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NEWS BRIEFS Keeping the gears turning Affordable Housing group to meet The Affordable Hous- ing Advisory Committee will meet at 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 21, at the Citrus County Re- source Center cafe, 2804 W. Marc Knighton Court in Lecanto. For additional information, call Citrus County Housing Services at 352-527-7520. Veterans Appreciation panel to meet The Veterans Apprecia- tion Week Ad Hoc Coordi- nating Committee will have their monthly coordi- nation meeting for Citrus County’s 29th annual Vet- erans Appreciation Week at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 21, in the conference room of the Citrus County Chronicle, 1624 N. Mead- owcrest Blvd. in Crystal River. All veteran service or- ganizations and civic groups are encouraged to send representatives to participate in the planning process. All interested in- dividuals are also wel- come to attend. MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle For additional informa- Brandon Koenig carefully puts a small piece of a clock movement into place while working at Mantiques and Other Finery Antiques and Clock tion, call Chris Gregoriou Repair in Inverness. Koenig, a Key Training Center program participant, works one day each week learning about and fixing clocks. “I’ve always at 352-302-9777. been interested in mechanical movement,” he said. TOO FAR organization Key client shows aptitude for clock repair to meet HANNAH Koenig has been encyclopedic knowledge SACHEWICZ working with Mantiques of clocks,” Moore said. The TOO FAR Water Staff writer owner and certified “He can recount infor- and Natural Resources clock maker Mike Moore mation about clocks that organization will meet at local 23-year-old since May 19. is astounding, especially 6:30 p.m. July 22 at just might have “I’m loving it so far,” for anyone that’s 9228 E. Gospel Island found his calling Koenig said. “I very 23 years old.” Road in Inverness. A as a clock smith, much prefer hands-on “Who’s the master of Joel Abramoviz, a as he begins his educa- work.” masters?” Moore asked member of the Crystal tion at an Inverness Every Wednesday, Koenig as he pointed to River Boat Builders shop, Mantiques and Koenig comes into the a photograph. group, will give a presen- Other Finery Antiques shop at noon for his “That’ll be Thomas tation about historic boats and Clock Repair. four-hour shift. As he Tompion,” Koenig said. used on local waters. Brandon Koenig is a progresses, Koenig will Moore explained that Refreshments will be client of the Key Train- be invited to participate Tompion was a clock- ing Center and part of more and more. maker in the 1600s and served prior to the start of their Key Supported “It’s strictly his call,” See CLIENT/Page A6 the meeting. For informa- Employment program. Moore said. When the tion, call 352-634-4216. The program assists in- Chronicle asked Bran- Some of Brandon Meet county’s dividuals with intellec- don what he thinks he’d Koenig’s tools of the trade tual and developmental like to do, he said, “I are placed neatly on a property disabilities (IDD) with might ask for another work bench at Mantiques appraiser finding successful ca- day.” and Other Finery Antiques reers in the community. “He probably has an and Clock Repair. The community is in- vited to connect with Cit- rus County’s new property appraiser, Cregg E. Dalton, at 9:30 a.m. July 21 at the Central Ridge Library, 425 W. Faherty takes reins of CORE center Roosevelt Blvd. in Bev- erly Hills. MICHAEL D. Tuesday officially For those who can’t BATES announced that make it to Community Staff writer Faherty will be Connections this month, the executive di- Q&A with Dawn Faherty there will be additional op- Dawn Faherty rector for the new had planned to re- Citrus One-Stop portunities to meet Dalton. MICHAEL D. BATES in your new position? I tire this Novem- Recovery and 9:30 a.m. Aug. 19 at ber after 35 years Economic (CORE) Staff writer A: “I feel I have accumulated a vast the Homosassa Public Li- as a Florida pub- Dawn Business Center wealth of knowledge working with the brary, 4100 S. Grand- lic servant. Faherty in downtown The Chronicle asked Dawn Faherty, Florida House of Representatives. march Ave. Until, that is, she was Inverness. executive director for the Citrus One- “I have worked with various state I 9:30 a.m. Sept. 8 at asked to head up a new The CARES Advisory Stop Recovery and Economic (CORE) agencies that provide resources the Lakes Region Library, initiative that will help Committee, appointed by Business Center, the following ques- needed to assist constituents and 1511 Druid Road in local businesses grow and county commissioners tions as she begins her new job: Inverness. expand. Q: What will you bring to the table See Q&A/Page A2 — From staff reports County commissioners See CORE/Page A2

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the ropes and she has the businesses through a contacts and knows how focused concierge ap- Local BRIEF CORE to reach them.” proach to navigate Continued from Page A1 Faherty’s annual salary resources, education, Air conditioner CoreCivic, which manages Chronicle on Monday. is $37,000, or $50,000 in- mentoring or networking broken at the facility, and the county To help impacted inmates last February, made the cluding benefits, he said. to help them develop and have been working since combat the heat during repairs, recommendation that Fa- County commissioners maintain a strong eco- detention facility Friday, July 16, to fix a facility staff brought them fans, herty run the center, created the CARES Advi- nomic footing. A broken air conditioning malfunctioning cold water ice and water, Gilchrist said. which opens Monday, sory Committee to advise Here’s how the funding system impacted almost a chiller, which affected six of Based in Lecanto, the county July 19, at the former In- and recommend uses and/ for CORE will work: Cit- quarter of the inmate housing the facility’s 30 housing pods, detention facility can house verness Visitor Center at or programs for remain- rus County will provide CoreCivic spokeswoman 203 E. Dampier St. ing CARES funds in the $50,000 in funds to the Cit- units at the Citrus County around 760 inmates. A grand opening and county general fund. rus County Chamber of Detention Facility. Amanda Gilchrist told the — From staff reports ribbon-cutting will take The committee in- Commerce to compensate place from 5 to 7 p.m. cludes representatives Faherty’s salary and For the RECORD Thursday, July 29, at the from the county, the cities benefits. new facility. of Inverness and Crystal Another $50,000 will be Citrus County arrested July 17 for domestic 18 years of age and lewd and CORE’s formal mission River, the Citrus County split into $10,000 for rental Sheriff’s Office battery. No bond. lascivious battery 12 to 16 is “to provide an eco- Chamber of Commerce, of the Inverness building I Julius Malyk Shyeed years of age. Bond $20,000. nomic development hub SCORE Nature Coast, the and $40,000 for running the Arrests Gardner, 18, Dunnellon, ar- I Michael Ray McClel- for existing and prospec- Economic Development office and contractual ser- I Alexandra Marie Barre, rested July 17 for felony battery land, 31, Lecanto, arrested tive businesses to obtain Authority for Citrus vices (accounting, market- 50, Beverly Hills, arrested — domestic — by strangula- July 18 for misuse of 911. Bond all necessary resources to County and the educa- ing, computer skills, July 16 for DUI. Bond $1,000. tion and false imprisonment. $4,000. start, grow and maintain a tion, banking and private business, financial plan- I Alec Bryce Waranka, 20, No bond. I Ira Colon Cribbs, 41, strong and healthy business fields. ning, etc.) for a total of Beverly Hills, arrested July 16 I Robert William Warren, Williston, arrested July 18 for paradigm.” Faherty is a 35-year $100,000 paid in semi-an- for fleeing/eluding LEO. Bond 55, Hernando, arrested July 17 possession of controlled sub- Josh Wooten, president/ state employee, serving nual installments. $2,000. for discard/abandon appliance stance. Bond $2,000. I CEO of the Citrus County 20 years as a case worker CORE’s regular busi- Ashlee Nicole Vanover, (unsecure/hazard) no child I Pamela Kay Cook, 41, Chamber of Commerce, within the Department of ness hours will be 9 a.m. 33, Crystal River, arrested July death. Bond $500. Dunnellon, arrested July 18 for put it another way. Children & Families. She to 4 p.m. Monday through 16 for possession of controlled I Mark Allen Stacey Jr., possession of controlled sub- Citrus, he said, has the transitioned to the Flor- Thursday, and 9 a.m. to substance and drug parapher- 31, Floral City, arrested July 17 stance. Bond $2,000. resources available for ida House of Representa- noon Friday. After-hours nalia. Bond $3,000. for failure to appear. Bond I Douglas Joseph Wil- business owners but what tives in 2007 and served appointments may be I Heather Lynn Lord, 36, $4,000. son, 70, Homosassa, arrested is needed is a person — as district secretary and scheduled. Floral City, arrested July 16 for I Seth Allan Risner, 19, July 18 for possession of con- sort of an ombudsman or later as Chief Legislative For information, call two counts of writ of bodily at- Inverness, arrested July 18 for trolled substance and drug par- concierge — who can “di- Aide for District 34 repre- 352-795-3148 until July 19, tachment. Bond $2,106. sexual battery on person 12 to aphernalia. Bond $3,000. rect traffic” and connect sentatives Ron Schultz or 352-419-4834 beginning I Shawn Everett Dillon, with the people. and Jimmie T. Smith. July 19. Or visit www.core 45, Hernando, arrested July 16 Faherty will be that She served in that same tosuccess.com. for two counts of violation of person. function for District 33 Contact Chronicle re- probation. No bond. “We Cater to “She is uniquely quali- representatives Don porter Michael D. Bates at I Stephanie Lee Bodus, fied because she’s been Hahnfeldt and Brett 352-563-3205 or mbates@ 26, Homosassa, arrested July Cowards!” all about constituent ser- Hage. As director of the chronicleonline.com. To 16 for failure to appear. Bond vices for two decades,” CORE Business Center, see more of his stories, visit $2,000. Experience The Difference Wooten said. “She knows she will assist local small tinyurl.com/y6kb23vv. I Dalton O’Neal Toole, 25, HONEST • PROFESSIONAL • COMPASSIONATE Haines City, arrested July 17 to be implementing CORE A: “Yes. I am truly a for criminal mischief ($100 or “You deserve a beautiful, from the ground floor. My public servant. I know more) and battery. Bond healthy smile without Q&A first initial act is to get our that about myself. $5,000. high-pressure sales tactics. We Continued from Page A1 I name and message out to “Working closely with Daniel Aligato Bassett, offer conservative treatment the community so they different chambers across 42, Homosassa, arrested July plans, a friendly staff, and a help them resolve prob- know we are here and the state in the past, I 17 for domestic battery. No safe and lems and issues on multi- available to provide them have always entertained bond. comfortable I ple levels over the years. with the tools they need if the thought that I would Juan Carlos Ivanyi, 52, environment “I have worked on legis- they are interested in love to work for my home- Inverness, arrested July 17 for Dr. Ledger for all our lation in the past that I pursuing their dream and town area Citrus County possession of controlled sub- patients.” stance. Bond $2,000. learned a great deal about starting their own Chamber someday.” 2020 Healthcare (and) many different mul- business. Q: Anything else you I Candy Ann Minske, 37, Heroes Winner tifaceted complicated is- “CORE will now be would like to say? Crystal River, arrested July 17 Dental Excellence sues that we faced on the available to answer any A: “I am looking for- for DUI. Bond $1,000. questions, provide infor- ward to beginning the I state level as legislative Brittney Bernice Martin, FREE SECOND Dr. Baker aide. mation and assistance next chapter in my work 22, Hernando, arrested July 17 OPINION. “The experience I bring needed to give them re- life. This is an exciting op- for petit theft ($100 or more but now will help provide ser- ferrals and set them up portunity to assist in the less than $750). • CROWNS • ADULT SHORT-TERM BRACES vices directly to the eco- with the proper entities. economic development I Jeffrey Carl O’Gifford, • DENTURES •P ARTIALS • BRIDGES • IMPLANTS • COSMETIC DENTISTRY • KIDS nomic development in the “I am happy to help and growth for the future 58, Floral City, arrested area and will be utilized people follow their of Citrus County.” July 17 for felony battery – to serve Citrus County dreams.” Contact Chronicle re- causing great bodily harm/ small business.” Q: I know you had to re- porter Michael D. Bates at permanent disability/perma- Jeremy A. Ledger, D.M.D. Q: What are your first tire due to the state re- 352-563-3205 or mbates@ nent disfigurement and bat- 3640 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34448 acts as executive director tirement program. Was it chronicleonline.com. To tery. Bond $3,000. I ( 352 ) 628-3443 going to be? your intention to get back see more of his stories, visit Christopher Bryan McK- CC-0010DZ7 License #DN 17606 LedgerDentistry.com A: “I am very fortunate into community service? tinyurl.com/y6kb23vv. inney, 37, Crystal River,

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STATE &CITRUS L COUNTYOCAL CHRONICLE Around the Hearings reset in mugging, kidnapping case STATE BUSTER THOMPSON deputies asks for new attorney Staff writer Court DIGEST Attorneys are ready for Dunnel- Democrats lon 48-year-old Thomas Burnett A fourth arrest in a 2-year-old to stand trial the week of Aug. 2 on drove to Citrus contest to a to meet July 21 mugging and kidnapping case out accusations he shot at a deputy Springs and left charge of aggra- of Beverly Hills complicated how and threatened The Citrus County Demo- the man vated animal things could end for those another. cratic Executive Committee stranded. cruelty. involved. (DEC) will have their next Davis on Mon- Howard, in ac- However, How- Assistant State Attorney Kevin general meeting at 7 p.m. day asked How- cordance with ard asked for an- Davis told Citrus County Circuit July 21 via Zoom. Con- ard to take the plea deal, other hearing to Judge Richard “Ric” Howard on Charles and also withheld be scheduled be- gressman and candidate for Monday, July 19, the recent arrest White off the Johnson’s convic- forehand so Bur- governor, Charlie Crist, will of Beverly Hills 24-year-old McGyl Jonathan Ruth Aug. 2 trial tion but ordered nett can appear be the guest speaker at the Sean Pauris might impact pro- White Jr. Johnson docket so he and her to no longer in-person and meeting. ceedings, especially with how the defense lawyers possess animals argue why Lizan- Thomas Registration is open to all codefendants could further dis- during her ich should be Burnett registered Democrats. To could testify cuss how Charles, probation. withdrawn from register, visit tinyurl.com/ against each White and maybe “I don’t want a his case. other. yccm6dj4. Pauris could tes- cockroach in her Claiming ineffective counsel, Pauris faces tify against Mon- care or control, especially over not receiving his Attend the charges of princi- segur, who the you understand,” case discovery since his August pal to kidnapping Monthly Movie prosecution sees the judge told 2020 arrest, Burnett asked Lizan- and to theft in as the most Johnson’s lawyer, Kevin ich on Monday to withdraw as his Matinee connection to the Bronson culpable. Assistant Public lawyer. alleged offense McGyl Charles Thompson Friends of Citrus and the Without hear- Defender Alexei Burnett faces charges of at- from July 2019. Nature Coast will have their Pauris ing an objection from the de- Lizanich. tempted murder of a law enforce- John Monsegur next Monthly Movie Mati- fense, Howard rescheduled Citrus County Sheriff ’s Office ment officer, aggravated assault III, 27, 28-year- nee, “Parental Guidance,” White’s trial for the week of Nov. deputies arrested Johnson and of a law enforcement officer and old Jonathan at 2 p.m. July 22 at the 20, with a final pretrial hearing her boyfriend at the time, Inver- possessing a firearm as a con- White Jr. — both Wings Grief Center, 8471 Nov. 8, and set a status hearing ness 57-year-old Kevin Lee victed felon. of Beverly Hills W. Periwinkle Lane in for Charles on Oct. 21. Thompson, in June 2020 on simi- — and Dunnellon It’s alleged Burnett threatened Homosassa. Monsegur is due to stand trial lar charges after discovering the 28-year-old Bron- on Aug. 12 to shoot a pair of depu- the week of Sept. 27, and has a couple failed for a year to seek The film will be shown son Charles were ties responding to a house off of final pretrial hearing Sept. 13. treatment for a chihuahua named again at 10 a.m. Aug. 4 at similarly charged West Amman Street, where Bur- John Pauris has a court hearing July 29. Bennie for a cancerous cyst. Grand Living at Citrus Hills, with armed kid- nett was violating an injunction. Monsegur Citrus County Animal Services 850 W. Norvell Bryant High- napping, aggra- I Woman takes probation in an- After the deputies sought cover, had to euthanize Bennie due to way in Hernando. vated battery and III imal cruelty case while codefen- Burnett brandished two shotguns the extent of her injuries. Monthly Movie Matinees robbery. dant serves prison and fired them at one of the dep- Thompson refused the prosecu- provide a supportive envi- It’s alleged a man went to Mon- Ruth Ann Johnson, the Inver- uties, striking a tree the lawman tion’s offer of probation, took his segur’s home, where Monsegur ness 55-year-old arrested along- was using for cover. Both deputies ronment for individuals case to trial in May and was found and White struck him before side her then-boyfriend for letting returned fire with their agency dealing with grief and loss. guilty of aggravated animal cru- stealing his clothes, jewelry, cell- their dog suffer from fatal tumors, handguns, striking Burnett twice. A discussion will follow the elty. Howard sentenced Thomp- phone and about $4,000. agreed to a negotiated plea offer No other injuries were reported. movie, which is presented son to the maximum punishment Charles and Pauris allegedly to resolve her felony case. Deputies arrested Burnett a at no cost. of five years in prison. To reserve your seat at helped Monsegur and White bind In exchange for three years of few days later, after he recovered probation, Johnson pleaded no I Man accused of shooting at in hospital. any location, call 352-249- and load the man into a vehicle, 1470. To learn more about grief programs, visit friends ofcitrus.org or Friends of Citrus on Facebook. Key Community Run kicks off Beverly Hills USF president retiring for health reasons man arrested TAMPA — The president of the University of South Florida said Monday he is for leading retiring after two years in the job for health reasons. Steve Currall said in a news release he will step deputies down effective Aug. 2 as the Tampa-based school’s president. Currall will return as a business professor on chase teaching and doing re- search in organizational psychology. Pursuit ends with Currall had replaced for- mer USF president Judy Genshaft, who held the job vehicle rollover for 19 years. Ralph Wilcox, BUSTER THOMPSON currently USF’s provost and Staff writer executive vice president, will serve as acting presi- A Beverly Hills man was jailed for al- dent, said Board of Trust- legedly leading deputies on a short vehi- ees Chair Will Weatherford. cle chase from a street brawl in Citrus USF serves about 50,000 Springs before he lost control of his students at campuses in truck, causing it to roll over. Tampa, St. Petersburg and Alec Bryce Waranka, 20, faces a charge the Sarasota-Bradenton of fleeing and eluding area. law enforcement. Citrus County Sher- Teen gets iff ’s Office deputies ar- probation in fatal rested Waranka the night of Thursday, boating crash July 15, from where his CLEARWATER — A Ford Ranger rolled over 17-year-old Tampa-area off of North Kirkland boy received five years pro- Terrace, near North Sag- Alec Waranka bation Monday after he amore Terrace. pleaded guilty to causing A judge kept Waran- ka’s bond at $2,000 during his first court the death of teenage girl in appearance Friday, records show. a November boating crash. According to Waranka’s arrest report, Gavin Johnston of Largo obtained Monday, deputies responded to pleaded guilty to vessel ho- North Nobleton Way and East Malaga micide in adult court for the Lane, where a large group of people Nov. 1 crash that killed Ra- were fighting in the street near rows of chel Herring, 16, the Tampa parked vehicles. Bay Times reports. John- When Deputy Emory Parrish arrived, ston, Herring and other he spotted a black Ford Ranger leaving teens had been at a Hallow- with an obscured license plate and white een party when they left brake light. and took the boat out on the Parrish tried to pull over the Ford at Intercoastal Waterway. East Malaga Lane and East Kingsdale Johnston was speeding Street, but the truck kept going and ran two stop signs. in a no-wake zone when he While northbound on Kirkland Ter- hit a channel marker and race, reaching speeds of up to 55 mph, seven teens were thrown the truck lost control and overturned at into the water. Herring MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle the roadway’s curve into Sagamore drowned, but the others Citrus County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Bobby Lambert, left, and Detective Thomas Dowling head east Terrace. were rescued. in the early morning hours of Monday, July 19, along State Road 44 in Inverness as they begin After Parrish pulled him from the Johnston violated five the Citrus County Community Run for the Money. The run raises awareness and dollars for the Ford’s driver’s seat, according to his ar- U.S. Coast Guard safety Key Training Center. Their mission is, “to assist persons with developmental disabilities rest report, Waranka told the deputy he rules, according to an arrest achieve their God-given potential through an array of individualized services that promote didn’t know why he didn’t stop. affidavit reviewed by the growth, choice and independence with kindness, love, dignity, and respect.” Waranka’s arraignment was scheduled Times: responsibility, safe for Aug. 9. speed, risk of collision, op- eration in narrow channels and visibility of lights. Johnston must also per- Cheers! City of Gainesville might legalize public alcohol drinking form 300 hours of commu- in public places such as or right of way. If the mea- September as a response door spaces. nity service, write a letter of Associated Press sidewalks. sure passes, a second com- to the business downturn The measure up for a apology to Herring’s family GAINESVILLE — The The Gainesville Sun re- mission approval would triggered by the COVID-19 vote would make that ordi- and not drive a boat. He city that is home to the ports that the city commis- be required to make it pandemic. nance permanent. It could have received University of Florida may sion plans a vote Monday final. That ordinance also al- would not affect laws ban- 15 years. allow people to drink le- on whether to allow open Gainesville adopted a lows businesses to serve ning open drinking while — From staff & wire reports gally from open containers drinking on city property similar temporary rule in alcohol in public and out- driving. N OTHING BELOW PINK LINE A4 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday: Be yourself, make decisions ENTERTAINMENT Today is Tuesday, July 20, the based on what you want and refuse to 201st day of 2021. There are let anyone push you around. It’s your 164 days left in the year. turn to shine, so tell it like it is. Do your own thing. Expand your interests. Greek popular folk Today’s ighlight: On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Cancer une 21- uly 22 : Practice singer dies at age 80 Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin what you preach. Take the initiative to ATHENS, GREECE — Tolis live life your way. tilize your skills to became the first men to walk on the Voskopoulos, a popular Greek help you achieve peace of mind. moon after reaching the surface in folk singer, songwriter and actor Do whatever it their Apollo 11 lunar module. Leo uly 23-Aug. 22 : whose career spanned more takes to improve mentally, physically On this date: and emotionally. Discipline and hard than six decades, has died. He In 1942, the first detachment of work will encourage you to set high was 80. the omen’s Army Auxiliary Corps standards and goals. oskopoulos, considered a — later known as ACs — began Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22 : Take care of star of modern Greek folk music, basic training at Fort Des Moines, issues before they escalate. A practical died Monday in an Athens hospi- Iowa. approach when dealing with an over- tal of cardiac arrest, Greek In 1976, America’s iking 1 robot the-top person will help you avoid be- media reported. spacecraft made a successful, first- coming part of the melodrama. Tolis oskopoulos was fortu- ever landing on Mars. Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 23 : Don’t waste nate to be appreciated by his Six Republican time arguing over something you cannot Associated Press Ten years ago: colleagues and adored by the In this undated file photo, Greek popular folk singer Tolis presidential hopefuls traded tweets change. You aren’t likely to anticipate a public, Culture Minister Lina domestic change, but it will turn out well. Voskopoulos poses in front of a poster advertising a concert in the first presidential debate con- Mendoni said in a statement. marking the 60th year anniversary of his career, in Athens, ducted through Twitter, outlining their Scorpio Oct. 24-Nov. 22 : Seek an un- He was a true popular idol, a usual way to learn or to educate others. Greece. Voskopoulos died Monday, July 19, in an Athens hospital agendas across the popular social A change in how you deal with people talented, intelligent performer of cardiac arrest, Greek media reported. media service. will help bring about positive change. who created a different, particu- Five years ago: A federal appeals Sagittarius Nov. 23-Dec. 21 : Test lar kind of entertainment on the court ruled that Texas’ strict voter ID your skills. se your strength and agility stage. Organization Angela Gerekou I cannot explain the joy and law discriminated against minorities to reach physical goals or challenges, Born in Greece’s main port and their daughter Maria the honor, and how much this and the poor and had to be weak- and don’t give anyone the chance to city of Piraeus on July 26, 1940, Voskopoulou. means to me without falling into ened before the November elections. mess with you. to parents who were refugees complacency, Almod var con- One year ago: Scientists at Ox- Capricorn Dec. 22- an. 19 : Opportu- from Asia Minor, oskopoulos Almodóvar’s ‘Madres tinued. I am very grateful to the ford niversity said their experimen- nity knocks, and a potential gain is was the youngest of 12 children paralelas’ to open festival for this recognition and tal coronavirus vaccine had been within reach. A partnership with some- and the only boy. He began his hope to be up to it. shown in an early trial to prompt a one who shares your sentiments will Venice Film Festival career as an actor, first appear- Festival director blossom into something exciting. Alberto Bar- protective immune response in hun- ing on stage at the age of 18 in The enice International Film bera said the film is, An intense dreds of people who got the shot. A uarius an. 20-Feb. 19 : Don’t fol- 1953, and made his film debut a Festival will kick off its low in someone’s footsteps. Choose a and sensitive portrait of Today’s Birthdays: Actor-singer few years later in 1963. 78th edition in Septem- two women as they Sally Ann Howes is 91. Author Cor- path that encourages you to advance. ber with the premiere of Encourage others to do as they please. His first major musical suc- contend with a preg- mac McCarthy is 88. Artist Judy Chi- cess was considered to be the Pedro Almod var’s nancy with unpredict- cago is 82. Country singer T.G. Pisces Feb. 20-March 20 : Put your film Madres paralelas. emotions on the back burner and head 1968 song Agonia, composed able conse uences, Sheppard is 77. Singer im Carnes down a path that brings you one step by Giorgos ambetas, which Organizers said women’s solidarity, and is 76. Rock musician Carlos Santana closer to your dream. sold more than 300,000 copies, Monday that the film sexuality that is experi- is 74. Actor Donna Dixon is 64. Aries March 21-April 19 : Put more a record-breaking figure for about two, single and enced in full freedom Country singer Radney Foster is 62. thought into money matters, health and Greek music at the time. pregnant women star- Pedro and without hypocrisy, Actor Frank haley is 58. Actor contracts. Channel your energy into He continued producing major ring Pen lope Cru , Almodóvar all against the back- Dean inters is 57. Actor Reed Dia- something physical that will take your hits over the following decades, Milena Smit and Israel drop of a reflection on mond is 54. Actor Josh Holloway is mind off worries and clear your head. and became known as prince Ele alde will debut as part of the the ineluctable need for truth that 52. Singer itamin C is 52. Actor Taurus April 20-May 20 : Too much of to his legions of fans. His last competition slate on Sept. 1. is to be unwaveringly pursued. Sandra Oh is 50. Actor Omar Epps is anything will work against you. Limit stage performance was in Feb- Almod var has a long history The enice International Film 48. Actor Simon Rex is 47. Actor your intake, spending and commit- ruary 2020, when he sang with the oldest film festival in the Festival is scheduled to run ments. Change begins with you focus Judy Greer is 46. Actor Charlie or- on being your best instead of trying to alongside his daughter Maria to world and said in a written state- through Sept. 11 on the sleepy smo is 43. Supermodel Gisele Bund- change everyone around you. celebrate 60 years of his career. ment that he was born as a film beach island Lido. chen is 41. Actor Percy Daggs III is Gemini May 21- une 20 : Take care of oskopoulos was married four director in 1983 in enice. In The festival will also host the 39. Actor John Francis Daley is 36. bureaucratic issues to avoid delays. Lis- times. He is survived by his wife, 2019, he was given the Festi- premiere of Denis Villeneuve’s Dancer-singer-actor Julianne Hough ten to what others say, and step in if former minister and current head val’s Golden Lion for Lifetime anticipated adaptation of Dune. is 33. ashington Nationals someone offers false information. of the Greek Tourist Achievement. — From wire reports Stephen Strasburg is 33.

