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NEWS BRIEFS Legal battle over schools advances case doesn’t mean that the challenges to Citrus COVID-19 Judge refuses to toss out HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS ARE ON Corcoran’s July 6 emergency order will be daily update n The FHSAA on Friday voted that high successful. school athletic practices may begin During an hour-long video hearing, the Forty-four new positive lawsuits concerning Aug . 24, with Sept . 4 the first day games judge also encouraged attorneys represent- cases were reported in Cit- can be played . See Page A9 for story . ing the unions and the defendants — Gov. Ron rus County since the latest DeSantis, Corcoran and other state education FDOH update. One new reopening classrooms refused to toss out lawsuits challenging Edu- officials — to settle the dispute by hospitalization was re- Wednesday. Dara Kam cation Commissioner Richard Corcoran’s ported; no new deaths News Service of Florida mandate that school districts reopen class- “This is a case that cries out for the parties were reported. rooms this month. to get together at this mediation and come up To date in the county, TALLAHASSEE — Siding with teachers But Judge Charles Dodson said his deci- with an agreement. It’s a very complicated 1,703 people have tested unions, a Leon County circuit judge on Friday sion to deny the state’s motion to dismiss the See BATTLE/Page A5 positive (including five non-residents), 156 have been hospitalized and 38 have died. Today is final day of early voting ER in Citrus Hills set to open The Supervisor of Elec- tions Office reminds regis- tered voters today is the Bayfront Health Seven Rivers sets premier date of Aug. 22 last day for early voting Fred Hiers from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Staff writer one of four locations: n Central Ridge Library, Bayfront Health 425 W. Roosevelt Blvd., Seven Rivers’ new Beverly Hills. free-standing ER in n Crystal River Elec- Citrus Hills will open tions Office, 1500 N. at 9 a.m. Saturday, Meadowcrest Blvd., Crys- Aug. 22, 2020, expand- tal River. ing the Crystal River n Homosassa Public Li- hospital’s market share into the growing brary, 4100 S. Grand- Citrus Hills commu- march Ave., Homosassa. nity and establish a n Inverness City Hall, foothold between the 212 W. Main St., county’s hospitals in Inverness. Crystal River and its Remember to bring your competitor in signature and photo ID Inverness. when you go to vote early The single-story ER the same as you do on and 12 examination Election Day. You may rooms cost the Frank- also drop off your Vote by lin, Tennessee-based Mail ballot at early voting parent company Com- munity Health Sys- sites. tems, which also owns The primary election is Bayfront Health Seven from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tues- Rivers, $12.3 million. day, Aug. 18, 2020. On The free-standing in Election Day, you must ER Citrus Hills will vote at the polling place function as a depart- assigned to you by the Su- ment of Seven Rivers pervisor of Elections office. hospital about If you have questions 13 miles west in Crys- about your polling place lo- tal River, Seven Rivers cation, call 352-564-7120 CEO Linda Stockton MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle told the Chronicle. or visit www.votecitrus.com Bayfront Health Seven Rivers’ new 24-hour emergency facility director of plant operations and security Troy The facility will and look up your precinct Gronotte discusses this new General Electric CT scanner Friday, Aug. 14, 2020. The new facility supports both using Precinct Finder. emergency and outpatient services and will open to the public Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020. See ER/Page A5 Drive-thru food drive Aug. 18 The Esther Chapter of the Daughters of the King at Shepherd of the Hills Friends say goodbye to ‘jigsaw puzzle queen’ Episcopal Church in Le- canto is asking for food donations to benefit SOS ‘Gigi’ moving up North Support Center, which feeds more than 7,000 families in Citrus to be with family County each month. Nancy Kennedy They will be having a Staff writer drive-thru food drop off from 9 a.m. to noon on For the past 18 years, on days that the Tuesday, Aug. 18 at Shep- East Citrus Community Center in Inver- herd of the Hills Episcopal ness opened its doors, Germaine Beeman Church, 2540 West Norvell was there — at 8:30 a.m. “To her, this was her job,” said Carolyn Bryant Highway (County Adanti, coordinator for the county-run se- Road 486), Lecanto. nior center. The food collected on She helped serve the daily meals, taught Tuesday will be taken to newcomers how to play cards and did SOS on Wednesday in whatever needed doing. time for distribution on Now 91, Beeman, whom everyone calls Thursday. “Gigi,” is also known as the “jigsaw puzzle Also, they will have queen,” having put together hundreds over coolers on hand to store the years, and having scores of them dis- refrigerated or even frozen played on the center’s walls. NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle items. “She’s been a fixture around here,” A fixture at the East Citrus Community Center for the past 18 years, Germaine “Gigi” Beeman was Adanti said. — From staff reports surprised Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020, with a drive-by farewell parade as she prepares to move back See QUEEN/Page A7 to Connecticut to be with family. “All these people — I can’t believe it,” she said.

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MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle The 2020 Healthcare Heroes recipients pictured above include, from left, are: Scott Sinigalliano and Mistie Newtson representing the Citrus Memorial Hospital’s Heart and Vascular Center-TAVR program; Kimberly Rigalo, L.P.N., representing Mederi Caretenders receives the Reader’s Choice award; Lauren Shaw, P.A.-C, representing Gastroenterology Associates receives the Advance Care Provider award; Dr. Gustavo Fonseca representing Florida Cancer Specialists and Reseach Institue receives the Physician’s Excellence award; Dr. Dacelin St. Martin, representing PedI.M. Healthcare, receives the Community Outreach in Healthcare award; Dr. Patrick R. Jean receives the Lifetime Achievement in Healthcare award; receiving the Healthcare Volunteer award is the Meals on Wheels program and supervisor Janice Hale and volunteer Sally Greiner; and receiving the Healthcare Humanitarian award is Michele Fisher representing VITAS Healthcare. Other winners not pictured above include Dr. Jeremy Ledger, representing Ledger Dentistry is the winner of Excellence in Dental; Ernesto Rubio, DOH-Citrus Administrator receives the Administrative Excellence in Healthcare; and the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office 911 Call Center receives the Healthcare Professional award. innovations in treatments that usually Ceremony recognizes are only available in large metropolitan cities to help patients here.” Originally, Fonseca’s father had en- professionals, groups couraged him to be a doctor. Fonseca wanted to be a scientist. Upon accepting the award, he told the dedicated to health of audience he had become both. “I enjoy what I do. I love this commu- nity,” he said, adding that he was thank- the community ful he could be the person his father wanted him to be. Fred Hiers n Staff writer The winner of the Administrative Excellence in Healthcare award is Er- nesto Rubio, the Department of Health ealthcare profession- in Citrus County administrator. als have devoted When Rubio accepted the DOH posi- tion in 2015, he said his goal was to estab- H their lives to heal lish relationships with other community and care for the sick. organizations. Amid the pandemic, long work hours, He said he had to because with a staff and countless personal sacrifices, they of 61 and more than 140,000 residents, work feverishly to improve the health of living predominately in a poor, rural their patients and the well-being of the county, it was only through relationships county. that he could get residents the services While all are worthy to be recognized they needed. for their commitment, and most are pri- “Public health must be a grassroots vately by their co-workers and patients, community initiative, or it doesn’t work. the Citrus Chronicle publically recog- … If I don’t succeed in forming commu- nizes Healthcare Heroes: those in their nity partnerships, we’re not going to get field who have demonstrated excep- anything done,” he said. tional performance in their duties and As the county’s DOH administrator, improved the well-being of our Rubio created the county’s Hepatitis C community. treatment program for indigent clients, This year, the Citrus Chronicle, with hired an expert lactation consultant to the support of many sponsors including help new mothers with breastfeeding, in- HPH Hospice, Citrus Health & Rehabili- creased HPV vaccination rates in stu- tation Center, and Gardner Audiology, dents, started a high-risk maternity selected 11 categories to spotlight and to program for drug dependent pregnant select those most deserving of women, and worked with local health- recognition. care facilities to have medical residents Nominations were accepted online experience caring for patients with HIV/ and in 10 categories a panel of judges re- AIDS. viewed and voted on each. The Chron- n The winner of the Advanced Care cile’s readers selected the winner of the 2020 Healthcare Heroes Lifetime Achievement recipient Patrick Jean, MD, makes Provider award was Lauren Shaw, PA-C. 11th category: the Reader’s Choice comments Friday afternoon following the presentation of his award. Lauren Shaw told the Chronicle she award. He now works part time at a freestanding of her job to help patients making became a physician’s assistant because The winners were honored Friday, Emergency Department at North Florida transitions, said her nomination, which she wanted to work with patients. Due to Aug. 14, 2020, at the Citrus Hills Golf and Regional Hospital in Gainesville. also highlighted her community service. the coronavirus, she more than has that Country Club as part of the Citrus County He and his family live on 90 acres on n The Healthcare Professional winner opportunity. Chamber of Commerce luncheon. the Withlacoochee River. He wanted his is the Citrus County Sheriff ’s Office Shaw has been a PA with Gastroenter- Here is a portion of their stories and a children to experience a rural life. 911 Call Center. ology Associates in Citrus County for few highlights. He said medicine is a gratifying pro- When we desperately need help they three years. She also took on extra shifts n The Lifetime Achievement winner is fession and he is happy when he watches are the people we call. at Citrus Memorial Hospital. But when Dr. Patrick Jean. his patients leave the ER satisfied with Those who work at the Citrus County the pandemic hit and medical offices The 67-year-old Jean said one of the the help the ER staff gave them and are Sheriff ’s Office 911 call center will al- shutdown or curtailed many office visits, best things about being an emergency no longer at risk. ways answer those calls and send you the tests, and other elective procedures, physician is “that you can see immediate n The Readers’ Choice winner is Kim help you need, whether its law enforce- Shaw increased her time at CMH. results from your work.” Rigalo. ment, or an ambulance, or firefighters. “She didn’t have to do it,” said a And if they return as a patient, “it’s Kim Rigalo is an account executive at “They’re the behind-the-scenes work- Healthcare Hero judge. “She wanted to pretty gratifying if they want to see you Mederi Care Tenders in Inverness. ers who often don’t get the recognition take care of COVID patients to help the personally (for their care),” Jean told the In high school, she took a certified they deserve,” said Mike Story, CCSO community. She chose to go and chose to Chronicle. nursing assistant course and tagged communications manager. “They’re not take the risk.” And in many cases he treats the chil- along with a CNA making her rounds. technically classified as first responders n The winner of the Dental Excellence dren of former patients when they come One was a quadriplegic man at home but, in my opinion, they are. They’re the award is Dr. Jeremy Ledger, DMD. to the emergency room, he said. while his wife was off to work. first person helping with a medical emer- Ledger follows a simple philosophy at Jean said he became a doctor because “It just felt so good to help somebody,” gency, giving CPR instructions or other his Homosassa’s dentist’s office: treat he liked the challenge and structure of Rigalo said. medical care over the phone. They do people well, don’t hurt them, and don’t school. He became an emergency physi- She was sold on the profession and amazing work. pressure them about needing additional cian because he saw it as the best way to worked for the next several years as a n The winner of the Physician’s Excel- procedures. help the most people. nurse at Citrus Health and Rehabilita- lence award is Dr. Gustavo Fonseca. Ledger told the Chronicle that far too Accepting the award Friday, he de- tion. And when her boss asked her to fill Countless patients have benefitted and often patients tell him about other den- scribed ERs as the country’s “safety net” in as an account executive to help transi- been given hope through the work Fon- tists’ unwillingness to listen to their com- for many who have no other health care tion patients from the hospital to getting seca and his medical partner have of- plaints or that their previous procedures options. He said he would “remember home health care, she agreed. fered at the Florida Cancer Specialists were painful. Ledger told the Chronicle the award forever.” At first she didn’t like it, but the next and Research Institute in Lecanto. The that it’s the simple process of listening His parents were French and he was time her employer asked she gave it an- office conducts trials with new medica- and respecting patients that make a den- born in Morocco. His family moved to other go and took to the work and found tions that often later get FDA approval, tist’s office successful. New York when he was 2 years old and to it gratifying. in part, because of Fonseca’s work. n The winner of the Innovation in Florida when he was 10. She meets with clients, often before “Hundreds of patients each year have Healthcare award was Citrus Memorial He received his undergraduate degree they leave the hospital, and it’s that in- benefited from Dr. Fonseca’s partnership Hospital Heart and Vascular Center and from the University of Florida and then teraction that she said she loves the most in research with two nationally recog- TAVR program. graduated from UF’s school of medicine about her job. nized cancer centers, whether they could Just a few years ago patients who suf- in 1980. “It’s getting out and being so commu- pay or not,” said his nomination. “The fered from hardening of their heart’s He worked 25 years as an ER doctor at nity oriented,” she said. benefit Dr. Fonseca and his partners aortic valve had to go other cities like Citrus Memorial Hospital and then two The Healthcare Heroes Readers’ bring to our community through these Gainesville or Tampa for the latest, less more at Bayfront Health Seven Rivers. Choice winner regularly goes beyond the clinical trials allows medications and See HEROES/Page A6 N o t h i n g b e l o w p i n k l i n e A4 Saturday, August 15, 2020 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — Go after what you want. Entertainment Today is Saturday, Aug. 15, the Channel your energy into what counts, 228th day of 2020. There are and make this a year to remember. 138 days left in the year. Stop worrying about what others are doing, and start figuring out what’s best Civil rights activist Today’s Highlight: for you. Ruby Bridges writes On Aug. 15, 1947, India became Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Look for a children’s book independent after some way to turn a negative into a positive. 200 years of British rule. Seek out people who share your con- NEW YORK — Civil rights ac- On this date: cerns. Don’t waste time and energy on tivist Ruby Bridges has written a In 1483, the Sistine Chapel was someone or something you cannot children’s book with a candid tell- consecrated by Pope Sixtus IV. change. ing of the past and positive mes- In 1769, Napoleon Bonaparte Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Take ac- sage for the future, inspired by was born on the island of Corsica. tion. Planning is all well and good, but the Black Lives Matter protests. In 1935, humorist Will Rogers at some point, you have to forge Delacorte Press, an imprint of and aviator Wiley Post were killed ahead. Step up and make things hap- Random House Children’s when their airplane crashed near pen. Control your destiny instead of let- Point Barrow in the Alaska Territory. ting someone decide it for you. Books, announced Friday that In 1939, the MGM musical “The Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Take care Bridges’ “This Is Your Time” will of yourself. Common sense and swift come out Nov. 10. It arrives Wizard of Oz” opened at the Grau- action will help you deal with obstacles 60 years after she made history man’s Chinese Theater in between you and the things you want. at age 6 by becoming the first Associated Press Hollywood. Don’t wait for someone to make the Black student at an all-white ele- This combination photo shows the book cover for “This Is Your In 1945, in a pre-recorded radio Time,” left, and a portrait of the author Ruby Bridges. first move. mentary school in New Orleans, address, Japan’s Emperor Hirohito Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Less talk walking past crowds screaming announced that his country had ac- and more action will bring about posi- racist slurs. She was later hon- his birthday and his relationship drone footage to show aerial cepted terms of surrender for end- tive change. An adjustment will lead to ored by Norman Rockwell in with India without leaving his views of towering temples, reli- ing World War II. opportunities. the painting “”The Problem We L.A. home. gious gatherings, EDM festivals In 1965, the Beatles played to a Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Set All Live With.” The first was cour- and solar technology. crowd of more than 55,000 at New your sights on a goal, and take action. The book is an open letter tesy of his girlfriend, Patel frequently films York’s Shea Stadium. Don’t wait for things to come to you. Australian actress Tilda in India, but high above In 1969, the Woodstock Music Seize the moment, and forge ahead. from Bridges to young readers and includes images from the Cobham-Hervey, who the crowd is not a per- and Art Fair opened in New York. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Don’t arranged for Patel’s spective he’s used to. In 1971, President Richard Nixon shy away from change. Dedicate more 1960s and from recent events. “During the first few days of friends to drive past “As soon as I step off announced a 90-day freeze on time to enjoying life and making the with paper planes and that plane and out of the most of what you’ve got. watching events unfold in our wages, prices and rents. country recently, I felt myself letters while he sat in airport, you’re sucked Ten years ago: Former medical Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Being Dev Patel into this massive hu- a follower will not lead to happiness or waiting for guidance and I know front of the house. student Philip Markoff, charged with satisfaction. Don’t feel obligated to take many were feeling the same. Second was the offer to cele- manity, the crowds and the peo- killing Julissa Brisman, a masseuse part in someone’s pursuits. Having spent years speaking to brate India’s culture and civiliza- ple and your eye level just kind of he’d met through Craigslist, was Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — A per- young people about racism, I felt tions by narrating a National being swept along with this of found dead in his Boston jail cell, a people. And that will sweep you sonal change is in your best interest. compelled to say something, Geographic special, “India From suicide. somewhere really inspiring and Help yourself before you tend to other and after careful consideration, I Above,” which airs Sept. 30. Five years ago: Japanese Em- quite magical.” people’s requests. decided a letter to my young As he quarantined, a portable peror Akihito expressed rare “deep re- “But to zoom further and fur- Aries (March 21-April 19) — You may people was the way,” Bridges recording booth was sent and morse” over his country’s wartime not be happy about some of the ther out and higher and higher. said in a statement. parked in his driveway. “It was actions in an address marking the changes that occur, but you will find a That is pretty special,” he added Bridges is also the author of like a trailer hitched to a car, that 70th anniversary of Japan’s surrender way to make what transpires work in Patel describes his own relation- “Through My Eyes,” a memoir had been completely sanitized,” in World War II, a day after the prime your favor. ship with India as “ever changing.” published in 1999. Patel explained. minister fell short of apologizing to vic- Taurus (April 20-May 20) — An in- Apart from being reminded of “I feel the sense of belonging tims of Japanese aggression. depth look into your background and Dev Patel celebrates the pandemic by the sound of a when I go there. And I also feel One year ago: After being urged beliefs will clear any doubt you have like a total alien at times.” regarding your plans. India from his Los passing ambulance, it worked to do so by President Donald well for the voice-over. From “Slumdog Millionaire,” Trump, Israel barred two Muslim- Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Don’t Angeles front yard “Lion” and “Hotel Mumbai,” the overlook what others are doing. If you “It was incredible to be able to American congresswomen from en- want to keep up with the competition, LONDON — Quarantine make some art in a way, to voice Oscar-nominated actor is often tering the country for a visit. you’ll have to make adjustments. brought opportunities to Dev this beautiful thing, linked up to in India on location and was pre- Today’s Birthdays: Britain’s Cancer (June 21-July 22) — What Patel’s front yard. India,” said Patel. paring another film when the Princess Anne is 70. Actor Ben Af- you do to help others will pay off when From a safe distance, the Brit- “India From Above” is a two- pandemic struck. fleck is 48. Rock singer Joe Jonas is you need something in return. ish actor was able to enjoy both part documentary which uses — From wire reports 31. Actor Jennifer Lawrence is 30.

