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HOLIDAY  Today, Oct. 14, is CR meeting to discuss flood insurance Columbus Day, the annual federal A.B. SIDIBE to submit a letter to the Federal ance Reform Act of 2012) has percent) and homeowners. There holiday. Staff writer Emergency Management Agency abolished subsidies for high-risk, is fear resale of homes will slump  Post offices and asking to be included in a volun- floodprone areas and some prop- once prospective buyers are con- federal govern- CRYSTAL RIVER — The im- tary best-practices program that erty owners are seeing hundreds- fronted with the hefty ment offices are pact of the new National Flood would help offer insurance dis- of-percent increases in their premiums. closed today, but Insurance Program law will counts to property owners in the premiums. As a result, officials are apply- local and state headline a list of items the city wake of the new, higher Officials are worried about the ing to participate in the Commu- offices are open. council has to tackle Monday premiums. impact of the new law on busi- nity Rating System (CRS). Many banks may night. On Oct. 1, the new federal law ness property owners (whose pre- also be closed City officials are formally going (the Biggert-Waters Flood Insur- miums will immediately jump 25 See COUNCIL/ Page A7 today.  Public schools and the stock Monday CONVERSATION markets are open.

INSIDE LOCAL EFFORTS: Give blood 10 years of the Cooter Find out where the LifeSouth Bloodmobile will be parked for donations in upcoming weeks./Page A6 Get food Area groups offer low-cost food options and free meals each week./Page A6

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Contribute! Like us at facebook.com/ citruscounty chronicle and respond to our Question of the Week. How do you get your health care coverage? MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Kellie Legg Inverness City Manager Frank DiGiovanni has seen the Cooter Festival grow into one of the city’s largest festivals of the year. This year I don’t have insurance marks the 10th anniversary of the Cooter Festival and activities will be held in Inverness throughout the week. The cooter turtle is the and can’t afford it. namesake of the festival. Cheaper to pay the penalty than the insurance cost. Bev Morgan Inverness City Manager Frank DiGiovanni reflects on festival’s growth Blue Cross Blue Shield until January 2015. It NANCY KENNEDY main site of the annual festi- does hurt my bank acct. But will For video of this ■ Staff writer WHAT: Great American val, and talked about the up- continue to pay as long as am conversation, click Cooter Festival coming event that takes place able. on this story at INVERNESS ■ WHEN: Last weekend in the last weekend of October. Scott Brooks www.chronicle hanks to the contro- October CHRONICLE: Tell us about United via my online.com. employer. versy surrounding a ■ WHERE: Inverness how all this started. double entendre that storms hit Florida, and started DiGIOVANNI: We at city Linda Snyder Caward caught the attention of with hurricane strength after ■ ONLINE: hall were thinking of ways we Employer-provided, but T CooterFestival.com will be on Medicare a wildly popular national being featured on “The Daily could best identify and brand starting in January. cable TV show, the annual Show with Jon Stewart” on Inverness with a quirky, crazy- Great American Cooter Festi- Comedy Central — even be- Inverness City Manager type festival event, and we Tracey Forte Mooney val continues to put the city of Frank DiGiovanni and Sunny I am going to try to fore the festival began. didn’t really know what we apply for the Inverness and Citrus County Now in its 10th year, the Cooter, a turtle that needs no wanted to do. We thought of Obamacare otherwise I don’t on the map. Cooter Festival has grown and introduction around here, re- doing something with a gator have any insurance. It began in 2004, the same evolved and taken on a life of cently sat down with the year four devastating tropical its own. Chronicle at Liberty Park, the See MONDAY/ Page A5 POLL ONLINE POLL: Your choice? Who shares the most blame for the U.S. Social Security raise to Old-fashioned government shutdown? A. Senate be among lowest in years Democrats. fun in Hernando B. House Republicans. Associated Press C. President Obama. toric schoolhouse into a D. All of them share WASHINGTON — For Heritage museum and community responsibility. the second straight year, hall to be enjoyed by all To vote, visit www. millions of Social Security residents. chronicleonline.com. recipients, disabled veter- Council sets The weekend begins Click on the word ans and federal retirees early Friday with an old- “Opinion” in the menu can expect historically annual fest, fashioned cattle drive. to see the poll. small increases in their Horse riders who wish to Results will appear join the cattle drive will next Monday. Find last benefits come January. cattle drive Preliminary figures meet near the Marion week’s online poll County line with their results./Page A3 suggest a benefit in- Special to the Chronicle crease of roughly 1.5 per- horses and begin to drive cent, which would be The nonprofit Her- cattle south until they INDEX reach the site of the His- among the smallest since Associated Press nando Heritage Council, a Classifieds ...... B8 toric School on Saturday automatic increases Trays of printed Social Security checks wait to be division of the Citrus Comics ...... B7 afternoon. were adopted in 1975, ac- mailed Feb. 11, 2005, from the U.S. Treasury’s County Historical Society, Crossword ...... B6 The group will stop to cording to an analysis by Financial Management services facility in Philadelphia. is planning its annual Editorial...... A10 rest around lunchtime, The Associated Press. For the second straight year, millions of Social Security Southern Heritage Festi- Entertainment ...... A4 Next year’s raise will val and Old Fashioned where horses can drink Horoscope ...... A4 recipients can expect historically small increases in be small because con- benefits come January 2014. Cattle Drive on Friday, water and eat and the Lottery Numbers ...... B3 sumer prices, as meas- Oct. 18, and Saturday, group will enjoy a lunch. Lottery Payouts ...... B3 ured by the government, tion report for Septem- announced in October to Oct. 19. Friday evening, the Movies ...... B7 haven’t gone up much in ber. That was supposed give Social Security and group will camp out on Obituaries ...... A6 The festival is a major the past year. the ranch of Charlie TV Listings...... B6 to happen Wednesday, other benefit programs fundraiser to restore the The exact size of the but the report was de- time to adjust January Historic Hernando School Strange. They will enjoy cost-of-living adjustment, layed indefinitely be- payments. The Social at the intersection of dinner there and break- or COLA, won’t be known cause of the partial Security Administration County Road 486 and U.S. fast the following morning until the Labor Depart- government shutdown. 41. The council hopes to ment releases the infla- The COLA is usually See COLA /Page A7 one day convert the his- See HERNANDO/ Page A7 A2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Diva Night Industry Appreciation Month Mixer

CLAIRE PHILLIPS LAXTON/Current Editor Specialty Gems of Crystal River hosted the Industry Appreciation Month Mixer on Thursday, Oct. 10, in Crystal River for a huge crowd with musical entertainment, food and a collection of antique cars. Ed Wilsek, left, is a partner of Specialty Gems with Carol Kimbrough, right, of Specialty Gems. Standing in the middle is Diane STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle Damron, who had Lenny Damron’s antique car collection on hand at the event. The Diva Sue Thompson learns all about the Himalayan Salt Room and the benefits of salt Citrus County Economic Development Council closes out Industry Appreciation therapy from saleswoman Tracy Lee. Month with a barbecue Oct. 17 at M&B Dairy. Visit www.citrusedc.com for tickets. ATTENTION U.S. RESIDENTS Over 1,200 Miracle Ear Locations! Travel With Confidence . . . Miracle Ear

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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY Chili Cook off for Charity Delegation to meet Oct. 29 Citrus County Legislative Delegation meeting will from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, in the Citrus County Commission cham- ber, in the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness. The deadline for local bill proposals is Tuesday, Oct. 15, and deadline to sign up for addressing the delegation members is Tuesday, Oct. 22. For any inquiries, call Dawn Faherty at state Rep. Jimmie T. Smith’s office at 352-560-6020. Veterans sought for program The Veterans Apprecia- tion Week Ad Hoc Coordi- nating Committee will conduct its annual Veterans in the Classroom program Nov. 1 to 12 as part of its 21st annual Veterans Ap- preciation Week activities. Coordinated by the Citrus County Chapter of the Mili- tary Officers Association of America (MOAA), the Vet- STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle erans in the Classroom pro- Competing in the kids division is Kelly Jones, a seventh-grader from Citrus Springs Middle School and a 4-H club member. This is Kelly’s first time to compete at the cook-off, and her special ingredient is chicken. gram brings living history to the classrooms of the county’s public and private schools, as well as home Competition helps school groups. Veterans share with students their fund local groups firsthand military experi- he 12th annual Chili Ap- ences and travels while preciation Society Inter- serving our country in uni- national (CASI) Chili form around the world in TCook off for Charity got peace and war. under way Saturday at Turtle The model Veterans in Creek Campground in Homosassa the Classroom program as an estimated 40 competitors was recognized in 2008 are participating in two divisions: with a Florida Education the kids division, which contains Foundation award. The pro- the most entries, and the CASI di- gram’s success has gener- vision, which is part of a national ated the need for additional competition. veterans to share their ex- CASI competitors have come from as far away as Texas and periences with students. New York, and the top three win- Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, ners will qualify for the national Iraq, Air Force, National CASI competition. The cook-off is Guard and women veterans sponsored by the Lecanto 4-H are especially needed as club. Coordinator Caroline Quin- participants. tanilla said the proceeds will go All interested veterans to the Anti Drug Coalition, Citrus are encouraged to contact County Blessings, and the med- Mac McLeod at 352-746- ical fund for Lecanto High School 1384, cmcleod670@earth Cooks from Palm Beach concoct their special chili brew for the competition. From left are Terry junior Kyle Sisson, who was se- link.net; or Bob Crawford at Tignor, Manny “Chili-vangelist” Rodriguez, Rob Richter and AJ “Master Chef” Roulette. Richter verely injured in a dirt biking ac- 352-270-9025, baddog said, “We’re just here for the fun. We are actually tailgater cooks!” cident in February. [email protected]. Duke speakers available Duke Energy has launched a Florida Speak- Dogtoberfest set to celebrate new exercise yard ers Bureau to help cus- tomers better understand Special to the Chronicle Florida’s energy issues as well as provide tips to help Citrus County Animal customers use energy more Services will host Dogto- wisely and reduce costs. berfest from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19. The presentation provides The event is sponsored details of the company’s by Citrus County Founda- plan for a sustain able en- tion for Animal Protection ergy future and includes an (CCFAP) as part of the overview of energy genera- grand opening of the new tion. It also provides energy- exercise yards for the shel- efficiency tips and tools to ter dogs. help consumers save power The public is encour- and money. The presenta- aged to come out and help tion is designed for all audi- celebrate and honor those ences from small groups to who made these play and large events. exercise yards a reality. Special to the Chronicle Cheryl Ward holds a shelter dog at the entrance to the To learn more about it or In March, when organ- Dogs press