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Olson, 98, of PENSACOLA, Fla. — Growing up Inverness, FL, passed in Pensacola served Lloyd Moon Frances (Susie) Bethel, well when he was in boot camp 95, went home to be with away on July 10, 2021. She was born on October 18, with the U.S. Navy during World her Lord and Savior on War II. July 16, 2021, while sur- 1922 in Rustad, MN, the daughter of Anton and A group of new sailors was taking rounded a swim test and many of them were by her lov- Ellen Jenson. from northern states and had never ing family. learned to swim. The instructors Susie was Louise enjoyed had long poles to offer swimmers born on support if they started to struggle. July 10, sewing and “I just walked over to the end of it 1926 in and dove in, and before I could Paxton, Il- worked as a seam- come up, there were two or three linois. guys poking at me and poking at me She was ‘Susie’ stress in Bethel the furni- all around us,” Moon said. “So I preceded Louise swam out there to the edge of the in death ture up- Olson holstery pool and came back and they stood by her beloved husband of there with their mouths open. So industry. She was a mem- GREGG PACHKOWSKI/Pensacola News Journal 60 years, Gene Bethel. the chief, there was a chief that was ber of Good Shepherd Lu- World War II veteran Lloyd Moon, right, points out the different medals among She is survived by her in charge of us, came out there and theran Church in his Navy memorabilia to his daughter Lisa Moon at their home in Pensacola daughter Nancy Hannie said ‘Moon, where in the world are (husband Steve), grand- Hernando, FL. She will be on Friday, July 2, 2021. remembered for her hugs you from?’ I said ‘Pensacola, Flor- daughter Jennifer ida.’ And he said ‘Oh, that explains Pensinger, grandson Jef- and smiles. told to move south from Indianapo- Moon said he was offered a pro- Survivors include two it.’” lis, Indiana, where Moon was born, motion to continue his Navy career frey Hannie and great Just before the Independence grandchildren Madison daughters, Sue Ann with the hopes the warm climate and take another radar course in Thacker and Cindy Olson, Day holiday, Moon, now 98, re- might help. Peal Harbor but he chose to go Pensinger, Landon flected on his three years serving Pensinger, and Aiden grandchildren, great After Moon graduated from Tate home to Pensacola instead. grandchildren and nieces his country in the Navy during High School, he received orders for A couple of weeks later, he got Hannie. WWII and his decades serving as a Susie and her husband and nephews. his first job at NAS Pensacola, just back his old job as an aviation met- She was preceded in civilian employee working on air- days before the Pearl Harbor attack alsmith at NAS Pensacola, where moved to Floral City from craft at NAS Pensacola. Normal, Illinois in 1975, death by her parents; hus- on Dec. 7, 1941. He hoped to join he would work for the next three band of 45 years, Elmer He said Pensacola’s heavy mili- the Navy soon after as a service decades until retiring in January where she and Gene tary presence didn’t necessarily in- owned and operated a Olson; sons, Orvin and Mil- member, but it took about a year for 1979. ton Olson; siblings, Anna fluence his decision to join the him to get a release to leave a gov- “I always remember people in printing business. She Navy. Instead, it was just a sense of loved to work in her yard, Berglin, Paul Pederson ernment job and officially enlist. the community said, if you can get and Jerome Jenson; sister- duty when war broke out. During “We were at war. I was 19 years out on the Navy yard, it’s a good sta- read and work jigsaw puz- holidays like the Fourth of July, zles. She was a member of in-law, Margaret Jenson; old. I just figure it’s time to go,” he ble paycheck and the benefits are mother and father in-law, Moon said he hopes people remem- said. great. And I’ve never worked there First Baptist Church of ber what military members have Floral City, and enjoyed Agnes and Emil Olson; sis- After enlisting, he was a radar- but I’m sure the comradery of all ter-in-law, Ardys Kennedy; done for the country. man aboard the USS Carlson, those guys was probably cool be- volunteering there, espe- “I sure hope they remember ev- cially at the food pantry. and daughter-in-law, Lura which performed escorts for con- cause a lot of them ended up in the Olson. erything about it,” he said. “It’s voys and supply ships, as well as military and then y’all came back Other than her Lord, her something I think future genera- family meant everything A Memorial Service will submarine patrols in the Pacific so y’all are double connected from be held at 11:00 AM on Sat- tions ought to hold onto forever. theater. He said other sailors at that being in the war,” said Moon’s to her. She was always That’s the big meaning of this coun- there for us, no matter urday, July 24, 2021 at time were very patriotic. daughter, Denise Tucker. Good Shepherd Lutheran try. ... It’s important because they “They really loved home because Moon served in various roles what, ready and willing to need to know where they came do whatever needed to be Church in Hernando, with they were all happy people. I never such as a craftsman in the engi- Pastor Dennis Koch pre- from. People just need more re- heard a guy griping about being neering department as well as a su- done. And she was every- spect and honor for their country.” thing to her family. She is siding. Friends are wel- there, you know?” Moon said. pervisor of shops, which brought Service to the Navy and the coun- missed greatly, and will al- come to join the family Moon’s military career started him to the Philippines to work on try has become somewhat of a fam- ways be loved beyond gathering at 10:30 AM. with a bang after setting off from aircrafts damaged in the Vietnam ily tradition, as Moon’s father measure. In lieu of flowers, me- Boston on his ship’s maiden voyage. War. worked at the base and one of his A Life Celebration will morial donations can be He soon helped to spot an enemy Much of his family life was cen- daughters now does, too. be offered on Thursday, made to HPH Hospice, submarine. tered on the base as well. Moon’s “The coolest thing to me is so July 22, 2021 at 2:00 PM 2939 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., The crew was credited with a wife, Hazel Moon, owned a success- many of the men that I worked with from the First Baptist Lecanto, FL 34461. “probable kill” of a submarine after ful men’s clothing store on Gulf knew my daddy. And everybody Church of Floral City with Arrangements by Heinz a plane sent the next morning spot- Beach Highway called the Shirt said how much they liked him, what Pastors Eddie Quates and Funeral Home & Crema- ted an oil slick in the water a mile Shop. Many of the customers there a great guy he was, what a straight Mike Sellers officiating. tion, Inverness, FL. www. wide and a mile and a half long. were military members from the shooter he was,” said Lloyd’s Burial will follow in Hills heinzfh.com “We had three pretty big guns on base. daughter, Lisa Moon. “It was, for of Rest Cemetery. Friends that,” Moon said. “We started clos- The family also lived in an area me, a family thing and I enjoyed it. may visit with the family at OBITUARIES ing in on that submarine and (the called Beach Haven, near Navy And it was funny because I actually the church from 1:00 PM officer) fired a star shell out and lit Point. Their home was on the water, n Obituaries must be worked on some of the aircraft until the hour of service. up the whole area and all we saw just across from the base, which led verified with the lines, repaired some of the same In lieu of flowers, memori- was that (submarine tower) go to regular interactions for the kids. funeral home or models of planes that he dealt als may be sent to the food down.” “We literally had white sand society in charge of with.” Moon, whose brother Glenn also down there and Sunday afternoons, pantry program at First arrangements. Baptist Church of Floral Moon moved to Pensacola when served in the Navy aboard the USS all kinds of people would drive City. Chas. E. Davis Fu- n Obituary deadlines for he was just 2 years old and has Louisville, finished out his Navy ca- down there and we would just sit neral Home is assisting Tuesday, Wednesday, lived in the area since then, except reer when his ship was nearby and watch the Blue Angels all day the family. Thursday and Friday for his time in the military. His fa- Tokyo Bay on Sept. 2, 1945, when long practicing. It was just second Sign the guest book at editions is 3 p.m. the ther had health problems and was the war officially ended. (nature) to us,” Tucker said. www.chronicleonline.com. day before. Deadlines for Saturday, Sunday NOTING Anita Ward, 83 and Monday editions Worth is 3 p.m. Friday. 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3613-0720 TUCRN Key client marks 25 CITRUS COUNTY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION years at Winn-Dixie Thursday, August 5, 2021 at 9:00 AM Lecanto Government Building Special to the Chronicle 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166 Lecanto, Florida 34461 Eli Serrano recently cel- ebrated 25 years of em- MICHAEL FACEMYER, CHAIR KURT STONE ployment at Winn-Dixie, a DAVID BRAMBLETT, 1ST VICE CHAIR STACEY WORTHINGTON ROBERT BASS, 2ND VICE CHAIR WILLIAM BURDA (Alternate) huge milestone for any- RICHARD BARMES CAROLE SCRAGG (Alternate) one, especially an individ- JAMES ROYS CHUCK DIXON (School Board) ual with an intellectual and developmental dis- A. CALL TO ORDER ability (IDD). B. INVOCATION Serrano started his ten- C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ure at the Dunnellon D. ROLL CALL Winn-Dixie in August of E. CHAIRMAN TO READ THE APPEAL PROCESS AND MEETING PROCEDURES 1995 and put in for a trans- F. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – Receive comments from the public fer to the Inverness Winn- G. APPROVE MINUTES – Approval of available minutes Dixie in 2013 when his H. STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS family moved. I. EX PARTE COMMUNICATION: County Attorney “I enjoy my job, it keeps J. APPLICATIONS me young and I like seeing 1. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT all the regular customers that come in during my a. PUD-21-05 Local Engineering, Inc. for Affordable Secure Storage Backyard, LLC shift. They treat me like family,” Serrano said. REQUEST: This request is to modify the Land Development Code (LDC) Atlas by amending Serrano has been at- an existing Master Plan (Planned Unit Development – PUD) to expand an existing mini- warehouse development, pursuant to Section 4300, Planned Unit Developments, as specified tending the Key Training in the Citrus County Land Development Code. Center (KTC) for 25 years Special to the Chronicle and is part of their Key Eli Serrano, a client at the Key Training Center, celebrated LOCATION: Section 27, Township 18 South, Range 19 East; Lot 24 of Hercala Acres Unit 1, Supported Employment 25 years as a Winn-Dixie employee. He is part of the Key PB 3, PG 81, (AK 1621011), which address is 2405 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy., Hernando, FL. A (KSE) program. Supported Employee program. complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division. KSE provides a solid have ‘ready to work’ indi- we’ve seen a substantial STAFF CONTACT: Miranda Anaya, Senior Planner, Land Development Division support system for Ser- viduals that are qualified, increase in the demand rano and others like him, reliable and have a low for individuals with IDD to ensuring success in the turnover rate.” fill open positions and 2. LAND USE APPLICATION workforce. Staff works “Businesses are reopen- keep businesses operat- closely with businesses ing with proper precau- ing. Eli has a 25-year his- a. V-21-02 Willard Roy MacGarrett and individuals with IDD tions and our people are tory of being a valued for long-term employment eager to work. It’s exciting employee of Winn-Dixie,” REQUEST: This request is for a two-part Variance from the Citrus County Land Development placement. Code (LDC) to allow for the construction of a screen room (1) having less than the required 50- to help so many people Melissa Walker, KTC exec- foot setback from the mean high water line (35-foot with a berm or swale), pursuant to Section “Organizations in Citrus with IDD get established utive director, said. “I 3510, Surface Water Protection Standards; and (2) to exceed the maximum Impervious County like Wawa, Lowes, in jobs they love and be- think his legacy speaks to Surface Ratio (ISR), pursuant to Section 2403, Coastal and Lakes Residential District (CLR), Wal-Mart, the Sheriff’s De- come part of the fabric of his abilities — not his ‘dis- as specified in the LDC. partment, True-Value, the community,” Bethany ability’ as an employee.” Home Depot and others Carpenter, KSE manager, To learn more about LOCATION: Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 17 East; Lots 21 of Twin River Estates recognize the benefits of said. “They feel they’re KSE services, contact Unrecorded Subdivision (AK 1141478), which address is 4469 W. Capecove Loop, Homosassa, FL. A complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division. hiring a person with dis- contributing and feel Shirl Elder at 352-795- abilities,” Barbara needed.” 5541, extension 118, or STAFF CONTACT: Miranda Anaya, Senior Planner, Land Development Division Branch, KTC director of “With the national short- shirlktc@keytraining day services, said. “We age in the workforce, center.org. 3. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT

b. CPA/AA-21-04 Ebrahim Mehranipornejad

REQUEST: This request is to amend the land use from CL (Low Intensity Coastal and Lakes District) to RVP (Recreational Vehicle Park/Campground District) on the Future Land Use Map and from CL-MH (Low Intensity Coastal and Lakes – Mobile Homes allowed District) to RVP (Recreational Vehicle Park/Campground District) on the Land Use Atlas Map.

LOCATION: Section 7, Township 17 South, Range 17 East; more specifically, Alternate Key Number 2474882, which address is 10157 N. Daylily Terrace, Crystal River, Florida. A complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division.

STAFF CONTACT: Amy Bidwell, Senior Planner, Land Development Division

4. PLAT VACATION

a. PV-21-01 Hulbert Construction for Sandra J. Fleming

REQUEST: This request is to vacate the platted drainage and utility easements lying on the east side of Lot 2 and the west side of Lot 3, Block 120, Crystal Manor Unit No. 2.

LOCATION: Section 17, Township 17 South, Range 17 East; Lot 2 and Lot 3, Block 120, Crystal Manor Unit No. 2, as recorded in Plat Book 8, Pages 112 through 134, public records of Citrus County, Florida, which address is 10897 W Acacia Drive, Crystal River, Florida. A complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division. NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle Barb Gosa, Citrus Pregnancy Center executive director, and Patti Kinderman, ministry STAFF CONTACT: Joanna L. Coutu, AICP, Director, Land Development Division assistant, share a laugh as they give a tour of the baby boutique room at the center’s new location at 3185 E. Thomas St. in Inverness. 5. LAND USE APPLICATION

a. V-20-13 McKenzie for Cecil and Marjorie Medina Pregnancy Center marks REQUEST: This request is for a Variance from the Citrus County Land Development Code (LDC) for the replacement of a single-family dwelling having less than the required 50-foot minimum building setback from the mean high-water line (35-foot with a berm or swale), pursuant to Section 3501, Surface Water Protection Standards, as specified in the LDC. first year in new location LOCATION: Section 31, Township 19 South, Range 17 East; specifically, Lot 20 of Homosassa Isle (AK 1144540), which address is 5463 S. Island Dr., Homosassa, FL. A complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division. NANCY KENNEDY lab-quality pregnancy this,’” she said. Staff writer tests, sonograms, counsel- She said many of their STAFF CONTACT: Amy Bidwell, Senior Planner, Land Development Division ing and parenting classes. clients struggle financially, In March 2020, Barbara Last year they added a and the pandemic took a Gosa and the volunteers at fatherhood class, with toll on young families. 6. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT the Citrus Pregnancy Cen- about a dozen men com- “Ten points might not ter were excitedly putting pleting the program so far. sound like much, but that a. CPA/AA/PUD-21-09 Robert and Janet Hilger the finishing touches on “It’s a men’s group; they will ‘buy’ five brand-new REQUEST: This request is to amend the land use from GNC, General Commercial District, their new location at 3185 meet after hours, have a baby outfits,” Gosa said. to HDR, High Density Residential District, on the Future Land Use Map and from GNC, E. Thomas St. in meal and talk,” Gosa said. Also on their upcoming General Commercial District, and HDR, High Density Residential District, with a Planned Inverness. “We have mentors, Chris- programs list: Nature Unit Development (PUD) for condominiums, an outdoor verandah, boat slips, and associated Then COVID-19 dis- tian men from the commu- Coast Ministries will be parking on the Land Use Atlas Map. rupted their plans for a nity to help them step into doing “dental hygiene grand opening and open their role as providers for while pregnant” and “den- LOCATION: Section 35, Township 16 South, Range 18 East; more specifically, Lots 591, 592, house, also for their major 625, 626, 627, 677, a portion of Lot 593, a portion of N. Handy Terrace and N. Armstrong Pt., their family.” tal hygiene for newborns” (a street lying between Lots 591 and 589.9), Townsite of Dunnellon, Plat Book 1, Page 23. A fundraising events both in A local church raised classes for clients and peo- complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division. 2020 and into 2021. more than $1,000 through ple in the community who However, the nonprofit a baby bottle fundraiser, are interested. STAFF CONTACT: Joe Hochadel, Principal Planner, and Joanna L. Coutu, AICP, Director, faith-based ministry to earmarked to start the And despite the pan- Land Development Division women with unplanned new fatherhood program. demic and a new location pregnancies and their “Another thing that hap- that didn’t have a fanfare families kept its doors pened, we got a grant from opening event and having 7. LAND USE APPLICATION open and even started new the Citrus County Commu- to do their fundraising a. CU-21-09 Nadene and Scott Reynolds programs aimed at nity Charitable Foundation, events virtually and so- strengthening young fami- and we designed a program cially distanced, they had REQUEST: This request is for a Conditional Use to allow for the raising of animals for lies in the community. so that the clients who en- a successful year. non-commercial purposes in the Low Intensity Coastal and Lakes District that exceeds the Recently, the Chronicle roll and complete at least “We’ve seen an increase maximum number of animals per acre, pursuant to Section 3730, Animals, as specified in the took a tour of the new fa- 10 lessons of parenting in the number of women LDC. cility, which includes a classes qualify to receive we see who are at risk for large, comfortable multi- everything from a car seat, choosing abortion,” Gosa LOCATION: Section 5, Township 19 South, Range 20 East; more specifically, Parcel 23000 (AK 1726026), which address is 6535 E Turner Camp Road, Inverness, Florida. A complete use area, three private stroller — everything they wrote in their June 2021 legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division. counseling rooms, a sono- need, and in some cases, newsletter. “Their stories gram room and a baby even a crib,” Gosa said. are complicated and at STAFF CONTACT: Joanna L. Coutu, AICP, Director, Land Development Division boutique filled with every- She said one couple times heartbreaking. thing a new baby needs to signed up for classes with “For those that allow us start out in life. the mom taking one pro- to follow up with them, K. ADDITIONAL ITEMS “The remodel and up- gram and the dad taking most choose life after get- dates have created a warm the fatherhood program. ting all the information L. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS and welcoming environ- They were expecting they need and seeing their M. ADJOURN ment for the women — and twins, so they each earned baby at our office during men — who need our ser- a whole package for their their sonogram appoint- If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Commission with respect to any matter vices,” Gosa, Citrus Preg- babies. ment. We are blessed with considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such nancy Center executive Similarly, items in the nurses trained in this spe- purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which director, said. baby boutique can be cial life-saving sonography record includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Citrus Pregnancy Cen- “purchased” through and thank God for them Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical ter, with another location points earned for complet- daily,” she wrote. impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, in Crystal River, was ing certain things. For more information Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or started in 1999 by a group “Instead of giving things about the Citrus Preg- speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. of pastors as a crisis preg- away, we want them to get nancy Center, visit their nancy center. the satisfaction of, ‘I website at www.citrus Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el Condado dentro de dos días de la notificación de la publicación (352-527-5370). The center offers free earned this,’ and, ‘I can do pregnancy.org. CC-0010ESU A8 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021 BUSINESS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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After the as- Disney DIS 113.37 7 203.02 172.95 -6.36 -3.5 t t t -4.5 +50.1 1. 76 Staff writer the deputy that she and sault, she told the deputy Duke Energy DUK 78.95 9 108.00 103.89 -.87 -0.8 t s s +13.5 +34.0 59 3.86f the victim were at Risner’s she joined her friend back EPR Properties EPR 20.62 9 56.07 49.65 -3.84 -7.2 t t t +52.8 +69.2 4.32 An Inverness man faces a home the night be- in the room where Equity Commonwealth EQC 25.72 4 29.29 26.98 -.13 -0.5 t t s -1.1 -2.1 cc 2.50e sexual battery charge fore. The witness her friend was Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 31.11 8 64.93 55.35 -1.97 -3.4 t t t +34.3 +37.3 71 3.48 against a girl between the said she had fallen sleeping and told ages of 12-18 years and a asleep and did not her of what hap- Ford Motor F 6.41 7 16.46 13.28 -.33 -2.4 t t t +51.1 +98.4 13 ... lewd and lascivious battery see the sexual as- pened the next Gen Electric GE 5.93 8 14.42 12.00 -.55 -4.4 t t t +11.1 +78.6 34 0.04 charge against the same sault but the vic- day, according to HCA Holdings Inc HCA 103.17 0 221.71 217.63 -1.57 -0.7 t s s +32.3 +105.5 20 1.92 victim between 12-16. tim confided and the report. Home Depot HD 246.59 8 345.69 318.87 -2.67 -0.8 t s r +20.0 +27.0 23 6.60 According to the arrest told her of the al- During the in- Intel Corp INTC 43.61 5 68.49 54.64 -.33 -0.6 t t t +9.7 -3.2 11 1.39f report of Seth Allan Ris- leged rape the fol- Seth vestigation, the IBM IBM 105.92 7 152.84 137.92 -.98 -0.7 t t t +9.6 +17.3 22 6.56f ner, 19, the victim was lowing day. Risner arresting deputy 14 years old. The deputy re- met with Risner at LKQ Corporation LKQ 26.73 9 51.68 48.57 -.90 -1.8 t s t +37.8 +75.5 28 ... The Citrus County Sher- ported that the victim at the park and the deputy Lowes Cos LOW 142.90 7 215.22 192.90 -3.24 -1.7 t s t +20.2 +39.1 25 3.20f iff ’s Office arrest of Risner first did not want to speak said Risner said, “I Lumen Technologies LUMN 8.51 6 16.60 12.63 -.11 -0.9 t t t +29.5 +38.4 1.00 began when the arresting about the accusation, but messed around with her,” McDonalds Corp MCD 190.37 8 239.05 229.26 -5.49 -2.3 t t t +6.8 +25.6 33 5.16f deputy on Sunday, July 18, later agreed to, according according to records. Microsoft Corp MSFT 196.25 0 284.10 277.01 -3.74 -1.3 t s s +24.5 +36.1 38 2.24 was called to Wallace to records. The deputy reported Motorola Solutions MSI 134.72 0 225.01 216.60 -3.39 -1.5 t s t +27.4 +65.4 38 2.84f Brooks Park in Inverness According to the investi- asking what Risner meant about a past sexual NextEra Energy NEE 66.79 5 87.69 76.99 -.93 -1.2 t s s -0.2 +18.3 1.54f gating deputy, the victim by saying he had messed assault. said she was at Risner’s around, and Risner re- Piedmont Office RT PDM 11.26 8 20.35 18.39 -.71 -3.7 t t t +13.3 +25.7 10 0.84 According to records, home with the second wit- plied, “I had sex with her” Regions Fncl RF 10.17 6 23.81 18.14 -.87 -4.6 t t t +12.5 +81.8 12 0.62 the deputy met four girls ness. The victim said she adding that he thought the Smucker, JM SJM 104.30 9 140.65 133.99 +.89 +0.7 s s s +15.9 +28.9 16 3.96f at the park who had been had been drinking and girl was 17 years old. Texas Instru TXN 125.43 9 197.58 186.24 +.12 +0.1 s s t +13.5 +45.5 33 3.60 talking about the rape of was intoxicated when Ris- The deputy arrested UniFirst Corp UNF 160.70 6 258.86 210.63 -5.55 -2.6 t t t -0.5 +22.1 31 1.00 one of the four the night ner began taking off her Risner and charged him Verizon Comm VZ 53.83 3 61.95 55.84 -.62 -1.1 t t t -5.0 +5.7 13 2.52 before at Risner’s home. clothes. with lewd and lascivious The investigating dep- According to records battery and one count of Vodafone Group VOD 13.14 4 20.36 15.69 -.60 -3.7 t t t -4.8 +8.1 cc 0.97e uty reported that the first she told Risner several sexual battery. His bond WalMart Strs WMT 126.28 6 153.66 141.23 -.33 -0.2 t s s -2.0 +8.7 33 2.20f of the four girls they spoke times to stop but he was $20,000. Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 33.36 6 57.05 45.58 -.44 -1.0 t t t +14.3 +18.3 17 1.87 with said the victim had wouldn’t and forced her to Contact Chronicle re- 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 told her friends that Ris- his bed. She told the dep- porter Fred Hiers at fred. 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 ner had raped her, accord- uty she tried to force Ris- [email protected] 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 preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. ing to records. ner off her but he was or 352-397-5914. 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.

InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Resurgent pandemic worries 3-month T-bill .05 .05 ... .11 knocked stocks lower from Wall FHP: Drivers hospitalized 6-month T-bill .06 .05 +0.01 .13 Street to Tokyo on Monday, 52-wk T-bill .07 .08 -0.01 .14 fueled by fears that fast- er-spreading variants of the vi- 2-year T-note .21 .25 -0.04 .14 rus may upend the economy’s The yield on the 5-year T-note .70 .79 -0.09 .28 strong recovery. The S&P 500 after rear-end crash Sunday 10-year Trea- 7-year T-note .97 1.08 -0.11 .46 fell after setting a record just a sury note 10-year T-note 1. 18 1.29 -0.11 .63 week earlier. BUSTER intersection with County able to stop his own vehi- dropped to 30-year T-bond 1.81 1.93 -0.12 1.33 HOMPSON Road 480. cle in time, causing the car 1.18% on Mon- Royal Caribbean RCL T day. Yields affect $69.51 -2.88 or -4.0% Staff writer Prior to the crash, Her- to rear-end the truck. rates on mort- Close: NAT'L WK 6MO 1YR Cruise lines and other travel-related nando 36-year-old Robert As a result of the crash, gages and other CONSUMER RATES AVG AGO AGO AGO companies fell over concerns that More details were re- Andrew Sarno was driving the Subaru veered right, consumer loans. pandemic is worsening in hotspots 48 month new car loan 4.12 r 4.12 4.11 4.02 around the world. leased about a rear-end a white Subaru WRX traveled onto the grass, Money market account 0.08 r 0.08 0.08 0.10 $120 crash in southern Citrus south on Lecanto Highway spun counterclockwise PRIME FED 1 year CD 0.29 r 0.29 0.30 0.34 County that caused two ve- at the posted speed limit and struck a fence, ac- RATE FUNDS 100 $30K Home equity loan 4.68 r 4.68 4.68 4.75 hicles to leave a Lecanto of 55 mph while a black cording to FHP, and the LAST 3.25 .13 80 t Toyota Tacoma, driven by Toyota veered left onto 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 30 year xed mortgage 2.98 3.03 3.18 2.91 60 roadway and separately AJMJ 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 15 year xed mortgage 2.33 t 2.37 2.48 2.39 strike a tree and fence. 48-year-old Floral City res- the grass before it struck 52-week range $45.71 $99.24 According to Florida ident Shawn Robert Mc- a cement culvert and Highway Patrol (FHP) on Namara, was southbound then a tree. Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD Vol.: 10.4m (2.7x avg.) PE: ... Crude Oil (bbl) 66.42 71.81 -7.51 +36.9 Mkt. Cap: $17.7 b Yield: ... Sunday, July 18, both driv- on the highway and slow- According to FHP, Sarno The price of U.S. Ethanol (gal) 2.32 2.32 ... +61.9 ers were taken to hospital ing for traffic ahead. suffered possible injuries; Zoom Video crude oil plunged Heating Oil (gal) 1.99 2.11 -6.06 +33.9 ZM after the 6:30 p.m. colli- According to FHP, Sarno McNamara suffered $354.20 -7.77 or -2.2% 7.5% after OPEC Natural Gas (mm btu) 3.78 3.67 +2.86 +48.8 Close: sion from Monday, July 12, told troopers he saw the non-incapacitating inju- and allied na- Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.11 2.25 -6.35 +48.2 The video conferencing technology tions agreed to company is buying cloud-based call on South Lecanto High- Toyota stop suddenly in ries. Troopers cited Sarno METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD center Five9. eventually allow Gold (oz) 1808.70 1814.50 -0.32 -4.5 way, north of the front of him but he wasn’t for careless driving. for higher pro- Silver (oz) 25.13 25.78 -2.53 -4.6 $500 duction this year. Platinum (oz) 1069.30 1107.00 -3.41 -0.6 400 Wholesale gaso- Copper (lb) 4.21 4.33 -2.82 +19.8 line and heating Palladium (oz) 2590.90 2635.50 -1.69 +5.8 300 oil prices fell AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD 200 Carjacking victim IDs AJMJ more than 6%. Cattle (lb) 1.20 1.20 +0.07 +6.5 52-week range Silver lost 2.5%. Coffee (lb) 1.55 1.61 -3.69 +21.1 $230.00 $588.84 Corn (bu) 5.56 5.56 ... +14.9 Vol.: 7.8m (2.6x avg.) PE: 157.4 Cotton (lb) 0.87 0.90 -3.58 +11.0 Mkt. Cap: $83.9 b Yield: ... Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 552.10 539.40 +2.91 -36.9 alleged assailant in Chronicle Orange Juice (lb) 1.28 1.28 -0.20 +3.8 SPX Flow FLOW Soybeans (bu) 14.28 14.55 -1.84 +8.6 RED IERS Nort also demanded that Close: $75.93 13.84 or 22.3% F H with the car. He was later Wheat (bu) 6.98 6.93 +0.76 +8.9 The engineered flow components Staff writer the victim get out of the arrested after a high- (Previous and change gures reect current contract.) maker reportedly turned down a car. speed chase. buyout offer from Ingersoll Rand. The victim of an at- But as soon as she In the alleged carjack- MutualFunds $80 tempted carjacking read- opened her car door, she ing incident, the deputy TOTAL RETURN ing the Citrus began to yell for contacted the Publix gro- FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* 70 American Funds AmrcnBalA m 32.33 -.31 +8.3 +18.4 +10.7 +10.4 County Chronicle help and hit the cery store and reviewed spotted the man panic button on CptWldGrIncA m63.42 -1.11 +7.7 +26.2 +11.4 +12.1 60 security camera footage of CptlIncBldrA m 67.30 -.98 +8.1 +17.9 +7.6 +6.5 AJMJ she said tried to her key fob. the parking lot, according 52-week range FdmtlInvsA m 74.57 -1.21 +11.4 +30.7 +13.5 +14.7 $36.87 $80.62 steal her car while According to to records. GrfAmrcA m 73.13 -.89 +8.3 +32.7 +18.4 +19.7 1.5m (11.9x avg.) 542.4 she was still in it, the arrest report, The deputy reported IncAmrcA m 25.37 -.35 +9.1 +20.7 +9.0 +8.3 Vol.: PE: Mkt. Cap: $3.2 b Yield: 0.5% leading to new a woman came to that the video showed the InvCAmrcA m 49.08 -.85 +12.1 +28.3 +12.8 +13.3 charges against a the car to help the events as the victim de- NwPrspctvA m 65.59 -.91 +8.4 +34.8 +18.3 +18.0 Cytokinetics CYTK Hernando man. victim and a man scribed them and a man WAMtInvsA m 54.73 -.99 +13.3 +29.0 +12.6 +13.5 $27.00 7.77 or 40.4% Close: On July 15, the Eleazar approached the fitting Van Nort’s Dodge & Cox Inc 14.43 +.03 +0.1 +2.9 +6.5 +4.5 The drug developer released en- Stk 228.77 -4.79 +20.4 +47.7 +13.1 +15.5 couraging results from a study on a victim of an at- Van Nort passenger side description. Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 147.83 -2.38 +14.3 +34.1 +17.1 +16.7 potential heart disease treatment. tempted carjacking and told the man The deputy reported BCGrowth 181.05 -1.59 +11.0 +44.2 +27.8 +27.8 told Citrus County Sher- repeatedly to get out of the $30 that he met with Van Nort, Contrafund 18.64 -.21 +13.7 +31.9 +18.9 +20.7 iff ’s Office deputies that at car. already in jail on charges 25 GroCo 37.16 -.16 +13.1 +44.6 +28.9 +29.5 about 4 p.m. on July 10, she Van Nort got out of the for home burglary and TtlMktIdxInsPrm 121.92 -1.85 +13.3 +36.2 +16.7 +16.7 20 USBdIdxInsPrm 12.26 +.06 -0.6 -0.1 +5.6 +3.2 was about to leave the car and walked away at a auto theft, according to 15 Schwab SP500Idx 66.66 ... +16.1 +36.6 +17.8 +17.1 AJMJ Publix on North Forest normal pace toward North records. T. Rowe Price BCGr 185.82 -2.30 +12.3 +30.2 +19.8 +23.1 52-week range Ridge Boulevard in Her- Forest Ridge Boulevard, According to records, $14.71 $31.41 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 393.30 -6.33 +14.3 +34.1 +17.0 +16.7 nando when a man according to records. Van Nort told the deputy 40.0m (52.2x avg.) ... DivGrInv 36.57 -.67 +11.4 +28.1 +16.0 +14.2 Vol.: PE: jumped into the front pas- Mkt. Cap: $1.9 b Yield: ... The victim told the ar- he did not remember GrIdxAdmrl 147.48 -1.81 +13.4 +36.5 +23.8 +22.2 senger seat, according to resting deputy that since being at the Publix park- InTrTEAdmrl 14.91 +.01 +1.6 +3.7 +4.9 +3.2 Six Flags Ent. SIX the arrest report. the incident she saw a post IntlGrAdmrl 165.39 -1.28 +3.2 +36.1 +21.2 +22.1 ing lot because he was Close: $36.35 -3.39 or -8.5% MdCpIdxAdmrl 284.79 -4.34 +11.7 +36.3 +14.1 +14.3 The arresting deputy on the Citrus County “doped out.” He remem- A chemical leak at the company’s later identified the man as Chronicle with a picture of PrmCpAdmrl 174.96 -2.22 +13.7 +36.0 +15.0 +18.6 Houston-area water park sent 29 bered only leaving the Cit- STInvmGrdAdmrl10.98 +.01 +0.5 +2.0 +4.2 +2.8 people to hospitals, including a Eleazar Richard Van Nort, Van Nort and his arrest on rus Hills emergency room SmCpIdxAdmrl 101.47 -1.65 +9.4 +43.2 +11.1 +13.7 3-year-old. 33. another issue. and walking on North For- TtBMIdxAdmrl 11.44 +.06 -0.5 0.0 +5.7 +3.2 $50 The victim told the ar- On July 10, another vic- est Ridge Boulevard. TtInSIdxAdmrl 34.17 -.62 +6.3 +26.7 +8.3 +9.9 45 resting deputy that Van tim told arresting deputies He was charged with at- TtInSIdxInv 20.43 -.37 +6.4 +26.6 +8.2 +9.9 40 Nort grabbed her hand TtlSMIdxAdmrl 106.66 -1.61 +13.3 +36.3 +16.8 +16.7 that a man, later identified tempted carjacking. His 35 TtlSMIdxInv 106.62 -1.61 +13.2 +36.1 +16.7 +16.6 AJMJ holding the ignition and as Van Nort, entered her bond was $25,000 in addi- WlngtnAdmrl 83.29 -.78 +9.9 +21.8 +12.6 +11.4 52-week range demanded her purse, home at her senior citi- tion to his previous $21,500 WlslyIncAdmrl 71.36 -.21 +5.2 +11.0 +9.4 +7.3 $16.06 $51.75 which rested between the zens apartment complex, bond stemming from the 3.4m (2.3x avg.) ... *– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a Vol.: PE: driver and passenger seat. took $9 and some change home burglary and car $3.1 b ... marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Mkt. Cap: Yield: According to records, Van and her car keys and left theft charges. Cal-Maine Foods CALM Close: $34.79 -1.39 or -3.8% The egg producer reported a sur- prise fiscal fourth-quarter loss.

$40 38 36 34 AJMJ 52-week range $34.00 $46.66 Vol.: 943.6k (2.9x avg.) PE: 91.6 Mkt. Cap: $1.5 b Yield: 0.4% SOURCE: FISAP “The two most powerful warriors Page A9 - TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021 are patience and time.” Leo Tolstoy, 1828-1910

OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LETTERS to the Editor

EDITORIAL BOARD nothing better than being part Hard workers real OPINIONS INVITED Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher of the American process, and driver of economy I Viewpoints depicted in political meeting like-minded-people. Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member cartoons, columns or letters do I was pleased to read S.D. It is uplifting. Mac Harris citizen member not necessarily represent the ...... Hogan’s July 12 Letter to the opinion of the editorial board. Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member Editor, “Story detail reads I Groups or individuals are Bill Claustre Jeff Bryan ...... editor like an opinion.” invited to express their opinions Inverness There have been an awful in a letter to the editor. Founded Brian LaPeter ...... managing editor by Albert M. lot of “official” opinions out I Persons wishing to address the Millage rate Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... editor of editorials of this paper of late. But very editorial board, which meets few of them are sticking up weekly, should call Jeff Bryan hike too large “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” at 352-563-5660. — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus for low-paid workers. In regards to the millage I All letters must be signed and rate increase the City of Crys- Let’s make one thing per- include a phone number and tal River is requesting from The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials fectly clear: the $300 “extra” hometown, including letters 4.8 to 6.9, I totally agree with are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. that unemployed workers sent via email. Names and have gotten is for the econ- hometowns will be printed; Terry Thompson. omy. It doesn’t take a genius phone numbers will not be That is a huge increase, to recognize that when mil- published or given out. considering a few months ago CROWDED RIVER lions of people are out of I Letters must be no longer than at a council meeting regard- work, that if they don’t re- 400 words, and writers will be ing the virus, the city staff an- limited to four letters per month. ceive a stimulus, the economy nounced that the city was tanks. That “extra money” I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, financially sound and would 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., goes to Publix, Walmart, Winn Crystal River, FL 34429; or not need to cut back in any Dixie, rent and mortgages, email to letters@chronicle way. gas, health care and other av- online.com. The first and main job of More patrols enues that drive the local, na- the city is to maintain and re- tional and international students of Florida exposed pair the city. Extra projects economy. to the true history of our Re- should come secondary, after It is a fact that wages have public would be made. necessary projects are han- not risen in this country to I strongly believe — like dled. Moving debt from the keep up with the cost of living Gov. DeSantis — that only CRA to the city account frees needed on since the mid-1970s. Making with a strong education in them up for their extra proj- generalized statements about civics can we expect the stu- ects in the CRA and charges wage-earners in America dents to proceed on in life as us with expenses they should being lazy, and not willing to valued citizens, and the be paying. And the salary in- work is just another way to school board members have creases don’t justify that make war on the worker. convinced me that they too much of a increase in millage Here’s an idea: instead of are behind a strong civics rates. local rivers dogging the real drivers of the exposure! Let me be totally clear, I’m global economy, how about I spent hours of quality not against city improve- he Blue Waters of the Scott Carnahan said they letting them know how valu- time lobbying our governor ments, but not in this way. Homosassa River have wouldn’t support the budget able they really are by work- and our state legislators to You are charging all of us a Tlong been a weekend needed to go with the sher- ing to preserve their health pass strong “election integrity rate increase to pay for nec- respite for boaters escaping iff ’s proposal. for as long as it takes to bring legislation,” and also legisla- essary services in the city, be- the stress of the work week. Commissioner Kitchen this pandemic under control. tion that would provide our cause you have given away As more people discover the says the county can’t afford students the best education that money to the CRA by as- beauty of the the fix. That’s Harriet Heywood available. The negative reac- suming their department. If area, more boat- short-sighted — Homosassa tion SB 90 received nation- there was a real shortage of ers are crowding THE ISSUE: the county can’t wide leaves us with positive funds, I would be more in- clined to agree with a millage the river. With Commissioners afford not to fix More things change, proof that Gov. DeSantis and increase. the extension of decline plan to the problem. our state legislators had more stays same passed quality “election in- I do not approve of this the Suncoast increase marine Sheriff Pren- Life is all around us spin- tegrity legislation.” From shuffling of money. Parkway into Cit- enforcement on dergast said on a ning and swirling around and what I heard at the school rus County the Homosassa recent weekend, changing and always the board meetings, I’m con- Scott Davis scheduled to River. one deputy was same. vinced that the state legisla- Crystal River open soon, the patrolling the I am now 89 and still pon- tion passed to protect our river’s popularity OUR OPINION: Blue Waters and dering what life is all about. I students from outside influ- Trying to understand will continue to more than 200 just finished a book about the ences has been received fa- grow. Residents The county needs boats were Vikings. That shifted my vorably — at least here in delinquent fines who live near the to fund expanded counted. thoughts to year 841 to 2021. Citrus County. I am writing with a question Blue Waters are enforcement. Police pres- What progress we have made. I wish to proceed with what and a request. This is regard- feeling the ef- ence is often a It seems to me we have caught my undivided atten- ing recent proposals in Sound fects of the river’s popularity deterrent to rowdy behavior, traveled far and stayed the tion Tuesday, July 13, and that Off to “Collect Back Taxes to Fund Veteran’s Village.” and have complained to the and more police presence is same. was the mention of HB 529. This bill requires that a mo- Some callers and letters county commission about needed on local rivers. The Vikings used their ships to travel the ocean to ment of silence be set aside have noted that the fines prob- the excessive crowds of “When law enforcement steal and plunder as they during each school day, and ably won’t be collected. I’d like rowdy boaters. shows up, the party dissolves sailed and traveled. was signed by Gov. DeSantis to understand why this is. Commissioner Holly Davis right before your eyes,” Today we use space and on June 14, for implementa- Is there really no current accurately summed up the Prendergast said. computers to do the same tion for the 2021-2022 school mechanism to enforce the law? problem: “People are being The number one responsi- thing. They started out with year. This is an awesome bill. If laws are in place, why terrorized in their own bility of government is the three ships and grew up to Since Letters to the Editor are these fines/taxes not homes by yahoos on boats.” safety and security of the hundreds and threatened the are limited to 400 words, I’ll being collected? Is somebody Sheriff Mike Prendergast people it serves. Residents earth. have to leave it up to you to not doing their job? Do past presented the commission have identified a problem, Today it is cyber computers Google the text. I lobbied very due bills get sent to a collec- with a plan to get a handle the sheriff has come back controlling all of our econo- hard for this bill and I’m tion agency, just to gather on bad boating behavior by with a solution, and commis- mies and the stealing and thrilled to see the positive re- dust? (Side note: How much using more deputies to pa- sioners need to listen and plundering never changes. It ception it has received. do we pay for collections?) trol problem areas. He sug- respond with a fix. County is less blood and sword, but Students begin each day If new laws are needed, quieter and undercover and with the Pledge of Allegiance what is required to advocate gested using $330,699 in commissioners should work still the same. — flags are in classrooms and for these? Could our repre- American Recovery Plan with the sheriff ’s office to The more things change, on campuses — the school sentatives help? funds to purchase additional reach some sort of compro- they are all the same. As the board (like myself) is passion- I believe the Chronicle pro- vessels and equipment, plus mise on the amount they are actor Bette Davis says, “Hold ate that American history be vides a huge public service by $724,270 in recurring gen- willing to spend. The sheriff on to your seats, gentlemen, honored, the Constitution be shining a light on this prob- eral county funds for more will spend about $30 million you are in for a long and cherished, and rewritten lem. But obviously shaming deputies. providing services in the bumpy ride.” American history is dead on the county scofflaws does not However, during a special county this year, but the Ho- arrival. It’s too bad that so work. When these deadbeats meeting recently, a majority mosassa River problems are Ruth H. Kennedy few school districts nation- ignore their bills, it just of the county commissioners a new priority that was not Homosassa wide are following this patri- raises taxes on the rest of us. declined the sheriff ’s pro- identified during the last otic example. Maybe a member of the posal to increase the law en- budget process. Finding Board members back Thomas, Ginger, Douglas, BOCC could take ownership to forcement presence on some middle ground is im- Sandy, and Linda: Thank God resolve this. The county would civics exposure that you and our governor coastal hotspots such as the portant for the community. owe a huge debt to that com- I have attended the last two have put the students first! missioner and I suspect they Homosassa River’s Blue Wa- Commissioner Kinnard is Citrus County School Board And to those of you who would garner a large number ters and Sandy Hook in Crys- right when he said, “Passing meetings to observe how the watch the school board meet- of votes — including mine. tal River. on this is just turning a blind meetings are structured, and ings online: I strongly recom- Commissioners Ruthie eye to what’s going on out if any mention of Gov. DeSan- mend that you come down David Burns Schlabach, Ron Kitchen and there.” tis’ dedication to having the and participate, for there’s Floral City

