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THURSDAY TODAY CITRUS COUNTY & next morning HIGH 83 Mostly cloudy. 80 LOW percent chance of thunderstorms 76 PAGE A4 www.chronicleonline.com JUNE 6, 2013 Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community 50¢ VOL. 118 ISSUE 303 Tropical storm forms in Gulf morrow,” Eckstein said Wednes- Andrea to bring torrential rains ■ For updates on Tropical day night. “Hope nobody had any Tropical Storm Storm Andrea, check the outdoor plans.” Andrea is the first named Chronicle’s storm of the 2013 Atlantic MIKE WRIGHT casters did not expect it to Facebook page or Eckstein said some flooding the sheriff’s office blog, hurricane season. Staff writer strengthen to a hurricane. could be expected in areas prone 5:30 pm EDT, June 5. Forecasters issued a tropical citruseoc.blogspot.com. for high water, such as Ozello, La. Ga.Ala.Mis. 300 mi The young hurricane season’s storm warning for a swath of parts of Homosassa and Crystal 300 km first named storm formed Florida’s west coast starting at rain, said Capt. Joe Eckstein, who River. Eckstein also said residents Tropical Storm 30° Andrea Fla. Wednesday evening in the Gulf of Boca Grande, an island to the heads the county’s Emergency should keep an eye on the Mexico, promising a wet and northwest of Fort Myers, and end- Operations Center. 3:21 p.m. high tide in King’s Bay. Gulf of BAHAMAS windy Thursday in Citrus County ing in the Big Bend area of the Eckstein said forecasters ex- The county is not opening sand- Mexico CUBA and across the Florida west coast. state. pect to issue a tornado watch this bag locations, though that could 20° Tropical Storm Andrea was ex- Citrus County is under a flood morning that could last much of change if Andrea’s conditions MEXICO Caribbean pected to make landfall sometime watch and tropical storm warning, the day. Sea 80° today in the Big Bend area. Fore- and should expect 2 to 5 inches of “It’s pretty much a bad day to- See STORM/ Page A5 SOURCE: NOAA AP Nuke plant decommissioning under way Complex, costly process ahead PAT FAHERTY Staff writer
The lengthy, complex, costly process of closing the Crystal River nuclear plant is under way. While decommissioning will not officially begin until Nuclear Reg- ulatory Commission requirements are met, Duke Energy Florida has a transition organization in place led by director Terry Hobbs. It also has a trust fund to finance the process and redeploy- ment plans for ■ Property some of the af- Appraiser fected workers. Geoff Though the Greene’s decision to re- experts said tire the plant, Duke’s tax known as CR3, value has came Feb. 5, the been fund for financ- understated ing decommis- in the past. sion dates back /Page A3.
MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle to 1982 and in- The decommissioning has started at the Crystal River area nuclear plant. It is an expensive, complicated process, which volves the nine includes workforce reduction. minority co-owners. Duke owns 91.8 percent of the plant and the other owners have separate decommis- sioning trust funds relating to their Proposed Levy nuclear plant could have joint owners percentage of ownership. Co-owners include the city utili- PAT FAHERTY carried an obligation to maintain a de- of 2024 for the first unit, with the sec- ties of Alachua, Bushnell, Staff writer commissioning trust fund, according ond unit following 18 months later. Gainesville, Kissimmee, Leesburg, to the participation agreement. Early in planning for the proposed Ocala and New Smyrna Beach, When its retirement came, the Crys- Just as multiple smaller partners Levy plant, Progress Energy Florida along with Orlando Utilities Com- tal River nuclear plant had 10 owners, were included in the ownership of estimated decommissioning costs at mission and Seminole Electric with Duke Energy the majority holder. CR3, as the now-closed nuclear plant $747 million. Cooperative. A similar arrangement could be used for is known, a similar joint ownership In April 2011, Progress Energy pro- According to PSC filings, the planned Levy County nuclear plant. has been considered for the Levy vided an update to entities that had Progress Energy Florida and the Having a share of the Crystal River plant. That project has an estimated expressed continued interest in joint other co-owners certified to NRC nuclear plant, even as small as the .04 cost of between $19 billion and $24 bil- funds would be available to percent owned by the city of Bushnell, lion and has a tentative in-service date See OWNERS/ Page A5 See NUKE/ Page A2 Floral City man has vivid memories of D-Day
Although 69 years have passed, their blockbusters up the road Allies hit Normandy 69 years ago today the memories of that time are that made a crater 15 feet deep still vivid. and 75 feet wide,” he said. “They were trying to hit a bridge to NANCY KENNEDY Nazi Germany. “We came on the second day,” block our supplies. There was a It was D-Day, and by day’s end Potter said. “The Germans were Staff writer paratrooper hanging in a tree — the Allies got a foothold, but in all in a cliff, and the Navy con- FLORAL CITY — On June 6, the process lost more than 9,000 centrated their fire on that cliff See D-DAY /Page A5 1944, despite the rough sea and men. However, more than 100,000 until we could get through with terrible weather conditions, soldiers began the march across supplies.” Earl Potter is one of the fortunate 160,000 Allied troops, supported Europe to defeat Hitler. Potter, now 90, said it kept rain- Americans who lived through the by more than 5,000 ships and Floral City resident and Tampa ing and they had to dig foxholes invasion of Normandy, known as 13,000 aircraft, landed along a 50- native Earl Potter was in the sec- deep enough to make a shelf to D-Day, the beginning of the end of mile stretch of the coastline ond wave of troops that came to sleep on. World War II. at Normandy, France, to fight Normandy to help liberate France. “The Germans dropped one of NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle
