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NEWS BRIEFS ‘Unprofessional and disturbing’ Citrus County COVID-19 cases Rock Crusher manager lambastes Kitchen comments According to the Flor- MICHAEL D. BATES called him unprofessional. me during (Tuesday’s) board meet- ida Department of Staff writer Cappucccilli, manager of the ing were not only unprofessional Health, 18 positive cases Rock Crusher Canyon Pavilion & but also very disturbing,” Cappucc- were reported in Citrus Joe Cappuccilli said he was Amphitheater, fired back Wednes- cilli wrote. wrongly berated by County Com- day with an email to Kitchen. Kitchen has said many times he County since the latest missioner Ron Kitchen Jr. at Tues- “With all due respect, please will not talk with the Citrus County Joe Ron update. day’s commission meeting and know your comments directed at See CRUSHER/Page A6 Cappuccilli Kitchen Jr. One new death was re- ported, for a total of 439. To date in the county, 10,949 people have tested positive (including 99 nonresidents). No new hospitaliza- tions were reported, for a Crossing the finish line total of 711 hospitalized. Totals reflect prelimi- nary reports received by the state, and are subject to revision. YMCA to celebrate fifth anniversary The Citrus Memorial Health Foundation YMCA will have its fifth anniver- sary celebration from 8 to 1 p.m. at its facility at 4127 W. Norvell Bryant Highway, Lecanto. There will be a variety of different activities to engage both residents in the celebration. For those who aren’t members, the join fee will be waived that day. For members, there will be a photo opp outside of the Y as well as getting some video of different members talking about what they love about the Y. In addition, members will also be able to paint their hand and put it on a large piece of paper and will write down what they love! They will also be grilling hot dogs. For information, call 352-500-9622 or dreed@ suncoastymca.org. Vaccine registration

system open MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle DOH-Citrus’ preregis- Hallena Manges, 9, reacts to her T-shirt, water bottle and medal Wednesday afternoon, April 28, as she and her classmate Brooklynn Tracy, tration system to sched- 10, are awarded for their participation in the LifeSouth Kids Marathon. ule COVID-19 vaccine appointments for all indi- Citrus County schools participate in virtual LifeSouth Kids Marathon viduals 18 and older and frontline health care work- BUSTER High School, where ers is now available. THOMPSON more than 1,000 children Individuals can now be Staff writer have participated in the added to a waiting list for last four years. Marion vaccine appointments One way or another, and Hernando counties and be notified when ap- Citrus County’s young- also hold their own Life- South kids marathons. pointments are available sters got their miles in for a good cause. Since November, 526 in Citrus County by visit- After COVID-19 Forest Ridge Elementary ing myvaccine.fl.gov or by caused the 12th annual students — from kinder- calling 866-201-0442; LifeSouth Community garten to fifth grade — TTY is 833-476-1036. Foundation Kids Mara- have been logging their The designated helpline thon in the county to go 26.2 miles on the school’s number is 833-540-2058. virtual for the 2020-21 ac- track over its bus ramp. As a reminder, the ademic year, physical ed- Mandy Adams-LaJeu- DOH-Citrus COVID-19 ucation classes at the nesse, Forest Ridge Ele- Vaccination site has Citrus County School mentary’s P.E. teacher of moved. All first and sec- District’s elementary 13 years, got some of her ond doses of the Moderna and middle hosted their students to either speed- vaccine are now provided own races. walk, jog or run their last at the Duke Energy/DOH- LifeSouth’s marathon mile the week of April 26, while other students Citrus COVID-19 Vaccina- in the county, which pro- motes heart health and were able to get some tion Site, 8200 W. Venable active lifestyles, is typi- bonus laps in. St., Crystal River. For Forest Ridge Elementary School students run around the track Wednesday, April 28, cally held at Lecanto See MARATHON/Page A6 as part of the LifeSouth Kids Marathon. information, visit www. CitrusCountyHealth.org. Chronicle seeks D-Day invasion veterans Criminal cases move forward Key takeaways Sunday, June 6, marks FRED HIERS Daniel faces charges the 77th anniversary of Staff writer of attempted sexual D-Day, the allied armed battery, involving phys- from Biden’s speech forces invasion of Europe. Citrus County residents facing seri- ical force not likely to The Chronicle is seeking ous court charges saw their cases make cause serious bodily ZEKE MILLER AND pandemic that killed more stories of veterans who a little progress Thursday, moving them injury, battery on a law AAMER MADHANI than 570,000 Americans, were a part of the inva- closer to trial or settling their charges enforcement officer, Associated Press disrupted the economy and shook daily life. And he sion the day of or the im- with guilty pleas. driving with a canceled Lamark WASHINGTON — Pres- pitched an expansive — mediate days afterward. If Citrus County Circuit Court Judge or revoked license, a Richard “Ric” Howard set June 24 for Daniel DUI charge, and leav- ident Joe Biden returned and expensive — vision to you have information con- Lamark Daniel, 50, of Crystal River to ing the scene of an ac- to the U.S. Capitol, his rebuild the nation’s roads, tact Managing Editor Jeff either change his not-guilty plea or re- cident, according to court documents. home for more than three bridges, water pipes and Bryan at 352-564-2909 or affirm it and prepare for trial. Arresting Citrus County Sheriff ’s Of- decades, and used his first other infrastructure, bol- email jeff.bryan@chron “It’s starting to pick up steam right fice deputies reported that the Crystal address to Congress to ster public education and icleonline.com or contact now,” Judge Howard told Daniel during River man choked a woman with a PVC make the case that the era extend a wide swath of Assistant Managing Editor a teleconference hearing about his pipe, stole her car, crashed it into a of big government is back. other benefits. Takeaways Brian LaPeter at 352-563- case. power pole while drunk and tried to Biden said the U.S. is “on from the president’s ad- 3293 or email blapeter@ “They’re (prosecutors) gearing up for strike a deputy during his arrest. the move again” after strug- dress Wednesday night: chronicleonline.com. possible trial,” Howard said. See CASES/Page A6 gling through a devastating See BIDEN/Page A7

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STATE &CITRUS L COUNTYOCAL CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY BOCC: Fixing existing animal shelter is option MICHAEL D. BATES County Commissioner Jeff Kinnard For one thing, it has a metal roof, The board previously voted to Staff writer said. she said. set fees at $75 per year, with a dis- Simpson to work Staff is tentatively expected to “I don’t want staff to give up count to $25 for residents who on benefits hike County commissioners are no return at the June 8 commission hope,” she said. “I’m going to go to meet certain criteria. in 2022 session longer interested in using the meeting and present cost options my grave fighting for them.” The money will be used to help Sumter County animal shelter as for the retrofit route, as well as fund improvements and parking With the legislative ses- a possible model for Citrus. these three other scenarios: Also Tuesday: upgrades. sion set to end Friday, a However, they did agree to con- I Evaluate a smaller shelter I Commissioners asked staff to Senate proposal to boost sider four other scenarios County that meets the county’s needs at a I Commissioners voted 5-0 to staff evaluate the feasibility of unemployment benefits ap- Administrator Randy Oliver came cost of about $8 million. have staff list the county-owned building a 3-mile multi-use path pears dead as it hasn’t up with and one of them includes I Go back to the originally pro- 35-acre Betz property in Crystal on Halls River Road, from U.S. 19 moved forward in the retrofitting the existing facility posed plan and provide costs for a River to take advantage of the hot to Riverhaven Village. House. near the Inverness Airport. cattery, community room and vet- development market. Specifically, staff will look at But The thinking is that it would be erinarian’s office. Included in The property, north of Turkey right of way issues, environmen- Senate cheaper to fix up what is there that analysis will be cost esti- Oak Drive, has been vacant since tal concerns and cost and report rather than spend millions on a mates for seeking public 2003, when the Tamposi family back to the board at a May 25 President new shelter. donations. gave it to the county in exchange workshop. Wilton But if that is the preferred op- I Provide funding options and for Citrus Hills impact-fee cred- Oliver said Restore funds could Simpson, tion, commissioners stressed they alternatives. its. The property is appraised at be used to pay for the path. Com- R-Trilby, want a facility that will be stand- Commissioner Ruthie Schla- about $5 million. missioner Jeff Kinnard said park said late ing for a long time. bach said she visited the Sumter I Commissioners voted 5-0 on a impact fees and state grants may Wednes- Wilton “I want something that is going to County shelter and it was not at resolution formally setting annual be available to cover the esti- day that Simpson be good for the next 20-30 years,” all what she wanted for Citrus. boat launch fees in the county. mated $3 million cost. he in- president of the tends to state Senate. work on the proposal during the Man charged 2022 session. In part, the proposal would increase maximum weekly unem- ‘Peace, Love, & Pillar’ with sexual ployment benefits from $275 to $375. battery “It’s probably my fault Chamber that it may not be alive,” JEFF BRYAN Simpson said. “I really liked Staff writer the bill. I’m committed to it. I plans annual think it’s the right thing to A months-long investiga- do. When you think about awards tion into alleged sexual the things we did accom- battery assaults ended plish, it’s one thing we may HANNAH with the apprehension of not accomplish.” SACHEWICZ the 49-year-old suspect, who was found living in St. Simpson and House Staff writer Augustine. Speaker Chris Sprowls, With peace and love, Allen Anthony Feli- R-Palm Harbor, have been the Citrus County Cham- ciano, able to pass many priorities ber of Commerce will whose ad- during this year’s session. host their annual Pillar dress was But the hike in unemploy- Awards to recognize in- still listed ment relief was opposed by fluential individuals, or- in Inver- House leaders and Gov. ganizations and ness, was Ron DeSantis. businesses in the com- arrested “I think in balance we’ve munity. This year’s April 20 in done a lot of really good theme is “Peace, Love, & St. John’s things this year,” Simpson Pillar,” a ’60s themed County on Allen Feliciano said. “And I think it’s really event. a Citrus easy to say, ‘Hey, well, what The majority of the an- County about that issue that we nual awards are named warrant on charges of sex- ual battery on a person didn’t get done?’ And it (job- for community members under 18 and lewd and las- less benefits) is a big issue. who had a positive im- pact on Citrus County civious molestation on a It was a big issue for me. Chronicle file person under 12. Feliciano during their lifetime. Ardith Prendergast, left, and Kathleen Grady-Weil tabulate the silent auction And it’s something that next was transported to Citrus The chamber will pres- winners Friday night at the 2018 Citrus County Chamber Pillars Awards Banquet year, I’ll probably start a lit- County, where he was ent recipients with the held at Black Diamond Ranch. tle earlier on. Well, I was following: booked into the Citrus the one that wanted it to I Service Above & Be- County Detention Facility the past chair of the Cit- has made a significant This year, the cham- pass and it didn’t get done. yond Award: given to an on April 21. No bond was rus County Chamber of contribution to Citrus ber will present a Life- So, I’ll take credit for the individual who has ex- set. Commerce County’s youths time Achievement non-passage there.” hibited exemplary ser- According to the docu- I Ambassador of the I Walt Connors Small Award. — News Service of Florida vice to their community ments, Citrus County Year Award: given to Business Award: given “The Lifetime Sheriff ’s Detective An- I Jean Grant Business someone who has shown to a well-established Achievement Award is a Library to have Women’s Alliance (BWA) thony Ricci met with a exemplary service to business that has signifi- very special recognition 28-year-old female Aug. 11, book sale Award: given to a BWA their organization and cantly impacted the that is not presented member who is dedi- 2020. She told investiga- Citrus Springs Library will chamber members quality of business in every year,” said Ardath tors that past sexual abuse have a book sale from cated to serving their or- I Shawn Harrison Citrus County Prendergast, chamber ganization and the occurred when she was 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Outstanding Youth Ser- I Rick Quinn Distin- vice president. “It was community between the ages of 6 May 7, and from 9 a.m. to vice Award: given to a guished Citizen Award: created by the chamber I Altrusa of Citrus years old to 12 years old. 1 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at youth who has shown given to a deserving “low as a means to give singu- The female told the detec- County Mamie L. Bass outstanding volunteer profile” leader who ex- lar honor to an individ- 1826 W. Country Club Blvd. Award: given to an indi- tive the abuse occurred at service in Citrus County emplifies the ideals of ual that has had a night at a residence in Cit- Mother-Daughter vidual who sets exempli- I Lillian Smith Lead- community volunteer- tremendous impact over fies excellence in rus County. She alleged ership Citrus Award: ism in everyday life the years on the quality Feliciano touched her Banquet tickets character, business and I given to a Leadership Charles B. Fitzpat- of life in Citrus County, inappropriately. are on sale citizenship Citrus member who has rick Heritage Award: whether through volun- I Philip P. Royal First shown outstanding lead- given to an individual teerism, citizen activism, Prior to meeting with The annual Mother- Responders Award: law enforcement authori- Daughter Banquet to bene- ership within their orga- who has significantly governmental service or given to a first responder nization and the impacted the quality of perhaps a longstanding ties, she confronted Feli- fit the George Washington who exemplifies their community life in Citrus County business.” ciano about the abuse. The Carver Community Center profession and is dedi- I Mandi Warren Rich- with a lifetime of com- Although event tickets female said he admitted to will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Sat- cated to service of the ards Rising Star Award: munity service and are all sold out, the pub- it, the report stated. urday, May 8, at 95 Three community given to a young profes- involvement lic can bid on silent auc- During the investigation, Sister Springs Trail in Crys- I John T. Barnes Out- sional who has made a I Outstanding Cham- tion items at tinyurl.com/ an additional female came tal River. standing Community Or- significant impact on the ber Member — Presi- hxhwkpby. All items forward and told authori- Tickets (first come, first ganization Award: given community and is on the dent’s Award: given to a were donated by local ties Feliciano touched her served) are one for $15 and to a nonprofit organiza- path to become a life- chamber member who businesses and individu- inappropriately and dis- closed sexual acts commit- two for $25. Call George tion that has consistently long leader has gone above and be- als in support of the ted by Feliciano. Ann Jackson at 352-795- contributed to Citrus I Mike Scott Commu- yond to serve Citrus chamber. There will also According to the report, 0020. CDC guidelines will County over the years nity Service Award: County’s business be a live auction for at- I Past Chair: given to given to an adult who community tendees at the event. the second woman, a be followed. 45-year-old, said the inci- — From staff reports dents occurred when she was between 9 years old and 12 years old and Feli- ciano was 16. She told the detective she told him to Couple arrested, charged with grand theft, burglary stop, which he did for a short while. However, he HANNAH SACHEWICZ to a burglary kept her bed- victim’s items and purchase them allegedly forced himself Staff writer where she sus- room locked and back at a later date. on her again soon pected Knight they did not have However, McCarthy claimed thereafter. A Homosassa couple was ap- and McCarthy access to it or that the victim returned home A third person, a prehended April 27 and accused were involved. know where the sooner than expected, so she did 29-year-old woman, the re- of stealing and pawning a wom- The victim ad- key was. not have a chance to buy the vic- port stated, told authori- an’s possessions with the alleged vised that McCa- McCarthy re- tim’s items back. According to the ties she was between 5 and intent to purchase Suboxone, a rthy’s car was portedly stated report, McCarthy later provided 8 years old when Feliciano prescription treatment for opioid locked, but she William Alicia that she did know a detailed description of the mu- touched her inappropri- dependence, according to a Cit- could see a pawn Knight McCarthy what items were sical instruments, tools, genera- ately as well as kissed her. rus County Sheriff ’s Office receipt in the in the victims’ tor and grill that were taken and (CCSO) arrest affidavit open glove box with the descrip- room, as some of them belonged pawned. After the women con- William Knight, 38, and Alicia tion of one of her stolen items, to her deceased father. Knight McCarthy also said she knew fronted Feliciano about McCarthy, 29, were both arrested according to the report. claimed that “weird” things were what she was doing was wrong, the abuse, he quit his job and charged with grand theft and The victim informed the dep- happening in the residence to but once Knight got an idea in his and relocated, the report burglary of an unoccupied resi- uty that the co-defendants were which he could not explain. head, it was difficult to convince stated. dence. Bond was set at $12,000 inside the residence. The deputy When the deputy asked Knight him otherwise, according to the Based on the informa- each. then made contact with Knight about the pawn receipt in the ve- report. tion gathered during the A deputy reportedly responded and McCarthy and advised them hicle, he advised that he no lon- McCarthy provided the deputy investigation, authorities to a Homosassa residence in ref- of their Miranda rights. Both par- ger wished to speak and invoked with the receipts from the glove obtained an arrest war- erence to a follow-up and, upon ties reportedly agreed to step his Miranda rights. box of her car, which matched the rant in February 2021, arrival, made contact with the outside and speak with the McCarthy reportedly confessed items that the victim described. documents stated. victim in the driveway. She said deputy. to the deputy that she struggles All pawned items were report- Court records show Feli- that her daughter, later identified Knight and McCarthy told the with narcotics and was not cur- edly listed under Knight’s name. ciano is scheduled for a as McCarthy, had parked her car deputy that they had been living rently employed. She said that Knight and McCarthy were felony arraignment at in the driveway. together at the residence for ap- she had no money to purchase both placed under arrest and 1:15 p.m. Monday, May 3, Prior to this date, the victim proximately one year. Both de- more Suboxone, so she and transported to the Citrus County with Judge Richard “Ric” contacted the CCSO in reference fendants alleged that the victim Knight planned to pawn the Detention Facility. Howard. N OTHING BELOW PINK LINE A4 FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — Stick to basics. Leave noth- ENTERTAINMENT Today is Friday, April 30, the ing to chance and take measures to en- 120th day of 2021. There are sure you have all your documents in 245 days left in the year. order and are fully prepared to take ad- Genesis announce vantage of any opportunity that comes Today’s Highlight: your way. 14-date U.S. tour On April 30, 1975, the Vietnam War ended as the South Vietnamese Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Work NEW YORK — English rock alone and concentrate on your objec- capital of Saigon fell to Communist band Genesis is returning to the forces. tive. Taking on too much or making un- U.S. for their first tour in realistic promises will leave you in a On this date: vulnerable position. 14 years. In 1803, the pur- Phil Collins, Tony Banks Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Dismiss chased the Louisiana Territory from those who meddle and offer a negative and Mike Rutherford an- France for 60 million francs, the attitude. Be the bright light in the room nounced The Last Domino? Tour equivalent of about $15 million. on Thursday, which will kick off who lifts everyone’s spirits, and you’ll Ten years ago: A Libyan official overcome adversity. Nov. 15 in Chicago. said Moammar Gadhafi had es- Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Collabo- The 14-date tour will also visit caped a NATO missile strike in Trip- rate with people you enjoy being Washington, D.C., Charlotte, oli that killed one of his sons and around. Partner with people who pro- Montreal, Toronto, Buffalo, De- three young grandchildren. vide a unique look at life. troit, Cleveland and Philadelphia. Five years ago: Anti-government Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Before you The trek wraps in Boston on Associated Press make promises, consider if a joint ven- Genesis band members from left, Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks, protesters tore down walls and Dec. 15. poured into the Iraqi capital’s heavily ture is in your best interest. Your Genesis will play two shows in and Phil Collins pose for a photo March 4, 2020, during an strength is in your ability to lead. interview in London. The English rock band is returning to the fortified Green Zone, where they the New York area: They visit stormed parliament in a major esca- Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Keep life Madison Square Garden in New U.S. for their first tour in 14 years. The Last Domino? Tour will kick off Nov. 15 in Chicago. lation of a political crisis that had simple. Moderation coupled with hard York City on Dec. 5 and will play work and using your attributes to reach simmered for months. the brand-new UBS Arena in your goals will be your ticket to success. One year ago: The number of Belmont Park on Dec. 10. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Don’t let nominee. top album include Lil Baby’s Americans filing for unemployment Tickets for the general public anyone goad you into a fight or push The “My Turn” and Swift’s “folklore,” benefits soared past 30 million in the go on sale May 7. you in the wrong direction. Avoid joint Weeknd, Juice which last month won the star six weeks since the virus outbreak On the tour, Collins, Banks ventures and health risks. WRLD and her third album of the year took hold. and Rutherford will be joined by Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Consider Pop Smoke — Grammy. Today’s Birthdays: Singer Willie their longtime guitar and bass your living status and arrangement, then the third most- The Billboard Awards are Nelson is 88. Actor Burt Young is 81. look for a way to improve your surround- player Daryl Stuermer and Nic nominated act based on the chart period of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden is ings to suit your needs. Collins on drums. — are up for March 21, 2020, through April 3, 75. Actor Perry King is 73. Singer- Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Pro- Genesis’ last U.S. tour was Juice WRLD top artist 2021. musician Wayne Kramer is 73. ceed with caution before you jeopardize 2007’s Turn It On Again: The along with and Two of the Singer Merrill Osmond is 68. Former your position, reputation or relationship Tour. Taylor Swift with a friend, colleague or relative. Drake, the show’s most deco- 51 categories Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Con- Billboard Awards: rated winner of all-time. The Bill- are fan-voted, Harper is 62. 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At the end of her students’ final BRIEF Obituaries marathon mile, Adams-LaJeunesse County MARATHON awarded them with LifeSouth med- Alexis Lori Haussy, 68 Continued from Page A1 als, T-shirts, reusable water-bottles Kids triathlon set and tote tokens to hang from bags and Adamson, 24 HERNANDO PedIM Healthcare will have a “It makes them realize how much necklaces. kid’s triathlon from 7 a.m. to noon FLORAL CITY Lori Anne Haussy, age work it can be,” she said about the “It was fun,” Brooklynn said, “it 68, of Hernando, FL, marathon’s benefits, “but that’s a good keeps you healthy.” Saturday, May 8, at Whispering Alexis Jade Adamson, Pines Park, 1700 Forest Drive in 24, of Floral City, FL passed away April 24, 2021 thing; it’s not all fun and games.” “And it makes you fit and strong,” Inverness. The event features ju- passed away on April 25, at her home under the lov- Brooklynn Tracy and Danielle Danielle added. “I was pretty excited 2021 at ing care of her family. Wood, both 10, joined their fourth- when I got to my last lap.” nior and senior divisions open to Citrus Me- Lori grade classmates Wednesday to finish Brooklyn and Danielle said they’ll kids ages 5 to 15 and a Tri4Fun morial was born their mile, which Mandy Adams- try to run more in the future, along division open to all ages. Regis- Hospital on May 4, LaJeunesse times as around with eating healthier and drinking a ter online at citruskidstri.com by of Inver- 1952 in 30 minutes. lot of water. May 2. For questions, call the ness, FL. Port Wash- Each time the students completed a Adams-LaJeunesse said some chil- Education Foundation at 352- She was ington, lap, with six equaling a mile, they’d dren have already gotten their par- 726-1931, extension 2240. born to NY to pick up a Popsicle stick. ents involved by running at home. — From staff reports Patrick Henry and Alexis Sara E. Adamson Lori and Jes- Adamson (Mosier) Haussy with Cappuccilli over a sale?” Cappuccilli said in nobody would buy. The sica (Lant- Chushing. former board’s purchase the email “My guess is this county stepped in and be- ing) McClendon on Lori CRUSHER of the Meadowcrest isn’t going to occur be- came the buyer of last re- January 1, 1997 in Paw- moved to Citrus County in Continued from Page A1 building, off State Road 44 cause the county needs sort, was pushed through paw, Michigan and imme- 1979 from Oxford, FL. in the Meadowcrest the space.” by “one particular com- diately brightened the She was an L.P.N. and a Chronicle, and declined to subdivision. Cappuccilli said Mead- missioner” — whom he lives of those around her. member of the 1st Baptist comment on Cappuccilli’s Kitchen called it an al- owcrest “was a prudent did not name — “and now Citrus County has been Church of Hernando, FL. email. batross around the coun- real estate purchase that we’re still dealing with her home since 2011 after Survived by her hus- This dust-up occurred ty’s neck. will benefit the citizens of that albatross around our moving with her family band, James Marcus while the board was dis- Cappuccilli said Kitchen this county.” neck,” Kitchen said. from Kalamazoo, Michi- Haussy; one son, Jason E cussing the 148-acre Rock has never supported the “It’s too bad you can’t “If it was so valuable, gan and she attended Cor- and his wife Lindsey Todt; Crusher property up for county’s purchase of Mead- see that,” he wrote to why weren’t there people nerstone Baptist Church one sister, Sue Wheeler; sale. County Commis- owcrest and, for whatever Kitchen. “There is no standing in line to buy it?” of Inverness. two grandchildren, Tris- sioner Holly Davis put an reason, he can’t let it go. question if you were to get he asked. Alexis will be remem- ten and Kameron item on Tuesday’s agenda Cappuccilli’s company, the building appraised, Cappuccillii said bered for having a smile McFarlin. to discuss the merits of Gulf-to-Lake Associates, you would learn what a Kitchen implied that he that could light up a room Private cremation will the county buying it be- owned the 75,000-square- terrific investment you was desperate and cannot and for her love of music, take place under the di- cause of its potential as a foot Meadowcrest build- have. It’s just sad to (con- sell the Rock Crusher more specifically, her love rection of Brown Funeral tourist draw and eco- ing, which is home to tinually) hear your com- property so he took it to of Frank Sinatra. Alexis Home and Crematory in nomic engine. some county officials. The ments regarding this the county. was given the opportunity Lecanto, FL. But when the agenda county entered into a purchase because they That was not the case, to participate in the Make Sign the guest book at item came up Davis told lease with the option to appear to be not based on Cappuccilli said. Davis A Wish Foundation, where www.chronicleonline.com. the board she learned a acquire the property and facts.” brought it before the she and her family got to private individual had al- commissioners ended up Kitchen said Cappuccil- board figuring it might be take a trip to Disney in Or- James ready moved on buying it buying it in September li’s efforts to sell Rock prudent for commission- lando, FL and Alexis had a Luttrell, 64 and the site was under 2014 for $3.2 million, he Crusher mirror that of the ers to discuss a sale be- great time. She loved to contract. No vote was said. Meadowcrest sale. cause of the property’s mimic her grandma, and INVERNESS taken. “If the Meadowcrest “I call this Meadowcrest economic value. was always making every- July 20, 1956 Kitchen used the occa- building is an ‘albatross 2.0,” Kitchen said. “I never took Rock one around her smile. - April 24, 2021 sion to remark on the around your neck,’ why Meadowcrest, he said, Crusher to the county,” Alexis is preceded in James Luttrell, 64, of In- board’s previous dealings would you not pursue a was a piece of property Cappuccilli said. death by her grandmother, verness, Florida, went to Thelma Adamson and by be with the Lord on her cousin, Unit Com- April 24, 2021. the woman’s car into a still working to take depo- during which Jones will mander of Nature Coast Originally from Berrien Duke Energy power pole, sitions from about 35 wit- have to stay with his not- Young Marines, Lisa Gon- Springs, he retired from CASES splitting the wooden nesses at the July 4 event guilty plea and get a trial zales. Those left to cherish Honeywell Corp in Indi- Continued from Page A1 beam in two, his arrest re- and his public defender date or change his plea her memory are her ana to take care of his par- ports show. office was and face sentencing. mother and step-father, ents in Deputies arrested Dan- A deputy spotted Daniel already Jones, 26, faces charges Jessica McClendon and Florida. iel Sept. 16, 2020. Arrest- running from the crash behind it of battery on a law en- Justin Knight; her father, He is ing deputies said a woman scene and ordered him to its work. forcement officer and re- Patrick Adamson; her survived offered to give Daniel a stop. Daniel refused and Judge sisting arrest with eight siblings and step-sib- by his ride home at around 11:30 instead responded by yell- Howard violence. lings, Christopher Adam- wife, Dor- p.m. in September from ing obscenities at the dep- set a June Citrus County deputies son, Joshua McClendon, othy (Dot) her friend’s house in Ho- uty and swung at the 24 date arrested Jones on Jan. 10, Aaliyah McClendon, Jus- Luttrell; mosassa, according to deputy with a closed fist for Kol- 2020, after his family Carol tin Knight II, Kandyce his daugh- Daniel’s arrest reports. before he was detained, berg to members told emergency Kolberg Fields, Jordyn Knight, ter, An- James They left at around according to his arrest either workers that Jones had a Aleyah Knight, and Madi- gela Luttrell 2 a.m. Wednesday. At some reports. stay with her non-guilty rifle and was threatening son Knight; her grand- Luttrell; point during the drive, the On his way to the jail, plea and then he would suicide. mother, Elizabeth son, Jason Luttrell; and woman and Daniel Daniel kicked the plexi- set a trial date or change Deputies found Jones Sherman; her grandfather, granddaughter, Madison switched seats in the car. glass divider of a deputy’s the plea to face sentenc- on his porch with a rifle Michael Lanting; her Hoge. It was then when Daniel patrol car, forcing the dep- ing and end the case. and shouting that he was step-grandfather, James He was preceded by his began acting erratically, uty to pull over and put The boy who was shot, inviting deputies to try Wrinkle; her special per- parents: Bennie and Bea his arrest reports show. Daniel’s legs in then-12, was watching rel- and arrest him and that son, Michael McClendon; Luttrell; his siblings: Daniel pulled into a restraints. atives light fireworks on he wanted to commit “sui- several aunts, uncles, David, Gary, Joe, Jerry, Crystal River address at Deputies also said they his family’s front yard off cide by cop.” That’s a term cousins, friends, and and a sister, Kathy around 4:15 a.m. that suspected Daniel was in- of West Rolling View referred to by some peo- teachers. She was clearly Tinkham; and his daugh- morning. toxicated while he was Place when the stray bul- ple in which law enforce- loved by many and will be ter, Sarah Luttrell. Believing Daniel ar- driving because of his let struck him. ment deputies are forced missed dearly. Services will be at 3 p.m. rived home, the woman slurred speech, lack of It’s alleged by prosecu- into shooting them. A Funeral Service of Re- Saturday, May 1, at Cross- stepped out of the vehicle balance and smell of alco- tors that Kolberg became It often involves some- membrance is scheduled roads Baptist Church in but was met by Daniel, hol on his breath. angry at the fireworks and one pointing a gun at a for Monday, May 3rd, 2021 Inverness, Fla. Cremation who threw her onto the Daniel would not con- fired at the source of its law enforcement officer at 3 PM at Cornerstone by McGan Cremation Ser- ground. sent to a Breathalyzer noise. and the law enforcement Baptist Church of Inver- vices LLC. He will be laid According to his arrest test, according to his ar- Citrus County Sheriff ’s officer shooting them in ness, FL. A visitation of to rest at Bushnell Na- report, Daniel threatened rest report. Office deputies arrested self defense. family and friends will tional Cemetery. the woman’s life while she Kolberg in August 2020, The arresting deputy begin at 2 PM and con- Sign the guest book at screamed for help, put a In other court after firearm experts reported that Jones had tinue until the hour of ser- www.chronicleonline.com. PVC pipe up against her business: matched one of her seized pointed his rifle at him, vice. Reverend Darrell throat and choked her be- guns to a bullet recovered according to the arrest Reneau will be officiating. OBITUARIES fore the woman was able I A 75-year-old Citrus from the boy. report. Arrangements are under to escape. County woman accused of Kolberg was released When Jones put down n Email obits@chronicle the direction of the Chas. Daniel then got into the attempted manslaughter from county jail in No- his rifle the deputy tried online.com or call E. Davis Funeral Home, woman’s vehicle and in the shooting of a neigh- vember 2020, after posting to restrain him with hand- Inverness, FL. 352-563-5660 for drove away, leaving her bor child who set off bail on a $20,000 bond, cuffs, Jones resisted. Sign the guest book at more information. behind. Deputies later re- July 4th fireworks in 2020, court records show. During a scuffle, Jones www.chronicleonline.com. n Death notices are sponded to a vehicle saw her case make a little I Judge Howard set a broke the deputy’s finger $25, and may include: crash at 6:07 a.m. on West progress. June 24 hearing date for and tore a ligament in his OBITUARIES full name of Balloon Lane, east of the Carol Kolberg’s Quinton James Jones hand. n Obituaries must be deceased; age; intersection with West court-appointed lawyer, verified with the hometown/state; date Crystal Street, where Alexei Lizanich, told funeral home or of death; place of Daniel allegedly crashed Judge Howard he was society in charge of death; date, time and “I’m Still Me” arrangements. place of visitation and Brown Funeral Home & Crematory UF Life Story Lab Memory Study. n A flag will be included funeral services and, Lecanto, Florida for free for those who for members of the Are you 60+ with some memory difficulties? served in the U.S. military, the branch of the armed services in Two Generations serving military. (Please note you with compassionate, You may be eligible to participate in a remote the branch of service.) which they served. personalized service. study at the University of Florida. A friend or n Obituary deadlines for n Full obituaries are 000ZMIK family member should be available to take part $175 and include a Tuesday, Wednesday, with you. There will be four study sessions, Thursday and Friday keepsake plaque. Text exceeding 850 words Igrayne Brown Dias Richard T. Brown all conducted by phone. editions is 3 p.m. the Funeral Director/Owner will be subject to an Funeral Director 352-795-0111 day before. Deadlines www.brownfuneralhome.com for Saturday, Sunday additional fee of $80. Participants will receive a personal,