They might be doing bonus, too”). When they’re hir- to dress classical, ageless and the person said that they’re mask, then stay indoors. It ing and giving that $1,000 for many of us older women do. I wearing a mask because they sounds like you’re vaccinated the same new add-ons, yet what about the belong to a couple live in a low-vaccinated and you’re still afraid. So why I am responding to a Sound employees that are faithful and churches and I see area. Well, let me ask would you get the vaccine in the Off regarding wealthy people sticking out the job? Why don’t none of us older OUND you something: If you first place then? picking up freebies (Wednesday, they get nothing? The answer to women dressing with S OFF have your vaccination, July 7, Page A9, “Wealthy that is: See if the employer will miniskirts on and halter what are you afraid of? Dunnellon Aldi’s shouldn’t attend food give- offer them anything. If not, quit tops and fishnet stock- Are you that afraid that closer than Ocala aways”). The person indicates and go get rehired for $1,000. ings. To me, age grace- you still have to wear To those who keep asking for they are there to pick up for See if the employer likes that. fully and no matter who your mask? If you feel an Aldi’s store in this area: people who are poor and inca- Good luck and I hope you get you are or how high up that you are vaccinated, There is a new one in Dunnellon. pacitated. How do they know treated right. in this country, take CALL then you should not let It’s a lot closer than Ocala. that the so-called millionaires With age comes class in yourself and the low rate of vaccina- are not doing the same thing don’t try and look like 563-0579 tions bother you. So Florida is a and helping someone incapaci- grace in fashion you’re a spring lamb in- therefore, you are living tourism state tated? Don’t be too quick to (Re the Friday, July 9, Page stead of the old mutton that you in fear. I can care less if you judge. It may be you one day. A11 Sound Off, “In vogue but are. wear a mask or if you don’t This is to the guy that doesn’t Hope loyal workers not age appropriate”): I don’t Vaccinated shouldn’t wear a mask and I can care less like tourists: Doesn’t he realize think it’s in vogue for women of if you’re vaccinated or not vacci- Florida is a tourist state? If we are treated properly our age — 70s, late 60s — to be so afraid nated. Don’t make a difference don’t have tourists, we don’t get I’m calling in response to the dress as if you were a young I’m responding to (the Friday, to me. But no, you’re putting la- extra income. People who work Sound Off Friday, July 9, about person with all this fishnet non- July 9, Page A11) Sound Off bels on people. If you’re that in restaurants get money in tips. “Loyal employees (deserve sense and everything. It’s nice “Not fear, but sensibility,” where much afraid that you wear a Tourism gives jobs to people.

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. A10 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021 OPINION CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Sound OFF Don’t raise taxes, rollover crash. She paid a There are plenty giddy-up”). I frequently $8,500 cash bond after A NOTE ABOUT SOUND OFF look on that app. I’ve never cut budgets she turned herself in to n Sound Off is meant for readers to of boats here seen anything about feral In reference to (the Sat- Florida Highway Patrol… voice their opinions on local issues. I’m responding to the dog attacks. The writer urday, July 3, front-page Give them a trial and put If you would like to comment on Sound Off, “Citrus needs a goes on to say that they’re story) “County’s tax roll them in jail or if they don’t state or national issues, please fishing boat” (Page A11, going to go out and shoot shows positive market find them guilty, then they submit a letter to the editor. Wednesday, July 7). Re- feral dogs. Here’s a perfect trends”: If the market is go free. n See the guidelines for letters, on ally? Don’t you think we’ve example of someone that selling a lot of homes, why Page A9 today. got enough in Citrus shouldn’t own a gun and bother raising our taxes, Put taxes toward County? If you feel that the need for gun reform. like in Inverness? Why new shelter special taxing district lim- don’t want to sit next to a much that you need a fish- Backup warning raise our taxes if the mar- (Re the Friday, July 2, erock road assessment person without a mask, ing boat, why don’t you go ket trend is thriving? Our Page A8, “Hot Corner: Ani- and we all had to pay to then don’t go to the DMV. up and apply for your li- system a taxes should stay the way mal Shelter”): The people have the roads people Have someone do it for cense, apply for a permit, distraction they are. Don’t raise them. today are enjoying. We you or do it online. But, buy a boat and start your are complaining that the I just want to sound off Why don’t you cut the bud- shelter’s a waste of money paid per-foot frontage that no, they should not be own fishing boat business get, like the sheriff’s de- we had along the road. separated. and do it? We’ve got about the new backup and they’re complaining warning system on these partment? He never puts about the animals. Well, I Each half of the road was enough going on in Citrus his budget out there for us paid for by the people that Dogs rely on County. Why do you want garbage trucks. They start have no children in school. way down the street back- to see. Why don’t we take The majority of Citrus lived there. This is what people to survive to add to it? There’s al- a look at that one first?... they need to do again for ready enough boat traffic ing up and we’ve got to lis- County residents do not I don’t want to sound ten to two or three have children in school. So all these roads that need callous about the Sound out there. We don’t need Stagger entrance to be paved that people it. If you want fish, go minutes of the theme why don’t we take our Offs about the animal shel- song from “The Outer Lim- into springs taxes and put it towards came and built on roads ter, but (some) homeless somewhere else then. that were just dirt roads at its.” I mean, it just takes In reference to (the Sat- building the shelter? Then people. ... are there be- Find music stations your brainwaves and urday, July 3, Page A7 the people that have chil- the time they came. They cause they’re dope addicts should have to also have a on Spectrum messes them all up. At story, “USFWS) asks Three dren in school will be com- and have no sense of re- least the old backup warn- Sisters Springs visitors to plaining that the schools special road assessment sponsibility whatever. I’ve I read in the paper this to get their roads paved. ing system sounded like respect area.” They’re vis- don’t have enough fund- had a dog practically all of fellow is looking for a cer- my microwave. iting. They don’t care what ing. How do you think we Cyclists should my life. She’s been my tain radio station (in feel? We’re funding your best buddy. My wife loves Let’s see the they’re going to do. Now take a test Wednesday, July 7’s Sound you’ve got the tourists. children to go to school her. She’s a therapy dog to Off, Page A11). I think number breakdown Now they’re overcrowded and you’re complaining In the July 6 edition of her. I wouldn’t be without what he needs to do is go Just received another and it’s only going to get about the animal shelter. the Chronicle, there’s an a dog. A dog’s your best on Spectrum on the 400 letter where the county worse. What you need to article about the governor friend. They’re sweet and numbers and he will find Training would commissioners want to do is rope it off, have signing new legislation re- they’re loving. They always all these different songs, slap us with another tax someone there in a boat increase shot garding bicycle lanes and love you. Now those who you know, music stations increase. Of course they and only allow so many new laws that apply to au- just keep them chained up on there. That will help accuracy call it an MSBU — makes kayakers or boaters in that tomobile drivers in relation outside, I have no empathy him find ones he wants. This is in response to it sound nicer — but it area. Give them one hour to that (Page A3). In the for them. The homeless They’ve got oldies, they’ve the badly misinformed in- goes right on your tax bill or a half hour, then they photo, it shows two bicy- people can do something got the ones for the sea- dividual who called in on for $27.50 for every parcel leave and let the other clists using the lane, but about their lives. They can sons and different ones. If June 26, “Deputies are ex- of residence that you own. ones in. That’s the way to both of their left wheels quit taking dope, quit he wants to go on there, pert shots.” They’re not Now my question: A few control it. These people are over the solid line on drinking liquor and go out tell him to try it. expert shots, because they years ago they slapped don’t live here. They don’t their lane into the road- and find a job and improve don’t have the budget or $25 on every parcel and care about our ecosystem. way. Maybe bicyclists their life. A poor dog can’t. Don’t agree with the time to qualify as ex- should have to take a class He relies on us. So you adoption fee waive that was supposed to take Daily COVID perts. You are asking on how to use those lanes heartless people out there care of the landfill. What (Re the Thursday, July 8, somebody to hit a 2-by-2- before they’re allowed to that don’t want a good happened? Wouldn’t it be updates were Page A3 Around the County inch target — a human get into them. It’s not al- shelter, shame on you. nice if the Chronicle would brief, “Animal adoption fees convenient knee — at distances up to ways the cars’ fault. publish how much the waived”): I don’t agree with I was impressed by what 7 yards, a moving target. Decent wages, landfill takes in on tipping the shelter’s plan to give Kenneth Clark had to say Now if we want to increase The people don’t fees and how much the benefits make away free pets at the ani- in today’s (Saturday, the budget and give Sher- want the resort $25 per house goes into iff Prendergast more bud- happy workers mal shelter to reduce the the coffers of the county? July 3, Page A10 letter to (Re the Tuesday, July 6, get to train his people, I’m just imagining all population. If people can’t Let’s just see how much the editor) to the Chronicle Page A9 Sound Off, “No there’s a possibility. Other these people that’s looking afford an adoption fee, how money they rake in regarding the new Delta more RV resorts in CR”): than SEAL Team 6 or Delta for help. If they would just are they going to afford ev- already. … strain of the virus. In light Someone has written in Force, nobody else has pay a little bit more money erything it takes to keep an of that and everything the paper about the RV re- that budget and their bud- besides $8 or $9 an hour animal well? And how Cambridge Greens that’s going on with open- sort that’s on (County get is more for ammuni- and give a person a decent about people that come singled out project ing up the county, I really Road) 495. They’re saying tion than the entire United work schedule like from other counties that wish that the Chronicle that the people of Crystal I’m all for getting sew- States Marine Corps. 40 hours at least, they aren’t allowed to adopt in would start going back to River want it. No, the peo- ers in this county, but so could probably find all the their county because of an- printing the COVID statis- ple of Crystal River do not far Cambridge Greens has Cyclists not help they needed. Get off imal cruelty? Do they check tics in the top left-hand want it. The people who been singled out to begin staying in lane their pocketbooks and these people out? I just corner of the Chronicle are wanting to build the the project to the tune of start paying a decent don’t agree with this plan. I every day — it was very I’m responding to your RV resort want it. The city $14,000 for each home. wage. They’d give a person think it’s a bad idea and helpful — rather than hav- (Tuesday, July 6, Page A3) council or the county com- I’m a recent widow and I a reason to come to work. puts the animals in ing to search for it on the article, “Governor signs missioners might want it, think this county needs to Who wants to go to work jeopardy. Department of Health site. bill for bike safety,” which but, no, the people don’t pitch in and get some just so you can buy your- is fine with me. I have no want it. Like you said, Cit- New direction funding. If they can erect Opinion policy self a tank of gas and by problem with it. I do have rus Avenue north of Crys- a non-functioning water the time you eat your din- is higher rates is lame a problem with your pho- tal River where they want tower, they should be able tograph. The two bicyclists ner and lunch, you don’t I’m responding to your to pull this off. We can’t I have to say I don’t care to put that resort is al- are not staying in their have nothing to take (Thursday, July 8, Page A7 afford it. for your new policy for ready crowded enough. lane. They have plenty of home? Don’t make sense. I editorial),” Duke solar your Opinion Page. It was Like you said, it’s only a room to stay in their lane. don’t blame anyone for plant points to new direc- Prices going up, my first move following the two-lane road. Only the Why did you have to go staying home and not tion”: The only new direc- headlines. Now it seems a owners of putting the RV up, up in Florida over the road where the working for the wages they tion is higher rate bit lame. I don’t under- park want it. Hey, Florida, the beauti- cars are driving on the pay here in Citrus County. increases for the citizens stand why you chose to ful state to live in for senior road? That’s inconsiderate It’s probably the same way of Citrus County. Do you censor the people’s Make coleslaw citizens. Every time you of them. Here it is, bicy- all over. think Duke is going to pay thoughts. I always thought to your liking turn around, here on the clists have their own lane, all that money to install all a newspaper should reflect front page of the paper Fri- but yet they can’t stay in The (Tuesday, July 6) Be happy this stuff? We, the custom- its readers’ opinions, not day, July 9, and here it is, it. I think you should start Sound Off, “In search of restaurants ers, are going to pay it just their own. the best coleslaw,” says Duke gets a raise in energy charging them tags and are still open with these high increases hikes. Every time you turn let’s reap the rewards and everything dumped in a once it gets up and run- Situation is not (Re the Tuesday, July 6, around, we’re paying for use that money towards bowl as coleslaw is from a ning. In the long run, it’s dire enough container and “please front-page story, “Local that and all the sharehold- building their bike paths not going to be good. It’s ers get rich. We pay to I’m calling about the help.” Why don’t you Goo- couple feels effects of or whatever to make it a just going to cost us, the build it. We pay to tear it Chronicle editorial on gle it and learn how to short-staffed restau- little better. Let’s charge citizens, much more down. Cable bills are up July 1 regarding overall make coleslaw yourself? rants”): I can’t believe the them a tag on their money a month. and everything else. We’re COVID vaccinations in Cit- Then you don’t have to go newspaper would waste bicycle. getting nothing in Social rus County (Page A7, “Get- looking all over the place prime space about a cou- Not seeing feral Security, but everything’s ting The Shot,” “Hesitancy Drug enforcement for your coleslaw. Make it ple not being able to be dog reports high in price now. I mean, leads to slowdown in vac- yourself to your liking. served at fast-food restau- needed in I’m reading today’s what’s going on? Why are cination rate”). My posi- rants. ... (Be) happy the Segregation Sound Off where someone they allowing this hike at tion is it’s too early to get neighborhood places are still open. Quit is claiming reports of feral this time when we’re just vaccinated. The overall Hey, sheriff, when are is ludicrous complaining about young dogs attacking people, as coming out of a pandemic COVID risk in the United you going to do your job? I people…You’re not the I’m responding to (the seen on the Nextdoor app and people can’t even get States is only about 10% live here. ... in Lecanto. only ones going through Wednesday, July 7, (Thursday, July 8, Page A7, on their feet yet? Welcome over the entire period. ... We’ve got a drug house difficult times. Page A11) Sound Off, “Feral dogs, CCSO need to to Florida. About vaccinating as many down here and you know “Maskers should be sepa- Judge not lest as possible of Citrus all about it. We’ve got a rated” in DMV. No, totally County’s population dead-end road here with disagree with you. You ye be judged 17th Annual against the COVID virus, 12 houses on it and more wear your mask and you Just read the July 7 Citrus County Veterans my feeling is it’s prema- traffic on this road than feel you’re protected, Sound Off, “Wealthy ture for everybody to get (State Road) 44. There’s that’s fine enough. There’s shouldn’t attend food give- 4 Person the (vaccination) because cars parked out in front of not enough seating to sep- aways” (Page A9). Maybe we don’t really have the the house at 9 o’clock in arate everybody who wants the person or persons he Scramble kind of emergency that the morning waiting to get to wear a mask and who was talking about, those justifies vaccinating the their drugs from these don’t want to wear a millionaires, were there for entire population, includ- people. What are you mask. There’s not enough the same reason he was ONLY ing children, based on only going to do about it, sher- seating. I think that’s to- there — to get some food $ 00 the 10% whole population iff? We’re getting robbed tally ludicrous. So if you for the people who really per 65 person of the whole country even up here. People are break- wear a mask and you need it. getting COVID and less ing in people’s homes up than 2% of those actually here and sheds, stealing 7TH ANNUAL dying in the whole country the stuff because they’ve September 11, 20212020 and we don’t know enough got so many drug people QUARTER AUCTION & DINNER Citrus Hills Golf & Country Club yet. I want to know what coming up and down this Check in is at 7:30 am at the Pro Shop additional data the FDA is road. Somebody’s going to Call 352-484-0319 for tickets or Shotgun Start is at 8:30 am requiring and when they get hurt. Somebody’s Price includes: golf cart, Proceeds donated to the going to get shot or some- to donate an item for the event will get the data they need ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT ABUSED AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN. beverages on course, Citrus County Veterans in order to plan final ap- thing. ... Do your job, will lunch at the clubhouse. Foundation. proval. So what I’m look- you? Do something, you Prizes: 1st, 2nd & Last DO NOT NEED TO BE

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NATIONCITRUS & COUNTY CWHRONICLE ORLD Nation & World BRIEFS Biden takes step to shut Guantanamo Dog Park Nasser, also known as Abdul Transfers Latif Nasser, arrived Monday in Morocco. Police took him into custody and said they would in- Moroccan home vestigate him on suspicion of committing terrorist acts — DINO HAZELL, though he was never charged ALEXANDRA JAFFE AND while in Guantánamo. ELLEN KNICKMEYER Nasser’s attorney in Morocco, Associated Press Khalil Idrissi, said the years Nasser spent in Guantánamo WASHINGTON — The Biden “were unjustified and outside the administration took a step toward law, and what he suffered remains its goal of shutting down the a stain of disgrace on the forehead Guantánamo Bay detention cen- of the American system.” ter for terror suspects Monday, The State Department said releasing into the custody of his President Joe Biden’s administra- MARK MORAN/The Citizens’ Voice home country a Moroccan who’d tion would continue “a deliberate Pepper, a Chihuahua mix, been held without charge almost and thorough process” aimed at struts around the new since the U.S. opened the facility reducing the detainee population Wags Indoor Dog Park on 19 years ago. Associated Press at Guantánamo “while also safe- Monday in Wilkes-Barre, The transfer of Abdullatif In this April 17, 2019, file photo reviewed by U.S. military officials, the guarding the security of the Pa. Nasser was the first by the Biden control tower is seen through the razor wire inside the Camp VI detention United States and its allies.” administration, reviving an Obama facility in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba. The Biden administration Almost 800 detainees have administration effort that had has transferred a detainee out of the Guantánamo Bay detention facility passed through Guantanamo. Of Garland bars been stymied by conservative op- for the first time. the 39 remaining, 10 are eligible position and the difficulty of re- to be transferred out, 17 are eligi- prosecutors from solving the remaining few dozen allegations of torture in early who is in his mid-50s, in July 2016, ble to go through the review pro- seizing reporters’ cases, including finding secure questioning, and challenges to but he had remained at cess for possible transfer, another sites to send some of the the lawfulness of military tribu- Guantánamo under President 10 are involved in the military records detainees. nals there. The Bush administra- Donald Trump, who opposed commission process used to pros- WASHINGTON — Attor- Rights groups have called the tion and supporters called the closing the site. ecute detainees and two have ney General Merrick Gar- detentions and detention camp, camp, on a U.S. naval base in In announcing Nasser’s trans- been convicted, a senior adminis- land on Monday formally opened under President George Cuba, essential to safely manag- fer, the Pentagon cited the board’s tration official said. The 10 eligi- prohibited federal prosecu- W. Bush after the 2001 al-Qaida ing international terror suspects. determination that his detention ble for transfer are from Yemen, tors from seizing the re- attacks, a historic wrong by the A review board had recom- was no longer necessary to pro- Pakistan, Tunisia, Algeria and the United States. There were mended repatriation for Nasser, tect U.S. national security. United Arab Emirates. cords of journalists in leak investigations, with limited exceptions, reversing years of department policy. The new policy largely codifies the commitment Garland made in June, when he said the Justice Florida man sentenced Department would abandon the practice of seizing re- Capitol rioter who porters’ records as part of efforts to uncover confiden- tial sources. breached Senate gets The memo makes clear that federal prosecutors can, in some cases, obtain 8 months for felony journalists’ records. Those MICHAEL TARM exceptions include if the re- AP legal affairs writer porters are suspected of working for agents of a for- A Florida man who breached the U.S. eign power or terrorist orga- Senate chamber carrying a Trump cam- nizations, if they are under paign flag was sentenced Monday to eight investigation for unrelated months behind bars, the first punishment activities or if they obtained handed down for a felony charge in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and one that could help their information through determine the severity of other sentences criminal methods like break- in hundreds of pending cases. ing and entering. There are In pronouncing the sentence on Paul Al- also exceptions for situa- lard Hodgkins, U.S. District Judge Ran- tions with imminent risks, dolph Moss said the 38-year-old had played like kidnappings or crimes a role, if not as significant as others, in one against children. of the worst episodes in American history. Thousands of rioters loyal to then-Presi- German officials dent Donald Trump stormed the Capitol defend their and disrupted the certification of Joe Biden’s election win, in a stunning display actions on floods of public violence. BERLIN — German offi- “That was not, by any stretch of the cials defended their actions imagination, a protest,” Moss said. “It was ahead of last week’s severe … an assault on democracy.” He added: “It floods that caught many left a stain that will remain on us … on the towns by surprise and killed country for years to come.” 196 people in Western Eu- Moss acknowledged Hodgkins’ sentence rope, but they conceded could set a benchmark for future cases. that more lessons can be And deciding an appropriate punishment learned from the disaster. was made more challenging because the case is unique and the court couldn’t look As floodwaters receded to previous sentencings as a guide. Monday, authorities contin- More than 500 people have been charged ued searching for more vic- so far for their participation in the attack, tims and intensified their and many like Hodgkins were accused of efforts to clean up a sodden serious crimes but were not indicted, as swath of western , some others were, for roles in larger con- eastern and the spiracies. They will have to decide