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students and protecting the teachers and protecting the staff and the com- BATTLE munity, and providing that high qual- Continued from Page A1 ity education,” Wells, an attorney with the Gunster law firm, told the judge. case. I know that. And between the But Florida Education Association governor and the education commis- lawyer Ron Meyer said returning to sioner and the plaintiffs, I’m confident school amid the pandemic is causing that if you all work really hard, you many teachers to resign or retire early can do that, and I’m very hopeful that and give up benefits, while creating you can,” Dodson said. anxiety for many others. The Florida Education Association “They, as a result of this executive statewide union last month filed a order, are going to be exposed to harm lawsuit alleging that Corcoran’s order as they return to public schools, be- violates the state Constitution, which cause of the lack of proper attention guarantees Floridians the right to being paid to the requirement that “safe” and “secure” public schools. there be safe and secure public MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle The Orange County teachers union schools,” he said. The new 24-hour emergency facility is located in Lecanto on West Norvell Bryant Highway. filed a similar legal complaint, and Schools shouldn’t be punished fi- It will open Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020. Dodson consolidated the cases. nancially if local officials decide it’s Corcoran’s directive requires school safer to postpone the onset of face-to- emergency department, has 106 hospitals in districts to reopen brick-and-mortar face instruction, Meyer argued. the new Bayfront Health 18 states. classrooms five days a week in August “What we’re saying is whether the ER Health ER Citrus Hills will Most of the proposed ex- Continued from Page A1 and offer “the full panoply of services” children are seated in their classroom be equipped to treat pa- amination rooms in the to students and families, unless state or seated in their home or other loca- tients with illnesses and one-story facility would and local health officials say other- tion, being instructed by live instruc- have 30 employees. It is injuries that require a also serve as areas provid- wise. COVID-19 hotspots — Broward, tion through the internet, the funding about 10 miles northwest of higher level of care than ing specialty care. They in- Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties shouldn’t be a problem. But what we Citrus Memorial Hospital urgent care facilities offer,” clude pediatric — were exempt from the mandate. have here is an emergency order that in Inverness. Siem said. “Many emer- examination rooms, a The legal wrangling comes as chil- basically says you only get funding if Stockton said the Citrus gency services can be ef- trauma examination room, dren, teachers and school workers re- you do it my way. We think that’s arbi- Hills site between the two fectively managed at one will be an OB-GYN turn to classrooms throughout the trary and capricious,” he said. hospitals was chosen be- freestanding emergency exam room, and one would state. Schools in 13 counties reopened Monique Bellefleur, one of the cause of the rapid growth departments without the be an examination room this week, and another 14 will reopen plaintiffs in the Orange County law- in the area. need for transfer to a tradi- with an ultrasound in some fashion next week, according suit, is a middle-school teacher who is machine. “That’s the area we’re tional hospital setting.” to Department of Education spokes- pregnant and has two children, in- There will be areas for going to meet with this new But if ER staff think pa- woman Taryn Fenske. The agency has cluding a son who is immunocompro- tients need to be trans- patients to await lab re- project,” Stockton said. approved August reopening plans for mised, according to court documents. ferred to a hospital, sults, a bariatric room, a “That’s the reason we lo- 55 schools districts, Fenske said in an “Our client is in a difficult position Stockton said it would be a CT scan room and an X-ray cated in Citrus Hills. email on Friday. of choosing whether or not to pursue There’s a lot of growth.” “very smooth transition” room, a nurses’ station, DeSantis and Corcoran have zeal- her career and provide for her family But the free-standing ER and the hospital staff can lounges, a bereavement ously defended the need to give fami- or risk her health and well-being. will likely attract patients start the process of room and office, an ambu- lies the option to choose whether Those are questions that should not be from other areas of the admission. lance intake area, a wait- children learn online or return to made and should not be forced,” Jacob county too, she said. Stockton said the ER ing room and a classrooms. Schools statewide were Stuart, who represents the Orange Stockton said she did not will work closely with decontamination room. shuttered in March as the novel coro- County plaintiffs, told Dodson on know how many patients Seven Rivers. The proposed ER depart- navirus, which causes the respiratory Friday. the ER will serve once peo- “It’s like we have a (com- ment offers all the same disease known as COVID-19, began to The judge ordered the parties to ple know about the service bined) 21 emergency exam- services included in Seven spread throughout Florida. hold mediation all day Tuesday. If they and in a few years when it’s ination rooms … giving Rivers’ ER department. David Wells, an attorney who rep- don’t reach a compromise, Dodson operating nearer its poten- people access to care in The 2-acre lot will also resents the state, urged Dodson to dis- scheduled a two-day hearing to begin tial. But she said she isn’t the central part of the include nearly 60 parking miss the lawsuits, arguing that the Wednesday morning. worried if it takes some of county,” she said. spaces. controversy over school reopenings is Whether schools should resume the market share from The new ER department Freestanding ER depart- other hospitals. will expand the Bayfront ments must offer the same a policy matter under the authority of face-to-face instruction has become a “Citrus Memorial is pull- Health Seven Rivers’ ER services as those of- the executive and legislative branches, political flashpoint in Florida and ing from these () footprint. fered on at the hospital not the courts. throughout the country, as parents, ZIP codes and other areas Emergency rooms ac- with which they are affili- More than half of Florida families teachers and district officials juggle of the county, so there’s the count for about half of the ated, according to Florida have decided to send their children the perils of exposure to the highly potential (of taking Citrus nation’s hospital admis- Agency for Health Care back to school in person, Wells said. At contagious virus and the benefits of Memorial market),” Stock- sions, according to a study Administration. least 1.6 million of the state’s roughly in-person instruction. ton said. by the RAND Corporation, Freestanding emergency 2.8 million schoolchildren will be at Corcoran this week participated in a Stockton said she ex- a nonprofit think tank. departments must be open their desks this month, he added. roundtable on school reopenings at pected a similar payer mix At Citrus Memorial Hos- 24 hours per day, have ER While Wells acknowledged that the the White House with DeSantis’ close as to what Seven Rivers is pital, the ER accounts for physicians onsite at all Florida Constitution says it is a “para- ally, President Donald Trump, who is seeing, with a strong em- about 80% of the hospital’s times, and have round-the- mount duty of the state” to provide also pushing for schools to reopen. phasis of Medicare payers. inpatient population. clock lab and imaging “uniform, efficient, safe, secure and The education commissioner, a for- Seven Rivers spokes- Stockton would not say services. high-quality” education to Floridians, mer speaker of the Florida House of woman Jennifer Siem told how many of its admissions The number of free- he said Corcoran’s emergency order Representatives, boasted of his man- the Chronicle that the began as ER visits, but that standing emergency de- took those requirements into date and berated the legal challenges free-standing ER would free-standing ERs typically partments in the country account. during Wednesday’s event. also attract patients not account for fewer than ERs more than doubled be- “It’s a balancing between safety and “We are being sued by the union needing emergency care situated inside full-service tween 2008 and 2016, ac- a balancing between high quality, a bosses, and they are disgraceful, abso- but services such as imag- hospitals. cording to one study by balancing between protecting the lutely disgraceful,” he said. ing and lab work. “We know that will be a United Health Group. The The nearly little less,” Stockton said, study reported there were 11,000-square-foot facility but emphasized the new 222 freestanding emer- has 12 treatment rooms ER will provide the same gency departments in 2008. that include examination level of care. “It’s just That swelled to 566 in 2016. areas, radiology and on- closer to home.” The ER is also offering site lab services. The ER Community Health Sys- virtual tours from noon to will provide the same level tems owns the Bayfront 1 p.m. and from 6 to 7 p.m. of care as an ER under the Health Seven Rivers hospi- Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, roof of a full-service hospi- tal along with 17 other Please register for the tal, Siem said. health care facilities tours at BayfrontERtour. “Like any hospital throughout Florida. CHS eventbrite.com.

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000YSDK 000YRRF Paid by Mel Eakley, Republican for Citrus County Sheriff. A6 Saturday, August 15, 2020 State & Local Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Obituaries Weekly roundup: Ringing in the school year Kathleen Ballo In rural Jackson County, eight confusion of the people that are CRYSTAL RIVER Recap and analysis of the week in teachers said they would take a applying,” Miami-Dade County leave of absence, two said they Public Defender Carlos Martinez Ballo, Kathleen passed would resign and two others said away peacefully at her told The News Service of they would retire early, accord- home on state government and politics Florida. ing to Galloway, who serves as Dozens of lawyers throughout Aug 13 fol- Ana Ceballos parents and ultimately opportu- the president of the Jackson the state are working with orga- lowing a The News Service of Florida nities for our kids,” DeSantis County Education Association. nizations such as the Florida short ill- said. A July survey found that 52 ed- Rights Restoration Coalition, the ness. Her TALLAHASSEE — As kids go When asked whether schools ucators in Pasco County, or family back to school, Florida is going to Alliance for Safety and Justice should shut down if there is an roughly 1 percent of respondents, was at her court. and the League of Women Voters outbreak, the governor said he would either resign or take a side; hus- A legal challenge over a state of Florida to help felons deter- hopes school districts take a leave of absence if asked to come band mandate to reopen schools is in- mine whether they have out- Kathleen “more surgical approach” to in- back, according to school district Doug tensifying as students in 13 coun- standing financial obligations Ballo creases in positive COVID-19 spokesman Stephen Hegarty. News- ties packed their book bags and to clear up the debts so they cases rather than shuttering Fourteen Pinellas County ham, daughter Elizabeth — and face masks — and headed can register to vote. Floridians schools. school employees resigned be- Ballo, son Michael Ballo, back to classrooms this week. have until Oct. 5 to register to During a hearing Friday morn- fore the start of the school year grandchildren Finnegan Children in at least another vote in the November general ing, Leon County Circuit Judge and 47 have requested a leave of and Thea, sister Irene M. dozen counties are set to return election. Charles Dodson encouraged the absence, Associate Superinten- Toto. Kathy was born in to school next week. It can be difficult to ascertain state and the unions to iron out dent of Human Resource Ser- Nyack New York, grew up The anxiety over the reopening fees or costs assessed in their differences without having vices Paula Texel said at a school in St. Petersburg and lived of brick-and-mortar schools decades-old cases, whose re- the court intervene. board meeting Tuesday. around the country before spilled into a Tallahassee court- cords can be on microfilm, Attor- “This is a case that cries out for A mid-July survey conducted settling in Crystal River. room on Thursday and Friday. ney Carin Levine said. And it’s the parties to get together at this by the Florida Education Associ- She was the owner of Gov. Ron DeSantis, Corcoran even more challenging to find out mediation and come up with an ation found that 18,082 educators Poe House Books and and state education officials are what payments were made, if any. agreement. It’s a very compli- said the pandemic has “made most recently worked at locked in a lawsuit filed by the “It’s especially hard to deter- cated case. I know that,” Dodson them more likely to retire or Homosassa Elementary. Florida Education Association, mine where restitution goes to. said. “And between the governor leave education earlier than Kathy loved her family, which alleges that an emergency And sometimes the public clerk and the education commissioner planned.” But it is unclear how her home and nature. She order issued by Corcoran requir- website has different informa- and the plaintiffs, I’m confident many of them have acted on that was well read, had a sharp ing schools to reopen this month tion on it than the internal web- that if you all work really hard, sentiment. wit, was a creative cook is unconstitutional. The union site that the public doesn’t have you can do that, and I’m very DeSantis has maintained that and baker, and was gener- representing Orange County access to. And once you miss a hopeful that you can.” district employees and teachers ous and brave. She will be teachers filed a similar legal payment or you’re past due, should not be forced to return to greatly missed by her fam- challenge, and the cases have 90 days later, they send it to a col- SHOULD I STAY school if they are uncomfortable ily, her pets, her tribe of been consolidated. lection agency. And that collec- OR SHOULD I GO? about the virus. Alternative work friends, her many cousins The unions are seeking a tem- tion agency immediately adds accommodations, however, are and her extended family. porary injunction “to stop the re- Teachers in various parts of 40 percent plus interest and late determined at the local level. We ask that you spend opening of schools until it is safe the state have been considering fees,” she said. time in a garden and re- to do so.” an early retirement, resigning or ‘TREMENDOUS member her spirit. “In the State officials, however, are ar- taking a leave of absence rather STORY OF THE WEEK garden of memory, in the guing that kids should have the than return to school amid the CONFUSION’ A Leon County circuit judge on palace of dreams, that is option of in-person instruction COVID-19 pandemic, according After many twists and turns in Friday refused to dismiss a law- where you and I shall because it is more effective than to surveys conducted by school the legal battle over a 2018 consti- suit challenging a state order re- meet.” distance learning. districts and unions. tutional amendment that re- quiring schools to reopen in Private cremation is As the politically charged court The considerations come amid stored voting rights to felons August, as students in 13 counties under the direction of battle drags on, students, parents the state’s push to have all school upon completion of their sen- returned to classrooms this week. Brown Funeral Home & and school employees are pre- districts offer in-person instruc- tences, lawyers and felons say Crematory in Lecanto, FL. paring for a new school year that tion. Some teachers feel they are they continue to face uncertainty QUOTE OF THE WEEK Sign the guest book at will look very different while the being forced to choose between about voting eligibility. “Just as the SEALs surmounted www.chronicleonline.com. coronavirus remains a threat. their livelihood and their health. The legal wrangling and in- obstacles to bring Osama bin The governor told reporters in “For the first time in a very complete or contradictory court Laden to justice, so too would the James Sarasota on Friday that the long time, I am feeling stressed. It records have erected at-times in- Martin County school system find 13 districts that reopened this is just a lot for me to process be- surmountable barriers for Flor- a way to provide parents with a Dunne, 79 week have “had success.” cause I am being asked to do ida felons who want to participate meaningful choice of in-person LECANTO He doubled down on the need something that the science and in one of the bedrock elements of instruction or continued distance the data are telling me there is an James Henry Dunne, 79, to offer parents the choice to democracy: voting. learning.” — Gov. Ron DeSantis, of Lecanto, FL passed send their kids back to school. untenable amount of risk in- “It has caused tremendous referring to Martin County Su- away August 11, 2020. He “As governor, I really appreci- volved,” Dave Galloway, a sixth confusion among the lawyers and perintendent Laurie Gaylord’s was born on February 14, ate it because they really are hav- grade science teacher in Jackson pro bono lawyers that have been comments that the school re- 1941 to James and Pauline ing to go above and beyond to County, said in an interview trying to assist people for over a launch was a mission “akin to a Dunne in Ponca City, provide all these options to Tuesday. year. So you can only imagine the Navy Seal operation.” Oklahoma. A Sales Representative for most of his life, he on State Road 44 in Crystal River. Inverness in front of a McDonald’s Around the moved to the area 16 years His staff volunteered to work at the restaurant looking confused. HEROES site and get residents tested. When she asked him if every- COUNTY ago from Illinois. He was a Continued from Page A3 proud Republican and a St. Martin’s staff did thousands of thing was alright, he said that his proud member of the tests and now continues to do more car had been stolen and repainted Clerk of Court innovative procedure to fix their NRA. than 300 drive-through tests a week and he couldn’t find it. His tele- problem. satellite office James was an avid at his urgent care clinics. phone number didn’t work but with Citrus Memorial Hospital now marksman and extremely At the award ceremony St. Martin some more questioning, Fisher de- soft opening also offers some of those proce- knowledgeable collector thanked his staff. termined he lived in Orlando. She dures, namely the transcatheter Monday and trader of guns. James “Medicine is a team sport,” he tried the number with an Orlando aortic valve replacement (TAVR). was as a loving father and told the audience. “I would not be area code and contacted his wife. Angela Vick, Clerk of the The TAVR procedure is a mini- adored his wife and fam- here without my entire team. His wife told Fisher he had a Circuit Court and Comptrol- mally invasive procedure for pa- ily. He was a friend to all Of his work and providing help to memory problem and that he was ler, is pleased to announce he met and always had a tients with a narrowing aortic valve, patients, St. Martin said, “I do it missing for two days. He was also a the soft opening of the joke to tell. aortic stenosis, and that replaces with passion.” diabetic and hadn’t taken his Clerk Services on Monday, the diseased valve. He was preceded in n Winner of the Healthcare Vol- medicine. Aug. 17, 2020, at the West death by his beloved wife Unlike traditional valve replace- unteer award is Meals on Wheels She called 911 and paramedics ment procedures that involve open- Citrus Government Center Judy Dunne; brother Joe volunteers. told her that his blood sugar was (WCGC) at 1540 N. ing the patient’s chest, the hospital’s Most of the county’s 150 Meals on dangerously high. Doctors at the Dunne; sons-in-law Doug- Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal las Orcutt, David Denzy cardiac team replaces the valve Wheels volunteers are senior citi- hospital told her he would not have through small incisions by the groin. zens. They are most at risk of be- lived much longer without help. River. and Tom Nance. Some services might not James is survived by his Patients are typically back to their coming seriously ill if they contract The Citrus County Sheriff ’s Of- be immediately available children Debbie Orcutt, normal lives in just a few days. the coronavirus. But they continue fice gave the certified nursing assis- Tammy Denzy-Nance and n The winner of the Community to provide meals to the charity’s tant in hospice an award for her at the Clerk’s WCGC Jimmy Dunne; grandchil- Outreach in Healthcare is Dr. housebound clients, give comfort good deeds. location. dren Kylie, Katelyn, Ryan, Dacelin St. Martin. and companionship. And in so “Michele has a magnetic person- All court related services McKenna, Bailey, Olivia Dr. Dacelin St. Martin began doing, they give back to the ality, with a brilliant smile,” said such as injunctions for pro- and David; great- making better health care available community. her nomination. “Making herself tection, customer service grandchildren Henry, to more people as soon as he When COVID-19 hit and the need available to all (patient care) teams, for opening court cases, Brooks, Ella, Savannah opened his pediatric and internal for meals greatly increased, Meals Michele can be found throughout payment of court fines and and . Private medicine practice in 2005. To help on Wheels volunteers met the chal- Citrus County, in facilities and pa- fees, and traffic payments cremation is under the di- in that, he also opened quick care lenge and delivered nearly tient homes. She is focused on the will remain at the rection of Brown Funeral clinics in the county and initiated 100,000 meals in only three months. patient’s needs and ensures their Courthouse located in In- Home & Crematory in Le- an adult sports program. Upon accepting the award, Jan- comfort before she leaves them. verness at 110 N. Apopka When the coronavirus pandemic canto, FL. ice Hale, who oversees the pro- “To quote an administrator from Ave. threatened Citrus County, St. Mar- gram, told the audience, “There’s one assisted living facility, ‘We trust Sign the guest book at Searches and public ac- www.chronicleonline.com. tin offered free COVID-19 tests to no way I could accomplish any of the care that is being given by Mi- county residents. this without our volunteers and chele. We never feel the need to cess to court documents will be available at all OBITUARIES “COVID hit us like a ton of bricks staff.” check and see if it was done correctly and we were unprepared. The med- She vowed to keep helping se- because with Michele, it always is.’” three Clerk of Court n Obituaries must be ical world tends to follow estab- niors as much as much as the char- Accepting the award, Fisher told locations. verified with the lished protocols and we didn’t have ity could. those in the audience that she is Look for updates on the funeral home or protocols for this,” St. Martin said. n Winner of the Healthcare Hu- grateful for the opportunity to help Clerk’s website at www. society in charge of “I knew I had to do something.” manitarian is Michele Fisher, others. citrusclerk.org and on social arrangements. In March, when Citrus County saw VITAS Healthcare. “This is the purpose God has media accounts (Facebook/ n Paid obituaries are its first COVID positive patient, St. Fisher’s devotion to those need- given me,” she said. 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Beeman, who has 10:41 p.m. Aug. 10 on a mis- Aug. 11 on a felony charge been a regular senior center member for the past 18 years, is moving back to Connecticut to be with family. demeanor charge of criminal of battery on a law enforce- mischief. His bond was set ment officer and a misde- When Adanti learned at $1,000. meanor charge of resisting that Beeman was moving n Jeffrey Lott, 56, of Le- an officer without violence. QUEEN away, she only had a few Continued from Page A1 canto, at 10:33 a.m. Aug. 11 According to his arrest affi- days to put something on an active warrant for fel- davit, Barringer is accused So, it was with tears all together. ony violation of probation. of making verbal threats at a around that on Wednes- “We don’t serve (daily) n Kylee Smith, 41, of deputy that was investigat- day, Aug. 12, Beeman was meals here anymore, but Homosassa, at 9:30 p.m. ing a physical disturbance. surprised with a drive-by they do come and pick up Aug. 11 on a misdemeanor He reportedly attempted to farewell party as she their meals here,” Adanti charge of resisting an officer hide underneath a mobile prepares to move back to said. “So, I just started without violence. According home after he had been Connecticut to be with making phone calls and to her arrest affidavit, Smith handcuffed. His bond was family. told people to come a half is accused of banging on a set at $6,000. From her chair under- hour early and make a neath the center’s en- parade.” trance awning, cars with Beeman said she didn’t Around the STATE well-wishers shouted their expect a parade in her goodbyes as they slowly honor and had been think- 7 new cases of West Nile in Miami drove past. ing she wouldn’t get to see MIAMI — Thirty three Miami-Dade County residents have “You are an inspira- her friends one last time. now been infected with the West Nile virus, health officials tion!” Chuck Holden “To me, this is a mira- said. cle,” she said. “I think I’m called to her. On Thursday the county’s Florida Department of Health As car after car slowed going to start a new life up said seven additional residents have contracted the down so people could say there. I’m going back to goodbye, Beeman kept the same little town I lived mosquito-borne illness from local transmission. saying, “I don’t believe in for many years — it’s The county’s first two cases of the virus were detected in this. All these people — I colder up there than May. Both cases were local residents. didn’t know I knew so NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle here.” On Aug. 4 in nearby Broward County, officials announced many people.” Goodbye wishes for Germaine “Gigi” Beeman from her Janice Hale, the coun- the county’s first West Nile virus case since 2012, the Miami Because of the coronavi- friends at the East Citrus Community Center in Inverness. ty’s senior programs su- Herald reported. And in Monroe County, officials are dealing pervisor, said it was rus pandemic, the senior with an outbreak of 26 cases of Dengue fever. It’s the first centers across the county people they serve, county community,” she said. important to everyone that have been closed since spokeswoman Cynthia Os- “Our staff work hard to be they do this. outbreak of the mosquito-borne illness there in a decade. mid-March. wald said Wednesday. innovative to come up “We all love her,” she The health department said West Nile virus is the leading However, county staff, “This has been so dis- with ways to continue pro- said. “We had to do some- cause of mosquito-borne disease in the United States. such as Adanti, have con- ruptive to our seniors who viding that need for thing — she’s part of our There are no vaccines to prevent it or medications to treat it. tinued to care about the need that sense of community.” family.” — From wire reports