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meant to block the certifi- cation of his election, BIDEN leaders in Washington Continued from Page A1 must do more to boost the resilience of the nation’s BIDEN’S system of government. Biden argued that the FOUR-LETTER nation’s adversaries “look WORD: JOBS at the images of the mob that assaulted this Capitol Biden uttered the word as proof that the sun is set- “jobs” a whopping 43 ting on American times. democracy.” It’s perhaps no surprise “We have to prove them for an administration that wrong,” he said. “We have has made beating back the to prove democracy still pandemic and getting works. That our govern- Americans back to work ment still works — and can the central guideposts for deliver for the people.” success. It was a familiar refrain Biden noted that the for Biden, who has economy has gained some sounded an alarm about 1.3 million new jobs in the the nation’s divisions for first few months of his ad- years, but the urgency ministration — more than spiked after Jan 6. any in the first 100 days of Associated Press Vice President Kamala Harris, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., stand and applaud as President Joe Biden Still, the appeal for any presidency. But he addresses a joint session of Congress, Wednesday night, in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. unity appeared unlikely to quickly pivoted to the sway many minds in need to pass his American Republicans, mean- launch other infrastruc- Plan is a blue-collar blue- justice,” said Biden. “Real while, made it clear they ture projects. print to build America,” justice.” Congress. Jobs Plan if the country is Republicans have al- going to sustain momen- see things differently, with Republicans have Biden said. “And it recog- Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., im- shown little interest in nizes something I’ve al- PRESSING GOP ready lined up in opposi- tum and get back to the tion to Biden’s agenda, historic low levels of un- plicitly crediting former Biden’s spending plan. ways said: Wall Street ON GUNS, President Donald Trump Senate Minority Leader didn’t build this country. and the push for a biparti- employment before the IMMIGRATION AND san commission to probe pandemic. for Biden’s good fortune. Mitch McConnell has ar- The middle class built this “This administration in- gued that Biden’s plans country. And unions built the insurrection has strug- He also aimed to frame VOTING RIGHTS gled to gain support. his push for the U.S. to herited a tide that had al- are a “Trojan horse” that the middle class.” Biden was elected on meet its international obli- ready turned,” he said in will lead to middle-class ‘REAL’ RACIAL the promise of delivering TRUMP WHO? gations to slow the impact the official GOP response tax hikes. action on gun control, im- to Biden’s address. But Biden and his aides Biden campaigned on a of climate change as, ulti- JUSTICE migration reform and vot- promise to substantively mately, a jobs plan. From polling, it’s clear say all of this new spend- ing rights protections, but Biden’s view is winning ing is a wise investment in A week after former and stylistically move the “For too long, we have Minneapolis police officer even he seemed muted country past Trump, and failed to use the most im- the day — at least so far — Americans — and doable about the prospects for ac- with more Americans ap- at a time of low interest Derek Chauvin was con- in keeping with that tone, portant word when it victed in the killing of tion on these priorities. he made no direct men- comes to meeting the cli- proving of his job rates. Much of it can be Biden spoke in emo- performance than ever paid through raising taxes George Floyd, and as the tion of the 45th president. mate crisis,” Biden said. nation continues to grap- tional terms about gun vio- Instead, he spoke only of “Jobs. Jobs. For me, when I did of Trump, with strong on the wealthy and would lence and appealed to marks even from Republi- go a long way toward ad- ple with a disproportion- the “last administration,” think about climate ate number of Black men Republicans who have ex- blaming Trump and his change, I think jobs.” cans for handling the dressing the frailties of pressed support for pro- pandemic. life for the middle class being killed by police, team for abandoning an Biden called on Congress viding a path to citizenship effort made by his old boss WHO TURNED and working poor exposed for people brought to the MAKING THE by the pandemic, Biden to meet the moment. — Barack Obama — to fi- THE TIDE? “We have all seen the U.S. illegally as children. nancially assist the North- CASE FOR BIG argues. “The country supports Biden said “America’s knee of injustice on the ern Triangle nations in “I’m not out to punish it,” Biden said repeatedly. house was on fire” when GOVERNMENT neck of Black America,” Central America. Migrants anyone,” Biden said. “But “Congress should act.” he took office, citing the Biden said, referencing are now fleeing from those In the past, presidents I will not add to the tax The issues were too im- devastating COVID-19 Floyd’s death under Chau- countries — El Salvador, from both parties used burden of the middle class portant to the Democratic pandemic, its damaging vin’s knee. “Now is our op- Guatemala and Honduras similar speeches to talk of this country.” base to leave out. But they economic impact and the portunity to make real — and arriving at the U.S. about the limits of govern- While achieving biparti- face stiff opposition among Jan. 6 insurrection at the progress.” border. ment. Biden went in the san backing for the pro- the GOP in the Senate, Capitol. Biden, who won the In some ways, the ab- opposite direction, offer- posals is a long shot, Biden where 10 Republicans “Now — after just 100 presidency with strong sence of talk about Trump, ing a resounding embrace seems to be betting he can would have to join with days — I can report to the of the role Washington can win support across the support from Black voters, who still falsely claims the called on Congress to send Democrats to overcome a election was stolen from nation: America is on the play in improving lives. electorate. filibuster. move again,” Biden said, The president ticked off He even made a thinly him a police reform bill him, isn’t surprising. adding that the U.S. is now details of some of his plan veiled pitch to blue-collar named after Floyd by the ‘WE HAVE Biden grumbled at a CNN “turning peril into possi- for $1.8 trillion in spend- and non-college-educated anniversary of his death, town hall in February that bility. 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A click of the wrist Money&Markets gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com Big profits for cable giant Comcast 4,240 S&P 500 34,280 Dow Jones industrials Shares in Comcast jumped by the most in three Company also beat expectations with $27.2 billion in revenue months after the media giant handily beat profit for the period. Close: 4,211.47 Close: 34,060.36 Spotlight 4,160 33,980 and sales forecasts. Comcast said its Universal Studios theme parks Change: 28.29 (0.7%) Change: 239.98 (0.7%) Double-digit earnings growth for Philadelphia-based broke even, no small feat with COVID-19 capacity limits. 4,080 33,680 10 DAYS 10 DAYS Comcast’s cable division powered “Across all parts of the company, our 4,500 36,000 first-quarter profit of $3.33 billion, or 76 teams are executing at a high level and cents per share. Wall Street analysts collaborating to drive growth and innova- 4,200 34,000 had forecast earnings of just 59 cents a tion, and I couldn’t be more excited about share. Comcast, which owns broadcast our future,” said CEO Brian Roberts. 3,900 32,000 network NBC, film studio Universal Comcast shares rose 4.3% to $56.40 Pictures and the Xfinity cable network, on Thursday. 3,600 30,000