close to the opening of their small kennels at play and exercise yards at the animal shelter. to request a speaker, visit izer first began fundrais- Citrus County Animal Shelter in Inverness. A fundraising www.duke-energy.com/ ing, the goal seemed like a project recently led to the creation of four chain-link- they can get sunshine, a chance to take home a florida-speakers. dream. Within a few fenced play and exercise yards for the dogs. splash in kiddy pools and new dog or cat. months, with the generous run freely for a while. All dogs are fully vetted —From staff reports donations of county resi- for the dogs. benefit to their physical Dogtoberfest promises and micro chipped. dents, they raised over Spending some time out and emotional well-being. to be a fun day, with a shel- Animal Services is at $11,000 to create four big of their confining cement They now get some time ter “dog show,” music, free 4030 Airport Road in In- ONLINE chain-link-fenced yards kennels has been a huge throughout the week when food, games and prizes and verness off U.S. 41. POLL RESULTS HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED QUESTION: Now that HCA is Key votes for the week ending Oct. 12 by Voterama in Congress the preferred ■ “Clean” Budget Vote: The House on Oct. 8 temporary House-Senate committee to rec- the federal government. A yes vote was to bidder for Cit- blocked, 226-191, a bid by Democrats for ommend steps for resolving current budget send HJ Res 79 to the Senate over Demo- rus Memorial a vote on a motion to fund and thus reopen disputes in Congress. The panel could pro- cratic charges that piecemeal funding of hospital, the entire government without GOP condi- pose discretionary-spending and entitle- selected agencies and programs is a “gim- should we: tions. This vote occurred during debate on ment revisions, but not changes such as mick.” Nugent, Yes. ■ Sell the hospi- HJ Res 84 (below). A yes vote upheld a pro- tax increases that affect revenue levels. A ■ Debt-Limit Increase: On a tally of 53-45, tal, and Board cedural ruling that blocked a vote on a yes vote was to send HR 3273 to the Sen- the Senate on Oct. 12 failed to reach 60 of County “clean” continuing resolution (HJ Res 59) ate. Nugent, Yes. votes needed to end GOP blockage of a Commission- passed nine days earlier by the Senate. ■ Federal Aviation Administration: The Democratic bill to extend Treasury borrow- ers controls Rich Nugent, Yes. House on Oct. 9 passed, 252-172, a GOP ing authority through 2014. The bill would proceeds. 78 ■ Head Start Funding: The House on Oct. 8 measure to fully fund the Federal Aviation raise the federal debt ceiling by about $1 percent (452 passed, 248-168, a GOP measure to fully Administration during the partial govern- trillion to $17.4 trillion. The existing ceiling votes) fund the Head Start pre-school program ment shutdown then in its ninth day. A yes could expire as early as Oct. 17. A yes vote ■ Lease the hos- for nearly one million disadvantaged chil- vote was to send HJ Res 70 to the Senate was to advance S 1569. Bill Nelson, Yes; pital, and a dren. A yes vote was to send HJ Res 84 to over Democratic calls for reopening the en- Marco Rubio, No. foundation the Senate over Democratic objections to tire government, not just high-profile agen- ■ Key votes ahead: In the week of Oct. 14, oversees pro- funding only cherry-picked programs cies and programs. Nugent, Yes. both chambers will debate measures that ceeds. 22 per- rather than the entire government. Nugent, ■ Border-Security Funds: The House on Oct. address stopgap fiscal 2014 funding, the cent (129 Yes. 10 voted, 249-175, to fully fund Depart- national-debt ceiling and the ongoing semi- votes) ■ Super Committee: The House on Oct. 8 ment of Homeland Security border opera- shutdown of the federal government. Total votes: 581. passed, 224-197, a GOP bill to set up a tions during the ongoing semi-shutdown of © 2013 Thomas Reports Inc. Call: 202-667-9760. A4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — Accentuate what you do Today is Monday, Oct. 14, the best in the coming months. Express your feelings at home and make 287th day of 2013. There are 78 needed alterations to your living space, days left in the year. This is the but don’t go overboard. Spending Columbus Day observance in the should be kept to a minimum. United States, as well as Thanksgiv- Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Set the ing Day in Canada. record straight when it comes to how Today’s Highlight in History: you want things done, at home and at On Oct. 14, 1912, former Presi- work. Change should be initiated before dent Theodore Roosevelt, cam- you find yourself hemmed in. paigning for the White House as the Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Emotional Progressive candidate, was shot in matters will surface; dealing with them the chest in Milwaukee by New York quickly will help you avoid a scene. Be saloonkeeper John Schrank. Despite prepared to use a bit of force. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Posi- the wound, Roosevelt went ahead tive change is heading your way. Partici- with a scheduled speech, declaring, pation will be key when trying to impress “It takes more than one bullet to kill a someone. Associated Press bull moose.” Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Stand Shortlisted authors — from left, Jhumpa Lahiri, Eleanor Catton, Colm Toibin, NoViolet On this date: up and be counted. Persistence will re- Bulawayo and Ruth Ozeki — pose with their books during a photocall Sunday for candidate of In 1066, Normans under William sult in being handed the reins of leader- the 2013 Man Booker Prize for Fiction at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. The winner of the Conqueror defeated the English ship. Don’t let past experience frighten the $80,000 prize will be announced Tuesday. at the Battle of Hastings. you from taking on more responsibility. In 1947, Air Force test Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Apply “Chuck” Yeager broke the sound bar- your knowledge and experience to a job ‘Gravity’ eclipses 5. “Runner Runner,” $3.7 among the famous faces in the rier as he flew the experimental Bell you’ve been given, and you will excel. ‘Phillips’ at box office million. audience for the two-and-a-half- XS-1 (later X-1) rocket plane over Someone you meet will change your 6. “Prisoners,” $3.7 million. hour show, which ended with Muroc Dry Lake in California. outlook and your immediate future. LOS ANGELES — “Gravity” 7. “Insidious: Chapter 2,” $2.6 Jackman auctioning off an elec- In 1964, civil rights leader Martin Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Personal won’t be held down. million. tric Fiat, a pair of Wolverine Luther King Jr. was named winner of matters must be handled with integrity The Warner Bros. astronaut 8. “Rush,” $2.4 million. claws and two sweaty under- and, above all, honesty. There will be no Alfonso the Nobel Peace Prize. adventure directed by 9. “Don Jon,” $2.3 million. shirts he wore during his per- Ten years ago: The United States room for misleading information. Cuaron and starring Sandra Aries (March 21-April 19) — Shy away 10. “Baggage Claim,” $2 formance. (The shirts went for vetoed a U.N. Security Council reso- from anyone who appears to be holding Bullock and George Clooney million. $11,000 each.) lution that would have condemned back information. Step into the spotlight landed in the top spot at the box Hugh Jackman raises The Motion Picture & Televi- Israel for building a barrier that cut and take control of whatever situation office for the second weekend in sion Fund provides health care into the West Bank. you face, but do so with compassion a row, according to studio esti- $1.85M with benefit and other essential services to Five years ago: A grand jury in and understanding. mates Sunday. “Gravity” earned LOS ANGELES — Hugh entertainment-industry workers Orlando, Fla. returned charges of Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Follow $44.3 million, raising its domes- Jackman threw himself a birth- and retirees. first-degree murder, aggravated child your heart and your dreams. Live in the tic total to $123.4 million. day party with 4,500 guests, but abuse and aggravated manslaughter moment and enjoy what life has to offer. Sony’s “Captain Phillips” Lauren Conrad Participate in activities conducive to they had to against Casey Anthony in the death launched in second place with pay to attend. sets engagement of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. building a bond with friends and family. $26 million. The high seas Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Disillu- The actor LOS ANGELES — L.C. is get- (She was acquitted in July 2011.) drama directed by Paul Green- spent his 45th ting married. One year ago: Daredevil skydiver sionment will set in if you believe every- grass stars Tom Hanks as a thing you hear. Read between the lines, birthday Satur- “The Hills” and “Laguna Felix Baumgartner became the first especially when dealing with love. cargo ship captain who is held day at Holly- Beach” star Lauren “L.C.” Con- man to shatter the sound barrier Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Get out captive by Somali pirates. wood’s Dolby rad announced Sunday she’s without traveling in a jet or a space- and take time to play. Entertainment or Estimated ticket sales for Fri- Theatre, engaged to musician William craft, jumping from a balloon 24 traveling to an unfamiliar destination will day through Sunday at U.S. and where he Tell. miles above the New Mexico desert. brighten your day. Emotional encoun- Canadian theaters, according to Hugh sang, danced Jackman The 27-year-old reality TV star Today’s Birthdays: Actor Roger ters will stimulate your senses. Rentrak. Final domestic figures and told sto- and fashion designer posted a Moore is 86. Fashion designer Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Play it safe will be released Monday. actor turned 45 ries for “One Saturday. photo of her engagement ring on Ralph Lauren is 74. Actor Udo Kier is when it comes to domestic affairs. Lis- 1. “Gravity,” $44.3 million. Night Only,” a her blog and wrote that she was 69. Actor Harry Anderson is 61. Ac- ten carefully and prepare to make 2. “Captain Phillips,” $26 “beyond thrilled.” changes necessary to keep the peace. benefit concert that raised nearly tress Lori Petty is 50. Actor Jon Seda Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Shoot for million. $2 million for the Motion Picture Conrad’s dating life was fa- is 43. Singer Usher is 35. the stars when it comes to making valu- 3. “Cloudy with a Chance Of & Television Fund. mously chronicled on the MTV Thought for Today: “Sometimes able connections. How you express Meatballs 2,” $14.2 million. Cybill Shepherd, Bryan reality series “Laguna Beach” we have to get really high to see your desires and ideas will capture the 4. “Machete Kills,” $3.8 Singer, Darren Criss and song- and then its spin-off “The Hills.” how small we are.” — Skydiver Felix attention of someone willing to help. million. writer Carole Bayer Sager were —From wire reports Baumgartner. 