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PAT FAHERTY costs. There is also a stage Staff writer area for entertainment. Bresnahan said SCORE LECANTO — Citrus will vet the applicants who County SCORE is partner- can sign up on the chapter’s ing with the Crystal River website. She said they can Mall to provide opportuni- qualify for extremely at- ties for both new and grow- tractive rent for a maximum ing businesses. of two years. Each business The chapter, which will be a SCORE client and dates back to 1994, had its have a mentor assigned. annual awards luncheon “We want to do some- Wednesday. thing that will create traf- “We feel it’s better to have fic,” said Braatz. “We are someone in a mall than a not going to be a flea mar- mall that’s just empty,” said ket. We’re excited about it; Bob Braatz, president and we’re looking forward to chapter chairman in an- working with the city of nouncing the partnership. Crystal River. Millie Bresnahan, gen- The chapter named eral manager of the mall, Joanne Peters, Courtroom was the guest speaker. She Dogs For Kids, and Anne said they have 80,000 and Bill Covington, square feet of mixed use Florida Artists Gallery and space — the former Sears Café as its SCORE Clients store — available. of the Year. She said 10,000 square Ardath Pendergast, with feet will go for a miniature the chamber and EDC, re- golf course and area for ceived the Distinguished family games. There are Service Award and several 30,000 square feet of office chapter members were rec- space available. Some of ognized for their service. LOGAN MOSBY/Chronicle that will be used for a co- Contact Chronicle re- Citrus County SCORE Chapter 646 had its annual awards luncheon Wednesday at the College of Central Florida operative setup with of- porter Pat Faherty at 352- Conference and Learning Center. Among those honored at the event were, from left, Bob Braatz, president and fices sharing a 564-2924 or pfaherty@ chapter chairman; Client of the Year Joanne Peters, with therapy dog Yaz; Chuck Kircoaf; Char Waters; Bob receptionist and other chronicleonline.com. Radcliffe; Ardath Pendergast; Sharon Malm; Clients of the Year Anne and Bill Covington; and Bunny Bucci.
Construction started on nation of the operating June, approximately 350 CR3 in 1968 and it began Within two years after certifying license. employees have been NUKE operation in 1977. It went Within two years after identified to remain onsite Continued from Page A1 off line in 2009 with the permanent closure of CR3, Duke certifying permanent clo- to work on the transition. discovery of cracks in the must submit an NRC report. sure of CR3, Duke must Over time, that number decommission the plant. containment dome. submit an NRC report. It will become smaller. Orlando Utilities Commis- Cost estimates for de- provides a description of Nearly 200 employees sion, for example, a 1.6 per- commissioning range from By comparison, in plan- When the decision to re- planned decommissioning have either already rede- cent owner, has a CR3 $842.6 million to $978 mil- ning the proposed Levy tire CR3 was announced, activities, a schedule for ployed to other positions decommissioning fund of lion depending on the County nuclear plant, Jim Rogers, Duke chair- accomplishing them and within the company (lo- $13.2 million. Commission source. Last month Duke Progress Energy estimated man, president and CEO, an estimate of expected cally, St. Petersburg, the spokesperson Timothy Energy leaders stated the decommissioning costs at said repairing the plant costs. Up to 3 percent of the Carolinas, etc.) or have one Trudell said the money was $600 million the company $747 million. would have cost $1.49 bil- fund can be used for de- or more job offers pending provided out of rates and has set aside will be ade- Danenhower said Duke lion to $3.49 billion and commissioning planning. within the company. placed in a trust fund which quate. The actual fund bal- Energy Florida customers held significant risks. By NCR spokesperson Neil She said 97 employees retains the interest earned. ance on Dec. 31, 2012, was contributed to the fund dur- late February, Duke noti- Sheenhan said after re- are leaving the company. “Though Duke Energy $629 million, meeting NRC ing the life of the plant until fied NRC it had perma- ceiving the report, the NCR They have been given 60 had the exclusive discre- guidelines. PSC action in 2002. The nently ceased operation of will make it available for days notice and are eligi- tion to make the decision In 2010, the Florida Pub- fund now has sufficient CR3 and removed the fuel public comment, and hold ble for severance benefits. to decommission the plant, lic Service Commission ap- money based on investment from the reactor. a public meeting to discuss Release dates were either we have worked to ensure proved a study estimating growth without the need for According to NRC, when the company’s plans. May 31 or are at the end of that the joint-owners have the decommissioning cost customer contributions. a company decides to per- When the decision to re- June and July. been informed and en- at $842.6 million. The She said the company is manently close a nuclear tire CR3 came, the plant While all decommission- gaged throughout the higher estimate is from now in the process of up- plant, the facility must be was being upgraded for ad- ing must be completed process as they have been Duke’s 2012 filing with the dating the site-specific decommissioned by re- ditional capacity, putting within 60 years of shut- through the life of the Security and Exchange cost estimate for decom- moving it from service and an additional 20 workers in down, the process has plant,” explained Duke Commission. That same missioning CR3 and vali- reducing radioactivity to a the mix of positions to be been completed quicker in spokesperson Heather study estimated reduced fu- dating the sufficiency of level that permits release affected by the process. other locations, according Danenhower. ture property taxes on CR3. the trust fund. of the property and termi- Danenhower said, as of to the NRC.
