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NEWS BRIEFS Citrus County Where’s the Wawa? COVID-19 update Pandemic, social unrest hold up company’s new Crystal River store Seventeen new posi- Michael D. Bates emanated from the George Floyd tive cases were reported Staff writer killing in Minneapolis, said Crys- in Citrus County since the tal River Mayor Joe Meek. It’s been two-and-a-half years However, chain officials have as- latest FDOH update. No since demolition crews tore sured the city the Crystal River site new hospitalizations were down the old Fat Boys’ Bar-B-Q — at the northeast corner of State reported; no new deaths restaurant in Crystal River to Road 44 and U.S. 19 — remains a were reported. make way for a new Wawa gas priority and that it is scheduled to To date in the county, station/convenience store. open sometime in 2021. 1,100 people have The city and Wawa enthusiasts “Obviously that is an extremely tested positive (including are still waiting. See WAWAPage A2 two non-residents), 99 What’s the hold-up? have been hospitalized Turns out the Pennsylvania The new Wawa store in Crystal and 20 have died. chain has halted construction of River is scheduled to open all its stores under construction sometime in 2021, according to No appointment because of the COVID-19 pan- the company. needed for demic and the civil unrest that MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle file drive-thru test The Florida Depart- ment of Health in Citrus County (DOH-Citrus) will Florida judge no longer require ap- Progress at Three Sisters pointments for drive-thru COVID-19 testing at the upholds Citrus Springs Commu- nity Center, 1570 W. Cit- rus Springs Blvd., Citrus Springs. masks Testing will be offered at no cost to adults and children 12 and older, ordinance with or without symp- toms; however, it will be Terry Spencer limited to the first 150 Associated Press individuals. Registration starts at FORT LAUDERDALE — A Florida 7:30 a.m. followed by judge on Monday upheld a county’s testing at 8 a.m. Do not coronavirus ordinance that requires masks be worn in public places like arrive earlier than stores, saying government officials 7:30 a.m. If more than have the authority to protect their one person is being residents from the spread of infec- tested, they should sit in tious diseases. the back seat on the Circuit Judge John Kastrenakes, driver’s side. noting Palm Beach County’s recent DOH-Citrus’ viral tests spike in cases and deaths, rejected check samples from the challengers’ claim that the re- your respiratory system cently enacted ordinance violates with an oral swab to tell their rights to privacy and personal you if you currently have autonomy. an infection. If you test Citing a century-old U.S. Supreme Court ruling that said a state can positive, you will be con- mandate vaccinations, Kastrenakes tacted by DOH-Citrus said county commissioners came to and provided “a reasonable and logical conclusion instructions. that mandating the wearing of facial Antibody tests are not coverings best serves their available at DOH-Citrus constituents.” at this time. “This Court is not prepared to find Test results are not that unelected persons residing or re- immediate. It generally maining in any city or town where takes approximately 7 to COVID-19 is prevalent, and enjoying 10 days to receive labo- the general protection afforded by an ratory results. The health organized local effort, may nonethe- less defy the will of its constituted department will call with results regardless of the See MASKS/Page A12 result. Persons who were ill at the time they took the test should self-isolate Citrus COVID until the diagnosis is known. All residents, in- cluding those who are cases increase asymptomatic, are re- minded to wear face coverings while around by 247 in the other people in public. Additional testing sites in Citrus County, past week include: n Langley Health Ser- vices at 151 E. Highland Gwen Bittner Staff writer Blvd. Suite 151. Staff can be contacted at Citrus County officially broke the 352-419-5760. mark of over 1,000 total recorded n Quick Care Med: MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle COVID-19 cases this past week. Schedule a telemedicine Contractors under the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service upgraded the entrance of Three Sisters Springs In its Monday, July 27, 2020, corona- appointment by visiting in Crystal River, pictured here in June 2020. Renovating the wildlife refuge’s gateway was one of virus update, the Florida Depart- www.quickcaremed.com/ several improvement projects USFWS had to complete on the property. ment of Health reported a total 1,102 telemedicine. Staff can cases for Citrus County, a 28.8% jump be contacted at 844- from the 855 cases document a week 797-8425. First round of improvements wrap up at springs earlier on July 20. From July 13 to July 20, the county witnessed a case increase of 48.2%, Habitat in need Buster Thompson Service’s (USFWS) Crystal River National of construction Staff writer Wildlife Refuge Complex, which encom- which surpassed the 44.6% rise in passes Three Sisters Springs per an agree- cases a week beforehand. volunteers Three Sisters Springs has some changes to ment with property co-owners, the Southwest Three more residents died from Habitat for Humanity show off. Florida Water Management District and the virus since July 20, putting the current death count at 20. of Citrus County needs Several projects for the popular wildlife Crystal River. refuge in Crystal River were checked off the “I’m excited because I want people to enjoy Hospitalizations went from 83 to 99 volunteers at the job between July 20 and 27, an increase site. If you can spare a to-do list: a paved main road, hardened na- what we have here, and enjoy the amenities ture trails, a new entrance booth and we were able to put in,” Palmer added. “I like of 19.2% compared to the 33.9% rise few hours a week to in hospital visits from July 13 to July help eliminate substan- restroom. to see people enjoying that.” Workers still have a few final touches to Certain facilities, like the restrooms and 20. dard housing in Citrus make before they can sign off on the first of water fountains, are closed for further notice According to CoreCivic, the Citrus County and help families three rounds of improvements for the 57-acre due to COVID-19, Palmer noted. County Detention Facility’s manage- realize the dream of property surrounding three pools of crys- As part of an updated management con- ment, and County Administrator home ownership right tal-clear spring waters. tract, the USFWS was tasked with completing Randy Oliver on July 27, there has here in Citrus County, “We should be ready by manatee season,” certain enhancements to the property within been no change in cases within jail call 352-563-2744 to Joyce Palmer said about the mid-November timeframes divided into three tiers. staff and inmate populations since volunteer. deadline. July 20. — From wire reports Palmer manages the U.S. Fish & Wildlife See SISTERS/Page A12 See COVID/Page A11

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State &Citrus L Countyoca Chronicle l Around the COUNTY US Marshals apprehend man in NC against Arnold stem back to May Crystal River Taken in on Citrus County warrant alleging sexual abuse 2020. Tipsters informed the USMS’ Council 2020 ballot Buster Thompson 2020, on a highway in Rutherford child under 12 years old, accord- Carolinas Regional Fugitive takes shape Staff writer County, according to a USMS ing to the USMS. Task Force Arnold would be news release. Citrus County Sheriff ’s Office driving on U.S. 74 in Rutherford A voter ballot for three Federal agents captured a Arnold, of Oviedo, Florida, was spokeswoman Jodi Sanders said County, where U.S. Marshals seats on Crystal River City trucker in western North Caro- arrested and booked into the July 27 Arnold waived his right and state troopers pulled Ar- Council is taking shape. lina who was wanted for sexu- county’s jail on a charge of being for an extradition hearing, and nold’s truck over on the after- A handful of candidates, ally abusing a child in Citrus an out-of-state fugitive, accord- will be transported to the local noon of July 25. including the seats’ incum- County. ing to the Rutherford County jail within the next 30 days. Authorities in their search of bents, submitted qualifying Members of the U.S. Marshals Sheriff ’s Office. According to the USMS re- the truck also found Arnold’s papers on Monday, July 27, Service (USMS) and North Caro- He is being held without bond, lease, a local arrest warrant was 5-year-old child, who was re- 2020, for the council election lina Highway Patrol appre- pending his extradition to Cit- issued July 16 for Arnold, a ported missing in Florida for on Nov. 3, 2020, according hended 32-year-old Rapheal rus County, where he faces a long-distance semitrailer driver. three weeks, according to the to the city. Malik Akbar Arnold on July 25, charge of sexual battery on a Sanders said the allegations USMS. Councilman Ken Brown and challenger Scott Davis filed for seat one; Councilman Pat Fitzpatrick filed for seat three; and Councilman Robert Holmes and challenger Dancers hit the floor at Black Diamond Terrance Thompson filed for seat five. Qualifying week for the election began at noon Mon- day, July 27, and ends at noon Friday, July 31. Council members serve four-year terms within stag- gered elections, and receive a monthly stipend of $548 for a total $6,584 a year. Beverly Hills Advisory Council seeks applicants The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners is seeking applications for the Beverly Hills Advisory Coun- cil.This Advisory Council is seeking one qualified regular member whose term will ex- pire on Jan. 31, 2022. Eligible applicants must reside full time and own property within the boundar- ies of the Beverly Hills Mu- nicipal Service Benefit Unit as approved by the Board of County Commissioners. ABBY EPSTEIN/Chronicle intern The Beverly Hills Advisory From left to right, Emmett Schwartz, Gracie Martin, Sydney Laxton, Alex Wisnewski and Madison Schmid dance Friday night, July 24, Council meets the second 2020, to the Cupid Shuffle at the Citrus Summer Soiree hosted by Curtis Bryant Photography. Monday of every month at 10 a.m. at the Beverly Hills Civic Center, at One Civic Students make up prom at Soiree Circle in Beverly Hills. The Abby Epstein juniors and seniors, included purpose of this board is to Chronicle intern dinner, a photo booth and provide street lighting and dancing. landscaping services for the Students who missed out on “I work with a lot of high Beverly Hills area. prom were treated to the Cit- school seniors so we wanted to Applications are due by rus Summer Soiree, a two- put something together for Aug. 31, 2020 and can be night prom event hosted by them because I know they lost accessed at: https://www. Curtis Bryant Photography on a lot with their senior year so citrusbocc.com/commission Friday and Saturday, July 24 we wanted to put something ers/advboards/advisory- and 25, at Black Diamond. together to replace some of the board-application.pdf. Students were required to stuff that they lost,” said CJ Completed applications wear their masks while on the Bryant. The donations came should be sent to Citrus dance floor and walking from Citrus Sports and Ap- County Administration, around the facility and were parel, Will Wilson, Florida 3600 W. Sovereign Path encouraged to social distance Power, American Legion, Alex Wisnewski and Mackenzie Burgess dance Friday night, July 24, Suite 267, Lecanto, FL as much as possible. Anti-Drug Coalition and Black 2020, at the Citrus Summer Soiree hosted by Curtis Bryant 34461. The event, for Citrus County Diamond. Photography. Treasure hunt helps to fight hunger We Care invites people to Citizens extends moratorium on policy cancellations join its fundraising Scallop Jim Saunders and beyond.” pointed to special payment Treasure Hunt through News Service of Florida The decision came after arrangements it had put in Sept. 24, 2020. a flurry of activity that place for customers. We Care will put a “We TALLAHASSEE — started when Patronis, who “Specifically, we are al- Care scallop” into the gulf After pressure from Flor- helps oversee Citizens and lowing policyholders who somewhere for people who ida Chief Financial Officer the insurance industry, typically pay premiums on pay to join the hunt to find. Jimmy Patronis, the state- called Friday for extending a quarterly or annual basis A one-day ticket costs backed Citizens Property the moratorium. In part, the option of breaking up $25. Season tickets, good Insurance Corp. has ex- Patronis said policies payments into smaller in- through Sept. 24, cost $50. tended a moratorium on should not be canceled stallments,” Gilway said in The first person who finds the cancellation of policies during hurricane season. a statement Friday. the We Care scallop will get until the end of the year be- “Hurricane season is “The message has been $2,500; the scallop then cause of the COVID-19 just beginning to heat up sent to all agents and di- goes back into the gulf for pandemic. and we are in the middle of rectly to policyholders. another person to find and The moratorium, which an unprecedented health The message is clear: Citi- win $1,500. started in March as COVID- and economic crisis,” Pa- zens remains committed to A third time reaps $1,000. 19 began to cause massive tronis said Friday. “This is assisting our policyholders Photo courtesy of the News Service of Florida If no one finds it, there will economic problems and not the time to cancel Citi- through COVID-19. If you This Tuesday Oct. 29, 2019, photo shows Florida Chief be a drawing of the names of job losses, had been sched- zens’ home insurance poli- need help, we will work Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis speaking at a pre- all season ticket owners and uled to expire Aug. 15. cies. Citizens is the state with you.” legislative news conference in Tallahassee. But in a prepared state- But on Saturday, Citi- the winner will get $2,500. created insurer of last ment Saturday about the resort.” zens announced it would To join the treasure hunt, extension, Citizens Chair- Initially, Citizens re- go ahead with extending customers after years of a information that went to go online at www.wcscallop. man Bo Rivard said sponded to Patronis’ re- the moratorium on cancel- relatively stable number of the Citizens board last eventbrite.com. COVID-19 has been a “mov- quest Friday by saying it lations until the end of the policies. Citizens had month. But problems in — From staff reports ing target.” began the moratorium in year. Hurricane season about 481,000 policies the private industry, such HAVE A “Our top priority has March because of a signifi- started June 1 and will last Monday. as higher reinsurance been and will continue to cant percentage of cus- through Nov. 30, 2020. The state-backed in- costs, have resulted in the NEWS TIP? be our policyholders,” Citi- tomer premiums not being While policies will not surer has long focused on recent increases in Citi- n The Chronicle zens President and CEO paid on time. But Citizens be canceled in the coming trying to move policies zens policies. welcomes tips from Barry Gilway said in a said that percentage had months, customers will ul- into the private insurance Patronis appointed Ri- readers about statement. “This extension dropped to pre-pandemic timately have to pay the market and maintained a vard, an attorney, to the Cit- breaking news. Call will provide our customers levels and stood at 7.5%. amounts that are due. year-end policy count of izens Board of Governors the newsroom at 352- with further assurances Citizens on Friday did The moratorium has co- between 427,392 and last year and later named that we have their backs 455,843 over the past four him chairman. Both are 563-5660. not commit to extending incided with Citizens see- during hurricane season the moratorium and ing an increase in years, according to from Panama City.