3,300 28,000 Comcast (CMCSA) Thursday’s close: $56.40, +2.30 Total return 1-yr 3-yrs* 5-yrs* CMCSA 47.6% 23.5 15.4 52-WEEK RANGE Price-earnings ratio: 25 3,000 26,000 NDJF M A NDJF M A $34 $59 (Based on past 12-month results) Div. yield: 1.8% Dividend: $1.00 AP *annualized Source: FactSet StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD DOW 34,087.21 33,744.28 34,060.36 +239.98 +0.71% +11.28% NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 15,440.41 15,313.83 15,419.14 +131.71 +0.86% +23.28% DOW Util. 912.60 903.50 911.06 +8.30 +0.92% +5.37% Vol. (in mil.) 3,882 4,054 NYSE Comp. 16,413.28 16,263.04 16,376.00 +53.87 +0.33% +12.75% Pvs. Volume 3,387 4,119 NASDAQ 14,211.57 13,952.80 14,082.55 +31.51 +0.22% +9.27% Stocks end higher Advanced 1356 1471 S&P 500 4,218.78 4,176.81 4,211.47 +28.29 +0.68% +12.12% Declined 1110 1839 S&P 400 2,778.84 2,743.00 2,762.32 +0.71 +0.03% +19.76% New Highs 400 211 Wilshire 5000 44,386.09 43,852.69 44,220.95 +193.28 +0.44% +12.07% New Lows 3 30 Russell 2000 2,322.91 2,278.42 2,295.46 -8.70 -0.38% +16.23% Pushes Stocks of Local Interest S&P 500 to 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV record high AT&T Inc T 26.35 8 33.24 31.34 +.38 +1.2 t s s +9.0 +7.6 21 2.08 Ametek Inc AME 75.22 0 136.05 137.09 +2.02 +1.5 s s s +13.4 +71.3 36 0.80f DAMIAN J. TROISE Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 37.93 0 72.41 72.14 +.81 +1.1 s s s +3.2 +60.6 cc 1.10e AND ALEX VEIGA Bank of America BAC 20.10 0 40.38 41.11 +1.08 +2.7 s s s +35.6 +73.0 18 0.72 Associated Press Capital City Bank CCBG 16.70 7 28.98 25.18 -.12 -0.5 t t t +2.4 +29.4 13 0.60f Citigroup C 38.76 0 76.13 73.84 +.93 +1.3 s s s +19.8 +61.2 10 2.04 Stocks overcame a mid- day stumble on Wall s t s Disney DIS 98.86 9 203.02 185.33 +1.94 +1.1 +2.3 +74.1 1. 76 Street to close broadly Duke Energy DUK 77.58 0 101.83 99.55 +.98 +1.0 t s s +8.7 +18.1 25 3.86f higher Thursday, driving Associated Press EPR Properties EPR 20.62 9 51.84 47.95 +.07 +0.1 s t s +47.5 +85.9 14 4.32 the S&P 500 to another re- Endeavor CEO Ariel Emanuel, fourth left, rings the NYSE Equity Commonwealth EQC 25.72 6 30.97 28.57 +.17 +0.6 s s s +4.7 -7.7 8 2.50e cord high. opening bell, to celebrate his company’s IPO, Thursday. Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 31.11 9 62.55 58.94 +.83 +1.4 s s s +43.0 +36.3 76 3.48 The benchmark index Smaller company overnight dose of big tech- Ford Motor F 4.52 8 13.62 11.26 -1.17 -9.4 t t t +28.1 +141.6 ... rose 0.7% after having stocks, which have been nology earnings overnight been down 0.2% earlier. outperforming the Gen Electric GE 5.48 9 14.42 13.21 +.01 +0.1 t t s +22.3 +110.4 38 0.04 from the likes of Apple, Communications compa- broader market this year, Qualcomm and others. HCA Holdings Inc HCA 91.21 0 205.58 201.94 +3.45 +1.7 t s s +22.8 +79.9 18 1.92 nied helped power a big gave back some of their Tech stocks drove much Home Depot HD 214.01 0 328.83 325.34 +5.63 +1.8 s s s +22.5 +50.1 27 6.60f part of the gain, led by a recent gains. of the rally in 2020 and Intel Corp INTC 43.61 6 68.49 58.28 +.66 +1.1 t t t +17.0 -0.3 11 1.39f sharp rise in Facebook The Russell 2000 index are still highly valued to IBM IBM 105.92 0 144.74 144.24 +1.24 +0.9 s s s +14.6 +18.0 23 6.52 following the company’s lost 8.70 points, or 0.4%, to investors, who are betting LKQ Corporation LKQ 21.42 0 46.21 46.79 +1.27 +2.8 s s s +32.8 +100.3 27 ... latest quarterly report 2,295.46. that the pandemic made a card. Banks also helped Lowes Cos LOW 99.31 0 208.98 198.44 +2.38 +1.2 t s s +23.6 +97.5 44 2.20 The rollout of COVID- permanent shift in how lead the rally, outweigh- 19 vaccinations, massive Americans shopped and Lumen Technologies LUMN 8.51 6 16.60 13.16 +.24 +1.9 s s t +35.0 +34.9 1.00 ing a pullback in health support from the U.S. gov- entertained themselves. McDonalds Corp MCD 167.85 0 235.63 235.21 +2.80 +1.2 s s s +9.6 +29.1 36 5.16f care and technology ernment and the Fed, and Amazon.com reported Microsoft Corp MSFT 169.39 9 263.19 252.51 -2.05 -0.8 t s s +13.5 +51.7 41 2.24 stocks. Treasury yields increasingly positive eco- after the close of regular Motorola Solutions MSI 124.36 0 192.84 189.23 +.63 +0.3 t s s +11.3 +24.6 42 2.84f were mixed. nomic data have been trading that its profit NextEra Energy NEE 55.65 7 87.69 77.22 +.13 +0.2 t s s +0.1 +29.3 1.54f Investors weighed the driving expectations for a more than tripled in the Piedmont Office RT PDM 11.26 9 19.99 18.65 +.16 +0.9 s s s +14.9 +17.5 6 0.84 latest batch of company strong rebound for the first quarter. Its shares earnings reports and en- economy and robust cor- jumped 4.2% in af- Regions Fncl RF 8.41 0 22.61 21.95 +.54 +2.5 s s s +36.2 +108.5 14 0.62 couraging economic data. porate profit growth this ter-hours trading. Smucker, JM SJM 101.89 0 134.12 131.94 +1.45 +1.1 s s s +14.1 +11.4 16 3.60f A report showing that the year. That’s helped stocks Auto companies fell Texas Instru TXN 105.45 9 197.58 185.82 +4.00 +2.2 t t t +13.2 +67.6 33 3.60 U.S. economy grew push higher and kept in- sharply after Ford warned UniFirst Corp UNF 145.96 8 258.86 225.45 +2.03 +0.9 t s s +6.5 +34.8 33 1.00 sharply in the first quar- dexes near their all-time that a worsening global Verizon Comm VZ 52.85 5 61.95 57.32 +.89 +1.6 r t t -2.4 +1.7 13 2.52 ter is among the latest highs. computer chip shortage Vodafone Group VOD 13.14 0 19.45 19.13 +.15 +0.8 s s s +16.1 +44.3 0.97e data pointing to an eco- Still, some of the big could cut its production in nomic recovery from the risks to the market in- half during the current WalMart Strs WMT 11 7. 01 7 153.66 139.63 +1.74 +1.3 t s s -3.1 +9.6 80 2.20f recession brought on by clude rising inflation get- quarter. Ford fell 9.4% and Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 33.36 9 57.05 52.74 +.34 +0.6 t t t +32.2 +22.4 1.87 the pandemic. Other up- ting out of hand and any General Motors fell 3.4%. Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum beat reports included aspect of the virus pan- Ride-sharing and deliv- 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 data showing that more demic worsening and ery service companies 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. Americans were signing throwing off the economic also dropped following a 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. contracts to buy homes in recovery, said Keith Bu- report that Labor Secre- March after two months chanan, senior portfolio tary Marty Walsh wants InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO of declines. manager at Globalt gig workers to be classi- Stocks overcame a midday “We’re experiencing a Investments. fied as employees. Door- 3-month T-bill .01 .01 ... .11 stumble and ended broadly strong economic recovery “Without one of those Dash fell 7.6%, Uber lost 6-month T-bill .04 .04 ... .12 higher on Wall Street, pushing that’s translating into a two, the macroeconomic 52-wk T-bill .05 .05 ... .16 the S&P 500 to another record 6% and Lyft sank 9.9%. high. The benchmark index strong corporate earnings 2-year T-note .16 .17 -0.01 .21 direction seems clear,” he On the economic front, rose 0.7% Thursday. Commu- environment,” said Bill 5-year T-note .86 .86 ... .36 said. the Commerce Depart- The yield on the nications companies powered Northey, senior invest- 7-year T-note 1.32 1.31 +0.01 .52 So far, company earn- ment said that the U.S. 10-year Treasury a big part of the gain, led by a ment director at U.S. Bank 10-year T-note 1.64 1.62 +0.02 .62 7.3% leap in Facebook. ings for the first three economy grew at a brisk note rose to Wealth Management. months of the year are 6.4% annual rate in the 1.64% Thursday. 30-year T-bond 2.31 2.30 +0.01 1.24 Facebook FB The S&P 500 index rose largely exceeding Wall last quarter. That acceler- Yields affect 28.29 points to 4,211.47. Street’s expectations and ation is expected to in- rates on mort- Close: $329.51 22.41 or 7.3% NAT'L WK 6MO 1YR The social media company reported The index also hit an all- stoking bullish profit out- crease through the gages and other CONSUMER RATES AVG AGO AGO AGO a jump in advertising revenue time high on Monday. The looks for 2021. summer as more vaccina- consumer loans. during the first quarter and beat an- 48 month new car loan 4.05 s 4.04 4.05 4.13 alysts’ profit forecasts. Dow Jones Industrial Av- Facebook jumped 7.3% tions are administered Money market account 0.08 r 0.08 0.10 0.19 $350 erage added 239.98 points, after the social media and COVID-19 cases con- PRIME FED 1 year CD 0.32 r 0.32 0.33 0.42 or 0.7%, to 34,060.36, while RATE FUNDS giant reported stron- tinue to fall. Meanwhile $30K Home equity loan 4.65 t 4.66 4.71 5.09 300 the Nasdaq gained 31.52 LAST 3.25 .13 ger-than-expected results the Labor Department s 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 30 year xed mortgage 3.11 3.07 3.26 3.01 250 points, or 0.2%, to for the first quarter said the number of Amer- FMA 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 15 year xed mortgage 2.39 s 2.35 2.51 2.58 14,082.55. Both indexes 52-week range thanks to soaring ad icans who filed for unem- $198.76 $331.81 had also been in the red revenue. ployment benefits fell Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD Vol.: 56.1m (2.9x avg.) PE: 32.7 earlier in the day. That followed an again last week. Crude Oil (bbl) 65.01 63.86 +1.80 +34.0 Mkt. Cap: $791.1 b Yield: ... Energy prices Ethanol (gal) 2.33 2.33 ... +62.6 closed higher, Heating Oil (gal) 1.96 1.94 +1.18 +32.2 Generac Holdings GNRC with U.S. crude Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.91 2.93 -1.67 +14.7 Close: $337.18 21.02 or 6.7% For the RECORD oil up 1.8% and Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.10 2.07 +1.34 +47.5 The maker of backup power gener- wholesale gaso- ators raised its profit forecast after Citrus County METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD reporting strong first-quarter finan- ON THE NET line gaining Gold (oz) 1768.10 1773.50 -0.30 -6.6 cial results. Sheriff’s Office 1.3%. Gold and Silver (oz) 26.05 26.09 -0.12 -1.1 $400 I For more information about arrests made by the silver prices fell Platinum (oz) 1197.60 1212.20 -1.20 +11.4 Arrests from Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, go to www. slightly. Copper (lb) 4.49 4.54 -0.11 +27.9 300 April 28 sheriffcitrus.org and click on the Public Palladium (oz) 2952.60 2934.20 +0.63 +20.6 I Kayla Ann Bouchard, 32, 200 Information link, then on Arrest Reports. 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Bond and burglary of unoccupied (Previous and change gures reect current contract.) appointing fiscal third-quarter finan- session of cannabis and drug cial results. paraphernalia. Bond $14,000. $2,000. residence. Bond $12,000. MutualFunds I Devin Rae Pendrod, 25, I Daniel Charles Ball, 35, I Patrick Edward Rouse, $160 Homosassa, arrested April 27 30, Hernando, arrested April 27 TOTAL RETURN Ocala, arrested April 28 for 150 FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* possession of controlled sub- for resist officer with violence, for failure to appear. No bond. American Funds AmrcnBalA m 32.29 +.17 +7.3 +24.0 +11.5 +10.9 140 stance and drug parapherna- battery LEO/firefighter/EMS I John Curtis Dillon, 46, CptWldGrIncA m64.64 +.17 +9.2 +43.2 +11.6 +13.1 130 lia. Bond $3,000. provider/public transit em- Hudson, arrested April 27 for CptlIncBldrA m 67.84 +.29 +8.3 +24.3 +7.6 +7.3 FMA 52-week range I ployee. Bond $15,000. failure to appear. No bond. FdmtlInvsA m 77.09 +.40 +11.7 +44.1 +15.1 +15.8 Denziel Xavier Delontie $91.15 $162.56 Thomas, 27, Dunnellon, ar- I Corissa Lynn Barron, 34, I Brent Thomas Spicer, 42, GrfAmrcA m 73.35 +.04 +8.6 +54.1 +21.0 +20.8 Homosassa, arrested April 27 IncAmrcA m 25.57 +.12 +9.3 +27.4 +9.5 +9.3 Vol.: 2.8m (7.8x avg.) PE: 39.7 rested April 28 for violation of Inverness, arrested April 27 Mkt. Cap: $9.0 b Yield: ... InvCAmrcA m 49.61 +.40 +12.0 +41.0 +14.1 +14.2 probation. No bond. for child abuse without caus- for two counts of failure to ap- ing great bodily harm. Bond NwPrspctvA m 65.45 +.02 +8.2 +57.3 +19.6 +18.7 Cree CREE I Gilbert Robert Rowland, pear. No bond. WAMtInvsA m 56.74 +.60 +13.5 +37.9 +14.0 +14.6 50, Silver Springs, arrested $2,000. I Erika Brittany Sewell, 33, Close: $98.53 -14.20 or -12.6% I Dodge & Cox Inc 14.24 ... -1.7 +5.1 +6.1 +4.6 The lighting products maker gave April 28 for writ of bodily at- Karen Ann Pearce, 62, Inverness, arrested April 27 Stk 235.72 +3.04 +23.7 +59.8 +15.5 +16.9 investors a disappointing profit fore- tachment. Bond $2,177. Crystal River, arrested April 27 for failure to appear. No bond. Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 146.20 +.99 +12.6 +45.7 +18.6 +17.6 cast. for aggravated battery using a I Contrafund 18.17 +.18 +10.8 +49.1 +21.3 +21.0 I Clarissa Sue Davis, 39, Jody Gene Guiney, 66, $140 Dunnellon, arrested April 28 deadly weapon. No bond. Homosassa, arrested April 27 TtlMktIdxInsPrm 121.36 +.56 +12.8 +50.4 +18.9 +17.8 I USBdIdxInsPrm 12.03 -.01 -2.8 -0.6 +5.2 +3.1 120 for petit theft (less than $100). Matthew Gregory Laplat- for grand theft ($750 or more ney, 24, Inverness, arrested Schwab SP500Idx 64.67 +.43 +12.6 +45.6 +18.6 +17.5 100 Bond $500. but less than $5,000) and utter T. Rowe Price BCGr 180.45 +.71 +9.0 +47.5 +21.7 +23.3 April 27 for fugitive from jus- 80 I Tonia Marie Henderson, and publish a forged instru- Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 389.02 +2.64 +12.6 +45.7 +18.6 +17.5 FMA tice. No bond. 50, Crystal River, arrested ment with intent to injure/de- DivGrInv 36.22 +.36 +9.6 +34.8 +16.8 +14.9 52-week range I Richard Dorman Allen, $38.65 $129.90 April 28 for driving while li- fraud. $4,000. GrIdxAdmrl 142.53 +.43 +9.4 +54.4 +25.9 +22.6 50, arrested April 27 for viola- I Cameron Zacchheus InTrTEAdmrl 14.81 -.02 +0.4 +7.4 +5.1 +3.2 Vol.: 6.0m (3.6x avg.) PE: ... censes suspended or revoked Mkt. Cap: $10.9 b Yield: ... (habitual traffic offender). tion of probation. No bond. McCullough, 32, Crystal River, IntlGrAdmrl 168.27 -.91 +5.0 +75.8 +23.1 +23.0 I MdCpIdxAdmrl 289.89 +.87 +13.4 +54.0 +16.6 +15.8 Bond $5,000. Matthew Chadwick arrested April 27 for assault on Hologic HOLX PrmCpAdmrl 175.32 +.69 +14.0 +51.2 +18.0 +19.8 Padgett, 26, Beverly Hills, ar- LEO/firefighter/EMS provider/ Close: $66.23 -6.17 or -8.5% Arrests from STInvmGrdAdmrl10.96 ... -0.1 +4.4 +4.2 +2.9 rested April 27 for violation of public transit employee, resist The medical device maker’s fiscal April 27 SmCpIdxAdmrl 107.96 -.12 +16.1 +67.5 +16.5 +16.4 second-quarter profit fell short of probation. No bond. officer with violence and tres- TrgtRtr2025Inv 22.66 +.03 +5.2 +26.7 +10.6 +10.5 Wall Street forecasts. I Joseph John Ross, 29, I Alicia Dianne McCarthy, pass on property other than TtBMIdxAdmrl 11.22 ... -2.8 -0.5 +5.2 +3.2 Lecanto, arrested April 27 for 29, Homosassa, arrested structure or conveyance. TtInBIdxAdmrl 22.76 -.06 -2.5 +0.6 +4.0 +3.3 $90 false report/info of any crime April 27 for grand theft ($750 Bond $11,000. TtInSIdxAdmrl 35.07 -.01 +8.3 +45.2 +7.6 +10.4 80 to LEO. Bond $1,000. or more but less than $5,000) I TtInSIdxInv 20.96 -.01 +8.3 +45.1 +7.5 +10.3 Ciera Marie Bishop, 19, 70 I TtlSMIdxAdmrl 106.49 +.49 +12.8 +50.4 +18.9 +17.9 Jessica Marie Whitelock, and burglary of unoccupied Hernando, arrested April 27 60 TtlSMIdxInv 106.46 +.49 +12.7 +50.3 +18.8 +17.7 FMA 24, Hernando, arrested April residence. Bond $12,000. for child neglect without great WlngtnAdmrl 82.53 +.55 +8.5 +27.8 +12.9 +11.9 52-week range 27 for failure to appear. No I William Edward Knight, bodily harm by willful or culpa- WlslyIncAdmrl 70.38 +.27 +3.2 +13.5 +9.3 +7.7 $48.39 $85.00 bond. 38, Homosassa, arrested ble negligence and petit theft *– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a Vol.: 8.6m (4.2x avg.) PE: 15.7 I Richardo Ian Barnhart, April 27 for grand theft ($750 (value less than $100). Bond marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Mkt. Cap: $17.1 b Yield: ... 38, Dunnellon, arrested April or more but less than $5,000) $2,250. Merck & Co. MRK Close: $73.68 -3.41 or -4.4% The drug developer reported weak first-quarter profit and revenue.

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70 FMA 52-week range $71.72 $87.80 Vol.: 29.1m (2.4x avg.) PE: 26.5 Mkt. Cap: $186.4 b Yield: 3.5% SOURCE: FISAP “The world is a dangerous place to live, not Page A10 - FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.” Albert Einstein, 1879-1955 OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Hot Corner: FATAL CRASH I (Re the Monday, April 26, EDITORIAL BOARD front-page News Brief, “One A NOTE ABOUT HOT CORNERS Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher dies in Sunday crash”): I just n Hot Corners are compiled from anonymous Sound Off calls read in this morning’s paper received during a short period of time. Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member where there was another death n Sound Off is meant for readers to voice Mac Harris ...... citizen member on (County Road) 491 and their opinions on local issues. If you would Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member (State Road) 200 — way too like to comment on state or national issues, many already. Jeff Bryan ...... managing editor please submit a letter to the editor. My suggestion would be to Founded Brian LaPeter ...... assistant managing editor n See the guidelines for letters, below. by Albert M. put a roundabout there with Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... assistant managing editor, desk rumble strips coming from all n Guidelines for placing Sound Off calls “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” three ways to warn motorists to appear at the bottom of this page. — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus slow down. I doubt whether a traffic light would be as suffi- political influence to speed up been a traffic signal. But again, The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials cient there. Again, a round- the installation. Hopefully, one we wait and wait and we see fa- are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. about, I believe, is the way to of our commissioners will now tality after fatality. Would you go. We must do that to save agree that the light is more im- please get the traffic signal that lives. portant than the bridge. was promised many months SHELTER SUPPORT I Tragic — another fatal acci- I Another fatality at State ago to stop these senseless dent at (S.R.) 200 and (C.R.) Road 200 and (C.R.) 491. I (deaths)? 491. I know a traffic light has thought we were supposed to I Another death on (S.R.) been approved, but just how be getting a traffic signal there. 200 and (C.R.) 491. How many long does it take to engineer its This is ridiculous. Even though more before they finally put a construction? Maybe our com- the man ... probably could have traffic (light) at the dangerous Sending a missioners can use their stopped when there would have corner? message on the LETTERS to the Editor issues in the context of state Stand together OPINIONS INVITED and national politics, poli- and bring harmony I Viewpoints depicted in political cies, events and issues in cartoons, columns or letters do As longtime subscribers to not necessarily represent the general. animal shelter the Chronicle, my wife and I opinion of the editorial board. I further suggest that a want to relate just how much I Groups or individuals are newspaper cannot have a to- hose concerned about something better. we enjoyed Sunday’s invited to express their opinions tally local focus. There is too the care and fate of an- That is one of the reason (April 25) “Out the Window” in a letter to the editor. much happening in Florida, imals are deeply trou- Citrus County has ended up column by Gerry Mulligan. I Persons wishing to address the throughout the USA and even T The content and apparent editorial board, which meets throughout many parts of the bled by the condition of our with so many miserable weekly, should call Jeff Bryan world that all can have a real county animal shelter in neighborhood roads. It is eas- aim really struck a chord with the both of us. at 352-563-5660. effect on our local situation. Inverness. ier to just say no. We have had We strongly agree that the I All letters must be signed and By all means let us talk about Our county government, the leaders always more interest- interface between the people include a phone number and local issues, but let us also owner/operator of ing in being re- hometown, including letters of this country has changed sent via email. Names and consider the cause and effect the facility, has elected and from one’s convictions to ones hometowns will be printed; of issues that are outside the discussed making THE ISSUE: taking the easy political beliefs. While re- phone numbers will not be realm of our small local improvements for The way out. tired working people such as published or given out. county. many years, but $100,000 check. Citrus County ourselves are unable to I We reserve the right to edit little has changed. needs a new ani- change the positions and/or letters for length, libel, fairness Kenneth J. Clark and good taste. The conditions mal shelter. It the visions of what seems to Homosassa OUR OPINION: be the majority of this coun- I Letters must be no longer than are poor and does not have to 400 words, and writers will be overcrowded. Contributions a be an $11 million try, or even this state, we can begin by bringing the people limited to four letters per month. I agree with Newly elected measure of palace recom- of Citrus County together. I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, county commis- public support. mended by a con- 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Mulligan column Please let us stand together, sioners Ruthie sultant, but it does Crystal River, FL 34429; or I agree with Gerry Mulli- not as Democrats or Republi- email to letters@chronicle Schlabach and Holly Davis need to be substantially bet- gan’s column on Sunday, can, but as citizens of this online.com. April 25, about the county have both expressed an inter- ter than the one we now have. county and bring harmony to I Once approved and published est in building a new facility, Let’s remember, consultants first then state issue that af- our little slice of Florida. in the Chronicle, letters to the fects life in our county. editor will also appear in the but the most senior member are usually brought in to Thank you so much, Gerry, Should (you) disagree with of the board — Commissioner place a high price tag on an for the thought provoking col- Opinion section of the website, www.chronicleonline.com. politicians, vote them out. Ron Kitchen — stands in their improvement so that public umn. Hopefully, it has raised path. support disappears. Consul- a brow or two, and we can all Richard Maged Kitchen has good political tants are usually just cynical get together as citizens. that has the right to control Citrus Springs reason to oppose spending delaying tactics by those same what it chooses to say to the money on the project — that politicians who oppose mak- Tom and MaryAnne Bell public. is how he was elected to the ing changes. Inverness However, I suggest that a Good decision focus solely on local issues is board in the first place. For- We admit there are many on letters change What happens in too limiting. Our local issues mer commissioner JJ Kenney citizens who will not agree are directly affected by what- Gerry, good decision on let- sought reelection and prom- that improvements are capital affects county ever happens in Washington, ters and Sound Off. I have ised to spend the money nec- needed at the animal shelter. May I congratulate the edi- D.C., and Tallahassee, and stopped reading several writ- essary to build a new animal Citrus County has attracted tors of the Chronicle on their both locations are condi- ers for my own sanity and shelter. Kitchen stood op- many new residents who feel decision to tighten up on the tioned by state or national blood pressure. I have no posed and he defeated the in- low taxes are more important standards for letters to the politics. That has a direct ef- problem with people express- cumbent on Election Day. than anything else. And while editor and Sound Off calls. fect on local politics and poli- ing an opinion even if I dis- Times may be changing. most people like and care for Some will say this is a restric- cies. Our local issues are also agree, but constantly making political statements without Commissioner Kitchen com- animals, they would prefer tion of freedom of speech. I greatly affected by the COVID facts because it is the way the plained at a recent board not to spend any tax dollars to do not. I must confess that I pandemic and the actions and have been guilty of deroga- policies applied at all levels writer wants things to be, not meeting that citizens raise deal with the need. tory comments about a cer- to try to solve this problem. so much. their hands when they are That is certainly the right of tain former president and his We must also add the issue of I do think there are serious asked if they want a new ani- any citizen to stand opposed. followers. But we should real- the local economy, being de- state and local issues that mal shelter, but people will But kicking the problem down ize that what is said in pendent on factors beyond should have open discussions not pull out their checkbooks the road will not make it go printed letters and phone our control. Therefore, I will and opinions. to pay for it. away. The current substan- calls is also, by default, said reserve the right to comment, That is why it was pretty dard shelter is not adequate. by the Chronicle. A newspa- positively or negatively, but Roger Krieger darn amazing last week when We are pleased that Com- per is a private organization always appropriately, on local Beverly Hills a man strolled into the Chron- missioners Schlabach and icle office with an envelope Davis are pushing the issue. containing a contribution to Commissioner Jeff Kinnard Hot Corner: ANMAL SHELTER build a new animal shelter. has also voiced support for I This call is in regards to the comment some in. We’ve got money, now do something with it. He said it needed to be an building a new shelter. nasty person made about the animal shelter (in I I’m responding to Sound Off in reference to anonymous contribution and The $100,000 anonymous the Sunday, April 25, Commentary Section C, (the Sunday, April 25, front-page Commentary then he left. When the enve- contribution is a nice sign front-page story, “Need for new animal shelter Section C story), “Need for new animal shelter lope was opened, it contained that some in the public do feel up for debate,” “Sound Off callers this week up for debate.” There should be no debate. We a $100,000 check. strongly about the need. Let have had a lot to say about the county need a new animal shelter, period. Un- Obviously, some people are us remember that Rep. Ralph replacing the old animal shelter”). It OUND fortunately, animals can’t seek shelter willing to open up their check- Massullo offered a $500,000 says: “All this talk and worry about the S like normal people would. A person books to help the animals and contribution of his own money animal shelter is ridiculous. If nobody complained about the people living in the county. if the county would build the wants these animals, just put them to OFF the woods. A lot of those people choose We suspect there are other new shelter near the county sleep, for Pete’s sakes.” Obviously, these to live in the woods. Some of those peo- residents who feel the same jail in Lecanto. The state rep- are very coldhearted people who put ple have money coming in from govern- way. resentative feels strongly that this in the Sound Off or maybe they’ve ment checks every month that they It should be clear that build- if inmates would have the op- never owned a pet. Well, we do need a cash, but they just don’t want to pay the ing and operating a decent portunity to care for animals, new animal shelter and they don’t need CALL rent and live in an apartment. Therefore, animal shelter is a responsi- it might help them reflect on to be put to sleep. they live in the woods. They’re self- bility of county government, needs other than their own. I I read the Citrus County Sound Off 563-0579 sufficient to live in an apartment, but and not necessarily that of This last Tuesday, Commis- line today, Sunday, April 25, and I’m dis- they choose not to. I As a 49-year resident of Citrus County, I private individuals who are sioner Kitchen managed to gusted to see so many people called in against an animal shelter upgrade. If you remember, agree with Cortney Stewart that now is the time willing to write a check in have a final decision delayed they’re talking about paving the roads, but the to put a new animal shelter in the center of the support. But individual by proposing another revisit gas tax and the increased gas tax was supposed county. Do not let the desire to make Citrus checks and contributions cer- of the cost to renovate the ex- to be there to pay for the roads. Of course, you County the bike trail capital of Florida, and other tainly raise the awareness of isting facility, even though the know what happened to that money. But it issues, stand in the way. I have a large donation all involved. majority appeared willing to seems to me that man’s best friend doesn’t have for a new shelter and I believe there are plenty of In local politics, when you move forward. a dog’s best friend. I just don’t understand these others if plans are finalized. talk about spending money, it The county obviously has people. They don’t ask for much. They’re all just I I’m calling to ask our commissioners to sup- is much easier to be against support of some in the public afraid, they’re all alone and all they are is they port the animal shelter, not another bike path. something than to stand for to build a new shelter. Some love to love you. And to be treated like garbage The animal shelter needs it more than we need something. It is easier to say will come up with excuses as like the one guy said and just put them to sleep? another bike path right now. that you are against spending to why the need should be ig- I OK, come on. With all this money just do- I A big hat’s off to Ralph Massullo, doctor, tax dollars to make an im- nored; the leaders will come nated, get that new animal shelter built. It’s been politician and contributor to the animal shelter provement than it ever is to up with ways to get the job long overdue. Citrus County ought to be fund. Thanks again, doctor. Everybody appreci- stand up and say you want done. ashamed of itself, the shape that nasty place is ates it, I think. Thanks again, doc.