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Experts: Duke undervalues assets
Cloud, said Greene can use in- formation from the 2013 ap- “How many properties can you buy that are guaranteed to make money?” praisal to defend the 2012 lawsuit. A hearing for that case MIKE WRIGHT property netted a $1.15 billion John Golicz of Lecanto, con- The reason, he said, is a regu- is set for Sept. 9, and a trial is Staff writer increase in taxable value for cluded that the company had lated business cannot fail. tentatively scheduled for some 2013. If the company agreed to significantly undervalued its in- “You must stay in business,” time in April. CRYSTAL RIVER — This the new assessment, which tangible property at the energy Hartman said. “The electric Meanwhile, Greene sent a let- time they’re prepared. Greene doesn’t expect, its tax complex north of Crystal River. company has to turn on the ter Monday to Duke requesting a Citrus County Property Ap- bill would jump from $36 million They told the Chronicle Edito- lights. How many properties can meeting to discuss his office’s praiser’s Office officials, who in 2012 to $54.6 million this year. rial Board on Tuesday that the you buy that are guaranteed to appraisal and the company’s tax say they were caught off guard In the fallout from Duke’s Public Service Commission make money?” return. late last year when Duke En- $19.4 million tax payment in No- guarantees a return on invest- Even the nuclear plant, shut “Let me extend an invitation ergy’s tax payment came in $16 vember, including the company ment, and that Duke’s tangible down since 2009 and perma- to you that we begin this year on million short of expected, now suing Greene over the assess- and personal property has sig- nently shut down in February, better terms,” he wrote to David say they have the experts on ments, Greene hired a pair of nificant value. continues to draw a return on Wright, director of Duke’s prop- hand and are ready to do battle appraisers for $330,000 to con- Hartman said Duke retrieves the company’s investment. erty tax department. “Communi- if necessary. duct an on-site appraisal of the costs from its customers whether Hartman said the PSC has ap- cation between us can only help Property Appraiser Geoff Duke Energy complex, plus its equipment, such as that pur- proved $1.7 billion in payments to to avoid misunderstandings.” Greene announced last week other assets in Citrus County. chased for the nuclear power Duke from its customers begin- Contact Chronicle reporter that a first-time appraisal of the The appraisers, Gerald Hart- plant that is now being decom- ning in 2017 and spanning 20 years. Mike Wright at 352-563-3228 or local Duke Energy assets and man of Orlando and Lawrence missioned, is ever actually in use. Greene’s attorney, Thomas [email protected]. Around the COUNTY Margarita Grill starts to take shape TDC to host tourism expert One of the leaders on tourism in the Tampa Bay area will be the guest speaker at the next Tourism Development Council meet- ing, at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 12. Doug McClain, vice pres- ident of marketing and tourism for Visit Tampa Bay, will speak to the TDC board on issues including destina- tion marketing, branding, and economic development through tourism. TDC meetings are at the Lecanto Government Build- ing, Room 166. The TDC makes deci- sions on the direction of Cit- rus County’s tourism industry and the spending of tourism dollars. Call 352-628-9305. Veterans’ advisory board to meet The Citrus County Veter- ans’ Advisory Board will meet at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13, in the Citrus County Re- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle source Center, 2804 W. Marc Work has begun on the new Margarita Grill in Homosassa. The previous restaurant was destroyed by fire in July 2011. Knighton Court, Lecanto. Any person requiring rea- sonable accommodation at Popular Homosassa eatery burned down nearly two years ago this meeting because of a disability or physical impair- CHRIS VAN ORMER about the structure construc- ter drainage requirements had larger kitchen, include a dance ment should contact the Staff writer tion starting at the beginning to be met first. That construction floor, and the top floor would not county administrator’s office of hurricane season. “It will be was not obvious to passersby. be as large in floor space as the at 352-341-6560 at least two HOMOSASSA an outstanding facility and “It was like absolutely noth- ground floor. days before the meeting. If omething’s finally up on Tommy cannot wait to open.” ing was going on, but there “The zoning board did ac- you are hearing or speech Halls River Road where Tommy Piliouras, the was a lot of work under- knowledge that as far as park- impaired, use the TDD tele- Sthe Marguerita Grill dis- restaurant owner, confirmed ground,” Flanagan said. “The ing places, there are sufficient phone at 352-341-6580. solved in flames nearly two his eagerness to start serving pilings — they were very sen- parking places for the restau- Call 352-527-5915. years ago. again and his excitement sitive with that area. The rant patrons and they did take “The steel structure is up about the new facility. water table there is very close into consideration the usage of Paving to cause and the interlocking floors are “It’s beyond my expecta- in certain areas to the surface, some of the boat