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the beginning of the fall will look. start date as late as “That’s the bottom line for from schools reopening Practices can sports season until Oct. 12 Tomyn began the day Nov. 30. me, the safety of our kids. can be collected. and pushed back the start discussing video meetings Chris Patricca — the To have interscholastic There were also several and end dates for winter he had with 10 different most vocal board member competition between board members who were begin Aug. 24 and spring athletics. advisory committees over against Option 1 and the schools is dangerous.” vocal in their support for An amendment to Op- the past three weeks to lone vote against Ochoa’s To speak about the sci- Option 1, basically saying Matt Pfiffner tion 1, introduced earlier gauge their interest in the amendment to Option 1 — ence of COVID-19, Dr. Jen- we need to get on with our Sports editor in the meeting by board different options. was concerned with health nifer Maynard of SMAC lives. member Carlos Ochoa and “I am a firm believer in issues for students and was brought into the meet- Sue Tortora said it was The Florida High passed by a majority vote, parent choice and a firm also wondered how fair it ing by phone. naive to think kids weren’t School Athletic Associa- allows schools to opt-out believer in leaving things was to allow some schools She said 43 out of out doing things together tion (FHSAA) Board of Di- of both the state series and up to the districts,” Tomyn to play in the state series 67 Florida counties meet rectors met Friday, right now and that the only FHSAA athletic calendar said. “Remember, our while others might be un- the requirement to show way to really defeat the Aug. 14, 2020, in Gaines- by Sept. 18, if they are not schools are opening and able to, because of reasons the pandemic is under ville to decide the fate for pandemic is to shut every- able to safely play by then. extracurriculars are an out of their control. The control (an infection rate one inside for another 6 or fall sports in the state. The FHSAA will then important part of schools.” response to that by an- below 1%), while 24 or not. 8 weeks and take the After a sometimes con- work with those schools The golf and football other board member was She added that zero coun- chance of the state going tentious 2 1/2 hours of de- and/or districts to create a committees both voted that the regions unable to ties are in what is consid- bankrupt. bate, the board voted 11-5 new athletic schedule that unanimously for Option 1; compete in the state series ered the green (safe) zone to support Executive Di- works for them, even if it bowling, cross country, a could possibly create their of new cases per “At some point we have rector George Tomyn’s means pushing back fall student-athlete committee own regional champion- 100,000 residents and that to step out and make a de- recommendation to go sports all the way to the and the fall officials com- ship end-of-season series. 65 of 67 counties have a cision,” she said. with Option 1, which spring. mittee both had a majority Board member Mark positivity rate of 6.5% or Chalmus Thomas was means fall practices can “I think this proposal vote for Option 1; volley- Schusterman was also higher, with only one just as passionate with his begin Aug. 24, with a first provides flexibility for all ball, swimming & diving concerned how safe it is to below 5%. remarks. regular-season game date and maximizes seasons for and a 15-member athletic begin practices in less “Until COVID-19 is “We can’t sit in a shell. of Sept. 4. all of our members,” directors committee all than two weeks with the given the respect it de- We need to make a deci- School districts aren’t Ochoa said. voted in favor of Option 3 COVID-19 numbers in serves, we won’t get sion that will move this obligated to begin athlet- After the opt-out date, by a slight majority; the Florida. there,” she said. “And in- forward,” he said. “Athlet- ics on that date, it’s just the board will meet again Sports Medicine Advisory “We are ignoring the sci- troducing sports would ics have been something the earliest they can. and begin the process of Committee (SMAC) voted ence. Are we willing to add fuel to the fire.” that pulls communities to- The other option seri- figuring out how many 14-0 for Option 3 and went take this chance with the She said the SMAC gether. Safety is our first ously discussed — Option schools are in each class so far as to say they would health of kids, coaches would not recommend priority, but we must move 3 — would have delayed and how the state series be in favor for an athletics and officials?” he asked. playing sports until data forward.” Four knotted up for the Wyndham lead Associated Press said this time of year par or better after two days on Robert Karlsson, charges him up. Firestone’s difficult South Lewis, Munoz tied GREENSBORO, N.C. — The four were a stroke Course in the Bridgestone Se- Tom Hoge maintained a ahead of Harris English nior Players Championship, at top at Ladies share of the lead Friday at (67), Varner (69), Andrew the Wyndham Champion- Landry (65), Doc Redman the PGA Tour Champions’ first Scottish Open ship, this time alongside Si (64) and British Open major of the season. NORTH BERWICK, Scot- Woo Kim, Talor Gooch and champ Shane Lowry, who Kelly shot an even-par-72 land — American golfer Stacy Billy Horschel. shot a 63 to tie for Friday’s in tricky wind conditions to re- Lewis shot a 5-under 66 for Hoge, tied for the first- low round with Jason main 2 under, three strokes the lowest round of the week round lead with Harold Kokrak. ahead of fellow Madison, at the Ladies Scottish Open to Varner III and Roger Wisconsin, player Steve Sloan, kept in front with a In-form Horsfield take a share of the lead with steady 2-under 68 to get to shoots 64, in front Stricker, Colin Montgomerie, Azahara Munoz after the sec- 10-under par. Rod Pampling and ond round. Hoge, whose best-ever at Celtic Classic tour finish was a second at NEWPORT, Wales — Sam LOTTERY Associated Press Florida The Greenbrier this sea- Horsfield kept up his excellent son, was asked what it Tom Hoge drives on the 18th hole during the second round of the Wyndham Championship golf tournament at form since the resumption of Here are the winning numbers se- would take for his first the European Tour by shoot- PGA Tour win. Sedgefield Country Club on Friday, Aug. 14, 2020, in ing 7-under 64 to take a one- lected Friday in the Florida Lottery: “There’s a lot to that Greensboro, N.C. PICK 2 (early) PICK 4 (late) question,” he said. stroke lead after the second The answer could be as important,” Kim said. into the foursome on top. round of the Celtic Classic. 0 - 8 7 - 9 - 7 - 5 simple as regaining his “That’s why I hit it more, Horschel shot 64 and Jerry Kelly leads PICK 2 (late) PICK 5 (early) first-round form when he try to focus on ,,, the had birdies on four of the 9 - 7 2 - 1 - 7 - 3 - 6 fairway.” last six holes, including a Senior Players at PICK 3 (early) had seven birdies, an PICK 5 (late) eagle and one par. This Like Hoge, the 28-year- tricky 7-footer on his final 0 - 4 - 1 difficult Firestone 4 - 0 - 5 - 0 - 5 time, Hoge was more up old Gooch is seeking his one, the ninth, to join the and down with five birdies first tour victory. Like lead group. Horschel won AKRON, Ohio — Jerry PICK 3 (late) FANTASY 5 and three bogeys. Kim, Gooch shot 65 to get the 2014 FedEx Cup and Kelly was the only player at 9 - 6 - 9 13 - 24 - 32 - 33 - 35 Kim, whose first tour Callum Shinkwin, England 68-65—133 -9 PICK 4 (early) JACKPOT victory came here in 2016 Wyndham Championship TRIPLE PLAY 4 - 3 - 2 - 0 10 - 11 - 16 - 17 - 33 - 44 and made history a year Friday Bridgestone Senior Players later as the youngest-ever At Sedgefield Country Club Thursday’s winning MEGA MILLIONS Greensboro, N.C. Championship winner of The Players 3 - 24 - 29 - 42 - 47 Yardage: 7,131; Par: 70 Friday numbers and payouts: Championship, shot a 65 to Purse: $6.4 Million MEGA BALL At Firestone CC Fantasy 5: 1 – 7 – 10 – 13 – 21 move up. Second Round Akron, Ohio 13 Tom Hoge 62-68—130 -10 5-of-5 2 winners $90,461.72 Kim got it going on the Purse: $3.0 Million CASH 4 LIFE Si Woo Kim 65-65—130 -10 Yardage: 7,400; Par: 70 4-of-5 392 $74 front nine (his final nine) 12 - 24 - 35 - 42 - 54 Talor Gooch 65-65—130 -10 Second Round 3-of-5 10,422 $7.50 after starting with nine Billy Horschel 66-64—130 -10 Jerry Kelly 68-70—138 -2 Cash 4 Life: 25 – 31 – 38 – 48 – 49 CASH BALL consecutive pars. He had Harris English 64-67—131 -9 Robert Karlsson 70-71—141 +1 six bogeys coming in, in- Shane Lowry 68-63—131 -9 Colin Montgomerie 72-69—141 +1 Cash Ball: 3 2 cluding the final two holes Andrew Landry 66-65—131 -9 Steve Stricker 68-73—141 +1 5-of-5 CB No winner Players should verify winning Doc Redman 67-64—131 -9 Rod Pampling 68-73—141 +1 5-of-5 No winner numbers at www.flalottery.com. to move on top. Harold Varner III 62-69—131 -9 Kim’s approach shots ASILSO Scottish Open down the stretch were on Celtic Classic Friday target — his final five Friday At Renaissance Club On the AIRWAVES birdie putts were all from At Celtic Manor Resort North Berwick, Scotland 12 feet or closer. Newport, Wales Purse: $1.5 million TODAY’S SPORTS He said the rough at Purse: $1.302 million Yardage: 6,313; Par: 71 Yardage: 7315; Par: 71 Second Round AUTO RACING Sedgefield Country Club Second Round Stacy Lewis 71-66—137 -5 5:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Formula 1 Aramco Spanish Grand Prix, was “more sticky and Sam Horsfield, England 67-64—131 -11 Azahara Munoz 68-69—137 -5 Practice 3 deep” this year. Thomas Pieters, Belgium 64-68—132 -10 Jennifer Song 68-70—138 -4 3 p.m. (2 NBC) (8 NBC) IndyCar Indianapolis 500, “It helps more to hit Thomas Detry, Belgium 67-66—133 -9 Amy Olson 68-71—139 -3 Andrew Johnston, Scotland 67-66—133 -9 Olivia Cowan 68-71—139 -3 Qualifying fairway, that’s really 3 p.m. (NBCSPT) NASCAR Xfinity Series UNOH 188 at the DAYTONA Road Course MLB 6 p.m. (FS1) Pittsburgh Pirates at Cincinnati Reds Montreal 6 p.m. (FSNFL) Atlanta Braves at Miami Marlins Heat beat Pacers in finale 7 p.m. (13 FOX) (51 FOX) Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees Associated Press playoff matchup. 16 points, six rebounds 9:30 p.m. (MLB) Los Angeles Dodgers at Los Angeles rebounds Miami and Indiana en- and six assists for the Angels LAKE BUENA VISTA tered the day tied for Pacers. Alize Johnson NBA Associated Press — Doug McDermott fourth in the Eastern had 11 points and 17 re- 2:30 p.m. (9 ABC) (20 ABC) (28 ABC) Memphis Grizzlies scored 23 points and the Conference at 44-28 re- bounds to set career highs vs Portland Trail Blazers TORONTO — Tomas Indiana Pacers beat cords. In a typical season, in both categories. Kend- WNBA Tatar and Jesperi Kot- Miami 109-92 on Friday in this regular-season finale rick Nunn scored Washington Mystics vs Las Vegas Aces kaniemi each scored twice, a game delayed for sev- would have decided 23 points for Miami. 12 p.m. (ESPN) Carey Price stopped eral minutes late in the which team got home- 2 p.m. (ESPN) Los Angeles Sparks vs Indiana Fever 30 shots and the Montreal third quarter when Heat court advantage in their Raptors 117, Canadiens rebounded with- forward Derrick Jones Jr. first-round series that be- Nuggets 109 GOLF out coach Claude Julien to was carted off the court. gins Tuesday. But nobody 5 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour Celtic Classic, Second rout the Philadelphia Fly- Jones was attempting to has a home-court edge Stanley Johnson scored Round (Same-day Tape) ers 5-0 on Friday and tie the get around a screen when this year with the entire 19 of his 23 points in the sec- 7 a.m. (GOLF) LPGA Tour Aberdeen Standard Invest- series at a game apiece. he collided with 6-foot-11 postseason taking place ond half, and Toronto beat ments Scottish Open, Third Round Julien was home in Mon- Indiana center Goga Bit- at Disney’s Wide World of Denver to close the regular 1 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Wyndham Championship, Third treal a day after a stent was adze and fell to the floor. Sports, so nothing was re- season. Round placed in a coronary ar- Jones lay on his stomach ally at stake Friday. Johnson hit three 3-point- 3 p.m. (6 CBS) (10 CBS) PGA Tour Wyndham Champion- tery. The team said doctors with his right arm on the The Heat sat All-Stars ers and a floating bank shot ship, Third Round expect a full recovery. back of his head for sev- Bam Adebayo and Jimmy during a span of less than 3 p.m. (GOLF) Bridgestone Senior Players Championship eral minutes before he Butler as well as Goran four minutes in the fourth Third Round Avs 3, Coyotes 2 was fitted for a neck brace Dragic, Jae Crowder and PGA Korn Ferry Tour Albertsons Boise EDMONTON, Alberta — and carted off the floor. Andre Iguodala. T.J. War- quarter, helping the Raptors 5 p.m. (GOLF) Open, Third Round Andre Burakovsky scored late The Heat said on Twit- ren, Domantas Sabonis, push their lead to 103-92 U.S. Amateur Championship, Semifinals in the third period, Philipp ter that Jones had a neck Victor Oladipo and Myles with six minutes to go. 7 p.m. (GOLF) NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS Grubauer stopped 30 shots strain and had undergone Turner didn’t play for Clippers 107, 12 p.m. (2 NBC) (8 NBC) Boston Bruins vs Carolina Hurri- and Colorado beat Arizona to an MRI, CT scan and con- Indiana. Thunder 103 canes, Game 3 take a 2-0 series lead. cussion test. The Heat Sabonis, the Pacers’ said Jones would be leading rebounder, hasn’t Terance Mann hit a 1 p.m. (NHL) Montreal Canadiens vs Philadelphia Flyers, Canucks 4, Blues 3 re-evaluated over the played any games since the go-ahead 3-pointer with Game 2 weekend. restart due to plantar fasci- Tampa Bay Lightning vs Co- EDMONTON, Alberta — Bo 2:30 left in overtime and had 7:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) (SUN) The injury to the NBA’s itis and is out indefinitely. lumbus Blue Jackets, Game 3 Horvat scored on a break- 25 points and 14 rebounds reigning slam dunk cham- Many of the other notable 8 p.m. (2 NBC) (8 NBC) Vegas Golden Knights vs Chicago away at 5:55 of overtime to for the Los Angeles Clippers, pion came on a day when names who didn’t play Blackhawks, Game 3 give the Vancouver Canucks who beat the Oklahoma City both teams were trying to were simply getting some SOCCER a victory over the St. Louis Thunder in a final seeding stay as healthy as recovery time as they gear 10 p.m. (FS1) Mexico Primera Division Monterrey vs possible for their game for both teams devoid Blues and a 2-0 lead in the up for the postseason. Necaxa Western Conference series. upcoming first-round Malcolm Brogdon had of stars. A10 Saturday, August 15, 2020 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS East Division East Division Yankees 10, Red Sox 3: Gerrit Cole LATE NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away posted his 20th straight regular- St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, ppd. Milwaukee (Houser 1-1) at Chicago New York 13 6 .684 — — 5-5 W-3 7-1 6-5 Miami 9 4 .692 — — 7-3 W-2 3-0 6-4 season win, becoming the sixth Kansas City at Minnesota, ppd. Cubs (TBD), 3:20 p.m. Baltimore 11 7 .611 1½ — 6-4 W-6 3-4 8-3 Atlanta 11 10 .524 2 ½ 4-6 L-4 7-2 4-8 pitcher to ever reach the mark by Washington at Baltimore N.Y. Mets (Matz 0-3) at Philadelphia Tampa Bay 12 9 .571 2 — 7-3 L-1 8-3 4-6 New York 9 12 .429 4 2½ 5-5 L-1 5-7 4-5 throwing seven sharp innings. Seattle at Houston (Nola 1-1), 6:05 p.m. Toronto 7 9 .438 4½ 2½ 4-6 W-1 2-3 5-6 Philadelphia 6 9 .400 4 2½ 4-6 W-1 5-8 1-1 Reds 8, Pirates 1: Jesse Winker had L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels Atlanta (Fried 3-0) at Miami (Castano his first career two homer game and Oakland at San Francisco 0-1), 6:10 p.m. Boston 6 14 .300 7½ 5½ 3-7 L-5 3-9 3-5 Washington 6 10 .375 4½ 3 4-6 L-3 2-8 4-2 Sonny Gray continued his torrid Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs Pittsburgh (Brault 0-0) at Cincinnati Central Division Central Division strikeout pace. San Diego at Arizona (Bauer 2-0), 6:10 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Indians 10, Tigers 5: Franmil Reyes TODAY’S GAMES San Diego (Quantrill 2-0) at Arizona Minnesota 12 7 .632 — — 5-5 W-1 7-1 5-6 Chicago 13 3 .813 — — 9-1 W-3 8-1 5-2 homered and drove in three, and the AMERICAN LEAGUE (Young 1-0), 8:10 p.m. Cleveland Indians beat Detroit for a Kansas City (Kennedy 0-1) at Minne- INTERLEAGUE Cleveland 11 9 .550 1½ ½ 6-4 W-1 6-4 5-5 St. Louis 2 3 .400 5½ 1½ 2-3 L-3 2-1 0-2 club-record 18th consecutive time. sota (Odorizzi 0-0), 1:35 p.m., 1st St. Louis (Wainwright 1-0) at Chicago White Detroit 9 8 .529 2 1 5-5 L-3 4-7 5-1 Cincinnati 9 11 .450 6 2 4-6 W-1 5-7 4-4 Marlins 8, Braves 2: Jesus Aguilar game Sox (Giolito 1-1), 2:10 p.m., 1st game Chicago 10 9 .526 2 1 5-5 W-2 2-6 8-3 Milwaukee 7 10 .412 6½ 2½ 4-6 L-2 2-6 5-4 drove in three runs, Jon Berti stole Kansas City (TBD) at Minnesota St. Louis (TBD) at Chicago White Sox Kansas City 8 11 .421 4 3 5-5 W-1 4-4 4-7 Pittsburgh 4 14 .222 10 6 2-8 L-1 2-6 2-8 home and the NL East-leading Miami (Berríos 1-2), 5:05 p.m., 2nd game (TBD), 5:40 p.m., 2nd game Marlins won their home opener. Cleveland (Bieber 3-0) at Detroit Oakland (Montas 2-1) at San Fran- West Division West Division Phillies 6, Mets 5: Bryce Harper’s (Turnbull 2-0), 6:10 p.m. cisco (Gausman 0-1), 7:07 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away RBI single in the bottom of the ninth Tampa Bay (Yarbrough 0-2) at To- Washington (Corbin 2-0) at Baltimore Oakland 13 6 .684 — — 8-2 W-1 9-3 4-3 Los Angeles 13 7 .650 — — 6-4 W-2 6-5 7-2 inning lifted the Philadelphia Phillies. ronto (Anderson 0-0), 6:37 p.m. (Wojciechowski 0-2), 7:35 p.m. Texas 9 9 .500 3½ 1½ 6-4 W-3 7-4 2-5 Colorado 12 7 .632 ½ — 5-5 L-2 6-5 6-2 Rangers 3, Rockies 2: Lance Lynn Boston (Eovaldi 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees Texas (Gibson 0-2) at Colorado Houston 8 10 .444 4½ 2½ 4-6 W-1 5-4 3-6 San Diego 11 9 .550 2 — 5-5 L-2 6-4 5-5 allowed two hits in the first inning on (Paxton 0-1), 7:07 p.m. (Márquez 2-2), 8:10 p.m. Los Angeles 7 12 .368 6 4 4-6 L-1 4-5 3-7 Arizona 8 11 .421 4½ 2½ 5-5 W-1 3-4 5-7 the way to his first complete game in Seattle (Margevicius 0-0) at Houston L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 0-0) at L.A. Seattle 7 13 .350 6½ 4½ 3-7 L-2 3-7 4-6 San Francisco 8 12 .400 5 3 3-7 L-1 3-3 5-9 six years. (Javier 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Angels (Heaney 1-1), 9:40 p.m.