Netherlands. whether to plead guilty or go to trial. Associated Press So far, 117 people have Moss interrupted Hodgkins’ attorney, In this file image from U.S. Capitol Police video, Paul Allard Hodgkins, 38, of Tampa, front, been confirmed dead in the Patrick Leduc, to ask if granting the de- stands in the well on the floor of the U.S. Senate on Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. worst-affected German re- fense request to spare Hodgkins from Hodgkins was sentenced Monday to eight months behind bars, the first punishment handed gion, Rhineland-Palatinate, prison could encourage others disgruntled down for a felony charge in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. while 47 were killed in the by the results of a future election to be- neighboring state of North siege the Capitol. lead attackers. would escalate (the way) it did ... I would Rhine-Westphalia, and at “If we allow people to storm the United Hodgkins apologized to the court and never have ventured farther than the side- States Capitol, what are we doing to pre- least one in Bavaria, parts said he felt ashamed. Speaking calmly walk of Pennsylvania Avenue,” he told the serve our democracy?” Moss asked. from a prepared text, he described being judge. He added: “This was a foolish deci- of which saw heavy rain But the judge said Hodgkins deserved a caught up in the euphoria as he walked sion on my part.” and flooding over the week- lesser sentence than the 18 months prose- down Washington’s most famous avenue, He pleaded guilty last month to obstruct- end. The death toll in Bel- cutors had requested, in part because he then followed a crowd of hundreds into the ing an official proceeding by participating gium was 31. didn’t assault anyone, didn’t damage gov- Capitol. in an attack that forced lawmakers to run New Haiti leader ernment property and wasn’t among the “If I had any idea that the protest ... and hide in fear. with international backing to take charge PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — A new prime minister Hack caused by , US and allies say supported by key interna- ERIC TUCKER Chinese government, were disclosed on Monday in- prosecutors said were work- administration official who tional diplomats will take Associated Press intended as a forceful con- cluded a ransomware at- ing with the MSS in a hack- briefed reporters said that charge of Haiti, an official demnation of activities a tack from ing campaign that targeted the U.S. has confronted se- said Monday — a move that WASHINGTON — The senior Biden administra- government-affiliated dozens of computer systems, nior Chinese officials and appeared aimed at averting Biden administration and tion official described as hackers that has targeted including companies, uni- that the White House re- a leadership struggle follow- Western allies formally part of a “pattern of irre- victims — including in the versities and government gards the multination ing the assassination of blamed China on Monday sponsible behavior in cy- U.S. — with demands for entities. The defendants are shaming as sending an im- President Jovenal Moïse. for a massive hack of Mic- berspace.” They millions of dollars. U.S of- accused of stealing trade se- portant message. Ariel Henry, who was rosoft Exchange email highlighted the ongoing ficials also alleged that crets and confidential busi- President Joe Biden told designated prime minister server software and as- threat from Chinese hack- criminal contract hackers ness information. reporters “the investiga- serted that criminal hack- ers even as the administra- associated with China’s Unlike in April, when tion’s not finished,” and by Moïse before he was ers associated with the tion remains consumed Ministry of State Security public finger-pointing of White House press secre- slain but never sworn in, will Chinese government have with trying to curb ransom- have engaged in cyber ex- Russian hacking was tary Jen Psaki did not rule replace the country’s interim carried out ransomware ware attacks from Rus- tortion schemes and theft paired with a raft of sanc- out consequences for prime minister, Haiti Elec- and other illicit cyber sia-based syndicates that for their own profit. tions against Moscow, the China, saying, “This is not tions Minister Mathias operations. have targeted critical Meanwhile, the Justice Biden administration did the conclusion of our ef- Pierre told The Associated The announcements, infrastructure. Department on Monday an- not announce any actions forts as it relates to cyber Press. though not accompanied The broad range of cy- nounced charges against against Beijing. Nonethe- activities with China or — From wire reports by sanctions against the berthreats from Beijing four Chinese nationals who less, a senior Russia.” A12 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021 TV AND MORE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE 1 July 18 - 24, 2021 Viewfinder Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe TUESDAY EVENING JULY 20, 2021 C: Comcast, Citrus S: Spectrum D/I: Comcast, Dunnellon & Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights C S D/I F H 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ (WESH) NBC 19 19 News News ET Holly America’s Got Talent “Auditions 8” (N) ‘PG’ College Bowl ‘PG’ News J. 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Congratulations down. one letter to each square, on finding true love. If you knew that the opponents Being in the balancing seat, to form four ordinary words. Your gratitude comes were going to outbid you, often you South was too strong to overcall through in spades. would do best to pass throughout. one no-trump, which would have VRORE @PlayJumble Any positive bid helps declarer to shown about 12-14 points. Send your questions for place the cards. Of course, on the South had six top tricks: one Annie Lane to dearannie@ other side of the coin, good compet- spade, two hearts and three dia- creators.com. To find out more itive bidding will sometimes push monds. Two more tricks could be TWHAC about Annie Lane and read fea- the opponents into the wrong established in clubs. Of course, if tures by other Creators Syndi- contract. diamonds were breaking 3-3, that cate columnists and cartoonists,

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You have to take each moment as it 12, 1, 2:45, 4, 6, 7 p.m. “Taxi Driver” — Sunday, July 25, 3 p.m. comes.” -- Benedict Cumberbatch “Black Widow” (2021) PG-13 — 12:15, 3, “The Sandlot” — Thursday, July 29, 2 p.m. A14 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021 HEALTH & LIFE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE HEALTH NOTES Child loss grief pants to protect your skin from free joint pain seminar at resource room with more than afternoon at the First Christian Funeral Home and Crema- mosquito bites. 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 20, at 100 wigs available for free. Church of Inverness, 2018 tory, the group helps partici- support available If you must be outside when the Citrus Memorial Health Stop in the Lecanto office Colonade St.; and early eve- pants acquire the essential The Compassionate mosquitoes are active, defend Foundation YMCA, 4127 W. from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon- nings every Tuesday at Wings tools they need to deal with Friends will have their next yourself by wearing an EPA Norvell Bryant Highway in day through Friday, or call to Grief Center, 8471 W. Peri- their grief through video pre- meeting from 6 to 7:30 p.m. approved repellent and always Lecanto. make an appointment. winkle Lane in Homosassa. sentations, handouts and July 21 at the Friends of Cit- follow label instructions. The presentation will be Medical Social Workers at The support groups will group discussions. rus and the Nature Coast Be sure to toss out unused guided by a physical therapist RBOI will assist individuals help members learn ways to Pre-registration is required. Wings Grief Center, 8471 W. containers and drain standing who will walk attendees needing support through the discover hope and healing by For information or to preregis- Periwinkle Lane in Homo- water on your property by tip- through causes of joint pain, emotional turmoil caused by focusing on the work of re- ter, call 352-249-1470. sassa. Meetings are held the ping over anything that holds diagnosis and the variety of cancer with resources, includ- nowned grief educator Alan D. To learn more about grief second and fourth Wednes- water for more than three treatment options available. ing application for Citrus Aid Wolfelt, Ph.D. services, friendsofcitrus.org or day of each month. days. Just a capful of water Those who are experienc- Cancer Foundation For information or to pre- Friends of Citrus on Parents, siblings and can produce mosquitoes. ing joint pain, have difficulty assistance. register, call 352-249-1470. Facebook. grandparents grieving the loss For additional information, standing or walking or who Many services including of a child at any age can find visit citrusmosquito.org. experience trouble with daily Zoom meetings for support Weekly Grief Study Zoom-based Group available grief support comfort, hope and support by Attend activity would benefit from this and education are available attending the Nature Coast seminar. Seating is limited, so for patients with cancer, and Friends of Citrus and the will continue chapter, which is sponsored Dr. Bennett’s RSVP is required. their loved ones. Call Nature Coast offers a Grief by Hooper Funeral Homes To reserve a seat, call 352- 352-527-0106. Friends of Citrus and the ‘Fireside Chats’ Study Group every Tuesday Nature Coast will continue and Crematory. 637-3337 or visit citrusmh. afternoon at the Wings Grief As described in the organi- Dr. Joseph Bennett offers com. Community center their Zoom-based grief sup- monthly “Fireside Chats” be- Center, 8471 W. Periwinkle port group meetings from 2 to zation’s credo, “We reach out has Zumba Lane in Homosassa. to each other in love to share ginning noon the first Senior Center 3 p.m. every Thursday in re- Wednesday of each month at The Central Citrus Commu- This is a faith-based study sponse to COVID-19 the pain as well as the joy, offers low-impact nity Center is hosting Zumba sponsored by North Citrus share the anger as well as the the Robert Boissoneault On- restrictions. cology Institute (RBOI), 522 Zumba classes classes at 11 a.m. every Mon- Christian Church which pro- Individuals at any stage of peace, share the faith as well day, Wednesday and Friday vides help for those experi- as the doubts, and help each N. Lecanto Highway. Zumba Classes with Certi- grief who cannot attend a Sessions often feature fied Instructor Donna Scar- at 2804 W. Marc Knighton encing “little deaths” in life as group in person or prefer to other to grieve as well as to Court in Lecanto. well as the loss of a loved grow. We need not walk guest speakers, as well as pello are held from 11 a.m. to meet remotely will still have open discussion regarding noon every Monday, Wednes- The classes will be taught one. the virtual option. alone.” by certified instructor Donna For information or to pre- For more information, call health and cancer care. A light day and Friday (except holi- To preregister, call lunch is provided, therefore days) at 2804 W. Marc Scarpello. Classes are low register, call 352-249-1470. 352-249-1470. 352-249-1470. To learn more impact and designed for basic For details about their about their grief services, visit RSVP is requested. Knighton Court in Lecanto. For information, visit friends Bennett welcomes ques- Classes are lower impact to intermediate. other programs, visit ofcitrus.org or Friends of Cit- friendsofcitrus.org or Friends There is a $5 charge, friendsofcitrus. of Citrus on Facebook. tions and open discussion, and geared toward seniors. rus on Facebook. so bring your questions or Cost is $5 per class. masks are required and pre registration is recommended. Join the Free hearing Follow these steps email them ahead of time to To pre-register, call 352- Grief Toolbox to avoid mosquitos [email protected]. Those 527-5993 or email instructor Call 352-527-5942 or email screening available who have not received their Donna Scarpello at miss- miss-donna@tampabay. support group Protect yourself from nui- rr.com. Citrus Healing Impaired COVID-19 vaccination will be [email protected]. Welcoming new and con- Program Services (CHIPS) is sance and disease-carrying asked to wear a mask and mosquitoes by following the RBOI has supplies Grief support tinuing attendees, the Grief offering free hearing screen- practice social distancing in- Toolbox support group will ings for Citrus County resi- five D’s of protection from Cit- side the building. for cancer patients available in rus County Mosquito Control: start a new session of meet- dents at the old train depot, Call Shawn at 352-527- If you are in need of scarfs, Inverness, ings from 2 to 3 p.m. every 109 NE Crystal St. in Crystal Dawn, Dusk, Dress, Defend 0106 to make a reservation. and Drain. wigs, or other helpful items for Homosassa Wednesday, beginning River. Avoid being outdoors Attend a joint those going through cancer “Understanding Grief” sup- July 28, at the Friends of Cit- Screenings are by appoint- during the hours of dawn and pain seminar treatments, call Medical So- port groups for the newly be- rus and the Nature Coast ment only. Low-income hear- dusk because that’s when cial Worker Wendy Hall, reaved are offered at no cost Wings Grief Center, 8471 W. ing aid assistance is most mosquitoes are on the Citrus Memorial Hospital’s LCSW, at 352-527-0106. by Friends of Citrus and the Periwinkle Lane in available. prowl. Orthopedic and Spine Center Robert Boissoneault Oncol- Nature Coast. The groups Homosassa. To learn more, call Mau- Dress in long sleeves and of Excellence will present a ogy Institute in Lecanto has a meet every Tuesday Sponsored by Brown reen 352-795-5000. SERVICE GUIDE Call 564-2931 to place your ad here !

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She had been to rehab be- tems weak- fore but couldn’t fathom how to do it ened by while pregnant. disease or Sims, a 28-year-old from North Caro- certain med- lina, was forced to confront her heroin ications. It’s addiction like never before when her also import- drug use was reported to child protec- ant that tive services last summer. your family, “None of my relapses had had a con- friends and PETER HAMLIN/AP illustration sequence until this last one,” she said. caregivers Social workers urged her to go to get vaccinated, which will make it far rehab, but none of the services were ad- less likely that they pass on the virus. equate because most substance abuse About 3% of U.S. adults have weak- programs consider pregnancy to be high ened immune systems. Among them are risk. Through word of mouth, Sims Associated Press people with HIV or AIDS, transplant re- found UNC Horizons, a substance use Megan Sims is shown with her children, 3-month-old Christian and Aaliyah, 7, in Carrboro, cipients, some cancer patients and peo- disorder treatment program at the Uni- N.C., Tuesday, July 13, 2021. Sims couldn’t stop using drugs during the pandemic, even ple with autoimmune disorders such as versity of North Carolina’s School of as she discovered she was pregnant. Through word of mouth, Sims discovered Horizons, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory Medicine designed for pregnant women a substance use disorder treatment program at the University of North Carolina’s School bowel disease and lupus. and mothers. of Medicine that is designed specifically for pregnant women and mothers. “Horizons COVID-19 shots weren’t studied in “I needed somewhere to go that would saved my life.” Sims said. large numbers of people with weak im- accept me and be able to take care of me mandate to report those numbers, show- translated to local action,” said Dr. Ste- mune systems. But limited data and ex- being pregnant,” Sims said. “Horizons ing how far there is to go. phen Patrick, director of the Vanderbilt perience with flu and pneumonia saved my life.” Hendrée Jones, Horizon’s executive Center for Child Health Policy who is a vaccines suggest they won’t work as well Experts say programs like Horizons, director, said she’s seen a rise in the top national expert on drug-exposed ba- as they do in others. That means people which allow children to stay with their number of deaths and relapses among bies. “States are kind of confused on with weakened immune systems should mothers during substance abuse and women who were stable in their recov- what’s supposed to be done and missing keep taking precautions like wearing mental health treatment, are the kind of ery before the pandemic, an anecdotal the broader picture.” masks and avoiding large crowds. full-spectrum rehab needed to reduce trend in line with other populations Child welfare agencies are still learn- “It’s prudent to use all the precau- the number of babies born to mothers struggling with drug abuse during the ing to navigate the new policy implica- tions you were using before you were who, like other Americans, are increas- upheaval to American life over the past tions. In about half the country, drug use vaccinated,” said Dr. Ajit Limaye, a ingly struggling with drug use. year and a half. during pregnancy is considered child transplant expert at University of Wash- With the rise of the opioid epidemic, At the same time, Horizons was forced abuse and doctors are required to re- ington Medicine in Seattle. there has been a growing movement to cut its capacity because of social dis- port suspected cases, according to the Although most cancer patients should among health care professionals and tancing. It has always had long waits for Guttmacher Institute, a research organi- get vaccinated as soon as they can, peo- state social workers to help mothers get its 40 beds, but since the pandemic, the zation that supports reproductive rights ple getting stem cell transplant or CAR sober rather than punish their drug use center is down eight spots because it and tracks state laws on substance use T-cell therapy should wait at least three by taking away their babies, which can can’t have roommates share its apart- during pregnancy. months after treatment to get vacci- have lifelong effects. But such programs ments. Jones worries about the women More states are shifting away from re- nated, according to guidance from the are a rarity in the world of rehab, and the program hasn’t been able to serve. moving babies, in an acknowledgement National Comprehensive Cancer Net- experts fear that even more limitations “The severity of substance use has in- that the punitive era of the 1980s “crack work. That delay will make sure the vac- during the pandemic will stifle what lit- creased markedly since the pandemic,” baby” scare proved to be overblown and cines work as well as they can. tle progress has been made. Jones said of her client base. “That’s re- racially divisive. For transplant recipients, researchers The Associated Press sought the num- ally scary.” “Punishment doesn’t make anybody a are looking at whether an extra dose ber of babies who were exposed to drugs That comes amid a fourfold increase better mother or make them want to use might make the vaccines more effective. in all 50 states between 2018 and 2020 to in opioid use disorders among pregnant less,” Jones said. “If anything, it exacer- French guidelines recommend a third assess the pandemic’s toll on families women in the past two decades, accord- bates it. When children are removed COVID-19 dose for the immunocompro- and found that most child welfare agen- ing to the National Center on Substance from mothers, it’s a risk for relapse.” mised, including organ recipients. Israel cies are only beginning to grasp the prob- Abuse and Child Welfare. Sims, who went to rehab at Horizons recently began giving an extra dose of lem of drug use among pregnant women. The federal government responded by and gave birth to a healthy son in April the Pfizer vaccine to transplant patients Several states have made policy requiring states in 2016 to track and ad- during treatment, said the program was and others with weak immune systems. changes in the last three years to help dress drug-exposed infants and by al- exactly what she needed. She called it a Some U.S. transplant recipients seek instead of penalize those women, but 31 lowing states in 2018 to repurpose some safe, judgment-free place to get sober out a third dose on their own in hopes of states couldn’t or wouldn’t provide data foster care money to help families stay while allowing her to be with her great- more protection even though the federal showing whether more babies were together. Much of that work, however, est motivation — her child. government hasn’t authorized extra being born exposed to drugs during the has been disrupted by the pandemic. “Once I had the baby, I felt I had pur- vaccinations. pandemic. That’s despite a federal “The federal changes haven’t really pose again,” Sims said. YOUR BEST TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS

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HEALTHCITRUS & COUNTY CLHRONICLE IFE HEALTH NOTES Free Hepatitis A, COVID-19 shots Getting their goat Faith Lutheran Church is hosting the Health Depart- From left ment at 9 a.m. July 22 to ad- are: minister Hepatitis A and Krismaria COVID-19 (both Moderna and Weise, Johnson and Johnson) vacci- Kayla nations. Faith Lutheran is lo- Harper, cated at 935 S. Crystal Glen Clare Drive in Lecanto Shenko, The shots are free and all Michelle are welcome. No appointment Aldis and is needed. Boomer, Cindy Attend an ABC of Graham Dementia workshop and Tuesday Citrus County Libraries and Riegen. Coping with Dementia LLC announced an expanded schedule of free ABC of De- mentia workshops. The workshops provide an overview of Alzheimer’s dis- ease and other forms of de- mentia, how they affect the individuals and how their care partners can use this knowl- edge and techniques of voice, approach and appropriate touch to provide more effec- tive care. Citrus County’s Libraries provide this training for their ABOVE: Tuesday personnel and encourage the Riegen poses for a public to attend. All workshops photo with Boomer are from 10 a.m. to noon. the goat. LEFT: Philip I Friday, July 23, Coastal Special to the Chronicle Wiechmann, left, and Region Library, 8619 W. Crys- Boomer the goat sported a purple VITAS bandana as he spent the Tammy Lane with tal St. in Crystal River, call day with hospice staff. Boomer the goat. 352-795-3716. I Monday, Aug. 16, Central Ridge Library. Hospice workers enjoy furry fun afternoon of therapy I Friday, Sept. 17, Coastal Special to the Chronicle as co-owner of Must Bee Kid- Boomer. Proudly sporting a Region Library. din’ Farm and recruited an purple VITAS bandana, the I Monday, Oct. 18, Central visit from a goat adorable assistant named good-natured goat posed Ridge Library. named Boomer Boomer to raise the hard- calmly for photos with each I Friday, Oct. 29, Lakes A brought a local hos- working team’s spirits after an team member and offered Region Library, 1511 Druid pice team together for a especially challenging year hoofed hugs to anyone who Road in Inverness, call morale-boosting afternoon of with a bit of “goat therapy.” wanted them. 352-726-2357. furry fun. “Throughout the year we’ve Wiechmann said he’s re- I Friday, Nov. 19, Coastal As a performance improve- been trying to do little things ceived nothing but positive re- Region Library. ment specialist for VITAS to keep the morale up, bring sponses from his staff, with Healthcare in Citrus County, people together and have feedback including “it would I Wednesday, Dec. 8, Tuesday Riegen keeps an eye things to look forward to,” be great to have goat therapy Lakes Region Library. out for opportunities to help Philip Wiechmann, VITAS at least seven times a week,” I Monday, Dec. 20, Cen- her team operate more effec- general manager, said. “The and “I was in pure heaven tral Ridge Library. tively. Often, that means ana- positivity and culture in Cit- holding that goat.” CDC guidelines will be ob- lyzing trends and creating rus County is definitely “We work in a business Clare Shenko snuggles with served and seating may be strategies to improve patient unique, and this type of event where families are sad, pa- Boomer the goat. limited. To reserve seats, call care. shows it.” tients are dying and we often way to lift everyone’s spirits.” 352-422-3663 or email deb@ Sometimes, it means bring- The hospice staff enjoyed see people in their worst mo- To learn more about VITAS coping.today. ing a goat to work. beautiful weather as they ments,” Wiechmann says. Healthcare, visit tinyurl.com/ Coping with Riegen leveraged her role gathered outside to meet “Something like this goes a long hmsedap2. Dementia LLC plans fundraisers Coping with Dementia LLC Tending Vitas Hospice garden announced that an expanded CMH to offer women’s Carmen Rosengarten schedule of fundraising of Brentwood, along events is being planned for with her husband Bob, 2021, including the return of recently toiled in the the popular Walk in Floral City health seminar Aug. 17 summer sun as they and Citrus County Virtual added 10 bags of Wellness Challenge, which Correction of mulch and tended to was introduced when COVID- RSVP required pelvic organ the plants in a garden 19 resulted in the cancellation prolapse can site at Vitas Hospice in of public events. benefit sexual Lecanto. This garden “We are planning to host a for session function, ease spot is decorated with Walk in Floral City on Nov. 13. vaginal or pel- patio stones, benches, In addition, last year’s popular Special to the Chronicle vic pain and flowering plants and Citrus County Virtual Well- urinary leak- bushes. It offers a Citrus Memorial Hospital place of respite for ness Challenge will return for Dr. Ashok age problems. will present a women’s health those visiting hospice the month of Oct. 3 through Buddhadev Additionally, seminar, “Women’s Pelvic and and people have left OB/GYN. Buddhadev Oct. 30” said Coping with De- Sexual Health,” at 1:30 p.m. small mementoes mentia president Debbie will discuss Aug. 17 at the YMCA, 4127 W. available minimally invasive there in honor of their Selsavage. Norvell Bryant Highway in and robotic surgical loved ones. This area Individuals and companies Lecanto. procedures. is one of several interested in becoming spon- The seminar will feature a A brief question and answer garden areas around sors for 2021 fundraising presentation from OB/GYN Dr. session will follow. Citrus County that are events should call Coping with Ashok Buddhadev. Seating is limited and RSVP maintained by Dementia LLC marketing and It will focus on sexual health is required. Call 352-637-3337 members of the Citrus communications director, Ed and pelvic organ support to en- or visit citrusmh.com to re- Garden Club. Youngblood, at 614-519-2843. hance sexual experience. serve a seat. Special to the Chronicle