slips to meet street lane closures now in place,” said Carl Flana- tions,” Piliouras said. “You so that took some time to get the requirements of that,” The city of Crystal River gan, executive vice president have to see it to appreciate them installed properly.” Flanagan said. Piliouras is bouncing back will be repaving portions of at Nature Coast Bank, Her- what’s going to be there. It will The new restaurant will be a nando, the lender for the be the only structure in Citrus two-story structure to replace from the fire. the following roads during restaurant-rebuilding project. County that I know of where the single-story building that “I was real depressed,” Pil- June: Southeast Eighth Av- “The next schedule would be the water will go back to the burned down, but will be in the iouras said. enue from U.S. 19 to just to receive a shipment of more river nice and clean because same footprint and have the Now, everywhere he goes he past the second entrance to material to start putting sides of going through all the differ- same seating capacity, according said people ask him when he’s the Sweetbay shopping on the building.” ent stages. We spent a lot more to Inverness attorney Larry going to reopen, which cheers plaza and Crystal Street Just getting the building extra money to do it because Haag, who presented the appli- him up. from State Road 44 to started has taken more time we care about it and it’s actu- cation in November to the Citrus “Almost everybody is eager Northeast Eighth Avenue than expected, with an eye on ally going to filter before going County Planning and Develop- to come back to work with us,” and Northwest Eighth Av- reopening the popular water- back to the river.” ment Commission. Although two Piliouras said. “We hope to enue. Work will be done front restaurant in the fall. The site work had to meet stories, the restaurant seating employ more than 60 people.” during normal business “They are going to do the stringent standards before con- would not be twice as large be- Contact Chronicle reporter hours. There will be lane best that they can under the struction of the restaurant cause construction would follow Chris Van Ormer at 352-564- closures and traffic delays, circumstances to open up by building could start. Flanagan new codes for bathroom size and 2916 or cvanormer@chronicle but the roads will remain September,” Flanagan said explained underwater stormwa- access, it would have a much online.com. open and access to resi- dences and businesses will be maintained. Call Lou Kneip, project manager for Crystal River, at 352-795- 4216, ext. 305 or Huvi Free health, dental clinic looking for volunteers Pardo, Tidwell Brothers Paving, at 352-628-9571. The Nature Coast Min- — From staff reports WHAT’S NEEDED istries board recognizes Facility will provide care for county’s needy Citrus County is a giving ■ Box truck with lift or community. ERYN Food Pantry, Pregnancy and however, they require ramp. Correction “People want to help but WORTHINGTON Family Life Center, Citrus more dentists, physicians, ■ Commercial-size don’t know how,” McMullin Due to reporter error, in- Staff writer Abuse Shelter Association nurses and dental and walk-in freezer. and the Samaritan Dental medical assistants. said. “We need dental and correct information was ■ Dentists. medical personnel, volun- HOMOSASSA — The an- and Medical Clinic. “Dentists and doctors printed in a story on Page teers and donations. We Chroni- ticipated free dental and Several of organizations are not going to come in ■ Physicians. C1 of Wednesday’s need the community to come medical clinic in Ho- are already operating; how- without an experienced cle, “Summertime activities ■ Dental and medical together with us to help mosassa is approaching its ever, the Samaritan Dental qualified assistant,” Mc- abound for Citrus County assistants. those that need us. Together grand opening. and Medical Clinic is Mullin said. “A dentist youths and parents.” ■ Nurses. we can do so much more YMCA of the Suncoast is Nature Coast Ministries scheduled to open in July. can’t do anything without a “We are nearing our dental assistant.” ■ Grant writers. than we can separately.” not offering an overnight and Catholic Charities have been working to grand opening as we apply Homosassa dentist Dr. Donations can be made camp at McGregor Smith ■ Computer technician. transition the old, do- paint to the walls and in- Frank Vascimini and 20 online at myncm.com, or Scout Reservation in nated Knights of Colum- stall the medical and den- other dental and medical by mail at Nature Coast Inverness. tal equipment,” said Joe personnel are volunteering and low-income adults. Ministries, 999 N.E. Fifth Chronicle bus building into offices, The regrets the meeting rooms and a free Papp, director of the their time and have re- “It is such a blessing be- St., Crystal River, FL, error. dental and medical clinic. Samaritan Dental and ceived sovereign immunity cause these people couldn’t 34429. Call 352-563-1860 or Readers can alert The The Catholic Charities Medical Clinic. — through the Florida Vol- afford to have this care,” Mc- 352-613-2630. Citrus County Chronicle to Citrus Community Outreach Papp and Bonnie Mc- unteer Health Services De- Mullin said. “Some people in Contact Chronicle re- any errors in news articles Center, 9020 W. Atlas Drive, Mullin, public relations partment — to provide this community have never porter Eryn Worthington by emailing newsdesk@ Homosassa, is a location correspondent, said the dental and medical services been to a dentist — adults. at 352-563-5660, ext. chronicleonline.com or by that will provide part-time free clinic is prepared to free to needy Citrus County This will be such a boon for 1334, or eworthington@ calling 352-563-5660. facilities for the We Care begin seeing patients; elderly, veterans, homeless people’s self-esteem.” chronicleonline.com. A4 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — Your chart indicates that Today is Thursday, June 6, the you’ll be in a favorable growth pattern in the year ahead. However, you must 157th day of 2013. There are 208 work hard and be patient. 