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. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OPINION FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 A11 Sound OFF Time to deal with it’s going to benefit is What is affordable Sugarmill Woods resi- Inverness traffic dents. So, therefore, why housing? It’s nice to read that don’t they pay for it them- (Re the Sunday, April 11, we’re going to get a Chili’s selves? They don’t want 2021, front-page story, restaurant in Inverness. I people driving through “Will money be there to think that’s a great thing. their community to utilize help?” “Affordable housing One thing we don’t seem that trail back and forth, in Citrus County at a to be dealing with in down- now do they? So, no, I say crossroads”): You know, I town Inverness and the no, don’t use taxpayers’ thought things were kind YOUR HEALTH IS OUR PRIORITY outskirts of it is the traffic money to put the trail of bad ... the Florida Sen- situation. This time of there. If Sugarmill wants it ate President, now Wilton year, it is nearly impossi- for their residents, let Simpson ... with affordable ble to get through town. It them pay for it. housing, let’s just take will take you 15 minutes to what we want from the Sa- get from one side of Inver- Build dock for dowski Trust Fund. I ness to the other. If you a party boat mean, nobody even says in travel up U.S. 41 toward Build it, then they will this article what is consid- Hernando, traffic gets come and use it. When the ered affordable housing. If backed up so bad at the party boat, Apollo, was op- you’re making minimum lights and coming into erating many years ago wage, the prices that I’m town, it’s backed up even from Crystal River, it was seeing around here, that’s more. I haven’t read any- popular and highly uti- not affordable housing. thing lately about any lized. The BOCC should Also, trying to pass the plans to try and get the take some of that pot of other law to take away Disease Control: federal government or gold from the BP oil spill local government’s choice Primary Care: state government to widen and put it towards a boat to use green energy and Family Medicine Hypertension U.S. 41. And does the city dock for a party or head such? Personally, I don’t Internal Medicine Diabetes council have any other boat near the boat ramp see how anyone can say ideas or plans to ease the at the “ditch of dreams.” Wilton Simpson is doing a Immunizations COPD traffic burden in downtown Give the folks that cannot good job up there. Inverness? It really is Women’s/Men’s Health CHF afford nor care to own a That’s a small something we need to take boat their fishing dream. Geriatrics a look at. The town contin- home for five kids Musculoskeletal Complaints ues to grow like the rest of Pick up (Re the April 11, 2021, Florida and this problem is Skin Lesions Diagnostic Services: Floral City trash front-page story, “Still in not going to get any better. X-Ray/CT Someone said to me the the family,” “New home re- Hearing Aids About time other day, how do I like the places childhood home for Telemedicine Ultrasound eyesore is improvements to Floral Crystal River woman”): In City — their new signs, reading the Sunday paper, Nuclear Stress Testing demolished their flowers and so forth? I’m very happy that Sum- In-House Lab (Re the Friday, April 9, I said I would be more im- mer Hormell has a new Sick Visits: 2021, Page A3 story, “In- pressed if ... the trash and home built by the SHIP Urgent Care Pulmonary Function Testing verness Council plans to the dirt, debris, north of program, but I’m just won- Separated Respiratory Clinic COVID Testing/Treatment demolish Manning’s Bar in the school on Old Floral dering how they feel a less than a week”): It’s (City) Road were to be two-bedroom home is suit- about time Manning’s Bar cleaned up. It is getting so able for a couple and five is being torn down. It has much worse. children. been an embarrassing eye- NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS! sore in Inverness ever Thanks for Vaccine process very smooth since I’ve lived here, which vaccination clinic ADDRESS: is over 30 years. Thank Mr. Mulligan’s column CONTACT US: I want to give a shout- 7562 W. GULF TO LAKE HWY., you, Inverness City Coun- out to Keith at First Bap- on April 11 talks about cil, for getting the job tist Church of Hernando. Publix (Sunday’s CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 done. I can’t wait to see it He offered his fellowship Commentary Section C gone. hall for a COVID vaccina- front-page Out the Window PHONE: OFFICE - 352-436-4328 Let Sugarmill tion clinic in cooperation column titled, “Criticism WELCOME FAX: 352-260-0960 with the Department of of Publix was unfair”). residents fund trail Health and the fire depart- Publix should be given an BARRY NASH I’m responding to Sound ment. My wife and I were award. 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A12 FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 NATION & WORLD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE US recovery from recession showing momentum MARTIN CRUTSINGER Economists say that wide- residents. AND PAUL WISEMAN spread vaccinations and declin- Online sites that have capital- Associated Press ing viral cases, the reopening of ized on goods purchases during more businesses, a huge infusion the pandemic — from Amazon to WASHINGTON — Powered by of federal aid and healthy job Etsy to eBay — are under pres- consumers and fueled by gov- gains should help sustain steady sure to show they can sustain ernment aid, the U.S. economy growth. For 2021 as a whole, they accelerating growth even as con- is achieving a remarkably fast expect the economy to expand sumers look more toward ser- recovery from the recession that around 7%, which would mark vices and less on goods. So far, ripped through the nation last the fastest calendar-year growth Amazon, the dominant site by year on the heels of the corona- since 1984. far, is hardly showing signs of virus and cost tens of millions of As American consumers have slowing down. On Thursday, it Americans their jobs and stepped up their spending in re- reported that its first-quarter businesses. cent months, they have con- profit more than tripled from a The economy grew last quar- sumed physical goods far more year ago, fueled by online ter at a vigorous 6.4% annual than they have services, like shopping. rate, the government said Thurs- haircuts, airline tickets and The speed of the rebounding day, and expectations are that restaurant meals: Spending on U.S. economy has been particu- the current quarter will be even goods accelerated at an annual larly striking given the depth of better. The number of people pace of nearly 24% last quarter; damage the pandemic inflicted Associated Press seeking unemployment aid — a services spending rose at a rate on it beginning last year. With A member of the wait staff delivers food to outdoor diners along the rough reflection of layoffs — last below 5%. businesses all but shut down, sidewalk at the Mediterranean Deli restaurant in Chapel Hill, N.C., April 16. week reached its lowest point But now, that disparity will the economy contracted at a re- The U.S. economy grew at a brisk 6.4% annual rate last quarter. since the pandemic struck. And likely shift as more restaurants cord annual pace of 31% in the burst of hiring since August. of the economy rev up,” said the National Association of Re- and entertainment venues re- April-June quarter of last year Meantime, retail spending has Gregory Daco, chief economist altors said Thursday that more open and people look to spend before rebounding sharply in surged, manufacturing output is at Oxford Economics. “We have Americans signed contracts to more on experiences and less the subsequent months. up and consumer confidence an improving health environ- buy homes in March, reflecting a on tangible items. On Friday, for The bounce-back has been has reached its highest point ment, fiscal stimulus remains strong housing market as sum- example, Disneyland will re- swift. In March, employers since the pandemic began. abundant and we are starting to mer approaches. open, with limited capacity, to added 916,000 jobs — the biggest “We are seeing all the engines see rebounding employment.” Around the NATION & WORLD Chemical Fire, Missouri President Abbas delays has enforced a ban on Palestinian Au- than 2,400 deaths per day, though on thority activities, including campaign Thursday the Health Ministry announced Palestinian elections events. another 3,001 deaths, bringing Brazil’s JERUSALEM — President Mahmoud “Faced with this difficult situation, we total to 401,186. Abbas announced early Friday that the decided to postpone the date of holding Local health experts have celebrated first Palestinian elections in 15 years will legislative elections until the participation the recent decline of cases and deaths, be delayed, citing a dispute with Israel to of Jerusalem and its people in these plus the eased pressure on the Brazilian call off a vote in which his fractured elections is guaranteed,” Abbas said. health care system — but only modestly. Fatah party was expected to suffer an- “There will be no concession on Jerusa- They are apprehensive of another wave other embarrassing defeat to the Hamas lem and no concession on our people in of the disease, like those seen in some militant group. Jerusalem exercising their democratic European nations, due to a premature Hamas slammed the move as a rights.” resumption of activity in states and cities “coup.” But the indefinite postponement combined with slow vaccination rollout. will be quietly welcomed by Israel and Brazil tops 400,000 Less than 6% of Brazilians have been Western countries, which view the Is- virus deaths fully vaccinated against COVID-19, ac- lamic militant group as a terrorist organi- SAO PAULO — Brazil on Thursday cording to Our World in Data, an online zation and are concerned about its became the second country to officially research site. growing strength. top 400,000 COVID-19 deaths, losing Reports: Dozens injured For ordinary Palestinians, the delay another 100,000 lives in just one month, leaves a long-entrenched political leader- as some health experts warn there may in grandstand collapse ship in place that has failed to advance be gruesome days ahead when the JERUSALEM — Dozens of people their hopes for statehood, heal the bitter Southern Hemisphere enters winter. were injured, some seriously, when a rift between Fatah and Hamas or lift the April was Brazil’s deadliest month of grandstand collapsed at a Jewish reli- blockade on the Gaza Strip, and which is the pandemic, with thousands of people gious gathering in northern Israel at- seen as increasingly corrupt and authori- losing their lives daily at crowded tended by tens of thousands of people, tarian. Presidential elections planned for hospitals. local media reported Friday. July also appeared to be on hold. The country’s Health Ministry regis- Israel’s Haaretz newspaper and other Abbas insisted elections could not be tered more than 4,000 deaths on two media outlets reported that around Associated Press held without the full participation of Pal- A large chemical fire burns at the Manor Chemical days early in the month, and its 20 people were in critical condition, with Company in Affton, Mo. on Thursday. Thirteen area fire estinians in east Jerusalem. Israel has seven-day average topped out at above ambulances and helicopters racing to departments responded to the blaze, adjacent to railroad yet to say whether it would allow voting 3,100. That figure has tilted downward the scene. tracks, as neighborhoods were evacuated. by mail there as in past elections and in the last two weeks, to less — From wire reports BIGGEST REBATES OF THE YEAR! Call Today! Limited Time Offer! 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N OTHING BELOW PINK LINE The Number: I /B2 3 I Scoreboard/B3 Islander Semyon Varla- I Sports briefs/B3 mov is the first goalie to I Lottery, TV/B3 shut out the Rangers I HS baseball/B4 I CITRUSPORTS COUNTY CHRONICLE NHL/B4 3 times in Madison Square Semyon I Seniors leads Citrus Garden in one season. S baseball team past CR Varlamov Section B - FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 and into title game./B4 No suspense at the top of 2021 NFL draft picks. Only Plunkett won a Super Bowl among Three quarterbacks those QBs, and he didn’t do it with New England, which drafted him. Two more passers went in the top 15: Ohio dominate early picks State’s Justin Fields to Chicago, which traded up to the 11th slot with the Giants, and Ala- BARRY WILNER bama’s Mac Jones to New England. AP pro football writer Lawrence, a junior who led Clemson to a na- tional title, generally is considered the best No suspense at the top of this NFL draft: prospect at the position since Andrew Luck in Quarterback, quarterback and, yep, 2012. He joins new coach Urban Meyer, himself quarterback. a major success in the college ranks, in trying to With fans in attendance, prospects on hand turn around a franchise that went 1-15 last and Commissioner Roger Goodell dispensing season. greetings to players being selected Thursday “I’m just pumped,“ Lawrence said. ”The best night, Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence went to the is yet to come. Jacksonville Jaguars to get things started. Next “I don’t know what the point is ... if you don’t was BYU’s Zach Wilson going to the New York expect to win every week. I’m going to bring the Jets, and North Dakota State’s Trey Lance land- same mindset.” ing with the . The mindset in Cleveland was positive simply That matched 1971 (Jim Plunkett, Archie Man- because there were 12 prospects (not Lawrence) ning, Dan Pastorini) and 1999 (Tim Couch, Don- Associated Press ovan McNabb, Akili Smith) as the only drafts and thousands of fans — including, according to A Jacksonville fan celebrates after the Jaguars chose Clemson quarterback with quarterbacks taken with the top three See DRAFT/Page B3 Trevor Lawrence with the first pick in the NFL draft Thursday in Cleveland. Bats stall, Senior leadership Warriors fall, 3-1 Seven Rivers drops district final to AATL CHRIS BERNHARDT JR. Staff writer

SHADY HILLS — Seven Riv- ers Christian made a run at pull- ing off a rally in the seventh inning on Thursday night. But it the end the Warriors couldn’t overcome the previous six innings of quiet offense. Seven Rivers dropped the Dis- trict 2A-9 championship game at Bishop McLaughlin to Academy at the Lakes, 3-1. “Academy played great. They played a good game, they de- served to win. They played bet- ter than we did,” Seven Rivers head coach Gary Dreyer said. “Our goal is to go out each night, play the best we can and then if it’s God’s will we win then great. If not, we just have to trust in that.” This one was largely a pitch- ers’ duel in a matchup of the top two seeds, the Warriors (13-5) getting to bat last due to being the No. 1. They split two games MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle with the Wildcats (16-4) during Citrus third baseman Miranda Wilson, right, gets set to tag out Destiny Bealer of Dunnellon, who was trying to stretch a double into the regular season. a triple in the second inning Thursday night at Dunnellon High School in the District 4A-6 title game. Citrus won 9-8. Academy jumped in front in the top of the first. Juliana Ries and Addy Aliano hit back-to- Citrus veterans come up big late at the plate to win district crown back singles to start the inning, then after a force out at third MATT PFIFFNER score at 8-8. Hit it on the ground and let the runner Molly Blackwood singled past Sports editor With one out in the bottom of the move around,” Lewis said. “We lost our the second baseman to make it frame, Citrus senior slugger Mattie Lin- freshman year to Crystal River by one 1-0. DUNNELLON — Moments after see- hart had the patience to work a walk. run and we weren’t going to let that hap- That score held until the top ing a five-run lead evaporate Thursday “We talk about do your job. And at that pen again.” of the fifth. Katie Ferguson had night, a pair of Citrus seniors took it point she had to get on base,” Citrus Bishop said of his senior catcher, a leadoff single, stole second upon themselves to rally the Hurricanes coach Larry Bishop said. “As long as she “Can’t say enough about Ashton. Behind and came around on a single to back in front and deliver a District 4A-6 got on, whatever way, that’s the mindset the plate she commands the game and at shallow left field off the bat of softball championship over Dunnellon, she went up there with.” the plate she had a great night too.” Ries. Aliano added another RBI 9-8. After a ground ball out moved Linhart The top of the seventh inning did have single to left to increase the lead The top-seeded Hurricanes (14-9) led to second, fellow senior Ashton Lewis its share of drama, however. to 3-0. 8-3 after five innings on the Tigers’ home stepped to the plate with two outs. She Dunnellon’s Kiarah Jones worked a Meanwhile on the mound, field, but watched as second-seeded delivered a base hit to left field that eas- two-out walk to bring leadoff hitter Dunnellon pushed five runs across the ily plated Linhart for the go-ahead run. Ferguson was holding down the Warriors. After going down in plate in the top of the sixth to knot the “My biggest approach was just contact. See SENIOR/Page B3 See WARRIORS/Page B3 State tennis run ends for Dodd in semifinals MATT PFIFFNER off him, because he was a really good player.” Sports editor The Citrus standout was making his first trip to state and won a pair of singles SANFORD — The Class 2A tennis state matches Wednesday and also played a dou- tournament run for Citrus sophomore Riley bles match later that day with playing part- Dodd came to an end in the singles semifi- ner Freddie Sansone. nals Thursday morning at Sylvan Lake Park, Dodd said he threw everything he had at but he didn’t go down without a fight. Cancelado at the end of the second set to Down a set already and trailing 5-0 in the stay on the court as long as possible. second set against Kristopher Cancelado of “I think it was more leftover gas I had to Somerset Academy, Dodd won a game on his get out,” he said. “This was going to be my own serve and then broke Cancelado’s serve last match if I didn’t win more games off him, to close the gap to 5-2. But the Panther broke so I just left everything out there I had. Just Dodd’s serve for the seventh and final ran out of steam, playing so many matches.” time of the match for an impressive Moving forward, Dodd said there are two 6-1, 6-2 victory. parts of his game he wants to focus on the “This kid was an outstanding player. I was most to get to that next level. expecting to see players like this at state,” “I think I’ll focus on my net game and my Dodd said. “I’m just blessed and happy that serves. I’m a lanky player, so I think I can be I won the first two matches and was able to intimidating at the net. My serves are good, go against such a talented player. It’s fun to but I need to work on my second serve,” MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle see the high-level players and what they Dodd said. “Once I really get my serves good Riley Dodd of Citrus gets set to return a shot Thursday against Kristopher Cancelado have to give. As much as I wanted to win the and my volleys there, I think I’ll be dominat- of Somerset Academy during the Class 2A tennis state tournament at Sylvan Lake match, I was happy with taking three games ing. That’s the goal.” Park in Sanford. Dodd dropped the semifinal match 6-1, 6-2. B2 FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS East Division East Division Orioles 4, Yankees 3: Cedric Mullins Brewers 2, Dodgers 1: Travis Shaw Detroit (Skubal 0-3) at N.Y. Yankees W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away delivered a winning sacrifice fly in the hit a two-run homer in the fourth in- (Cole 3-1), 7:05 p.m. Boston 16 10 .615 — — 6-4 L-1 8-8 8-2 Atlanta 12 13 .480 — 1½ 6-4 L-1 7-7 5-6 10th inning, Trey Mancini had his first ning off Trevor Bauer, Eric Lauer won Atlanta (Wilson 1-1) at Toronto (Ray Tampa Bay 13 13 .500 3 1 5-5 L-1 6-8 7-5 Philadelphia 12 13 .480 — — 4-6 L-1 8-4 4-9 three-hit game since returning from in his first start of the season. 0-1), 7:07 p.m. Toronto 11 12 .478 3½ 1½ 5-5 L-1 4-4 7-8 New York 9 10 .474 — 1½ 3-7 L-2 6-4 3-6 colon cancer surgery. Mancini had an Cubs 9, Braves 3: Jason Heyward Houston (McCullers Jr. 1-1) at Tampa Baltimore 11 14 .440 4½ 2½ 4-6 W-1 4-10 7-4 Miami 11 13 .458 ½ 2 4-5 W-1 4-7 7-6 RBI single in the first and hit a tying drove in two runs with two hits and the Bay (Fleming 1-2), 7:10 p.m. solo homer in the sixth on a flat cutter Chicago Cubs emerged from their Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 3-2) at Cincin- New York 11 14 .440 4½ 2½ 6-4 L-1 4-7 7-7 Washington 9 12 .429 1 2½ 5-5 W-1 5-5 4-7 from Jordan Montgomery, who shook hitting slump, ending their five-game nati (Miley 2-2), 7:10 p.m. Central Division Central Division off the initial sign from catcher Gary losing streak. Boston (Eovaldi 3-2) at Texas (Arihara W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Sánchez. Rangers 4, Red Sox 1: Texas catcher 2-2), 8:05 p.m. Kansas City 15 8 .652 — — 7-3 W-1 8-5 7-3 Milwaukee 15 10 .600 — — 7-3 W-1 6-7 9-3 Cardinals 4, Phillies 3: Tyler O’Neil Jose Trevino hit a tiebreaking two-run Cleveland (Bieber 2-2) at Chicago scored on David Hale’s game-ending homer soon after his battery mate’s White Sox (Keuchel 1-0), 8:10 p.m. Chicago 13 10 .565 2 — 7-3 W-1 7-4 6-6 St. Louis 13 12 .520 2 ½ 6-4 W-1 7-6 6-6 wild pitch in the 10th inning. final pitch, helping push Kyle Gibson Kansas City (Singer 1-2) at Minne- Cleveland 11 12 .478 4 1½ 4-6 L-1 7-6 4-6 Pittsburgh 12 12 .500 2½ 1 6-4 L-1 5-4 7-8 Mariners 1, Astros 0: Yusei Kikuchi and the Rangers to a victory. sota (Pineda 1-1), 8:10 p.m. Minnesota 8 15 .348 7 4½ 2-8 W-1 3-7 5-8 Cincinnati 11 13 .458 3½ 2 2-8 L-1 7-5 4-8 took a no-hit bid into the the seventh LATE L.A. Dodgers (TBD) at Milwaukee Detroit 8 17 .320 8 5½ 2-8 L-1 4-9 4-8 Chicago 11 14 .440 4 2½ 5-5 W-1 8-7 3-7 inning, Taylor Trammell homered and Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 2nd game (Peralta 2-0), 8:10 p.m. the Mariners avoided a four-game Colorado at Arizona Colorado (Gray 3-1) at Arizona West Division West Division series sweep. TODAY’S GAMES (Bumgarner 2-2), 9:40 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away White Sox 3, Tigers 1, Game 1: Car- St. Louis (Gant 1-2) at Pittsburgh Baltimore (Means 2-0) at Oakland Oakland 16 10 .615 — — 7-3 W-1 8-6 8-4 San Francisco 16 9 .640 — — 7-3 W-1 10-3 6-6 los Rodón struck out a career-high (Brubaker 2-1), 6:35 p.m. (Luzardo 1-2), 9:40 p.m. Seattle 14 12 .538 2 — 4-6 W-1 6-5 8-7 Los Angeles 16 10 .615 ½ — 3-7 L-1 8-5 8-5 12 in six innings and the Chicago Miami (López 0-2) at Washington L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-1) at Seattle Los Angeles 12 11 .522 2½ ½ 4-6 W-1 6-4 6-7 San Diego 14 12 .538 2½ — 5-5 W-1 5-8 9-4 White Sox beat Detroit in a double- (Ross 2-1), 7:05 p.m. (Flexen 2-1), 10:10 p.m. Houston 13 12 .520 2½ ½ 6-4 L-1 7-7 6-5 Arizona 12 12 .500 3½ 1 7-3 L-1 3-4 9-8 header opener, the Tigers’ 11th loss N.Y. Mets (Stroman 3-1) at Philadel- San Francisco (Webb 1-1) at San Texas 11 15 .423 5 3 4-6 W-1 5-8 6-7 Colorado 9 15 .375 6½ 4 6-4 L-1 8-7 1-8 in 13 games. phia (Anderson 0-3), 7:05 p.m. Diego (Darvish 2-1), 10:10 p.m.

