTERS & SCREENS assessment in the same year or over multiple years. The annual assessment will include each Tax Parcel’s share of the principal, interest and collection costs. The maximum

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PHILLIP ALDER ace and shifted to the club eight. By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Little Woman?! Somehow, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. After taking the trick, what did Unscramble these Jumbles, I pulled together the best West lead to trick three? one letter to each square, response I could think of: I J. William Fulbright said, “We The auction contained some to form four ordinary words. stood up, offered to shake his must dare to think ‘unthinkable’ debatable choices. East could hand, and said (in a friendly thoughts. We must learn to ex- have overcalled two no-trump to RIHTD @PlayJumble way): “I'm sorry. I don't think plore all the options and possi- show at least 5-5 in the red suits. we've met.” And proceeded to bilities that confront us in a Although South had only 2 points, introduce myself. complex and rapidly changing he did have a six-card spade suit. The reaction? He apolo- world.” (A response of two spades would gized, and then he and I were At the bridge table, learn to ex- not have been weak in his sys- ESBLS on a first name basis going plore all of the options. In today’s tem.) West’s raise to two hearts forward. That experience deal, for example, West was de- taught me that, while I'm a

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CALL (352) 621-1283 8am-5pm Mon-Fri $30 352-464-0316 the only pet in the @friendsofcitrus.org or E-mail $100 (352) 634-0310 Cell: 352-270-1032 home. Please call West Coast Eye SHOWER CHAIR Institute stevejohnson120.SJ@ TOOL BOX LARGE/ Aluminum and Office: 352-726-6668 or text Loren at gmail.com email: nick@ 352-201-6777 for 240 N Lecanto Hwy 14”x 14” x 31” locka- fiberglass. straddles the nickkleftis.com more information. Lecanto FL 34461 ble polyurethane $20 tub,slide in. $35 Questions can be & Wheelbarrow $20 GENERAL 352-464-0316 emailed to: ALUMINUM (231) 798-5497 MERCHANDISE TOILET SEAT RISERS wcei@westcoast SPECIALS! 2 - Regular size and eye.com INSTALLERS Wanted elongated, very nice. 6 lines - 10 days $35 each Free Horse Manure 352-464-0316 Bring your trailer or truck Screen rooms, TOWER WOOD FLOORING (up to 2 items and I will load for you. In Windows, Soffit & TECHNICIANS Used Laminate medium per ad) TRANSPORT CHAIR Pine Ridge, Beverly Hills Fascia, Gutters Oak / 12’x10 / Good (SMALL WHEELS) with (352) 544-9097 Hurricane protection, NOW HIRING! Let us be your Condition $58 $1 - $200 footrests, nearly new DENTAL $11.50 only $75 352-464-0316 FREE... FREE...FREE... Car ports, Patio one stop shop 352-513-5375 Removal of scrap metal RECEPTIONIST covers, Rescreening Travel the SE w/ co. for WALKER vehicle & hotel $201-$400 Four wheels, with a/c, auto’s, appliances Employment $16.50 & dump runs. Hourly positions, provided. Exc. pay, seat and brakes. TRAILER needed for High 352-476-6600 Great working per diem, bonus & needs. Great shape. $60 2018 Slingshot trailer Quality office! environment, benefits. BAR STOOLS $401-$800 352-464-0316 multiple motorcycles or $21.50 Competitive pay, Your job will be set of 3 solid wood WHEELCHAIR compact car, $5,000 Experience a must! 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Rod & Reels NICE VILLA PONTOON BOAT Four Salt water fishing TIME TO BUY on Cul-de-sac/ 2 Bdrm, DAVID KURTZ 2006 Lowe 20ft. rods, all 6 ft, each has a OR SELL PUBLISHER’S 2 Bath, 1 Car Garage Realtor Pontoon Boat, 95HP Penn reel $83 for all YOUR MOBILE NOTICE: Please Call Mercury, Tandem Axle (352) 344-1515 In A Leased Land All real estate for Details & Pricing Trailer, Many Extras! Park? advertising in this 814-207-9498 $11K firm 352-449-9982 newspaper is subject CALL to Fair Housing Act SAILBOAT which makes it illegal LORELIE 1980 41’ Ketch Taiwan UTILITY TRAILER to advertise “any Built, center cockpit, 2005 COTC LEBRUN preference, limitation Blue Water Cruiser, enclosed sides Licensed Realtor & or discrimination Withlacoochee River, (352) 527-4319 Mobile Home Broker based on race, color, Inglis. $31,000 Charlie: religion, sex, handi- 352-447-5171 Lv. Msg. Century 21 cap, familial status or Vacant Land Nature Coast, national origin, or an Specialist SCOUT 2007 17.5’ intention, Let me help you buy, 835 NE Highway 19, Fbgl, CC, Bimini, to make such prefer- sell, invest, free