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Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Today’s Newton, family members and a In 1966, black activist James events could awaken much hope in menagerie of exotic animals is Meredith was shot and wounded as he you. There are strong indications that a taking place this week. walked along a Mississippi highway to significant cycle is starting to develop. Property records show the Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — If you encourage black voter registration. move is to a $3 million mansion haven’t been pushing yourself lately, In 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy you’re not living up to your potential. about a mile from Newton’s died at Good Samaritan Hospital in Start setting some lofty goals and/or beloved “Casa de Shenandoah.” Associated Press Los Angeles, a day after he was objectives for yourself. Newton family members said shot by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Take ad- the new property also involves American novelist A.M. 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Some- A federal bankruptcy judge is ‘Daily Show’ break carpet to drug test than a year. thing can be worked out that would due June 21 to review and ap- NEW YORK — Jon Stewart NEW YORK — Lindsey Vonn Crude futures made their biggest rejuvenate the matter and prove bene- prove sealed agreements in the is starting a summer-long break took an unexpected detour during single-day jump ever, soaring nearly ficial to all parties. case. from anchoring “The Daily her evening at an awards show — $11 for the day to $138.54 a barrel. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Work as Show,” but it will be no holiday. off the red carpet and into the One year ago: Business social hard as necessary for something you Chimp’s pics sell for He’ll be in the Middle East mak- women’s bathroom for drug testing. network LinkedIn reported some of hope to achieve, because your possibili- $76,000 at auction ties for success look good. If you’re moti- ing his first movie. 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Thought for Today: “To be suc- you liked a lot will likely invite you to Mikki, a performer with the the Iranian government in 2009 Olympic athletes are subject cessful, grow to the point where join them in a get-together. Moscow Circus, was trained to while covering Iran’s presidential to random testing and required one completely forgets himself; that Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Some- take pictures in the 1990s by election. to fill out forms notifying USADA is, to lose himself in a great cause.” thing could occur that would have an Russian conceptualist artists Vi- After Stewart signs off Thurs- of their whereabouts at all times. — Booker T. Washington, American effect on your work or career. taly Komar and Alexander day night until returning Sept. 3, —From wire reports educator (1856-1915). YESTERDAY’S WEATHER FLORIDA TEMPERATURES HI LO PR HI LO PR HI LO PR City H L F’cast City H L F’cast LEGAL NOTICES 82 72 1.30 88 70 0.20 86 70 0.37 Daytona Bch. 80 75 ts Miami 87 79 ts Ft. Lauderdale 86 78 ts Ocala 82 73 ts in Today’s Citrus County Chronicle
Fort Myers 84 76 ts Orlando 82 74 ts 000F2TN Gainesville 80 71 ts Pensacola 88 73 ts Homestead 86 77 ts Sarasota 83 75 ts Jacksonville 80 74 ts Tallahassee 87 69 ts HI LO PR Key West 85 80 ts Tampa 83 76 ts Miscellaneous Notices...... C12 88 72 trace Lakeland 83 72 ts Vero Beach 82 76 ts Melbourne 81 76 ts W. Palm Bch. 86 78 ts Foreclosure MARINE OUTLOOK HI LO PR Southeast winds around 20 knots. Gulf water Sale/Action Notices...... C10 85 70 0.10 Seas 5 to 7 feet. Bay and inland temperature waters will be choppy. Heavy rain and thunderstorms today. CITRUS COUNTY HI LO PR HI LO PR NA NA NA 82° 87 73 trace Taken at Aripeka THREE DAY OUTLOOK Exclusive daily LAKE LEVELS forecast by: Location Tues. Wed. 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Today’s count: 0.6/12 87/79 Normal for the year 16.25 in. toms, moderate - most allergic will experience L Main switchboard phone numbers: FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M. *As of 7 p.m. at Inverness symptoms,Friday’s heavy - all count: allergic will experience2.3 Citrus County — 352-563-6363 Citrus Springs, Dunnellon and Marion County UV INDEX: 0 symptoms.Saturday’s count: 3.1 THURSDAY residents, call toll-free at 888-852-2340. 