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WESLACO, Texas — As re- On this date: Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You are covery and cleanup efforts got In 1914, World War I began as responsible for your happiness. Take underway Monday in South Austria-Hungary declared war on control of your life and say what’s on Texas in the wake of a down- Serbia. your mind. graded Hanna, worried residents In 1943, President Franklin D. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Rely on confronted the prospect of un- Roosevelt announced the end of your skills, intelligence and beliefs. If dertaking the effort amid a surge coffee rationing, which had limited someone tries to push you in a differ- in coronavirus cases that has left people to one pound of coffee every ent direction, follow your own path, not many fearful about their health. five weeks since it began in Novem- someone else’s. Now a tropical depression, ber 1942. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Review Hanna was 65 miles north of In 1976, an earthquake devas- what’s possible and make it happen. Associated Press Fresnillo in the Mexican state of tated northern China, killing at least Don’t forgo an opportunity because Afghan livestock merchants display animals for sale for the Zacatecas as its winds weak- 242,000 people, according to an of- someone feels threatened by the upcoming Muslim festival Eid al-Adha in Kabul, Afghanistan, ened to about 25 mph , the Na- ficial estimate. changes you want to make. Monday, July 27, 2020. Eid al-Adha, or “Feast of the Sacrifice,” Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Don’t tional Hurricane Center said. Its commemorates the Quranic tale of Prophet Ibrahim’s In 2017, the Senate voted 51-49 let the compliments you receive lead remnants still threatened to bring willingness to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. to reject Majority Leader Mitch Mc- you down the wrong path. Stick to the rainfall and flash flooding to wa- Connell’s last-ditch effort to disman- rules and to the people you know you terlogged parts of South Texas tle President Barack Obama’s can trust. and Northern Mexico. guidelines and to wear masks if Attendees will have to self-iso- health care overhaul with a Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Make In the aftermath of Hanna, they had to leave their homes lated for a minimum of 72 hours trimmed-down bill. adjustments to ensure that your plans which dumped up to 16 inches of and go to a shelter. Officials said before departing for Milwaukee Ten years ago: U.S. District unfold without a hitch. Contact a former rain in some parts of South Texas Judge Susan Bolton put most of Ar- co-worker to get the help required to shelters were set up to be as or when first entering the con- and Northern Mexico, officials re- safe as possible, with tempera- vention’s main venue if they’re izona’s toughest-in-the-nation immi- reach your expectations. ported two people died in the gration law on hold just hours Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Don’t ture checks by on-site medical already in the city. Once at the northern Mexican city of Ramos personnel. Some were being convention, attendees must fill before it was to take effect. put yourself in a vulnerable position. Arispe, near Monterrey, after tor- Five years ago: President Discuss problems before you commit. sheltered in hotel rooms. out a daily questionnaire indicat- Know what you are up against and let rents of water unleashed by ing that they are not experienc- Barack Obama wrapped up his trip go of what’s not working for you. Hanna swept their vehicle away. Dem convention ing symptoms of COVID-19 and to Kenya and Ethiopia in Addis Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Use Three people were reported miss- to require masks, have not had contact with any- Ababa, where he urged African past connections to bring you up to ing in Monterrey and three more distancing one who is infected. leaders to leave office peacefully date regarding changes in your com- were missing in the border city of All convention guests, law en- after their terms expired. munity or the workplace. Reynosa, across from McAllen, MADISON, Wis. — Everyone forcement, media, and staff must One year ago: A gunman Aries (March 21-April 19) — Adopting Texas, according to Mexico’s na- attending the Democratic Na- agree to daily COVID-19 testing, opened fire at a popular garlic festi- an unorthodox financial plan may tional civil defense office. tional Convention in Milwaukee either at the Wisconsin Center or val in Gilroy, California, killing three seem outlandish, but when you crunch Gov. Greg Abbott said the next month will have to wear a another offsite location. They people, including a six-year-old boy the numbers and consider the savings, state was sending additional face mask, consent to daily test- and a 13-year-old girl, and wound- you’ll revisit the idea. must also agree to follow any testing supplies and hospital per- ing for COVID-19, fill out ques- other “reasonable restrictions ing 17 others before taking his own Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Think sonnel to South Texas communi- tionnaires and maintain a life. about what you want. A partnership that convention organizers may ties impacted by Hanna to physical distance from others. impose based on changing Today’s Birthdays: Actor Darryl with someone who shares your inter- ensure the storm doesn’t exac- Organizers of the convention Hickman is 89. Former Senator and ests and beliefs will be of great value. health conditions.” erbate the spread of the virus. released details of the coronavirus NBA Hall of Famer Bill Bradley is Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Refuse While presumptive Demo- to let others’ actions throw you off- “The spread of COVID can be safety plan Monday, three weeks cratic presidential nominee Joe 77. “Garfield” creator Jim Davis is guard. Keep moving at a consistent far more deadly than the dam- before the Aug. 17 start of the Biden and everyone else will be 75. Actress Sally Struthers is 73. pace to overcome any setbacks. age caused by the storm,” Ab- four-day event. The convention required to wear a mask once in- Rock musician Steve Morse (Deep Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Don’t bott said on KRGV-TV. He has been scaled down from origi- side, anyone making a speech Purple) is 66. Actress Lori Loughlin give up or settle for less. Take the ini- planned to tour damaged areas nal plans and now will be mostly will be allowed to remove theirs. is 56. Jazz musician-producer Del- tiative and go after your goals. Positive on Tuesday. online with only a few hundred The podium will be 20 feet from feayo Marsalis is 55. Former change is possible; the only thing hold- The governor asked residents people gathered at the Wisconsin other people. hockey player Garth Snow is 51. ing you back is you. to adhere to social distancing Center in downtown Milwaukee. — From wire reports Actress Elizabeth Berkley is 48.

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Death ELSEWHERE Cheryl Dupree- Teresa Jean Marie Tamara ‘Tami’ Mesker, 65 Garay, 78 Goode, 98 Young, 55 CRYSTAL RIVER HERNANDO Jean Marie Goode, 98, HOMOSASSA John passed away peacefully on Saxon, 83 Michael Cheryl K. Dupree- Teresa Garay, age 78, July 26, 2020 in Tallahas- Tamara C. Young passed ‘Grumpy’ Mesker, 65 of Crystal River, Hernando, FL passed see, Florida. away on July 22, 2020 at ACTOR FL passed away Thursday away Sunday, July 26, 2020 Jean, or Jeanie to most, her residence. Bushaw, 65 July 23, 2020 following an in Citrus Memorial Hospi- “Tami” was a strong, MURFREESBORO, was born July 19, 1922 in Tenn. — Actor John BEVERLY HILLS extended illness. tal. Teresa was the daugh- . Though she bold and beautiful person She was born April 28, ter of Rafael and Isiabel inside and out. She had a Saxon, a versatile actor Michael “Grumpy” spent her childhood in an 1955 to Marjorie and L.B. Maldonado Correa born in passion for karaoke and with a lengthy and pro- Bushaw, 65, of Beverly orphanage there, she Dupree at Morton Plant the beautiful island of the voice of an angel. lific career who starred Hills passed away on Fri- made her Hospital in Clearwater, Manati, Puerto Rico in A room with Bruce Lee in “Enter day, July 24, 2020 at his way to FL. When Cheryl was a 1941. would the Dragon” and ap- home with family friend, Florida young girl her family Her entire family moved light up peared in several “Night- Sherry Hayes-Luzader, by and called moved to to New with her mare on Elm Street” his side. it home. St. Peters- York in presence. movies, has died at his He was born in Roslyn, In July burg, FL. 1955. She Her circle home in Tennessee, ac- NY on September 27, 1942, She at- attended of friends cording to the Hollywood 1954. Mike graduated from Jeanie tended the public were Reporter. He was 83. Brentwood High class of was one of Lakewood schools of Jean Marie small but The entertainment 1972 in Brentwood, NY. the first Tamara High New York Goode they were news outlet quotes Sax- Mike joined the United women to ‘Tami’ School and grad- family. on’s wife, Gloria, as con- States join the Young firming that the actor Cheryl where she uated She Army in Teresa War Production Army was a with a touched so many lives in died of pneumonia on 1972 and Dupree- Garay where she was a riveter cheer- High an individual way. Saturday in after serv- Mesker for the Intercontinent Air- leader, School diploma. Tami was a health care Murfreesboro. ing his craft Corporation. After she played on the tennis In those early school professional. Fond memo- Saxon won a Golden country completing training in team, was voted most hu- years, she and her hus- ries will be shared by her Globe for best supporting for three Miami, she was employed morous by her classmates band, Jose, became sweet- devoted partner, Chris actor in 1966 for his role years as a in Warner Robins, and graduated in 1973. hearts. Later, they married Poston, sister, Jan (Paul) alongside Marlon Brando tank Georgia. Michael After High School, in 1961 and were blessed Lesight, brother, Keith in “The Appaloosa.” driver, he She moved to Crystal ‘Grumpy’ Cheryl attended Berry to have three beautiful Young and her sweet cock- Born Carmine Orrico, became a River, Florida in 1972 with Bushaw College in Georgia for two and amazing daughters: atoo, Perla. the son of Italian-Ameri- truck her husband, Roger, and years and helped start the Yvonne, Cynthia and Me- The family would like to can parents, Saxon grew driver. He was an avid their children. There, she women’s cross country lissa. She came to Citrus thank Comfort Keepers, up in Brooklyn, New Derby and Figure 8 racer was a longtime resident track team. She then trans- County in 2004 from Is- Hospice VITAS, and her York, and began model- driving the #57 at several and business owner of Fat ferred to the University of landia in Long Island, NY. loving friends, Brenda and ing while still a teenager. New Hampshire and New Boys BBQ. She had multi- Florida completing her In the lower Eastside of Brandie for their excellent He then caught the eye York Speedways in the ple loyal employees that Bachelor Degree in Nurs- New York, she worked as a care during her illness. of legendary talent agent late 70’s. worked with her for over ing. After graduation, public school crossing Per her request, there will Henry Willson, who spot- Mike moved to Florida 30 years. Cheryl became a flight at- guard for many years. be no services. Donations ted Saxon on the cover of in 2005 where he held sev- Jeanie loved playing tendant for Delta Air Teresa and Jose relo- can be made in her name a magazine and brought eral truck driving posi- cards, gardening, and Lines retiring in 2006 after cated to Florida in 2004. to Ziggy’s Haven Bird him to Hollywood when tions before working for being out on the water traveling the world. Cheryl She enjoyed her days re- Sanctuary of the American he was just 17. Citrus County. Michael fishing. Jeanie always had then focused on her nurs- laxing in her beautiful Cancer Society. According to internet medically retired from Cit- a smile on her face and ing background working at home, going to the casinos Professional services movie website IMDB, rus County Maintenance made sure those around the Citrus County Public with her friends. But her are entrusted to New Se- Saxon appeared in nearly department in 2013. He her did too. Health Department and biggest enjoyment was renity Memorial Funeral 200 roles in the movies loved riding his Harley Out of all of Jeanie’s ac- concluded with five years when her family came to Home & Cremation Ser- and on television in a ca- Davidson motorcycle and complishments, the one at Citrus Memorial visit and spend time with vices, Inc. 352/563-1394. reer that stretched over was a member of the she was most proud of was Hospital. her. She was a communi- Sign the guest book at seven decades. American Legion serving her family. She is loved Cheryl was also a suc- cant at Our Lady of Grace www.chronicleonline.com. — From wire reports as District#4 Sgt. at Arms and survived by her son, cessful Real Estate Inves- Catholic Church in Bev- for the American Legion Bubba (Lori) Keller; tor. Cheryl loved to erly Hills. Riders Chapter 155, Crys- daughters, Toby (Sonny) exercise, swim laps, ride Left to cherish her D-I-Y ONLINE CALENDAR tal River. Mike was a char- Rooks, Belinda Arney, Su- her bike, play tennis, kaya- memory is her husband of ter member for that zanne (Steve) Wakeen; and n Go to www.chronicleonline.com. At the very top of king, snorkeling and rais- 65 years, Jose Garay; 2 Chapter as well. Mike was several grandchildren, the screen, click on “Submit your news.” ing golden retrievers. daughters, Cynthia Ga- also a member of the great-grandchildren, and a Cheryl recently took up ray-Holley, Islandia, NY n Sign in or create an account. Forty/8 of Post #155. great-great-granddaugh- piano lessons and her and Melissa Garay of Her- n Once signed in, click on “Calendar Events” in the He is survived by his ter. music could be heard nando, FL; her brother, mother, Joyce Bushaw; his Jeanie is preceded in left-hand column, then click on “Create an event.” throughout the home. Jose; her sister, Rosa; her brothers, George, Robert death by her husband of 43 n Fill in all fields — those marked with a red asterisk Cheryl always had a grandchildren: Evan, (Marilyn) Bushaw, William years; Bailey “Roger” bright smile, ready to Yvonna, Aiden, Baylee (*) are required. Bushaw and Joyce Gior- Goode; her daughter, laugh and was warm, car- and Wilson, and step n Click the “Create Event” button at the end. dano, former spouse and Tracy E. Keller; and ing and gracious to every- granddaughter, Nicolle. lifelong friend. granddaughter, Alexandra one she met. Cheryl will She was preceded in He is preceded in death J. Fiorita. be greatly missed by her death by her daughter, by his father, Wilford There will be a grave- 3427-0728 TUCRN husband Richard and her Yvonne Garay in 1991. Bushaw. side service at Fountains other family members, Again, as always, she was There will be a public Memorial Park in Ho- Lester and Cheryl Mesker, friends to many and ad- Citrus County CARES! viewing held on Thursday, mosassa, FL on Thursday, Roger and Donna Mesker, mired by all that revolved July 30, 2020 from 9-10AM July 30, 2020 at 10:00 AM to Jim and Cindy Mesker, and around her life. She was Citrus County Awarded $440,765 at Roberts Funeral Home celebrate Jeanie, with David Mesker and all of loved by all and will be in CARES Act Funding of Dunnellon followed by a Rev. Jonathan Beard offi- her many friends. greatly missed. funeral procession es- ciating. Services entrusted Cheryl attended service Friends are invited to a Citrus County Housing Services Division has been corted by the American to Wilder Funeral Home, at the Crystal River United viewing on Wednesday awarded $440,765 in funding through the Coronavirus Legion Riders to Florida Homosassa, Florida. Methodist Church where from 2:00 – 4:00 PM at the Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). National Cemetery in Sign the guest book at her wedding to Richard Chas. E. Davis Funeral This funding has been designated through the State Bushnell for an 11:00 AM www.chronicleonline.com. was blessed in 1996. Home in Inverness. The Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) Program and service with full military Funeral services will be Mass of Christian Burial will provide support to Citrus County residents who honors provided by the at 11 AM on Friday July will be celebrated on have suffered loss of employment due to the COVID- American Legion Post SO YOU KNOW 31st in the Sanctuary at Thursday at 11:00 AM from 19 pandemic. This program is designed to help with #155, Crystal River, FL. the Crystal River United Our Lady of Grace Catho- n Additional days of rent or mortgage payments and emergency home Expressions of sympa- Methodist Church with lic Church with Father publication or repairs (i.e. roof, a/c etc.). This program will not issue thy can be left online at payments directly to applicants. Instead, payments Rev David Rawls presid- Erwin Belgica, Celebrant. reprints due to robertsofdunnellon.com will be sent directly to the vendors (ie: landlords, ing. The family will re- Additional graveside ser- errors in submitted Arrangements are mortgage companies, contractors) that are willing to ceive friends from 10 AM vices and burial will be at material are charged under the care of Roberts participate in this program and must be able to until the hour of service. the Rosehill Cemetery in at the same rates. Funeral Home of provide Citrus County with completed W-9s. Private interment will Linden, NJ. 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Rays 14, Braves 5: Hunter Renfroe an infield single in the ninth and landed Jose Altuve added a solo drive to give the homered twice and Tampa Bay pitchers hard on the bag. He rolled onto the grass Houston Astros an 8-5 win over the Seattle set a team nine-inning record with 19 clearly in discomfort before exiting for a Mariners on Monday night. strikeouts in the Rays’ 14-5 romp over pinch runner. Manager Joe Maddon didn’t Mets 7, Red Sox 4: Michael Conforto, Pete the Atlanta Braves on Monday night. have an immediate update afterward. Bas- Alonso and Dominic Smith all homered, Tyler Glasnow struck out nine and al- sitt (1-0) worked out of a bases-loaded Michael Wacha pitched well over five in- lowed one hit over four innings in first predicament in the fourth when he threw nings and the New York Mets beat the Bos- start after missing part of summer camp out Tommy La Stella at the plate to start an ton Red Sox 7-4 on Monday night. Red Sox with the Rays after testing positive for the inning-ending double play. opener Josh Osich (0-1) escaped trouble in coronavirus. Diego Castillo (1-0) struck Padres 5, Diamondbacks: Fernando Tatis the first thanks to two Mets baserunning out two in a 10-pitch fifth and Jalen Jr. saw the ball rolling to the wall in left-cen- mistakes but gave up a two-run shot to Beeks fanned seven over his three in- ter field and raced around the bases, diving Conforto in the second that cleared both nings. Jose Martinez and Yoshi Tsutsugo headfirst into third as his helmet went flying the usual visitor’s bullpen and the auxiliary drew consecutive one-out walks from off. tent behind it. Alonso’s homer off Jeffrey Mike Foltynewicz (0-1) to start an eight- Blue Jays 4, Nationals 1: Teoscar Springs, which made it 4-0 in the third in- run fourth inning that gave Tampa Bay a Hernández hit two of Toronto’s four solo ning, cleared the Green Monster and hit 9-1 lead. Renfroe then hit a towering homers off Aníbal Sánchez to account for the wall behind the second row of fan cut- homer to deep left center and Joey Wen- all the Blue Jays’ scoring in a 4-1 victory outs, bouncing back toward the infield. dle homered on the next pitch. over the Washington Nationals on Monday LATE Athletics 3, Angels 0: Mark Canha hom- night. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati ered for the first time this season, Chris Royals 14, Tigers 6: Maikel Franco hit two Milwaukee at Pittsburgh Bassitt escaped a big jam and the Oakland of Kansas City’s six home runs, and the POSTPONED Athletics beat the Los Angeles Angels 3-0 Royals pounded the Tigers 14-6 on Mon- Associated Press on Monday as the teams concluded their day night, spoiling Detroit’s fan-free home N.Y. Yankees at Philadelphia, Tampa Bay Rays’ Willy Adames celebrates his three-run off Atlanta Braves season-opening wraparound series. An- opener. coronavirus starting pitcher Mike Foltynewicz during the fourth inning of a baseball game Monday, July gels shortstop Andrelton Simmons ap- Astros 8, Mariners 5: Alex Bregman hit his Baltimore at Miami, coronavirus 27, 2020, in St. Petersburg. The Rays won, 14-5. peared to roll his left ankle when he ran out 100th career homer, a three-run shot, and at Cleveland, rain