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band and a Stones tribute band, MONDAY and we may have a third. From that, we go into Liberty Continued from Page A1 Park on Saturday for the festival and an Afternoon Rock the Park or some other nature-type thing. with the Blues Brothers tribute Then at a staff meeting — I’ll — the same performers that are never forget this — we were talk- at Universal ... then on Sunday, ing about Cooter Pond and Mar- we ease into Cooterween. ilyn Jordan, who was city clerk CHRONICLE: Is this a money at the time, said, “Why don’t we maker for the city? do a Cooter Festival?” DiGIOVANNI: The city — We talked about the trauma we’re government. All we do is and the challenge in pulling it prime the pump. It’s about us off, and we decided this could be doing what we can to help the a fun thing; this could be some- mom-and-pop businesses, the thing that really has legs and hotels and motels, gas stations, lasts a long time. restaurants, make the money I took the idea and started and prosper. meeting with various groups and CHRONICLE: Sunny’s been people in the community, and as awfully quiet. How did the two of we decided to launch it, it im- you meet? mediately became controversial. DiGIOVANNI: I think we met In August of ’04, the Daily as we were building the board- Show made a call to city hall and walk at Cooter Pond. From there asked to speak with the people the relationship has grown, and in the city government who were I have to tell you, Sunny makes pushing this festival. MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle us all look good as we do our CHRONICLE: How did “The best to make the city a better Daily Show” get involved? Frank DiGiovanni credits former city councilwoman Marilyn Jordon with the idea of a Cooter Festival. The unique festival attracts thousands to Inverness each year. place for everyone. DiGIOVANNI: They found out CHRONICLE: What’s on tap because of the controversy for Cooter 11? around the community because CHRONICLE: What was the was a great little festival to come opening it up to a more youthful DiGIOVANNI: I’m sure we of the word “cooter.” I and oth- impact from that? to — and it was. From that year, crowd. We kept the family day at will have what Cooter 10 has and ers, especially me, were being DiGIOVANNI: That put us on it’s grown and constantly the park and introduced Cooter- more. I think you’ll see a larger accused of being disrespectful to the map. We immediately changed. We’ve made sure that if ween, the costume contest for amount of people turning out for women — how could I be trying started getting emails and calls you come back year after year, kids, adults, pets. We’ve grown Cooter Idol and Cooter Queen, to promote the city with this das- from around the nation and you’ll see something different. into a solid three-day bash in and I see Cooter Crawl growing tardly venue? “The Daily Show” Canada wanting to know where In the beginning, we tied this downtown Inverness the last with more restaurants — and In- picked up on the dialogue Citrus County, Fla., and Inver- into the “Dukes of Hazzard,” be- weekend of October. verness itself continuing to grow. through the Internet, and they ness, Fla., is because they’re cause there was a character on Leading up to it we have com- The Cooter Festival works be- came to Citrus County and to the coming to this festival. So, some- that show named Cooter, and we petitions for Cooter Idol and cause of the commitment of the city of Inverness. They wanted to thing we thought we could ease had the General Lee (car) and Miss Cooter, and this year we community. This is small-town meet the principle players in- into took off like a rocket and we some of the show’s characters have the Cooter (restaurant) America and very much alive. volved in the conversation and had to quickly put together this here the first few years, and we Crawl that’s already sold out. This is what people expect to came up with a five-and-a-half- event. had a pretty good time. ... After Plus, the Cooter Scooter (Poker see in this type of community — minute video that’s still, to this CHRONICLE: Tell us about about the fifth year, we changed Run) with the veterans’ organi- and here we are. day, one of the funniest, most- that first festival. and the Cooter Festival took on zations ... but the real thrust of viewed videos on “The Daily DiGIOVANNI: It was here at a different demographic. the Cooter Festival is the Friday Contact Chronicle reporter Show.” (To see the video, visit Liberty Park on a Saturday, and CHRONICLE: Talk about that. night street bash. This year Nancy Kennedy at 352-564-2927 CooterFestival.com and scroll it was small and not very sophis- DiGIOVANNI: We started hav- we’re going to have exceptional or nkennedy@chronicleonline. down the page to find the link.) ticated, and everybody thought it ing street parties downtown, rock bands with a U2 tribute com Our Our Dr. Kenneth P. Pritchyk DPM HEARING AID Announces the Most Most GRAND GRAND OPENINGOPENING REPAIR Impor Importanttant of his new practice Nature Coast All Makes and Models Patient Patient Foot And Ankle When Experience Counts Most... Center, LLC • Advanced Cataract Surgery with Premium Lens Implants 6151 N. Suncoast Blvd., Suite 1E • Eyelid Surgery Is Is You. You. Crystal River • Glaucoma & Diabetic Eyecare Specialists (Medical Office Building adjacent to 7 Rivers Hospital) Board Certified Ophthalmologist 2013 LAWRENCE A. SEIGEL, M.D. • ALAN M. FREEDMAN, M.D. Comprehensive foot and ankle care for the entire family. 000GAL6 GEORGE KAPLAN, OPTOMETRIST

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Sixth Ave., Crystal River. ■ 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, blood drive near you, call 352-527-3061. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, Rock Crusher Elementary Donors must be at least 17, or 16 with Oct. 16, Walmart Supercenter, 2461 W. School, 814 S. Rock Crusher Road, parental permission, weigh a minimum of Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Inverness. Homosassa. Minnesota’s last Tuskegee 110 pounds and be in good health to be ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, ■ Noon to 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, Wal- Airman dies at age 93 eligible to donate. A photo ID is required. Citrus Kia, 1850 S.E. U.S. 19, Crystal mart Supercenter, 3826 S. Suncoast The Lecanto branch office is at 1241 River. Blvd., Homosassa. Associated Press S. Lecanto Highway (County Road 491), ■ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, ■ 8:30 to 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 25, Cit- open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays Love Chevrolet, 2209 State Road 44 W., rus County School Bus Transportation, DULUTH, Minn. — (7 p.m. Wednesdays), 8:30 a.m. to Inverness. 2950 S. Panther Pride Drive, Lecanto. Minnesota’s last surviv- 2 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, ing Tuskegee Airman, Sundays. Village Cadillac-Toyota, 2431 S. Sun- Cooter Festival, 401 Tompkins St., Joseph Philip Gomer of The Inverness branch is at 2629 E. coast Blvd., Homosassa. Duluth, has died. He was Inverness. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, open from 8 a.m. ■ 93. 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, ■ to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, (6:30 p.m. St. Scholastica Catholic Church, 4301 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27, His daughter, Phyllis Wednesdays and Fridays), 8 a.m. to W. Homosassa Trail, Lecanto. Cooter Festival, 401 Tompkins St., Douglass, of Claremont, Inverness. 5 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ■ 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, Wal- Calif., told The Associ- ■ Sundays. mart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28, ated Press on Friday that Visit www.lifesouth.org for details. Highway, Inverness. Withlacoochee Technical Institute, 1201 he died of cancer Thurs- day at the Ecumen ■ 5 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21, W. Main St., Inverness. Touch of Class Corvette Club, 7395 W. ■ 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, Lakeshore nursing home Walmart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to- in Duluth. Pinebrook St., Crystal River. Cypress Cove Care Center, 700 S.E. Associated Press Lake Highway, Inverness. During World War II, ■ Eighth Ave., Crystal River. 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, Wal- ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, Gomer was a member of Tuskegee Airman Joseph ■ mart Supercenter, 1936 N. Lecanto Big Lots, 146 S.E. U.S. 19, Crystal River. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, the Tuskegee Airmen, Philip Gomer of Duluth, Highway, Lecanto. ■ 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, Walmart Supercenter, 1936 N. Lecanto America’s first black Minn., pictured in 2011, died of cancer Oct. 10 at ■ Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, West Citrus Elks Lodge No. 2693, 7890 Highway, Lecanto. fighter pilots, who pro- the Ecumen Lakeshore Walmart Supercenter, 3826 S. Suncoast ■ tected U.S. bombers. W. Grover Cleveland Blvd., Homosassa. 2 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, nursing home in Duluth. Blvd., Homosassa. ■ 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Citrus County Chronicle, 1624 N. Mead- Blacks were not allowed to He was 93. ■ 8:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, Oct. 23, Walmart Supercenter, 3826 S. owcrest Blvd., Crystal River. become pilots before the war, but the Tuskegee Air- men became one of World Food PROGRAMS War II’s most respected fighter units. Their success FOOD PANTRIES SO YOU KNOW ■ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is credited with helping ■ Catholic Church in Citrus prompt the integration of St. Anne’s Anglican  Submit information or changes for this feature via Springs serves those in need the military in 1948. Church — 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. email to [email protected] or fax to with free boxes of food. Gomer flew 68 combat daily in the administration 352-563-3280, attention “Food Programs.” Call 352-465-6613 on the missions in P-47s and P-51s building.  The Chronicle reserves the right to edit notices. third Tuesday monthly to sign over northern Africa, Italy ■ Annie Johnson Senior &  It is the responsibility of the organizations listed up; distribution now begins at and Germany. He survived Family — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. here to provide information and updates about 9 a.m. the following Saturday. a crash landing and having Monday through Friday, 1991 their programs. Contact the groups directly for ■ El-Shaddai food min- his plane shot up by a Ger- W. Test Court, Dunnellon, is details. istries “brown bag of food” dis- man fighter. But he would open to Citrus County resi-  For additional information about health and human tribution is from 10 a.m. to later tell how a “short, fat, During World War II, Gomer was a member of dents. 352-489-8021. resources available in Citrus County, call 211. 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Crystal red-necked captain” or- ■ the Tuskegee Airmen, The Salvation Army — River Church of God, 2180 W. dered him to the back of PHOTO ID REQUIRED the line to board a troop America’s first black 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. 12th Ave. Monday through Friday (ex-  Most programs require a photo ID and other proof ship for home because he fighter pilots, who Although food is distributed was black. protected U.S. bombers. cluding holidays), 712 S. of residency. Plan to bring identification when once a week, families are only A life-sized bronze School Ave., Lecanto. 352- applying for food, or phone the program for details. tors were brought over eligible for food once a month. statue of a young Gomer 513-4960. against their will to help Call 352-628-9087 or 352- in his flight suit stands at ■ Daystar Life Center — distribution from 9 to Kitchen — 11:30 a.m. to noon build America. My Ger- 302-9925. the Duluth airport termi- 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Monday 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, and Mondays, 3896 S. Pleasant man ancestors came over ■ Hernando Seventh-day nal. through Friday (excluding hol- the second Wednesday Grove Road. 352-726-2522. The Duluth News to build a new life. And Adventist Church, 1880 N. Tribune reported the idays), 6751 W. Gulf-to-Lake monthly is distribution of ■ my Cherokee ancestors Floral City United Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- statue includes a quote bagged canned goods, dry were here to greet all the Highway, Crystal River. 352- Methodist Church — 7 to vides food distribution for from him: 795-8668. goods and meat from 9 to boats,” he once said. 9 a.m. Tuesdays in Hilton needy families from 10 a.m. to “We’re all Americans. ■ 10:30 a.m. at 5310 S. Sun- Citrus United Basket Hall, 8478 E. Marvin St. 352- noon the second and fourth That’s why we chose to (CUB) — 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. coast Blvd., Homosassa 344-1771. Tuesdays monthly. Call 352- fight. I’m as American as Monday through Friday, Springs. Open to Homosassa ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal 212-5159. anybody. My black ances- 103 Mill Ave., Inverness, to residents only. 352-621-3008. Church’s Feed My Sheep out- ■ assist Citrus County residents Floral City First Baptist reach — 11:30 a.m. Wednes- facing temporary hardship. Church — 1 to 3 p.m. the third days. 352-726-3153. Call CUB at 352-344-2242 or Wednesday monthly. ■ citrusunitedbasket.org. ■ Salvation Army Canteen Serving our Savior — 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays at 2 PAIR ■ (SOS) — 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. First Baptist Church of the Homosassa Lions Club, Thursdays at Good Shepherd Crystal River — 10 a.m. to one-half mile east of U.S. 19 EYEGLASSES Lutheran Church, 439 E. 