BOX SCORES Oakland 3, Neris p 0 0 0 0 Carlson cf 4 0 0 0 Totals 23 1 2 1 Totals 20 3 4 3 Hale p 0 0 0 0 Goldschmidt 1b 4 0 0 0 Detroit 000 100 0 —1 Tampa Bay 2 Bohm 3b 5 1 2 1 Arenado 3b 3 0 0 0 Chicago 000 030 x —3 Hoskins 1b 5 0 0 0 O’Neill lf 4 1 0 0 DP—Detroit 1, Chicago 0. LOB—Detroit 2, Chi- Oakland Tampa Bay Realmuto c 3 0 2 1 Knizner c 4 1 2 0 cago 3. 2B—Schoop (1), Collins (2), Moncada ab r h bi ab r h bi Herrera cf 4 0 0 0 Williams rf 3 0 0 0 (3). SB—Grossman (4). S—Hamilton (1). Canha lf 4 1 1 0 Kiermaier cf 4 0 0 0 Kingery 2b 3 0 1 0 Sosa ss 2 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Laureano cf 4 0 1 1 Lowe 2b 3 2 1 1 B.Miller ph 1 0 0 0 Kim p 1 0 0 0 Lowrie dh 3 1 0 0 Arozarena lf 4 0 0 0 Detroit Quinn rf 4 0 1 0 Carpenter ph 1 1 1 3 Mize L,1-3 6 4 3 3 3 6 Murphy c 4 0 0 0 Meadows dh 3 0 1 1 Maton ss 4 1 2 0 Hicks p 0 0 0 0 Chapman 3b4 1 2 2 Margot ph-dh1 0 0 0 Chicago Nola p 2 0 0 0 A.Miller p 0 0 0 0 Rodón W,4-0 6 2 1 1 1 12 Moreland 1b 4 0 1 0 Wendle 3b 3 0 1 0 Knapp ph 1 0 0 0 Gallegos p 0 0 0 0 Hendriks S,5-7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Piscotty rf 2 0 0 0 Díaz ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Romero p 0 0 0 0 Dean ph 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Tripp Gibson; First, Alex Brown ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Brosseau 1b 3 0 0 0 Brogdon p 0 0 0 0 Reyes p 0 0 0 0 Tosi; Second, Bill Welke; Third, Ben May. Andrus ss 3 0 1 0 Mejía c 4 0 1 0 Joyce ph-lf 1 0 0 0 T—1:50. Kemp 2b 3 0 1 0 Adames ss 4 0 0 0 Totals 38 3 10 3 Totals 31 4 4 3 Phillips rf 2 0 1 0 Philadelphia 001 000 200 0 —3 Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 32 2 5 2 St. Louis 000 030 000 1 —4 Milwaukee 2, Oakland 001 100 001 —3 E—Herrera (1), Kingery (1). DP—Philadelphia L.A. Dodgers 1 Tampa Bay 100 010 000 —2 1, St. Louis 1. LOB—Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 3. E—Phillips (1). LOB—Oakland 3, Tampa Bay 8. 2B—Realmuto (5), Maton (4), McCutchen (1). Los Angeles Milwaukee 2B—Moreland (2), Laureano (4), Chapman (2), HR—Carpenter (2). SB—Quinn (4). ab r h bi ab r h bi Meadows (6), Mejía (6), Wendle (8). HR—Chap- Betts rf 4 0 1 0 Wong 2b 4 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Seager ss 4 0 1 0 Vogelbach 1b4 0 0 0 man (4), Lowe (4). SB—Phillips 2 (3). Philadelphia Turner 3b 4 0 2 0 Hader p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Nola 6 4 3 3 1 7 Smith c 4 0 1 0 Narváez c 3 0 1 0 Oakland Romero 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bassitt 6 4 2 2 1 9 Brogdon 1 0 0 0 0 1 Muncy 1b 3 0 1 0 García rf 2 1 0 0 Petit 1 0 0 0 1 1 Neris 1 0 0 0 0 2 C.Taylor cf 4 1 1 0 Shaw 3b 3 1 1 2 Diekman W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hale L,0-1 1/3 0 1 0 1 0 Pollock lf 4 0 1 0 T.Taylor lf 3 0 0 0 Associated Press Neuse 2b 4 0 0 0 Bradley Jr. cf 3 0 1 0 Trivino S,4-4 1 1 0 0 0 1 St. Louis Tampa Bay’s Joey Wendle, right, tags out Oakland’s Ramon Laureano (22) Bauer p 2 0 0 0 L.Urías ss 3 0 0 0 Tampa Bay Kim 5 7 1 1 0 4 trying to steal third base during the third inning Thursday in St. Petersburg. Barnes ph 1 0 1 1 Lauer p 1 0 0 0 McClanahan 4 5 2 2 0 5 Hicks H,3 1 0 0 0 1 2 The Rays lost 3-2. Patiño 2 1 0 0 0 2 A.Miller H,1 1/3 2 2 2 0 1 Hiura ph 1 0 0 0 Kittredge 2 0 0 0 0 1 Gallegos BS,1-3 1 2/3 1 0 0 0 3 Boxberger p 0 0 0 0 Castillo L,0-2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Reyes W,1-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Feyereisen p 0 0 0 0 HBP—Bassitt 3 (Lowe,Kiermaier,Brosseau). HBP—Neris (Arenado). WP—Hale. Williams p 0 0 0 0 WP—Trivino, McClanahan. Umpires—Home, Brennan Miller; First, McKinney 1b 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson; First, Sean James Hoye; Second, Jordan Baker; Third, Totals 34 1 9 1 Totals 27 2 4 2 Los Angeles 000 000 001 —1 Chapman leads Barber; Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Brian Chris Segal. Gorman. T—3:10. A—13,159 (45,494). Milwaukee 000 200 00x —2 T—3:04. A—3,737 (25,000). DP—Los Angeles 1, Milwaukee 2. LOB—Los Seattle 1, Houston 0 Angeles 9, Milwaukee 3. 2B—Bradley Jr. (3). HR—Shaw (4). Baltimore 4, Seattle Houston IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi A’s over Rays 3-2 N.Y. Yankees 3 Haggerty lf 4 0 0 0 Altuve 2b 4 0 0 0 Los Angeles Bauer L,3-1 8 4 2 2 2 6 New York Baltimore Seager 3b 4 0 1 0 Bregman 3b 3 0 1 0 DICK SCANLON McClanahan made his first ap- France 2b 4 0 1 0 García pr 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee ab r h bi ab r h bi Lauer W,1-0 5 4 0 0 2 3 Associated Press pearance last Oct. 5 in the Division LeMahieu 1b3 1 1 0 Mullins cf 3 2 1 1 Marmolejos dh 4 0 0 0 Correa ss 4 0 1 0 Boxberger H,3 1 1 0 0 0 0 Stanton dh 5 0 3 0 Hays lf 3 0 1 1 White 1b 4 0 0 0 Gurriel 1b 3 0 0 0 Series against the Yankees and got Feyereisen H,7 1 0 0 0 0 1 Torres ss 5 0 1 1 Mancini dh 4 1 3 2 Crawford ss 3 0 1 0 Díaz lf 3 0 0 0 ST. PETERSBURG — Matt into four postseason games, includ- Williams H,5 1 2 0 0 1 0 Urshela 3b 4 0 0 0 Franco 3b 4 0 0 0 Moore rf 2 0 0 0 Jones dh 3 0 0 0 Hader S,6-6 1 2 1 1 0 2 Chapman homered and hit a go- ing World Series Game 3. He joined Odor 2b 2 0 1 2 Severino c 4 0 1 0 Trammell cf 3 1 1 1 McCormick rf3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Stu Scheuwater; First, Ted ahead double with two outs in the Oakland infielder Mark Kiger Judge ph 1 0 0 0 Mountcastle 1b 4 0 1 0 Murphy c 3 0 0 0 Straw cf 2 0 0 0 Barrett; Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, Lance ninth inning, leading the Oakland (2006), Kansas City infielder Adal- Wade 2b-rf 1 0 0 0 Stewart rf 4 0 0 0 Castro c 2 0 0 0 Barksdale. Hicks cf 4 0 0 0 Urías ss 3 1 0 0 Tucker ph 1 0 0 0 Athletics over the Tampa Bay Rays berto Mondesi (2015) and Minne- T—2:45. A—10,621 (41,900). Sánchez c 3 0 1 0 Valaika 2b 3 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 4 1 Totals 28 0 2 0 3-2 Thursday. sota outfielder Alex Kirilloff (last Frazier rf 3 0 0 0 Seattle 001 000 000 —1 Chicago Cubs 9, Shane McClanahan, a Tampa Sept. 30) as playing in the postsea- Ford ph-1b 1 1 0 0 Houston 000 000 000 —0 Bay left-hander starting on the day son before the regular season. Gardner lf 4 1 1 0 DP—Seattle 1, Houston 0. LOB—Seattle 4, Totals 36 3 8 3 Totals 32 4 7 4 Houston 3. 2B—Seager (9), Correa (5). HR— Atlanta 3 after his 24th birthday, made an McClanahan gave up two runs New York 000 020 001 0 —3 Trammell (4). Chicago Atlanta unusual regular-season debut, be- and five hits in four innings, struck Baltimore 100 001 010 1 —4 IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi coming the fourth player to appear out five and walked none, throwing E—Torres (3). DP—New York 1, Baltimore 2. Seattle Rizzo 1b 6 0 3 0 Acuña Jr. rf 5 0 1 1 in the regular season after first 42 of 59 pitches for strikes. LOB—New York 12, Baltimore 5. 2B—Torres (5), Kikuchi W,1-1 7 1 0 0 2 7 Contreras c 4 1 1 1 Freeman 1b 4 0 0 0 Hays (2). HR—Mancini (5). SF—Mullins (1). Misiewicz H,3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Duffy 3b 4 2 2 1 Ozuna lf 4 1 1 1 playing in the postseason. He struck out four of his first five S—Hays (1), Valaika (1). Graveman S,3-3 1 1 0 0 0 1 Bryant lf 4 1 2 1 Albies 2b 4 1 2 0 Throwing at up to 100.5 mph, he batters, including Mark Canha IP H R ER BB SO Houston Báez ss 4 1 1 1 d’Arnaud c 4 0 1 0 was given a 1-0 lead when Austin leading off the game with his fast- New York Garcia L,0-3 5 3 1 1 0 6 Heyward rf 5 1 2 2 Swanson ss 2 0 0 0 Meadows hit an RBI double in the est pitch. McClanahan threw 24 Marisnick cf 5 1 1 1 Riley 3b 3 1 2 1 Montgomery 5 6 2 2 1 1 Abreu 2 1 0 0 1 2 first off Chris Bassitt. fastballs and 24 sliders, mixing in Green 2 0 0 0 0 4 Raley 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hoerner 2b 4 1 2 1 Heredia cf 4 0 0 0 O’Day 1 1 1 1 1 0 Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0 Alzolay p 3 0 1 0 Wilson p 1 0 0 0 Ramón Laureano’s run-scoring 11 changeups. Chapman 1 0 0 0 0 3 Umpires—Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Sogard ph 1 1 1 0 Tomlin p 0 0 0 0 double tied the score in the third, Laureano’s double was Oak- Loaisiga L,2-1 2/3 0 1 0 0 0 Lance Barrett; Second, Tim Timmons; Third, Tepera p 0 0 0 0 Camargo ph 1 0 0 0 and Chapman put Oakland ahead land’s third straight hit off McCla- Baltimore Kyle McCrady. Chafin p 0 0 0 0 Jones p 0 0 0 0 nahan. Phillips threw out Tony Megill p 0 0 0 0 Dayton p 0 0 0 0 2-1 in the fourth with his fourth López 4 4 2 2 2 3 T—2:43. A—14,149 (41,168). Kemp at the plate trying to score Plutko 2 1/3 3 0 0 1 1 Bote ph 1 0 0 0 Adrianza ph 0 0 0 0 homer this season. Brandon Lowe Lakins Sr. 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago White Kimbrel p 0 0 0 0 Biddle p 0 0 0 0 tied the score an inning later with on a hit by Canha. Fry 1 0 0 0 1 2 Sandoval ph 1 0 0 0 his fourth homer. Bassitt allowed two runs and Valdez BS,5-7 1 1 1 1 2 2 Sox 3, Detroit 1 Totals 41 9 16 8 Totals 33 3 7 3 Jed Lowrie walked off Diego four hits in six innings with nine Scott W,1-2 1 0 0 0 1 2 Game 1 Chicago 202 020 201 —9 Castillo (0-2) with one out in the strikeouts. Montgomery pitched to 1 batter in the 6th, Atlanta 000 101 100 —3 López pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. Detroit Chicago DP—Chicago 2, Atlanta 0. LOB—Chicago 12, ninth, Sean Murphy flied out and ab r h bi ab r h bi Chapman doubled over the glove TRAINER’S ROOM HBP—López (Odor). WP—López. Grossman lf 2 1 1 0 Anderson ss 3 0 0 0 Atlanta 7. 2B—Bryant (8), Heyward (4), Albies Umpires—Home, Rob Drake; First, Will Little; Candelario 3b 3 0 0 0 Eaton rf 3 0 0 0 (9). 3B—Báez (1). HR—Marisnick (2), Ozuna of right fielder Brett Phillips, who Rays: 1B-OF Yoshi Tsutsugo was Second, Greg Gibson; Third, Junior Valentine. Cabrera 1b 3 0 0 0 Moncada 3b 3 0 1 0 (3). SB—Heyward (2), Contreras (2), Hoerner tried for a leaping catch at the placed on the COVID-19 related in- T—3:30. A—7,738 (45,971). Schoop 2b 3 0 1 1 Abreu dh-1b 2 0 0 0 (1). SF—Báez (1), Contreras (2). front of the warning track. jured list after experiencing side Goodrum ss 3 0 0 0 Lamb 1b 3 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Jake Diekman (1-0) pitched a effects from a vaccination. St. Louis 4, Ramos dh 3 0 0 0 Hendriks p 0 0 0 0 Chicago Reyes rf 2 0 0 0 Vaughn lf 2 1 0 0 Alzolay W,1-2 6 4 2 2 1 6 perfect eighth, and Lou Trivino fin- Philadelphia 3 Greiner c 2 0 0 0 González lf 0 0 0 0 Tepera 1/3 2 1 1 1 0 ished for his fourth save in four UP NEXT Chafin 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia St. Louis Jones cf 2 0 0 0 Collins c 1 1 1 0 chances. Phillips singled with two Rays: LHP Ryan Yarbrough (1-2) Megill 1 1 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Hamilton cf 1 0 0 1 outs in the ninth, and Kevin Kier- will either start or follow an opener McCutchen lf 5 1 2 1 Edman 2b 4 0 0 0 García 2b 2 0 1 2 Kimbrel 1 0 0 0 1 1 Atlanta maier took a full-count changeup Friday night in the first game of a Wilson L,1-2 3 7 4 4 2 1 for a game-ending called third three-game series against Houston Tomlin 2 4 2 2 0 1 strike. at Tropicana Field. Jones 1 1/3 2 2 2 2 1 Dayton 2/3 1 0 0 1 1 Biddle 2 2 1 1 0 1 HBP—Alzolay (Swanson). WP—Megill, Kim- THIS DATE IN BASEBALL brel. Umpires—Home, Mike Estabrook; First, Jerry 1903 — The New York Highlanders in a 10-4 loss to the Kansas City Athlet- Meals; Second, Vic Carapazza; Third, Paul won their home opener at , ics at Fenway Park. Clemons. 6-2 over Washington. 1961 — of the San Fran- T—3:15. A—19,661 (41,084). 1919 — Philadelphia’s Joe Oeschger cisco Giants hit four home runs and Texas 4, Boston 1 and Brooklyn’s Burleigh Grimes pitched drove in eight runs in a 14-4 victory complete games in a 9-9, 20-inning tie. over the Braves in Milwaukee. Hank Boston Texas ab r h bi ab r h bi Both teams scored three runs in the Aaron hit two homers for the Braves. Hernández cf 4 0 0 0 Kiner-Falefa ss 4 1 1 1 19th inning. Oeschger gave up 22 hits 1967 — Steve Barber and Stu Miller Verdugo lf 3 1 1 0 Solak 2b 4 0 0 0 Martinez dh 1 0 0 0 Gallo dh 4 1 1 0 and walked five, while Grimes allowed of the Baltimore Orioles combined on a Arroyo ph-dh 0 0 0 0 García rf 3 1 1 1 15 hits and walked five. no-hitter in a 2-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers Bogaerts ss 4 0 0 0 Lowe 1b 4 0 1 0 1922 — Charlie Robertson of the Chi- in the first game of a doubleheader. Devers 3b 4 0 1 1 Trevino c 3 1 2 2 Vázquez c 4 0 1 0 Dahl lf 2 0 0 0 cago White Sox pitched a 2-0 perfect 1969 — Jim Maloney of the Cincin- Gonzalez 2b 4 0 0 0 Culberson 3b 3 0 1 0 game against the Detroit Tigers. Johnny nati Reds struck out 13 en route to a Renfroe rf 3 0 0 0 White cf 3 0 0 0 Mostil, playing left field for the only time, 10-0 no-hitter over the Houston Astros, Dalbec 1b 3 0 0 0 made two outstanding catches. the third of his career. Totals 30 1 3 1 Totals 30 4 7 4 Boston 000 001 000 —1 1940 — James “Tex” Carleton of the 1994 — Toronto’s Joe Carter finished Texas 000 102 10x —4 Brooklyn Dodgers threw a 3-0 no-hitter April with 31 RBIs to set a major league E—Devers (3), Bogaerts (5), Trevino (3). DP— at Cincinnati. record for the month. Colorado’s An- Boston 1, Texas 0. LOB—Boston 6, Texas 4. 1944 — In the first game of a double- dres Galarraga finished with 30 to set a 2B—Verdugo (7), Devers (6), Gallo (1). HR— Trevino (1), Kiner-Falefa (3). SF—García (1). header split, New York first baseman Phil National League record. IP H R ER BB SO Weintraub drove in 11 runs and player- 2002 — Al Leiter cruised through Boston manager scored six runs as the seven three-hit innings in the New York Pérez L,0-2 5 2/3 5 2 1 0 7 Sawamura 1 1/3 2 2 2 0 2 Giants beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 26-8. Mets’ 10-1 rout of Arizona to become Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 3 Brooklyn won the nightcap 5-4. the first pitcher to beat all 30 teams in Texas 1946 — Bob Feller struck out 11 the majors. Gibson W,3-0 6 3 1 1 3 4 King H,2 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York Yankees en route to his sec- 2017 — Anthony Rendon had 10 J.Rodríguez H,3 1 0 0 0 0 0 ond of three career no-hitters, a 1-0 vic- RBIs, three home runs and six hits, Associated Press Kennedy S,5-5 1 0 0 0 0 2 tory at Yankee Stadium. powering the Washington Nationals HBP—Pérez (Dahl). Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. catches a ball at Umpires—Home, Ryan Wills; First, D.J. Rey- 1958 —Ted Williams of the Boston past the New York Mets 23-5. Rendon the wall to retire Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo burn; Second, Ron Kulpa; Third, Brian O’Nora. Red Sox became the 10th major went a career-best 6 for 6 and scored during the first inning Thursday in Atlanta. T—2:49. A—23,640 (40,300). leaguer to reach 1,000 extra-base hits five times. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 B3 BASKETBALL Florida LOTTERY SPORTS BRIEFS NBA standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Here are the winning numbers selected Bradley has no stress and finished with three pars and two bogeys Atlantic Division and settled for a 63. He was tied for sec- W L Pct GB Thursday in the Florida Lottery: no bogeys at Innisbrook x-Brooklyn 43 20 .683 — ond with three other players. 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Lakers 36 26 .581 8 bjorn Olesen set a course record with a INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Durant Golden State 31 32 .492 13½ 9-under 62 Thursday to take a one-shot Sacramento 25 37 .403 19 scored a season-high 42 points, includ- x-clinched playoff spot On the AIRWAVES lead after the first round of the Tenerife ing 22 in the third quarter, and the East- Thursday’s Games Open. ern Conference-leading Brooklyn Nets Brooklyn 130, Indiana 113 Dallas 115, Detroit 105 TODAY’S SPORTS American John Catlin had a chance glided to a 130-113 victory over the de- Houston 143, Milwaukee 136 AUTO RACING for an even lower score after making pleted Indiana Pacers on Thursday night. Minnesota 126, Golden State 114 6:25 a.m. (ESPNU) Formula 1 Portugal Grand Prix, Practice 1 10 birdies on his first 13 holes. But he — From wire reports New Orleans at Oklahoma City, late 9:55 a.m. (ESPNU) Formula 1 Portugal Grand Prix, Practice 2 Toronto at Denver, late MLB Today’s Games with a pair of runs in the first on an Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. (MLB) New York Mets at or Chi- San Antonio at Boston, 7:30 p.m. cago Cubs at Cincinnati Reds SENIOR RBI double by Linhart and sacrifice Washington at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. (SUN) Houston Astros at Tampa Bay Rays fly from Lewis. Orlando at Memphis, 8 p.m. Continued from Page B1 8 p.m. (FS1) Kansas City Royals at Minnesota Twins After a Tiger run in the second, Cit- Portland at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. rus went on top 4-1 with two more in Milwaukee at Chicago, 9 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Cameron Darnell to the plate. She hit Utah at Phoenix, 10 p.m. 4 p.m. (ESPNU) Florida A&M at Norfolk State the bottom of the second. Pollard led Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. a towering home run off Citrus starter 7 p.m. (ACCN) Virginia at Virginia Tech off the inning with a double and even- Paris Pollard in the third inning, but 7 p.m. (ESPNU) Vanderbilt at Florida tually scored on a passed ball. Hailey FOOTBALL 7 p.m. (SEC) Arkansas at LSU popped out in her next two at-bats. Bescher walked later in the inning and NBA Pollard put the pitches where she scored on a Shyanne Waller single. 2021 NFL Draft 8 p.m. (FSNFL) Orlando Magic at Memphis Grizzlies wanted in the final at-bat of the night Dunnellon scored single runs in the selections 8 p.m. (NBA) Portland Trail Blazers at Brooklyn Nets and forced another pop-up by Darnell, third and fourth innings to make it a 10:30 p.m. (NBA) at which was caught by shortstop Linhart 4-3 game, but Waller had an RBI triple Thursday EQUESTRIAN for the final out. in the fourth, followed by an RBI dou- FIRST ROUND “She had command of her pitches. ble by Linhart, to make it a 6-3 Citrus (Last list received by deadline) 12 p.m. (NBCSPT) Kentucky Derby Oaks 1. Jacksonville, Trevor Lawrence, qb, Clemson. And we knew if we threw it to a cer- lead. 2. N.Y Jets, Zach Wilson, qb, BYU. NFL DRAFT 7 p.m. (ABC, ESPN, NFL) Rounds 2 and 3 tain spot, because we watched her a A big two-run double by Riley Tir- 3. San Francisco (from Houston through little bit, that we would get a certain rell in the fifth inning plated Lewis Miami), Trey Lance, qb, North Dakota State. GOLF 4. Atlanta, Kyle Pitts, te, Florida. 9 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour Tenerife Open, Second outcome. And we got that at the end,” and Bella Arnold to extend the Hurri- 5. Cincinnati, Ja’Marr Chase, wr, LSU. Round Bishop said of Pollard pitching to cane lead to 8-3. 6. Miami (from Philadelphia), Jaylen, Waddle, Darnell. “She got us early, but there That’s when the Tigers staged their wr, Alabama. 12 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Champions Insperity Invitational, 7. Detroit, Penei Sewell, ot, Oregon. First Round at the end we were able to put it dramatic comeback, followed by Cit- 8. Carolina, Jaycee Horn, cb, South Carolina. 2 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Valspar Championship, Second Round where we wanted it to be. Couldn’t be rus’ own dramatics. 9. Denver, Patrick Surtain II, cb, Alabama. 9:30 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA Tour HSBC World Championship, more proud of her. Paris is a fresh- “This game kind of exemplified our 10. Philadelphia (from Dallas), DeVonta Smith, man and did such a great job for us entire season. We had games where we wr, Alabama. Third Round 11. Chicago (from N.Y. Giants), Justin Fields, SOCCER tonight. came out and put the foot on the ped- qb, Ohio State. “I’m so happy for this group of se- dle and then kind of let up. Other 12. Dallas (from Philadelphia through San 10 p.m. (ESPN2) USL Championship: San Diego Loyal SC at Phoenix Rising FC niors. We have five seniors and this is games we started slow and had to Francisco and Miami), Micah Parsons, lb, Penn the first time we’ve won a district State. COLLEGE SOFTBALL come back at the end. This game we 13. L.A. Chargers, Rashawn Slater, ot, North- 5 p.m. (ACCN) Louisville at Boston College championship in a while. Their year had a little bit of all that together,” western. TENNIS can go up on the board now.” Bishop said. “Everybody contributed 14. N.Y. Jets (from Minnesota), Alijah Ve- The Hurricanes will host North tonight. I couldn’t be more proud of ra-Tucker, g, Southern Cal. 5 a.m. (TENNIS) Madrid-WTA, Munich-ATP, Estoril-ATP 15. New England, Mac Jones, qb, Alabama. Marion on Wednesday, May 5 in a this group of girls. This was the ulti- 16. Arizona, Zaven Collins, lb, Tulsa. Class 4A regional quarterfinal contest. mate team win for us.” 17. Las Vegas, Alex Leatherwood, ot, Alabama. Dunnellon will travel to Belleview in Molly Bender, Waller, Linhart and 18. Miami, Jaelan Phillips, de, Miami. 19. Washington, Jamin Davis, lb, Kentucky. Prep CALENDAR the other game in that section of the Lewis had two hits apiece for Citrus, 20. N.Y. Giants (from Chicago), Kadarius Toney, regional. while Bender and Linhart each scored wr, Florida. “I’m glad I got it accomplished be- two runs. Waller, Linhart, Lewis and 21. Indianapolis, Kwity Paye, de, Michigan. TODAY’S PREP SPORTS fore I leave. And home advantage is Tirrell each drove in two runs. 22. Tennessee, Caleb Farley, cb, Virginia Tech. BASEBALL 23. Minnesota (from N.Y. Jets through Seattle), always great,” Lewis said. Pollard allowed eight runs on eight Christian Darrisaw, ot, Virginia Tech. District 4A-5 final The Hurricanes jumped on top early hits and struck out two in the win. 24. Pittsburgh, Najee Harris, rb, Alabama. 7 p.m. No. 3 Tavares at No. 1 Citrus 25. Jacksonville (from L.A. Rams), Travis Eti- enne, rb, Clemson. Tenerife, Spain x-Tampa Bay 50 34 14 2 70 170 129 running catch on a foul ball around the Yardage: 6,857; Par: 71 Nashville 51 27 22 2 56 141 146 first base coach’s box. However the First Round (Partial leaderboard) Dallas 50 21 17 12 54 140 132 GOLF WARRIORS first baseman Blackwood was able to Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark 32-30—62 -9 Chicago 50 22 22 6 50 142 162 Continued from Page B1 Alexander Bjork, Sweden 31-32—63 -8 Detroit 52 17 26 9 43 116 162 catch a foul pop-up in front of the Valspar Garrick Higgo, South Africa 33-30—63 -8 Columbus 51 16 25 10 42 122 170 fence moments later to end it. Championship John Catlin, United States 33-30—63 -8 West Division order in the first, Seven Rivers had a Outs in the air were common for the Dean Burmester, South Africa 32-31—63 -8 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Thursday x-Vegas 48 35 11 2 72 165 105 base hit in every inning but never got a Warriors, who hit into only two ground- At Innisbrook Resort - Cooperhead Course HSBC-Women’s x-Colorado 47 31 12 4 66 164 117 runner past second base over the first outs. Joy Sullivan went 2 for 3, Melody Palm Harbor x-Minnesota 49 31 14 4 66 158 132 six frames. Byers had a double, and Jennah Kay Yardage: 7,340; Par: 71 World Championship St. Louis 48 23 19 6 52 144 150 First Round (Partial leaderboard) “When pitchers throw strikes the Phillips and Lily Ornelas both Thursday at Sentosa Golf Club - Tanjong Arizona 50 21 24 5 47 134 160 Keegan Bradley 34-30—64 -7 batters, they have to swing and you’ve Course; Singapore San Jose 49 20 24 5 45 135 169 singled. Emiliano Grillo 33-33—66 -5 Yardage: 6,772; Par: 72 Los Angeles 47 18 23 6 42 126 140 got to put the ball in play, and for the Next up Seven Rivers travels to the Ryan Moore 35-31—66 -5 First Round (Partial leaderboard) Anaheim 50 15 28 7 37 109 162 Hank Lebioda 33-33—66 -5 most part we did,” Dreyer said. “I District 2A-10 champion in Wednes- Inbee Park 32-32—64 -7 North Division think the pitcher just pitched nice and day’s regional quarterfinals. Canter- Max Homa 31-35—66 -5 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Patton Kizzire 34-32—66 -5 Hee Young Park 34-31—65 -7 Hyo Joo Kim 33-34—67 -6 x-Toronto 50 32 13 5 69 167 132 steady and did what she had to do, and bury and Shorecrest Prep face off Abraham Ancer 35-32—67 -4 Edmonton 47 29 16 2 60 153 127 then left it up to her fielders to do the Friday in that district’s title game. Jason Kokrak 34-33—67 -4 Caroline Masson 33-34—67 -5 So Yeon Ryu 34-33—67 -5 Winnipeg 49 27 19 3 57 150 138 rest. It’s just good softball.” Sam Burns 34-33—67 -4 Montreal 48 21 18 9 51 137 140 “Tonight is tonight,” Dreyer said. Scott Stallings 35-32—67 -4 Xiyu Lin 33-34—67 -5 Ferguson threw a complete game, “Right now all they’re thinking is we Sophia Popov 34-33—67 -5 Calgary 48 21 24 3 45 128 139 Scott Brown 34-33—67 -4 Ottawa 50 19 27 4 42 139 174 giving up eight hits but walking none, lost. I think if we played tomorrow Ted Potter, Jr. 35-32—67 -4 Vancouver 44 19 22 3 41 118 142 striking out eight. Three of those hits, then they might be able to take some- Kramer Hickok 31-36—67 -4 x-clinched playoff spot Paul Casey 33-35—68 -3 HOCKEY y-clinched division and the lone run she permitted, came thing out of it, but we’ve got four or five Pat Perez 34-34—68 -3 Thursday’s Games in the bottom of the seventh. more days before we play. Kevin Kisner 34-34—68 -3 NHL standings Tampa Bay 3, Dallas 0 Down to their final three outs, the “We always kind of look at and say Kevin Na 34-34—68 -3 Carolina 3, Detroit 1 Charley Hoffman 33-35—68 -3 East Division Warriors got the go-ahead run to the ‘We’re very talented,’ and they really GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Islanders 4, N.Y. Rangers 0 Beau Hossler 33-35—68 -3 x-Washington 50 32 13 5 69 175 149 New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 3 plate. Caroline Russ got things started are. They’re very talented. The whole Kyle Stanley 33-35—68 -3 x-Pittsburgh 51 33 15 3 69 175 142 Boston 5, Buffalo 2 with a booming leadoff double that thing is putting the talent and every- Troy Merritt 36-32—68 -3 N.Y. Islanders 50 30 15 5 65 140 114 Pittsburgh 5, Washington 4, OT made it to the fence in left-center. thing else together during the game, J.T. Poston 33-35—68 -3 Boston 49 29 14 6 64 144 121 Toronto 4, Vancouver 1 Sungjae Im 34-34—68 -3 Julia Shipes reached on an infield sin- not just at practice but at the games. N.Y. Rangers 51 26 19 6 58 167 136 Florida 4, Chicago 3, OT Joaquin Niemann 34-34—68 -3 Philadelphia 50 22 21 7 51 143 182 St. Louis 5, Minnesota 4, OT gle knocked down by the second “Taking the last inning, it would be Zach Johnson 36-32—68 -3 New Jersey 50 16 27 7 39 132 177 Calgary at Edmonton, late baseman. the regular cliché to say yes (it built Doc Redman 33-35—68 -3 Buffalo 51 13 31 7 33 124 179 Chase Koepka 33-35—68 -3 Today’s Games Russ would score on a passed ball momentum). But I think to them I Central Division Winnipeg at Montreal, 7 p.m. and Mckayla Smith singled to put two think it’s the last inning and they lost. I GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose at Colorado, 9 p.m. Tenerif Open x-Carolina 50 33 10 7 73 164 120 Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m. on with two outs. The second baseman hope they do that, but I don’t know Thursday at Golf Costa Adeje x-Florida 52 33 14 5 71 170 144 Vegas at Arizona, 10 p.m. dropped a potential game-ending what’s going to happen.”