0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate, AIR QUALITY 7-9 high, 10+ very high I want to place an ad: Wednesday was good with pollut- Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Thursday BAROMETRIC PRESSURE City H L Pcp. Fcst H L City H L Pcp. Fcst H L To place a classified ad: Citrus – 352-563-5966 Wednesday at 3 p.m. 29.97 in. ants mainly particulates. Albany 74 46 sh 70 58 New Orleans 89 77 ts 89 74 Marion – 888-852-2340 SOLUNAR TABLES Albuquerque 89 65 ts 86 62 New York City 74 58 sh 75 64 To place a display ad: 352-563-5592 DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR Asheville 78 64 ts 76 63 Norfolk 77 59 sh 79 69 Online display ad: 352-563-5592 (MORNING) (AFTERNOON) Atlanta 89 72 ts 80 66 Oklahoma City 85 64 .98 c 76 58 Atlantic City 75 49 sh 71 64 Omaha 74 59 pc 73 53 I want to send information to the Chronicle: 6/6 THURSDAY 4:16 10:28 4:40 10:52 Austin 94 64 pc 94 74 Palm Springs 104 70 s 109 77 MAIL: 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 6/7 FRIDAY 5:01 11:13 5:25 11:37 Baltimore 78 53 sh 78 67 Philadelphia 81 59 sh 77 64 FAX: Advertising – 352-563-5665, Newsroom – 352-563-3280 Billings 69 38 pc 80 53 Phoenix 108 79 s 108 81 EMAIL: Advertising: [email protected] CELESTIAL OUTLOOK Birmingham 89 69 3.42 ts 83 68 Pittsburgh 81 53 ts 73 61 Newsroom: [email protected] SUNSET TONIGHT ...... 8:27 P.M. Boise 86 55 s 92 58 Portland, ME 69 47 pc 60 48 Boston 72 57 pc 70 57 Portland, Ore 83 58 s 80 54 Who’s in charge: SUNRISE TOMORROW ...... 6:31 A.M. Buffalo 70 49 sh 64 60 Providence, R.I. 72 50 pc 74 59 Gerry Mulligan ...... Publisher, 563-3222 MOONRISE TODAY ...... 5:05 A.M. Burlington, VT 71 46 sh 67 56 Raleigh 82 64 ts 79 70 Trina Murphy ...... Operations/Advertising Director, 563-3232 JUNE 8 JUNE 16 JUNE 23 JUNE 30 MOONSET TODAY ...... 6:54 P.M. Charleston, SC 84 72 .45 ts 83 73 Rapid City 63 42 pc 72 49 Charleston, WV 87 54 ts 79 65 Reno 93 59 pc 96 61 Mike Arnold ...... Editor, 564-2930 Charlotte 81 68 ts 79 67 Rochester, NY 69 49 sh 64 59 Tom Feeney ...... Production Director, 563-3275 BURN CONDITIONS Chicago 73 54 ts 67 53 Sacramento 85 53 s 94 63 John Murphy ...... Circulation Director, 563-3255 Today’s Fire Danger Rating is: HIGH. There is no burn ban. Cincinnati 83 51 ts 78 63 St. Louis 81 60 ts 79 62 Trista Stokes ...... Online Manager, 564-2946 Cleveland 72 52 ts 68 56 St. Ste. Marie 56 48 c 66 44 For more information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 754-6777. For more Trista Stokes ...... Classified Manager, 564-2946 Columbia, SC 81 72 .39 ts 81 68 Salt Lake City 83 56 s 90 60 information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of Forestry’s Web site: http://flame.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/kbdi Columbus, OH 83 57 ts 76 63 San Antonio 92 71 pc 94 74 Report a news tip: Concord, N.H. 75 43 pc 61 51 San Diego 71 64 pc 69 62 WATERING RULES Dallas 90 73 ts 85 66 San Francisco 66 54 pc 69 54 Opinion page questions ...... Mike Arnold, 564-2930 Denver 61 46 pc 77 53 Savannah 81 71 1.40 ts 84 71 To have a photo taken...... Rita Cammarata, 563-5660 Lawn watering limited to two days per week, before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., as follows: Des Moines 72 62 .07 pc 70 53 Seattle 80 58 s 77 55 News and feature stories ...... Charlie Brennan, 563-3225 EVEN addresses may water on Thursday and/or Sunday. 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MEADOWCREST BLVD., CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 Chassahowitzka* 5:37 a/1:03 a 4:44 p/12:40 p 6:18 a/1:43 a 5:20 p/1:19 p f=fair; h=hazy; pc=partly cloudy; r=rain; Calgary 66/52/pc Sydney 68/51/pc Crystal River** 3:58 a/10:02 a 3:05 p/11:05 p 4:39 a/10:41 a 3:41 p/11:41 p rs=rain/snow mix; s=sunny; sh=showers; Havana 82/76/ts Tokyo 75/62/c PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 1:45 a/7:50 a 12:52 p/8:53 p 2:26 a/8:29 a 1:28 p/9:29 p sn=snow; ts=thunderstorms; w=windy. Hong Kong 82/77/sh Toronto 60/54/sh SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Homosassa*** 4:47 a/12:02 a 3:54 p/11:39 a 5:28 a/12:42 a 4:30 p/12:18 p ©2013 Weather Central, LP, Madison, Wi. Jerusalem 82/58/s Warsaw 79/60/sh CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE LOCAL/STATE THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2013 A5 For the RECORD State BRIEFS Domestic charge of sex offender viola- Fla. woman claims winning ticket in the May 18 Juror names will man’s trial won’t be se- battery arrests tion. No bond. Powerball jackpot drawing was bought, took her be kept private questered, as requested by ■ David Lemon, 24, of ■ Shelly Carbonara prize in a lump sum of just over defense attorneys. , 23, TALLAHASSEE — An 84- ORLANDO — The identi- Crystal River, at 2:11 a.m. of East Murray Street, Beverly $370 million. After federal taxes, During jury selection be- year-old Florida woman who ties of potential jurors in the May 30 on a felony charge of Hills, at 8:08 p.m. May 29 on she is taking home about $270 ginning next week, potential bought her Powerball ticket trial of the former neighbor- fleeing/eluding a law enforce- a felony charge of retail theft. million, lottery officials said. jurors will be referred to only after another customer let her hood watch volunteer charged ment officer and burglary with According to her arrest affi- She did not speak to a by their jury numbers. Attor- get ahead in line came for- with killing an unarmed battery and misdemeanor davit, she is accused of taking crowd of reporters outside neys need to pick six jurors ward Wednesday to claim the teenager in central Florida will charges of domestic battery, 107 items from Walmart with lottery headquarters, leaving and four alternates. biggest undivided