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday on Homosassa Trail. Norvell Bryant Highway, and Thursday, 700 N. Citrus 352-513-4960. Ave. 352-795-3367. Hernando. ONE LOW ■ * ■ Our Lady of Fatima — ■ Crystal River United Calvary Chapel of Inver- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Methodist Church — 9 a.m. to ness — “Feed the Hungry,” PRICE through Friday, 604 U.S. 41 1 p.m. the second and fourth noon to 1 p.m. Thursdays, S., open to needy residents of Thursdays monthly, 4801 N. soup kitchen from 11:30 a.m. Floral City, Hernando and In- Citrus Ave., Crystal River. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, 960 S. Single Vision verness. 352-726-1707. 352-795-3148 or U.S. 41. 352-726-1480. ■ ■ Our Lady of Grace www.crumc.com. Our Father’s Table — ■ 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sat- $ Catholic Church — 9 to Calvary Church — 10 a.m. the third Tuesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays, urdays at St. Anne’s Anglican monthly, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. 2728 E. Harley St., Inverness, Church, one mile west of the 352-527-2381 or 352-746- open to Citrus County resi- Plantation Inn on West Fort 99 2144. dents. 352-637-5100 or Island Trail. 352-795-2176. ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal www.invernesscalvary.com. ■ Inverness Church of God Church — 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. ■ First Baptist Church of — Noon the first and third Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Beverly Hills Helping Hands Sunday monthly, 416 U.S. 41 or Bifocals 352-726-3153. Food Pantry — 9 to 11 a.m. S., Inverness. 352-726-4524. ■ First Presbyterian the third Saturday monthly, GIVEAWAYS Church of Crystal River — 4950 N. Lecanto Highway, $ 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the second Beverly Hills. Serving Beverly ■ The New Church Without and fourth Tuesdays monthly, Hills, Lecanto and Citrus Walls gives food boxes away 1501 S.E. U.S. 19. 352-795- Springs. 352-746-2970. at 5 p.m. Mondays at the 2259. FREE MEALS neighborhood park in Her- 12 9 ■ Citrus County Veterans nando off Railroad Drive where ■ Coalition — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. First United Methodist feeding the homeless takes MUST PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF PURCHASE. Tuesdays, 1039 N. Paul Church of Inverness God’s place. Call 352-344-2425. See store for details. Expires 10/31/13 Drive, Inverness. Open to Cit- rus County veterans and their family members in need. 352- “Your Trusted Family-Owned Funeral Home 400-8952 or 352-527-4537. Funeral Home for over 50 Years” ■ Nature Coast Ministries With Crematory — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays • Burial • Shipping and Thursdays, 999 State S trickland • Cremation Road 44, Crystal River. 352- Funeral Home and Crematory 000GAG6 563-1860. Funeral Directors ■ We Care Food Pantry — C. Lyman Strickland & Tom L. Pace Eyecare Express must be a Homosassa or Ho- 1901 SE H WY . 19 C RYSTAL R IVER * mosassa Springs resident. 352-795-2678 For Information and costs, SAME DAY SERVICE 352-228-4921. www.stricklandfuneralhome.com call 726-8323 Even Bifocals & Safety Glasses * ■ Beverly Hills Community 000EHVX Church — 11 a.m. to noon N OW A CCEPTING and 6 to 7 p.m. the last Tues- day monthly, 82 Civic Circle, Veterans and Spouses open to Beverly Hills resi- Did you make your reservations for dents. 352-746-3620. your Veterans Seminar? ■ Suncoast Baptist Church Let’s meet at The Boat House Restaurant Over 1,000 Frames In Stock — food pantry open for bread 1935 SE Hwy. 19, Crystal River and talk about your benefits/options Eye exams by To Place Your Thursday, Oct. 17 • Lunch 11 am Dr. Allen Sobel, Optometrist 352-249-1086 Seating limited

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[email protected] / www.brownfuneralhome.com 000GCF5 000G7P3 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE NATION/LOCAL MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 A7 If the city is deemed eligible for COUNCIL participation and depending on Social Security raise Continued from Page A1 Recipients of Social Security receive annual cost-of-living the rating it gets, property adjustments, or COLAs, that are tied to inflation: The CRS is part of the National Flood Insurance owners can get discounts 15 percent Program (NFIP). To earn of up to 45 percent. CRS credit, the city must take the following types of what was seen as the po- installation of generators actions and annually doc- tential benefit to property at LS No. 1 and LS No. 23 ument the activity under- owners. and approval of Resolu- 10 2014: 1.5% taken in each area: If the city is deemed el- tion No. 13-R-41 to trans- (estimated) ■ Preserve open space igible for participation fer funding in the Amount in the floodplain. and depending on the rat- of $51,997.79 between ■ Enforce higher stan- ing it gets, property own- Capital Projects in 5 dards for safer new devel- ers can get discounts of up the Water/Sewer Fund, opment (i.e. adopt a to 45 percent. Capital Improvement freeboard requirement, Council members also Program. which is the measure- will: ■ Consider approval of 0 ment between the bottom ■ Hear from Chris funding for Special ’75 ’80 ’85 ’90 ’95 ’00 ’05 ’10 floor of the structure and Anastasiou, the head of Events/Marketing activity the base flood; adopt an the Southwest Florida in the amount of $16,800. ordinance that regulates Water Management Dis- ■ Consider approval to NOTE: The 1983 adjustment was delayed until January 1984; there were erosion control; adopting trict’s springs restoration direct the city manager to no increases in 2010 and 2011. programs that will re- program, about the vari- install 4-way stop signs at quire regular inspection ous efforts under way in Cutler Spur Boulevard in- SOURCES: Social Security Administration; AP preliminary estimate AP of ditches, channels, etc. the area to help the ailing tersections with Kings to remove debris, etc.). springs. Bay Drive and Paradise ■ tion was too low. to those done by others, in- Maintain drainage ■ Consider approval of Point Road. By law, the cost-of-living cluding AARP, which esti- systems. extension of contract with At the Community Re- COLA adjustment is based on the mates the COLA will be ■ Inform people about Veolia for operation of development Agency Continued from Page A1 Consumer Price Index for between 1.5 percent and flood hazards, flood insur- utility system for a year at meeting at 6:30 p.m., offi- Urban Wage Earners and 1.7 percent. The Senior ance and how to reduce a cost of $1,267,448.38 and cials will tackle street sig- has given no indication Clerical Workers, or CPI-W, Citizens League estimates flood damage. approval of Resolution nage for cross streets on that raises would be de- a broad measure of con- it will be about 1.5 percent. According to officials, No. 13-R-42 to appropri- both North and South Cit- layed because of the shut- sumer prices generated by Lower prices for gaso- the city previously evalu- ate $57,301.38 from the rus Avenue and get an up- down, but advocates for the Bureau of Labor Sta- line are helping to fuel low ated the requirements of Reserve Fund of the date on the status of seniors said the uncer- tistics. It measures price inflation, Vlasenko said. the CRS program, but did Water/Sewer fund to banners for North and tainty was unwelcome. changes for food, housing, “In years with high not pursue it due to the cover additional costs. South Citrus Avenue. Social Security benefits clothing, transportation, COLAs, a lot of that had to labor-intensive nature of ■ Consider approval of Contact Chronicle re- have continued during the energy, medical care, do with fuel prices and in the application process contract award to porter A.B. Sidibe at 352- shutdown. recreation and education. some cases food prices. and the annual reporting Gaudette Electric in the 564-2925 or asidibe More than one-fifth of The COLA is calculated Neither of those increased requirements vis-à-vis amount of $176,997.79 for @chronicleonline.com. the country is waiting for by comparing consumer much this year,” Vlasenko the news. prices in July, August and said. “So that kept the lid Nearly 58 million re- September each year to on the overall increase in will arrive between noon and 1:30 p.m. tirees, disabled workers, prices in the same three prices.” at the festival. There will again be live spouses and children get months from the previous Gasoline prices are HERNANDO and a silent auctions. This year will fea- Social Security benefits. year. If prices go up over the down 2.4 percent from a Continued from Page A1 ture a concert series to begin at 1:30 p.m. The average monthly pay- course of the year, benefits year ago while food prices with opening act Ricky Tannar. ment is $1,162. A 1.5 per- go up, starting with pay- are up slightly, according before continuing on the cattle drive. Nashville recording artist Ryan Weaver cent raise would increase ments delivered in January. to the August inflation re- Deadline to register for the cattle drive will then perform from 3 to 4:30 p.m. the typical monthly pay- This year, average prices port. Housing costs went was Oct. 11. The festival will end at 5 p.m. ment by about $17. for July and August were up 2.3 percent and utilities Festival entry is free; however, dona- The COLA also affects 1.4 percent higher than increased by 3.2 percent. Southern Heritage Festival tions are welcomed. Guaranteed seating benefits for more than 3 they were a year ago, ac- Advocates for seniors The Southern Heritage Festival will at the concert is $15 in advance and VIP million disabled veterans, cording to the CPI-W. say the government’s begin at 10 a.m. Saturday on the historic seating is $20. about 2.5 million federal Once the September re- measure of inflation does- school grounds. This year’s festival will To help stage the festival, donations retirees and their sur- port, the final piece of the n’t accurately reflect price include the Cracker Café, with the addi- are needed for the auctions, sponsor- vivors, and more than puzzle, is released, the increases older Americans tion of an old-fashioned general store ships packages are available for mone- 8 million people who get COLA can be announced face because they tend to selling jarred, canned and frozen foods tary donations and volunteers are Supplemental Security In- officially. If prices contin- spend more of their in- prepared by deep-rooted Citrus County always needed for the event. come, the disability pro- ued to slowly inch up in come on health care. Med- families. To find out how to obtain tickets to the gram for the poor. September, that would put ical costs went up less than The event will also include a group concert or to make a donation, call Automatic COLAs were the COLA at roughly in previous years, but still known as the “Hole in the Head Gang,” Susan Shipp at 352-476-2453 or Cathy adopted so that benefits 1.5 percent. outpaced other consumer which educates the public on the cus- Johnson at 352-697-0193. for people on fixed in- Several economists said prices, rising 2.5 percent. toms of the old West and performs an For Cattle Drive information, call comes would keep up with there were no dramatic “This (COLA) is not old-fashioned gunfight for the crowd to Kandi McPherson at 352-400-3339. rising prices. Many sen- price swings in September enough to keep up with in- enjoy throughout the day. For auction information, call Carol iors, however, complain to significantly increase or flation, as it affects sen- Numerous other vendors and demon- VanNess at 352-726-2338 or Doug that the COLA sometimes decrease the projected iors,” said Max Richtman, strators will be on hand. The cattle drive Lighthill at 352-287-2687. falls short, leaving them COLA. That means the pro- who heads the National jection shouldn’t change by Committee to Preserve So- little wiggle room. YOU COULD RECEIVE Since 1975, annual So- more than a few tenths of a cial Security and Medicare. CASH for A REWARD UP TO cial Security raises have percentage point, if at all. “There are some things $ averaged 4.1 percent. 