BOX SCORES Toronto 12, Tampa Bay 4 Tampa Bay Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi Meadows lf 3 2 0 0 Biggio 2b 2 3 1 1 Lowe 2b 4 1 2 3 Bichette ss 5 2 2 3 Wendle 3b 3 0 1 0 Shaw 3b 4 0 0 0 Choi 1b 4 0 0 0 Hernández rf 5 2 3 4 Adames ss 4 1 2 0 Gurriel Jr. lf 5 0 0 0 Tsutsugo dh 0 0 0 0 Guerrero Jr. dh 3 1 1 0 a-Díaz ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Grichuk cf 5 1 1 1 Kiermaier cf 3 0 0 0 Tellez 1b 4 2 2 2 Renfroe rf 3 0 0 1 Jansen c 3 1 0 0 Perez c 2 0 0 0 Martínez ph 1 0 0 0 Zunino c 1 0 0 0 Totals 29 4 5 4 Totals 36 12 10 11 Tampa Bay 210 001 000 —4 Toronto 020 105 04x—12 E—Wendle 2 (4). DP—Tampa Bay 0, Toronto 2. Associated Press LOB—Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 7. 2B—Adames 2 (8). HR—Lowe (6), Tellez (3), Biggio (5), Grichuk Tampa Bay Rays starter Trevor Richards throws to Toronto Blue Jays’ Cavan (1), Bichette (5), Hernández 2 (7). SB—Wendle Biggio during the first inning of a game, Friday, Aug. 14, 2020, in Buffalo, N.Y. (2). SF—Renfroe (1). IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Richards 4 1/3 4 3 3 3 3 Jays bounce Rays in Buffalo Thompson, L, 1-1 1 2 2 2 0 0 Loup 1 2/3 2 3 3 0 0 Alvarado 2/3 2 4 4 2 2 Mike Haim and has homered in three straight Brosseau 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Associated Press games. He’s also gone long in four Toronto Roark 4 4 3 3 4 4 of the five games he’s played in Kay 1 1/3 1 1 1 2 1 BUFFALO, N.Y. — Teoscar Buffalo, having hit homers in three Font, W, 1-1 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Hernández hit two of Toronto’s six of four games played with the Borucki 1 0 0 0 1 2 home runs, Bo Bichette connected Triple-A Durham Bulls in 2018. Bass 1 0 0 0 0 1 for the fourth straight game and Cole 1 0 0 0 0 1 Toronto has scored 10 or more the Blue Jays kept knocking balls runs in two straight games for the Thompson pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. Associated Press HBP—Loup (Biggio), Alvarado (Biggio). out of their new Buffalo park, beat- first time since June 2016, when it New York Yankees starter Gerrit Cole delivers a pitch during the WP—Alvarado. ing the Tampa Bay Rays 12-4 Fri- put up 13 in back-to-back games at first inning of a game against the Boston Red Sox Friday, Umpires—Home, Stu Scheuwater; First, day night. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Hunter Wendelstedt; Second, Vic Carapazza; Aug. 14, 2020, in New York. Third, Brennan Miller. Along with their seven homers in Toronto reliever Wilmer Font León c 2 0 0 0 Betances 1 0 0 0 1 1 T—3:09. a 14-11 loss to Miami on Wednes- (1-1) faced one batter, inducing a DeShields cf 4 1 1 0 Wilson 1 1 0 0 0 0 day night at Sahlen Field, Toronto double-play grounder in the top of N.Y. Yankees 10, Totals 36 10 8 10 Totals 35 5 9 5 Lugo, L, 1-2 1/3 3 1 1 0 1 Cleveland 020 600 200 —10 Philadelphia became the fourth team in major the sixth, to earn the win. Ryan Boston 3 Detroit 012 001 001 —5 Howard 3 1/3 7 4 3 2 2 league history to hit at least six Thompson (1-1) took the loss. LOB—Cleveland 5, Detroit 5. 2B—Ramírez (4), Álvarez 1 0 0 0 1 1 Boston New York homers in back-to-back games. The Jones (5). 3B—Naquin (1), Candelario (3), V. Parker 1 1 0 0 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Blue Jays joined the Dodgers TRAINER’S ROOM Reyes (1). HR—F.Reyes (3), D.Santana (2), Morgan, H, 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 Verdugo lf 4 1 1 2 LeMahieu 2b 5 1 2 0 Goodrum (4), Maybin (1). SB—Goodrum (1). Hunter, H, 1 1 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 (1996), Angels (2003) and Washing- Rays: RHP Yonny Chirinos is ex- Devers 3b 4 0 1 1 Estrada 2b 0 0 0 0 SF—W.Castro (1). Neris, W, 1-0 1 2 1 1 1 2 ton (2012). pected to come off the IL on Sun- Martinez dh 4 0 0 0 Voit 1b 4 2 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Álvarez pitched to 2 batters in the 5th, Parker Randal Grichuk hit a tying day to start against Toronto. Bogaerts ss 4 0 0 0 Hicks cf 4 1 0 0 Cleveland pitched to 2 batters in the 6th, Morgan pitched to Moreland 1b 4 0 1 0 Urshela 3b 4 1 1 0 homer in the sixth, Bichette added Manager Kevin Cash said that Civale W,2-2 6 8 4 4 1 3 2 batters in the 7th. Vázquez c 4 0 1 0 Torres ss 4 2 4 2 a three-run drive and Hernández Chirinos felt good coming off a side Karinchak 1 0 0 0 0 2 HBP—Lockett (Hoskins). Pillar rf 3 1 1 0 Wade ss 1 0 1 0 Hill 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Mark Wegner; First, Marty connected to cap the five-run in- session as he heals from triceps in- Bradley Jr. cf 3 1 1 0 Tauchman rf 5 2 3 4 Leone 1 1 1 1 0 2 Foster; Second, Alan Porter; Third, Sean Barber. ning that made it 8-4. flammation. Cash also said that Araúz 2b 3 0 1 0 Sánchez c 5 1 1 2 Detroit T—3:24. Frazier dh 4 0 1 2 Rowdy Tellez and Cavan Biggio Charlie Morton, who left Sunday’s Nova L,1-1 3 1/3 5 8 8 2 1 Gardner lf 2 0 0 0 also homered for the Blue Jays. In game against the Yankees after two Norris 1 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 Texas 3, Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 38 10 14 10 Funkhouser 1 2/3 1 2 2 3 0 three games so far at the home of innings, will have a bullpen ses- Boston 000 100 020 —3 C.Fulmer 1 1/3 1 0 0 1 2 Colorado 2 their Triple-A affiliate, they have sion in the next couple of days but New York 002 030 32x—10 Burrows 1 0 0 0 0 1 Texas Colorado scored 25 of their 28 runs on long would not commit to having him LOB—Boston 5, New York 9. 2B—Bradley Jr. WP—Nova. ab r h bi ab r h bi balls, including 22 of their last 23. active when eligible to come off the (3), Torres (2), Tauchman (4), Frazier (2). HR— Choo lf 4 0 1 0 Hampson cf 3 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, Ryan Blakney; First, Laz The Buffalo park is a little IL on Aug. 20. Verdugo (4), Sánchez (3). SB—Gardner (1). Diaz; Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Tim Tim- Kiner-Falefa 3b 4 0 0 0 Story ss 4 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO mons. Calhoun dh 3 0 0 0 Blackmon rf 4 0 0 0 tighter down the lines than Rogers Boston T—2:55. Gallo rf 4 0 0 0 Arenado 3b 4 0 0 1 Centre in Toronto. On the Ameri- UP NEXT Brewer, L, 0-1 2 2/3 4 2 2 3 2 Frazier 1b 4 0 1 0 Murphy 1b 3 0 0 0 can side, it’s 325 feet to the corners, Rays: LHP Yarbrough (0-2, 4.71) Brice 1 1/3 0 0 0 1 3 Miami 8, Solak cf 4 2 3 1 Tapia dh 3 0 0 0 Brasier 1 3 3 3 0 1 Odor 2b 3 0 1 1 McMahon 2b 3 0 0 0 371 to left-center, 367 to right- will start Saturday night against Covey 2 4 3 3 0 2 Atlanta 2 Andrus ss 3 0 0 0 Dahl lf 3 0 0 0 center and 404 to straightaway cen- Toronto in the middle game of the Workman 2/3 3 2 2 1 0 Mathis c 1 0 0 0 Wolters c 2 1 0 0 Atlanta Miami ter field. three-game series. Walden 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Dietrich ph 0 1 0 0 Hilliard ph 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Brandon Lowe homered and Blue Jays: RHP Chase Anderson New York Trevino c 0 0 0 0 Butera c 0 0 0 0 Swanson ss 4 0 1 0 Villar ss 4 1 2 1 drove in three runs for Tampa Bay, (0-0, 3.00) will make his second Cole, W, 4-0 7 4 1 1 0 8 Totals 30 3 6 2 Totals 30 2 2 1 Holder 1/3 2 2 2 2 0 d’Arnaud c 4 1 2 1 Aguilar 1b 4 0 1 3 which had its six-game winning start on Saturday night. He allowed Freeman 1b 4 0 2 0 Dickerson dh 4 0 1 1 Texas 000 010 110 —3 Ottavino 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 Colorado 100 001 000 —2 streak snapped. Lowe has an one hit and two walks in a three- Heller 1 1 0 0 0 2 Ozuna dh 4 0 0 0 Joyce lf 3 0 1 0 Markakis rf 4 1 1 0 Brinson lf 0 0 0 0 E—Mathis (1), Andrus (2). DP—Texas 0, Colo- extra-base hit in six straight games inning start at Boston on Aug. 8. WP—Brewer, Covey. rado 2. LOB—Texas 3, Colorado 2. 2B—Solak 2 Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild; First, Jan- Duvall lf 4 0 2 1 Anderson 3b 4 0 0 1 Camargo 2b 4 0 0 0 Cervelli c 4 1 2 0 (5). HR—Solak (1). S—Hampson (2). sen Visconti; Second, Ryan Additon; Third, Car- IP H R ER BB SO los Torres. Riley 3b 4 0 0 0 Alvarez 2b 3 2 1 0 STATISTICAL LEADERS Inciarte cf 3 0 1 0 Berti rf 4 2 2 0 Texas T—3:35. Lynn W,3-0 9 2 2 1 0 6 Sierra cf 2 2 1 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE orado, .447; S.Marte, Arizona, .369; Winker, Cincinnati, Colorado BATTING—LeMahieu, New York, .429; Bichette, Toronto, .365; B.Harper, Philadelphia, .347; D.Murphy, Colorado, Cincinnati 8, Totals 35 2 9 2 Totals 32 8 11 7 Castellani 4 2/3 2 1 1 2 7 .356; Alberto, Baltimore, .342; Lewis, Seattle, .338; Correa, .339; K.Marte, Arizona, .338; Conforto, New York, .333; Atlanta 100 100 000 —2 Hoffman 2 1/3 2 1 1 0 2 Houston, .333; Severino, Baltimore, .333; Cruz, Minnesota, Happ, Chicago, .326; Betts, Los Angeles, .319. Pittsburgh 1 Miami 002 202 20x —8 Bard L,1-1 1 1 1 1 0 0 .329; S.Perez, Kansas City, .329; Trout, Los Angeles, .328; RUNS—Story, Colorado, 19; Blackmon, Colorado, 18; Pittsburgh Cincinnati DP—Atlanta 1, Miami 1. LOB—Atlanta 6, Miami J.Díaz 1 1 0 0 0 1 Pillar, Boston, .322. Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 18; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 16; ab r h bi ab r h bi 10. 2B—Markakis (3), Duvall (3), Villar (2), Si- HBP—Bard (Dietrich). RUNS—Lowe, Tampa Bay, 17; Alberto, Baltimore, 16; B.Harper, Philadelphia, 16; Nimmo, New York, 16; Tatis Jr., Frazier 2b 4 0 0 0 Akiyama lf 4 1 1 0 erra (2). HR—d’Arnaud (3). SB—Sierra (2), Vil- Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings; First, Nate Judge, New York, 16; Merrifield, Kansas City, 16; Núñez, Newman ss 4 0 1 0 Castellanos rf 4 1 1 3 lar 2 (5), Berti (4). SF—Aguilar (3). S—Sierra Tomlinson; Second, Edwin Moscoso; Third, Rob San Diego, 16; Castellanos, Cincinnati, 15; Swanson, At- Baltimore, 16; Crawford, Seattle, 15; LeMahieu, New York, Bell 1b 3 0 0 0 Votto 1b 4 1 2 0 (1). Drake. lanta, 15; Betts, Los Angeles, 14. 15; Rosario, Minnesota, 14; 8 tied at 13. Moran dh 4 0 0 0 Winker dh 3 2 2 3 IP H R ER BB SO T—2:33. RBI—Realmuto, Philadelphia, 20; Blackmon, Colorado, RBI—Judge, New York, 20; Lowe, Tampa Bay, 19; Reynolds lf 4 1 1 1 Senzel cf 3 0 0 0 Atlanta 20; Castellanos, Cincinnati, 19; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 18; Santander, Baltimore, 19; Cruz, Minnesota, 18; Seager, Polanco rf 4 0 0 0 VanMeter 2b 4 1 1 0 Wright, L, 0-3 3 2 3 3 6 1 Aguilar, Miami, 15; Solano, San Francisco, 15; Betts, Los Baltimore 6, Seattle, 18; Rosario, Minnesota, 17; Trout, Los Angeles, 16; González 3b 3 0 1 0 Galvis ss 4 1 2 0 Dayton 2 3 1 1 0 1 Angeles, 15; J.Turner, Los Angeles, 15; Bri.Anderson, Renfroe, Tampa Bay, 15; Chapman, Oakland, 15; Olson, Tucker cf 3 0 2 0 Barnhart c 4 1 1 2 Jackson 2 6 4 4 2 2 Washington 2 Miami, 14; Do.Smith, New York, 14; D.Peralta, Arizona, 14; Melancon 1 0 0 0 0 1 Oakland, 14; Lewis, Seattle, 14; Ramírez, Cleveland, 14. Swanson, Atlanta, 14. Stallings c 3 0 0 0 Farmer 3b 4 0 1 0 (Completion of suspended game) Miami HITS—LeMahieu, New York, 30; Alberto, Baltimore, 27; HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 34; Solano, San Francisco, Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 34 8 11 8 Baltimore Washington López, W, 2-1 6 7 2 2 0 8 S.Perez, Kansas City, 26; Lewis, Seattle, 25; Cruz, Minne- 27; K.Marte, Arizona, 26; Conforto, New York, 25; S.Marte, Pittsburgh 000 100 000 —1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Vincent 1 1 0 0 0 0 sota, 23; Fletcher, Los Angeles, 23; Lowe, Tampa Bay, 23; Arizona, 24; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 24; Betts, Los Angeles, Cincinnati 010 200 41x —8 Alberto 2b 5 1 2 2 Turner ss 3 0 1 0 Tarpley 1 1 0 0 0 1 Correa, Houston, 22; Merrifield, Kansas City, 22; 8 tied at 21. 23; Story, Colorado, 23; Swanson, Atlanta, 22; Yastrzemski, DP—Pittsburgh 1, Cincinnati 0. LOB—Pitts- Santander rf 4 0 1 2 Eaton rf 4 1 1 0 Josh A.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0 DOUBLES—Alberto, Baltimore, 9; Adames, Tampa Bay, San Francisco, 22. burgh 5, Cincinnati 4. 2B—González (6), Votto Núñez 1b 4 0 0 0 S.Castro 2b 3 1 1 2 Wright pitched to 1 batter in the 4th. 8; Iglesias, Baltimore, 8; Martinez, Boston, 8; Franco, Kan- DOUBLES—Solano, San Francisco, 9; C.Walker, Ari- (2), VanMeter (1), Galvis (3), Barnhart (1). HR— Ruiz 3b 4 0 0 0 Difo ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Mike Estabrook; First, Mark sas City, 7; Santander, Baltimore, 7; Brantley, Houston, 6; zona, 9; Betts, Los Angeles, 6; Blackmon, Colorado, 6; Reynolds (1), Winker 2 (5), Castellanos (8). Smith Jr. lf 3 1 1 0 Soto lf 3 0 1 0 Bregman, Houston, 6; Fletcher, Los Angeles, 6; Lowe, Carlson; Second, James Hoye; Third, Roberto E.González, Pittsburgh, 6; K.Marte, Arizona, 6; J.Turner, SB—Farmer (1). Velazquez lf 0 0 0 0 Cabrera 1b 3 0 1 0 Tampa Bay, 6; Núñez, Baltimore, 6; S.Perez, Kansas City, Ortiz. Los Angeles, 6; Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 6; 11 tied at 5. IP H R ER BB SO Hays cf 4 1 1 0 Thames dh 3 0 0 0 6; Seager, Seattle, 6. T—2:59. TRIPLES—Bruce, Philadelphia, 2; Cronenworth, San Pittsburgh Sisco dh 3 1 1 0 Kieboom 3b 4 0 0 0 TRIPLES—Candelario, Detroit, 3; Chapman, Oakland, 2; Diego, 2; Giménez, New York, 2; Hampson, Colorado, 2; Kuhl, L, 0-1 5 4 3 3 1 6 Valaika ss 3 1 0 0 Gomes c 3 0 0 0 Chavis, Boston, 2; Crawford, Seattle, 2; Kiner-Falefa, Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 2; 20 tied at 1. Turley 1 0 0 0 1 2 Philadelphia 6, Holaday c 4 1 2 2 Taylor cf 4 0 1 0 Texas, 2; Lowe, Tampa Bay, 2; Wendle, Tampa Bay, 2; 18 HOME RUNS—Realmuto, Philadelphia, 8; Castellanos, Stratton 2/3 5 4 4 0 0 Totals 34 6 8 6 Totals 31 2 6 2 tied at 1. N.Y. Mets 5 Cincinnati, 8; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 8; Betts, Los Angeles, 7; Waddell 1 1/3 2 1 1 0 2 Baltimore 000 051 000 —6 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 9; Trout, Los Angeles, New York Philadelphia C.Moran, Pittsburgh, 6; Arenado, Colorado, 6; Story, Colo- Cincinnati Washington 000 020 000 —2 8; T.Hernández, Toronto, 7; Moreland, Boston, 6; Olson, rado, 6; Soto, Washington, 5; Do.Smith, New York, 5; Gray, W, 4-1 6 2/3 5 1 1 1 10 ab r h bi ab r h bi DP—Baltimore 2, Washington 1. LOB—Balti- Oakland, 6; Rosario, Minnesota, 6; Lowe, Tampa Bay, 6; Winker, Cincinnati, 5; Pollock, Los Angeles, 5; Myers, San Jones, H, 3 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Nimmo cf 4 2 1 0 McCutchen dh 5 0 2 0 more 4, Washington 9. 2B—Alberto (9), Soto Chapman, Oakland, 6; 10 tied at 5. Diego, 5; Machado, San Diego, 5. Thornburg 2 0 0 0 0 3 Conforto rf 3 0 1 0 Hoskins 1b 3 1 1 0 (3), Eaton (3), Taylor (2). HR—S.Castro (2). STOLEN BASES—Bichette, Toronto, 4; Grossman, Oak- STOLEN BASES—Giménez, New York, 6; Pham, San Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna; First, Andy Alonso 1b 5 0 0 0 Harper rf 4 1 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO land, 4; Kiner-Falefa, Texas, 4; Lopes, Seattle, 4; Mondesi, Fletcher; Second, Tripp Gibson; Third, Ben May. Smith lf 4 1 2 2 Realmuto c 4 1 1 3 Baltimore Kansas City, 4; Moore, Seattle, 4; V.Reyes, Detroit, 4; Rob- Diego, 5; Slater, San Francisco, 5; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 5; T—2:50. Canó dh 5 1 2 2 Gregorius ss 4 1 1 0 Wojciechowski 3 2/3 3 0 0 2 4 ert, Chicago, 4; Tauchman, New York, 4; 10 tied at 3. Villar, Miami, 5; Berti, Miami, 4; Story, Colorado, 4; Dyson, Ramos c 5 0 1 0 Segura 2b 3 1 1 0 Lakins Sr. W,2-0 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 PITCHING—G.Cole, New York, 4-0; Bieber, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, 3; Grisham, San Diego, 3; Inciarte, Atlanta, 3; Cleveland 10, Giménez 3b 4 1 1 0 Bruce lf 4 0 1 0 Armstrong 2/3 2 2 2 0 0 3-0; Maeda, Minnesota, 3-0; Lynn, Texas, 3-0; J.Hernán- Swanson, Atlanta, 3. Guillorme 2b 3 0 3 1 Bohm 3b 4 0 1 1 Fry H,2 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 dez, Texas, 3-0; Bundy, Los Angeles, 3-1; Dobnak, Minne- PITCHING—S.Gray, Cincinnati, 4-1; Senzatela, Colo- Detroit 5 Hamilton pr 0 0 0 0 Quinn cf 4 1 2 1 M.Castro 2/3 0 0 0 2 1 sota, 3-1; Cease, Chicago, 3-1; 11 tied at 2-0. rado, 3-0; Fried, Atlanta, 3-0; Hendricks, Chicago, 3-1; Cleveland Detroit Dozier 2b 0 0 0 0 Scott H,3 1 1/3 0 0 0 1 2 ERA—Dobnak, Minnesota, 0.90; Lynn, Texas, 1.11; Ple- Darvish, Chicago, 3-1; Stripling, Los Angeles, 3-1; Peter- ab r h bi ab r h bi Rosario ss 4 0 1 0 Givens 1 1 0 0 1 2 sac, Cleveland, 1.29; Bundy, Los Angeles, 1.57; Montas, son, New York, 3-1; 10 tied at 2-0. Hernández 2b 5 0 1 0 Goodrum ss 4 1 1 2 Totals 37 5 12 5 Totals 35 6 11 6 Washington Oakland, 1.57; Bieber, Cleveland, 1.63; Turnbull, Detroit, ERA—Bauer, Cincinnati, 0.93; Lester, Chicago, 1.06; Chang 3b 0 0 0 0 V.Reyes lf 4 0 2 0 New York 112 000 001 —5 Strasburg L,0-1 4 1/3 7 5 5 1 2 2.00; Bassitt, Oakland, 2.42; Greinke, Houston, 2.53; Wainwright, St. Louis, 1.50; Fried, Atlanta, 1.59; Lamet, Ramírez 3b 4 1 1 1 Cabrera dh 4 0 0 0 Philadelphia 020 030 001 —6 Guerra 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 Maeda, Minnesota, 2.66. San Diego, 1.61; Darvish, Chicago, 1.88; S.Gray, Cincin- Freeman 2b 0 0 0 0 Schoop 2b 4 0 0 0 E—Realmuto (1). DP—New York 1, Philadelphia Freeman 1/3 0 1 1 2 0 STRIKEOUTS—Bieber, Cleveland, 43; Lynn, Texas, 36; nati, 2.05; Márquez, Colorado, 2.08; P.López, Miami, 2.25; Lindor ss 5 1 1 0 Lugo 2b 0 0 0 0 1. LOB—New York 10, Philadelphia 8. 2B—Guil- Finnegan 1 2/3 1 0 0 0 3 Bundy, Los Angeles, 35; G.Cole, New York, 34; Carrasco, M.Kelly, Arizona, 2.29. Santana 1b 3 2 0 0 Candelario 1b 4 2 2 0 lorme (2), Gregorius (1), Bruce (3), Hoskins (3). Bacus 2 0 0 0 0 1 Cleveland, 30; Giolito, Chicago, 27; Glasnow, Tampa Bay, STRIKEOUTS—S.Gray, Cincinnati, 45; Bauer, Cincin- F.Reyes dh 4 3 2 3 W.Castro 3b 3 0 1 1 HR—Smith (5), Canó (2), Realmuto (8). HBP—Wojciechowski (Thames). 27; Civale, Cleveland, 26; Eovaldi, Boston, 24; Plesac, nati, 32; Castillo, Cincinnati, 31; Nola, Philadelphia, 29; Naquin rf 5 1 1 3 Maybin rf 4 1 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO Umpires—Home, Nic Lentz; First, Angel Her- Cleveland, 24; Ryu, Toronto, 24. Scherzer, Washington, 29; Gallen, Arizona, 28; Lamet, San D.Santana lf 3 1 1 3 Romine c 4 0 1 1 New York nandez; Second, Dan Bellino; Third, Will Little. NATIONAL LEAGUE Diego, 28; deGrom, New York, 28; Darvish, Chicago, 27; Zimmer lf 1 0 0 0 Jones cf 4 1 1 0 Lockett 6 7 5 5 2 5 T—3:11. BATTING—Solano, San Francisco, .458; Blackmon, Col- Márquez, Colorado, 27. Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Business Saturday, August 15, 2020 A11