dressed in a suit, he lauded the folks who “It was awesome getting to know coach cornerback Patrick Surtain II to Denver, sit in the seats. Shanahan a little bit,” Lance said. “He is and Heisman Trophy-winning receiver DRAFT “We all agree over the past season, one an awesome dude and what he has done DaVonta Smith to Philadelphia, which Continued from Page B1 thing we missed the most was all our on the field speaks for itself.” traded up with division rival Dallas, of all fans,” Goodell said. “And we can’t wait to Florida tight end Kyle Pitts, considered teams. The others were Pitts, Chase and the league, fully vaccinated folks near the have all of you back in First Energy Sta- by many the best athlete in this draft, cornerback Jaycee Horn of South Caro- stage — joining Goodell on the shore of dium and every stadium across the league went fourth to Atlanta, followed by wide lina to the Panthers. Lake Erie. Last year’s draft, scheduled for this season.” receiver Ja’Marr Chase of LSU, who sat After the Eagles-Cowboys deal, Chicago Las Vegas, was instead a totally remote Wilson was expected to go to New York, out last season, to Cincinnati. The first moved up from No. 20 and thrilled its fans affair because of the COVID-19 which hasn’t had a franchise QB since Joe player from national champion Alabama by choosing Fields. pandemic. Namath and traded incumbent Sam off the board was wideout Jaylen Waddle Dallas got some needed defensive help Perhaps emboldened by successfully Bradford to Carolina this month to clear a to Miami, where he will be reunited with with Penn State linebacker Micah Par- finishing the 2020 season on time and path for Wilson. quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. sons, and a third straight Big Ten player then staging the playoffs and Super Bowl “When a team isn’t doing super well “J-Dub. Yessir!” Tagovailoa said with a went 13th when the Chargers took North- without a hitch during the pandemic, the and you can go in there and actually be a laugh. western tackle Rashawn Slater. Offensive NFL targeted the draft as an opportunity key piece to actually flip that organization “We’re going to do our best to try to Rookie of the Year Justin Herbert has to to embrace some normalcy in America’s around, I think that’s so special,” Wilson make plays,” Waddle said, “and hopefully be smiling at the added protection he will biggest sport. It also has used the event to said. “I’m so excited, along with this new we can make it happen and try to be part receive. support vaccinations for COVID-19 and, coaching staff, to go in there and try and of something special.” The Jets became the first club with a for the second consecutive spring, as a do the best that we can to flip this thing The first offensive lineman was tackle second selection when they traded up Draft-a-Thon raising money for a variety around.” Penei Sewell of Oregon, taken by Detroit. from No. 23 to Minnesota’s 14th spot for of causes. Lance was something of a surprise at The SEC and, naturally, the Crimson USC offensive lineman Alijah Goodell received plenty of kudos for his No. 3. He played only 17 games for his Tide, were particularly popular early on. Vera-Tucker. He played tackle for the Tro- hosting of last year’s draft in casual wear FCS school, but his offseason workouts Of the six SEC players chosen in the jans, but figures to switch to guard in the from his home. On Thursday night, sold San Francisco. top 10, three were from Alabama: Waddle, pros. B4 FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Citrus seniors lead way to regionals Hurricanes defeat Crystal River in district semifinal CHRIS BERNHARDT JR. Staff writer