BOX SCORES THIS DATE IN BASEBALL Tampa Bay 14, a-Rojas ph 1 0 0 0 Mejía c 2 1 0 0 Griffin, W, 1-0 1 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 1931 — Bob Fothergill of Chicago hit homers and driving in six runs in the Vogt c 0 0 0 0 Olivares rf 3 1 1 1 McCarthy 1 1/3 0 0 0 2 1 a home run and a triple in an 11-run sixth inning as the Braves beat the San Peralta lf 4 0 0 0 Staumont 1 2 1 1 0 3 Atlanta 5 Ahmed ss 4 1 1 0 Sparkman 2 2 0 0 0 2 eighth inning. The White Sox set an Francisco Giants 10-1. Atlanta Tampa Bay Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 29 6 7 6 Speier 1 0 0 0 2 1 American League record by recording 1990 — Shawon Dunston tied a ab r h bi ab r h bi Arizona 002 000 000 —2 Detroit 12 hits in the inning and beat the New major league record with three triples Acuña Jr. rf 4 1 1 0 Choi 1b 4 1 0 0 San Diego 100 500 00x —6 M.Fulmer 2 2/3 5 4 4 1 2 York Yankees 14-12. and led the Chicago Cubs to a 10-7 win Albies 2b 4 1 0 0 Lowe 2b 3 2 2 2 E—Perdomo (1). DP—Arizona 1, San Diego 1. Funkhouser, L, 0-1 1 4 5 5 2 1 1940 — King Kong Keller hit three over the Montreal Expos. Freeman 1b 2 1 1 1 Brosseau 2b 1 0 0 0 Burrows 2 1/3 3 3 3 1 0 LOB—Arizona 8, San Diego 4. 2B—S.Marte homers to give the New York Yankees a 1991 — Dennis Martinez pitched a Culberson 1 0 0 0 Martínez dh 4 2 2 3 (2), Myers (1). 3B—Tatis Jr. (1). HR—Grisham C.Fulmer 1 0 0 0 1 1 Ozuna lf 3 0 0 0 Tsutsugo lf 4 1 1 0 (1). Schreiber 1 0 0 0 0 1 10-9 win over Chicago in the first game perfect game, sending the Montreal Duvall ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Renfroe rf 5 2 3 4 IP H R ER BB SO A.Castro 1 1 2 2 1 1 of a doubleheader split. Expos past Los Angeles 2-0 at Dodger Adams dh 4 1 1 3 Wendle 3b 5 2 2 1 Arizona Funkhouser pitched to 7 batters in the 4th. Swanson ss 3 1 1 1 Adames ss 3 1 1 1 1951 — Clyde Vollmer of Boston hit a Stadium. Weaver, L, 0-1 3 1/3 7 6 6 2 6 HBP—Burrows (Merrifield). grand slam in the 16th inning, the latest 1993 — Ken Griffey Jr. tied a major Hechavarría 1 0 0 0 Kiermaier cf 3 1 1 1 Clarke 3 2/3 0 0 0 2 3 Umpires—Home, Shane Livensparger; First, Bill Riley 3b 4 0 0 0 Margot cf 1 0 0 0 Ju.Guerra 1 0 0 0 0 1 Welke; Second, Pat Hoberg; Third, Ramon De hit in a major league game. The Red league record by homering in his eighth Inciarte cf 3 0 0 0 Zunino c 2 2 1 1 San Diego Jesus. Sox beat the Cleveland Indians, 8-4, consecutive game, but it wasn’t enough Contreras c 4 0 0 0 Smith c 0 0 0 0 Lucchesi 3 2/3 5 2 2 1 2 T—3:20. in 16. for the Seattle Mariners in a 5-1 loss to Totals 34 5 4 5 Totals 35 14 13 13 Quantrill, W, 1-0 1 1/3 1 0 0 1 1 1958 — For the sixth time in his ca- the Minnesota Twins. Atlanta 010 004 000 —5 Hill 1 0 0 0 0 1 N.Y. Mets 7, reer, Mickey Mantle hit home runs from Tampa Bay 001 812 11x—14 Perdomo 2 0 0 0 1 2 1994 — On the night the baseball E—Adames (1), Wendle (1). DP—Atlanta 2, Stammen 1 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 4 both sides of the plate. New York beat players set an Aug. 12 strike date, Tampa Bay 0. LOB—Atlanta 4, Tampa Bay 4. HBP—Lucchesi (Calhoun), Weaver (Mejía). New York Boston the Athletics 14-7. Kenny Rogers of the Texas Rangers 2B—Lowe (3), Adames (2). 3B—Lowe (2). HR— Umpires—Home, Quinn Wolcott; First, Ted Bar- ab r h bi ab r h bi 1971 — Sixteen-time Gold Glove win- pitched a perfect game for a 4-0 victory Swanson (2), Adams (1), Zunino (1), Renfroe 2 rett; Second, Adrian Johnson; Third, Mark Rip- Rosario ss 5 1 2 0 Benintendi lf 4 0 1 0 ner Brooks Robinson committed three over California. (2), Wendle (1), Martínez (1). SB—Adames (1). perger. Alonso 1b 5 1 1 2 Martinez dh 3 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO T—3:03. McNeil 3b 5 0 2 0 Devers 3b 4 1 1 0 errors in the sixth inning against the 2004 — Troy Percival recorded his Atlanta Davis lf 3 1 1 0 Bogaerts ss 4 1 1 2 Oakland A’s. Frank Robinson’s three- 300th save after John Lackey allowed Foltynewicz L,0-1 3 1/3 4 6 6 4 3 Houston 8, Seattle 5 Marisnick cf 1 0 0 0 Moreland 1b 4 1 2 2 run homer in the ninth won the game for three hits over 8 1-3 innings to help Ana- Toussaint 2 2/3 5 6 6 1 6 Conforto rf 4 1 1 2 Vázquez c 4 0 0 0 the Orioles. heim beat Texas 2-0. Minter 2/3 2 1 1 1 1 Seattle Houston ab r h bi ab r h bi Ramos c 4 1 2 0 Verdugo rf 4 0 1 0 1976 — John Odom (five innings) 2006 — Houston rookie Luke Scott Dayton 1 1/3 2 1 1 0 2 Canó 2b 3 1 0 0 Bradley Jr. cf 3 0 1 0 Long Jr. 2b 3 1 0 0 Springer cf 5 0 0 0 Tampa Bay Giménez 2b 0 0 0 0 Peraza 2b 4 0 1 0 and Francisco Barrios (four innings) hit for the cycle and drove in five runs, Crawford ss 3 2 1 0 Altuve 2b 4 2 2 2 Glasnow 4 1 1 1 2 9 Do.Smith dh 4 1 1 3 combined on a no-hitter as the Chicago but the Astros lost to Arizona 8-7. Lewis cf 4 1 2 0 Bregman 3b 3 2 1 3 Castillo W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Nimmo cf-lf 4 0 1 0 White Sox beat Oakland 2-1. 2009 — Chicago White Sox ace Mark Beeks H,1 3 3 4 3 0 7 Seager 3b 5 0 1 1 Brantley dh 3 1 2 1 Totals 38 7 11 7 Totals 34 4 8 4 Alvarado 1 0 0 0 0 1 White 1b 5 1 2 2 Gurriel 1b 4 0 0 0 1983 — AL President Lee McPhail Buehrle set a major league record by New York 022 300 000 —7 HBP—Toussaint (Zunino). WP—Toussaint, Marmolejos 5 0 1 0 Correa ss 3 0 1 0 ruled that George Brett’s “pine tar” home retiring 45 straight batters. Coming off a Boston 000 101 020 —4 Beeks. Nola c 2 0 0 0 Reddick rf 4 0 1 1 E—Peraza (1), Devers (3). DP—New York 1, run against New York on July 24 should perfect game in his last start against Umpires—Home, Ryan Additon; First, Paul Nau- Lopes rf 4 0 1 0 Tucker lf 3 2 0 0 Boston 0. LOB—New York 6, Boston 5. 2B— count. The umpires had disallowed the Tampa Bay, Buehrle retired the first 17 ert; Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, Carlos Tor- Gordon lf 4 0 1 0 Garneau c 3 1 1 1 Ramos (1), Devers (2). HR—Conforto (1), res. Totals 35 5 9 3 Totals 32 8 8 8 homer because the pine tar on Brett’s bat Twins to surpass the record of 41 Alonso (1), Do.Smith (1), Moreland (2), Bo- T—3:03. Seattle 003 000 200 —5 exceeded the 18-inch limit. The rest of the straight set by and San Francisco’s Jim gaerts (1). SB—Benintendi (1). Houston 004 130 00x —8 IP H R ER BB SO game was played Aug. 18 with the Kan- Barr in 1972 and tied by teammate E—Seager (2), Reddick (1). DP—Seattle 1, Oakland 6, New York sas City Royals beating the Yankees, 5-4. Bobby Jenks, a reliever, in 2007. The Houston 1. LOB—Seattle 10, Houston 5. 2B— Wacha W,1-0 5 5 1 1 1 4 Lopes (2), Crawford (1), Altuve (1), Brantley (2), 1989 — Atlanta’s Dale Murphy tied streak ended with two outs in the sixth L.A. Angels 4 Shreve 2 1 1 1 0 0 Reddick (2). 3B—Garneau (1). HR—White (1), two major league records by hitting two and Minnesota went on to win 5-3. Los Angeles Oakland Familia 2/3 2 2 2 1 0 Bregman (1), Altuve (1). SB—Long Jr. (2), ab r h bi ab r h bi Lugo S,1-1 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Tucker (1), Brantley (1). Fletcher 3b 4 1 4 0 Semien ss 4 1 2 0 Boston IP H R ER BB SO Trout cf 3 1 2 4 Laureano cf 3 1 1 0 STATISTICAL LEADERS Seattle Osich L,0-1 2 2 2 2 1 1 La Stella 2b 4 0 0 0 Chapman 3b 3 1 0 0 Springs 1 1/3 4 5 5 1 2 Graveman L,0-1 4 6 7 6 3 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING_M.Rojas, Miami, .700; J.Turner, Los Angeles, Upton lf 4 0 0 0 Olson 1b 2 1 0 1 Hembree 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Guilbeau 1 2 1 1 1 0 BATTING_Bradley Jr., Boston, .571; Cruz, Minnesota, .467; Conforto, New York, .417; Goldschmidt, St. Louis, Walsh 1b 3 0 0 0 Canha rf 4 1 1 2 Godley 4 4 0 0 0 7 Ramirez 2 0 0 0 1 2 .538; Iglesias, Baltimore, .538; Fletcher, Los Angeles, .533; .417; Robles, Washington, .417; Arcia, Milwaukee, .400; Hermosillo 1 0 1 0 Grossman lf 3 0 2 1 Valdez 1 1 0 0 0 1 Bedrosian p 0 0 0 0 Machín dh 3 0 0 0 Margevicius 1 0 0 0 0 0 Alberto, Baltimore, .500; Lowe, Tampa Bay, .500; Brantley, Willi.Contreras, Atlanta, .400; DeJong, St. Louis, .400; Houston Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson; First, James Houston, .467; Maldonado, Houston, .455; Lopes, Seattle, Swanson, Atlanta, .400; Votto, Cincinnati, .385. Simmons ss 4 0 0 0 Murphy c 3 1 1 1 Hoye; Second, Mike Estabrook; Third, Chad James 3 3 3 3 5 5 .444; Moncada, Chicago, .444; Stanton, New York, .444. RUNS_Albies, Atlanta, 4; Bell, Pittsburgh, 4; F.Freeman, Castro c 4 0 0 0 Kemp 2b 3 0 0 0 Whitson. Bielak W,1-0 3 1/3 4 2 1 0 4 RUNS_Altuve, Houston, 7; Cruz, Minnesota, 7; Bradley Jr., Atlanta, 4; Goldschmidt, St. Louis, 4; Hernández, Los An- Thaiss dh 2 0 0 0 T—3:11. Ward ph-dh 2 0 0 0 Paredes 2/3 1 0 0 0 2 Boston, 4; Bregman, Houston, 4; Laureano, Oakland, 4; geles, 4; M.Rojas, Miami, 4; Swanson, Atlanta, 4; 18 tied at Goodwin rf 4 2 2 0 Sneed H,1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Lewis, Seattle, 4; Phillips, Kansas City, 4; Polanco, Minne- 3. Osuna S,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 2 Toronto 4, sota, 4; Ramírez, Cleveland, 4; Renfroe, Tampa Bay, 4; RBI_Hosmer, San Diego, 7; Swanson, Atlanta, 7; Happ, Totals 35 4 9 4 Totals 28 6 7 5 Graveman pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. Rosario, Minnesota, 4; Semien, Oakland, 4; Tucker, Hous- Chicago, 5; M.Rojas, Miami, 5; Hernández, Los Angeles, 5; Los Angeles 003 010 000 —4 HBP—James (Nola). WP—James. Washington 1 ton, 4. Do.Smith, New York, 4; Moustakas, Cincinnati, 4; Osuna, Oakland 500 001 00x —6 Umpires—Home, Gabe Morales; First, Alfonso Toronto Washington RBI_Cruz, Minnesota, 10; Cave, Minnesota, 6; Maldonado, Pittsburgh, 4; DeJong, St. Louis, 4; Robles, Washington, 4; DP—Los Angeles 2, Oakland 0. LOB—Los An- Marquez; Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Cory ab r h bi ab r h bi Houston, 6; Brantley, Houston, 6; Ramírez, Cleveland, 5; Adams, Atlanta, 4; J.Turner, Los Angeles, 4. geles 5, Oakland 3. HR—Trout (1), Murphy (1). Blaser. Hernández 5 2 2 2 Turner ss 4 0 2 0 Olson, Oakland, 5; Bogaerts, Boston, 5; J.Jones, Detroit, 5; HITS_M.Rojas, Miami, 7; J.Turner, Los Angeles, 7; Hernán- SB—Fletcher (0). SF—Trout (1). T—3:04. Biggio 2b 4 0 0 0 Eaton rf 4 0 1 0 Lowe, Tampa Bay, 5; Bregman, Houston, 5; Franco, Kansas dez, Los Angeles, 6; S.Marte, Arizona, 6; Swanson, At- IP H R ER BB SO Gurriel Jr. lf 4 0 1 0 Castro 2b 4 0 2 0 City, 5. lanta, 6; 10 tied at 5. Los Angeles Kansas City 14, Guerrero Jr. 4 0 0 0 Kendrick 1b 4 0 1 0 HITS_Bradley Jr., Boston, 8; Fletcher, Los Angeles, 8; DOUBLES_J.Turner, Los Angeles, 4; Albies, Atlanta, 2; Ohtani L,0-1 0 3 5 5 3 0 Tellez dh 3 1 1 1 Cabrera 3b 4 0 0 0 Brantley, Houston, 7; Cruz, Minnesota, 7; Iglesias, Balti- Haseley, Philadelphia, 2; Hosmer, San Diego, 2; K.Marte, Andriese 5 2/3 3 0 0 1 5 Detroit 6 Drury 3b 4 0 0 0 Thames dh 2 1 1 0 more, 7; Lowe, Tampa Bay, 7; Alberto, Baltimore, 6; Lewis, Arizona, 2; S.Marte, Arizona, 2; Muncy, Los Angeles, 2; Ramirez 1 1/3 1 1 1 0 0 Panik ss 2 0 0 0 Suzuki c 4 0 2 1 Seattle, 6; Merrifield, Kansas City, 6; 10 tied at 5. Ozuna, Atlanta, 2; Seager, Los Angeles, 2; Tatis Jr., San Bedrosian 1 0 0 0 1 0 Kansas City Detroit ab r h bi ab r h bi Espinal ss 1 0 0 0 Robles cf 4 0 2 0 DOUBLES_Iglesias, Baltimore, 3; Lowe, Tampa Bay, 3; Diego, 2. Oakland Jansen c 4 1 2 1 Taylor lf 4 0 0 0 Merrifield 2b 5 3 3 3 Goodrum ss 4 1 1 0 Seager, Seattle, 3; 18 tied at 2. TRIPLES_Bruce, Philadelphia, 1; Castro, Washington, 1; Fiers 4 7 4 4 0 0 Fisher rf 3 0 1 0 Lopez 2b 0 0 0 0 Schoop 2b 3 0 0 1 TRIPLES_Crawford, Seattle, 2; Lowe, Tampa Bay, 2; Chap- Edman, St. Louis, 1; Gamel, Milwaukee, 1; M.Rojas, Miami, Petit W,0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Alford rf 0 0 0 0 man, Oakland, 1; Fisher, Toronto, 1; Garneau, Houston, 1; 1; Rosario, New York, 1; Sierra, Miami, 1; Tatis Jr., San McFarland H,0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Soler rf 4 1 1 2 H.Castro 2b 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 7 4 Totals 34 1 11 1 Goodrum, Detroit, 1; Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 1; Kiner-Falefa, Diego, 1; Wong, St. Louis, 1. Soria H,0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Starling cf 1 0 0 0 Cabrera dh 3 0 1 0 Toronto 100 210 000 —4 Texas, 1; Mathis, Texas, 1; Reddick, Houston, 1. HOME RUNS_Gosselin, Philadelphia, 2; Rizzo, Chicago, 2; Diekman H,0 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 Mondesi ss 5 0 0 0 1-Stewart pr 0 0 0 0 Washington 000 100 000 —1 HOME RUNS_Cruz, Minnesota, 3; 14 tied at 2. Story, Colorado, 2; Happ, Chicago, 2; Gregorius, Philadel- Hendriks S,0-1 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Pérez c 4 2 1 1 Cron 1b 4 0 0 0 DP—Toronto 4, Washington 0. LOB—Toronto 6, STOLEN BASES_Grossman, Oakland, 2; Long Jr., Seattle, phia, 2; Aguilar, Miami, 2; Votto, Cincinnati, 2; Ozuna, At- Ohtani pitched to 6 batters in the 1st, Fiers Hernandez c 0 0 0 0 Lugo 3b 0 0 0 0 Washington 10. 2B—Gurriel Jr. (1), Suzuki (1). 2; 12 tied at 1. lanta, 2; Swanson, Atlanta, 2; Muncy, Los Angeles, 2. pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. O’Hearn 1b 4 1 2 2 Mercer 3b-1b 5 1 1 0 3B—Fisher (1). HR—Hernández 2 (2), Tellez PITCHING_B.Smith, Oakland, 2-0; 24 tied at 1-0. STOLEN BASES_Pham, San Diego, 4; 16 tied at 1. Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Adam Franco 3b 5 2 3 4 Maybin rf 4 1 1 0 (1), Jansen (1). ERA_Andriese, Los Angeles, 0.00; Bassitt, Oakland, 0.00; PITCHING_25 tied at 1-0. Hamari; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Mike Gordon lf 3 0 0 0 Reyes lf 4 2 2 2 IP H R ER BB SO Bieber, Cleveland, 0.00; Chavez, Texas, 0.00; Detwiler, ERA_Chacín, Atlanta, 0.00; Clarke, Arizona, 0.00; Hen- Muchlinski. Mejia lf 1 0 0 0 Romine c 4 0 1 0 Toronto Chicago, 0.00; Godley, Boston, 0.00; Luzardo, Oakland, dricks, Chicago, 0.00; Paddack, San Diego, 0.00; Richards, T—3:02. Cordero dh 4 2 1 0 Jones cf 4 1 2 3 Phillips cf-rf 4 3 2 2 Thornton 4 8 1 1 2 3 0.00; Lynn, Texas, 0.00; Y.Ramirez, Seattle, 0.00; Yar- San Diego, 0.00; Soroka, Atlanta, 0.00; deGrom, New York, Cole 1 1 0 0 0 1 brough, Tampa Bay, 0.00. 0.00; Stripling, Los Angeles, 1.29; Wheeler, Philadelphia, Totals 40 14 13 14 Totals 36 6 9 6 San Diego 6, Borucki W,1-0 1 1/3 1 0 0 1 2 STRIKEOUTS_Bieber, Cleveland, 14; Beeks, Tampa Bay, 1.29; Alcantara, Miami, 1.35. Kansas City 013 620 002 —14 Romano H,2 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 12; Carrasco, Cleveland, 10; Glasnow, Tampa Bay, 9; Lynn, STRIKEOUTS_Bauer, Cincinnati, 13; Castillo, Cincinnati, Detroit 050 001 000 —6 Arizona 2 Dolis H,3 1 0 0 0 1 0 Texas, 9; Turnbull, Detroit, 8; Bundy, Los Angeles, 7; Can- 11; Scherzer, Washington, 11; S.Gray, Cincinnati, 9; Hen- E—Mondesi (1), Franco (1). DP—Kansas City 1, Arizona San Diego Bass S,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 1 ning, Los Angeles, 7; Godley, Boston, 7; Graveman, Seat- dricks, Chicago, 9; Chatwood, Chicago, 8; Corbin, Wash- Detroit 0. LOB—Kansas City 6, Detroit 8. 2B— ab r h bi ab r h bi Washington tle, 7; Singer, Kansas City, 7; Verlander, Houston, 7. ington, 8; Lamet, San Diego, 8; deGrom, New York, 8; 7 tied Cordero (1), Merrifield (2), O’Hearn (1). 3B— K.Marte 2b 5 0 1 0 Tatis Jr. ss 4 0 2 3 Sánchez L,0-1 5 6 4 4 1 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE at 7. Goodrum (1). HR—Franco 2 (2), Merrifield (1), Vargas 1b 4 0 1 0 Grisham cf 4 1 1 1 Freeman 2/3 0 0 0 1 1 Pérez (2), Soler (2), Phillips (1), Jones (2), S.Marte cf 3 1 2 1 Machado 3b 3 0 1 0 Guerra 2 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Escobar 3b 3 0 1 1 Pham lf 4 0 0 0 Reyes (1). SF—Schoop (1). IP H R ER BB SO Harper 1 1 0 0 1 1 Walker dh 3 0 0 0 Profar dh 3 1 0 0 Kansas City Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Todd Calhoun rf 3 0 0 0 Myers 1b 3 1 1 0 Tichenor; Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Montgomery 2 5 5 3 0 1 C.Kelly c 3 0 0 0 Garcia 2b 3 1 1 1 Chris Segal.