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Service to airport keep all the employees, missioner John Kenney Positive news the hospital is not going to Sound OFF wanting to save money for I’ve lived in Citrus Your coverage of the be any better than it is water and stuff. When you is right or not, but if the the county and he thinks County for five years and I now. I’ve never heard such not mowing the medians magician, Kevin Spencer, love it here. One thing that donate food or things to garbage company pub- at the Key Training Center horror stories. And I went the needy, you give it and lished how much money is would do it. Well, why don’t would make Citrus County through one myself and I all the county commission- was very refreshing. It is even better is if we could you’re done. But people already in their fee for so nice to see positive wish I knew who to talk to without homes need serv- gasoline expenses and ers take big rate loss in have public transportation at the hospital about what their paychecks? That news and such happy — buses, vans or minivans ices. Clothes must be compared it to what they faces. Thank you, Kevin, happened to me after a washed. People need to actually have to the num- would save our county — to the Tampa and Or- terrible car wreck — no thousands of dollars. So for such great work. God lando airports. wash. They must dispose ber of customers that they bless you. pain medicine, misdiagno- of stuff. It isn’t the movers have, people would under- let’s do that. I don’t see Another fiasco sis, not even a washcloth and shakers of the county stand it better. I don’t what they’re doing to earn Lighten the mood to wipe the glass off of my providing continuing aid; know whether $3.60 is their money anyway. Look at the millions of face that was bleeding. My Did you hear about the dollars lost by our Citrus it’s the workers in the fast- enough or if it is way too Tax water company two congressmen walking legs were bleeding ... I’ve food and grocery chains much because definitely Memorial hospital in a dis- never been treated so I have a much better down a country road? They pute and paid to lawyers. where folks go to wash up they have already a fuel ex- stopped and looked out shabby in my life. Just and to cool off. The need is pense in their garbage idea than taxing my well And then look at this new pulled the curtain around water: How about taxing across a plowed field and fiasco with Charles Dean continuing, not once in a rate. saw two people in a boat my bed and acted like I while. that water company that’s and (Scott) Adams ship- wasn’t there. I hope they No room taking 176,000 gallons a fishing. One congressman ping out our garbage out get rid of the people there Unemployment for mortals day out of our local water? said to the other, “Shall we of our county. that do not care about nightmare How about just a half a go out there and tell them HCA big mistake pain and suffering of their Since we have so many cent a gallon? That would they won’t catch any- patients. After a waiting period re- perfect people in Citrus make a lot of money. thing?” The other replied, I’m calling Sound Off in quired by the Unemploy- County, I guess the mor- “How are we going to get reference to the “Board Way to go, VFW ment Bureau, my wife and tals will have to just move Timely response out there? We do not have backs sale to HCA.” What I’m calling about the many others have been elsewhere. I’d just like to say that a boat.” a big mistake by the board VFW Post 4337 on State trying to receive their Public wants Withlacoochee Electric is What it’s all about ... HCA is going to come in Road 44 in Inverness. I’m earned benefits. First time doing a great job. Tuesday like they did with the other glad to see them get back for us in 40 years. The hospital sold night my power went out With all the sadness and hospitals. They’re going to on their feet again. The state of Florida has de- I hope the powers to be at approximately 2 o’clock trauma going on in the privatize, they’re going to music sounds good and signed their system so dif- will finally give up and do in the morning. When I re- world at the moment, it is eliminate jobs and it’s the people back in there ficult, a large percentage what the majority of the ported it, within a half worth reflecting on the going to make our econ- are good and they’re hav- of the people trying, get people want. Sell the hos- hour, a truck was in front death of a very important omy worse. They’re going ing food there, open to the so frustrated and to the pital outright, not lease. of my house and they person; Larry Laprise, the to have a private company public. point of tears, have just Both boards have shown by fixed the problem in the man who wrote “The Hokey come in to do the house- given up. In my opinion, their actions their egos will power line. It’s great to Pokey,” died at age 93. The keeping, the cooking and Like high school that’s the whole plan of never allow them to work know that my payments most dramatic part for his they’re going to work with If (Mike) Glennon was in the system, saving the with anyone. This decision are working. Thank you, family was getting him into short staff. The hospital charge during the last five state thousands of dollars. will be extra important to Withlacoochee, for your the coffin. He put his left board really made a big minutes of Sunday’s Each time my wife tries, me because my house is fast response. foot in and that’s when the mistake on this one and so (Sept. 29 Bucs-Cardinals) she either gets knocked up for sale, which also has trouble started. did the county. Listen up, people game — and it appears he off and has to start all been my home for 68 Fix flooding Sympathy for dad was — a high school quar- over again due to the time years. If the sides agreed I just had a call from terback could and proba- allotted to respond to their for a clean sale, it shows some company suppos- I sure hope the new road I’m calling in regards to bly would have handled it requests. This is one rea- me that at least our county edly to help me save on construction is going to ad- the man, Edward Peters, better. All he needed to do son Florida’s unemploy- will show it wants to get rid my electric bill. When the dress the very low area be- that had abducted his two to finish winning the game ment appears to have of our Circus County, not man said, “This is to help tween Cutler Spur and daughters. In my opinion, I was to go slow and avoid gone down. It has not. We Citrus County label. I you people’s phone bill” — King’s Bay. It always floods. feel a little sympathy for delayed game penalty, run and others are not in the would be so happy to stay yes, “you people’s phone It sure doesn’t look like the the gentleman. I am a fa- the ball himself or hand it count, and apparently we here, I would gladly pay my bill” — I knew it had to be elevation of the road’s been ther of a 22-year-old off, get a first down do not count. Am I right? Realtor’s commission to a scam because anybody raised any. Maybe it’s going daughter and I worry about maybe, and run out the Nine weeks of trying, lots take it off the market. that’s legit would not say to be drained. ... That’d be my daughter every single clock. He passed and was of frustration. Where do “you people’s phone bill.” a shame if that still floods minute and there’s nothing intercepted and lost the we go from here? Sound Pay cut would help Just thought I’d let other like it does all the time. like the love and the bond game. No one else seems off, people. I’m reading in the Oct. 3 people know there is a Hope they’re taking care of between a man and his two to see it that way. paper about County Com- scam going on. it. daughters. I think the judge Included in rate should be a little more le- Continuing need I am reading about the nient on the man because There’s a good Sound “Gas burning” article in he loves his two daughters Off today saying the your (Oct. 2) Sound Off. 000G8WK and in my opinion, I don’t Blackshears II homeless need running Perhaps the $3.60 charge see anything wrong (with) what he did. He didn’t 000G8O0 cause too much trouble 000G7BU Aluminum 2013 and if the judge could have a little sympathy and Rescreen • Seamless Gutters • Garage Screens maybe lower his bond, I New Screen Room • Glass Room Conversions think that things will be a HWY. 44 Licensed & Insured lot better. That’s just my CRYSTAL RIVER 795-9722 RR 0042388 Conquer Your Our Patients Are “36 Years As Your Hometown Dealer” opinion. From a loving fa- Hearing Loss! Super Hearo’s Free Estimates www.blackshears.com ther, from one to another. Need a change I would like to make a AUDIOLOGY comment about the hospi- tal being sold. ... If they Crystal River • Inverness • Call For A Free Consultation (352) 795-5700 000GAMX

000GCSS “He serves his party best who serves the country best.” OPINIONPage A10 - MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 Rutherford B. Hayes, March 5, 1877 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Political landscape incendiary EDITORIAL BOARD his is not the most acri- in The New York Times and the problem, however. Within Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher monious period in Amer- tried to explain why compro- each district, lines are harden- Mike Arnold ...... editor Tican political history. In mise is “so hard in the House.” ing. Red areas are getting red- 1804, Vice President Aaron The answer was not “the irra- der and blue areas bluer. Charlie Brennan...... managing editor Burr killed his longtime rival, tionality of Republican mem- People are voting with their Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member Alexander Hamilton, in a duel. bers” but exactly the opposite. feet, “self-sorting” themselves Mac Harris ...... citizen member Fifty-two years later, “Individual mem- by choosing neighborhoods Rep. Preston Brooks bers of Congress are they find more socially and po- Founded Rebecca Martin ...... guest member by Albert M. of South Carolina as- responding fairly ra- litically compatible. Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief saulted Sen. Charles tionally to their in- Liberals tend to move to Sumner of Massa- centives,” Silver cities, conservatives to the “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” chusetts with a heavy wrote. “Most mem- fringes of suburbia and beyond. — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus cane. bers of the House And once they get there, their We haven’t heard now come from voting behavior becomes more any threats of bodily hyper-partisan dis- rigid. As a result, says Silver, SHOT IN THE DARK harm. Yet. But in al- tricts where they there has been a “sharp de- most 50 years of cov- face essentially no crease in ticket-splitting.” ering the capital, Cokie and threat of losing their During the last government we’ve never seen a Steven Roberts seat to the other shutdown in the mid-’90s, re- political landscape OTHER party. Instead, pri- ports Wasserman, 79 House Re- Once again, so incendiary and in- mary challenges, es- publicans represented districts tractable. Usually, at VOICES pecially for won by Bill Clinton. Today just this stage of a legisla- Republicans, may be 17 — fewer than 10 percent — Adams’ charges tive standoff, pragmatists in the more serious risk.” are in districts won by Obama, both parties are reaching for an The most obvious reason for a huge change. Political scien- accord. Feelers are going out. these “hyper-partisan districts” tist Gary Jacobson told the Good sense is taking hold. is the process by which district Washington Post that 30 years have no substance Not this time. As Speaker lines are drawn. “Gerryman- ago, about one-quarter of Amer- John Boehner said on ABC: dering” is as old as the country, ican voters split their tickets; hat’s a bunch of else and has suggested con- “There may be a back room since the term was coined by last year that number dropped hooey.” spiracies involving the son somewhere, but there’s nobody the Boston Gazette in 1812. But to 11 percent. “TThose were the of fellow-commissioner JJ in it.” partisan mapmakers, armed According to the latest comments of assistant state Kenney. Democrats are not blameless with high-speed computers, CBS/New York Times poll, 72 attorney Mark Simpson after After the state attorney — their Senate leader Harry