INVERNESS — For the Citrus High senior baseball players, dis- trict success hadn’t come their way. In fact, this is the first win- ning season the Hurricanes have had since reaching the Final Four in 2015. Fittingly, on Wednesday night they achieved something they also hadn’t done since that sea- son six years ago, earning a re- gional berth and a spot in a district championship game. Top-seeded Citrus, hosting Special to the Chronicle fourth-seeded Crystal River, Members of the Citrus baseball team celebrate Wednesday night’s district semifinal victory over Crystal River. The Hurricanes host Tavares came away with a 5-3 victory in a tonight for the district title. District 4A-5 semifinal. “I was talking with these guys Tavares, a 15-5 winner over Dun- third-base side of the mound. senior, Mikey McSharry, singled some really hard fastballs before the game,” Citrus head nellon on Wednesday, in Friday’s The pitcher fielded and fired to up the middle for two RBI. tonight.” coach Jon Bolin said, “and I said, district championship tilt start- third, but the throw was too late “It means a lot. We haven’t The lefty Walley relieved Flip- ‘You’ve got a chance to accom- ing at 7 p.m. and the bases were loaded with done this since the first time I’ve pen and got the final four outs, plish something that hadn’t been “They’re tough. They played us no outs. been here, four years,” McSharry all on strikeouts, working around accomplished by a Citrus High tough,” Bolin said. “They beat us Bryce Pixley followed with a said. “We got shut down last year, a walk and a hit batter in the school team in (six) years. This 6-5 over there. We were supposed grounder up the middle that the we got off to a slow start. We were seventh. senior class has a chance to ac- to play again at our place and we second baseman kicked away picking it up but we didn’t get to “It’s disappointing. We’ve had complish something that hasn’t got rained out. I know they pitch while running in front of the bag, finish, so it means a lot. a good game plan the past week been accomplished in (six) years. well and they’re very scrappy.” allowing two runs to score. “We swung them pretty good. or so of practice and last night’s A chance to win a district title. First, though, they had to take Crystal River avoided further We hit them at defenders a lot. game,” Crystal River first-year Get this step out of the way, play care of business against the damage when right fielder Wyatt But we’re swinging the stick all head coach Jimmy Metz said. the next game, get a chance to county-rival Pirates (9-16). Com- Pochis made a long run and div- right.” “We had errors and that’s what win a district title, and win this ing off a 17-7 win over Lake Weir ing catch of a fly ball down the Meanwhile, Flippen went to cost us the game. We had our game; you’ve already put your- on Tuesday, Crystal River car- right-field line for the third out. the mound to start the fourth and breakdowns and tried to fight self in a good position, win one ried that momentum into the top The Pirates tied it at 2-2 in the the tall righty proceeded to re- back. We had a bunch of missed game you’re in the (regional) of the first inning. Three of the third on a two-out, RBI single tire eight of the 10 batters he opportunities. I think we had playoffs.’ first four batters singled, includ- that landed in front of the left faced, with two reaching on er- bases loaded twice and couldn’t “… I said from Day 1, and I’ve ing cleanup hitter Dustin Davis fielder off the bat of Anthony rors and four striking out. Those get anything in. During the last told these seniors how great I who hit a grounder that took a Agate. errors led to an unearned run inning we threatened again and feel about them, how I love these wildly unexpected hop in front of A two-out rally in a three-run that scored on a wild pitch in the just couldn’t get the job done. We guys. That was one of my goals the third baseman into left field fourth proved the turning point sixth. shot ourselves in the foot all for this group. Lot of these guys I to drive in the game’s first run. for Citrus. Cason Williamson “I feel good, I haven’t done this night. coached on JV when I was the JV In the bottom of the second, walked, stole second and scored before. It’s a very nice feeling,” “But that’s building blocks. coach. I had a chance to see them the ’Canes would go in front 2-1 on a single to right field by senior Flippen said of reaching region- That’s building blocks going for- grow up as seniors. It means a without the benefit of a hit. Two Brycen Kersh. als. “Our chemistry, us just ward. It’s a young team, so it’s a whole lot to me for them to get a consecutive grounders were Senior Tim Flippen doubled, talking with each other, bonding, good experience for them. We’re chance to play in the playoffs.” booted for errors, then Dalton Cristofer Walley was intention- it really helps. going to be good to go in the The Hurricanes (15-9) will host Denham bunted toward the ally walked and yet another “... I felt really good. I threw future.” Vasilevskiy blanks Stars, again; Bolts beat Dallas Penguins 5, the Carolina Hurricanes beat The 23-year-old Matthews picked first overall at the 2016 and an assist, and William Pens, Caps the Detroit Red Wings 3-1 to hit the 60-point mark for a fifth draft. Nylander and Pierre Engvall Capitals 4 stretch their points streak to straight season since getting Mitch Marner had a goal added goals for Toronto. WASHINGTON — Jake nine games. clinch playoffs Guentzel scored his 22nd Brady Skjei and Warren Associated Press goal 2:11 into overtime to lift Foegele also scored and Se- the Pittsburgh Penguins to a bastian Aho registered two TAMPA — Blake Cole- 5-4 victory over the Washing- assists for the Hurricanes. man converted a short- ton Capitals in a result that Devils 5, Flyers 3 handed penalty shot and clinched both teams’ place in Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped the playoffs. NEWARK, N.J. — Yegor 20 shots for his 26th career Guentzel’s winner on a Sharangovich scored twice, We’re Here shutout to lead the Tampa one-time redirection of John Mackenzie Blackwood made Bay Lightning to a 3-0 vic- Marino’s pass came after 21 saves and the New Jersey tory against the Dallas Washington’s Tom Wilson Devils beat the Philadelphia Stars on Thursday night. forced overtime with 14.3 sec- Flyers 5-3. Ondrej Palat and onds to play. Jesper Boqvist, Pavel Brayden Point also scored Zacha and Jesper Bratt also to Help! for Tampa Bay, which has T.J. Oshie scored his 18th goal, Daniel Sprung added his scored as the Devils won their won four consecutive second straight game. games. fourth in three games and Scott Laughton, Sean Cou- Vasilevskiy’s shutout, his Dmitry Orlov also scored for third this season against Washington. turier and Travis Konecny Dallas, is his fifth on the scored for Philadelphia and season, tying for the league Islanders 4, Alex Lyon made 14 saves. lead. Vasilevskiy also Rangers 0 Bruins 5, Sabres 2 reached 30 victories for a NEW YORK — Semyon franchise-record fourth BOSTON — David Krejci consecutive season. Varlamov stopped 25 shots and Brad Marchand each had Jake Oettinger stopped for his league-leading sixth a goal and an assist, and the 25 shots for Dallas, which shutout of the season and Boston Bruins beat the Buf- has lost consecutive games 250th career win as the New falo Sabres 5-2. York Islanders beat the rival in regulation for the first David Pastrnak scored his Susan Lehman Linda Ballance Kathleen Valentino time since April 4-6. Rangers 4-0. 199th career goal for Boston The Stars remain two Leo Komarov, Oliver Wahl- just 1:16 into the game. Customer Service Customer Service Customer Service points behind the Nash- strom, Anthony Beauvillier Casey Mittelstadt and Sam Specialist Specialist Specialist ville Predators for fourth and Mathew Barzal scored, Reinhart scored for the place in the Central Divi- and Brock Nelson and Scott Sabres. sion with one fewer game Mayfield each had two assists played. Dallas plays in for the Islanders. Maple Leafs 4, Nashville on Saturday for Canucks 1 the final meeting of the Hurricanes 3, season between the teams. Red Wings 1 TORONTO — Auston Mat- Palat put Tampa Bay in thews scored his NHL- front with his 15th goal of RALEIGH, N.C. — Teuvo leading 36th goal of the sea- the season. It extended his Teravainen had a goal and son as the Toronto Maple scoring streak to seven assist for his first points in Leafs defeated the Vancouver games. more than two months, and Canucks 4-1.

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Associated Press SSAR009754 Tampa Bay center Blake Coleman (20) celebrates with the bench Thursday after his goal CC-0010231 against the Dallas Stars during the third period in Tampa. The Lightning won 3-0. Section C - FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 On the Town ... Get your Citrus County entertainment and events news every Thursday morning in your email inbox by subscribing to the FREE On the Town newletter at cene https://bit.ly/2As4YPn S Citrus County Chronicle Join talk on coastal birds Questions and coastal habitats. Friends to host‘Wading Birds’ lecture answers will be Paul serves on the boards of encouraged, if Special to the Chronicle identifiable animals. Whooping the Tampa Bay Conservancy, time allows. cranes and sandhill cranes, her- Florida Birding and Nature Norm Freyer he Friends of the Crystal ons and egrets, ibis and spoon- Paul recently Festival and the Friends of the CITRUS River National Wildlife bills and limpkins and wood retired from her Crystal River NWR. She is a WATERCOLOR TRefuge (NWR) will con- storks share biological similari- work at Audu- past president of the Tampa tinue their monthly lecture se- ties but differ in behaviors and bon Florida’s Audubon Society and has won Ann ries with “Wading Birds” from 6 physical structures. Coastal Islands awards for her conservation to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 11, via Presenter Ann Paul will dis- Paul Sanctuaries work. Zoom. cuss information such as cur- since 1991. She To log in to the Zoom presen- Looking Wading birds are among Flor- rent population status and is an expert in water bird popu- tation, visit friendsofthe ahead, it ida’s favorite and most easily conservation measures. lations and management of crystalriver.org. will be time to celebrate Rainbow Springs artists debut o you miss the ‘Artistry in Motion’ monthly meetings of Dthe Citrus Watercolor Society (CWS)? Do you miss taps Nature Coast the CWS shows/sales held each year? Do you miss the demonstrations of noted vis- painters for segment iting artists? Have you com- pleted you COVID Margo Wilson vaccinations? Have you had For the Chronicle enough of social distancing? Well, there are plans under- hree Rainbow Springs Art in Dun- way to celebrate the return nellon gallery members have been of our monthly sessions and Tselected from a competition to other activities. Our presi- participate in WUFT-TV (PBS) of Gaines- dent, Darla Goldberg, has ville’s Artistry in Motion program, in plans for the coming fall pe- which audio and video of the artists are riod which will help us re- recorded and aired on WUFT’s televi- turn to some feeling of sion and radio stations. normalcy. They are: Bonnie Eads and Linda The CWS is planning on Retiz of Ocala, and Bridgette Hanley of restarting our monthly Dunellon. Reitz specializes in acrylic meetings in August. With “flow art”; Eads is a realistic watercolor- the promise of the wide- ist and has twice painted a winning spread availability of vacci- horse for Marion Cultural Alliance’s nations for COVID, we feel comfortable beginning the Horse Fever competition. Hanley is meetings again. Members president of the gallery and paints will be encouraged to wear acrylic landscapes and wildlife and also masks during meetings. is a calligrapher. There are exciting plans for A WUFT crew filmed and recorded this meeting. A real “wel- the threesome April 26, and the seg- come back” celebration! ments will air soon and be posted on the Remember, my friends, we WUFT website: www.wuft.org. For infor- have a special spirit that mation about the Rainbow Springs gal- lives within each of us. That lery, call 352-445-8547 during business spirit is that of a creator. I hours: Tuesday through Saturday, am excited about some of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., or visit the website: the creative ideas planned www.rainbowspringsart.com. for the coming meetings in the fall. Yes — as watercolor- At left, artist Bonnie Eads responds to a ists we all have that special question while interviewing with WUFT-TV something which allows us (PBS) of Gainesville. Below, Bridget Hanley, to generate creative water- president of Rainbow Springs Art in color art as well as interest- Dunnellon, shows her acrylic horse painting. ing meeting agendas. All Special to the Chronicle that is planned cannot be disclosed at this time. Please mark your calendars and Find Treasures at Rainbow plan to join us on Aug. 13. Keep checking our website for updates and activity. Springs Artist Studio Sale I hope that you had the opportunity to view some of n It’s spring cleaning time at Rainbow Springs Art in the artwork of Susan Straw- Dunnellon gallery, and the artists are planning a pop-up bridge, who was the fea- Artist Studio Sale on May 1 to clear out their art and tured artist during the supplies to make room for the new. month of March at the Tents and tables will be set up outside the gallery, and Lakes Region Library. She is a signature member of artists will be available inside the gallery, as well. Prints, the Florida Watercolor So- jewelry, ceramics, basketry, stained glass, and gift items, as ciety, and also a member of well as art equipment, are among the works for sale. the Citrus Watercolor Soci- The sale is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the gallery, 20804 W. ety, the Nature Coast Paint- Pennsylvania Ave. For information, call 352-445-8547, or ers, and is a member artist see our website at: www.rainbowspringsart.com. at the Franklin Anderson Gallery. Susan says that she finds the inspiration for her watercolor paintings in na- TIMES ture, seeking subjects for Good their color and light. Some Citrus Springs Library Lunch and beverages will be pro- of her favorite subjects in- vided. Opportunities for mulligans clude Florida’s wildlife, to have book sale and course advantages will be avail- landscapes and plants. She Citrus Springs Library will have a able for a donation and the Key also travels to Maine annu- book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fri- Training Center will have different ally and enjoys capturing its day, May 7, and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. contests set up on various holes for unique light in landscapes, Saturday, May 8, at 1826 W. Country seascapes and wildlife. You everyone’s skill levels. can view more of Susan’s Club Blvd. The Key Training center still has artwork on the Member Gal- Rain dates will be Friday, May 14, sponsorship opportunities available lery on the CWS website. and Saturday, May 15, with the same to those interested. Members of the Citrus hours. For information, call 352-795-5541, Watercolor Society enjoy a Citrus Writers extension 312. “Painting of the Month” competition starting in Oc- Club to meet Sign up for tober and November, Janu- The Citrus Writers Club will meet Camp Color Rush ary, February, March and at 11 a.m. May 8 at Hope Lutheran Citrus County Parks and Recre- April. They have opportuni- Church, 9425 N. Citrus Springs ties to show and sell their MetroCreative ation presents Camp Color Rush, a Road. work, take workshops, and five-day art camp that includes draw- participate in monthly The meeting is free for writers, ing, painting, crafts, games and a sketch/paint-outs, etc. Summer day camps offered published and unpublished, and as- hula hooping contest. The camp is For more information, call piring writers. for kids ages 11 to 14 and will be Marie Sloan, 352-322-0002, or For information, email Jim Meyer hosted at Citrus County Canning Darla Goldberg, 352-777-2217, by UF/IFAS extension at [email protected]. Center in Lecanto. or see the CWS website at Golf to benefit The camp will take place during www.citruswatercolorsociety. ooking for something fun Cost is $25. This camp is for the following weeks from 9 a.m. to (and interesting) to do youth ages 8-12. Camp will be org The Citrus Watercolor the Key Training Center 4 p.m.: Society meets at noon on the when school gets out? held at the Citrus County Can- L The Key Training Center is part- n June 14 to 18 (register by June 10) second Friday of every Join UF/IFAS Extension Citrus ning Center at 3405 W. South- nering with the Citrus Hills Golf and n month, except July, at the County for summer day camps. ern St., Lecanto. June 28 to July 2 (register by Family Center of the 1st n Beginner Sewing Camp is n Advanced Sewing Camp is Country Club and The Column Shop June 24) Christian Church of Inver- offered Monday, June 7, from offered Wednesday, June 9, on the Oaks Course to present a 8 a.m. drop off and 5 p.m. pick up ness, 2018 Colonade St., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. New sewers are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Experi- fundraising event for avid and ama- is available. The cost is $50 per child Inverness. invited to learn the “how-to” enced sewers are invited to teur golfers alike. Registration is at per week. Scholarships will be avail- skills of sewing and practice sharpen their sewing skills by 8 a.m. Saturday, May 29, at the Cit- able for some campers thanks to a Norm Freyer handles pub- service learning for their com- designing and constructing an rus Hills Oaks course. grant from Citrus Fine Arts Inc. licity for the Citrus Water- munity. Youth are encouraged Teams are foursomes for a price of color Society. to bring their own machine. See CAMP/Page C2 $240 or $60 per individual golfer. See GOOD/Page C2 C2 FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021 SCENE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Cracker quilters host sew-in for veterans in Hospice Quilts made for HPH Lecanto patients at biannual event Special to the Chronicle

he Citrus County Cracker Quilters held a veter- ans and community service sew-in April 21 and Tcompleted 18 quilts. These quilts were given to Cindy Sargent, volunteer coordinator of HPH Hospice in Lecanto. Seventeen women came to the sew-in and worked on these quilts. The quilts will be awarded to veterans at a pinning ceremony as they enter Hospice. Sew-ins are held twice a year and the women also worked on adult bibs, fidget mats, neck pillows, masks, and quilts for local nursing homes. The Citrus County Cracker Quilters hold up their completed quilts from their veterans and community service sew-in. Special to the Chronicle Make reading part of your mother’s day celebration

whose world opens up after Spend time bonding through literature nannying for a progressive fam- ily in town and the celebrity Family Features From cookbooks and memoirs couple hiding out there for the to suspenseful non-fiction summer. any childhood memo- and coming-of-age stories, op- ries include sitting on tions like these can be an ex- A memorable memoir Mmom’s lap and read- cuse for her to dive into a A story of unconditional love ing stories together. This year, new read and steal a few min- in the face of difficulty and the you can show your mother utes of uninterrupted me- grace of perseverance “I Have how much those memories time, which can be a special Been Buried Under Years of mean to you by giving her a gift itself. Dust” by Valerie Gilpeer and Mother’s Day gift that har- Find more stories about Emily Grodin is a memoir that kens back to those special motherhood, mother-child re- details the journey a mother moments spent together. lationships and other popular and her nonverbal, autistic topics at Facebook.com/ Whether your mom devotes WilliamMorrowBooks. daughter took to get to a place time each week to read the where they could finally under- latest best-selling novel or A tale of coming of age stand and communicate with each other after a breakthrough can only find a few moments A funny, wise and tender Photo courtesy of Getty Images every now and then to spend coming-of-age novel set in sub- revealed a young woman who Celebrate Mother’s Day with a good book. some quality time reading, urban Baltimore in the 1970s, had been trapped inside for there are plenty of thoughtful “Mary Jane” by Jessica Anya more than two decades. Joshilyn Jackson delivers a she loves. A tale of power, privi- options available for nearly Blau is complete with all the novel of domestic suspense in lege, lies, revenge and the every mother regardless of nostalgic trappings of the de- A suspenseful story which a mother must decide choices people make – ones how often she settles into a cade. The novel follows a In “Mother May I,” New York how far she is willing to go to that transform lives in unfore- comfy chair with a good book. straight-laced teenage girl Times best-selling author protect her child and the life seen ways.

Registration at the show will be $20 from 8 to 10 a.m. The group makes patriotic quilts for the Citrus County Re- GOOD Display only cars (not judged) will be $10. source Center and pillowcases for the Shands Children’s Can- Continued from Page C1 For additional information, call Ken McNally at 352-341- cer Center. 1165 or Mike Bonadonna at 352-341-1019. Members teach classes on different projects throughout the year and go on road trips to quilt shops. All who are interested Cost includes an art kit for each child, including markers, Journey tribute band to play are welcome to join. acrylic and watercolor paints, pastels, sketchbook, sketching at the community center For information, call Dianne Takahashi at 352-209-4900. pencils, colored pencils, watercolor pencils and canvases. To sign up, visit tinyurl.com/52mr8whd or call the Citrus Citrus County Parks and Recreation presents Never Stop Heritage Museum County Parks and Recreation administrative office at Believin’, a Journey tribute band, at 7 p.m. Friday, June 18, at to display climate exhibit 352-527-7540. the Citrus Springs Community Center, 1570 W. Citrus Springs Blvd. Doors open at 6 p.m. The Old Courthouse Heritage Museum is displaying the Support local artists Tickets will be on sale May 4 at the Parks and Recreation “Our Changing Climate and Sea Level Rise” exhibit from the at the Lakes Region Library administration office. University of Florida’s Museum of Natural History. It is currently Tickets are $15 per person and are on a first come first on display from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at Artists from the Art Center of Citrus County are displaying serve basis. Due to CDC guidelines, only 250 seats will be the museum, 1 Courthouse Square in Inverness. landscapes and other paintings through the month of April at sold. Previously purchased tickets for this rescheduled show This exhibit explores the history of Earth’s climate from the the Lakes Region Library, 1511 Druid Road in Inverness. View- will be honored. days of the dinosaurs, when Florida was still sunk below the ing hours are: sea, to the present. It also looks at present day concerns and I 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays NCCB presents, cutting-edge science surrounding sea level rise and our state. I 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays Museum staff have included photographs, stories and sci- I ‘Women’s Works’ tribute concert 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays ence that pertain directly to Citrus County. The Nature Coast Community Band (NCCB) presents The public can support local art organizations by checking Admission is free, but donations are appreciated. out this display of locally created paintings. “Women’s Works,” at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at the Citrus For information about the display, email John Bescher at Springs Community Center, 1570 W. Citrus Springs Blvd. and Senior program hosts [email protected]. 3 p.m. Sunday, May 9, at the Citrus County Auditorium, 3610 free ukulele classes S. Florida Ave. in Inverness. 11th annual All Mopar The concert is a tribute to women’s contribution to music, The Hernando Area Senior Program is hosting free ukulele Car Show and Swap scheduled conducted by J. Craig Lilly. All NCCB concerts have free classes with Joy Wilson at noon on Tuesdays at 2415 N. Flor- admission. ida Ave. in Hernando. All skill levels are welcome. The 11th annual All Mopar Car Show and Swap meet will be Attendees must comply with COVID-19 guidelines and Sunday, May 2, at Wallace Brooks Park, 328 E. Dampier St. in Dunnellon quilters masks are mandatory. Due to limited space, participants Inverness. announce weekly meetings should call ahead to make a reservation. For additional infor- The show will be hosted by the Citrus Mopar’s Car Club and mation about these activities, call 352-527-5484. Plaza Chrysler Dodge Jeep. More than 35 awards based on a The Dunnellon Country Quilters meet at 12:30 p.m. Mon- judging process will be presented at 2 p.m. days at the First United Methodist Church on West State Road The event features music, food, door prizes and great cars. 40. They conduct their business meetings on the third Monday Thank You Citrus County For 33 Great Years! To pre-register for $15, visit floridamoparassociation.com. monthly. ILL FAMILY RESTA UGARM URANT steer project. Cost is $30. snack daily but, bring a pre-payment required. S This camp is for youth lunch each day. This Space is limited, first Lunch Serving Dine In Revised Hours: $ CAMP ages 11-18. Camp will be camp is for ages 8-12. come, first served. Special 2.95 Continued from Page C1 Sun.-Mon.-Tue. 7am-3pm Breakfasts held at the Citrus County Camp will be held at the For more information, $ w/toast or 6.99 biscuit Fairgrounds in Inverness. Citrus County Extension call 352-527-5700. CDC Wed.-Thur.-Fri.-Sat. 7am-7pm individualized project as I Camp Fit and Fun is Office located at 3650 W. and UF guidelines for NOW ACCEPTING: Pick up & Curbside BREAKFAST well as practice a little offered Tuesday through Sovereign Path, Lecanto. face coverings and social ALL DAY service learning for their Thursday, July 6-8, from Come to one or come to distancing will be Available! Servos Plaza – 5446 Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL, 628-0800 community. Youth are en- 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. all. Pre-registration and followed. CC-00100FW couraged to bring their Youth discover the FUN- own machine. Cost is $25. damentals of sports, This camp is for youth healthy snacking, and the ages 11-18 who have at- importance of exercise tended previous sewing and staying hydrated. Cost camps or are a member of is $40 and will include all the 4-H Sewing Club. materials, afternoon “City of Kindness” Camp will be held at the Citrus County Canning Virtual Center located at 3405 W. 2 Restaurants Southern St., Lecanto. I Growing for Florida In One Place! Forks is offered Monday, Golf Tournament POSTER CONTEST June 14, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Discover more Black Diamond Ranch “CRYSTAL RIVER CITY of KINDNESS” about Florida agriculture and and growing your own 564-9636 $200 Per Player Category 1- Adults over 21 food. Hands-on activities Can play any day - Valid for 1 year Category 2- CRHS Students will include growing pea- nuts, herbs and sweet po- 795-2100 Winners of each category will receive $100.00 tatoes. Cost is $25. This ~ WEDNESDAY ~ LIVE LIVE EVENT camp is for youth ages EVENT 8-12. Camp will be held at Saturday, May 22, 2021 Contact Mary Lee at 352-503-3237 the Citrus County Exten- SOLD Black Diamond Ranch sion Office located at 3650 OUT! For Entry Form W. Sovereign Path, 18-Hole Tournament Lecanto. FESTIVAL Live Music • Hat Trick ~ 6-10pm Original Art Work I Youth Livestock Tournament is an I8-hole scramble THURSDAY ~ Name That Tune Camp (Market Beef) is of- format with teams fielded: FRIDAY ~ Fiesta Karaoke fered Thursday, June 24, 1. All Men 2. All Women 3. Mixed Timeline: May 3 - May 10, 2021 SATURDAY ~ Live Music ~ 6-10pm Winning posters will be hung throughout Crystal River from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. SUNDAY ~ Bloody Mary Brunch Information contact and Friday, June 25, from Christine Reed [email protected] 352-241-7707 Sponsored by: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. This or Jordan Keen [email protected] CC-00104FH camp will focus on the se- Due to Covid, Blessings strongly recommends masks and maintaining social distance lection, care and market- 1935 SE US 19 when in group settings. Persons who have entered this event understand the risks associated with group settings and are attuning event at their own risk.