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JOHN ZENOR AP sports writer Emory Jones, the likely starter, is more of a dual threat than Trask. HOOVER, Ala. — Florida coach “I don’t know what my bread and Dan Mullen puts a positive spin on butter is because we’ve been all over losing his three best offensive the place with every different style of playmakers. quarterback,” Mullen said. “If you go The Gators are replacing Heisman back, even being a coordinator, you go Trophy finalist Kyle Trask at quarter- back to the Alex Smiths and the Chris back and two first-round NFL draft Leaks, through (Tim Tebow), to Tyler picks, wide receiver Kadarius Toney Russell and Dak Prescott. There’s and tight end Kyle Pitts. It could mean been so many different variations. a big difference in style for an offense “I think the key to it is, and one of that led the nation in passing en route the reasons we’ve been successful is, to the SEC East title. never try to take a square peg and put “We’ll be a little bit different offen- it into a round hole.” Associated Press sively, but that’s part of the fun of Florida head coach Dan Mullen speaks to reporters Monday during the Southeastern Conference coaching is being able to adapt and See GATORS/Page B3 Media Days in Hoover, Ala. SPORTS BRIEFS Dodd named FHSAA Board of Directors Bloodied and beaten President The Florida High School Ath- letic Association announced Mon- day that Citrus County School Board Mem- ber Douglas Dodd will serve as the FHSAA Board of Di- rectors Presi- dent for the Doug Dodd 2021-22 school year. The 1983 Citrus High School graduate and Inver- ness native competed in tennis, basketball, and cross country in high school, and later went on to play tennis for NCAA Division II Florida Southern College. Dodd has experience coaching high school tennis and girls’ vol- leyball, as well as Little League baseball and softball, and Up- ward basketball. He spent over 26 years with the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, where he devoted 10 years as a School Resource Officer for FHSAA member schools including Citrus High, Le- canto High, Inverness Middle and Lecanto Middle. He retired at the rank of Captain. “I’m excited about interscho- lastic sports in Florida and about making sure our student- athletes have an opportunity to compete in a safe, fair, and posi- tive system. There is no doubt that sports help build strong character traits in young people and encourage students to grad- uate. We should never lose sight of that,” Dodd said. Dodd has a master’s degree in education and has been a school board member since No- vember 2014 and an FHSAA Board Member since 2017. “Mr. Dodd has spent a lifetime benefiting from, and serving, the FHSAA. He understands the purpose and function of the Board of Directors and we are Associated Press Tampa Bay right fielder Randy Arozarena holds a tissue to his nose Monday after taking the field during the fifth inning against the looking forward to his leader- in St. Petersburg. ship,” Executive Director George Tomyn said. Baltimore rookie Watkins pitches Orioles to 6-1 win vs Rays — FHSAA press release Play shuffleboard MARK DIDTLER Rays on Monday night. league free agent in February after not Associated Press The 28-year old Watkins, making his pitching in 2020 and spending 2014-19 in in Inverness third start and fourth career appear- the Detroit organization. He had consid- Open shuffleboard is played ST. PETERSBURG — Rookie right- ance, scattered four hits, walked two and ered taking a high school freshman team at 3 p.m. Monday, Wednesday hander Spenser Watkins gave up one run struck out seven. His ERA dropped from coaching job in Arizona before signing and Friday at Wallace Brooks in six innings as the Baltimore Orioles 1.74 to 1.65 (three earned runs over with Baltimore. Park, Inverness. All equipment tied a season high with their third con- 16 1/3 innings). is provided. For information, call secutive win, 6-1 over the Tampa Bay Watkins (2-0) was signed as a minor See BLOODIED/Page B3 440-983-9169. — From staff reports Bucks try to focus with NBA championship chance BRIAN MAHONEY first NBA champion since 1971. Bucks announced Monday that in February, nearly two months lead and facing elimination for AP basketball writer But the Bucks have to resist the Deer District has been ex- after the season began. Even the first time in this postseason. thinking about what happens if panded to allow up to 65,000 when postseason play started in “Something that Coach and MILWAUKEE — High atop they beat the Phoenix Suns in fans to stand shoulder-to- May, capacity was capped at everybody has been saying: If the outside of Fiserv Forum — Game 6. shoulder outside. Barricades 9,100, a little above 50%. you went to the beginning of the way above even a leaping Gi- “It’s hard, because you work line the sidewalks around the Whatever the number is Tues- season and said we had a chance annis Antetokounmpo’s reach so hard to be in that moment, arena and restaurants within day, it will sound a whole lot to be where we are right now, — blares the Bucks’ postseason which is tomorrow,” Antetok- walking distance were contem- louder if the Bucks are lifting would you take it? Absolutely,” motto. ounmpo said Monday. “It’s hard plating how to get employees the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Paul said. “HISTORY IN THE MAK- not to get ahead of yourself. But into and back home from work “But we got to focus, we got to “And we get a chance to deter- ING” it reads, a sign and a situa- this is the time that you’ve got to through the anticipated crowds. do our job,” Antetokounmpo mine the outcome. It’s not like tion that’s now impossible to be the most disciplined.” It’s a scene that couldn’t have said. “Then they can do their job the game is going to be simu- ignore. The Bucks have won the last happened for much of this sea- celebrating at the end. But we lated or somebody else’s got to And yet, that’s exactly what three games to set up a potential son that has been played during got to do our job first.” play. We get a chance. We control the Bucks are trying to do. party 50 years in the making. the coronavirus pandemic. The The Suns are excited, too. our own destiny. So I think that’s They can indeed make history Around 17,000 fans are ex- Bucks only began permitting a That’s how Chris Paul said Tuesday night as Milwaukee’s pected inside the arena and the limited number of fans at games they feel, despite blowing a 2-0 See BUCKS/Page B3 B2 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS East Division East Division Nationals 18, Marlins 1: Jon Lester went yard. (Espino 2-2), 7:05 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away pitched seven scoreless innings and Twins 3, White Sox 2; White Sox 5, Boston (Richards 5-5) at Toronto Boston 57 38 .600 — — 4-6 W-1 28-19 29-19 New York 48 42 .533 — — 5-5 W-1 28-14 20-28 homered, Juan Soto hit a pair of Twins 3: Rookie Gavin Sheets hit a (Manoah 2-1), 7:07 p.m. Tampa Bay 55 39 .585 1½ — 7-3 L-1 28-18 27-21 Philadelphia 47 45 .511 2 6 7-3 W-2 27-17 20-28 home runs. Lester (3-4) turned in his game-ending three-run homer in the Baltimore (Means 4-2) at Tampa Bay Toronto 48 43 .527 7 3 5-5 L-1 22-21 26-22 Atlanta 45 47 .489 4 8 5-5 L-1 25-24 20-23 longest outing of the season, allowing bottom of the seventh, giving the (McClanahan 3-3), 7:10 p.m. New York 48 44 .522 7½ 3½ 7-3 W-2 25-23 23-21 Washington 44 49 .473 5½ 9½ 3-7 W-2 26-24 18-25 six hits while striking out seven with- White Sox a doubleheader split. Min- N.Y. Mets (TBD) at Cincinnati out a walk. nesota won the opener in eight Baltimore 31 62 .333 25 21 4-6 W-3 13-30 18-32 Miami 40 54 .426 10 14 3-7 L-3 22-21 18-33 (Miley 7-4), 7:10 p.m. Tigers 14, Rangers 0: Miguel innings. Texas (Dunning 3-6) at Detroit Central Division Central Division Cabrera drove in five runs, including a LATE (Skubal 5-8), 7:10 p.m. bases-loaded double in a four-run Cleveland at Houston W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away San Diego (TBD) at Atlanta fifth inning. The Rangers have lost six L.A. Angels at Oakland Chicago 57 37 .606 — — 8-2 W-1 34-16 23-21 Milwaukee 56 39 .589 — — 5-5 W-3 27-21 29-18 (Toussaint 0-0), 7:20 p.m. straight, the last three by a combined N.Y. Mets at Cincinnati Cleveland 47 43 .522 8 3½ 5-5 W-2 24-19 23-24 Cincinnati 48 45 .516 7 5½ 5-5 L-3 23-23 25-22 Cleveland (McKenzie 1-3) at Houston score of 29-0. The last major league at St. Louis Detroit 44 51 .463 13½ 9 5-5 W-4 25-22 19-29 Chicago 46 47 .495 9 7½ 4-6 L-1 28-17 18-30 (Garcia 6-5), 8:10 p.m. team to allow that many runs while Pittsburgh at Arizona Minnesota 40 54 .426 17 12½ 5-5 L-1 22-25 18-29 St. Louis 46 47 .495 9 7½ 5-5 W-2 25-19 21-28 being shut out in three straight games San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers Minnesota (Ober 1-1) at Chicago Kansas City 37 55 .402 19 14½ 2-8 L-2 22-24 15-31 Pittsburgh 36 57 .387 19 17½ 6-4 L-1 21-26 15-31 was the 1906 Brooklyn Superbas, San Diego at Atlanta, ppd. White Sox (Keuchel 7-3), 8:10 p.m. who were outscored 31-0 between TODAY’S GAMES Chicago Cubs (Williams 3-2) at West Division West Division July 6-9. L.A. Angels (Suarez 4-2) at Oakland St. Louis (TBD), 8:15 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Red Sox 13, Blue Jays 4: Hunter (Kaprielian 4-3), 3:37 p.m. Seattle (Gonzales 1-5) at Colorado Houston 56 38 .596 — — 5-5 L-2 29-19 27-19 San Francisco 58 34 .630 — — 6-4 L-2 30-13 28-21 Renfroe hit a grand slam, Kiké Kansas City (Minor 6-8) at Milwaukee (Márquez 8-6), 8:40 p.m. Oakland 53 42 .558 3½ — 4-6 L-2 28-24 25-18 Los Angeles 58 36 .617 1 — 5-5 L-1 30-14 28-22 Hernández drove in three runs with (Lauer 3-4), 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Anderson 5-8) at Arizona Seattle 50 44 .532 6 2½ 6-4 W-1 29-20 21-24 San Diego 55 41 .573 5 — 5-5 L-1 33-19 22-22 two homers. Rookie Jarren Duran hit Philadelphia (Nola 6-5) at (TBD), 9:40 p.m. Los Angeles 46 46 .500 9 5½ 5-5 L-1 27-22 19-24 Colorado 41 53 .436 18 13 5-5 W-1 32-19 9-34 his first major league homer, Dylan N.Y. Yankees (Germán 4-5), 7:05 p.m. San Francisco (Wood 8-3) at Texas 35 59 .372 21 17½ 2-8 L-6 22-25 13-34 Arizona 27 68 .284 32½ 27½ 4-6 W-1 16-30 11-38 Santana and Rafael Devers also Miami (Rogers 7-6) at Washington L.A. Dodgers (TBD), 10:10 p.m.