lottery jack- be kept confidential, a Florida battery and resisting an officer a total value of more than quickly in a silver Ford Focus The judge also prohibited pot in history: $590 million. judge ruled Wednesday. without violence. No bond. $800. Bond $2,000. with her son and family photographers from taking Gloria C. MacKenzie, who friends. She was accompa- Circuit Judge Debra Nel- photos of potential jurors dur- ■ Charles Baculk, 38, of ■ Benjamin Worrall, 25, lives in a modest, tin-roof house nied at the lottery offices by son also ruled that potential ing jury selection. Hernando, at 5:35 a.m. May of North Leisure Point, Inver- in Zephyrhills, where the sole two unidentified attorneys. jurors for George Zimmer- —From wire reports 30 on a misdemeanor charge ness, at 1:26 a.m. May 30 on of domestic battery. No bond. a felony charge of DUI arrests shooting/throwing a deadly That could be an advan- to the east of the storm dates throughout the day. ■ Jonathon Clark, 21, of missile into a dwelling/con- tage because the storm system, Citrus and much “The biggest thing is to South Overview Drive, veyance. According to his ar- STORM is not expected to of the state’s gulf coast keep an eye on what’s going Lecanto, at 1:22 a.m. May 29 rest affidavit, he is accused of Continued from Page A1 strengthen before reach- should see significant rain on in the county,” he said. on a misdemeanor charge of throwing a ceramic plate ing landfill. and wind gusts of up to 40 “Stay informed. Don’t take driving under the influence. through a window of his worsen, he said. “This tropical storm mph. Eckstein said the these things lightly.” According to his arrest affi- neighbor’s house. His neigh- While a storm system didn’t have enough time to heavy rain should begin in Contact Chronicle re- davit, he was stopped on U.S. bor told a sheriff’s deputy had been developing in build up and get organ- early morning. porter Mike Wright at 352- 19. He had difficulty perform- Worrall also threatened to the gulf since Monday, the ized,” Eckstein said. “It’s He encouraged resi- 563-3228 or mwright@ ing sobriety tasks and al- burn his house down. Bond emergence of a named not flipping around in that dents to follow social chronicleonline.com. The though tests of his breath $10,000. storm came about quickly, counter-clockwise spin.” media, such as Facebook Associated Press con- showed his blood alcohol con- ■ Ashley Pitman, 20, of around 6 p.m. Wednesday. With nearly all the rain and Twitter, for local up- tributed to this report. centration was 0.069 percent North Song Point, Crystal and 0.065 percent, under the River, at 5:08 a.m. May 30 on legal limit of 0.08 percent, he a Polk County warrant for fail- was arrested on a charge of ure to appear in court for an “Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expe- driving under the influence. original felony charge of pos- ditionary Force! You are about to embark upon a Bond $500. session of oxycodone and great crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you. ■ Matthew Kennedy failure to appear in court for , 22, The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people of East Hawaii Lane, Her- original misdemeanor everywhere march with you. In company with our nando, at 1:30 a.m. May 29 charges of battery, posses- brave Allies and brothers in arms on other fronts, on a misdemeanor charge of sion of drug paraphernalia you will bring about the destruction of the German driving under the influence and offering to commit prosti- war machine, the elimination of Nazi tyranny over with property damage. Ac- tution. Bond $4,500. the oppressed peoples of Europe, and security for cording to his arrest affidavit, Citrus County ourselves in a free world. he was arrested following a Sheriff’s Office “Your task will not be an easy one. Your enemy is crash involving a marked Cit- well trained, well equipped and battle hardened, he rus County Sheriff’s Office pa- Burglaries will fight savagely. trol vehicle and pickup truck in ■ A vehicle burglary was “But this is the year 1944! Much has happened the area of Independence reported at 12:14 a.m. Tues- since the Nazi triumphs of 1940-41. The United Na- NANCY KENNEDY Highway and North Paul day, June 4, in the 4900 block /Chronicle tions have inflicted upon the Germans great defeats, Drive in Inverness. Kennedy, of W. Dingus Court, Earl Potter wears a button made from a photo of himself in open battle, man to man. Our air offensive has se- in his World War II Army uniform. the sole occupant of the Homosassa. riously reduced their strength in the air and their pickup, told a Florida Highway ■ A commercial burglary capacity to wage war on the ground. Our home Army. He had been Patrol trooper he did not re- was reported at 5:50 a.m. fronts have given us an overwhelming superiority in D-DAY drafted, as had all of his weapons and munitions of war, and placed at our member what happened in June 4 in the 5200 block of S. friends in Tampa. the crash. The driver of the Cherokee Way, Homosassa. Continued from Page A1 disposal great reserves of trained fighting men. The patrol vehicle was taken to a ■ After the war ended he tide has turned! The free men of the world are A residential burglary returned to Tampa and marching together to victory! hospital for treatment. the Germans had shot him. was reported at 8:05 a.m. stayed there until he “I have full confidence in your courage, devotion Some