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If partner passes your low- CHNEE I am unsure if we can con- a trump. Here are the most level takeout double, converting it tinue this relationship, as we’d common: into a penalty double. (A trump have a questionable financial a. If you think declarer will be lead is mandatory here. Partner is future. I suggested couples scoring tricks by ruffing in the long and strong in the trump suit. GPDOAA counseling, to no avail. We’ve Don’t even look at the rest of your been planning to move to a hand. And if you are void of trumps, warm state for retirement, and steal one from another deck!) she mentioned moving her d. When you need to adopt a pas- NPHOCO family with us, which I don’t sive defense. 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CASH FOR CARS & Renovated home in HP JOHNSON FORD DODGE Sea Nymph, 14.5 ft. TRUCKS Running or 1977 Ranchero GT HONDA 6424-0507 FCRN Rainbow Acres. Not TOP $$$$$ PAID 2017 Grand Caravan 2014 TRX 400X 4/2 on 1 very private 15 HP, aluminum, auto, 351 M V-8 Barrera, Pauline 2021-CP-42 Notice to Creditors 352-771-6191 43K mi, -Very Good Low Miles- acre. FSBO $168,000 with trailer. $1700 104,000 mi., $7,500 Cond- OBO/ poss. trade IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA, (352) 344-0253 WANTED 352-346-1053 $4,500 obo cash only 352-465-3071 $20K (352) 400-0704 (352) 613-8173 IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY JUNK & ESTATE IN PROBATE FILE NO: 2021-CP-42 MONTEREY CARS FORD BOWRIDER Up to $1,000 & MORE 2000 Mustang GT IN RE: ESTATE OF PAULINE BARRERA a/k/a 2010 like new, garage (352) 342-7037 Convertible (red), TRIKE V8 - 2004 PAULINE S. BARRERA. kept, well maintained, 58,000 miles, good MUST SEE! Factory Deceased. 130 VOLVO, low hours, condition, asking EW-66 SCOOTER Made, Ex Cond./Low Mi NOTICE TO CREDITORS bimini top, mooring $6,900 or best offer Brand NEW! EW-66 Auto trans w/reverse -2 Seater- See on 1 of a Kind- Pics cover, storage cover, (352) 860-0522 or The administration of the Estate of , extra swim platform 1995 Oldsmobile (352) 419-2399 Internet. $2500 online- Reasonable PAULINE BARRERA a/k/a w/ ladder, compass, Cutlass Supreme conv. 352-465-6335 $19,900 352-341-3803 PAULINE S. BARRERA, deceased, whose date of death was GPS, stereo, & extras, red w/ white int. , A/C & June 24, 2019, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, LINCOLN HARLEY 2016 easy loading trailer w/ Pwr everything $7900 or 1956 Premier Custom. Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North steps, newer 10 ply ti- TRADE for a Jeep ONE FINE RIDE! Switchback, 2,935 mi., Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The name and ad- res, $15,900 obo 352-795-7335 LV Msg HD extended war- $25,000 By appt only ranty 2023, $11,500 dress of the personal representative and the personal call for pictures CADILLAC 352-527-2835, lve msg INVERNESS 352-220-1617 352-765-4679 representative’s attorney are set forth below. ENJOY LIFE in this nice 2005 DeVille DTS, TRIUMPH All creditors of the decedent and other persons having fully furnished, move in Tracker Pontoon Gold, low miles, Harley-Davidson ready, 2bd/2ba home... exc cond, $6995 1973 TR6, 4 spd, 6 cyl, ‘08 FLHX Street Glide, claims or demands against the decedent’s estate on whom a 2016 18Ft.- 40HP 2 Tops, Red w/ Black featuring 160 ft of water Mercury w/ radio, 2 live 352-442-1925 Very Clean, Low Miles, copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims frontage on a cove & Interior $15,000 Firm $8900 OBO with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER wells, & extra prop. CHEVY 352-503-6859 Approx. 1400sf, LivArea. $12,000 2013 Camero LT Conv. 352-277-9175 SELL THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY FANTASTIC & (262) 470-3267 blue w/ silver strp/ 35k YOUR VEHICLE (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO- UNOBSTRUCTED mi 300HP V6 auto, Exc. IN THE TICE ON THEM, water views! Covered $17k obo 352-527-9449 dock, detached garage All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- 24 X 30, community NISSAN 2018 DODGE ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their boat ramp for easy boat VERSA - 4dr- 42K mi - 1987 RAM 2500 claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE access to your new hm. 5sp Standard- 40+ mpg- Only 67K orig. mi., OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ONLY $198,000. WANTED TO BUY Great Condition- Like A/C, Manual Trans., Harley-Davidson Classifieds New! $9,800 obo ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET Call Today! Motor Homes, Travel Single cab, Long bed 2007 Fat Boy, Vance & FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE 239-565-4911 Trailers, 5th Wheels & (352) 571-0886 $8500 719-568-4882 Hines Pipes - 13K Orig. Showings by appt. only. BOATS -even if repairs miles, Well Maintained! WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. No agents, please. are needed. Will pay FORD $7950 OBO NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, Don’t miss out $CASH$ on the spot. F350 Diesel King 516-819-9196 ONLY ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE on this one! Will come to you! Ranch Crew Cab 4 x 4 DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. 108K mi/ Rear Ent./ Harley-Davidson $19.95 Woodland Estates 407-280-0683 The date of first publication of this notice is April 30, 2021. Retractable Tonneau 2016 FLTRX Road for 7 days FSBO 2/2/2, .5+ ac. Cover-1 owner- ALL svc Glide Custom 10,500 Personal Representative: 160 ft seawall, rec’s/ Mint Condition! mi.. HD finance $29.95 BENJAMIN BARRERA, Petitioner NEVER FLOODED!! $20,900 352-497-6945 available. $16,700 Extra bldg, w/ guest for 14 days Attorney for Personal Representatives: SELL 352-613-7766 By: Susan E. Dean, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 746827 accom & storage YOUR VEHICLE LINCOLN $579K, 352-746-9067 Harley-Davidson $49.95 DEAN AND DEAN, LLP. 230 Northeast 25th Avenue # 100 IN THE ‘02 Blackwood - Good Cond.-ONLY 3K made SPORTSTER 1200 for 30 days Ocala, Florida 34470 FULLY LOADED $8500 3 wheeler- (rear end kit- (352) 368-2800 [email protected] 352-489-4129 IMC Trike)-has Reverse, Attorney for Petitioner Emerg. Brake & Hitch $69.95 2Bdrm/2Ba in KEYSTONE for towing Call RICK Run ‘til it sells MEADOWCREST 2017 Raptor King Suite Classifieds 352-637-1647 - Published April 30 & May 7, 2021 Former residents desire 5th wh toy hauler. 42’ if no ans LV msg 1½ Ba, triple slide, VGC, to return to Mead- HONDA owcrest, condo or villa. new tires $49,500 obo. 9134-0430 FCRN Phyllis Louise Hamel 1989 Goldwing SE 706-329-3804 Tow vehicle avail ONLY 1500 CC, Blue/green. * Call your 2021 CP 000277 Notice to Creditors Only 11,401 mi., bought Classified IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT $19.95 brand new. Perfect IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA GOLF CART cond. Hardly driven. Representative for 7 days CASE NO.: 2021 CP 000277 2006 Club Car $6000 obo Tony: for details. IN RE: ESTATE OF PHYLLIS LOUISE HAMEL, 2 yr old Trojan batteries, 352-527-8950 352-563-5966 $29.95 new 10” tires, $3,000, Pictures avail. online! Deceased. for 14 days NOTICE TO CREDITORS $49.95 The administration of the estate of Phyllis Louise Hamel, de- for 30 days ceased, whose date of death was February 16, 2021, is pend- $69.95 ing in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Divi- Run ‘til it sells!! 6421-0507 FCRN sion, the address of which is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Mike Czerwinski Affordable Secure Storage - Citrus Springs Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the personal repre- Specializing In GOPHER TORTOISE ~$69.95~ 7465 N. Florida Ave. Citrus Springs, FL 34434 352-465-7500 sentative and the personal representative’s attorney are set SURVEYS & PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF SALE forth below. RELOCATIONS * Call your Affordable Secure Storage @ 7465 N. Florida Ave. Citrus Springs, FL All creditors of the decedent and other persons having WETLAND SETBACK Run ‘til it sells Classified 34434 352-465-7500. Personal property consisting of household claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a LINES Representative goods, boxes and other personal property used in home, office or copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims ENVIRONMENTAL with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER ASSESSMENTS for details. garage will be sold or otherwise disposed of at public sale on the 352-563-5966 dates & times indicated below to satisfy Owners Lien for rent & fees THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Michael G. Czerwinski, due in accordance with Florida Statutes: Self-Storage Act, Sections AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON P.A 83. 806 & 83. 807. All items or spaces may not be available for sale. THEM. ENVIRONMENTAL Applies to all Cash only for all purchases & tax resale certificates required if appli- All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- CONSULTANTS vehicles, boats, cable. ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their 352-249-1012 RV’s, campers 89 MUSTANG L. Gomez Unit B082 claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE mgcenvironmental C. Warner Unit B093 FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. .com & motorcycles. CONVERTIBLE 5.0 5sp - Older Restore ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET 30+ Yrs. Experience Many Extras! Too SALE NOTICE FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER Much to List- Discs, SS Call your GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT A ONLINE PUBLIC SALE BARRED. Exhaust, etc. $12,000 www.storagetreasures.com NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, Classified (352) 436-9718 ON May 15th, 2021 AT OR AFTER: 11:00 AM. EST ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE Representative AMC 1968 DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. JAVELIN DAVID KURTZ for details. Published April 30 & May 7, 2021 The date of first publication of this notice is April 23, 2021. Realtor 290 V8, Auto, A/C, PS 352-563-5966 **Multiple Award Personal Representative: Winner... Must See! Gregory Philip Hamel 2017 HEARTLAND $24K (352) 400-1430 6422-0507 FCRN 18347 Woodbury Ct., Northville, MI 48168 PIONEER- 5th WHEEL Affordable Secure Storage - Inverness Attorney for Personal Representative: PI 276 -32ft./ 2 slides, AUTO SWAP /s/ Dawn Ellis, Esq. Florida Bar Number: 091979 Auto Leveling, Rear 8410 E. Gobble Drive, Floral City, FL 34436 352-344-1114 Bunks, $24,500 CORRAL PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF SALE My Florida Probate, P.A. Dawn Ellis, Esq. for the firm 352-634-2247 CAR SHOW Affordable Secure Storage @ 8410 E. Gobble Drive, Floral City, FL P.O. Box 952, Floral City, FL 34436-0952 34436 352-344-1114. Personal property consisting of household (352) 726-5444 E-mail Address: 5th WHEEL [email protected] 2017 Forest River SUMTER goods, boxes and other personal property used in home, office or Cardinal 3875FB SWAP garage will be sold or otherwise disposed of at public sale on the Published April 23 & 30, 2021. Vacant $56,995 Bath & ½ - MEETS dates & times indicated below to satisfy Owners Lien for rent & fees W/D 352-795-7820 due in accordance with Florida Statutes: Self-Storage Act, Sections Land Sumter County 83. 806 & 83. 807. All items or spaces may not be available for sale. 9135-0430 FCRN Richard L. Little Fairgrounds Cash only for all purchases & tax resale certificates required if appli- 2021-CP-136 Notice to Creditors SPECIALIST SUN. May 2nd IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA (727) 848-7171 cable. V. Barton Unit 16 PROBATE DIVISION Let me help you File Number: 2021-CP-136 Buy, Sell, Invest. CHEVROLET 1969 CAMARO - 454 SALE NOTICE IN RE: ESTATE OF Free/ No Obligation Engine / 700R4 trans., RICHARD L. LITTLE, Motor Homes, Travel GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT A ONLINE PUBLIC SALE Market Analysis MANY upgrades! Call www.storagetreasures.com Deceased. for your property. Trailers, 5th Wheels & for details! $40,000 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Residential BOATS - even if 810-841-2692 ON May 15th, 2021 AT OR AFTER: 11:00 AM. EST & Commercial repairs are needed. Will pay $CASH$ CHEVY The administration of the estate of RICHARD L. LITTLE, de- ‘56, Belair 2 door Published April 30 & May 7, 2021 Century 21 J.W. on the spot. Will come ceased, whose date of death was December 21, 2020, File to you! (407) 280-0683 sedan, frame off Number 2021-CP-136, is pending in the Circuit Court for CITRUS Morton Real Estate, restoration, too much Inverness, Fl. 34450 TRAVEL TRAILER to list, $52k invested. 6423-0507 FCRN County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 N. 2021, lightweight, Make reasonable Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The names and ad- CELL 954-383-8786 Affordable Secure Storage - Hernando sleeps 2, furnished, offer or interesting dresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Office 352-726-6668 3640 N. Carl G Rose Hwy Hernando, FL 34442 with extra’s $15,900 trade. 352-634-5665 Representative’s attorney are set forth below. (352) 212-6949 PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF SALE FORD Affordable Secure Storage @ 3640 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy., Hernando All creditors of the decedent and other persons having 1930 Model A FL 34442 Personal property consisting of household goods, boxes claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a 5 Window Coupe, 76 K copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this Court mi./ EXCELLENT Cond. and other personal property used in home, office or garage will be 1991 Cuddy Cabin $15,500 352-795-3510 sold or otherwise disposed of at public sale on the dates & times indi- WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE 21’6”, 2005, 225 HP cated below to satisfy Owners Lien for rent & fees due in accordance FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER Yamaha 4 stroke, with Florida Statutes: Self-Storage Act, Sections 83. 806 & 83. 807. THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. alum I-beam trailer Tweet All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having $8500 864-247-6395 All items or spaces may not be available for sale. Cash only for all Tweet purchases & tax resale certificates required if applicable. claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their 2004 Sundance 22ft ~$69.95~ claims with this Court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE CC Skiff, 2005 Mercury Nelson, C. - Unit #209 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. 115 optimax 24V trolling Tweet ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH mtr, dual axle trailr, fully Gray, G. - Unit #259 equipped, orig. owner Run ‘til it sells Watson, S. - Unit #268 IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE $12,500 (352) 697-2008 FOREVER BARRED. SALE NOTICE NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY 2019 YAMAHA CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S 2.5 HP, practically Follow the GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT A ONLINE PUBLIC SALE new, under 50 hours, Chronicle on www.storagetreasures.com DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. asking $750 ON May 15th, 2021 AT OR AFTER: 11:00 AM. EST. The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 23, 2021. 352-270-8756 Personal Representative: Applies to all /s/ RENE LEA PIKULA 12ft SATURN vehicles, boats, Published April 30 & May 7, 2021 inflatable Dinghy -Model “news as it 1161 Shadow Lane SD365 w/ wheels- bimini RV’s, campers happens right at Northport, Florida 34286 top-TORQEEDO Travel & motorcycles. your finger tips” Attorney for Personal Representative: 1103 Elec. Outboard /s/ JOEL O. PARKER Florida Bar No. 0070201 Motor & Speedy air BRETT & REYNOLDS, P.A. 20093 East Pennsylvania Avenue #4 pump inlc. Like New! 6425-0507 FCRN $3000 (352) 272-7441 Call your P.O. Drawer 2480, Dunnellon, Florida 34430 Classified Joyner, Kenneth Ralph 2020 CP 957 Notice to Creditors Published April 23 & 30, 2021. CANOE Representative IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT w/ Back Plate IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY FLORIDA for Motor for details. www.twitter.com/ PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 2020 CP 957 9139-0507 FCRN Michael A. Caruso Needs work $40 352-563-5966 citruschronicle (352) 436-2953 2021-CP-347 Notice to Creditors IN RE: ESTATE OF KENNETH RALPH JOYNER, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, *******SCAM ALERT******* Deceased, PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE TO CREDITORS File No. 2021-CP-347 IN RE: ESTATE OF The administration of the Estate of KENNETH RALPH JOYNER, MICHAEL A. CARUSO, deceased, whose date of death was October 25, 2020 is Deceased. pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS Division, the address of which is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, #101, Inverness, Florida, 34450. The names and addresses of the per- The administration of the Estate of MICHAEL A. CARUSO, De- sonal representative and the personal representative’s attor- ceased, whose date of death was February 21, 2021, is pend- neys are set forth below. ing in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Divi- All creditors of the decedent and other persons having sion, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver- claims or demands against the decedent’s estate on whom a ness, Florida 34450. The names and addresses of the Personal copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims Representative and the Personal Representative’s attorney are with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS set forth below. AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR All creditors of the decedent and other persons having THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a THIS NOTICE ON THEM. copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- How to Avoid a Fake Check Scam claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE TER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. THEM. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having • INSIST ON CASH SECTION 733.202 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their EVER BARRED. claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF • Don’t accept a check for more than the selling price. You NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. can bet it’s a scam. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY • Inform the Buyer that you’ll wait two weeks before sending The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 30, CLAIM FILED TWO YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE any merchandise. 2021. OF DEATH IS BARRED. Personal Representative: The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 30, 2021. • Never use money from a check to send gift cards, money GREGORY JOYNER Personal Representative: orders, or wire money to strangers or someone you just met. 47 East Street, Chesterfield, MA 01012 Linda L. Caruso Many scammers demand that you send money through Attorney for Personal Representative: 7723 Highland Farms Road money transfer services like Western Union or MoneyGram, Michael E. Dean, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 0115584 Houston, Texas 77095 DEAN LAW FIRM, LLC Attorney for Personal Representative: or buy gift cards and send them the PIN numbers. Once you 230 Northeast 25th Avenue, Ste. 300, Ocala, FL 34470 R. Wesley Bradshaw wire money, or give someone the gift card PINs, it is like Phone: (352) 387-8700 BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A. giving someone cash. It’s almost impossible to get it back. Attorney for Petitioner 209 Courthouse Square Inverness, Florida 34450 [email protected] [email protected] Telephone (352) 726-1211 • Toss offers that ask you to pay for a prize. If it’s free, you Facsimile (352) 726-3180 shouldn’t have to pay to get it. Published April 30 & June 7, 2021 Published April 30 & May 7, 2021. CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE FRIDAY,APRIL 30, 2021 C9

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9136-0430 FCRN Daphne A. Rooks 9137-0507 FCRN Eleanor F. Cesnohlidek 9138-0507 FCRN Mark T. Hannell 2020-CP-942 Notice to Creditors/SummaryAdmin 2021CP000294 Notice to Creditors 2021-CP-112 Notice to Creditors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 2020-CP-942 PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 2021CP000294 Case Number: 2021-CP-112 IN RE: ESTATE OF IN RE: ESTATE OF ELEANOR F. CESNOHLIDEK Probate Division DAPHNE A. ROOKS, a/k/a ELEANOR CESNOHLIDEK IN RE: ESTATE OF MARK T. HANNELL Deceased. Deceased. a/k/a MARK THANE HANNELL, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE The administration of the Estate of Eleanor F. Cesnohlidek ABOVE ESTATE: a/k/a Eleanor Cesnohlidek, deceased, whose date of death The administration of the Estate of MARK T. HANNELL a/k/a You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Adminis- was August 16, 2019, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus MARK THANE HANNELL, deceased, whose date of death was tration has been entered in the Estate of DAPHNE A. ROOKS, County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 November 9, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus Deceased, File Number 2020-CP-942 by the Circuit Court for North Apopka Ave., Inverness, Florida 34450. The name and County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is address of the Personal Representative and the Personal North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450. The name 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450; that the Representative’s attorney are set forth below. and address of the Personal Representative and the Personal decedent’s date of death was October 7, 2020; that the total All creditors of the decedent and other persons having Representative’s Attorney are set forth below. value of the estate is $520.06, and that the names and ad- claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: dresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims All creditors of Decedent and other persons having claims or are: Robert E. Rooks, II, P. O. Box 4015, Ocala, Florida 34478 with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME demands against the Decedent’s estate on whom a copy of and Leroy L. Rooks, Jr., 525 CR 48, Groveland, Florida 34736. OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER this notice has been served must file their claims with this Court ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons hav- All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER ing claims or demands against the estate of the decedent claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. other than those for whom provision for full payment was claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE All other creditors of the Decedent and other persons having made in the Order of Summary Administration must file their FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. claims or demands against the Decedent’s estate must file claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN § ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WITH BE FOREVER EVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is April 30, 2021. DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of the Notice is April 30, 2021. Personal Representative: The date of first publication of this Notice is April 23, 2021. Personal Representative: AMY L. HANNELL Person Giving Notice: Patricia Cesnohlidek c/o 9030 West Fort Island Trail, Suite 5 Robert E. Rooks, II 10060 West Pamondeho Circle Crystal River, Florida 34429 P. O. Box 4015, Ocala, Florida 34478 Crystal River, FL 34428 Attorney for Personal Representative: Attorney for Person Giving Notice: Attorney for Personal Representative: James David Green, Esquire Florida Bar Number 0241430 R. Wesley Bradshaw, Esq. BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A. Andrew Curtis, Esq. Florida Bar No. 0797601 GREEN & GREEN, P.A. 209 Courthouse Square Inverness, Florida 34450 3261 U.S. Highway 441/27 Unit C-l Fruitland Park, FI 34731 9030 West Fort Island Trail, Suite 5, Crystal River, FL 34429-8011 Telephone (352) 726-1211 Facsimile (352) 726-3180 352-315-0333 Tel: 352/795-4500 Fax: 352/795-3300 Published April 23 & 30, 2021. Published April 30 & May 7, 2021. Published April 30 & May 7, 2021. C10 Friday, April 30, 2021 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle

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