Associated Press New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, left, steps on first to make the out after taking the relay Associated Press from relief pitcher Chasen Shreve (47) on a grounder by ’s Jackie Bradley Jr. (19) Houston Astros relief pitcher Roberto Osuna throws during the ninth inning during the seventh inning of a baseball game Monday, July 27, 2020, at Fenway Park in Boston. of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners Monday, July 27, 2020, in The Mets won, 7-4. Houston. The Astros won 8-5. Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Sports Tuesday, July 28, 2020 A7 At least 2 MLB games postponed On the AIRWAVES TODAY’S SPORTS “I’m going to be honest with you: against the Phillies. MLB Marlins virus I’m scared,” Martinez said. The Orioles planned to return to 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Baltimore Orioles at Miami Marlins. Two major league games scheduled Baltimore from Miami on Monday 7 p.m. (MLB) Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Indians. for Monday night were postponed night, an indication their scheduled 9 p.m. (FS1) Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston Astros. outbreak sends after more than a dozen Marlins play- game Tuesday against the Marlins ers and staff members tested positive won’t take place at Marlins Park. 9:30 p.m. (MLB) San Diego Padres at San Francisco Giants. ripples across league for COVID-19 in an outbreak that Meanwhile, White Sox manager NBA PRESEASON stranded the team in Philadelphia. Rick Renteria will be kept away 2 p.m. (NBA) Memphis Grizzlies vs Miami Heat. Steven Wine The Marlins’ home opener against from the team after experiencing a 4:30 p.m. (NBA) San Antonio Spurs vs Indiana Pacers. AP sports writer Baltimore was called off, as was the “slight cough and nasal congestion,” 8 p.m. (NBA) WNBA Washington Mystics vs Connecticut Sun. Yankees’ game at Philadelphia. The general manager Rick Hahn said. NHL PRESEASON MIAMI — The Miami Marlins Yankees would have been in the Tests were planned. 4 p.m. (NBCSPT) Pittsburgh Penguins vs Philadelphia Flyers. scrambled for roster replacements same clubhouse the Marlins used The Marlins’ outbreak was the 8 p.m. (NHL) Toronto Maple Leafs vs Montreal Canadiens. last weekend. as they coped with a coronavirus talk of baseball, and the Nationals’ 10:30 p.m. (NHL) Edmonton Oilers vs Calgary Flames. outbreak. The New York Yankees Nine Marlins players on the 30- Martinez choked on his words as he Pittsburgh Penguins vs Philadelphia Flyers. had an unscheduled day off in Phil- man roster, two taxi squad players discussed the situation. Martinez 1:30 a.m. (NHL) adelphia while the home team un- and two staff members tested posi- missed time last season because of a LACROSSE derwent COVID-19 tests. The tive, a person familiar with the situ- heart condition, and the Nationals 7 p.m. (NBCSPT) PLL Championship Series Waterdogs Baltimore Orioles were flying home ation told The Associated Press. are scheduled to play in Miami this LC vs Archers LC. from Miami without playing a game. The Yankees are staying in Phil- weekend. 9:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) PLL Championship Series Redwoods The Chicago White Sox manager adelphia and have their own club- “My level of concern went from LC vs Chrome LC. was sidelined by a cough. house staff with the team there, about an eight to a 12. I mean this SOCCER And Washington Nationals manager the person said. The Marlins post- thing really hits home now,” Martinez 1:25 p.m. (ESPN) Italian Serie A Soccer Parma vs Atalanta. Dave Martinez summed up the situa- poned their flight home Sunday said. “I got guys in our clubhouse that 8 p.m. (ESPN) MLS Soccer Round of 16: Minnesota night after their series finale are really concerned, as well.” tion in a season barely underway. United FC vs Columbus Crew SC. 10:30 p.m. (ESPN) MLS Soccer Round of 16: FC Cincin- nati vs Portland Timbers. TENNIS Storer first 2-time Wheel Man winner 11 a.m. (TENNIS) World Team Tennis: Washington DC vs. 10. 59x Becca Monopoli Springfield. 11. 5k Kristin Clements 3 p.m. (TENNIS) World Team Tennis: Philadelphia vs. San Over 130 cars 12. 37 Jacob Wozniak 13. 24 Donnie Burkhalter Diego. 14. 54 Todd Hagg compete in 15. 53 Nicholas Haag Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the 16. 15 Travis Soukup discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a 17. 11Jr Carter Brown 18. 11 Charlie Brown game on the listed channel, please contact your cable seven divisions 19. 24k Chase King provider. Kimberly Kelly 20. 60x Trenton Henick 21. 28 Keith Zavrel For the Chronicle 22. 44 Paul Grynewicz 23. 88 Josh Heranda LOTTERY Over 130 competitors DIVISION STATS: 23 trucks. 50 laps. Margin Florida made their way to Citrus of Victory: 0.659 sec. Avg. Speed: 38.379 County Speedway for a mph. Best Time by 19 Colt Cecil, 14.926 Here are the winning numbers se- sec., 60.297 mph. DISQUALIFICATIONS: full night of action that None. *Fast Qualifier 92 Brennon Pletcher, lected Monday in the Florida Lottery: saw three- and four-wide 14.690 sec., 61.266 mph. PICK 2 (early) PICK 5 (early) race action and heated Brandon Ford Wheel Man battles throughout seven Sportsman Series 0 - 6 3 - 8 - 0 - 6 - 4 1. 9 Brooke Storer* PICK 2 (late) divisions on the quar- TYLER SONTAG/Speed Racer PICK 5 (late) 2. 63 Tim Alexander 8 - 4 ter-mile asphalt oval. Brooks Storer stops for a quick photo opp after being the 3. 5 Chad Rutherford 9 - 6 - 6 - 3 - 2 The premier race facil- first driver to win two Brandon Ford Wheel Man Sportsman 4. 59 Jake Perkins PICK 3 (early) ity was filled to near ca- Series events this season. Both wins came at Citrus County 5. 69 Rex Struble 6 - 2 - 5 FANTASY 5 pacity with race car Speedway. The first came on Race No. 2 of the series on 6. 32 Dillon Sivils 1 - 3 - 21 - 30 - 32 7. 21 Eric Sharrone PICK 3 (late) haulers wound throughout February 29, 2020. CASH 4 LIFE 8. 23 Edward Allen 1 - 6 - 3 the pit area and grand- By nearly a five second 14. 76 Stephen Carpenter 9. 19 Kevin Macy 10 - 15 - 32 - 37 - 50 stands filled with fans that advantage, Kevin Harrod 15. 2 Jarrett Wagman 10. 33 Chris Allen PICK 4 (early) 16. 48 Jason Carpenter 11. 65 Rick Reed CASH BALL came to watch the action led the way to the finish of 9 - 4 - 0 - 6 first hand. 17. 51 Jase Henley 12. 74 Corey Crisafulli 2 the Mod Mini 25. Lauren 18. 87 Robbie Bundon 13. 01 Tom Posavec PICK 4 (late) Brooke Storer became Lanier followed for sec- 19. 88F Aidan Foley 14. 2x Richard Anderson 9 - 6 - 7 - 4 the first two-time winner ond, Nick Cummins third, 20. 51m Mark Bartimac 15. 3 Jesse Henley DIVISION STATS: 20 of 22 cars. 25 laps. of the Brandon Ford Kasey Kilfoyl fourth and 16. 12 Joey Sims Wheel Man Sportsman Se- Margin of Victory: 0.397 seconds. Avg. 17. 73b Jason Bartram Tom Scalise fifth. Speed: 18.707 mph. Best Lap by: 21 Bryton Sunday’s winning numbers and payouts: ries this season. 18. 56 Brandon Morris Thirty competitors Horner, 15.185 sec., 59.269 mph. DISQUAL- 19. 14x Brandon Strevels 6 – 9 – 14 – 23 – 24 5-of-5 CB No winners Storer started mid-way IFICATIONS: none. *No heat race. Fantasy 5: made the Pure Stock show 20. 16 Tim Sozio 5-of-5 1 winner $166,350.65 5-of-5 No winners in the field after setting that ended with Morris Street Stock 25 21. 07 Jeff Scofield the night’s fast-qualifying 1. 1x Richie Smith DIVISION STATS: 21 cars. 50 laps. Margin of 4-of-5 286 $93.50 Richardson in victory lane Players should verify winning time and an 11-car invert. 2. 4 Jerry Rogers Victory: 0.375 sec. Avg. Speed: 16.383 mph. 3-of-5 8,558 $8.50 after leading all but one 3. 1 Geoffrey Blotz Best Lap by 53 Tim Alexander, 14.358 sec., Cash 4 Life: 4 – 7 – 34 – 50 – 54 numbers by calling 850-487- It didn’t take long for 7777 or at www.flalottery.com. lap of the 25-lap event. 4. 69A Jonathan Appleby 62.683 mph. *Fast Qualifier: 9 Brooke Storer, Cash Ball: 3 Storer to find her way to Jason Waller made an at- 5. 10 Ryan Hinote 14.195 sec., 63.403 mph. 6. 12 Lonnie Hinote the front, where she would tempt at the lead with just lead all but four laps of the 7. 62 Peanut Waller six laps to go and was side- DIVISION STATS: 7 cars. 19 of 25 laps. No 50-lap event before taking by-side with Richardson other information available. DISQUALIFICA- the checkered flag. as they powered down the TIONS: none. *No heat race. Mod Mini 25 Tim Alexander posted backstretch. By the time his best finish of the series 1. 34 Kevin Harrod they exited turn No. 4, 2. 69 Michael Hinde Davis Family after pressuring Storer for Waller backed out of the 3. 22 Lauren Lanier the lead in the closing laps race when his No. 3 race 4. 2 Nick Cummins “Our Doctors and was ultimately forced 5. 33 Kasey Kilfoyl car went up in smoke. 6. 25 Tom Scalise Make The to follow Storer to the line Richardson drove off to 0.375 seconds back for 7. 24 Chris Thornton Difference!” 8. 71 Sonya Heater Hearing win the event over Kleav second. Lewis, Bobby Mobley, DIVISION STATS: 9 cars. 25 laps. Margin of Forced to start the event James Peters and Randy Victory: 4.785 sec. Avg. Speed: 30.336 mph. Best Lap by: 34 Kevin Harrod, 15.137 sec., in the rear, Chad Ruther- Lewellen. www.davisfamilyhearing.com ford rebounded from an 59.457 mph. DISQUALIFICATIONS: 161 Once the event was over Garrett Larson, illegal ride height in post- earlier disqualification for and the top cars were in race technical inspection. WE ARE OPEN CRYSTAL RIVER an illegal ride height to tech it was found that race Pure Stock 25 1. 12 Morris Richardson 11515 W. finish third overall. cars for both Kleav Lewis To Serve Our Jake Perkins, who also 2. 5 James Peters (tire prep) and Bobby Mob- 3. 3L Randy Lewellen Valued Patients At This Time. Emerald Oaks Dr. started his night in the ley (ride height) did not 4. 07 Travis Blotz 352-666-8910 rear for a weight issue meet legal specifications 5. 4B Joe Winchell CALL TODAY after qualifying, finished 6. 69 Thomas Ausburn Sr. and both were subse- 7. 98w Roger Welch fourth. Early race leader quently deleted from the Rex Struble finished fifth. 8. 65 Happy Florian finishing order. A third car, 9. 19 Rick Maguire Superior Care Rounding out the top ten driven by Billy Smith, was 10. 10 Gregy Dick included Dillon Sivils disqualified during the 11. 1 Mike Pitts with Hearing Aids 12. 7 Kevin Grant Jr. (sixth), Eric Sharrone (sev- race for intentionally tak- enth), Edward Allen 13. 58 Larry Welter Jr. & Beyond ing out a car while the 14. M16 Wesley Rounds (eighth), Kevin Macy (ninth), field was under caution. 15. 3 Jason Waller and Chris Allen (tenth). That blatant maneuver 16. 888 Craig Cuzzone • Cochlear Implants 17. 94 Sport Wilson An early-race run on the forced track officials to 18. 20 Lane Wilson • Bone Anchored inside lane gave Derek disqualify him from the Pugh the advantage and 19. 70 Marty Neikens event as well as suspend 20. 15 Rebecca Catarelli Hearing Aids the ultimate win in the Pro him for one race. 21. 82 Danny Maddox Truck 50. Pugh took the 22. A5 Thomas Meyer Brayden Boardman 23. 4 Brandon Love • Pediatrics lead from Leroy Moore Jr. came from outside the sec- after a door-handle-to- 24. AK47 Casey Rounds ond row to lead the field 25. 45 James Johnston • Balance door-handle battle down six laps into the 25 lap 26. 73 Jeremy Simpson • Tinnitus the backstretch that ended Anything Automotive Mini 27. 8 Dakota Dinkins DIVISION STATS: 30 cars. 25 laps. Margin of as the pair came out of the Stock feature. Once out fourth turn just eight laps Victory: 3.829 sec. Avg. Speed: 13.307 mph. front, Boardman was able Best Lap by 58 Larry Welter Jr., 15.975 sec., into the 50-lap event. to hold off the constant 56.338 mph. DISQUALIFICATIONS: 4x Once out front, Pugh pressure by Garry Holli- Kleav Lewis, tire prep found during post-race drove in and around technical inspection; 29 Bobby Mobley, illegal man Jr. early on and then ride height found during post-race technical slower traffic before tak- Michael Meeks in the clos- ing the uncontested check- inspection; 00s Billy Smith: unsportsman-like ing laps to win the event. conduct for intentionally taking a car out 2020 ered flag. Meeks fell three laps short while field was under caution, resulting in Only eight of the 23-car 1-race suspension. of a second place finish Anything Automotive Mini Stock 25 field finished the event on when mechanical issues Four Locations For Your Convenience! the lead lap, including 1. 35 Brayden Boardman forced him to pull out of 2. 15 Brian Potvin Nick Hernandez, Colt Hillsborough County the event and give the po- 3. 88 Jason Simmons 1159 Nikki View Dr, Brandon, FL 813-565-8872 Cecil, Brey Holmes, Jef- sition to Brian Potvin. 4. 17 Gary Holliman Jr. 5. 6 Donnie Mosman Hernando County frey White, Moore, Mi- Jason Simmons led a six- chael Whipple and 6. 27 Kipp McVey 4075 Mariner Blvd., Spring Hill, FL 352-666-8910 car train to the finish for 7. 99 Brittany Hart Brennon Pletcher, respec- third. Holliman fell back 8. 68 Steve Darling Pasco County tively. Bryton Horner fin- to fourth, Donnie Mosman 9. 44 Kyle Courtney 11325 Little Road, New Port Richey, FL 727-375-8111 10. 6p Joe Pitchford ished ninth, Becca finished fifth. Citrus County Monopoli tenth. 11. 89 Andrew Fleming 12. 96 Justin Pittman 11515 W. Emerald Oaks Dr., Crystal River, FL 352-666-8911 Bryton Horner took Citrus County 13. 14 Michael Meeks early control of the 25-lap 14. 59 Eric Sharrone Legends Cars feature and Speedway 15. 5 Thomas Peet kept division hot shoe Sam Official results 16. 87 Michael Ledford Cornman at bay to win the Saturday, July 25 DIVISION STATS: 16 of 20 cars. 25 laps. Legends Cars 25 Margin of Victory: 3.192 sec. Avg. Speed: event by 0.397 seconds. 1. 21 Bryton Horner 51.774 mph. Best Lap by 17 Gary Holliman Robert Jonas, Abigail 2. 77 Sam Cornman Jr., 17.033 sec., 52.839 mph. DISQUALIFI- Jonas and Stephen Hart- 3. 22 Robert Jonas CATIONS: None. ley followed the pair to the 4. 27 Abigail Jonas Pro Trucks 5. 3X Stephen Hartley 1. 3 Derek Pugh stripe respectively. 6. 77A Ashton Chilton 2. 37h Nick Hernandez Richie Smith topped the 7. 4 Lacy Kuell 3. 19 Colt Cecil Street Stock 25 over Jerry 8. 18 Dylan Brewer 4. 57 Brey Holmes Rogers and Geoffrey Blotz 9. 25 Taylor Watson 5. 41 Jeffery White 10. 5a Kyle Pitts 6. 21 Leroy Moore Jr. in a lap-shortened feature 11. 13 Chase Lloyd 7. 35 Michael Whipple marred by multiple blown 12. 04 Brandon Taylor 8. 92 Brennon Pletcher 000YMYD motors. 13. 99 Lucan Hinton 9. 21H Bryton Horner A8 Tuesday, July 28, 2020 Business Citrus County (FL) Chronicle