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Tichenor. Chris Guccione. Baltimore 6, T—3:32. A—12,811 (21,050). T—2:45. Tampa Bay 1 Washington 18, Chicago White Sox 5, Baltimore Tampa Bay ab r h bi ab r h bi Miami 1 Minnesota 3 Hays lf-rf 5 1 3 1 Lowe 2b 2 0 0 0 Miami Washington Game 2 Mancini dh 4 1 2 0 Choi 1b 3 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Minnesota Chicago Mountcastle 1b5 0 1 1 Díaz dh 2 0 0 0 Rojas ss 4 1 3 1 Escobar 2b 3 3 2 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Santander rf 2 1 0 1 Bruján ph-dh 2 0 0 0 Berti 3b-2b 4 0 0 0 Turner ss 4 2 2 4 Arraez 2b 3 1 1 0 García 2b 3 0 0 0 Mullins cf 0 0 0 0 Meadows lf 3 1 0 0 Aguilar 1b 3 0 0 0 b-Mercer ph 1 1 1 2 Donaldson 3b1 0 0 1 Moncada 3b 3 1 1 1 Urías ss 4 1 1 0 Arozarena rf 4 0 2 1 Bellatti p 0 0 0 0 Soto rf 4 3 3 5 Larnach lf 3 0 0 0 Abreu 1b 3 1 1 1 Severino c 4 0 0 0 Wendle 3b 4 0 0 0 León p 1 0 0 0 Suero p 0 0 0 0 Cruz dh 3 0 0 0 Goodwin cf 3 1 1 0 McKenna cf 4 0 0 0 Zunino c 1 0 0 0 Duvall rf 3 0 1 0 Rodriguez p 0 0 0 0 Kirilloff 1b 3 0 0 0 Vaughn lf 2 1 0 0 Valaika 2b 4 1 1 2 Mejía c 3 0 1 0 Sierra rf 1 0 1 0 Bell 1b 5 1 1 1 Garver c 3 2 2 2 Sheets rf 3 1 1 3 Gutierrez 3b 3 1 1 1 Kiermaier cf 3 0 1 0 Alfaro c 4 0 1 0 J.Harrison 3b 5 1 1 1 Kepler rf 3 0 0 0 Burger dh 2 0 0 0 Walls ss 3 0 0 0 Panik 2b-1b 4 0 1 0 Stevenson cf 5 0 0 0 Gordon cf 1 0 1 0 Collins c 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 6 9 6 Totals 30 1 5 1 Brinson lf 4 0 1 0 Parra lf 5 2 3 1 Simmons ss 2 0 0 0 Mendick ss 2 0 0 0 Baltimore 200 004 000 —6 Harrison cf 3 0 1 0 Barrera c 5 2 2 1 Totals 22 3 4 3 Totals 22 5 4 5 Tampa Bay 000 001 000 —1 Detwiler p 0 0 0 0 Lester p 3 2 2 2 Minnesota 110 010 0 —3 E—Lowe (7). DP—Baltimore 1, Tampa Bay 0. Hess p 2 0 0 0 Hernandez ph1 1 1 1 LOB—Baltimore 6, Tampa Bay 6. 2B—Mount- Chicago 100 001 3 —5 castle (15), Hays (12), Arozarena (16). SB— Díaz 3b 1 0 0 0 E—López (1). DP—Minnesota 0, Chicago 1. Mountcastle (4). SF—Santander (4). Totals 34 1 9 1 Totals 41 18 18 18 LOB—Minnesota 1, Chicago 1. HR—Garver 2 IP H R ER BB SO Miami 000 000 010 —1 (10), Abreu (17), Moncada (7), Sheets (5). SF— Baltimore Washington 460 020 60x —18 Donaldson (7). Watkins W,2-0 6 4 1 1 2 7 E—Bellatti (1). DP—Miami 1, Washington 2. IP H R ER BB SO Sulser 1 1 0 0 1 0 LOB—Miami 6, Washington 2. 2B—Rojas (20), Minnesota Fry 1 0 0 0 0 1 M.Harrison (1), Soto (11), J.Harrison (17), Parra Berríos L,7-4 6 4 5 5 1 8 Wells 1 0 0 0 0 2 (4). 3B—Turner (3). HR—Rojas (5), Soto 2 (16), Chicago Tampa Bay Bell (13), Barrera (1), Turner (18), Lester (1). López 3 2 2 1 1 3 Yarbrough L,6-4 5 2/3 8 6 6 2 5 IP H R ER BB SO Foster 2 2 1 1 0 1 Wisler 1/3 1 0 0 0 1 Miami Heuer 1 0 0 0 1 1 Castillo 1 0 0 0 0 3 Detwiler, L, 1-1 1 7 8 8 0 0 Bummer W,2-4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rasmussen 2 0 0 0 1 2 Hess 4 5 4 4 2 4 Berríos pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. Sulser pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Bellatti 1 1/3 5 5 5 0 2 HBP—Berríos (Vaughn). WP—Berríos(2). HBP—Watkins (Lowe). León 1 2/3 1 1 1 0 0 Umpires—Home, Alan Porter; First, Sean Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, Brian Washington Barber; Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Jeremy O’Nora; Second, Fieldin Cubreth; Third, Ryan Lester, W, 3-4 7 6 0 0 0 7 Riggs. Blakney. Suero 1 1 1 1 0 2 T—1:54. A—18,272 (40,615). T—3:09. A—9,922 (25,000). Rodriguez 1 2 0 0 0 1 Detwiler pitched to 4 batters in the 2nd. Detroit 14, HBP—Detwiler (Escobar). Boston 13, Associated Press Umpires—Home, Roberto Ortiz; First, Tom Texas 0 Washington’s Juan Soto celebrates his two-run Monday during the Toronto 4 Hallion; Second, Cory Blaser; Third, Phil Cuzzi. Texas Detroit T—2:53. A—15,283 (41,339). first inning against the Miami Marlins in Washington. Boston Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi Holt 3b 4 0 1 0 Baddoo cf 5 3 2 4 Hrnández 2b 5 3 3 3 Semien 2b 3 0 1 0 Minnesota 3, Lowe 1b 4 0 0 0 Schoop 2b 5 2 2 2 Duran cf 6 1 1 2 Espinal 3b 1 0 0 0 Chicago White Sox 2 García cf 4 0 1 0 Grossman lf 4 2 2 0 THIS DATE IN BASEBALL Bogaerts ss 5 0 0 0 Bichette ss 4 0 2 1 Gallo rf 3 0 0 0 Cabrera 1b 4 1 2 5 Chavis 2b 1 0 0 0 Guerrero Jr. 1b4 1 0 0 Game 1 Ibáñez 2b 1 0 0 0 Greiner ph-c 1 0 0 0 Devers 3b 4 2 1 1 Springer cf 4 1 3 0 Minnesota Chicago Heim c 2 0 0 0 Candelario dh3 0 1 1 1906 — Malcolm Eason of Brooklyn 1973 — Wilbur Wood of the Chicago Dalbec 3b 0 0 0 0 Davis cf 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Hicks c 1 0 0 0 Haase c-1b 4 0 1 1 pitched a 2-0 no-hitter against the Car- White Sox lost both ends of a double- Martinez dh 4 2 4 0 Hernández rf 4 0 0 1 Arraez 2b 4 1 2 0 Anderson ss 4 2 1 1 White 2b-rf 3 0 0 0 Castro ss 3 1 2 1 dinals in St. Louis. header to the , 12-2 Verdugo lf 2 2 0 0 Grichuk dh 3 0 1 1 Simmons ss 0 0 0 0 Moncada dh 4 0 1 0 Dahl dh 3 0 1 0 Paredes 3b 3 1 3 0 1925 — Brooklyn’s Dazzy Vance and 7-0. Renfroe rf 5 1 1 4 Biggio 3b-2b 4 1 1 1 Donaldson 3b3 0 0 0 Abreu 1b 4 0 1 1 Kiner-Falefa ss 3 0 1 0 1-Short pr-3b2 1 0 0 Santana 1b 5 1 2 3 Gurriel Jr. lf 4 1 2 0 Larnach lf 4 0 0 0 Goodwin rf 2 0 0 0 J.Martin lf 3 0 0 0 Reyes rf 5 3 4 0 struck out 17 batters as the Dodgers 1976 — Hank Aaron hit the 755th Plawecki c 4 1 2 0 McGuire c 4 0 1 0 Cruz dh 3 1 1 2 Hamilton ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 39 14 19 14 tripped the Chicago Cubs 4-3 in and final home run of his career to lead Totals 41 13 14 13 Totals 35 4 11 4 Polanco ss 4 0 2 1 Sheets ph 1 0 0 0 Texas 000 000 000 —0 10 innings. the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-2 win Boston 830 101 000 —13 Kepler rf 4 0 0 0 Engel cf-rf 3 0 0 0 Detroit 002 047 10x —14 Toronto 000 400 000 —4 Sanó 1b 2 0 0 0 Vaughn lf 3 0 0 0 E—J.Martin (1), Rodríguez (1). DP—Texas 1, 1933 — Babe Herman hit three over California. DP—Boston 2, Toronto 0. LOB—Boston 8, To- Kirilloff ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Burger 3b 2 0 0 0 Detroit 0. LOB—Texas 5, Detroit 9. 2B—Dahl home runs, including a grand slam, to 2008 — Francisco Rodriguez be- ronto 8. 2B—K.Hernández (21), Martinez 2 (25), Gordon cf 3 0 0 0 Mendick 2b 3 0 0 0 (10), Paredes (1), Cabrera (7), Castro (4). HR— pace the Chicago Cubs in a 10-1 rout came the fastest pitcher to 40 saves in Santana (2), Grichuk (17), Springer (2). HR— Jeffers c 3 0 2 0 Zavala c 2 0 1 0 Baddoo (7). SF—Castro (1). Duran (1), Renfroe (14), K.Hernández 2 (13), Celestino pr 0 1 0 0 Collins ph-c 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO of the Philadelphia Phillies at Wrigley big league history when he closed out Devers (23), Santana (4), Biggio (7). SF—Gri- Rortvedt c 0 0 0 0 Texas Field. the Los Angeles Angels’ 5-3 victory chuk (3). Totals 31 3 7 3 Totals 29 2 4 2 Gibson, L, 6-2 5 10 8 8 2 2 1941 — New York’s Joe DiMaggio over Boston. Rodriguez, who struck out IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota 000 001 02 —3 B.Martin 0 5 5 5 0 0 Boston Chicago 001 000 01 —2 Barlow 1 0 0 0 2 0 had three doubles and a homer in a the side in the ninth inning, reached Pivetta W,8-4 6 2/3 11 4 4 2 4 E—Donaldson (8). LOB—Minnesota 7, Chicago Rodríguez 2/3 2 1 1 2 1 12-6, 17-inning Yankee victory over the 40 saves in 98 games — 10 faster than Sawamura 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 7. 2B—Abreu (16). HR—Cruz (19), Anderson Santana 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Tigers in Detroit. John Smoltz did five years ago. Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 2 (9). SB—Engel (3), Polanco (8). SF—Cruz (6). Kennedy 1 2 0 0 0 1 Ottavino 1 0 0 0 0 2 IP H R ER BB SO Detroit 1958 — Jim Bunning of the Detroit 2009 — Matt Holliday homered Toronto Minnesota Mize 4 1 0 0 0 2 Tigers threw a no-hitter, beating the twice, including a tying grand slam in Stripling L,3-6 1/3 4 6 6 2 0 Jax 4 1 1 1 1 6 Jiménez, W, 4-1 1 1 0 0 0 3 Boston Red Sox 3-0 in the first game of the seventh inning, and Jack Cust fol- Kay 1 1/3 5 5 5 3 1 Alcala 1 1 0 0 0 2 Norris 1 0 0 0 0 1 J.Barnes 1 1/3 1 0 0 1 1 Rogers 1 1 0 0 0 1 Farmer 1 1 0 0 0 3 a doubleheader. lowed with another shot, helping the T.Richards 1 2 1 1 0 1 Duffey W,2-2 1 0 0 0 2 0 Krol 2 1 0 0 0 1 1970 — Bill Singer of the Dodgers Athletics rally from a 10-run deficit — Saucedo 2 2 1 1 0 3 Robles S,10-12 1 1 1 0 0 2 Gibson pitched to 2 batters in the 6th, B.Mar- pitched a no-hitter against the Philadel- the largest comeback in Oakland his- Borucki 1 0 0 0 1 0 Chicago tin pitched to 5 batters in the 6th. Cimber 1 0 0 0 0 1 Lynn 7 5 1 1 1 4 HBP—Gibson (Grossman), Farmer (Heim). phia Phillies for a 5-0 victory in front of tory — and beat the Minnesota Twins Mayza 1 0 0 0 0 1 Crochet L,2-5 1/3 1 2 1 0 1 Umpires—Home, CB Bucknor; First, Adam 12,454 at Los Angeles. 14-13. HBP—Pivetta (Bichette). WP—Saucedo. Burr 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 Hamari; Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Ron Umpires—Home, Tony Randazzo; First, Chad Umpires—Home, Ramon De Jesus; First, Kulpa. Whitson; Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, Todd Jeremy Riggs; Second, Sean Barber; Third, T—3:25. A—13,704 (41,083). STATISTICAL LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING—Guerrero Jr., Toronto, .328; Brantley, Hous- BATTING—N.Castellanos, Cincinnati, .330; A.Frazier, ton, .326; Bogaerts, Boston, .316; T.Anderson, Chicago, Pittsburgh, .326; T.Turner, Washington, .319; J.Turner, Los .314; D.Fletcher, Los Angeles, .313; Mullins, Baltimore, Angeles, .304; Reynolds, Pittsburgh, .301; Soto, Washing- .313; Gurriel, Houston, .311; Martinez, Boston, .305; Cruz, ton, .301; Winker, Cincinnati, .292; Tatis Jr., San Diego, Minnesota, .299; Bichette, Toronto, .295; T.Hernández, To- .291; Crawford, San Francisco, .286; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, ronto, .295. .283; S.Castro, Washington, .283; Cronenworth, San RUNS—Bichette, Toronto, 73; Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 73; Diego, .283; B.Harper, Philadelphia, .283. Semien, Toronto, 70; Altuve, Houston, 66; Ohtani, Los An- RUNS—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 73; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 72; geles, 66; Haniger, Seattle, 65; Martinez, Boston, 64; De- Cronenworth, San Diego, 64; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 64; C. vers, Boston, 62; T.Anderson, Chicago, 61; Correa, Taylor, Los Angeles, 64; Betts, Los Angeles, 63; T.Turner, Houston, 61; J.Ramírez, Cleveland, 61. Washington, 63; Soto, Washington, 62; N.Castellanos, Cin- RBI—Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 78; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 74; cinnati, 59; Winker, Cincinnati, 59. Devers, Boston, 73; J.Abreu, Chicago, 71; Walsh, Los An- RBI—Aguilar, Miami, 68; M.Machado, San Diego, 65; geles, 66; Meadows, Tampa Bay, 63; Martinez, Boston, 63; Duvall, Miami, 64; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 64; Albies, Atlanta, Grichuk, Toronto, 63; A.García, Texas, 62; Bichette, To- 63; E.Escobar, Arizona, 62; Báez, Chicago, 59; N.Castella- ronto, 61. nos, Cincinnati, 59; Crawford, San Francisco, 58; Muncy, HITS—Bichette, Toronto, 110; Mullins, Baltimore, 110; Los Angeles, 57; A.García, Milwaukee, 57. D.Fletcher, Los Angeles, 109; Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 108; HITS—A.Frazier, Pittsburgh, 118; T.Turner, Washington, Bogaerts, Boston, 105; T.Anderson, Chicago, 103; Marti- 115; N.Castellanos, Cincinnati, 111; Cronenworth, San Diego, nez, Boston, 103; Semien, Toronto, 102; Schoop, Detroit, 100; Reynolds, Pittsburgh, 99; J.Turner, Los Angeles, 97; 101; Perez, Kansas City, 100. Winker, Cincinnati, 97; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 96; Tapia, Colo- DOUBLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 29; Devers, Boston, 26; rado, 95; Edman, St. Louis, 94; Goldschmidt, St. Louis, 94. Martinez, Boston, 25; Mullins, Baltimore, 25; Brantley, DOUBLES—N.Castellanos, Cincinnati, 29; Albies, At- Houston, 24; Meadows, Tampa Bay, 23; Olson, Oakland, lanta, 27; A.Frazier, Pittsburgh, 27; Arenado, St. Louis, 26; 23; Crawford, Seattle, 22; Semien, Toronto, 22; Walsh, Los Betts, Los Angeles, 25; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 24; Cronen- Angeles, 22; Wendle, Tampa Bay, 22. worth, San Diego, 21; Heredia, Atlanta, 21; Reynolds, TRIPLES—Baddoo, Detroit, 5; Arraez, Minnesota, 4; Pittsburgh, 21; J.Rojas, Arizona, 21; Swanson, Atlanta, 21. Canha, Oakland, 4; Madrigal, Chicago, 4; Ohtani, Los An- TRIPLES—D.Peralta, Arizona, 6; Albies, Atlanta, 5; geles, 4; A.Rosario, Cleveland, 4; 8 tied at 3. Hampson, Colorado, 5; Cronenworth, San Diego, 4; A. HOME RUNS—Ohtani, Los Angeles, 34; Guerrero Jr., Frazier, Pittsburgh, 4; 15 tied at 3. Toronto, 31; Gallo, Texas, 24; Olson, Oakland, 23; Devers, HOME RUNS—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 28; Schwarber, Boston, 23; Semien, Toronto, 23; A.García, Texas, 22; Walsh, Washington, 25; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 24; Muncy, Los Ange- Los Angeles, 22; Haniger, Seattle, 22; B.Lowe, Tampa Bay, les, 21; Báez, Chicago, 21; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 21; E.Esco- 21; Judge, New York, 21; Perez, Kansas City, 21. bar, Arizona, 21; Duvall, Miami, 20; Hoskins, Philadelphia, STOLEN BASES—Merrifield, Kansas City, 24; Mullins, 20; Winker, Cincinnati, 19. Baltimore, 16; Kiner-Falefa, Texas, 15; T.Anderson, Chi- STOLEN BASES—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 22; T.Turner, Wash- cago, 14; Baddoo, Detroit, 14; Moore, Seattle, 14; Straw, ington, 20; S.Marte, Miami, 19; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 17; Story, Houston, 13; Bichette, Toronto, 12; Goodrum, Detroit, 12; Colorado, 17; Edman, St. Louis, 16; Tapia, Colorado, 15; Albies, Ohtani, Los Angeles, 12. Atlanta, 13; Hampson, Colorado, 13; Pham, San Diego, 13. PITCHING—Civale, Cleveland, 10-2; Bassitt, Oakland, PITCHING—J.Urías, Los Angeles, 12-3; Hendricks, Chi- 10-3; G.Cole, New York, 10-4; Flexen, Seattle, 9-3; Lynn, cago, 12-4; Buehler, Los Angeles, 10-1; DeSclafani, San Chicago, 9-3; Eovaldi, Boston, 9-5; Ryu, Toronto, 9-5; Gre- Francisco, 10-4; Gausman, San Francisco, 9-3; Suter, Mil- inke, Houston, 8-3; Rodón, Chicago, 8-3; Ray, Toronto, 8-4; waukee, 9-4; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 9-7. Pivetta, Boston, 8-4; Matz, Toronto, 8-4. ERA—deGrom, New York, 1.08; Gausman, San Fran- ERA—Lynn, Chicago, 1.94; Rodón, Chicago, 2.14; G. cisco, 1.73; Woodruff, Milwaukee, 2.04; Burnes, Milwaukee, Cole, New York, 2.63; Gibson, Texas, 2.86; Ray, Toronto, 2.16; Tr.Rogers, Miami, 2.31; Buehler, Los Angeles, 2.37; 2.94; Bieber, Cleveland, 3.28; Manaea, Oakland, 3.28; F.Peralta, Milwaukee, 2.39; Wheeler, Philadelphia, 2.44; Bassitt, Oakland, 3.31; Civale, Cleveland, 3.32; Ryu, To- Bauer, Los Angeles, 2.59; DeSclafani, San Francisco, 2.78. ronto, 3.32. —Wheeler, Philadelphia, 152; deGrom, STRIKEOUTS—G.Cole, New York, 158; Rodón, Chi- Associated Press New York, 146; Scherzer, Washington, 142; Burnes, Mil- cago, 140; Ray, Toronto, 138; Giolito, Chicago, 133; Bieber, waukee, 140; Bauer, Los Angeles, 137; Woodruff, Milwau- Chicago White Sox’s Gavin Sheets, center, celebrates with teammates Monday after hitting a Cleveland, 130; Cease, Chicago, 127; Bassitt, Oakland, kee, 137; F.Peralta, Milwaukee, 135; Gausman, San walkoff three-run home run to defeat the Minnesota Twins in the second game of a doubleheader 126; Glasnow, Tampa Bay, 123; Berríos, Minnesota, 122; Francisco, 133; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 127; Mahle, Cincin- in Chicago. Pivetta, Boston, 117. nati, 126; Aa.Nola, Philadelphia, 126. 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Southeastern Conference Media Days in Hoover, Ala. 11 p.m. Cash Ball: 3 Wednesday, July 21 Baseball/Softball Mississippi in Hoover for the first Softball Opening Round, Mexico vs. Canada, AIRWAVES time. Ditto for Mississippi State’s 2 a.m. On the GATORS Mike Leach and Arkansas’ Sam Softball Opening Round, United States vs. Continued from Page B1 Canada, 8 p.m. Pittman. Softball Opening Round, Mexico vs. Japan, TODAY’S SPORTS 11 p.m. MLB FACE TO FACE BEAMER INTEREST Soccer 3:30 p.m. (MLB) Los Angeles Angels at Oakland Athletics Shane Beamer’s father, Frank, Women’s Group E, Great Britain vs. Chile, Ed Orgeron made sure he didn’t 7 p.m. (BSFL) Miami Marlins at Washington Nationals never ventured into the SEC as a 3:30 a.m. hire his new coaches without inter- Women’s Group F, China vs. Brazil, 4 a.m. Philadelphia Phillies at New York Yankees or coach but the overtures did come — 7 p.m. (MLB) viewing them in person this time. The Women’s Group G, Sweden vs. United States, even from Alabama. San Diego Padres at LSU coach didn’t do that in hiring de- 4:30 a.m. Baltimore Orioles at Tampa Bay Rays The Crimson Tide had the head job Women’s Group E, Japan vs. Canada, 7 p.m. (SUN) fensive coordinator Bo Pelini, who 6:30 a.m. 10 p.m. (MLB) at Los Angeles Dodgers lasted one season after the Tigers’ come open fairly frequently before Women’s Group F, Zambia vs. Netherlands, or Pittsburgh Pirates at Arizona Diamondbacks struggled defensively and finished landing coach Nick Saban in 2007, cy- 7 a.m. THE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 5-5. cling through coaches like Mike Du- Women’s Group G, Australia vs. New Zealand, Bose, Dennis Franchione, Mike Price 7:30 a.m. 7 p.m. (ESPN2) The Basketball Tournament: Eberlein Drive vs Orgeron said he still would have Rowing Florida TNT made that particular hire, but got and Mike Shula. Longtime Virginia Men’s Single Sculls Heat 1, 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. (ESPN) The Basketball Tournament: AfterShocks vs plenty of face-to-face time with a new Tech coach Frank Beamer did get Men’s Single Sculls Heat 2, 7:40 p.m. Team Challenge ALS group of assistants that includes of- contacted, his son said. Men’s Single Sculls Heat 3, 7:50 p.m. “I can remember a couple times Men’s Single Sculls Heat 4, 8 p.m. NBA FINALS fensive coordinator Jake Peetz and Men’s Single Sculls Heat 5, 8:10 p.m. defensive coordinator Daronte Jones. that the Alabama job came open, Ala- 9 p.m. (ABC) Phoenix Suns at Milwaukee Bucks, Game 6 bama reaching out to him at Virginia Men’s Single Sculls Heat 6, 8:20 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL “I believed in him, and it just didn’t Women’s Single Sculls Heat 1, 8:30 p.m. work,” Orgeron said of Pelini. “I said Tech for sure,” Beamer said. Women’s Single Sculls Heat 2, 8:40 p.m. 1 p.m. (ACCN) Duke Spring Game (Taped) Women’s Single Sculls Heat 3, 8:50 p.m. 3 p.m. (ACCN) Georgia Tech Spring Game (Taped) I would never do that again. Every FLORIDA BOUND one of these guys, I interviewed them Women’s Single Sculls Heat 4, 9 p.m. 5 p.m. (ACCN) Miami Spring Game (Taped) Women’s Single Sculls Heat 5, 9:10 p.m. in person. I had a long interview with Alabama will make its first visit to Women’s Single Sculls Heat 6, 9:20 p.m. 8 p.m. (ACCN) North Carolina Spring Game (Taped) them, specific questions that I asked, Gainesville, Florida, in a decade on Men’s Double Sculls Heat 1, 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. (ACCN) Pittsburgh Spring Game (Taped) things that I maybe should have asked Sept. 18. Mullen would like more such Men’s Double Sculls Heat 2, 9:40 p.m. OLYMPICS Men’s Double Sculls Heat 3, 9:50 p.m. or shouldn’t have.” games, which are relatively rare be- Women’s Double Sculls Heat 1, 10 p.m. 8 p.m. (NBCSPT) Softball: Australia vs Japan Orgeron said he did a thorough job cause of the teams each having an- Women’s Double Sculls Heat 2, 10:10 p.m. 10 p.m. (NBCSPT) To Be Announced (Same-day Tape) of vetting before making the latest nual dates with an opponent in the Women’s Double Sculls Heat 3, 10:20 p.m. 11 p.m. (NBCSPT) Softball: Italy vs U.S hires, including calling their former other division. Men’s Quadruple Sculls Heat 1, 10:30 p.m. The Tide plays Tennessee from the Men’s Quadruple Sculls Heat 2, 10:40 p.m. 1 a.m. (NBCSPT) To Be Announced (Same-day Tape) players. Women’s Quadruple Sculls Heat 1, 10:50 p.m. 2 a.m. (NBCSPT) Softball: Mexico vs Canada East annually and Florida faces LSU. Women’s Quadruple Sculls Heat 2, 11 p.m. 4 a.m. (NBCSPT) Women’s Soccer: China vs Brazil NEW FACES “I’d love us to maybe do away with Thursday, July 22 4:30 a.m. (USA) Women’s Soccer: Sweden vs U.S There are only four new SEC head the permanent crossover team so you Soccer get these type of games more often,” Men’s Group C, Egypt vs. Spain, 3:30 a.m. SOCCER coaches but seven are making their Men’s Group B, New Zealand vs. South Korea, 7 p.m. (FS1) 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup: Costa Rica vs media days debuts, at least with their Mullen said. “I think for the players, 4 a.m. Jamaica. Group C current teams. The event was can- for the fan bases, I really think it’s ex- Men’s Group A, Mexico vs. , 4 a.m. citing to see some more of maybe mix- 9:30 p.m. (FS1) 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup: Honduras vs celed last year because of the Men’s Group D, Ivory Coast vs. Saudi Arabia, pandemic. ing up the teams from the west and 4:30 a.m. Qatar. Group D South Carolina’s Shane Beamer playing two different teams each year Men’s Group C, Argentina vs. Australia, TENNIS 6:30 a.m. took the media days podium for the instead of a permanent crossover. I Men’s Group A, Japan vs. South Africa, 7 a.m. 6 a.m. (TENNIS) Gstaad-ATP, Umag-ATP, Palermo-WTA, first time. think that would be really exciting so Men’s Group B, Honduras vs. Romania, 7 a.m. Gdynia-WTA, Early Rounds The league’s other new coaches in- you get this matchup.” Men’s Group D, Brazil vs. Germany, 7:30 a.m. 8 p.m. (TENNIS) Mifel Open, Early Rounds Friday, July 23 clude Auburn’s Bryan Harsin, Van- The teams have met a whopping 10 3x3 Basketball 4:30 a.m. (TENNIS) Gstaad-ATP, Umag-ATP, Palermo-WTA, derbilt’s Clark Lea and Tennessee’s times in the SEC championship game, Pool Round Gdynia-WTA, Early Rounds Josh Heupel. Lane Kiffin, a former including last season. Alabama won WOMEN Volunteers coach, is representing that one 52-46. Russia vs. Japan, 9:15 p.m. Times and channels are subject to change at the China vs. Romania, 9:40 p.m. Note: MEN discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Poland vs. Latvia, 10:35 p.m. on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. China vs. Serbia, 11:00 p.m. Austin Hays added an RBI double Archery 10m Air Rifle Women’s Final, 9:45 p.m. West). Reinstated LHP Victor Gonzalez and OF against Matt Wisler. Santander started Men’s Individual Ranking Round, midnight BLOODIED the inning by drawing a walk to cap a Table Tennis Zach Reks from the 10-day IL. Placed 2B Gavin Continued from Page B1 Mixed Team 1/8 Eliminations, 9:27 p.m. Men’s & Women’s Singles Preliminary Round, Lux on the 10-day IL. 12-pitch plate appearance. Artistic Gymnastics 8 p.m. MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned LHP Braxton Men’s Qualification - Subdivision 1, 9 p.m. Randy Arozarena had a run-scoring Mixed Doubles Round of 16, 10:15 p.m. Garrett to Jacksonville (Triple-A East). Selected It’s the fifth three-game winning Badminton Taekwondo the contract of RBP Andrew Bellatti from Jack- double in the sixth for the Rays. He All events - Group Play Stage matches, 8 p.m. Women -49kg Round of 16, 9 p.m. sonville. Recalled CF Lewis Brinson from Jack- streak for the Orioles, who have an was shaken up on an awkward slide Baseball/Softball Men -58kg Round of 16, 9:15 p.m. sonville. Placed 2B Jazz chisholm Jr. and RF AL-worst record of 31-62. Softball Opening Round, Italy vs. Australia, during a failed attempt to steal sec- Tennis Garrett Cooper on the 10-day IL. Cole Sulser, Paul Fry and Tyler ond, ending the fourth. 2 a.m. Order of play available evening before, MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Sent RHP Jus- Softball Opening Round, Australia vs. Canada, Wells completed the five-hitter. Balti- Yarbrough allowed six runs and 10 p.m. tin Topa to Biloxi (Double-A South) on a rehab more entered 0-6 against the Rays this 9 p.m. Triathlon assignment. eight hits over 5 2/3 innings. He was Boxing Triathlon Draw - Men, 7:30 p.m. — Selected RHP Ste- season, getting outscored 48-21. Women’s Feather (54-57kg) - Prel - R32, 5-0 in his previous 12 outings dating to Volleyball phen Nogosek and LHP Anthony Banda from Tampa Bay All-Star catcher Mike 10 p.m. April 30. Men’s Preliminary Round - Pool A, Italy vs. Syracuse (Triple-A East). Transferred RHP Women’s Feather (54-57kg) - Preliminaries - Zunino exited after three innings Canada, 8 p.m. to the 60-day IL. Optioned INF Round of 32, 10 p.m. with left hip flexor tightness. Desig- Men’s Preliminary Round - Pool B, Brazil vs. to Syracuse. Designated BULLPEN BULLETINS Women’s Welter (64-69kg) - Prel - R32, Tunisia, 10:05 p.m. OF Johneshwy Fargas for assignment. nated hitter Yandy Díaz departed 10:30 p.m. Tampa Bay entered with an AL-best Weightlifting PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Acquired LHP after five innings due to neck Women’s Welter (64-69kg) - Preliminaries - bullpen ERA of 3.23, and reinforce- Women’s 49kg Group B, 8:50 p.m. Dillon Peters from Los Angeles Angels in ex- spasms. Round of 32, 10:30 p.m. change for cash considerations and assigned ments are coming. Men’s Bantam (52-57kg) Round of 32, The Rays (55-39) are 8-3 since him to Indianapolis (Triple-A East). Designated RHP Nick Anderson (right elbow) 11:03 p.m. July 4. RHP Kyle Crick for assignment. Agreed to Men’s Feather (52-57kg) - Preliminaries - TRANSACTIONS will throw live batting practice for the BASEBALL terms with INF Brenden Dixon on a minor flared an RBI Round of 32, 11:03 p.m. second time Tuesday. RHP Chris Ar- Major League Baseball league contract. double down the right field line and Cycling Road MLB — Suspended New York Mets manager ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned RF cher (right forearm) is set for his third Men’s Road Race, 10 p.m. Anthony Santander hit a sacrifice fly two games and fined an undis- Lars Nootbaar to Memphis (Triple-A East). Fencing as the Orioles took a 2-0 lead in the rehab appearance Thursday. closed amount for excessive arguing with um- Agreed to terms with RHPs Gordon Graceffo, Women’s Epee Individual Table of 64, 8 p.m. first. However, RHP Ryan Thompson pires in a June 18 game against Pittsburgh. Zane Mills and Andrew Marrero, C Aaron McK- Men’s Sabre Individual Table of 64, 8:30 p.m. (right shoulder) will have additional American League eithan, LHP Alex Cornwell and 1B Thomas Pat Valaika had a two-out, two-run Women’s Epee Individual Table of 32, 8:55 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Placed INF Christian Francisco. Recalled RHP Jake Woodford from single during a four-run sixth that tests after feeling discomfort during Men’s Sabre Individual Table of 32, 10:55 p.m. Arroyo on the 10-day IL. Reinstated INF/OF Memphis. Field Hockey made it 6-0. Monday’s bullpen session. RHP Oli- Danny Santana from the 10-day IL. Men’s Pool A, Japan vs. Australia, 8:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned RHP Kelvin Gutierrez drove in a run on ver Drake (right flexor) has continu- Men’s Pool A, New Zealand vs. India, 9 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Recalled RHP James Norwood to El Paso (Triple-A West). a single off Ryan Yarbrough (6-4), and ing upper back and neck issues. Men’s Pool B, Netherlands vs. Belgium, Matt Foster from Charlotte (Triple-A East). Sent RHP Jordan Humphreys outright to San 10:45 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Recalled RHP Antonio (Double-A Central). Men’s Pool A, Argentina vs. Spain. 11:15 p.m. J.C. Mejia from Columbus (Triple-A East). Op- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Reinstated tioned RHP D.J. Johnson to Columbus. RHP Kevin Gausman from the family medical Handball what’s on the line,” Booker said. “Ev- Men’s Preliminary Round Group A, Norway vs. HOUSTON ASTROS — Promoted OF Pedro emergency list. Reinstated C Buster Posey Brazil, 8 p.m. Leon to Sugar Land (Triple-A West) from Cor- from the 10-day IL. Optioned C Chadwick erybody is going to have to give a little pus Christi (Double-A West). Recalled C Gar- Tromp and LHP Caleb Baragar to Sacramento BUCKS Men’s Preliminary Round Group A, France vs. bit more because what we have done Continued from Page B1 Argentina, 10 p.m. rett Stubbs from Sugar Land. Placed RHP (Triple-A West). Placed INF Brandon Crawford hasn’t been enough.” Judo Andre Scrubb on the 10-day IL, retroactive to on the 10-day IL. Recalled INF Jason Vosler July 17. from Sacramento. Just two years ago, the Bucks had Men -60 kg Elimination Round of 64, 10 p.m. the exciting part about it.” Women -48 kg Elimination Round of 64, KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to terms WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Optioned CF the league’s best record and were two 10 p.m. with RHP Ben Kudrna, RHP Shane Panzini and Andrew Stevenson to Rochester (Triple-A If the Suns do win Tuesday, they wins away from their first NBA Finals Rowing SS Ryan Cepero on minor league contracts. East). Agreed to terms with C Jarrett Gonzales would bring the series back to Phoe- since 1974 before losing a 2-0 lead in Women’s Single Sculls Repechage 1, 7:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Sent OF Justin on a minor league contract. nix for Game 7 on Thursday. the Eastern Conference finals against Upton to Salt Lake (Triple-A West) on a rehab FOOTBALL Women’s Single Sculls Repechage 2, 7:40 p.m. To do so, they will have to call upon Toronto. Women’s Single Sculls Repechage 3, 7:50 p.m. assignment. National Football League Men’s Single Sculls Repechage 1, 8 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned RHP De- DALLAS COWBOYS — Waived WR Stephen the fight they showed in Game 5, That disappointment helped build Men’s Single Sculls Repechage 2, 8:10 p.m. marcus Evans to Round Rock (Triple-A West). Guidry from IR. Released CB Rashard when they gave themselves a chance a Bucks team that doesn’t waver when Men’s Single Sculls Repechage 3, 8:20 p.m. Agreed to terms with LHPs Mitch Bratt and C.J. Robinson. to win in the closing seconds after the it’s down. Milwaukee was behind 2-0 Women’s Double Sculls Repechage 1, Widger, RHPs Chase Lee and Bradford Webb JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed RB Bucks had pounded them for to Brooklyn in the second round and 8:30 p.m. and C Liam Hicks. Travis Etienne. Men’s Double Sculls Repechage 1, 8:40 p.m. — Optioned CF Jon- MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed OT Timon Parris. 79 points in the second and third is now a victory away from overcom- Women’s Pair Heat 1, 8:50 p.m. athan Davis to Buffalo (Triple-A East). Placed PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Signed OLB quarters to open a double-digit lead. ing that deficit again. Women’s Pair Heat 2, 9 p.m. RHP on ythe 10-day IL, retroac- Melvin Ingram. The comeback fell short when Jrue The Bucks ended all three series in Women’s Pair Heat 3, 9:10 p.m. tive to July 19. Placed INF Breyvic Valera on the HOCKEY Holiday stripped Devin Booker and this postseason on the road. Now they family medical emergency list. Recalled OF National Hockey League Men’s Pair Heat 1, 9:20 p.m. fired an alley-oop pass to Antetokoun- have the chance for the biggest one of Men’s Pair Heat 2, 9:30 p.m. Jonathan Davis and RHP from TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Extended ECHL Men’s Pair Heat 3, 9:40 p.m. Buffalo (Triple-A East). Placed RHP Anthony affiliation with the Orlando Solar Bears for two mpo, but coach Monty Williams saw a all in their building, knowing that Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls Heat 1, Castro on the 10-day IL. seasons. resilience that will be needed now won’t make it any easier than their 9:50 p.m. National League SOCCER more than ever. other clinchers. Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls Heat 2, ATLANTA BRAVES — Placed CF Ender Inci- Major League Soccer “For us to be able to cut it to one “It is funny, you want to treat it the 10 p.m. arte on the 10-day IL. Recalled LHPs Sean D.C. UNITED — Placed D Brendan Hines the Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls Heat 3, Newcomb and Kyle Muller from Gwinnett (Tri- IL. point, you know that was the thing same as any other game, but at the 10:10 p.m. ple-A East). COLLEGE that stuck out to me and gives our staff same time, it is what it is. It’s a close- Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls Heat 1, CHICAGO CUBS — Reinstated RHP Dillon CREIGHTON — Announced the retirement and team a lot of confidence as we go out game of the finals,” center Brook 10:20 p.m. Maples from the 10-day IL. Optioned LHP Kyle of Bruce Rasmussen as athletic director. into this Game 6,” Williams said. Lopez said. “But I definitely think we Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls Heat 2, Ryan to Iowa (Triple-A East). EVANGEL — Named Preston Beverly head Booker has scored 40 points in two 10:30 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned LHP Cionel women’s basketball coach. can take from our other experiences Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls Heat 3, Perez to Louisville (Triple-A East). Placed RHP MILWAUKEE — Named Mike Winan director straight games, something Antetok- in the playoffs. 10:40 p.m. Michael Lorenzen on the 10-day IL, retroactive of basketball operations. ounmpo earlier in the series and only “And one thing, you know, if you look Women’s Four Heat 1, 10:50 p.m. to July 18. Selected the contracts of RHPs R.J. ST. ROSE — Named Alex Williams head five other players have done in the all of them, obviously we know that the Women’s Four Heat 2, 11 p.m. Alaniz and Edgar Garcia from Louisville. Desig- men’s lacrosse coach. NBA Finals. Yet as good as he’s been, other team is just not going to roll over Men’s Four Heat 1, 11:10 p.m. nated RF Mark Payton and RHP Jose de Leon SIENA — Named Marcus King as Men’s Men’s Four Heat 2, 11:20 p.m. for assignments. basketball assistant coach. the star guard said he has to be even and stop playing. They are going to Shooting LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Optioned SYRACUSE — Named Claudia Kepler assis- better in Game 6. fight till the last second. We have be 10m Air Rifle Women’s Qualification, 7:30 p.m. RHP Jake Reed to Oklahoma City (Triple-A tant head ice hockey coach. “We all know what’s at stake and ready to come out at our best.” B4 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Cowher caps unlikely success story “I can honestly say we never Enters Hall of thought hard about letting him go at that point,” Rooney said. “It was a matter of just feeling Fame next month like we would turn the corner and we’d work hard to get there WILL GRAVES to turn the corner.” AP sports writer The Steelers returned to the playoffs in 2001 but found them- On the surface, Bill Cowher selves repeating a familiar pat- looked like he wasn’t ready to be tern. They dropped AFC an NFL head coach. Too young. championship games to Tom Too anonymous. Too unproven. Brady and the New England Pa- So while the then-34-year-old triots in 2001 and 2004. Cowher Cowher might have been on the remained upbeat, relying on the list to replace Chuck Noll fol- tenets that propelled him from lowing Noll’s retirement after Crafton, Pennsylvania to the top the 1991 season, thanks to the of his profession. enthusiastic endorsement of “We were going to be tough,” mentor Marty Schottenheimer, he said. “We were not going to he wasn’t exactly at the top of it. beat ourselves. We’re going to “We thought we were going to come to work with our lunch need somebody older,” said Art pail every day and find a way to Rooney II, the team’s vice presi- get it done.” dent at the time Noll stepped Finally, in 2005 they did. Pitts- away. burgh entered the playoffs as Yet there was something the sixth seed. The Steelers about Cowher’s manner that drilled division rival Cincinnati stuck with Rooney and his fa- in the first round, then used Ben ther, team chairman Dan Roethlisberger’s shoestring Rooney, as they set about finding tackle of Colts defensive back someone to take over for the Nick Harper to hold off Peyton most successful coach in fran- Manning and Indianapolis. They chise history. The more the dropped top-seeded Denver the Rooneys talked to the former following week to reach the special teamer who grew up franchise’s sixth Super Bowl. four miles from Three Rivers Two weeks later, Cowher — Stadium, the more they were buoyed by a wide-receiver op- won over by Cowher’s combina- tion pass from Antwaan Randle tion of intelligence and El to Hines Ward touchdown charisma. pass, the kind of risky call em- “You could see he was some- Associated Press blematic of Cowher’s go-for- body who was going to be able to Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher reacts after being doused with water after the team’s 21-10 broke style — raised his arms command the team, have the win over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL in Detroit, in this Sunday, Feb. 5, 2006, file photo. Cowher, triumphantly following a 21-10 presence to stand in front of a who won 149 games and a Super Bowl in 15 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1992-2006, will be win over Seattle that returned group of twentysomethings inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame next month. the Steelers to the top. every day and keep their atten- in terms of ... the run they had in said. “And so, that was my idea. I about him being ready to go,” A year later, however, he was tion,” said Art Rooney, now the the ’70s, what he did for the city was like a teacher. I always liked Rooney said. done at age 49. Cowher retired team president. of Pittsburgh and rejuvenating teaching. And teaching is find- And he was. Cowher’s impact following the 2006 season to That was something Cowher that whole city,” Cowher said. ing a way to connect with your on the Steelers was immediate. spend more time with his wife did for 15 seasons, 170 wins, one Maybe, but Cowher came students, and those were the They made the playoffs in each Kaye and their three daughters. Super Bowl title and an appear- pretty close. And 15 years after players, those were the coaches, of his first six seasons, reaching Though his name has continued ance in another. His jaw jutting stepping away, Cowher will fol- and so I embraced it all.” the 1996 Super Bowl before fall- to be floated for vacant NFL out from underneath a mous- low in Noll’s footsteps once Schottenheimer hired Cow- ing to the Dallas Cowboys. jobs following Kaye’s death in tache that gave him an every- again when he is inducted into her as an assistant in Cleveland Yet the standards for success 2010 from skin cancer, Cowher man blue-collar vibe, Cowher the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985 and the two headed west in Pittsburgh aren’t what they has remained committed to his re-established the Steelers as next month. to Kansas City in 1989. Cowher are elsewhere. The Steelers lost broadcasting job for CBS’ “NFL one of the league’s marquee Not bad for a former line- spent two years as the defensive the AFC championship at home Today” pre-game show. franchises with a style as impas- backer who spent his brief four- coordinator for the Chiefs, and in 1994 and 1997. A 22-26 stretch Cowher misses the relation- sioned as Noll’s was year NFL career in the early when the Steelers started ex- around the turn of the millen- ships and the challenge of navi- professorial. 1980s as a special teams ace who ploring who would lead them nium eroded confidence among gating a season. He does not, “You know, you follow a guy got by more on guile and innate into the post-Noll era, Schotten- the team’s ardent fan base. however, miss the lifestyle. like Chuck Noll, I don’t even football IQ than athletic ability. heimer gave Cowher a rousing Cowher’s bosses, however, “I have so much more balance think there’s any pressure, be- “I just was very average skill endorsement. were not concerned. Instead, in my life than I ever had,” he cause you’re not even going to set but I knew how to do all the “Even though he was that they doubled down, offering him said. “I don’t think I’ll ever come come close to doing what he did little things to get by,” Cowher young, Marty felt really good a contract extension. close to going back.” Morikawa a double major winner, looking for more DOUG FERGUSON Spieth will think back to the bogey-bogey AP golf writer finish on Saturday when he was in posi- tion to make birdie on both holes that In a year of firsts in the majors, Collin kept him out of the final group and kept Morikawa might have topped them all. him chasing. His performance over four days at the He played the final 12 holes in 6 under. British Open was unlike anything seen at It looked like it might be enough, except Royal St. George’s, even in such ideal that he needed a little help from weather for the English coast. Morikawa. In his first real test of links golf, Mori- “I needed a break, and I didn’t get it kawa didn’t make a bogey over his final from him,” Spieth said. 31 holes, blowing past mistake-prone Oosthuizen provided plenty of them to Louis Oosthuizen and never flinching as Morikawa, notably the par-5 seventh Jordan Spieth made one last charge late hole, the easiest of the final round. With Sunday afternoon. an iron from the fairway for his second Morikawa made three straight birdies shot, Oosthuizen went bunker-to-bunker at the turn to build a four-shot lead. He and made bogey, going from a tie for the made a 20-foot birdie on the 14th when lead to two shots behind when Morikawa Spieth had closed to within one. He made birdie. saved par with a 10-foot putt on the next Morikawa birdied the next two holes hole for breathing room. and he was on his way. He played with the confidence of a There were cheers from 30,000-plus major champion, which he is from his fans for Rahm running off four straight PGA Championship title last year. He birdies in a late bid, for Spieth making showed the experience of a veteran. That four birdies in a six-hole stretch. part is up for debate. That’s what Morikawa didn’t face at “When you make history — and I’m 24 Harding Park, the first major with no years old — it’s hard to grasp,” Morikawa spectators. Would that have made a said. difference? The silver claret jug in his possession Apparently not. as he stood on the 18th green, Morikawa Morikawa played 20 tournaments first paid tribute to Matthias Schmid of worldwide with no spectators, and then Germany, who won the silver medal as only limited spectators since March. The low amateur. British Open had the largest gallery “It feels like literally two years ago I since the return of golf from the COVID- was an amateur,” Morikawa told him. 19 pandemic. That is entirely literal. “Then you step into 35,000 and holding Two years ago, the ink was barely dry a lead down the stretch,” Spieth said. on his diploma from Cal. In the eight ma- “He spent a year, year-and-a-half in es- jors Morikawa has played since then, he sentially a crowd-less environment. And has won two of them. The last player to it’s harder. It’s harder with big crowds. win two professional majors in so few at- You feel it more. You know where you tempts was Bobby Jones nearly a century are. It’s a bigger stage. ago. “I think that’s impressive.” “It’s so hard to look back at the two Oosthuizen, meanwhile, ended a short years that I have been a pro and see tough year in the majors. He was what I’ve done because I want more,” he runner-up in the previous two majors, said. “I enjoy these moments and I love and his closing 71 gave him a tie for it, and I want to teach myself to embrace third with Rahm. He left without speak- it a little more.” ing to the media, offering a tweet to sa- The major season began with Hideki lute the fans and congratulate Morikawa Matsuyama becoming the first Japanese for class and grit. player to win the Masters. Phil Mickelson Morikawa moved to No. 3 in the world. became the first player at age 50 to win a In his 52 individual event worldwide major at the PGA Championship. No one since he turned pro, his five victories in- had ever birdied the last two holes at the clude two majors and a World Golf Cham- U.S. Open to win by one shot until Jon pionship. He is leading the points list on Rahm at Torrey Pines. the PGA Tour and European Tour. He is And then along came Morikawa, as atop the Ryder Cup standings. pure an iron player as there is in the His status is better defined by the com- game today, making his own brand of his- pany he now keeps. Associated Press tory. He is the first to win two majors that In the last century of golf, only seven Collin Morikawa makes a birdie putt on the 14th hole Sunday during the final round of the he played for the first time. other players have won two majors be- British Open Golf Championship at Royal St George’s golf course Sandwich, England. Just under a year ago in his first time fore turning 25 — Spieth, Jones, Gene playing the only major restricted to pros, second-lowest score in the history of he won the Open at Royal Birkdale in Sarazen, Jack Nicklaus, Seve Balles- he won the PGA Championship at Hard- golf ’s oldest major. 2017, he had three legs of the career teros, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. ing Park by boldly hitting driver on the “He’s got the potential and the game, Grand Slam at age 23. And then he didn’t Next up for Morikawa is Japan for the 16th hole for a 7-foot eagle. And then he and the head, to be able to manage any win again for nearly four years, having to Olympics, a chance to go from a silver jug won the British Open in his debut with a kind of bumps in the road,” Spieth said. rebuild his swing and his confidence. to a gold medal. He has never played in 4-under 66 to finish at 265, the Spieth knows all about bumps. When It’s not all the way back, but it’s close. the Olympics, as if that matters. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OLYMPICS TUESDAY, JULY 20, 2021 B5 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE TUESDAY,JULY 20. 2021 B5 riders head right to Tokyo made good for the Spaniards Olympics in sight when he timed the break per- fectly and won a reduced sprint DAVE SKRETTA to bring home the surprising AP sports writer gold medal. In some cases, riders who had just con- might have been Olympic favor- cluded one of the most remark- ites don’t even make it to the start able performances of anyone in line after the Tour concludes. the Tour de France with a thrill- That’s the case for Peter ing sprint victory on the Sagan, the versatile three-time Champs-Elysees in Paris when world champion who competed he was asked about his Olympic in mountain biking in Rio but ambitions. would have been among the fa- The breakthrough Belgian vorites this year given a course star, who also won a time trial that perfectly suits his abilities. and mountain stage on the Yet the Slovakian standout iconic Mount Ventoux, will be was forced to abandon the Tour lining up at Musashinonomori after a Stage 3 crash left him Park on Saturday for the road with a wound to his knee that race before tackling the time eventually became infected. trial a few days later. Sagan had surgery last week in “I guess I’ll try to win both,” Monaco to clear it out and har- he said with what amounted to bored hopes of lining up in an audible shrug, “but of course Tokyo, but the Slovak Olympic it’s going to be really difficult. Committee made the decision to Though for now, I’m still over- replace him with Lukas Kubis whelmed by the victories of this for Saturday’s road race. weekend.” “We did everything possible at There’s the rub: Nobody quite the Tour, but even antibiotic knows how van Aert and the rest treatment couldn’t prevent an of the riders who will be jetting infection,” said the physician for from the finish line in Paris to Sagan’s Bora-Hansgrohe team, the starting line in Tokyo this Christopher Edler. “The only op- week will perform after three tion was to stop racing and get hard weeks riding around Associated Press the bursa surgically removed. ... France. Cycling stands out Belgium’s Wout van Aert, center, crosses the finish line Sunday to win ahead of Britain’s , The surgery went well, and I among Olympic sports for hav- right, during the 21st and last stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Paris, France. van Aert will be think Peter will be able to start ing its biggest, most prestigious lining up at Musashinonomori Park on Saturday for the Summer road race. with light training again in a event serving as an appetizer to Other riders have also used But for the most part, the Everything unraveled for the couple of days.” the Summer Games. Overall the Tour to ride into form for the three-week grind of the Tour de four-man British squad, though. Also dropping out of the Olym- Tour winner Tadej Pogecar of Olympics. France tends to leave riders Wiggins and teammates David pics was Jack Haig, who broke Slovenia will also be competing Paolo Bettini spent eight days weary when they line up for the Millar, Ian Stannard and Chris his collarbone during the same in Tokyo. wearing the king of the moun- Olympics. After all, it’s the Tour Froome never factored into the third stage of the Tour. He also Only two riders to compete in tains jersey before winning gold rather than the once-every-four- race, and Cavendish missed the held out hope of lining up in the last five Olympics won a at the 2004 Athens games, where years Summer Games that they key move, leaving him out of po- Tokyo for Australia, but his re- stage at the Tour before winning Axel Merckx — who eventually target above all else. sition to sprint for the win. covery did not proceed as a road race medal, and one of won the king of the mountains Take as an example the 2012 Or take the 2008 Beijing quickly as he hoped. those stage wins was Fabian classification — grabbed the London Games. The British Games, where Spain was the “Unfortunately my fracture Cancellara’s victory in a time bronze medal for Belgium. And were still celebrating three powerhouse nation. Alejandro was much worse than first ex- trial in 2008. The other was Greg at the 2000 Games, Germany’s stage wins by sprint superstar Valverde had won two stages at pected. The surgery was long van Avermaet, who struck gold followed his Mark Cavendish along with the Tour, and Olympic team- and more invasive than normal, at the Rio Games after winning second-place Tour finish to ’ overall title at mates Oscar Freire and Carlos making the recovery period lon- the sixth stage of the Tour to ce- — who, of the Tour de France the previous Sastre also won stages — as did ger,” Haig wrote on Instagram. “I ment his status as Olympic course, was stripped of his win week when the duo lined up on Juan Jose Cobo and Luis Leon should hopefully be outside on favorite. — by winning the gold medal in The Mall with the hopes of the Sanchez, who weren’t even cho- the bike by the end of this week. Much like his countryman van Sydney from a three-man home nation riding on their sen for the Olympic road race. Unfortunately, this means I will Aert did this year. breakaway. shoulders. Yet it was Samuel Sanchez who be missing out on the Olympics.”