ap- I buy, jewelry, silver, Crystal River Fl, Yamaha 4 Stroke, ence, limitation or praisal, gold, paintings, instru- Office 352-795-0021 90HP, Extra’s & Glvd discrimination. “ Fa- no obligation. ments, records, an- Direct 352-613-3988 CITRUS HILLS trail’r. 561-633-5731 or tiques, coins,watches milial status includes Garden style condo Residential & Com- 302-539-0865 & MORE! children under the age 2BR/2BA, car port mercial, 352-454-0068 of 18 living with furnished & renovated Century 21 J.W. YAMAHA parents or legal cus- WANTED Social Membership Morton Real Estate, 17 FT, 2004 G3, 60 hp todians, pregnant included $139,900 Inverness, Fl. 34450 Yamaha, 4 stroke, Troll- JUNK & ESTATE women and people ing, Hummingbird Fish CARS securing custody of CELL 954-383-8786 Finder & Bimini Up to $1,000. & MORE CANDLEWOOD children under 18. Office 352-726-6668 352-726-0415 (352) 342-7037 COURT APTS.& This newspaper will Wanted Model Trains KNOLLWOOD not knowingly accept $ INSTANT CASH $ any advertising for CRYSTAL RIVER For old Lionel & other TOWN HOMES real estate which is in Condo w/ Spectacular model trains, any violation of the law. View!! 2BD / 2BA quantity- one piece or Accepting Our readers are Completely Furnished 16 One - three acre Gulf Stream a house full! applications for hereby informed that $279,900 Low HOA lots. Gated commu- 2018 motor home, 000YNZF 330-554-7089 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. all dwellings adver- 352-634-0129 nities Haywood model 6238, 4500 mi Rental Assistance tised in this newspa- Owner/ Broker County, North self contained, slide out Available per are available on Carolina, 151 acre $47,500 352- 212-6949 CALL: 352-344-1010 an equal opportunity FSBO -2008, 4/2/2, mountain trac M W Fri., 8-12 & 1-5 basis. To complain of 2149 sqft home on the springs, lake sites. Holiday Rambler 307 Washington Ave discrimination call Grand Canal in 3/2 home. 1991 / 27ft “C” Very Inverness Fl. HUD toll-free at Riverhaven Village ERA Sunburst Realty Good Cond./ Sleeps 6 / 1-800-669-9777. Homosassa FL. www.sunburst 351W eng/ 6 NEW tires Equal Housing The toll-free telephone See details on Zillow. auctions.net $12,000 352-436-9718 Opportunity number for the com. 607-425-7397 NCALCo# 10376 hearing impaired is Randy Flanigan 1-800-927-9275. NCAL6421N CRE274318 Phone: 706-207-2436 5th WHEEL 2012 Winslow Mike Czerwinski Model #34RLS, $24,995 CRYSTAL RIVER Solid Wood Cabinetry Nice 2BR/1BA , W/D 352-795-7820 Valencia is a sweet hook-up, Garbage & 14 ft AIR BOAT 3-year-old Terrier mix lawn inlcd. $750. Call Chevy 454 engine, ALINER who lost her home for info. 352-257-2276 Trolling motor, Carbon 2008 Expedition Need through no fault of Fiber Prop, $12K or help with repairs. her own. She is HW DUNNELLON Trade (car or something Great side job negative, spayed, fun) 352-344-0997 (352) 208-4179 crate-trained & North Williams St 3000 SF MOL; leashed-trained. Specializing In Boston Whaler Commercial building DAMON She loves people & GOPHER TORTOISE Classic Montauk Citrus Hills on .042 acre 2011 Tuscany - 43 foot gives kisses & loyal SURVEYS & 17”, FG, CC, bimini, Bath & a half, King size hugs. Her foster 2/2, Carport/ Pool / **For sale or lease** Yamaha 4 strk, 50 HP, RELOCATIONS bed. 44K mi. Exc cond REDUCED!! 2015 SOUL mom says she is a Furnished - only Call for details glvd trlr, $7000 WANTED KIA- WETLAND SETBACK MUST SEE !! 49,300 mi Ex. Cond! good dog & is re- $1,290 per month Contact: Al Isnetto, (352) 564-8726 5th WHEEL HITCH JUNK & ESTATE LINES 352-601-0310 Cold A/C, Auto, P/W spectful of children. 352-287-5020 Palmwood Realty. Reese 16K w/ square CARS ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARWATER $10,550 352-746-2084 She loves in play in 352-597-2500 x202 tube slider, ideal for Up to $1,000 & MORE ASSESSMENTS SKIFF 16 Foot. FIFTH WHEEL or 352-613 -5596 the kiddie pool. She short bed truck $390, (352) 342-7037 Center Console 2017 Heartland Pioneer obo 352-382-3298 is a very loving dog Michael G. Czerwinski, Electric start. 25HP PI 276 -32ft./ 2 slides, who needs to be P.A LINCOLN Yamaha 2 stroke, Auto Leveling, Rear WINNEBAGO 2006 Town Car Limited the only pet in the ENVIRONMENTAL tilt and trim. 24 volt Bunks, $24,500 home. Please call 2017 Travel Trailer Sunroof, Michelin Tires, ALL CLASSIFIED CONSULTANTS trolling motor, 352-634-2247 or text Loren at Used 4 weekend trips Ex Cond! $6000 OBO ADS ARE Bimini top. 352-201-6777 for 352-249-1012 in FL only. New roof, (931) 216-1200 NON-REFUNDABLE Pine Ridge mgcenvironmental Perfect Condition! FOREST RIVER new AC. Call for more information. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 2018 30ft Bumper Pull, BUICK .com $7900 352-220-4752 pictures. $20,000 MERCEDES BENZ Large house 2900’ 2 30+ Yrs. Experience outside KIT, auto Awn- 518-929-4789 2010, Lacrose CXL, car garage large, pool, ing, 1 SLD OUT, + more 58K miles, 1999 SLK 230, Hard new solar water heater - NEVER USED! Excellent condition! top/ Convert., 114K mi, for pool. New screen Classified Ads $18,000 352-621-9190 MUST SEE! $7800 white, Runs Great! $4500 740-610-8076 INVERNESS PARK on pool cage, located work! or 352-428-9827 (352) 634-1171 Very Nice 2/1. s/w INVERNESS on 1 acre. FOR SALE MONTEREY mobile, many extras, Large Home to Share BY OWNER. Call Sell your 2000 MONTURA HEARTLAND TIRES MERCURY including generator. 3 $500/ mo. Utilities for appointment. treasures today! 23½’, VG cond, too 2008 Big Country 5th Two -Tires on Rims 2002 Cougar/ Gold / 3 ALL CLASSIFIED sheds, 55+ community included. Wifi & Cable. 352-422-2644, $295K many extra’s to list, Wheel, 32’, 2 Slides/ for Toyota Pick-up. DR / Auto/ New Battery Call  ADS ARE 28,500 OBO Handicap accessible. email bank qualified call for info and price Newer tires/ Loveseat/ 6 lugs, $50 & Tires $2100 Call NON-REFUNDABLE 352-344-1002 352-419-5835 acceptance letter. 352-563-5966 (352) 563-0074 T.V. 810-705-2539 (352) 344-1515 6p-10p 352-860-2655

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WILLY’S JEEPSTR BUICK Can-Am Spyder 1967Commdo, conv, 2016, White, 4,705 mi, 3416-0707 TUCRN 1965 Electra 225 4WD, 3 sp., 225 V6, Notice of Sale - SMITTY’S AUTO INC Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Governing Body with respect to any V8 wildcat, 45k orig Garage-Kept new tires, paint, 33k Excellent Condition! Per Florida Statute 713.78, notice is given that the undersigned intends to sell these vehi- matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for such pur- mi, cold AC pose may need to provide that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record in- orig mi, runs great, $17,500 352-794-0352 cles at a public sale by competitive bidding at 9:00 AM at 4631 W Cardinal St, Homosassa, $13,500 OBO call for details $18,500 FL 34446 on the respective dates. Items are sold AS IS and must be paid for in cash and re- cludes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (Section 286.0101, Florida Statutes). 352-436-7485 aft 1pm (847) 671-3550 Harley-Davidson moved at time of sale. Sale is subject to cancellation in the event of settlement between ‘08 FLHX Street Glide, owner and obligated party. CHEVROLET Very Clean, Low Miles, 4631 W CARDINAL ST, HOMOSASSA, FL 34446 Published July 7, 2020 1936 5 Window Coupe $8900 OBO 1987 NISS 1N6ND16S8HC303320 7/20/20 350 V8, 10 bolt rear 352-277-9175 2001 FORD 3FTZF17201MA72625 7/25/20 1999 HONDA 1HGCG665XXA154672 7/25/20 end, all steel body, all 3411-0707 TUCRN power, cold A/C. CHEVROLET 1967 PONT 242177G115232 7/29/20 Nature Coast Emergency Medical Foundation $26,500 352-302-6979 2003 Silverado Super 2006 VOLK 9BWGR61J364005232 8/4/20 PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING Cab/ all svc records 2002 KIA KNDJB623725116939 8/5/20 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nature Coast Emergency Medical Foundation, Inc. CHEVROLET since 96’/ 5.3 eng Board of Directors will be holding meeting on Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:00 pm for the 1969 CAMARO - 454 (needs repair) $2000 2735 W GLEN ST, LECANTO, FL 34461 purpose of discussing general business matters. Due to the continued state of emergency Engine / 700R4 trans., obo 352-527-9897 1963 CHEV 30437N189139 7/24/20 regarding COVID-19 the meeting will be held virtually via Zoom. Those interested in attend- MANY upgrades! Call ing can contact Karla Hockert at (352) 249-4741 to obtain a copy of the agenda and/or Published July 7, 2020. meeting invitation information. for details! $40,000 Any person(s) requiring reasonable accommodations at this meeting because of a disa- 810-841-2692 bility or physical impairment should contact Karla Hockert at least 5 days prior to the sched- uled meeting. Harley-Davidson If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of Directors with respect to CHEVROLET any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need to ensure that a verbatim record of 1971 Camaro RS 2003 100th Aniv. Edition the proceedings is made, which shall be the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal 4 sp. Black. V8 & A/C. V Rod, Black & Silver, is to be based. FORD 3410-0707 TUCRN $22,000 obo or Vance & Hines, 2002 F450 Lariat 13,000mi, $4,950 obo Nature Coast Emergency Medical Foundation Published July 7, 2020 possible trade. 