have raised that ancient art to a percent of Americans oppose Reid has been particularly pug- whole new level. county commissioner Scott started its investigation, Adams the government shutdown and nacious — but House Republi- Silver estimates that in 1992, only 25 percent support it. But Adams said the state botched demanded that another state cans clearly bear more 103 House members repre- those are national figures. Here its investigation of the Citrus attorney be assigned to the responsibility for shuttering the sented “swing” districts that in the capital, the tea party- County landfill. case because he did not trust government and endangering could legitimately be won by ei- types might look like “wacko Freshman commissioner King’s office. Adams alleged the country’s credit rating. They ther party. That number has birds,” in John McCain’s famous Adams blasted that people in picked this fight. They sought now shrunk to 35, less than 10 phrase. Back home they’re State Attorney THE ISSUE: King’s office had this showdown. And the public percent of the entire chamber. heroes. Brad King and his leaked informa- has reacted very negatively. In Using a different metric, David So yes, Speaker Boehner has office for not find- Commissioner tion about his the latest Washington Post/ABC Wasserman of the Cook Politi- a very tough job. But listening ing official cor- accuses state complaint within poll, 70 percent view the GOP’s cal Report estimates the num- to the base of his party is not his ruption on the attorney. an hour of role unfavorably while only 24 ber of swing districts has only obligation. That base rep- part of the county him making the percent are positive. dropped from 164 in 1998 to just resents a small minority in the staff. OUR OPINION: charge. So why did they take this 90 today. country, and great leaders The prosecutor “Garbage. I course? And why do they per- The essence of democracy is should not become prisoners of couldn’t find cor- Charges without don’t know whose sist? One answer is that power- being perverted. Most lawmak- their loudest, shrillest support- ful, long-term trends are ers are insulated from any ac- ers. The national interest is at ruption because evidence. active imagina- pushing those Republicans to- countability. Yes, they run every stake here. The speaker should there was no evi- tion is coming up ward a confrontation that was two years, but those elections put that goal first and stand up dence to support the charge. with this stuff,” said assistant entirely predictable. As Dan are a sham in many cases. They to the hardliners, even if they’re The commissioner said the prosecutor Simpson. “When Balz put it in The Washington have virtually no fear of defeat heroes back home. prosecutor couldn’t reach the you’re making an allegation Post, “The government shut- — except from a primary chal- ———■——— correct conclusion because like that, I would hope he has down did not happen by lenger who pushes them to em- he is part of the problem. something other than his accident.” brace partisan posturing over Steve and Cokie Roberts can Adams said the prosecutor opinion to buttress that. It’s After last year’s election, pragmatic deal making. be contacted by email at has personal and profes- insulting to hear a comment Nate Silver analyzed the results Redistricting is only part of [email protected]. sional relationships with like that.” people on the county and The landfill probe carries a sheriff ’s payroll and there- cost to the taxpayers. Com- fore could not complete an missioner Adams sees con- independent investigation. spiracy and then demands an Adams filed a complaint investigation. When the in- with the state attorney asking vestigation is complete and for an outside investigation of finds the county staff acted the county’s landfill after it appropriately, the commis- was revealed that a recycling sioner goes on the attack contractor had shortchanged against the investigator. the county. Taxpayers also cover the What Adams didn’t say is cost of this investigation. that the county discovered When you are a candidate the problem on its own — for office, you can say most well before Adams was anything you want about elected to the commission. It those doing county business. was county administrator But once you get elected, the Brad Thorpe who originally taxpayers have higher expec- picked up the phone and tations that you will not waste called the sheriff ’s office to their money and demand cor- ask for an investigation. And ruption investigations of your it was the county administra- political opponents. tor — with the assistance of Prosecutor Simpson said it the sheriff ’s investigation — best: “The only way we could who eventually resolved the make Mr. Adams happy is if issue and got the contractor we would have charged to refund the county $227,849. somebody. I don’t have the No criminal charges were luxury of making jumps and LETTERS to the Editor filed because the county nego- leaps. I have to have some- tiated with the business owner thing called evidence.” used that cellphone to call the Rest in peace, OPINIONS INVITED and solved the problem. The four other members of Tom Clancy police while driving. Adams, who owns part of a pri- the county commission might ■ The opinions expressed in The failure of the Navy’s “Red Storm Rising” was my Chronicle editorials are the vate landfill in Sumter County, disagree with Commissioner opinions of the newspaper’s security to do their job is not demanded another investiga- Adams on many issues, but favorite Tom Clancy novel. editorial board. mentioned. In fact, televised When it came out in 1986, I was tion after he got elected. that doesn’t make them cor- ■ the next day was a security a lieutenant colonel flying A-10 Viewpoints depicted in political The state attorney’s office rupt. It just means that they cartoons, columns or letters do guard checking only IDs at warthogs in Kansas City in the re-investigated the incident see things in a differently way not necessarily represent the the same facility. The Navy Air Force Reserve. We deployed opinion of the editorial board. and came to the same conclu- than he does. was warned about the to Germany for two weeks every ■ sion — the county staff han- Let’s get back to trying to All letters must be signed and shooter by the police and year to get familiar with where include a phone number and failed to act. dled the problem correctly. solve the county’s many prob- we would likely have to fight. In hometown, including letters Most states require But Adams insinuates that lems — because we certainly those days, allied aircraft were sent via email. Names and hometowns will be printed; concealed-carry permit hold- he knows more than any one have enough of them. restricted to 5K from the border phone numbers will not be ers to take some basic training. except for the A-10. We got to go published or given out. Most states issue a copy of the up to 1K. I saw Fulda up close ■ We reserve the right to edit laws regarding concealed and personal. If you are clue- letters for length, libel, fairness No balloons in river get them. And putting trash in and good taste. carry and use of deadly force. the river, there is just no excuse. less on the Fulda gap, Google it, ■ Back in the 1800s, per his- I just wanted to say the River We’ve been trying to clean it because that’s where we would SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., tory, there were more murders Raft Race in Homosassa out. Citrus County has got peo- meet the Soviet tanks head on. Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax and crime in the eastern (civi- seemed to be a very fun ple really trying to Tom’s story of a limited to 352-563-3280, or email to lized) U.S., than in the so- event, as lots of people clean the waters up. I World War III is so real and so [email protected]. called Wild West. By the way, attended. But I was OUND just wanted to say to accurate that it still makes the quite surprised to see S no cellphones were available hair stand up on the back of parents, to please don’t ern times. Mr. Albom, what was water balloons being OFF my neck when I think of it. in the 1800s. let the kids throw trash your point? Estimates of be- used to throw at other That was good writing and very There will always be some or water balloons in the tween 39 percent and 55 per- boats and people, and accurate. Rest in peace, my criminal, someone gone water. They can do that cent of American households of course they went into at home. friend. We will miss you. whacko doing some terrible the river. I did not see have at least one gun. A 2011 crime. I certainly have no so- the marine patrol any- Pay up, Duke Harley Lawrence Gallup Poll estimates 47 per- lution. But you suggesting where and I thought CALL Homosassa cent of households have one that the gun did it is absurd. that throwing water bal- Duke shouldn’t be al- gun or more. Your own NRA Millions of law-abiding loons in our river would 563-0579 lowed to build anything The gun did not do it estimates privately owned Americans are a testament to be dangerous for the until they pay the taxes firearms approaching 300 mil- the fact that owning or carry- wildlife. I didn’t see anybody that’s owed to us in Citrus The opinion of Mitch Albom lion with 4 million added in ing a gun does not make you picking them up after they were County. And if it does happen, was poorly researched and each year since 2010. The two commit a crime. used and I’m certain some of please, commissioners, don’t written. He brought up three road-rage men were willing them busted and went to the spend the money before it gets incidents from the late 1800s participants in their own Saul Askin bottom where our wildlife can here. and two incidents from mod- deaths when neither party Homosassa

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If bill now for the next leg- thrilled to have the oppor- you are impressed, it’s not islative session. tunity to thank all the great too late to help, as dona- people who attended our To Attorney General tion brochures are right Pam Bondi, my county dedication and unveiling there on the top shelf, of the Carroll Cave Collec- sheriff and commissioners, next to the delightful and your public support for tion for Literacy at the informative biography of Floral City Library on this bill is also important Carroll which also ex- and very much needed. Sept. 25. The crowd was a plains why we created perfect mix of friends, this Literacy Collection in It is a tool for declaring family, business represen- her name. 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When your hearing aid been given in memory of characteristics of hearing aids are “A band is what is used to control offers many channels we can adjust lowing is an exchange of long time member Carroll Earl Ehley “Channels” and “Bands”… which are volume in different frequencies. This each frequency that is too loud without letters between Inverness Cave, who passed away in Inverness also some of the most misunderstood allows us to adjust more volume in a sacrificing the things you want to hear, resident Earl Ehley and October 2011. Dear Mr. Ehley, by users. specific area of your hearing loss like your spouse or boss.” State Sen. Don Gaetz. To start off with, the number of without effecting other areas where Thus, just the way a high- Thanks to: Erica Head, Thanks very much for Dear Sen. 