A click of the wrist Money&Markets gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com 3,400 28,160 Stocks barely budge S&P 500 Dow Jones industrials 3,340 Close: 3,372.85 27,340 Close: 27,931.02 Change: -0.58 (flat) Change: 34.30 (0.1%) 3,280 10 DAYS 26,520 10 DAYS 3,600 30,000 on Wall Street 3,200 27,000 less than economists notably quiet, with only a S&P 500 just expected. few stocks in the S&P 500 2,800 24,000 Sales at grocery stores, falling even 2%. Among gas stations and other re- the biggest gainers in the 2,400 21,000 shy of high tailers rose 1.2% last index was Applied Materi- 2,000 18,000 month from June. It’s the als, which rose 3.9%. The FAMAMJ J FAMAMJ J Stan Choe and third straight month of tech company reported Damian J. Troise gains, following a historic stronger results for the StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD AP business writers DOW 27977.81 27759.39 27931.02 +34.30 +0.12% -2.13% plunge in the spring, but it summer than analysts ex- marked a sharp slowdown pected and also gave a NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 11029.92 10843.48 10959.54 +73.06 +0.67% +0.53% DOW Util. 832.33 822.82 824.87 -9.52 -1.14% -6.18% NEW YORK — Stock in- from June’s 8.4% growth. It better-than-expected fore- Vol. (in mil.) 2,904 2,951 NYSE Comp. 12932.89 12856.69 12902.50 -16.64 -0.13% -7.26% dexes barely budged on also fell short of the 2% cast for the current Pvs. Volume 3,081 3,321 NASDAQ 11058.44 10972.06 11019.30 -23.20 -0.21% +22.81% Wall Street Friday, leaving growth that economists quarter. Advanced 1287 1408 S&P 500 3378.51 3361.64 3372.85 -0.58 -0.02% +4.40% the S&P 500 just shy of its Declined 1267 1601 S&P 400 1958.58 1941.92 1949.56 -3.06 -0.16% -5.50% were expecting. Outside the S&P 500, New Highs 32 49 Wilshire 5000 34542.23 34373.41 34478.01 -14.57 -0.04% +4.84% record once again. The report showed that shares of German biophar- New Lows 2 15 Russell 2000 1583.48 1567.88 1577.88 -1.91 -0.12% -5.43% The S&P 500 edged the economy is now “more maceutical company down 0.58 points, or less in a gentle phase of recov- CureVac more than tripled Stocks of Local Interest than 0.1%, to 3,372.85 after ery,” said Mike Zigmont, in their first day of trading. drifting between small 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR director of trading and re- After selling shares at NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV gains and losses through- search at Harvest Volatil- $16 in an initial public of- out the day. They’re the AT&T Inc T 26.08 3 39.70 30.01 +.10 +0.3 r t t -23.2 -6.5 15 2.08f ity Management. fering, the stock jumped to latest meandering moves “It’s positive, but it’s not $55.90. The company, Ametek Inc AME 54.82 0 102.31 101.28 +.32 +0.3 s s s +1.5 +19.9 42 0.72 for the market, which has as ballistic as it was be- whose backers include the Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 32.58 4 98.34 56.22 -.12 -0.2 s s s -31.5 -39.4 14 1.10e taken a pause after eras- fore,” he said. Bill & Melinda Gates Bank of America BAC 17.95 5 35.72 26.47 +.12 +0.5 s s s -24.8 -0.7 9 0.72 ing almost all of the steep Economists say con- Foundation and the Ger- Capital City Bank CCBG 15.61 4 30.95 20.94 +.07 +0.3 s s r -31.3 -11.2 1 0.56 losses caused by the coro- sumer spending could be man government, is devel- CenturyLink Inc CTL 8.16 5 15.30 11.07 +.22 +2.0 s s s -16.2 +5.3 4 1.00 navirus pandemic. under more pressure fol- oping a vaccine against In each of the prior two Citigroup C 32.00 5 83.11 52.93 +.04 +0.1 s s s -33.7 -13.8 7 2.04 lowing the expiration of COVID-19 and other medi- days, the S&P 500 made a U.S. government programs cines using messenger Disney DIS 79.07 7 153.41 130.53 -.43 -0.3 s s s -9.7 -2.3 18 1. 76 brief run above its record to aid the economy, includ- RNA. Duke Energy DUK 62.13 5 103.79 82.15 -.59 -0.7 t t s -9.9 -1.6 20 3.86f closing high, which was set ing $600 in extra unem- Friday’s drift for the EPR Properties EPR 12.56 3 79.80 32.65 -.20 -0.6 s s t -53.8 -52.1 10 4.32 in February, only to fade ployment benefits each S&P 500 left it with a gain Equity Commonwealth EQC 27.62 4 35.08 30.53 -.01 ... t t t -7.0 +0.3 31 2.50e in the afternoon. It re- week. Investors say it’s of 0.6% for the week. It’s Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 3 75.18 43.20 +.19 +0.4 s t t -38.1 -31.7 10 3.48 mains within 0.4% of its crucial that Washington the sixth rise in the last Ford Motor F 3.96 6 9.65 7.04 +.01 +0.1 s s s -24.3 -20.2 6 ... record. deliver another lifeline to seven weeks for the index, Wall Street was nearly the economy, and markets but it’s also the slowest in Gen Electric GE 5.48 2 13.26 6.66 +.06 +0.9 s t t -40.3 -25.3 dd 0.04 evenly split between seem to be assuming a the last three. HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 9 151.97 134.43 +3.76 +2.9 s s s -9.1 +6.0 20 1.72f stocks that rose and fell, deal will happen. Treasury yields also Home Depot HD 140.63 0 282.97 280.55 -1.11 -0.4 s s s +28.5 +38.8 28 6.00 and the moves were al- But Democrats and Re- slowed their big jump Intel Corp INTC 43.63 3 69.29 48.89 +.33 +0.7 s t t -18.3 +10.7 17 1.32 most uniformly modest. publicans say they remain from earlier in the week. IBM IBM 90.56 6 158.75 125.27 +.24 +0.2 s s s -6.5 -0.7 13 6.52 The Dow Jones Industrial far apart on a possible The yield on the 10-year LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 8 36.63 31.49 +.16 +0.5 s s s -11.8 +29.0 18 ... Average inched up compromise. Treasury held steady at 34.30 points, or 0.1%, to Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 0 157.98 154.34 -1.36 -0.9 s s s +28.9 +65.3 34 2.20 “Congress has to follow 0.71%. It had been at 0.57% 27,931.02, while the Nas- up on the stimulus pack- just on Monday. It climbed s s s McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 9 221.02 207.03 +.54 +0.3 +4.8 -2.9 31 5.00 daq composite dipped age because they essen- through the week after a Microsoft Corp MSFT 132.25 9 217.64 208.90 +.20 +0.1 t s s +32.5 +55.5 41 2.04 23.20, or 0.2%, to 11,019.30. tially promised it,” couple reports on inflation Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 4 187.49 145.37 -.59 -0.4 s s s -9.8 -16.0 27 2.56 Consumer spending is Zigmont said. came in higher than ex- NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 0 289.41 280.50 -3.90 -1.4 t s s +15.8 +34.6 21 5.60 the main locomotive for “Main Street America is pected and after the U.S. Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 3 24.78 16.17 -.10 -0.6 t s t -27.3 -10.6 7 0.84 the U.S. economy, and a re- counting on it,” he said. Treasury auctioned off Regions Fncl RF 6.94 5 17.54 11.77 +.15 +1.3 s s s -31.4 -12.3 9 0.62 port on Friday showed “You can’t pull the rug out more bonds to help cover some more improvements from under the world.” the government’s huge Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 7 125.62 113.97 -.66 -0.6 s s s +9.4 +4.4 14 3.60f for U.S. retailers, though The day’s trading was deficit. Texas Instru TXN 93.09 0 139.14 137.35 +.20 +0.1 s s s +7.1 +18.5 25 3.60 UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 8 217.90 197.84 -1.51 -0.8 t s s -2.0 +2.0 22 1.00 Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 8 62.22 58.79 +.27 +0.5 s s s -4.3 +9.6 13 2.46 Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 5 21.72 15.59 -.26 -1.6 s t t -19.3 -6.3 0.97e WalMart Strs WMT 102.00 0 134.13 132.60 +.75 +0.6 s s s +11.6 +26.9 76 2.16f Poised to advance Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 36.65 2 64.50 41.91 +.91 +2.2 s s t -28.9 -16.1 8 1.87f Expectations are high for Livongo Health, the remote technology is easier to use than other approaches, 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 patient monitoring company that telemedicine said Sean Dodge, an analyst with RBC Capital 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 provider Teladoc is buying for more than $18 billion. Markets. Data collection is more automated, and the 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 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 Analysts forecast, on average, that Livongo's company does things like provide free testing strips preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. revenue could at least quadruple to more than $1.5 for diabetes patients. 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. billion by 2024. “They are able to keep people engaged for Livongo monitors the health of patients with longer,” Dodge said. InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure with That can be attractive to employers and insurers TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Stocks barely budged Friday, technology that detects potential problems such as who want to improve the health of people covered 3-month T-bill .10 .09 +0.01 1.90 leaving the S&P 500 just shy of blood sugar spikes. Abnormal readings prompt a under their plans and cut costs. its record high. Wall Street was 6-month T-bill .12 .11 +0.01 1.85 company representative to contact the patient to see Also, Livongo and Teladoc have seen a jump in split between stocks that rose if they need help. interest since COVID-19 spread earlier 52-wk T-bill .13 .14 -0.01 1.71 and fell, and the moves were Remote monitoring of this year, forcing patients to consider 2-year T-note .14 .15 -0.01 1.48 all modest. A report showed re- The yield on the 5-year T-note .29 .31 -0.02 1.42 tail sales rose 1.2% last month patients is not new, but alternatives to in-person Livongo’s medical appointments. 10-year Treasury 7-year T-note .50 .52 -0.02 1.47 from June, a third straight note was 10-year T-note .71 .71 ... 1.52 monthly gain. unchanged at 30-year T-bond 1.42 1.43 -0.01 1.98 0.71% on Friday. Applied Materials AMAT Yields affect rates on mortgages Close: $67.62 2.55 or 3.9% NET 1YR The chipmaking equipment compa- and other Sales EBITDA BONDS LAST PVS CHG AGO ny beat Wall Street’s fiscal consumer loans. third-quarter profit forecasts and $1.5 billion $200 Barclays Glob Agg Bd .82 .82 ... 1.25 said demand is rising. Barclays USAggregate 1.03 1.03 ... 2.23 $70 Room to grow 150 PRIME FED Barclays US Corp 1.83 1.82 +0.01 2.92 Analysts expect 1.0 RATE FUNDS 60 Barclays US High Yield 6.35 6.35 ... 6.22 a big revenue 100 LAST 3.25 .13 Moodys AAA Corp Idx 2.17 2.17 ... 2.95 jump from 6 MO AGO 4.75 1.63 50 Livongo. 50 10-Yr. TIPS 0 0 ... .03 MAJJ 1 YR AGO 5.25 2.38 52-week range 0.5 $36.64 $69.90 0 Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD Vol.: 23.4m (3.4x avg.) PE: 19.7 Crude Oil (bbl) 42.01 42.24 -0.54 -31.2 Mkt. Cap: $62.0 b Yield: 1.3% 0 -50 Energy prices Ethanol (gal) 1.28 1.23 +4.07 -6.9 ’24*’23*’22*’21*’20*’19 ’24*’23*’22*’21*’20*’19 were mostly flat, Baidu BIDU Heating Oil (gal) 1.24 1.24 -0.11 -39.0 Source: FactSet *estimate Tom Murphy; Alex Nieves • AP with the Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.36 2.18 +7.97 +7.6 Close: $116.74 -7.83 or -6.3% exception of Unleaded Gas (gal) 1.24 1.23 +0.79 -26.4 The Chinese internet search com- natural gas which pany’s subsidiary iQIYI is being in- METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD vestigated by the Securities and Ex- jumped sharply. Gold (oz) 1937.00 1956.70 -1.01 +27.5 change Commission. Gold and silver Silver (oz) 26.07 27.69 -5.88 +46.2 $140 prices fell. Crop Platinum (oz) 959.10 983.00 -2.43 -1.3 prices were Copper (lb) 2.86 2.80 +1.85 +2.2 120 mostly flat as Miami businessman Palladium (oz) 2140.40 2213.40 -3.30 +12.1 well. 100 AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD MAJJ Cattle (lb) 1.08 1.07 +0.51 -13.7 52-week range Coffee (lb) 1. 16 1. 18 -1.40 -10.2 $82.00 $147.38 Corn (bu) 3.25 3.25 -0.23 -16.3 Vol.: 11.5m (2.8x avg.) PE: 116.1 Cotton (lb) 0.63 0.63 -0.22 -9.0 Mkt. Cap: $40.2 b Yield: ... pleads guilty in large Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 726.50 725.00 +0.21 +79.1 Orange Juice (lb) 1.20 1.20 -0.29 +23.1 Dillard’s DDS Soybeans (bu) 9.03 9.07 -0.47 -4.2 Close: $29.42 2.36 or 8.7% Wheat (bu) 5.00 4.97 +0.65 -10.5 The department store chain handily (Previous and change figures reflect current contract.) beat Wall Street’s second-quarter earnings forecasts. Vermont ski fraud case MutualFunds $40 Lisa Rathke Quiros, of Key Biscayne, Florida, and TOTAL RETURN Associated Press three others were indicted over a failed FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* 30 plan to build a biotechnology plant in American Funds AmrcnBalA m 29.15 ... +3.6 +12.8 +8.5 +8.6 CptWldGrIncA m52.37 -.13 +1.1 +15.2 +7.3 +7.4 20 A Miami businessman accused of being Newport, Vermont, using millions raised MAJJ the mastermind behind the largest fraud through the EB-5 visa program, which CptlIncBldrA m 59.64 -.09 -4.0 +4.6 +3.1 +4.2 52-week range FdmtlInvsA m 61.61 -.07 +1.4 +17.3 +9.8 +10.9 $21.50 $84.47 case in Vermont’s history pleaded guilty encourages foreigners to invest in U.S. GrfAmrcA m 59.39 -.06 +16.2 +32.1 +16.6 +14.3 Vol.: 2.1m (2.8x avg.) PE: ... on Friday over a failed plan to build a projects that create jobs in exchange for IncAmrcA m 22.32 -.02 -2.3 +7.2 +5.4 +6.4 Mkt. Cap: $565.4 m Yield: 2.0% biotechnology plant using tens of mil- a chance to earn permanent U.S. InvCAmrcA m 40.32 -.02 +3.2 +16.9 +9.7 +9.7 lions of dollars in foreign investors’ residency. NwPrspctvA m 52.65 -.21 +11.4 +27.5 +13.5 +12.1 Farfetch Limited FTCH money. Quiros pleaded not guilty in May 2019 WAMtInvsA m 46.44 +.09 -2.5 +10.0 +9.2 +10.0 Close: $28.56 2.21 or 8.4% Dodge & Cox Inc 14.79 -.02 +7.1 +8.7 +5.7 +5.1 The online luxury fashion retailer Quiros, 64, the former owner of to 12 felony charges. He signed the plea Stk 172.35 +.50 -8.8 +6.0 +5.1 +7.5 gave investors an encouraging fore- Jay Peak and Burke Mountain ski resorts deal on Aug. 5. Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 117.16 -.01 +5.7 +21.1 +13.2 +12.3 cast after beating analysts’ sec- in northern Vermont, changed his plea to Under the plea agreement, Quiros ond-quarter earnings expectations. Contrafund 16.29 -.05 +19.6 +33.7 +18.4 +15.4 $30 guilty on charges of conspiracy to commit would serve just over eight years in TtlMktIdxInsPrm 95.14 -.03 +5.3 +20.3 +12.7 +11.7 wire fraud, money laundering and the prison. The final sentence will be up to USBdIdxInsPrm 12.59 -.01 +7.2 +7.3 +5.3 +4.3 20 concealment of material information. Crawford at sentencing, which will be Schwab SP500Idx 52.18 -.01 +5.6 +21.0 +13.2 +12.2 Nine other charges were dropped. held at a later date. T. Rowe Price BCGr 150.51 -.40 +21.0 +34.6 +20.7 +17.2 10 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 311.87 -.03 +5.6 +21.0 +13.2 +12.3 MAJJ Quiros pleaded guilty via video confer- The plea agreement states that Quiros 52-week range DivGrInv 30.77 +.02 +1.6 +10.2 +12.7 +11.3 ence to the three separate charges, one would be sentenced after two other de- $5.99 $31.88 GrIdxAdmrl 114.83 -.22 +22.9 +40.3 +21.0 +16.7 at a time, after being asked by US Dis- fendants, former Jay Peak president Wil- InTrTEAdmrl 14.80 -.02 +3.9 +3.7 +4.0 +3.8 Vol.: 18.3m (4.1x avg.) PE: ... Mkt. Cap: $8.5 b Yield: ... trict Court Judge Geoffrey Crawford. liam Stenger and William Kelly, an IntlGrAdmrl 129.38 -.71 +25.9 +50.2 +16.6 +15.2 During the hourlong hearing, Quiros adviser to Quiros, are sentenced if con- MdCpIdxAdmrl 220.36 -.18 +0.8 +12.9 +9.2 +8.5 Novavax NVAX answered “Yes, Your Honor” or “No, victed. Stenger and Kelly have pleaded PrmCpAdmrl 145.53 -.04 +0.9 +18.0 +12.5 +12.8 Close: $146.51 13.23 or 9.9% Your Honor” to a series of questions from not guilty. A fourth defendant remains at STInvmGrdAdmrl10.99 ... +4.0 +5.1 +3.6 +3.2 The biotechnology company signed TrgtRtr2025Inv 20.58 -.03 +3.7 +12.6 +7.6 +7.4 a deal to provide 60 million doses of Crawford. large. TrgtRtr2030Inv 37.70 -.05 +3.4 +13.4 +7.9 +7.7 a COVID-19 vaccine it’s developing “Mr. Quiros’ guilt was beyond doubt,” Stenger’s lawyers have objected to any TtBMIdxAdmrl 11.66 -.01 +7.1 +7.2 +5.3 +4.3 to the U.K. Michael Pieciak, the commissioner of delay in sentencing. TtInBIdxAdmrl 23.14 +.02 +2.9 +1.6 +4.8 +4.3 $200 the Vermont Department of Financial The federal Securities and Exchange TtInSIdxAdmrl 28.52 -.13 -3.8 +10.8 +2.7 +4.5 100 Regulation said in a statement issued Commission and the state of Vermont TtInSIdxInv 17.05 -.08 -3.8 +10.7 +2.7 +4.4 after the hearing. “Our department’s ten- first accused Quiros and Stenger in 2016 TtlSMIdxAdmrl 83.20 -.04 +5.4 +20.3 +12.7 +11.7 0 TtlSMIdxInv 83.17 -.03 +5.3 +20.2 +12.6 +11.6 MAJJ month investigation traced every penny of a “massive eight-year fraudulent WlngtnAdmrl 75.80 -.08 +2.6 +12.4 +9.1 +8.8 52-week range of investor money and determined that scheme” that involved misusing more $3.54 $189.40 WlslyIncAdmrl 67.50 -.08 +3.6 +8.3 +7.1 +7.1 much of it had inappropriately been fun- than $200 million of about $400 million Vol.: 13.7m (1.6x avg.) PE: ... *– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a neled to support Mr. Quiros’ lavish raised from foreign investors “in Ponzi- Mkt. Cap: $9.0 b Yield: ... marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. lifestyle.” like fashion.” Purple Innovation PRPL Close: $21.59 -2.76 or -11.3% The maker of mattresses and other bedding products reported disap- pointing second-quarter financial re- sults. $30