FFI (French fighters) Kennedy had difficulty per- June 4 in the 3600 block of N. moved to Floral City 12 to duty and skill in battle. We will accept nothing tried to help him and the forming sobriety tasks and Holiday Drive, Crystal River. years ago. less than full victory! Germans hung them up agreed to submit to a test of ■ A commercial burglary “Good Luck! And let us all beseech the blessings his breath. Bond $500. was reported at 9:06 a.m. and cut their tongues out. It Last month, he was one of the World War II veter- of Almighty God upon this great and noble under- ■ Lisa Shipe, 47, of South June 4 in the 7600 block of W. was horrible.” ans to take a one-day taking.” Sesame Street Terrace, Ho- Potter recalled the Dunnellon Road, Dunnellon. Honor Flight trip from Or- — Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s “Order of the ■ seemingly never-ending mosassa, at 12:09 a.m. May A residential burglary lando to Washington D.C. to Day” 6 June 1944. 30 on a misdemeanor charge shelling, the sights of was reported at 9:25 a.m. burned bodies, of one man visit the World War II Me- of driving under the influence. June 4 in the 50 block of S. who “went berserk.” morial and other war me- and kept on until we got ans. They would shake our According to her arrest affi- Washington St., Beverly Hills. “I remember every- morials and monuments. on the bus. hands and say thank you, davit, she was stopped on Thefts thing,” he said. “It’s “When we got to Balti- “We were treated like and I’d thank them for their U.S. 19 in Homosassa. She ■ A larceny petit theft was burned into my memory more, I’d never seen so royalty,” he said. “There service, too.” had difficulty performing sobri- reported at 11:57 a.m. Tues- and I can’t forget any of it.” many people in my life,” were thousands of motor- Contact Chronicle re- ety tasks and tests of her day, June 4, in the 7100 block He served with the he said. “As we got off the cycles — this was Memorial porter Nancy Kennedy at breath showed her blood al- of S. Florida Ave., Floral City. 610th Engineers, 2nd Ar- plane and headed to the Day weekend — and a lot of 352-564-2927 or nkennedy cohol concentration was ■ A petit theft was reported mored Division, U.S. buses, they applauded us them were Vietnam veter- @chronicleonline.com 0.233 percent and 0.230 per- at 2:13 p.m. June 4 in the cent. Bond $500. 2400 block of E. Gulf-to-Lake Other arrests Highway, Inverness. of sharing the costs and owners would have simi- ■ Jennifer Shettleroe, 28, ■ An auto theft was re- OWNERS Progress also risks of the Levy project lar decommissioning of North Milam Way, Dunnel- with other potential joint funding responsibilities.” ported at 3:11 p.m. June 4 in Continued from Page A1 blamed federal lon, at 2:05 a.m. May 29 on a the 8200 block of W. Balloon owners, explained Duke Citrus County warrant for vio- Lane, Crystal River. and state spokesperson Heather lation of probation on an origi- ■ ownership of the Levy Danenhower. An auto theft was re- County plant, according “While Duke Energy nal felony charge of child ported at 4:44 p.m. June 4 at energy and neglect and failure to appear to a report filed with the has pursued joint owner- Heather Point, Floral City. Public Service Commis- environmental ship opportunities, the in court for an original misde- ■ A petit theft was reported meanor charge of driving sion. These entities shift in the project sched- at 5:31 p.m. June 4 in the 200 were not publicly policies ule has delayed signifi- while license suspended or 000F597 block of Smallwood Ave., identified. cant talks with potential revoked. No bond. Inverness. Progress acknowledged joint owners until later in ■ Cathy Reid state energy and environ- , 56, of East ■ A petit theft was reported at the time that, while the mental policies. 2014,” she said. “Until Sandpiper Drive, Inverness, at 6:48 p.m. June 4 in the 900 interest in joint owner- The company did plan those more detailed dis- at 10 a.m. May 29 on a block of S. Candlenut Ave., ship exists, there had additional meetings with cussions occur, Duke En- Sumter County warrant for Homosassa. been no joint ownership potential joint owners. ergy cannot speculate on felony charges of official mis- ■ A petit theft was reported commitments because of Duke Energy, which re- whether potential joint- conduct and grand theft. Bond at 9:03 p.m. June 4 in the the effects of economic re- cent took over Progress, $4,000. 4000 block of N. Lecanto cession, NRC licensing continues to believe that ■ Andy Martell II WE’LL MEET OR BEAT ANY COMPETITOR’S PRICE , 29, of Highway, Beverly Hills. delays and uncertainly joint ownership in the South Isaac Point, Lecanto, at with respect to project Levy nuclear plant pro- The Savings Are Yours Because 2:45 p.m. May 29 on a Citrus cost and timing. Progress vides Duke Energy and also blamed federal and its customers the benefits The Factory Is Ours! County warrant for violation of FAUX WOOD BLINDS, TOP TREATMENTS probation on an original felony DRAPERY, SHADES, SHUTTERS S “We Cater to Cowards!” VERTICALS GOT 2012 General & Cosmetic Dentistry HONEST • PROFESSIONAL • COMPASSIONATE 72 HOUR DEBT? FREE SECOND OPINION. Most Insurance Accepted License #DN 17606 LIND BLIND FACTORY Bankruptcy B 1657 W. GULF TO LAKE HWY • LECANTO may help! Stone • Stucco • Columns 000F3MP www.72-hourblinds.com 527-0012 Call us for a free consultation. 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