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Nation BRIEFS World BRIEFS Practice Clock counts down France But six Democrats in the Spending a group and a spokesman for Collins said that while ne- gotiations continued this stumbling weekend, there was no agreement. block to The latest snag comes as 350,000 federal workers re- main idle, hundreds of budget deal thousands more work without pay and an array Associated Press of government services, from home loan applica- Associated Press WASHINGTON — Sen- tions to environmental in- French far-right party ate Republicans and De- spections, were on hold leader Marine Le Pen Associated Press mocrats hit an impasse on the 13th day of the speaks Sunday in Paris. Sunday over spending in World War II 10th Mountain Division veteran, Charles W. France’s far-right Front Smith, center, from Plattsburgh, N.Y., salutes with others shutdown. their last-ditch struggle to Many parks and monu- National has won a run-off avoid an economy-jarring Sunday during the singing of the National Anthem at the vote in a local election in WWII Memorial in Washington. Four busloads of people, ments remain closed, default in just four days drawing a protest at the southern France that including 43 WWII veterans from the 10th Mountain drew national attention and end a partial govern- National World War II Me- Division, came to the WWII memorial. The memorial has amid signs that the once- ment shutdown that’s en- morial on Sunday that in- tering its third week. been closed due to the government shutdown. shunned party is gaining cluded tea party-backed strength. After inconclusive talks before this country today,” lution was readily avail- lawmakers who had un- between President Barack Reid said as the Senate able in the proposal from a successfully demanded Associated Press Obama and House Repub- wrapped up a rare Sunday bipartisan group of 12 sen- defunding of Obama’s A young woman is licans, Senate Majority session. ators, led by Sens. Susan 3-year-old health care law Mali boat sinking lowered from the seat of Leader Harry Reid, D- The two cagy negotiators Collins, R-Maine, and Joe in exchange for keeping a chair lift Sunday as Nev., and Minority Leader are at loggerheads over Manchin, D-W.Va., that the government open. kills dozens members of the National Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Democratic demands to would re-open the govern- Unnerving to world KOUBI, Mali — By night- Ski Patrol under the took charge in trying to undo or change the auto- ment and fund it at current economies is the prospect fall Sunday, a total of 43 guidance of employees of end the crises, although a matic, across-the-board levels for six months while of the United States de- the Granite Peak Ski Area corpses had been recov- conversation Sunday af- spending cuts to domestic raising the debt limit faulting on its financial ered from the Niger River in Wausau, Wis., practice ternoon failed to break the and defense programs that through Jan. 31. obligations on Thursday rescuing people from a since a boat accident Fri- stalemate. the GOP see as crucial to “It’s time for Democrat if Congress fails to raise chair lift. day night, said a local offi- “I’m optimistic about the reducing the nation’s leaders to take ‘yes’ for an the borrowing authority cial in charge of tracking prospects for a positive answer,” McConnell said above the $16.7 trillion deficit. casualty figures. conclusion to the issues McConnell insisted a so- in a statement. debt limit. Passengers on the cap- Gabby Giffords sized boat said they be- attends gun show lieved hundreds of people were on the overladen ves- SARATOGA SPRINGS, sel when it sank Friday. But N.Y. — A smiling Gabrielle the ship’s owner did not Giffords toured rows of ta- have a full list of who was bles loaded with rifles and on board, making it impos- handguns Sunday in her sible to determine the ac- first visit to a gun show tual number of people since surviving a 2011 missing. shooting, and pleaded after- The boat was headed ward for people to come to- from the central port of gether to stop gun violence. Mopti to the northern desert The former Arizona con- city of Timbuktu, packed full gresswoman visited the of people traveling ahead of Saratoga Springs Arms Fair the Muslim holiday of Eid with her astronaut husband, al-Adha this week. Many Mark Kelly, and New York Malians choose to travel by Attorney General Eric river even though the jour- Schneiderman to highlight a ney takes several days and voluntary agreement that nights because it is easier closely monitors gun show than traversing the region’s sales in New York. poor desert roads. Riot police break Temple stampede up rowdy party kills 89 people SEATTLE — Hundreds NEW DELHI — A stam- of college-age revelers in pede by masses of Hindu Washington state — worshippers crossing a thwarted in efforts to con- Associated Press bridge to a temple in central tinue a large party — threw An Indian woman returns Sunday to the cyclone-hit Arjipalli village on the Bay of Bengal coast in Ganjam India left at least 89 people projectiles at police who re- district, Orissa state, India. India began sorting through miles of wreckage Sunday after Cyclone Phailin dead Sunday, police said. sponded with pepper spray roared ashore, flooding towns and villages and destroying tens of thousands of thatch homes, but officials The chaos broke out as to disperse them, authori- said massive evacuation efforts had spared the east coast from widespread loss of life. The storm, the rumors spread that the ties said. strongest to hit India in more than a decade, destroyed hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of crops, but bridge was collapsing over Multiple partiers were ar- more than 18 hours after it made landfall in Orissa state, officials said they knew of only nine fatalities. the Sindh River, D.K. Arya, rested during the melee late deputy inspector general of Saturday and early Sunday police in the Chambal re- in Bellingham, according to gion of Madhya Pradesh police Sgt. Mike Scanlon. India weathers massive cyclone state, told the Press Trust of “There was drinking, it India. became disorderly and Associated Press The final death toll is expected day, coast guard officials said. Among the 89 people pretty much an out and out to climb further as officials reach They were being rescued Sunday killed by the crush were 17 riot,” he told The Associated BEHRAMPUR, India — Mass areas of the cyclone-battered evening after their lifeboat was evacuations spared India the coast that remain isolated by found about 115 miles off the In- children and 31 women, he Press. widespread deaths many had downed communication links and dian coast, coast guard Comman- said. Hours later, relatives He said the unrest began feared from a powerful cyclone blocked roads, but the evacuation dant Sharad Matri said. were searching for missing as police dispersed a noisy that roared ashore over the week- of nearly 1 million people ap- Phailin weakened significantly loved ones among the bod- party at an apartment com- end, officials said Sunday, as the peared to have saved many lives. after making landfall as a Cate- ies that were lying grouped plex that had drawn a few country sorted through the “Damage to property is exten- gory 4 storm, with sustained together on the bridge. hundred people. wreckage of flooded towns, tan- sive,” said Amitabh Thakur, the winds of up to 131 miles per hour, More than 100 people Many of the revelers then gled power lines and tens of thou- top police officer in the Orissa dis- according to Indian meteorolo- were being treated in a hos- moved to nearby Laurel sands of destroyed thatch homes. trict worst-hit by the cyclone. “But gists. Those numbers were pital for injuries including Park, where they were Cyclone Phailin, the strongest few lives have been lost,” he said, slightly lower than the last advi- broken bones. joined by even more. Up to storm to hit India in more than a crediting the mass evacuations. sory issued by the U.S. Navy’s 500 people had converged decade, destroyed hundreds of mil- A cargo ship carrying iron ore, Hawaii-based Joint Typhoon 300 mi on the park as police lions of dollars’ worth of crops, but the MV Bingo, sank Saturday as Warning Center, which reported 300 km more than 20 hours after it made the cyclone barreled through the maximum sustained winds of PAK. worked to disperse them, at CHINA one point using pepper landfall in Orissa state on the coun- Bay of Bengal, and its crew of 18 about 138 mph and gusts up to 167 New NEP. spray, witnesses said. try’s east coast, authorities said — including 17 Chinese and one mph four hours before the storm Delhi Bellingham, home to they knew of only 17 fatalities. Indonesian — went missing for a hit land. Ratangarh Western Washington Uni- INDIA versity, is about 75 miles north of Seattle. Stampede —From wire reports AP Gunmen kidnap aid workers in Syria Boat capsizes on Regatta Associated Press Damascus. He declined to said the part of northern least 33 imprisoned since Amazon River provide the nationalities Syria where they were the anti-Assad uprising BRASILIA, Brazil — A BEIRUT — Gunmen ab- of the six ICRC employees, seized “by definition is a began in March 2011. boat carrying Roman ducted six Red Cross and said it was not clear difficult area to go in,” and The conflict also has Catholic pilgrims has cap- workers and a Syrian Red who was behind the attack the team was traveling taken a toll on the aid com- sized on Brazil’s Amazon Crescent volunteer after Syria’s state news with armed guards. munity. The ICRC said in River, killing at least 12 August that 22 Syrian Red stopping their convoy agency, quoting an anony- Much of the countryside people and leaving six early Sunday in northwest- mous official, said the gun- in Idlib province, as well Crescent volunteers have more missing. ern Syria, a spokesman men opened fire on the as the rest of northern been killed in the country said, in the latest high- ICRC team’s four vehicles Syria, has fallen over the since the conflict began. Authorities said Sunday profile kidnapping in the before seizing the Red past year into the hands of Some were deliberately that they don’t know what country’s civil war. Cross workers. The news rebels, many of them Is- targeted, while others caused the boat to capsize, Simon Schorno, a agency blamed “terror- lamic extremists, and kid- killed in crossfire, the though they are investigat- ing if it was loaded beyond Associated Press spokesman for the Inter- ists,” a term the govern- nappings have become group said. A man joins in a Pumpkin national Committee of the ment uses to refer to those rife, particularly of aid Syria’s bloody conflict its 40-person limit. Boat Regatta on Sunday Red Cross in Damascus, opposed to President workers and foreign has killed more than State authorities say the on the St. Croix River in said the assailants Bashar Assad. journalists. 100,000 people, forced search is continuing for the downtown Stillwater, snatched the seven aid Schorno said the team of Press freedom advocate more than 2 million Syri- missing, who were part of a Minn. Giant pumpkins workers from their convoy seven had been in the field Reporters without Bor- ans to flee the country and group traveling in Amapa were hollowed out to near the town of Saraqeb since Oct. 10 to assess the ders calls Syria “the most caused untold suffering — state to take part in a festi- allow paddlers to race in Idlib province around medical situation in the dangerous country in the psychological, emotional val commemorating Our their way down the river 11:30 a.m. local time as the area and to look at how to world” for journalists, with and physical — across the Lady of Nazare. in the 100-yard contest. team was returning to provide medical aid. He 25 reporters killed and at nation. —From wire reports ■ Chiefs ■ Baseball, golf/B2 pummel ■ Hockey, sports briefs/B2 Section B - MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 Raiders to ■ Scoreboard/B3 improve to ■ College football poll/B3 6-0 on the ■ NFL/B4, B5 season. ■ Puzzles/B6 B4 SPORTS / ■ Comics/B7 ■ Classifieds/B8 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LSU, Florida aim to build off hard-fought game “An average scoring night, but a LSU used to routinely grind out Gators fall to night that the defense won, of- SEC victories in much the same fense won and special teams way it beat Florida, which came won,” LSU coach Les Miles said in ranked 17th and with the top- 22nd after second of Saturday’s win. “If that recipe rated defense in the league. But continues to hold up, we’ll be aw- until Saturday, the 2013 LSU loss of the season fully good.” squad seemed like a different Florida (4-2, 3-1 SEC), mean- breed of Tigers, one which aired Associated Press while, came away frustrated with it out to play-making receivers its pass-protection problems and Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU its inability to prevent LSU (6-1, Landry on the perimeter, and now has evidence it can win with- 3-1) from gaining 175 yards on the which was just as likely to get run- out Zach Mettenberger throwing ground. But with only one confer- ning backs the ball with short for a single touchdown or even for ence loss, the Gators, now ranked passes as with handoffs. 200 yards. 22nd, remained determined to Given the 44-41 shootout LSU The Tigers climbed to No. 6 in stay in contention in the SEC lost at Georgia two games earlier, the Top 25 Poll on Sunday, a day Eastern Division and win a berth and wide open 59-26 victory at after a 17-6 triumph over Florida. to the conference title game in Mississippi State the previous The victory infused LSU with Atlanta. week, a defensive struggle in confidence it can contend for “We all want to get to Atlanta which a bruising running game Associated Press Southeastern Conference and na- and we still have a chance to do decided the outcome did not Florida running back Kelvin Taylor (21) carries the ball Saturday as tional titles, even as its normally that,” Florida wide receiver Trey seem to suit the new LSU. LSU safety Craig Loston (6) tries to tackle with linebackers Lamin potent passing game had its least Burton said. “It is really frustrat- “The only thing I can tell you is Barrow (18) and Lamar Louis (23) pursuing in the second half in productive outing this season. ing, but we just have to improve.” See BUILDING/Page B3 Baton Rouge, La. LSU won 17-6. Change at the top in Pure Stocks