A click of the wrist Company Money&Markets gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com Spotlight Chutes and Ladders maker slides 3,280 27,080 S&P 500 Dow Jones industrials Shares in Hasbro had their worst day since with supply chain issues but said that 3,200 Close: 3,239.41 26,520 Close: 26,584.77 mid-March after the toy and game maker almost all of its partner factories and Change: 23.78 (0.7%) Change: 114.88 (0.4%) reported lackluster earnings. warehouses are back up and running. 3,120 10 DAYS 25,960 10 DAYS Rhode Island-based Hasbro said store “The second quarter was much as we 3,600 30,000 closures due to the coronavirus pandemic expected: strong point of sale for Hasbro contributed to a 29% drop in brands countered by a very challenging second-quarter revenue. The maker of revenue period due to global closures in 3,200 27,000 Monopoly, Chutes and Ladders and G.I. our supply chain, across retailers as well Joe toys earned two cents a share, as in entertainment production,” said CEO 2,800 24,000 nowhere near the 22 cents Wall Street Brian Goldner. Hasbro shares sunk 7.4% analysts projected. Hasbro also struggled to close at $71.84 on Monday. 2,400 21,000 Hasbro (HAS) Monday’s close: $71.84, -5.75 Total return 1-yr 3-yr* 5-yr* 2,000 18,000 HAS -40.2% -10.0 0.5 JJFM AM J JJFM AM J 52-WEEK RANGE Price-earnings ratio: 25 $41 $127 (Based on past 12-month results) Div. yield: 3.8% Dividend: $2.72 StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD AP *annualized Source: FactSet DOW 26625.46 26426.92 26584.77 +114.88 +0.43% -6.85% NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 9853.29 9677.55 9817.42 +87.30 +0.90% -9.94% DOW Util. 825.78 808.10 813.02 -12.72 -1.54% -7.52% Vol. (in mil.) 3,758 4,066 NYSE Comp. 12556.56 12444.51 12553.13 +91.35 +0.73% -9.77% Pvs. Volume 3,392 4,055 NASDAQ 10546.43 10399.86 10536.27 +173.09 +1.67% +17.43% Advanced 1584 1817 S&P 500 3241.43 3214.25 3239.41 +23.78 +0.74% +0.27% Stocks rally, gold Declined 1028 1238 S&P 400 1867.63 1843.01 1867.27 +17.33 +0.94% -9.49% New Highs 87 73 Wilshire 5000 33101.15 32801.60 33086.33 +283.06 +0.86% +0.61% New Lows 8 27 Russell 2000 1484.66 1464.48 1484.65 +17.10 +1.16% -11.02%