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Retail $49 Sell $30 come to you- Same Day 352-513-5339 CASH (941) 284-3498 JAGUAR RING Call your SELL BEVERLY HILLS SILVER BLUE Classified DODGE YOUR VEHICLE MON-SAT July 19-24th SAPPHIRE Size 7.5- 8 Representative SELL 2008 DAKOTA SPORT IN THE 8a-3p Hshld, glassware, Retail $49 Sell YOUR VEHICLE Ext. Cab, 88K mi. Great embroidery, pic frames, $30 352-513-5339 for details. Applies to all IN THE Truck! $9500 (352) entertaining, books, JEWELRY CASE AM WANTED TO BUY 352-563-5966 vehicles, boats, 344-2274 or 422-4571 garden, Christmas & art INDIAN LEATHER Vacant Motor Homes, Travel RV’s, campers work. 215 W Clifton FORD FEATHERS 6”x 6”x 4” Trailers, 5th Wheels & & motorcycles. Classifieds Sell $25 352-513-5339 Land BOATS -even if repairs 2014 F150 4x2 Supercab, Eco V6, Tow NECKLACE EARRING SPECIALIST are needed. Will pay Classifieds $CASH$ on the spot. pkg, 80.5K mi, Excellent SET Cond. $23,500 OBO Let me help you Will come to you! Call your RUBY + SILVER (352) 628-9251 Sell $30 352-513-5339 Buy, Sell, Invest. 407-280-0683 Classified ONLY NECKLACE VINTAGE Representative ISUZU Free/ No Obligation REAL SILVER 5 1997 Pickup $19.95 Market Analysis for details. ONLY STRAND 20 Ft (KZ) Mechanically great, for 7 days for your property. 352-563-5966 Sell $40 TRAVEL TRAILER $19.95 reliable $1,350 obo Residential FLORAL CITY 352-513-5339 A/C, Full Bath, used (352) 201-4874 $29.95 FRI/ SAT/ SUN - 23rd, & Commercial WANTED for 7 days WANTED TO BUY twice - Like New $8K NISSAN for 14 days 24th & 25th - 8a- 6p REAL LAPIS BLUE JUNK & ESTATE Motor Homes, Travel 2008 FRONTIER Tools, furniture, clothes, SODALITE EARRINGS Century 21 J.W. 2017 FLAGSTAFF CARS $29.95 Trailers, 5th Wheels & 4WD, 4DR, Auto, 80K jewelry, & MORE - Pierced Hoops Sell $30 Morton Real Estate, Up to $1,000 & MORE for 14 days $49.95 BOATS -even if repairs MICRO LITE Excellent Shape! 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TRIKE V8 - 2004 HONDA MUST SEE! Factory ments shall do so in writing and address same to the Clerk of meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, 2005 VTX R , 42K mi., Made, Ex Cond./Low Mi Excellent Condition - the Board of County Commissioners, 110 North Apopka Ave- 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Serv- Auto trans w/reverse ice. Nice Bike! $4,000 1 of a Kind- Pics nue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Said comments must be received Harley-Davidson (352) 503-6250 SPORTSTER 1200 online- Reasonable prior to 12:00 Noon on Monday, July 26, 2021. 3 wheeler- (rear end kit- $19,900 231-330-5553 If you need a Spanish Translator please make arrangements with the IMC Trike)-has Reverse, HONDA Pursuant to section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if you decide County by telephone within two days of the publication notice at Emerg. Brake & Hitch 2014 TRX 400X to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to 352-527-5370 for towing Call RICK Low Miles- ALL CLASSIFIED any matter considered at the hearing or at any subsequent 352-637-1647 - $4,500 obo cash only ADS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE meeting to which the Board has continued its deliberations, Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el if no ans LV msg (352) 613-8173 you will need a record of the proceedings and may need to Condado dentro de dos días de la notificación de la publicación ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony 352-527-5370 and evidence upon which the appeal is to be made. Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Governing In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, per- Body with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need 3612-0720 TUCRN sons needing a special accommodation or an interpreter to a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to pro- PUBLIC NOTICE participate in this proceeding should contact the County vide that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hernando Storage intends to sell Lecanto, FL 34461 at (352) 527-5210, at least two days before based. (Section 286.0101, Florida Statutes). the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on the meeting If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, said property under the Hernando Storage, Storage Facility Act Stat- 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Published July 20, 2021 utes. The owner will sell at public sale on July 29th, 2021 at 5 PM at Service. If you need a Spanish Translator, please make ar- Hernando Storage, 1274 East Norvell Bryant Highway, Hernando, FL rangements with the County by telephone within two days of 34442. Website for auction is www.lockerfox.com. Property will be the publication notice at 352-527-5370. Si necesita un tra- 9040-0723 MXDCRN sold for cash only. Unit must be cleaned out within 48 hrs. of pur- ductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el Condado PUBLIC NOTICE chase. dentro de los dos días de la notificación de la publicación a 352-527-5370. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Public Safety Sherlie Acevedo Unit 1054 Unit contents Coordinating Council will meet on Friday, July 23, at 1:00 P.M. at seem to be vari- By Order of: the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Jury As- ous restaurant Equipment. CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA sembly Room (JAR), Inverness, Florida, to discuss business of the Public Safety Coordinating Council, which may properly come before Published July 13 & 20, 2021 Published July 13 & 20, 2021 them. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, 3611-0720 TUCRN 3614-0720 TUCRN 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Serv- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ice. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Public NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commis- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board of County Safety Coordinating Council with respect to any matter considered at sioners of Citrus County, Florida, will conduct a public hearing Commissioners will meet in Regular Session on Tuesday, July 27, this meeting, he/she will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the at 2:20 p.m. on July 27, 2021, in Room 100 of the Citrus County 2021, at 1:00 P.M., in the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North proceedings is made which record shall include the testimony and Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, for the purpose of conducting the evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 34450, for the purpose of receiving public comment on the regular business of Citrus County. adoption of a Resolution of the Board ratifying and confirming the assessment roll for the Citrus County Solid Waste Municipal Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting be- BY: /s/ Doug Wright, Service Benefit Unit for Fiscal Year 2021/2022. All affected cause of a disability or physical impairment should contact the Executive Assistant to the Board property owners have a right to appear at the hearing. Any- County Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, one not attending the hearing but who wishes to make com- Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the Published July 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23, 2021