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10 MAJJ 52-week range $4.42 $27.75 Vol.: 3.8m (3.5x avg.) PE: 148.5 Mkt. Cap: $510.0 m Yield: ... SOURCE: FISAP “Magic is believing in yourself. If you can make Page A12 - SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020 that happen, you can make anything happen.” Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

OpinionCitrus County Chronicle CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Marin: I will dedicate myself EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan...... publisher Mike Arnold...... editor to the Citrus community Curt Ebitz...... citizen member s we approach the end of to adjust our budget without person do with oversight of a Mac Harris...... citizen member the primary election raising taxes. I will be a full- $302,900,000 budget of our tax Rebecca Martin...... citizen member Acycle, over half of you time commissioner. In my first money? Jeff Bryan...... managing editor, news have already voted, but there 25 years on the Miami-Dade po- You can trust my integrity F o u n d e d Sarah Gatling by Albert M...... managing editor, copy desk are a stubborn few like me who lice force, I didn’t take a sick and dedication will be to serve Williamson Gwen Bittner...... community editor still wait until Elec- day. I will dedicate the people of Citrus County the tion Day. This was myself to the work way I served Miami-Dade “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” my first run for of- required. County for 34 years as a police — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus fice, and this is Another area officer. This public safety expe- likely my last time I where I have proudly rience uniquely qualifies me The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials have to address vot- taken a stand is for the position. Public safety is are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. ers. Here are my against Tallahassee the largest line-item industry in closing thoughts on influence in our local the Citrus general fund from the direction of the elections. One of my the sheriff ’s office, to fire ser- LET’S GET WISE county and some ac- opponents has bene- vices, emergency operations, complishments I Luis Marin fited from tens of and the county jail contract. I achieved along the thousands of dollars have hands-on experience no way. GUEST from a dark money one else has in these fields. One letter to the COLUMN group called the In conclusion, I’m honored to editor on my behalf Committee to Protect have been called the voice of was titled “Marin Florida. This politi- the people. Even though we Everyone must will be a voice for the people.” cal action committee (PAC) is have been up against faceless This genuinely means a lot to funded by other PACs making the forces in Tallahassee dark me. My strong opposition to origin of the money nearly im- money, I am proud to have spo- raising the sales tax while peo- possible to trace as cited in the ken out about why it is bad for ple are hurting in the midst of Treasure Coast Palm newspaper Citrus to have this unwelcome an unpredictable pandemic in 2018 and by the Chronicle’s influence pour into our local cooperate to gives voters a clear choice be- own Fred Hiers when he re- races. Lastly, my ability to dedi- tween candidates. We can’t tax ported on electioneering spend- cate myself full-time to the posi- ourselves into prosperity. The ing by the Committee to Protect tion and my unique background county commission is already Florida in Ocala 13 years ago. in public safety that comprises poised to raise the property tax This type of dark influence nearly a quarter of the general and an additional sales tax sup- has never before been seen in fund best qualifies me for the stop pandemic ported by my opponents is an Citrus elections yet it is here position. My name is Luis Marin additional burden we simply now. We have to ask ourselves, and I hope to have your vote on s of the Friday, hand washing, social dis- can’t afford. if someone in the race is willing Election Day. However, this tax and spend to personally benefit from tens Aug. 14, Florida De- tancing and mask wearing? ———n——— style of governing is easier than of thousands of dollars of un- Apartment of Health And, especially, why is it so putting in the work to find what traceable Tallahassee funds Luis Marin is a candidate for update, 45 new positive difficult and sometimes can be cut, delayed or changed now, then what will that same Citrus County Commission. cases of COVID- downright con- 19 have been re- tentious for peo- THE ISSUE: ported in Citrus ple to agree to LETTERS County. Local coronavirus have enough con- to the Editor As of Friday numbers continue sideration of fel- Chronicle would likely be morning in Citrus to climb, low human Schlabach the OPINIONS INVITED County, 1,708 peo- including deaths. beings to help willing to print a small article clear choice n Viewpoints depicted in political listing the drop-off points. ple have tested them, frankly, cartoons, columns or letters do positive (includ- have a better I am not one to write in to not necessarily represent the OUR OPINION: the newspaper, but this is too Margo B. Blum ing five non-resi- chance of staying opinion of the editorial board. important. Early voting ends n We reserve the right to edit Homosassa dents), 156 have Why not enact alive? safety measures? Saturday and election day is letters for length, libel, fairness been hospitalized You can’t Tuesday. I heartily endorse and good taste. Eakley will address and 38 people smoke on a plane Ruthie Schlabach for Citrus n Letters must be no longer than have died since March. A or a bus because it makes County Commission. It’s an 400 words, and writers will be future growth limited to four letters per sharp increase during the other people sick. We hated open primary so all regis- month. My husband and I bought tered voters can participate. week of July 27 to Aug. 3 of 10 it at first, but then learned to n SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, our first home in Citrus County virus deaths was the highest live with controls on smok- Yes, I work for Ruthie and 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., in 1986 and we moved here jump in COVID-19 deaths in ing until the science caught Jarey, but we were friends Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to permanently after retirement first. As a friend, you will find 352-563-3280; or email to in 1990. I know what it felt like a single week. up. Now most everyone [email protected]. These are not just statis- agrees with the health no one more loyal or decent. to be safe during the early tics. These numbers repre- concerns. As a business owner, she is years and I feel differently savvy and successful. As a officers and our veterans. now. I met Mel Eakley before sent our co-workers, The same is true in regard parent, the results speak for Mike was there as were car- he began running for sheriff neighbors, friends and our to the deadly coronavirus, themselves. Twenty-five years ing citizens and members of and listened to what he had ac- family members. but it seems as though we as an active citizen of Citrus, different veterans’ organiza- complished when he was a Face it, many people in can’t learn from our own re- working and contributing to tions, but no government offi- deputy sheriff. Mel is ap- our community have become cent past. make this county a better cials showed up. proachable and puts people at less “wise” and more We are playing with fire place. Since I have known my hus- ease. He is genuine and not a “whys?” here. This threat is real and Yes, there are five others band, he has been involved in politician. He has the vision to For example: Why becoming more scary, not running, although only two the lives of hundreds and address the future growth and shouldn’t I go out and party only in Citrus County, but have any local connection. I maybe thousands of children will ensure he is always able to with my friends? Why should globally as it resurges and really like the other locals in in one way or another. He has provide a high level of service coached Little League base- I wear an uncomfortable mutates. the race and consider them to us. I am a senior citizen and ball, flag football, taken kids I want a sheriff who will listen face covering? Why should I If 10 deaths within one friends.However, when it comes to who should be our shopping for Christmas, and to my concerns. Homelessness do something I don’t want to week’s time in our little part next District 5 commissioner, when a mom or dad needed is growing here in Homosassa do? of the world doesn’t jolt our I believe the choice is clear. someone to talk with their and needs some attention. Mel (Cue the arm crossing and county leadership and resi- child, they called Mike. Mike has a plan to work with local foot stomping.) dents to get serious about Richard Spires is a state and locale 40/8 and Tampa Bay nonprofits to Well, those of us who would the danger, what will? Lecanto Youths Sports Director and assist them in housing and has like this nightmare to end As for one more “why?” ... has been able to donate thou- relationships with the VA to get have some “whys” of our Our locally elected govern- Klyap committed sands of dollars to local pro- our veterans some assistance. own. ment leaders, not just na- grams such as Nature Coast Please take the time to listen Why are we putting up tional and state, have the to Citrus County Soccer, Crystal River Sharks to Mel either in person or on and Bull football, Crystal with this? Why are we mak- power to enact rules to keep My name is Erica Klyap, his website. You will not be River High School basketball, ing this situation worse by us safer. Our county leaders the wife of sheriff candidate disappointed. Mike Klyap. I have known and Lecanto High School continuing to ignore science have this power. baseball just to name a few. Ruth Luttrell and simple actions such as Why won’t they help us? Mike for close to 20 years, and I can tell you there is nobody Mike is a great husband, fa- Homosassa more committed to his com- ther and will no doubt give un- munity, his country and those selfishly of himself as sheriff Thanks for Prepare for during the downturn that not one as he has for decades for his elected official nor government who wear a uniform more than my husband. community, our children, his supporting program a tax increase employee has missed a paycheck, country and those in uniform. The Pregnancy and Family (Re the July 23, 2020, Page A3 yet county unemployment of the Not a day goes by that Mike isn’t helping feed our home- If you want the best for the Life Center would like to story, “Board backs bud- folks that actually pay the less, our veterans or the community, our children and thank the Citrus County Com- get, tax increase”): The taxes has increased at OUND needy, performing military you the citizen, you will vote munity Charitable Founda- way I see it, the Citrus least 200%? And can S honors for a fallen comrade, Mike Klyap sheriff 2020. tion Inc. for their continued County commissioners are OFF someone remind me of a filing claims for a veteran, support of our mental health county-government-funded preparing to whack prop- acting as an escort on the vet- Erica Klyap program. erty owners with a 6% in- project that has been can- erans honor flight or making Pine Ridge Through the funds provided crease in property taxes celed or delayed during sure people have what they by the CCCF we can make the tax shortages? Don’t next year and they didn’t CALL need for a decent quality of List your drop-off sure those without medical even blush. Yes, they argue you remember when the life such as shelter, food and insurance or funds to pay for that the millage is the 563-0579 Republican Party used to clothes. During the year, you locations mental health counseling can same as last year, but they be the party of small gov- can count on Mike to buy and A number of times I have receive quality counseling say the value of our home has in- ernment and fiscal responsibility? deliver gifts to needy chil- seen charitable organizations from a licensed clinical social creased during the pandemic. Re- Perhaps we should remind the dren, playing Santa Claus and in the Chronicle listing a worker. The Citrus County ally? And haven’t you noticed candidates of that Aug. 18. putting clothes on the backs need for certain items. If you Community Charitable Foun- of children who have nothing. could list several locations in dation does truly support I have seen Mike take mem- various parts of the county those programs in Citrus bers of the community shop- where people could drop off County that focus on the indi- CHRONICLE ENDORSEMENTS ping for diapers, food, pay for these items for their group so gent/underprivileged. Thank there would be more drop-off n Commissioner, District 5 — Holly Davis their gas, and their utility you again for your financial bills wanting nothing in re- points, I’m sure you would support. If you have any ques- n Commissioner, District 3 — Ruthie Davis Schlabach turn. Mike involves himself in have a greater number of tions about the Pregnancy n Supervisor of Elections — Maureen “Mo” Baird many fundraising activities, items donated. and Family Life Center’s n Circuit Court Judge — George Angeliadis he initiated a fundraiser that People do not want to drive Mental Health program, raised just under $60,000 for miles to drop off two or three please call 352-344-3030. n School Superintendent — Sandra “Sam” Himmel Marine who lost both legs in items. Members would surely n Property Appraiser — Cregg Dalton combat. He recently spon- be willing to pick up donated Stephanie Bell, RN n School Board, District 2 — Virginia “Ginger” Bryant sored a Walk Across Citrus items once or twice a month, Executive Director, County to support the fami- asking permission first from the Pregnancy and n Sheriff — Mel Eakley lies of fallen law enforcement the locations manager. The Family Life Center

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local or statewide subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Opinion Saturday, August 15, 2020 A13 Letters to THE EDITOR Florida a democracy. I was always electors is each state al- huge victory for Amer- while standing in a Illinois, not far from taught that variety is the lowed? Each state is en- ica! Again our Founding crowd of protesters, where the 16th president swing state spice of life. Also, con- titled to a number equal Fathers vision of the fu- thank the ones who gave of the United States is at This is in response to sidering you want Demo- to their two senators, ture was correct, and our their life to defend your rest in the Lincoln Tomb, Frank Lovell’s July 8 crats and others to go plus the number of mem- rule of law still stands right to do so and display I can see no reason what- letter. home, should we take bers they have in the fast. the American flag as the soever to rename these First of all, why do you our money with us? House of Representa- symbol of these rights. military posts. Millions feel you must write so Won’t that put a damper tives. This unique ar- Bill Claustre American history is here of service members have hateful and demeaning on all the money this rangement is an attempt Inverness to stay, even if you tear it passed through these to others? Here’s some state makes off of tour- by our Founding Fathers down, burn the books 10 bases on their way to facts toward your Flor- ism? Sounds like your to balance the interests No future and change the present. combat, with many re- ida being a red state. In taxes would go up just of the smaller states with There is no future with- turning in flag-draped 1972, 69% vote Democrat, for road upkeep and for those of the larger states. without history out history. coffins or buried on for- 28% vote Republican and other things we Demo- This also forces the pres- My heart is aching and eign soil. crats and others help to 3% other. In 2016, Flor- idential candidates to my eyes fill with tears Don B. Powell What’s next, rename pay for. not ignore those smaller ida was 38% Democrat, watching and listening to Hernando the Florida counties of states and campaign only 36% Republican and 26% the rhetoric of mostly Baker, Bradford, Hendry, Sharon Brown in the large, urban popu- other. In 2018, 37% Dem- young people screaming Lee and Pasco counties lation centers. Don’t rename ocrat, 35% Republican Citrus Springs obscenities at police and and remove a couple of and 28% other. At no Have you ever won- yelling at the top of their military bases hundred of statues time was Florida a Re- Supreme Court dered what happens to lungs how they hate Veterans and citizens around the country? I faithless electors? Can publican state. Florida is America, and some say- of Citrus County, support have sent my letter of op- decision a victory their state remove them? a swing state. ing they are not free, and our Commander in Chief position to this rewrite Recently, the Supreme Can their state punish or We vote according to burning our flag, ripping from those who want to of American history by Court rendered a unani- at least fine them? The who we believe will do down statues, defacing rewrite American history sending a letter to Presi- mous decision; yes, you Supreme Court just con- property, rioting and by removing the names dent Donald J. Trump. right for us, our state and fronted the question of a read that right, we now stealing without any re- of Confederate officers You can reach him at: our country. As far as red faithless elector and con- have a unanimous ruling gards to whom they do it from 10 military bases in The White House, 1600 and blue goes, in 1976, cluded that the answer against “faithless elec- to. the United States. Pennsylvania Ave., NW, NBC was first in color tors.” All nine justices to both questions is a This country became When I served in the Washington, DC 20500. TV. For visual effect, agreed states can en- huge yes. In this deci- free and raised the flag U.S. Army, I was sta- they color coded their force pledges made by sion, the Supreme Court tioned in three of these Ronald Mayer map blue for Republi- presidential electors to looked at the text of the of freedom for which so bases: Fort Benning, es- Lecanto cans and red for Demo- support the presidential Constitution instead of many people gave every- thing they had, and many tablished in 1917; Fort crats because blue was candidate preferred by legislating from the OPINIONS INVITED Jackson, established in the color of the Union the citizens of their re- bench — what a refresh- their lives. They do this 1918; and Fort Rucker, n SEND LETTERS TO: uniform in the civil war spective states. While ing move — and at the because they are not ed- ucated enough and have established in 1942. As a The Editor, 1624 N. and conservatives in Eu- we’ll vote this coming historical practice that Meadowcrest Blvd., rope. As channels like November, the election from the earliest days of not taken the time to do native-born Yankee Crystal River, FL 34429; CBS and ABC went to is not official until the our Republic showed research themselves. whose grandfather vol- fax to 352-563-3280; or color, they used Red for electors meet in their re- that electors have To disrespect the flag unteered as a soldier for email to letters@ chronicleonline.com. Republicans, confusing spective state capitals in pledged to vote for a par- is to disrespect one’s service to President Lin- the people who would December and cast their ticular candidate rather self. When any person coln in Springfield, change channels. Not votes as promised when than act as free agents! here the U.S. screams, “I until 2000 did all chan- accepting the role of Our Supreme Court am not free,” it shows nels use red for Republi- being an elector. has maintained that the they do not know our his- cans and blue for Lets take a quick look sovereignty established tory. The American flag Democrats. I find it of- at the Electoral College, in our Constitution and is the very symbol of fensive to paint a whole which happens to be an Electoral College must freedom for everyone, no state a color. important part of our remain intact. “We the matter what color, race As far as your state- constitutional system People” still chose our or background. God ment that whoever that balances popular leaders through the made us equal, man is RETURN EXCELLENCE doesn’t vote Republican sovereignty with the ben- Electoral College and re- what divides us, and usu- should go home, I am efits of a federal system tain ultimate sovereignty ally for power and greed. 000YSZQ TO CITRUS COUNTY! home. I was born here. — a Republic — in which over our own affairs. The The next time anyone www.eakleyforsheriff.com We don’t need a dictator- yells obscenities at po- state governments play a Supreme Courts decision Paid by Mel Eakley, Republican for Citrus County Sheriff. ship; we need a vital role. How many on faithless electors is a lice or any authority 000YVRR Buying or selling a home?