Stocks of Local Interest 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR hits record high NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV AT&T Inc T 26.08 3 39.70 29.29 -.28 -0.9 t t t -25.1 -0.4 15 2.08f Associated Press economy. Investors are critics say their stocks Ametek Inc AME 54.82 9 102.31 93.05 +.15 +0.2 s s s -6.7 +4.6 39 0.72 waiting to hear what the have bubbled too high, NEW YORK — Wall Fed says this week about even after accounting for Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 32.58 4 102.59 54.08 -.45 -0.8 t s s -34.1 -41.6 13 1.10e Street’s rally got back on the economy’s prospects the huge profits they Bank of America BAC 17.95 4 35.72 24.14 -.21 -0.9 t s s -31.5 -16.5 9 0.72 track Monday, while gold and what it plans to do on produce. Capital City Bank CCBG 15.61 3 30.95 19.38 -.63 -3.1 t t t -36.5 -17.6 1 0.56 rushed to a record at the interest rates. The tech titans stum- CenturyLink Inc CTL 8.16 3 15.30 9.70 -.39 -3.9 t t t -26.6 -1.6 4 1.00 start of a week packed This week is also a busy bled last week on such Citigroup C 32.00 4 83.11 51.29 -.38 -0.7 t s s -35.8 -24.8 7 2.04 with potentially mar- one for corporate earn- concerns, which helped Disney DIS 79.07 6 153.41 116.31 -1.30 -1.1 t s s -19.6 -15.8 16 1. 76 ket-moving events. ings, with more than a pull the S&P 500 to its first The S&P 500 rose 0.7% third of the companies in weekly loss in four weeks. Duke Energy DUK 62.13 5 103.79 81.29 -1.50 -1.8 t s s -10.9 +0.1 20 3.86f to more than recover all its the S&P 500 scheduled to Worries about an uptick EPR Properties EPR 12.56 3 79.80 31.19 -.04 -0.1 t t t -55.8 -52.5 9 4.32 losses from last week, as report how they fared in layoffs across the coun- Equity Commonwealth EQC 27.62 6 35.08 31.41 +.05 +0.2 s t t -4.3 +7.0 32 2.50e Apple and other tech gi- from April through June. try also hurt stocks last Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 4 75.66 44.07 +.64 +1.5 s t t -36.8 -37.4 10 3.48 ants returned to their win- So far, profit reports week, as businesses close Ford Motor F 3.96 6 9.68 6.93 +.05 +0.7 s s s -25.5 -28.4 6 ... ning ways. Nervousness have been better than Wall down again amid rising Gen Electric GE 5.48 2 13.26 6.71 -.15 -2.2 t t t -39.9 -33.5 dd 0.04 was still hanging over mar- Street forecast, though coronavirus counts across kets, though, and gold still far weaker than a year HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 8 151.97 125.33 -.18 -0.1 t s s -15.2 -8.9 19 1.72f much of the Sun Belt. An briefly topped $1,940 per earlier because of the re- extra $600 in weekly un- Home Depot HD 140.63 0 267.80 267.42 +2.11 +0.8 s s s +22.5 +26.5 27 6.00 ounce for the first time. cession. Companies that employment benefits from Intel Corp INTC 43.63 3 69.29 49.57 -1.02 -2.0 t t t -17.2 +19.2 17 1.32 The S&P 500 climbed have reported results top- the U.S. government is set IBM IBM 90.56 6 158.75 126.21 +.42 +0.3 s s s -5.8 -11.0 13 6.52f 23.78 points to 3,239.41. ping expectations, though, to expire soon, and Con- LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 7 36.63 27.73 -.23 -0.8 t s s -22.3 +8.9 16 ... The Dow Jones Industrial have been getting a gress is still arguing about Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 0 149.65 149.12 +2.09 +1.4 s s s +24.5 +44.9 33 2.20 Average rose 114.88, or smaller bump than usual how to offer more aid for McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 8 221.93 201.25 +2.53 +1.3 s s s +1.8 -5.5 30 5.00 0.4%, to 26,584.77, and the versus the rest of the mar- the economy. Nasdaq composite gained ket the following day, ana- The Trump administra- s s s Microsoft Corp MSFT 130.78 9 216.38 203.85 +2.55 +1.3 +29.3 +46.8 40 2.04 173.09, or 1.7%, to lysts wrote in a BofA tion’s chief negotiators Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 4 187.49 141.96 +.23 +0.2 s s s -11.9 -14.1 26 2.56 10,536.27. Global Research report. spent the weekend on NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 0 285.63 277.63 -2.62 -0.9 t s s +14.6 +38.1 20 5.60 “If there ever was a Several of the market’s Capitol Hill working on a Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 3 24.78 15.70 +.10 +0.6 s t t -29.4 -17.0 7 0.84 week to pay attention, this most influential compa- relief bill, though Demo- Regions Fncl RF 6.94 4 17.54 10.61 -.31 -2.8 t t t -38.2 -25.1 8 0.62 is likely the one,” Kevin nies are scheduled to re- crats and Republicans still Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 6 125.62 108.87 +.73 +0.7 s s s +4.6 -0.6 14 3.60f Giddis, chief fixed income port this week, including have much to negotiate. strategist at Raymond Amazon, Apple, Facebook All the uncertainty Texas Instru TXN 93.09 9 137.65 132.12 +2.49 +1.9 s s s +3.0 +10.4 24 3.60 James, wrote in a report. and Google’s parent com- about the economy, the UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 7 217.90 183.53 +1.37 +0.8 s s s -9.1 -3.2 21 1.00 At the head of the pack pany. Those four account pandemic and how long Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 7 62.22 56.87 +.02 ... r s s -7.4 +5.1 13 2.46 is a two-day meeting for for 16% of the S&P 500’s interest rates will remain Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 5 21.72 15.62 +.01 +0.1 s t t -19.2 +6.9 0.97e the Federal Reserve on in- total value, which gives at nearly zero have helped WalMart Strs WMT 102.00 0 134.13 131.21 -.03 ... r s s +10.4 +19.4 75 2.16f terest rates that begins their movements outsized drive the price of gold Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 36.65 2 64.50 39.84 -.67 -1.7 t t t -32.4 -22.8 7 1.87f Tuesday. The Fed helped influence on the index. higher, making it the best end the market’s sell-off in Such tech-oriented gi- performing investment of Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum March, catapulting it into ants have cruised through 2020. More recently, a 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 a tremendous rally, after much of the pandemic on weaker U.S. dollar and preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. promising to keep interest expectations that they can worries about rising ten- rates at record lows and to continue to grow regard- sions between the United InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR hoover up a wide range of less of whether the econ- States and China have TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Wall Street’s rally got back on bonds to support the omy is quarantined. But given gold an extra boost. 3-month T-bill .10 .10 ... 2.11 track Monday, while gold 6-month T-bill .14 .13 +0.01 2.10 rushed to a record high. The Federal Reserve begins a high- 52-wk T-bill .14 .13 +0.01 1.99 ly anticipated two-day meeting ReasonsReasons 2-year T-note .16 .15 +0.01 1.85 on Tuesday. Also this week The yield on the 5-year T-note .28 .27 +0.01 1.86 more than a third of S&P 500 10-year Treasury WWhyhy 7-year T-note .45 .44 +0.01 1.95 companies are scheduled to re- SSENICA SEENNIICCAA note rose to 10-year T-note .60 .58 +0.02 2.08 port their results. 110 100 0.60% on 30-year T-bond 1.25 1.24 +0.01 2.60 Monday. 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OpinionCitrus County Chronicle CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Prendergast: Citrus County EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan...... publisher Mike Arnold...... editor Curt Ebitz...... citizen member one of the safest in Florida Mac Harris...... citizen member he Chronicle’s endorse- now every public school cam- past several years. Rebecca Martin...... citizen member ment of one of my oppo- pus except for one academy The last bizarre criticism in Jeff Bryan...... managing editor, news Tnents was less about why branch has a sworn deputy to the editorial cited the use of F o u n d e d Sarah Gatling he should be sheriff and more a supplement the state-funded by Albert M...... managing editor, copy desk our CCSO Facebook page. Williamson Gwen Bittner...... community editor revisionist history recollection guardians. There are currently over 69,000 of the past three years. Absent A myth that has surfaced in people who follow the agency’s “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” from the editorial the forums and that Facebook while only 28,000 who David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus — was any mention of the Chronicle re- follow the Chronicle. When im- the quality of law en- peated in the arti- portant information needs to be The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials forcement that has cle, despite being disseminated, we use all media are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. kept this county one presented with facts available including presenting of the safest places in to the contrary in to the press as well as our own Florida to live. In- the editorial board social media platforms. The PANDEMIC FINANCIAL RELIEF stead it was a criti- interview, is that we public reaction to these posts cal, biased analysis have had a high has been overwhelmingly posi- of situations involv- turnover rate. Any tive. We interact with people in ing a couple of close time you have a cul- a variety of fashions from find- friends of the Chron- Mike Prendergast ture change after a ing the owners of lost animals icle. The end of the ENDORSEMENT long-term adminis- to educating people on water editorial calls me a REBUTTAL tration, there is safety. Several of these posts CARES grant smooth politician. going to be some have gone viral which helps re- However, it is my in- turnover. CCSO has cruit higher quality talent to difference toward political had an 8.8% turnover rate in my our county as earned advertis- glad-handing in favor of a first term, compared to a 21.7% ing, ultimately saving you mission-focused approach of turnover rate in the first year of money and improving the ser- establishing excellence which the Dawsy administration in provides vices rendered. has guided my decision making 1997. Over one-third of those In conclusion, though absent over the course of my entire ca- who recently left the agency from the editorial, I am incred- reer. Cronyism and the ex- (34%) were planned retire- ibly proud of the law enforce- change of social capital for the ments and several of the betterment of a few ended on younger deputies who left chas- ment work we have short-term help accomplished. From 180% in- Jan. 3, 2017, when I took office. ing larger checks came back as This may have cost me the we raised deputy pay by over crease in drug arrests, to de- he COVID-19 pan- flowing. Chronicle’s endorsement but 17% the past three years. creasing traffic fatalities, and demic has been like a The decision to streamline not at the expense of the high It is incredibly difficult to raising deputy pay, your Citrus Tsledge hammer on a through county government level of service provided to the recruit and retain high-quality County Sheriff ’s Office is get- plate glass window to the was a good one. Even with public by their sheriff ’s office. law enforcement talent in to- ting the job done. I know what I small businesses of Citrus many businesses re-opened, One example of this was the day’s environment. However, could have done differently to County. They are shattered. the flow of consumers and action I took on Feb 14, 2018. we filled our final five open win the Chronicle’s endorse- The ordered spending is much Within 24 hours of the Parkland positions late last month. An ment, but election calculations have never played a role in law shut down of lower that tragedy, I ordered a sworn law effective advertising campaign enforcement decisions for me. businesses ear- THE ISSUE: pre-Coronavirus enforcement professional on helped bring in applicants every public school campus, from all around the nation, Leadership is doing what’s lier in the year Cash available levels. The dol- right for the public good in the lars will certainly the first county to do so in the while not forgetting about our devastated small for hurting state. That summer when the fine men and women trained face of political hardship. I am businesses and businesses. help businesses bill came due and the budget here at home. The Board of Sheriff Mike Prendergast, and their employees. keep the doors for the upcoming year was de- County Commissioners last if I am honored enough to have And in Citrus OUR OPINION: open and the pay- tailed, there was a discussion to week complimented this effort your vote on or before Aug. 18, County, our econ- checks coming to determine how to share this ex- while they heaped praise on that is the type of leadership omy is pretty It will help some many employees pense to keep our kids safe. The the ease in which we have ne- you will continue to get from much made up of businesses in the county. negotiation was a success and gotiated our budgets over the me for the next four years. just small survive. That continued businesses. employment is Fortunately, the federal critical to our climbing out of LETTERS to the Editor Paycheck Protection Plan this pandemic recession that patient and went around me (PPP) helped many employ- has knocked the economic President a danger OPINIONS INVITED ees of these small businesses legs out from under the en- as traffic allowed. However, to democracy n Viewpoints depicted in political bridge the gap when the pan- tire nation. The $7,500 grants one driver decided to zip cartoons, columns or letters do around everyone and go demic began. Now the sound nice, but that’s enough We seem to be in the middle not necessarily represent the for an employer to pay three of “A Perfect Storm,” and we opinion of the editorial board. through. I happened to be CARES Act has funneled standing at the car behind me dollars from Washington employees for about a month. have no captain to lead us out n Groups or individuals are of this perilous moment. First, explaining why I wasn’t going through Tallahassee and ($12 an hour at 40 hours plus invited to express their opinions we had the collapse of the in a letter to the editor. anywhere. That driver, after down to Citrus County to taxes and benefits). economy. Yes, it was in free n Persons wishing to address the showing me his integrity by give assistance to small As long as people are con- fall even before the pandemic editorial board, which meets holding up his middle finger, businesses. cerned about the spread of virus. Trump claimed the weekly, should call Mike Arnold just about took me out in his Citrus has received the virus, a good percentage economy was the best there at 352-563-5660. haste. However, out of all the $6.5 million in CARES Act are going to stay home and ever was; he lied. He misin- n All letters must be signed and folks who had to sit and wait funding that can be dis- only shop for the essentials. formed you about tariffs and include a phone number and to get around me, he was the hometown, including letters pensed to small businesses And if they are buying the es- claimed China would pay for only imbecile. sent via email. Names and One gentleman named is in one-time $7,500 grants sentials from regional play- them. Untrue, the taxpayers hometowns will be printed; Paul stopped with his four- This funding flows through ers such as Amazon, that paid. He also told us Mexico phone numbers will not be would pay for a wall; he lied published or given out. wheel drive to assist in getting the Coronavirus Aid, Relief doesn’t do much for the Cit- my truck out of the road. He and Economic Security rus County economy. again. What the economists n We reserve the right to edit letters for length, libel, fairness unhitched a large trailer he (CARES) as part of a $2 tril- The CARES grants are ter- warned us at the beginning of Trump’s presidency was he and good taste. had been towing and hooked lion package that got bi- rific and thanks to County would collapse the Obama re- n Letters must be no longer than me up to his truck and pulled Administrator Randy Oliver me into the grass. Thank you, partisan support from Con- covery, and he did. 400 words, and writers will be for his willingness to take on limited to four letters per month. Paul! gress and a quick signature Then along came the coro- n The sheriff ’s deputy who by the president. The intent the distribution responsibili- navirus. He was like a deer SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., also came to my rescue, di- behind the business grants is ties for the whole county. But caught in a car’s headlights. to provide the resources they even in the short term we Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to rected traffic around me so I He became dumb-struck. He 352-563-3280; or email to wouldn’t get pulverized, and need to maintain the payroll need this pandemic to be told us it was a hoax. Well, it [email protected]. over and get the economy helped steer while Paul was and hire back employees turned out everyone but him pulling me, since I had no who have been laid off. moving again. knew it was real and was annexing of the Crimea. Let’s power steering. That deputy is In Citrus County, the two The politics need to be re- about to consume us with de- Tim O’Melion. After he knew I cities (Inverness and Crystal moved from the process and spair and anguish for our fel- not forget Russia’s interfer- ence with our 2016 elections, was safe, he assisted Paul in River) agreed with county we need to follow the advice low man. One hundred and helping him attach that large all the while trying to con- of the health care experts so thirty thousand Americans trailer back to his truck that government to have county vince our European allies to have died in four months. he had unhitched to help me. staff process and quickly dis- people again feel safe. reinstate Russia into the G-7; Forty-six million workers un- Sheriff Prendergast, I hope tribute the funds. About 650 CARES grants give tempo- this is not fake news, this has employed. Millions more lost you are reading this. businesses were identified rary relief, but only a return been substantiated by multi- their health care. I also want to send kudos to as being eligible and a quick to normalcy gives our local ple agencies. This president is Then of course, we have Scally’s Lube and Go. AAA told application review process small businesses a real fight- millions of people marching a danger to our democracy. ing chance to survive. them I was in an intersection has already got the grants for racial justice. But all we Trump’s failure of leader- and they were there to get me hear from this president is ship taking on a new dimen- out of there within 15 minutes. hate-filled speeches and racist sion — directing everyone’s I owe that driver a huge thank Use your head Now they’ve got masks and remarks. He seems to be en- attention away from his fail- you. His name was Paul, also. they’ve got shields and so forth. couraging white supremacists ures of leadership in fighting In this world of trouble and You know, I read about today I go there maybe every two to come out and start a new this virus. Please everyone, turmoil, it is refreshing to when going out in public, wear (in Sunday’s, July 12, weeks or so and I asked civil war. Why do we have peo- know there are still those who your mask. 2020, Commentary them, I said, you know, ple driving golf carts through have patience, consideration Section B, Out the Win- “How’s everything the streets with the Trump and a sense of compassion for OUND Roger Cullen dow column by Gerry S going? Is everybody banner next to the Confeder- another human being. I can’t Old Homosassa Mulligan) that “COVID- OFF healthy? Did anybody ate flag, which is considered thank these three people 19 changes election come down with any- the emblem of treason in the enough for their kindness. I United States? Don’t they could have been a basket case season,” and so forth thing?” And they basi- Still those know that Trump’s friend out there on the highway or and how the candidates cally said no. So, you who have patience can’t get out and they Putin authorized the pay- run down by those that live in know, I think if you just their own little world as if can’t debate each other ments to Taliban fighters for My truck broke down on Fri- use your head and you day at the intersection of State they are the only ones who and how we’ve got to CALL killing American soldiers? have protection, you Trump was made aware of Road 44 and State Road 491. I count. vote by mail and all this don’t rub your eyes, you this program in March. Yet, he was in the right turn lane half Blessings to all three of you. good stuff and how 563-0579 don’t do this and you and his administration kept it on S.R. 491 and half on S.R.44. Paul, Paul B. and Deputy Congress can’t back in don’t do that, you know, quiet, while behind the scenes Everyone behind me had to go O’Melion. I am forever grateful! and they’ve got to do it by video you should have a good chance trying to remove sanctions around. and so forth and so on. You of not getting it. If you’re going against Russia for the war I had my flashers on, so Dee Atkins know, through all of this — from to get it, if you’re susceptible to against Ukraine and the most everyone was very Crystal River day one of this whole thing — getting it, I don’t care if you hide Walmart and its employees have in your house or what, you’re been there every day. And a lot probably going to get it. So A NOTE ABOUT SOUND OFF of times in the beginning, they that’s my comment on this. You n Sound Off is meant for readers to voice their opinions on local issues. If you would like to didn’t have any protection at all. know, hooray for Walmart! comment on national issues, please submit a letter to the editor.

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. A10 Tuesday, July 28, 2020 Opinion Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Garlock: Pandemic frontline experience sets me apart n argument was made teachers, staff and students, where they live, school board open communication I cur- to turn the page on this decline. that the reason then the choice to members do have districts that rently have with these constitu- My frontline experience, my Ato vote for the promote someone they represent. Crystal River encies will help make their business background and my incumbent on the who has been in the schools, where I have taught voices heard on the board in a open communication presence school board is to not trenches becomes for over 15 years, is in our way that they have not been qualifies me as the right man “abandon a proven clear. I will bring the race’s district. I have a proven represented for the last 20 for the job. I’m Mark Garlock, warhorse mid- perspective of being record of service to the school years. you can read more about me at stream.” However, the only candidate in system in our district. I’m We need to focus on technol- Garlock4Schools.com and also when you have an- the race who has speaking with students who ex- ogy and innovation. Our num- Mark Garlock for School Board other option who has taught through these press concerns over having bers show how stagnant we’ve Facebook page. I humbly ask taught in the class- challenging times, to long-term substitute teachers, become. Once an A district, our for you to lock in your vote on Mark Garlock room and from a dis- the school board. faculty members who worry school system has slipped to a or before Aug. 18 for Citrus ENDORSEMENT tance during this REBUTTAL Though everyone in about school safety, and staff B district under the status quo. County School Board. pandemic, someone the county is allowed members who are unsure of With the new challenges we Mark Garlock is a candidate with frontline experi- to vote on school what compliance procedures face, we need fresh eyes and for the Citrus County School ence and connections to other board members regardless of will be handed down next. This innovative ideas on the board Board.