141k mi, 7.3 diesel, PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING 352-303-8226 516-819-9196 Jake brake, 5th wheel NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nature Coast Emergency Medical Foundation, Inc. body. Western hauler HONDA Board of Director Human Resource Committee will be holding a meeting on Monday, July 3415-0714 TUCRN CHEVY $21,950 502-345-0285 1989 Goldwing SE 13, 2020 at 10:00 am for the purpose of discussing general Human Resource matters. Due PUBLIC NOTICE 1933 Chevy Hotrod to the continued state of emergency regarding COVID-19 the meeting will be held virtually 1500 CC, Blue/green. via Zoom. Those interested in attending can contact Karla Hockert at (352) 249-4741 to ob- 350 Automatic, Steel Only 11,401 mi., tain a copy of the agenda and/or meeting invitation information. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Citrus County, body, A/C- MUST SELL! bought brand new. Any person(s) requiring reasonable accommodations at this meeting because of a disa- Florida, will conduct a public hearing at 2:20 p.m. on July 28, 2020, in Room 100 of the Cit- $27K 352-342-8170 bility or physical impairment should contact Karla Hockert at least 5 days prior to the sched- rus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, for the pur- Perfect cond. Hardly uled meeting. driven. $7000 obo If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of Directors with respect to pose of receiving public comment on the adoption of a Resolution of the Board ratifying and DODGE Tony: 352-527-8950 any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need to ensure that a verbatim record of confirming the assessment roll for the Citrus County Solid Waste Municipal Service Benefit 1971 Swinger, 360 the proceedings is made, which shall be the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Unit for Fiscal Year 2020/2021. All affected property owners have a right to appear at the No answer leave msg. 4 Speed $15,500 BUICK is to be based. hearing. Anyone not attending the hearing but who wishes to make comments shall do so in Call for more info 2020 Envision HONDA Published July 7, 2020 writing and address same to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, 110 North (352) 364-6460 12k mi, with tow bar 2001Goldwing GL1800 Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Said comments must be received prior to 12:00 Noon on Monday, July 27, 2020. Exc Cond $34,000 28,500 miles. Many FORD (352) 257-6860 extras. Excellent cond. 3414-0707 TUCRN 1930 Model A Pursuant to section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if you decide to appeal any decision Ultimate touring bike. PUBLIC NOTICE made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at the hearing or at any subse- 5 Window Coupe, 76 K Black/chrome. $7950 mi./ EXCELLENT Cond. quent meeting to which the Board has continued its deliberations, you will need a record of 352-270-8089 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testi- $16,000 352-795-3510 JEEP meet in Regular Session on Tuesday, July 14, 2020, at 1:00 P.M., in the Citrus County mony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be made. HONDA Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, for the purpose of conducting FORD 2006 Commander Full 2009 Shadow 750 Exc. power 4X4 very clean the regular business of Citrus County. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special ac- 1977 Ranchero GT con. 1 owner, garage commodation or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact the County Unrestored car-very looks and runs great kept, Very low mi 3514 Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or $3995 Ed 352 4654208 Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, Lecanto, FL 34461 at (352) good cond. Numbers $3600 561-777-6014 physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign 527-5210, at least two days before the meeting If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial matching. Call for info: Path, Suite 267, Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the meeting. 7-1-1, 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. 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