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NationC itrus& County CWhronicle orld Nation & World BRIEFS Europe copes with new flareups Watchdog: grandfather’s birthday, Leads to club with people taking off Homeland masks and embracing. The Security officials grandfather ends up in a wrongly appointed closings, masks hospital bed with COVID-19. WASHINGTON — The Sylvie Corbet, In France, thousands of two most senior officials in Frances D’emilio vacationing Britons scram- the U.S. Department of and David Crary bled to return home Fri- Homeland Security were Associated Press day to avoid having to improperly appointed to the self-quarantine for 14 days posts under federal law by PARIS — New flareups following Britain’s deci- of COVID-19 are disrupt- sion to reimpose restric- the Trump administration, a ing the peak summer vaca- nonpartisan congressional tions on France because of tion season across much of a resurgence of infections watchdog said Friday. Europe, where authorities there. Ferries added extra The Government Ac- in some countries are re- trips back to England, and countability Office says act- imposing restrictions on trains were running out of ing DHS Secretary Chad travelers, closing night- space. Wolf and his acting deputy, clubs again, banning fire- Some of the toughest Ken Cuccinelli, are ineligible works displays and new measures were an- to run the agency under the expanding mask orders nounced in Spain, which Vacancy Reform Act. even in chic resort areas. has recorded almost It was not immediately “Unfortunately, this 50,000 confirmed COVID- clear what effects the deter- virus doesn’t play ball,” 19 cases in the past mination would have on British Transport Secre- 14 days. tary Grant Shapps told Sky DHS, an agency that has Italy’s Health Ministry News. said 574 new COVID-19 acting officials, serving with- The surges have spread cases were recorded on out Senate confirmation, in alarm across Europe, Friday — the highest daily a number of prominent which suffered mightily number since May 28. roles and is at the forefront Associated Press during the spring but ap- The outbreaks and new People queue in line to check-in for a British Airways flight to Heathrow airport, Friday of key administration initia- peared in recent months restrictions in Europe Aug.14, 2020 at Nice airport, southern France. British holidaymakers in France were tives on immigration and to have largely tamed the shouldn’t come as a sur- mulling whether to return home early Friday to avoid having to self-isolate for 14 days law enforcement. coronavirus in ways that prise, said Josh Michaud, following the U.K. government’s decision to reimpose quarantine restrictions on France The report does not carry the U.S., with its vaunted associate director of global amid a recent pick-up in coronavirus infections. the force of law, though it scientific prowess and the health policy with the Kai- could be a factor in lawsuits extra time to prepare, can- ser Family Foundation in prohibited on two popular single-day record increase infections spreading in the challenging administration not seem to manage. The Washington. Greek resort islands, in cases Friday. The num- community. The only policies or influence mem- continent’s hardest-hit “Even the smallest Paros and Antiparos, and ber of dead hit more known cases involved trav- countries, Britain, Italy, a ban on restaurants, bars 48,000, behind the United elers arriving from abroad. bers of Congress. chink in the armor can France and Spain, have lead to an outbreak if and nightclubs operating States, with over 167,000; n A man in his 20s be- DHS rejected the finding. recorded about 140,000 you’re not careful,” Mi- after midnight was ex- Brazil, with more than came the youngest person “We wholeheartedly dis- deaths in all. chaud said. “In no country panded to more parts of 105,000; and Mexico, with to die of the coronavirus in agree with the GAO’s base- In addition to clubs and have we approached herd the country, including Ath- over 55,000. Australia. He was among less report and plan to alcohol-fueled street par- immunity, and we don’t ens. The steps came as n New Zealand’s gov- 14 new deaths and 372 issue a formal response to ties, large family gather- have a vaccine.” Greece recorded its ernment extended a lock- new infections reported by this shortly,” the agency ings — usually abounding In Greece, authorities second-highest daily infec- down of its largest city, Victoria state health offi- said in a written response to with hugs and kisses — strongly recommended tion numbers — 254 new Auckland, for 12 more cials in an outbreak cen- The Associated Press. have been cited as a people wear masks for a cases. days as it tries to stamp tered in Melbourne. source of new outbreaks in week indoors and out in There also were worri- out its first domestic out- n In Toronto, health offi- TS Kyle forms several European public areas after return- some developments in break in more than three cials said as many as 550 as Josephine countries. ing from domestic vaca- other parts of the world: months, involving 30 peo- people may have been ex- A new public awareness tion destinations with a n India’s death toll over- ple. Until the cluster was posed to COVID-19 at a weakens in campaign by Spain’s Ca- high COVID-19 incidence. took Britain’s to become discovered Tuesday, New strip club last week and Atlantic nary Islands depicts a Gatherings of more than the fourth-highest in the Zealand had gone 102 days urged them to quarantine family gathering for a nine people were world, with another with no reports of themselves for 14 days. MIAMI — Josephine con- tinued to just barely hold on to its tropical storm status Friday as Tropical Storm Kyle formed in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of New Post Office England, packing winds near gale force but with no major population centers in warns of delays its projected path. Kyle was about 185 miles southeast of Atlantic City, Brian Slodysko supply-chain CEO and a New Jersey, with maximum Associated Press major political donor to sustained winds of 40 mph, Trump and other Republi- WASHINGTON — The cans. He has implemented the U.S. National Hurricane U.S. Postal Service has measures to eliminate Center in Miami said. It was warned 46 states and the overtime pay and hold moving east-northeast at District of Columbia it can- mail over if distribution 17 mph and was expected not guarantee all ballots centers are running late. to move quickly away from cast by mail for the Novem- A spokesman for the Patrick A Crippen land over the next few days, ber election will arrive in Postal Service did not im- the center said. time to be counted, The mediately respond to a re- For Citrus County Sheriff Tropical storms have Washington Post reported quest for comment. maximum sustained winds Friday. Voters in several Officials in Michigan, between 39 and 73 mph. states also complained that Oregon, Virginia, Iowa, Leadership Trust Transparency No coastal watches or some curbside mail collec- Ohio, California, Indiana, tion boxes were being Pennsylvania, Utah and warnings were in effect. The Crippen Pledge removed. New York all confirmed to Josephine had maximum Even as President Don- The Associated Press that sustained winds of 40 mph ald Trump rails against they had received the and was about 460 miles widescale voting by mail, Postal Service letters of I will reestablish the mission of CCSO as a east of the northern Lee- the post office is bracing warning. premium law enforcement/public service ward Islands, the U.S. Na- for an unprecedented “This is a deeply trou- tional Hurricane Center. number of mail-in ballots bling development in what agency working with citizens and Josephine was expected to as a result of the coronavi- is becoming a clear pat- government leaders in harmony; weaken over the weekend, rus pandemic. tern of attempted voter forecasters said. No coastal The warning letters sent suppression by the Trump watches or warnings were to states and obtained by administration,” Demo- I will be professional, honest, dependable in effect. the Post raise the possibil- cratic Virginia Gov. Ralph ity that tens of millions of Northam said in a state- and respectful to everyone. My concern UN soundly Americans eligible for ment. “I am committed to mail-in ballots this fall will making sure all Virginians will be your concern no matter the issue; defeats demand not be able to use them — have access to the ballot to extend arms even if they follow elec- box, and will continue to I will seek out the best talent inside and embargo on Iran tion rules. work with state and fed- The revelation that eral lawmakers to ensure outside to collectively lead CCSO to the UNITED NATIONS — some voters could be dis- safe, secure and accessi- The U.N. Security Council enfranchised comes amid ble elections this fall.” next level of professionalism; on Friday resoundingly de- a campaign by Trump to Kim Wyman, the Repub- feated a U.S. resolution to sow doubts about the elec- lican secretary of state in I will ensure your first call for service is indefinitely extend the U.N. tion. Though Trump casts Washington state, where all voting is by mail, said arms embargo on Iran, with his own ballots by mail, the priority you need it to be; he’s vigorously criticized sending fall ballot mate- the Trump administration efforts to allow more peo- rial to millions of voters getting support from only ple to do so, which he ar- there is a “routine opera- There will be clarity and accountability the Dominican Republic. gues without evidence will tion of the U.S. Postal The vote in the lead to increased voter Service.” starting with me. 15-member council was two fraud. Recently, members “Politicizing these ad- in favor, two against and of Congress from both par- ministrative processes is 11 abstentions, leaving it far ties have voiced concerns dangerous and under- short of the minimum nine that post office mail boxes, mines public confidence I am Patrick A. Crippen and “yes” votes required for which is how many will in our elections,” she said I approve this message. adoption. Russia and China cast their ballots, have in a statement. “This vol- strongly opposed the reso- abruptly been removed. ume of work is by no And at the same time means unusual, and is an lution, but didn’t need to use that the need for timely operation I am confident their vetoes. delivery of the mail is the U.S. Postal Service is NOT THE U.S. Secretary of State peaking, service has been sufficiently prepared to Mike Pompeo announced curtailed amid cost- fulfill.” ESTABLISHMENT the defeat of the resolution cutting and efficiency Meanwhile, the removal ahead of a very brief virtual measures ordered by the of U.S. Postal Service mail CANDIDATE council meeting to reveal Trump-appointed new boxes triggered concerns Paid for & Approved by Patrick A. Crippen Rep, for Citrus County Sheriff the vote. postmaster general, Louis and anger in Oregon and 000YW36 — From wire reports DeJoy, a former Gianforte.

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ast month I wrote about a whole list of things to do today the room. us capture what words could communication. Talking and I’m thinking about my list Have you heard of some of the not. Land listening. while someone is trying to talk stories or seen some of them? I Last night, The Path sent out We use text and emails so to me, and I’m only listening was doing some bills during one its first video to report to our do- Nancy Kennedy much because they halfheartedly be- meeting. I know, no matter how nors about our work. I’m excited GRACE are quick, but I’m cause I’m hoping much we try to convince our- about this new technology (and finding out over and they hurry up and selves, I cannot do two things at as I have expressed, I’m not NOTES again, they are poor finish so I can get on once and continue undivided at- giddy about all of it). It will for communication. with my list. The tention. How funny we even try, greatly help us show the work There are times problem with this is I and pride ourselves on multi- and put a reality touch on re- where my inner voice have found by not lis- tasking. If I considered it longer, porting not possible in the past ‘Let’s stand yells and says “pick tening to the person, it might even be rude to every- because of the amount of people up the phone!” Oh it really messes up one else. and finding the right words, yeah, that thing the rest of my day We also communicate with even if people would read it all. which everyone uses DuWayne Sipper and the rest of my body language. Facial expres- This video tool allows all of for the to ping each other THE PATH list. sions can say more than words our friends to view a one-minute with abbreviated HOME There is something at times. report instantly and see what is verses is really dis- interesting about all We just went through a new happening in real time with real benediction’ guised as a telephone. of the Zoom meetings roof campaign at the shelter people. Have you ever heard the term we are having. People can get which cost $75,000. I felt a video “pause for effect?” I find myself distracted very easily because expressed our gratitude and the DuWayne Sipper is the execu- n March 1, 2020, pausing to think, reflect and ac- when you are meeting in a room, finished work much better than tive director of The Path of Citrus just weeks before tually decide on how to best we would never dream of doing emails or letters. County, a faith-based homeless the coronavirus O communicate. some of the things we do on The Path has always had a shelter. Contact him at 352-527- pandemic caused the I have also discovered I have Zoom because no one else is in newsletter with pictures to help 6500 or [email protected]. world to spin off its axis, singer-songwriters Kari Jobe and Cody Carnes performed their song “The Blessing” at a Char- lotte, North Carolina, New vicar at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church church worship service. Taken from a familiar Recently, St. Paul’s Old Testament benedic- Lutheran Church and tion found in Numbers congregation in Beverly 6:24-26, they sang: “The Hills officially welcomed a Lord bless you and keep new vicar, Joel Prange, left, you, make his face shine during the Rite of upon you ... turn his face Installation at the worship toward you and give you service this past Sunday, peace.” conducted by the Rev. Mark They sang: “May his Gabb, right. Vicar Prange favor be upon you and a graduated from Martin thousand generations — Luther College in New Ulm, your family and your chil- Minnesota, with a Bachelor dren and their children of Arts degree, followed by and their children.” two years of seminary They sang: “God is for training at Wisconsin you, not against you ... Lutheran Seminary in God is with you — in your Mequon, Wisconsin. After comings and your goings, his internship year of in your rejoicing and your service as a vicar, weeping. He is in you, all mentored by the Rev. Gabb, around you. He goes he will return to the before you and behind seminary for one year and you.” will then graduate with a And the hundreds, Master of Divinity degree. maybe thousands, in the Worship services at St. congregation sang” Paul’s have followed social “Amen, amen, amen ...” distancing, thorough You can view the 12-minute video of the cleaning after each service live performance on and more efforts for YouTube at https://tinyurl. safekeeping of all in com/vnu3fbd. attendance at all services. The first time I saw the More details can be found video and sang along, at stpauls.edu. alone in my living room, I Special to the Chronicle felt the power of the words of scripture, the very words of God, speak- ing to my heart. “May his favor be upon you ... your family (MY family!) and your children Council 14485 honors Andy Terenzi in June (MY children!) and their children and their Special to the Chronicle has been awarded Knight of the Andy founded and was presi- children.” Month. dent of Marathon Sales Ltd., a In this time of global Andy Terenzi was named He belongs to the Citrus Elks firm of manufacturing repre- and national uncertainty Knight of the Month for June by and the International Elec- sentatives marketing electronic and upheaval, it’s balm to the St. Scholastica Knights of tronic Exposition Committee. components to the high-tech in- my anxious heart and soul Columbus Council 14485 in As a volunteer with the Citrus dustry in the six New England to hear these words of Lecanto. County Sheriff ’s Crime Watch States. blessing and benediction. Andy and his wife, Lori, for eight years, Andy helped He served six years in the That made me curious moved to Citrus Hills from Mil- rescue an infant from a locked U.S. Army Signal Corps. He was — what exactly is a ford, Massachusetts, in Febru- car, during a hot summer assigned to Starcom (Strategic benediction? ary, 2004. They have two month while on duty. He is an Army Communications) in the Usually, the benedic- daughters, seven grandchildren usher at St. Scholastica Church. Philippines for two years and tion part of a church ser- and are expecting a great- Andy received a Catholic ed- was on active duty during the vice is when the pastor grandchild in July 2020; they all ucation early in life by attend- Cuban Missile Crisis. gives his parting words. reside in Massachusetts. ing Our Lady of Mt. Carmel One life experience that However, it goes beyond Andy joined the St. Scholas- Grade School and graduating Andy found challenging and re- “Have a good week. See tica Knights Council in 2015. from St. Michael’s Cathedral warding was running in the ya soon.” He has held the officer posi- High School, both in Spring- Boston Marathon. He ran twice The one I call my uncle tions of trustee and recorder Special to the Chronicle field, Massachusetts. He re- and his best time was 3 hours dad said “benediction” and is currently the treasurer. Knights of Columbus Council ceived a Bachelor of Arts and 45 minutes. simply means a blessing Andy has been active in the 14485 tapped Andy Terenzi as degree from Northeastern Uni- He enjoys playing tennis and with the power of God be- Council’s youth sports program, Knight of the Month for June. versity in Boston and a certifi- golf, frequent gym workouts hind it. including the Soccer Challenge cate in electrical engineering and power walking with his Christianity Today and Free Throw Competition. This is the second time that he from DeVry Institute. wife, Lori. writer Lee Eclov writes that a benediction is “a good word, the best of words from God” and isn’t merely a wish (“I hope the RELIGION NOTES Lord blesses you”), but a declaration (“The Lord Cornerstone — Beverly Hills has become a new also are considering having congregants attend in celebrating 55 years on Friday, Aug. 21, with an blesses you — he really church, Hills Church, at 2 Civic Circle, Beverly person if conditions improve, while still Zooming Old Fashioned Hymn Sing. The event is open to does.”). Hills. Guest speakers at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, the service. We would be following strict health the public. It will take place in the Jack Steele “It doesn’t tell us what God WILL do for us, but Aug. 16, will be Early Earth educators Brian A. guidelines. building, where it all started, next to the Commu- what God is doing ever Norman (Master of Divinity in Theology) and Vir- The decisions will be made with the health and nity Church on the Civic Circle in Beverly Hills. The and always for his peo- ginia Norman (Master of Science in Geology), who safety of our congregants and the community in doors will open at 5:45 p.m. and singing will begin ple,” he writes. “It’s sort will demonstrate how the Bible and science are in mind. For information on our upcoming plans for at 6:30 p.m. Since this is an Old Fashioned Hymn of an uber-promise. When harmony. Visit us in person or online at www.the- Shabbat and High Holidays, email President Bar- Sing, the songs will be by request from a list pro- a pastor raises his hands hillscampus.com/live. bara Hamerling at [email protected]. vided. Come sit back and enjoy singing your favor- and says these words (of Congregation Beth Sholom, 102 Civic Circle, Calvary Chapel Crystal River is a nondenomi- ite hymns. Pastor Hoyt will be there to say hello to benediction) as an emis- Beverly Hills, continues its “separate but together” national church that focuses on the teaching and everyone. For your enjoyment may purchase a sary of the Lord himself, online programs. We have been having services preaching of the word of God. We study the Bible soda, bottled water or an ice cream sandwich for then God’s people really via Zoom Friday evening starting 7 p.m. and Satur- verse by verse, chapter by chapter. We meet at $1 each during the event. are blessed.” day morning Shabbat service starting at 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m. Sunday at Due to the uncertainties regarding the In some churches the Cantor Alisa Forman chants from the weekly Torah 1145 NW U.S. 19, Crystal River, behind the Crystal COVID-19 situation, the November concert at pastor will say, “Let’s portion. The congregation will have time to chat River Motel. Call us at 352-794-6789 any time with Homosassa First United Methodist Church has stand for the benedic- with each other. We will continue bringing people any questions. been canceled. As of now, the other three concerts tion,” and some will sug- gest that people hold out together, even if they are at home, until we can Shepherd’s Way Baptist Church at 965 N. Le- of the Music Series are still scheduled. The Brass their hands in front of meet in person once again. Beth Sholom decided canto Highway in Lecanto has a sign language in- Roots Trio will perform Jan. 17, 2021; gospel pia- them, palms up, as a re- that due to the current situation with COVID-19, we terpreter versed in American Sign Language to nist Timothy Noble will be featured Feb. 27. To end minder that a blessing will continue to wait and monthly readdress meet- interpret both music and message at the 10 a.m. this season, the “Neil Diamond of the South,” from God is to be ing in person in our sanctuary. Sunday service for those residents who are hear- Bobby Palermo, will take the stage March 7. Tick- received. We also are planning to Zoom High Holidays ing impaired. eting information will be forthcoming. See GRACE/Page B3 services, maybe from the sanctuary if possible. We Beverly Hills Community Church will be See NOTES/Page B3 B2 Saturday, August 15, 2020 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Places Of Worship That Offer Love, Peace And Harmony To All.