LETTERS of endorsement before his. He understands support her in her desire to professor of business, I was Schlabach will OPINIONS INVITED the everyday of the sheriff ’s obtain the office of the Super- very impressed with the man- help bring jobs office. He knows firsthand n Viewpoints depicted in political visor of Elections. agement of the elections of- cartoons, columns or letters do Growing up in Citrus what it takes to be a success- not necessarily represent the fice. Every “i” was dotted and County, it can be hard to map ful deputy working a zone, opinion of the editorial board. Vicky Oakes “t” crossed. The attention to a successful career for my- how to be an investigator n Groups or individuals are St. Johns County detail that they exhibited was self. I am a junior at the Uni- handling a case load and how invited to express their opinions Supervisor of Elections amazing. It had to be. This versity of Florida and I often to be effective as a supervi- in a letter to the editor. was the elections office and think, wouldn’t it be nice to sor, ensuring the mission of n Persons wishing to address the Eakley honorable people have to trust the elec- have a good job to come back the agency is carried out. Mel editorial board, which meets tions office. As Susan used to to? led multiple bureaus and di- weekly, should call Mike Arnold and professional frequently say, even the per- at 352-563-5660. So, like in years past for visions, including the Com- I am writing this letter in ception of an irregularity is munications Section, Vehicle n All letters must be signed and recommendation for Mel Eak- unacceptable. Maureen Baird many, many other young col- include a phone number and lege students and college Maintenance, Information hometown, including letters sent ley as candidate for Citrus was the one responsible for graduates from Citrus County, Technology, Human Re- via email. Names and home- County Sheriff. this high level of trust that I must look for career oppor- sources, Finance, Emergency towns will be printed; phone I have known Mr. Eakley in citizens of our county have in tunities elsewhere. Management, Vice and Nar- numbers will not be both professional and per- their elections office. She published or given out. This is why I encourage you cotics, Criminal Investiga- sonal situations for over 19 made sure that every, and I n We reserve the right to edit to vote for Ruthie Davis tions and Operations. years and have always known mean every, procedure was letters for length, libel, fairness followed explicitly. Her dedi- Schlabach in the County Com- Mel Eakley knows the im- and good taste. him to be honest, professional mission, District 3 race. portance of building relation- and dependable. He is a man cation to uniformity and con- n Letters must be no longer than sistency are a model to every Ruthie and her husband ships while working with 400 words, and writers will be with the highest ethical stan- Jarey have built a successful community leaders and agen- limited to four letters per month. dards and a deep compassion elections office. I’m sure, if elected, Maureen will con- business keeping us secure, cies within the county and the n SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, for the people in his care. He tinue this practice which en- and raised their two daugh- state. Mel has always been 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., reacts calmly under pressure sures that we here in Citrus ters here — my friends! approachable to the members Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to and always treats others with 352-563-3280; or email to County have the best run Ruthie has done deep re- of the sheriff ’s office he su- respect and dignity. pervised as well as the com- [email protected]. elections office in the state. search and watched/attended Mr. Eakley is a retired munity. He can be counted on Vote for Maureen “Mo” every county commission major from the Pasco County to consistently do what is in Baird. meeting for years. Ruthie Sheriff ’s Office and he holds the best interest of both the with her through our elec- knows what the real priorities a Master’s degree in Adult are here in Citrus County in a sheriff ’s office and the com- tions community. Mo has Ralph Shafer Education from the Univer- way none of her peers do. She munity. He is always fair, ded- demonstrated strong leader- Crystal River sity of South Florida. Con- wants to protect our natural icated to the mission of the ship skills in her position as tinuing education and resources, improve our infra- agency and the citizens he Operations Manager with the training are very important to Trust Baird structure, and bring quality serves. Mel Eakley’s experi- Elections Office over the past Mr. Eakley and he has a pas- jobs to our county for young ence as a law enforcement of- 30 years. with elections people like me. ficer coupled with the Throughout her years of sion for life long learning. I am writing this letter as a Ruthie’s connections to administrative experience, he dedicated service, she has I first met Mr. Eakley at college student who has lived state officials in Tallahassee gained at the Pasco Sheriff ’s performed every job in the of- Centennial Middle School in Citrus County my entire are not just her connections, Office as a major, has pre- fice and is intimately familiar when he was the School Re- life. While every other county they are Citrus County’s con- pared him to be sheriff. With with the responsibilities of source Officer and I was the government office has seen nections! She will use her re- the growth and expansion of the Supervisor of Elections. assistant principal. He consis- its fair share of craziness and lationships to help us, her Citrus County, Mel has the ex- The field of elections is not tently required the students poor leadership, the Supervi- future constituents, improve perience to lead and execute for a novice. We face many and staff to prepare and con- sor of Elections Office is one and preserve our beautiful a solid plan. Mel not only im- challenges daily from Cyber- sider what to do in emergency that has remained efficient, county we call home. plemented, but also was key security to changes such as situations, always throwing honest and accurate through- I encourage you to vote for in overseeing a comprehen- converting to Spanish lan- out the “what ifs” in all prac- out my entire life. This is why Ruthie on Aug. 18. sive and strategic plan re- guage ballots and elections tice situations. I am proud to say Maureen garding Pasco County’s materials. In closing, I highly recom- “Mo” Baird will make an Noah Corcoran population growth. One spe- Only an experienced, mend that you vote for Mel amazing Supervisor of Inverness cific project includes the ex- steady hand should be consid- Eakley for Citrus County Elections. pansion of the Suncoast ered so the critical mission of Sheriff, due to his high ethi- Mo has been working at our Eakley a true Parkway. the Citrus County Elections cal standards and strong, elections office and protect- As your sheriff, Mel Eakley Office of ensuring the integ- quality leadership. ing our right to fair and hon- servant leader will lead the agency forward, rity of the electoral process est elections for almost 35 I worked at the Pasco Sher- acting with integrity and pro- and enhancing public confi- Kimberly A. Anderson years. She and Susan Gill iff ’s Office for 32 years, retir- fessionalism, and drawing dence continues. Dade City have overseen 80 elections to- ing as a lieutenant in 2016. from his experience, he will Her qualifications in skills, gether. Mo knows the process During my time at the sher- return the Citrus County experience and education Baird dedicated to in a way no other person in iff ’s office, I worked with Mel Sheriff ’s Office to excellence. speak for themselves. She is our county does. She is truly Eakley 23 of those years, the only candidate who is a consistency the only person we can trust from his hiring in 1993 Frank Laton state and nationally certified Several years ago I had the to keep our elections office through 2016. During his ten- New Port Richey elections professional, and honor of serving as a field running without major ure, I watched Mel grow his the only candidate qualified clerk in the Citrus County Su- hiccups. career, serving in multiple Baird a strong to hold the position of Super- pervisor of Elections office. I Please do the research and ranks and positions. I visor of Elections in Citrus worked closely with Susan vote for Mo on Aug. 18. learned that Mel is a true elections leader County. Gill and Maureen “Mo” Baird, servant leader, putting the I have known Maureen I recommend Maureen especially since I also did Noah Corcoran needs of his subordinates Baird for many years working without reservation and fully training. As a retired Inverness Hot Corner: VIRUS A mural would A problem with houses down, my windows n I heard that our governor significant increase in COVID shake, there’s a problem. says this new virus surge is just cases testing positive and I’m beautify the wall fireworks a blip. I wonder if it’s a blip encouraged that we don’t have a I’m calling about the new As another Fourth of July has Should we build when we set records day after huge surge in hospitalizations or 7-Eleven in Inverness. Some of passed ... we have just endured during a drought? day, leading the world. I wonder the death rate’s gone up. How- the locals were not in favor of another round of all-night-until- I saw the (July 9 letter to the if it’s a blip for the people who ever, I do think the Board of Cit- it because we have too many 1-in-the-morning literal tank editor) about “More watering are in the hospitals in our rus County Commissioners is gas stations already. So my rounds going off all through days needed.” The county has county. I wonder if it’s a blip for dragging its feet on putting the thought is with that big, blank the wee hours of the morning cut us back — or whoever has those who have died. When will head on the horse of COVID in concrete wall on (State Road) with my better half in the cut us back — to one day a the blip end? This is the leader- Citrus County. We need, I be- 44, you would ingratiate the house suffering from PTSD, week. But in my immediate area ship we have and it’s not from lieve, a combined look at the locals if you would have a cowering in a corner, here in Sugarmill South, the governor. It’s from our repre- data. Look at what’s driving water scene — turtles, fish or which I had to deal they’re building new sentatives. It’s from the com- these increases in cases and see something – instead of just a with it. If you’re going OUND houses everywhere. So missioners, who some seem to if we’ve got something systemic red-and-green stripe for to celebrate the S when we’re in these think that a mask is unneces- that’s going on with our people 7-Eleven. Let’s give the locals Fourth of July, why OFF drought conditions, sary and it’s just something in the county. We’ve avoided something to look at on that would you shoot off should we be building that’s on, that people are doing doing it. We’ve allowed just to beautiful wall or at least make fireworks that are tank new homes? I’ve got from the other side. It’s a con- track data and publish data, but this wall beautiful for our city rounds that you’re three in my immediate spiracy. Well, the conspiracy is it looks to me like we’re getting residents. supposed to sign a area and this time of killing people and it’s time we to the point where maybe there Car theft story piece of paper with CALL year, we don’t have recognize it. And it’s time for are things that are going on that the state, stating that enough water. Are they the paper to take a stand. Are we don’t understand. And be- makes you wonder you have a facility that 563-0579 ever going to stop build- you for masks or not? Why don’t cause the Board of Citrus I’m responding to Sound Off you have problem ing new homes? Just you say something in the paper? County Commissioners is so to (the July 7, 2020, Page A3 birds and you need to wondering. It’s yours. Are you afraid that busy taking care of the business story), “Midwest couple ar- eliminate them? Why would you you’ll look bad and the commis- of running the county, there’s no rested for stealing car.” I think have that here in Citrus Double standard with sioners will say, “You’re not re- real focus on resolving the surge it’s kind of ridiculous that it County? Why would you irritate water withdrawal ally one of us”? Maybe that’s it. in positive testing. I’m just a citi- took them 24 minutes for the people around you, veterans I’m responding in Sound Off Freedom of the press — I zen and I understand that I police to get them removed and other people — including, about enforcement being the thought it was something to be don’t carry much weight, but I from the car because they did by the way, children on the key for water restrictions. proud of. was wondering if the Chronicle not want to comply with the of- lawn of 3 years old — and put They’re saying it should be to- Editors note: The Chronicle has could send a reporter out to the ficers’ command to get out of everybody in danger? Why tally enforced and penalize peo- published editorials encouraging BOCC — Mike Wright or some- the vehicle. Here they are in a don’t you save your money like ple who water their lawn more mask wearing, most recently on body of that nature — that can stolen vehicle and they think a smart person and if you want than one day a week, regard- July 2 and July 6. do a little story on if we should they have the right to just stay to celebrate the Fourth of July, less if they have a well or not. n I’ve been monitoring the or should not be alarmed in the there instead of just complying. why don’t you give the money What is it, Nestle is withdraw- COVID statistics published in uptick of coronavirus positives. They refused to give their to a charity, a military charity? ing thousands of gallons a day the paper and I’m seeing a sig- This is where the Citrus County names and refused to cooper- ... I don’t care about sparklers, from our water resources, yet nificant — even though this is a Chronicle could really add some ate with the police. Then you I don’t care about bottle rock- nothing’s done there — no re- small community, a small value in educating its readers. wonder why incidents happen ets, but when it sounds like a strictions whatsoever. Isn’t that county — what I believe is a Have a great day. and why they occur. literal tank round and three a double standard?

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“By that point, were western shores with Mag- dusty limestone lot, where were confident it would be nolia Springs to the east, the city’s trolley would un- SISTERS signed,” she said, “and, in allowing for USFWS to load guests, with a paved Continued from Page A1 good faith, we moved for- add a 50-foot buffer of na- loop around a to-be-land- ward with construction tive vegetation in scaped center. The old fee A Three Sisters Springs and it all worked out.” between. booth also sits nearby, ret- Community Working After purchasing either However, Palmer said, rofitted as a staffroom for Group made up of around a day-long ticket or annual the plantings and USFWS’ USFWS volunteers. a dozen citizens and pass from Crystal River’s installation of two mana- USFWS contributed agency members met for Three Sisters Springs Vis- tee-viewing platforms roughly $1 million in pre- most of 2016 to give input itor Center, city-trolley rid- along the waters edge are viously-allocated funds to on how the property ers, walkers, cyclists and on hold until SWFWMD pay for the first round of should be improved. vehicles transporting peo- restores the shoreline. projects. After some back-and- ple with mobility disabili- SWFWMD spokes- Crystal River also en- forth on the refuge’s future ties can enter the refuge woman Susanna Martinez tered into a $600,000 grant appearance and who through its entrance at 601 Tarokh said the water dis- agreement with the Flor- should run it, including a Three Sisters Springs trict expects to finish de- ida Department of Trans- Crystal River Council vote Trail. signing in spring 2021 how portation to help pay for in April 2018 to keep Three For information about it plans to restore 3,100 paving the main road, two Sisters Springs under how to buy a ticket into feet of shoreline around parking lots and extending USFWS oversight, property Three Sisters Springs, the property. utilities to the new stakeholders signed a re- visit threesisterssprings Shoreline restoration restroom. vised management agree- visitor.org. would begin in the three “We all contributed in ment in late 2019. A fresh fee booth in the annual phases, starting in some way or another,” It replaced the original center of a planted round- the springs of 2023, 2024 Palmer said. contracts from 2010 and about greets guests at the and 2025, Tarokh said. Palmer said tier two and 2012, when the refuge property’s new gateway, SWFWMD completed a three projects won’t start went through a public buy- which replaced an old similar endeavor in early until funding is available out, saving it from booth people couldn’t 2017 within the springs, re- and/or when SWFWMD development. drive close to for inforcing roughly 1,100 finishes restoring USFWS contractor information. feet of shoreline. shorelines. Hydra Engineering and its Nearby the main road, a Palmer said the wildlife Tier two improvements, local subcontractors broke nature trail of flattened service added another which must be constructed ground on the first tier of limestone weaves around quarter-mile path from the within 8 years of the con- improvements in July the wetlands the water entrance to the quar- tract signing, include: an 2019. district (SWFWMD) re- ter-mile boardwalk, which outdoor education facility, MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle stored in February 2015 to loops around the three a observation stage over Workers had up to two Workers with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Crystal attract over a 100 native pools of spring water. the wetland, piers on Lake years after the new agree- River recently constructed a restroom, bottom right, and ment was signed to finish bird species. This route in between Crystal, a weather shelter paved a parking lot on the Three Sisters Springs property the 10 projects. USFWS improved just Lake Crystal and the wet- and 34 acres of native in the city as part of several improvement projects. Also Palmer said USFWS de- over a mile of the proper- lands gives staff and visi- plants. pictured in this June 2020 photo is the old gazebo near cided to start early, before ty’s existing trails with bet- tors quicker access to the Contact Chronicle re- Lake Crystal. the contracts were signed, ter surfaces and markers, boardwalk overlooking the porter Buster Thompson at because it already had leaving roughly a half-mile Bird houses, plantings line the pathways. habitat and manatees re- 352-564-2916 or support from its property of original pathways, and interpretive panels to Workers shifted the trail laxing in warm water. bthompson@chronicle partners. Palmer said. educate passersby also neighboring the property’s Crews replaced the online.com.

an appeal. hospitalized Monday nothing to do with it,” he 19.2% — that is about “This can continue to Gov. Ron DeSantis has morning with coronavirus, said. where it has been for spread until we socially dis- MASKS refused to issue a state- about a 2% drop from The Palm Beach ruling about the last three weeks, tance and until we all wear Continued from Page A1 wide mask requirement, Friday. came as Florida passed but six times higher than it masks in public. What I’m saying what’s right for “Our health care sys- 6,000 coronavirus deaths, was two months ago just fearful about right now is authorities,” he wrote. large, urban counties like tems are to the top. We with almost 40% of those before the number of that there are many elderly Several Florida coun- Palm Beach and Mi- cannot handle this if noth- happening during the cur- cases began spiking fol- in Florida, so many in nurs- ties and cities have en- ami-Dade, which have en- ing is done. We can’t take it rent spike that began about lowed a few weeks later by ing homes. As it enters acted similar ordinances acted ordinances, might any more ... it’s getting a month ago. The state the number of deaths. those spaces it will be diffi- in recent weeks as corona- not be right for small, pretty bad,” said Maria Su- health department re- DeSantis said he was cult to contain.” virus cases and deaths rural counties in the Pan- layman, an ICU nurse at ported another 76 deaths, “encouraged” Monday by DeSantis hosted Vice have skyrocketed around handle and north Florida. Jackson Memorial Hospi- bringing the number of peo- the decline in new cases President Mike Pence in the state. This is at least Some Miami-Dade tal who just returned to ple in Florida who have and hospitalizations. Miami on Monday after- the fourth Florida city or County doctors and nurses work after being out five died of coronavirus since Dr. Roger Shapiro, an noon, where Pence an- county ordinance to be begged DeSantis to recon- weeks with COVID-19. March 1 to at least 6,048. associate professor of im- nounced that South upheld. sider, saying in an online Dr. Dave Woolsey, who About 2,400 of those have munology and infectious Florida will be part of test- Attorney Louis Leo IV, press conference orga- works in Jackson’s hard- died during July. diseases at Harvard Uni- ing for an experimental who represented the chal- nized by their union that hit emergency room, said The state recorded 8,892 versity and a former Cen- coronavirus vaccine. lengers, blasted the ruling, the requirement should be mandating masks state- new confirmed cases Mon- ters for Disease Control Pence said 1,000 volun- saying on Facebook it is statewide. They said hos- wide will slow the virus’s day, the lowest number in and Prevention epidemi- teers are being sought in “paving the way for contin- pitals in parts of the state spread. three weeks, bringing the ologist, said Monday it is the area, with 500 getting ued government tyranny are at the breaking point. “This is just science and total to almost 424,000. The unclear when Florida will the vaccine being tested under the guise of disease The state reported that our personal beliefs and positivity rate for tests get its coronavirus out- and 500 receiving a prevention.” He promised about 9,030 people were our political beliefs have over the last seven days is break under control. placebo.

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s states ease COVID-19 restric- tions and people get out of the house to return to work, pets around the country may see Atheir daily routines of hanging out with everyone come to an end. Some dogs and cats handle routine changes easily. For others, a routine change at home can cause behavior is- sues, nervousness or separation anxiety. A Suzy survey of 5,000 U.S. pet owners found nearly 70% of respondents are concerned their pets will have new or additional anxiety when they return to work. It’s important to prepare pets for changes in routine, especially those that are new to a home, for their well-being and harmony of the whole family. Consider these post-quarantine tran- sition tips. Make a plan The key to any plan is making sure ev- eryone knows what to do. This goes for veteran pet owners and the owners of Photo courtesy of Getty Images more than 221,000 new pets adopted or A recent survey revealed of pet owners found that 65% of respondents plan to use a nutritional supplement to help their dog or cat fostered since March, according to the cope with any anxiety a new routine brings. 24Pet ShelterWatch Report. Pet owners should agree on the plan for their pets home and work your way up to hours of supplement to help their dog or cat cope results in a calmer, more focused pet.” and details should be shared with chil- separation. with any anxiety a new routine brings. dren who help with care. Use practice time to get your dog or Over the counter calming supplements Keep them stimulated “Pet owners should make a plan with cat used to what happens before you like VetriScience Composure chews can Don’t let your dog or cat feel bored minimal and realistic changes to help leave for work, comfortable with a crate help pets relax during stressful times when home alone. Play music, keep a their dogs or cats adapt to new rou- or other safe space and acquainted with without changing their personality or television on or use a white noise ma- tines,” said veterinarian Elizabeth De- a new toy, treat or someone who will energy level. Calming supplements chine to create some constant sound. Lomba, MBA, senior veterinary services check on him or her during the day. come in bite-size chews or a liquid dos- If your pet isn’t into watching television, consultant at VetriScience Laboratories. Before you leave, take your pet for a age and can help relieve stress for dogs keep him or her busy with a treat- “Start by offering your pets belongings walk or play at home to get energy out and cats of all breeds and sizes. dispensing toy that requires some work. that make them feel safe and comfort- prior to your departure. When it is time “Fear and anxiety disorders affect Or stuff a toy with peanut butter, freeze it able and add small things that promote to leave, don’t make a big deal out of 23 million dogs in the U.S. alone,” De- and give it to your dog when you leave. mental and physical stimulation.” leaving. Say goodbye long before you Lomba said. “Supplements may offer a These ideas can help keep your pet’s leave then leave calmly. convenient approach for managing sep- mind stimulated and focused on some- Practice the New Routine aration anxiety and other behavioral is- thing other than being alone. Ease your pet into being alone by Try a calming supplement sues. The ingredients in supplements Start thinking about a plan for your pet spending short periods of time away The survey revealed that 65% of re- work together to make a positive impact and ask your veterinarian if you have con- from him or her both in and outside the spondents plan to use a nutritional on behavior and anxiousness, which cerns about behavioral changes. 5 tips for bringing a new pet home

Family Features Visit your local shelter or ani- mal welfare organization to ringing a pet home for complete necessary forms and the first time — even if background check, and con- Byou already have other sider this advice from the ex- pets — can be an exciting mo- perts at PetSmart to help set ment, especially during the try- you and your new furry friend ing times of a pandemic. up for a successful However, it’s important to in- homecoming. volve the whole family in dis- cussing whether your family will foster or adopt, and what Introduce your pets each family member’s responsi- When bringing a new pet into bilities with the new pet will be. the family, set up a proper in- It also takes preparation and troduction with any current patience to ensure a smooth pets to help make the transition transition. easier. Regardless of the type of For dogs, schedule the initial companion you’re welcoming meeting at a neutral environ- into your home, adjusting to a ment outside of your home. new environment can be over- Cats typically need a more whelming and could lead to gradual introduction to get anxiety. comfortable. Because dogs and cats do not Start by keeping your felines communicate like humans, they in separate rooms with their often express anxiety by misbe- own litter boxes, but let them having, which makes it import- see each other periodically ant to be willing to spend the through a glass window to get Photo courtesy of Getty Images first several days bonding with used to sharing the space. When bringing a new pet into the family, set up a proper introduction with any current pets to help make your pet and forming good the transition easier. habits. See NEW/Page B3 B2 Tuesday, July 28, 2020 Health & Life Citrus County (FL) Chronicle RESEARCH STUDY

Photo courtesy of Getty Images Kids can get up, get active and help others while doing it. Kids can save lives by getting active at home

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Submit your photos by going to ChronicleOnline.com/Contests and click on Discover Photos or go to: ChronicleOnline.com/Contests/DiscoverPhotos/#/Rounds/1/Gallery Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Health & Life Tuesday, July 28, 2020 B3 NEW It’s possible to stay fit Continued from Page B1 Allowing your pets to play with each other’s toys can also create familiarity with their new housemate’s scent. when social distancing Pet-proof your home Because new pets can be especially curious and jump onto high surfaces or squeeze into small spaces, ensure clothes, cleaning supplies, MetroCreative electrical wires or cords and other potential hazards are out of reach. Other measures you Many people consider their gyms can take to pet-proof your home include keep- much more than a place to exercise. ing toilet lids closed, covering vents and latch- A gym can be a great place to social- ing trash can lids. Also create a pet-friendly ize while trying to stay healthy. Hav- space with a bed or another way to divert atten- ing friends or fellow fitness tion, such as a scratching post for cats. enthusiasts around also can provide the motivation many people need to Prepare the necessities stay the course and achieve their fitness goals. Decrease stress before bringing your new The International Health, Rac- companion home by getting as many of the ne- quet & Sportsclub Association says cessities ahead of time as possible. Ensuring more than 70 million consumers vis- your pet comes home to his or her own crate or ited health clubs in 2017. That bed, food and water bowls, a collar with identifi- marked a record high since IHRSA cation, leash, food, necessary pest treatments began tracking data in 1987. Fitness and a variety of toys can make the adjustment to memberships also are popular in new surroundings easier. Canada. GoodLife, the largest fit- Create a schedule ness club in Canada, has 400 differ- ent locations and more than Creating a routine for your companion’s meal- 1.5 million members. times, bathroom breaks and playtime can help MetroCreative make the transition easier on both you and your Fitness centers were among the Staying fit during COVID-19 restrictions takes some ingenuity, but it’s certainly many non-essential businesses pet. When building out the schedule, keep in possible to maintain your overall health. In fact, some people have found they mind that younger pets typically need to relieve forced to shutter as a result of now have more time to exercise than they did before. COVID-19, forcing fitness enthusi- themselves more often, and puppies and kittens asts to find new ways to stay men- chain in New Jersey, began or even farmland. Pushups, sit-ups, also often require more exercise than older tally and physically fit. Although live-streaming many of its popular planks, and other body weight exer- pets. Plan time for daily walks, solo playtime some have now reopened, many group fitness classes via a special cises can be done right in the back- and trips to the park or backyard to play fetch. creative ideas have surfaced to stay Facebook page. Class instructors yard. Before making a decision Keep your pet happy and healthy safe. guide classes from their own homes about whether or not to be active n Online classes: An internet con- or from empty gyms. Other gyms outside, be sure to check the latest While a proper diet and plenty of exercise can nection is all that’s necessary to find may provide links to subscriber- guidance from your local health de- go a long way toward keeping your pet feeling a number of workouts that can be based gym training workouts free of partment and community or state his or her best, ensure your furry friend looks streamed from the comfort of home. charge. leaders. the part by regularly bathing him or her and The streaming website YouTube can n The great outdoors: Even n Remote sports: Videos of city maintaining a healthy coat by brushing often be a gold mine for free workouts. though some parks, beaches and dwellers playing tennis across roof with at-home grooming tools. It is also important Some cable service providers also trails have been closed, workouts tops for much-needed air and exer- to find a veterinarian who’s equipped to handle may have On Demand fitness chan- can take place in and around the cise have emerged in recent weeks. breed-specific needs and schedule routine nels or rentals that can mirror some neighborhood. Jogging or walking Similar benefits can be achieved checkups to stay on top of vaccines and any po- of the classes taken at the gym. can be excellent cardiovascular ex- with a game of catch, volleyball or tential health concerns. Speak with your foster n Social apps: Gym-goers can in- ercises, as can taking a bicycle ride racquet sports over fences with coordinator to find out about foster-specific quire whether their gyms are offer- for a few miles down neighborhood neighbors, provided limits on par- requirements. ing alternative programs. For streets. 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FORD FORD FORD FORD Crown Vic Police Car Crown Vic Police Car 1930 Model A Harley-Davidson Dr. Silverman will no longer be working in the Citrus and Hernando County areas. F350 Diesel King ‘08 FLHX Street Glide, 1999 - Gold 2000 Silver Great 5 Window Coupe, 76 K All medical records and all exams that were obtained through Vision Specialty Associates Ranch Crew Cab 4 x 4 Very Clean, Low Miles, Great Shape! Shape! $2900 mi./ EXCELLENT Cond. 108K mi/ Rear Ent./ and its management services organization Opti-Mart, have been retained by, and can be re- $8900 OBO quested through, those organizations. $2900 (352) 422-3015 (352) 422-3015 $16,000 352-795-3510 WANTED Retractable Tonneau 352-277-9175 Their main office address is PLYMOUTH Cover-1 owner- ALL svc Vision Specialty Associates, PA, and/ or Opti-Mart HONDA MERCEDES BENZ rec’s/ Mint Condition! 2008 Civic EX-L Coupe 1999 SLK 230, 113K mi 1934 Sedan, Chevy V8 4359 35th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33714 TO BUY: Auto, 9” Ford Rear, $21,900 352-497-6945 Harley-Davidson Their main phone number is (727) 525-3959. Motor Home, travel Leather, Navigation hardtop/conv.- White 2020 Softail Slim S Runs Great! $4000 Nice street rod. In addition to providing you with your records, Dr. Furman and Opti-Mart can continue to trailers, 5th Wheels & Moonroof, xm Radio, 107ci, ONLY 400 mi, care for your ophthalmic needs, and if necessary, they can refer you to another ophthalmol- BOATS. Will pay cash Heated seats, Remote Inverness - $17,500 OBO 603-660-0491 For SALE or TRADE ogist or medical or surgical specialist. on the spot. Will come start, 64K mi, Excellent! 740-610-8076 for a 3/4 Ton to you! 407-280-0683 $6800 352-513-3355 MERCURY TRIUMPH Pick-up Truck - 4WD Published July 14, 21, 28, & August 4, 2020 2002 Cougar/ Gold / 3 1973 TR6, 4 spd, 6 cyl, DODGE CARAVAN 352-634-1789 WINNEBAGO DR / Auto/ New Battery 2 Tops, Red w/ Black 2016 SXT ONLY 42K 2017 Travel Trailer & Tires $2100 Call Interior $15,000 Firm Mi. Silver w/ Cloth int., HONDA Used 4 weekend trips 6p-10p 352-860-2655 352-503-6859 Asking $14,500 in FL only. New roof, 352-586-6205 1989 Goldwing SE 1500 CC, Blue/green. new AC. Call for WILLY’S JEEPSTR 1967Commdo, conv, Only 11,401 mi., pictures. $20,000 3425-0728 TUCRN 4WD, 3 sp., 225 V6, bought brand new. 518-929-4789 Notice of Sale - SMITTY’S AUTO INC new tires, paint, 33k Perfect cond. Hardly Per Florida Statute 713.78, notice is given that the undersigned intends to sell these vehi- orig mi, runs great, driven. $7000 obo SELL BUICK cles at a public sale by competitive bidding at 9:00 AM at 4631 W Cardinal St, Homosassa, 1965 Electra 225 call for details $18,500 HONDA Tony: 352-527-8950 FL 34446 on the respective dates. Items are sold AS IS and must be paid for in cash and re- YOUR VEHICLE V8 wildcat, 45k orig (847) 671-3550 2014 TRX 400X No answer leave msg. moved at time of sale. Sale is subject to cancellation in the event of settlement between IN THE mi, cold AC Fully Serviced - $5K owner and obligated party. CASH FOR CARS & $13,500 OBO obo (352) 613-8173 2010 Ford 1FAHP3FN3AW189556 8/10/20 HONDA 2006 Kia KNDJF723767139089 8/12/20 TRUCKS Running or 352-436-7485 aft 1pm 2001Goldwing GL1800 Not TOP $$$$$ PAID 2008 Chev 1GBJG31K281190203 8/13/20 28,500 miles. Many 1997 Chev 1G1NE52M5VY125503 8/17/20 352-771-6191 CHEVROLET DODGE 1936 5 Window Coupe extras. Excellent cond. 1969 Chec A12408792294 8/17/20 Classifieds 2002 Ram Diesel - 2500 Ultimate touring bike. 2006 Volks 9BWGR61J364005232 8/21/20 350 V8, 10 bolt rear Cums/ BLK / 181K mi / 1 WANTED end, all steel body, all Black/chrome. $7950 JUNK & ESTATE owner/ Tow pkg/ Ext. power, cold A/C. 352-270-8089 Published July 28, 2020. CARS cab / Great Cond. - a/c $26,500 352-302-6979 Up to $1,000 & MORE $11,500 352-601-0383 (352) 342-7037 ONLY CHEVROLET HONDA 1969 CAMARO - 454 2009 Shadow 750 Exc. $19.95 Engine / 700R4 trans., con. 1 owner, garage MANY upgrades! Call kept, Very low mi 3514 for 7 days $3600 561-777-6014 3426-0728 TUCRN for details! $40,000 NOTICE OF CHANGE IN 2020 $29.95 810-841-2692 FGUA BOARD OF DIRECTORS BMW FORD Harley-Davidson SUZUKI ‘06 PUBLIC MEETING 2004 Z4 Convertible for 14 days CHEVY 2002 F450 Lariat 2003 100th Aniv. Edition Burgman 400, Motor NEW batt & Michelin 1933 Chevy Hotrod 141k mi, 7.3 diesel, V Rod, Black & Silver, Scooter, Sharp, Runs The Florida Governmental Utility Authority (“FGUA”) announces public meetings to which all tires/ 34K mi. /1 owner/ $49.95 350 Automatic, Steel Jake brake, 5th wheel Vance & Hines, Great Very Dependable interested persons are invited. The FGUA is a legal entity and public body created pursuant garage kept. $10K obo for 30 days body, A/C- MUST SELL! body. Western hauler 13,000mi, $4,950 obo $1750 OBO to the provisions of Section 163.01, Florida Statutes, and an Interlocal Agreement among 606-369-3864 $27K 352-342-8170 $21,950 502-345-0285 516-819-9196 352-251-5868 Citrus County, Florida; Hendry County, Florida; Pasco County, Florida; Polk County, Florida; $69.95 Lee County, Florida; and Marion County, Florida. The location for the previously noticed Run ‘til it sells!! DODGE regular meeting scheduled for August 20, 2020 at 1:00 pm to be held at the North Fort My- 1971 Swinger, 360 ers Recreation Center, 2000 North Recreation Park Way, North Fort Myers, FL 33903, has 4 Speed $15,500 been changed to a WebEx Video Conference meeting at the same time. Interested persons Call for more info may join the video meeting at any of the FGUA office locations. (352) 364-6460 * Call your The FGUA Board will address general operating issues of the FGUA. In accordance with the Classified FORD 3417-0804 TUCRN Public Notice Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing special accommodations or an interpreter BUICK 1977 Ranchero GT ATTENTION ALL VISION SPECIALTY ASSOCIATE PATIENTS to participate in this proceeding should contact the Clerk to the FGUA Board at (877) 2010, Lacrose CXL, Representative Unrestored car-very OF DR. DAVID L SILVERMAN, MD 552-3482, at least three business days prior to the date of the meeting. If you have any 58K miles, for details. good cond. Numbers questions, please contact the Clerk to the FGUA Board at (877) 552-3482. Excellent condition! 352-563-5966 matching. Call for info: This is a notice that Dr. David Silverman has sold Vision Specialty Associates back to its MUST SEE! $7800 $7,900, 352-364-6460 previous owner, Dr. Adam Furman. Published July 28, 2020