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UNITARIAN 000XOUY � UNIVERSALISTS “The 7633 N. Florida Ave. (Hwy 41) A POSITIVE PATH FOR Church Citrus Springs SPIRITUAL LIVING in the We are a liberal religious Heart SERVICE OFFERINGS: community of diverse beliefs of the 10:00 am SUNDAYS SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT CLASSES, Come, Fellowship & Church of Christ Community Wednesdays WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, with a MEMORIALS, AND HOLY UNIONS Grow With Us In Jesus 8599 E. Marvin St., Floral City, FL Heart Healing University 5863 W. Cardinal St. 726-2965 000XOVF WORSHIP SERVICE...10:30 Homosassa Springs, FL 34446 for the 5:00 pm NURSERY/SUNDAY SCHOOL...10:30 Telephone: (352) 628-7950 A warm welcome always awaits Community” Saturday Night Roundup ONE GOD, Thursday you where we teach the true Online Sunday SUNDAY SERVICES 5:30 pm ONE HUMANITY Mid-Week Meeting 7:00 pm New Testament Bible. Services at 10:30 am � Sunday School 9:30 A . M . Sabbath-Saturday Services � Morning Service 11:00 A . M . 000XOUP Sunday Bible Study Please reach us at 3962 N. Roscoe Rd., Hernando, FL 2628 W WOODVIEW LANE Sabbath School 9:30 am � Wed. Prayer Mtg. & Bible Study~ [email protected] Pastor, Dave Shirkey LECANTO, FL 34461 Worship 10:45 am 9:30 a.m. 6:30 P . M . to join virtual service 352-422-7634 352-746-1270 000XOTV Sunday Worship 2105 N. Georgia Rd., Pastor William Earnhardt Please visit our website at facebook.com/Cowboy- PO Box 327 Crystal River, FL 34423 000XOUV WWW.UNITYOFCITRUS.ORG www.homosassaadventist.com 10:30 a.m. ncuu.org for more information Church Phone (352)563-1577 Church-2426358544113840

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000XOV1 We Choose Hope Hope Lutheran Church Sunday School Rev. Dr. Don Pratt Citrus Springs WE ARE OPEN FOR 000YMMW 9:45 A.M. Inverness First UMC WEEKEND MASSES! Saturday 4:30 p.m. Morning Worship Hour Service Time 10:00 AM Online DAILY MASS Casual Service MON.-SAT. 8:00AM 11:00 A.M. Shortly afterwards the service Sunday Services is posted on the SAT. VIGIL MASS Spoken Worship 8:00 a.m. TUESDAY: Church’s Facebook page: 4:00PM Sunday School 9:00 a.m. MASSES: Home League Inverness First United SUNDAY MASSES Traditional 10:00 a.m. Methodist Church 9:00AM & 11:00AM Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm 11:30 A.M. Sunday: 8:00 am & 10:30 am New seating and safeguards in place Communion Served Major Ken Fagan You can also go ------at All Services Confessions on Saturday: to the youtube channel: CONFESSION 3:15 - 4:00 pm Major Linda Fagan https://www.youtube.com/channel/ SATURDAY 9AM-10AM 9425 N. Citrus Springs Blvd. 352-628-7000 UChla11DPk11/EgwPa5KNcyRg 550 U.S. Hwy. 41 South, 352-489-5511 7040 S. Suncoast Blvd., 712 S. School Ave. 1140 Turner Camp Rd. Inverness, Florida Inverness, FL 34453 000XOSE Stephen Brisson, Pastor Homosassa, FL 34446 Lecanto 726-1670 000XOU4 1/2 mile south of Cardinal St. & Walmart (352) 726-2522 Office Open Mon.-Thurs. 8:30AM-2PM

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Shepherd St. Timothy of the Lutheran Church WELCOME Hills ELCA 000XOQH HOME E PISCOPAL Saturday Church Phone Informal Worship V. David Lucas Jr. - Lead Pastor 795-3079 C HURCH w/Communion - 5:00 PM Transforming Community Through I NVERNESS CRYSTAL RIVER Sunday Service Join Pastor Patti Aupperlee Sunday Morning A FOURSQUARE CHURCH The Love Of Jesus Christ. and the congregation for C HURCH OF G OD Services: w/Communion - 9:00 AM Adult & Children’s Worship Sunday Worship Sunday Services: 8:30 & 11:00 AM Saturday: 5:00 pm Adult Sunday WORSHIP Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am 8:30 am & 10:30 am Worship Services...... 10:15 AM Sunday School 9:45 AM School 10:30 AM Sunday School 10:30 am Sunday School - 9:40-10:20 am Bible Study...... 9:00 AM SERVICES Healing Service Drive-up Wednesday Youth - 10:30-11:30 am Life Application Service Wednesday: 10:00 am Communion 000XORE Wednesday Night: Sundays Jam Session Youth Ministries & Teen 2540 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy. 11 AM - Noon “A Stephen Ministry Church” Classes For All Ages at 7:00 PM 9:00 A . M . (CR 486) Kid (ages 4-11) 7:00 PM 1070 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River 8831 W. Bradshaw St. & 10:45 A . M . Lecanto, Florida For more information call (4/10 mile east of CR 491) Homosassa, FL Located at 416 Hwy. 41 South 2180 N.W. Old Tallahassee Rd. 795-5325 in Inverness Just Past Burger King 000XOPV Wednesdays 352-527-0052 www.sttimothylutherancrystalriver.com 352-628-4083 (12th Ave.) Nursery 000XOS5 Church Office 726-4524

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St Elizabeth Ann Seton The New Catholic Trinity F IRST C HRISTIAN Church C HURCH O F Church Independent NVERNESS Sunday Masses: I 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Baptist We welcome you and invite you Saturday Vigil Mass: Without to worship with our family. Church 4:00 p.m. Tom Thomas Walls Weekday Mass: 2840 E. Hayes Street, Minister 8:30 a.m. “An Exciting & Growing Sunday: 000XORM Inverness Mon., Wed. and Friday Pastor John 9:00 A . M . Sunday School Multi-Cultural Corner of Non-Denominational and Liz Hager 10:15 A . M . Worship Service Saturday Confession: Croft and Hayes By Appointment Only Congregation Wednesday: (352) 726-0100 6:00 P M . Bible Study Ministering to the 1160 N. Dunkenfield Ave. 1401 W. Country Club Blvd. Heart of 2018 Colonade St., Inverness 000XOPR Citrus Springs, FL 34434 Citrus County” “We don’t just say Crystal River 344-1908 (352)489-4889 something... www.fccinv.com www.stelizabethcs.org 300 S. Kensington Ave. we have something 795-6720 Lecanto, FL 34461 to say.” Senior Pastors & Founders HERNANDO WE STILL... use the old King United First James Bible Methodist Presbyterian WE STILL... Church Preach the 4201 So. Pleasant Grove Rd. Stephen Ministry Congregation unsearchable Riches (Hwy. 581 So.) Inverness, FL 34452 of Christ Hwy. 44 E @ 000XOE3 Washington Ave., WE STILL... Inverness Dr. Douglas Alexander Sr. Have old-fashioned & Lady “T” Alexander worship services SUNDAY Service Times: Sunday WORSHIP 8:00 am Sunday School Sunday School 9:00 am Service 10 am Worship SERVICES 11:00 am Worship Service “A Safe Sanctuary for Children and Families” (Children, Teens, Adults) 9:00 AM & Wednesday Jr. Church 10:00 am Virtual Services and Service 7:00 pm Hump Day Mediations 11:00 AM 11 A m YouTube Steve and Jessica Miller via online Seating Limited Hispanic / Bilingual (Ages 4 To 12 Years) Services and https://www.facebook.com/ Visit Our Website or Friday at 7:00 pm Morning Service “Reach, humc.hernando Facebook 11 a m Facebook Live Website: Evening Service Restore, http://www.hernandoumcfl.org for Current gshernando.org Information. 6 p m Redeem” https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UCnJ0hsb773v1mgfq9Y3Ctsg Wednesday Bible Small Groups Web Site: www.fpcinverness.org Study 7 p m 9:30 a.m. 2125 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (486) Dennis W. Koch, 1 Facebook: Please join us for any Sunday Worship (1 ⁄2 miles from Hwy. 41) www.facebook.com/First or all services. 10:30 a.m For information call PresbyterianChurchofInverness Pastor Wednesday Worship (352) 726-7245 Pastors We welcome you! www.hernandoumcfl.org Church Office 637-0770 Elvis & Pricila Crosthwaite 439 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. and Youth Group Hernando, Florida 7:00 p.m. Reverend Pastor Dr. Dennis Bennett Ph: 352-344-2425 David D. Spaulding [email protected] Building is Barrier-Free 000XODZ Nursery Available 000XO9M www.firstaog.org “The perfect church for people who aren’t”

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sanctuary for Sunday of our services for those that minutes prior to the service strenghtening the family on NOTES 9:30 a.m. services. The may not yet be comfortable and the congregation is dis- radio station 720AM every GRACE Continued from Page B1 church is following CDC with returning to church, and missed by pews at the end of Sunday at 8 a.m. and on Continued from Page B1 guidelines and Methodist dis- many more that have en- each service. Ushers and YouTube and Facebook. Visit trict requirements including joyed the sermon from afar. greeters are appropriately online at CrossBoundMinis- Due to the COVID-19 pan- social distancing, alternate There are no youth activities masked and gloved although try.com. It’s a gift of grace, from Creator to created beings. demic, the Dunnellon Con- pews with only same-family yet, and children are wel- masks are not required for Faith Lutheran Church at “Ultimately, that’s the members sitting together. come to attend service with worshippers. 935 S Crystal Glen Drive in cert Series at Dunnellon to being blessed,” Presbyterian Church has The entire sanctuary is their parents. Please enjoy We invite anyone and ev- Lecanto has discontinued the Eclov writes. “We must re- been canceled for the fall sanitized weekly. There is no pastor’s sermons online on eryone to call our church office 11 a.m. Sunday service, but ceive what God gives, and quarter. Plans will be made direct contact of members, our website, at 489-1688 to request a seat. continues our normal service we do that by faith.” to start up again in January nor congregational singing, www.fbcbh.com. All are welcome; however, no schedule of 6 p.m. Saturdays In tumultuous times 2021 and further details will but musical performances by St. Anne’s Episcopal children’s activities or child and 9:30 a.m. Sundays. like these, we need to re- be posted as soon as avail- gospel artists are being Church in Crystal River is care is available yet. For those Sermons and other materi- ceive and hold on to these able. We appreciate every- shown on the big screen open for 8 a.m. and not yet comfortable with gath- als are also available on our benedictions. one’s continued support and during the service. The 10:15 a.m. Mass on Sunday. ering, a streamlined service is website www.faithlecanto. So, I’d like to leave you look forward to being to- church service is at 9:30 a.m. St. Anne’s is at 9870 W. Fort available on YouTube after com. with my favorite benedic- gether in 2021. Sunday with Pastor Joyce Island Trail, Crystal River. 3 p.m. each Sunday by going Shalom House of Prayer tion, found in the New St. Thomas the Apostle Dunne. The services can also Call 352-795-2176. to northoakbc. North Oak is at @ The Path Family of God Testament book of Jude: Catholic Church in Homo- be viewed on Facebook for North Oak Baptist 9324 N. Elkcam Blvd. in Citrus Rescue Mission, 4395 N. Le- “Now to him who is sassa has resumed Bereave- those who prefer to remain Church has reopened the Springs. canto, Highway, Beverly Hills, able to keep you from stumbling and to present ment Support Group home at this time. doors for worship services on First Lutheran Church of has Upper Room prayers you blameless before the For more information, con Sundays under some restric will reopen its Continuous Prayer Praise Thursday meetings in the hall - - Inverness presence of his glory with behind the church. We take a tact the Floral City United tions. There are two services food pantry from 10 a.m. to Worship open to everyone. great , to the only God, positive approach to grief by Methodist Church at 352- — at 9 a.m. and at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday Join members of the body of our Savior, through Jesus helping grievers learn how to 344-1771. For those attend- 10:45 a.m. Safety precau- and Thursday. Christ as we unite and part- Christ our Lord, be glory, make a new life. ing, the church encourages tions are in place. The church has also ner with the work of the Lord majesty, dominion, and Thirty years of experience everyone to bring nonperish- Registration for seats is re- started live services. Services in prayer and fasting until authority, before all time has taught us how to help able food to be deposited in quested so that people are will be at 9 a.m. for the time Pentecost Sunday for the and now and forever.” make a positive difference in the entrance foyer that will be seated at a distance from one being and a live podcast at “outpouring of the Spirit on all And all God’s people person’s life. The group distributed to those in need in another. www.1stlutheran.church will flesh.” (Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17); said, “Amen!” meets 1:15-3 p.m. St. Citrus County. There are labels on the continue with all services and 120 of Jesus’ disciples gath- Nancy Kennedy is the Thomas the Apostle is on First Baptist Church of floor and driveway to main- Bible studies on Wednesday. ered in the Upper Room for author of “Move Over, U.S. 19, 300 yards southwest Beverly Hills is open for tain social distancing for For more information, call the 10 days until the promised Victoria — I Know the of Cardinal, just past Sunday service. Restrictions those waiting to be seated. church at 352-7261637. The Holy Spirit was poured out Real Secret,” “Girl on a Walmart, on the west side. and social distancing still Every other pew is empty church is at 1900 W. State upon them. Swing” and “Lipstick For information, call apply, and we ask that you and all of the facilities being Road 44, Inverness. Follow Shalom House of Grace.” She can be reached 352-220-1959. wear masks for the comfort of used are cleaned between Cross Bound Ministry Prayer on Facebook or for at 352-564-2927 or via Floral City United Meth- others. services. broadcasts with a focus on more information, email sha- email at nkennedy@ odist Church is in its main We will continue with video The doors open 15 Bible teaching and [email protected]. chronicleonline.com.

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Joy & Praise S T . A NNE ’ S First Baptist S T . M ARGARET ’ S Fellowship E PISCOPAL C HURCH Redemption E PISCOPAL A Parish in the Church Non Denominational Of Hernando HURCH 000XOTO Anglican Communion Christian Church C Reaching and restoring Sunday Rector: Fr. Richard Chandler SUNDAY Pastor Gene Reuman Bible School ...... 9:00 lives through Jesus Christ A light to Citrus County Contemporary Service OPEN AT 50% CAPACITY Loving God Worship ...... 10:15 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday 9am - Holy Eucharist Limited Seating - All Services! 10:00 am WEDNESDAY Sunday Service Living Jesus 10:45 a.m. Please follow us on Sunday at 8:30am & 10:30am 000XOTF Wednesday Bible School ...... 6:30 Sunday Evening Service Facebook and visit us at Sunday Services: 6:00 p.m. (FB Live Stream) Bible Study Currently meeting at www.stmaggie.org. Children’s Church at 10:30am 8:00am - Drive-up Mass East Citrus Community Center Wednesday Prayer Sunday Sermons are up 6:30 pm 9907 East Gulf-to-Lake Highway Meeting/Bible Study on YouTube! Our food 6:00 p.m. Wednesday at 7:00pm 10:15am - Mass pantry is still open on Adult / Youth / Children Rev. Keith Dendy (FB Live Stream) recorded & published at: For more Tuesdays & Wednesdays Nursery available Nursery provided for all services. www.stanneschurchcr.org information call 9:30 am - 11:30 am. *If you need prayer, call the church office 7961 W. Green Acres St. US 19 352-422-6535 3790 E. Parson’s Point Rd. PLEASE STAY SAFE! 6670 N. Lecanto Hwy, Homosassa, FL 9870 West Fort Island Trail Hernando, FL 34442 Pastor 352-726-6734 114 N. Osceola Ave. Beverly Hills Crystal River 1 mile west of Plantation Inn Inverness, FL 34450 www.christian-center.church Todd Visit us on the Web at Pastor Eddie Padgett 000XOTK www.fbchernando.com 726-3153

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This might in- you can protest about the bidding, one letter to each square, crease their affection and ad- You are enjoying your breakfast your uncle tells you that West leads to form four ordinary words. miration for their grandfather and reading the bridge column in the heart king and continues with and offer lessons in per- the paper. Suddenly the phone the heart ace. You ruff and cash HRIST sistence and love. Even the rings. You jump, then reach for the two top trumps, East discarding the saddest diaries help us under- receiver. club jack on the second. stand how real lives are lived “Good morning.” “How would you continue, and help us find beauty and “Hi ...” You recognize the voice of Nephew?” goodness in our own lives. your uncle. He knows you have had At least you have a chance to re- FATRG For those who are wonder- some success at the game but se- turn to your breakfast while you ing about leaving a diary to a cretly thinks that he plays better think. Clearly East has the club historic institution, they than you. He calls only when he has ace; otherwise, West would have should ask if their diary can be a tough problem. opened the bidding. You have con- TPADUE set aside for some period of ceded two tricks, so you must avoid time— maybe 50 years — so two club losers. This requires dis- that sensitive names and carding three clubs from hand on events will not hurt living peo- dummy’s diamonds before West ple. This is often possible and

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One FIRM Serious inquiries Fairway Estate West LIGHTS 4 chrome 34” GOOD CONDITION! storage shed, Nice, chair needs work. only, call for details shaded lights in good U-Pick Up CLEAN & QUIET Can send pics. $200, (352)651-2104 condition $30. $500 obo $12.5K 352-564-0201 OBO. 352-212-3271 352-613-0529 (352) 601-0265 PLASTIC CONTAINER JAGUAR Mobile HM on 2.36 Large two Piece BONE CHINA CUPS AND DRAWER SHOWER CHAIR BRACELET+EARRINGS Galaxy acres, w/ 30 x 50 Metal L-shaped Sectional w/ FLORAL CITY AND SAUCERS DIVIDERS 18” wide, goes in Gold Diamond Cos- is a beautiful Garage, 14’ Overhead Chaise Lounge & Fri & Sat 8:30 am-? Different patterns. Clear 15”x12”x6” $5 the tub, w/ back rest. tume Retail $99 Sell 4-year-old neutered Door, fits motorhomes. Cocktail Ottoman $250 7835 E. New Jersey Trl. 3 sets for $8.00. 352-513-5339 $30 352-464-0316 $35 352-513-5339 male Terrier mix, Mobile HM is 1600 sqft, Rocking Chair w/ { 1 mile south of 239-404-8589 PLATES AND BOWLS whose weight is SHOWER CHAIR 3/2, ALL NEW in 2019. Gold color stenciling stoplight on 41 South } DANSK BISTRO SET 15 pieces total, approximately 60 LARGE/ Aluminum Partial Fence w/ Gate, and seat pads for $100 COBALT BLUE DISHES no serious cracks. and fiberglass- Strad- pounds, a good size 2267 N Donovan Ave, 352-303-8011 HERNANDO plates bowls mugs $5 Authentic from China, dles the tub — slide in. for a family. He is Crystal River, FL - Ride Mattress twin size with Fri & Sat 8a-3p each 352-513-5339 $5 (352)547-6479 $35 352-464-0316 I buy, jewelry, silver, crate-trained and Alot of stuff by then CALL/ asking box spring, frame & DANSK BISTRO PROPANE STOVE gold, paintings, instru- leash-trained, walking 2740 N Rutgers Ter TOILET SEAT RISERS $209,000 603-860-6660 headboard maple fin- COBALT BLUE DISHES Coleman Elongated With ments, records, an- great on a leash. He ish in good cond. plates salad bowls Be prepared handles VERY NICE! tiques, coins,watches also loves to go on car CRYSTAL RIVER HOMOSASSA & MORE! Classified Ads $100. 352-613-0529 Fri, & Sat 9a - 4p mugs $10 each 2 burners, only 30.00 $35 each rides. He does need Annual Sites 352-454-0068 work! OAK TOP TABLE HUGE MOVING SALE!! 352-513-5339 352-464-0316 352-464-0316 to be the only pet in Available Starting 53” round w/ 4 OAK EVERYTHING MUST DELTA RAIN Record Collection TRANSPORT CHAIR WANTED the family. For more Sell your at $585 a month Chairs, Black Cloth GO! -Bdrm set Twin Sz SHOWER HEAD LP’s, Country/Western (SMALL WHEELS) JUNK & ESTATE information please call vehicle today! Please Call Rock Crusher Canyon RV Seats -VERY GOOD beds, Dining set, and Excellent Condition! & Gospel, 30 ALBUMS with Footrests. CARS or text Loren at Call  CONDITION! $130 Many other items! Lowes retail $69 -sell TOTAL. ONLY $30 NEARLY NEW! ONLY Up to $1,000. & MORE Resort Today 352- 513-4311 5315 S Blanca Pt $30 352-513-5339 (352) 344-1515 $75 352-464-0316 (352) 342-7037 352-201-6777. 352-563-5966 352-564-9350

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