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INVERNESS — Scott Grossen- bacher and Kevin Harrod each cap- tured their first feature wins of the season Saturday at the Citrus County Speedway, while Jason Waller took advantage of a crash in Pure Stocks to catapult ahead in the standings. In other racing action, Inverness’ Curtis Flanagan brought home his 11th feature win — and eighth heat win — of the year, and The Villages’ Gene White prevailed in a two-car Hornet race. Grossenbacher, of San Antonio, led from the first lap after starting on the inside of the second row of the 50-lap Super Late Model fea- ture, and maintained a safe enough distance on second place’s Herb Neumann Jr. throughout. Wild- wood’s Wayne Anderson, the points leader in the Florida United Pro- moters Late Model Series, climbed to the third position by lap 12, and eventually succumbed to Neumann for third place after a hard-fought battle ensued for most of the race. Grossenbacher appreciated the advantage of his early lead. “We had a great race going tonight,” said Grossenbacher, the 2012 Late Model champion at Cit- rus. “Starting position is big. We can put a little distance on those guys behind us, but the passing is a whole different thing. When you go to pass guys like Herb Neumann and Wayne Anderson, it’s tough. It would have been very difficult if we would have started behind them. We got a Associated Press little lead on them and we’re good Philadelphia wide receiver Riley Cooper pulls in a 47-yard touchdown reception Sunday in front of Tampa Bay cornerback enough to maintain.” Johnthan Banks during the third quarter in Tampa. The Buccaneers fell to 0-5 on the season with a 31-20 loss. While getting heavy pursuit from Anderson, Neumann found better success in the higher lane. Season getting away from Tampa Bay after falling to 0-5 “I was definitely feeling (Wayne),” Neumann said. “I had to change my Associated Press to do, and he did it.” “I feel really comfortable here. I feel groove there. It seemed like it was Foles finished a long first-quarter scor- comfortable with our personnel, our better on the second groove. Scotty TAMPA — Nick Foles is comfortable ing drive with a 4-yard run and threw plays, everything,” Foles said. “It helps (Grossenbacher) was real fast filling in for Michael Vick. scoring passes of 12 and 36 yards to when you have a great relationship with tonight. He got himself going.” Philadelphia’s backup quarterback DeSean Jackson. He also heaved a the players, the coaches, and when you Anderson did all he could chasing threw for a career-high three touch- 47-yarder to Riley Cooper and threw 44 go into the game you’re all on the same down the second spot. downs and ran for a fourth Sunday, lead- yards to Cooper to set up his second TD page. ... Everybody stuck together, and it “I think I overworked the car ing the Eagles to a 31-20 victory over the pass to Jackson. was another team win.” against that 98 (Neumann), and ran winless Bucs. The Eagles (3-3), with their new fast- With the injured Vick active but not out of brakes,” he said. “What an “What we do offensively ... we don’t paced offense that Kelly’s sprung on the playing, Foles made his seventh career awesome night. We’ll take third.” change,” coach Chip Kelly said. “He did NFL after a successful college coaching start and beat the Bucs (0-5) for the sec- The Pure Stock feature — and the a really good job of spreading the ball stint at Oregon, joined the 2007 Patriots and ond time. He was 1-5 as a rookie a year division standings — was upended around to different receivers. ... I told 1983 Chargers as the only teams to gain at on lap 12, when Karlin Ray and Wes him to let it rip. That’s what we told him 400 yards in each of their first six games. See BUCS/Page B5 See SPEEDWAY/Page B3 Clemson-FSU showdown set Associated Press top-five teams since No. 5 Miami fourth-quarter touchdowns to re- defeated third-ranked Virginia main undefeated. CLEMSON, S.C. — After Clem- Tech 27-7 in 2005. And Saturday Tajh Boyd rushed for a 6-yard son’s great escape against Boston night’s winner in Death Valley score with 13:44 left to put the College, the third-ranked Tigers will have another impressive line Tigers (6-0, 4-0) ahead for good. can finally focus on No. 5 Florida on its resume for the hunt for the Linebacker Tony Steward sacked State and the Atlantic Coast Con- national title. Eagles quarterback Chase Rettig, ference’s first top-five showdown “Obviously, we know it’s a big who coughed up the ball into in eight years. game, got a lot of national rele- Beasley’s waiting arms for a “It may be the biggest game in vance, conference relevance and 13-yard touchdown. ACC history. We don’t know,” said all that,” Clemson coach Dabo When the final seconds ticked defensive end Vic Beasley, who Swinney said Sunday. off, Clemson’s players could fi- had a big scoop-and-score TD in The Seminoles (5-0, 3-0) are nally do what many fans have the Tigers’ 24-14 victory Saturday. well rested and confident, coming since the Tigers opened with a 38- “But our goal is to win a national off a 63-0 victory over Maryland 35 victory over then fifth-ranked Associated Press championship.” and then an open date last week- Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd and the third-ranked Tigers hosts It’s the league’s first matchup of end. Clemson needed a pair of See SHOWDOWN/Page B3 No. 5 Florida State this Saturday in a huge showdown in the ACC. B2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Scrivens stellar as Kings beat Panthers 3-0 Associated Press Shane Doan, Mikkel Boedker and goal amid boos from the sellout Lauri Korpikoski had Phoenix’s other crowd in his first game back in Ana- SUNRISE — Ben Scrivens goals. Mike Smith made 31 saves heim since the Ducks traded the made 20 saves to record his for the Coyotes, who closed a five- high-scoring forward last summer. third career shutout and the Los game road trip by winning the final Jets 3, Devils 0 Angeles Kings beat the Florida three. Panthers 3-0 on Sunday Eric Staal, Riley Nash and Jeff WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Al afternoon. Skinner scored for the Hurricanes. Montoya made 24 saves for his Jordan Nolan had a goal and Cam Ward made nine saves after fourth NHL shutout and Evander an assist. Justin Williams and coming on with 10:08 left in the sec- Kane scored twice in the Win- Daniel Carcillo also scored nipeg Jets’ 3-0 victory over the goals for the Kings, who won ond period to replace starting net- minder Anton Khudobin. Khudobin New Jersey Devils. their third straight game. The Jets snapped a three- Scrivens, acquired in a trade suffered a lower-body injury when he skated out to play the puck. game losing streak to improve to from the Toronto Maple Leafs in 3-3-0. June 2013, made his first start of Ward allowed three of Phoenix’s Kane opened the scoring early the season as regular goalie goals. in the second period, carrying the Jonathan Quick was given a rest. Scrivens’ last shutout was on Ducks 4, Senators 1 puck the length of the ice and Feb. 18, a 3-0 victory at Florida ANAHEIM, Calif. — Corey Perry banking it off Devils defenseman as a member of the Maple Leafs. scored two goals, Jonas Hiller Andy Greene’s leg and past Jacob Markstrom had 26 saves made 30 saves, and the Anaheim goalie Cory Schneider. The goal for Florida, which has lost four Ducks beat Bobby Ryan and the came after New Jersey (0-3-3) of its past five games. Ottawa Senators 4-1 for their fourth failed to score on a two-man Coyotes 5, straight victory. advantage. Captain Ryan Getzlaf and Nick Kane added an empty-net goal Hurricanes 3 Bonino also scored for the Ducks, with 57 seconds remaining for his RALEIGH, N.C. — Rob Klinkham- who were Mighty again on a throw- Associated Press third of the season, and Andrew mer scored his second goal of the back night celebrating the 20th an- Florida goalie Jacob Markstrom deflects a shot Sunday during the Ladd beat Schneider 20 seconds game 22 seconds into the third pe- niversary of the franchise’s 1993 first period against the Los Angeles Kings in Sunrise. later. riod and the Phoenix Coyotes beat debut. The Ducks wore their origi- racking up a franchise-record 56 lost their fourth straight. Montoya was making his first the Carolina Hurricanes 5-3. nal eggplant-and-teal jerseys while shots against the Senators, who Ryan scored his 150th career start of the season.

SPORTS BRIEFS Djokovic wins in Shanghai Red Sox knot series SHANGHAI — Novak Djokovic successfully de- fended his title at the with five late runs Shanghai Masters on Sun- Associated Press day, holding off Juan Mar- tin del Potro 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 BOSTON — David Ortiz re- (3) in a 2 1/2-hour final. vived the Red Sox with a tying The Serb was coming grand slam in the eighth inning, off a win in the China Open then Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit a in Beijing last week over winning single in the ninth that Rafael Nadal. He also won sent Boston past the Detroit back-to-back titles in Bei- Tigers 6-5 Sunday night to even jing and Shanghai last year the AL championship series at and has now won 20 con- 1-all. secutive matches in China. The Tigers were cruising to Del Potro, the 2009 U.S. their second straight win at Fen- Open champion, failed in way Park, with starter Max his third attempt to win a Scherzer taking a no-hitter and a first Masters title. 5-0 lead into the sixth inning. He fended off two match But with one swing, Ortiz points late in the third set, changed everything. His two-out shot sent right fielder Torii but couldn’t put any pres- Hunter jack-knifing into the sure on Djokovic’s serve Boston bullpen in a futile at- down the stretch and ap- tempt to catch the ball, making it peared to tire in the 5-5. tiebreaker. Saltalamacchia’s single came Djokovic lost his top after a series of Tigers misplays ranking to Nadal this week in the ninth. A wild throw, a wild and will remain at No. 2 pitch and a missed catch set up despite winning the title. the game-ending hit. The teams head to Detroit for Top-seed Kerber Game 3 on Tuesday. Justin Ver- beats Ivanovic lander will face Boston’s John LINZ, Austria — Top- Lackey. seeded Angelique Kerber Late Saturday won her first WTA title of Tigers 1, Red Sox 0 the season and third over- all by defeating two-time BOSTON — Anibal Sanchez and champion Ana Ivanovic four Detroit Tigers relievers came 6-4, 7-6 (6) at the Gener- within two outs of the first combined ali Ladies on Sunday. no-hitter in postseason history, striking The 10th-ranked Ger- out 17 to beat the Boston Red Sox 1-0 man used three breaks to Saturday night in the AL championship win the opening set and series opener. saved four set points for Boston was hitless until Daniel Nava Ivanovic in the second. singled off Joaquin Benoit with one out Kerber reached her in the ninth. third final of the year. She Stephen Drew followed Nava and lost to Petra Kvitova of flied out to right and, with the potential Czech Republic in Tokyo tying run on second, Xander Bogaerts Associated Press two weeks ago. hit a game-ending popout to shortstop. Boston’s David Ortiz hits a grand slam Sunday in the eighth inning during Game 2 of the American League Kerber didn’t intend to Sanchez, the AL’s regular-season championship series against the Detroit Tigers in Boston. That home run tied the game at 5-5 and the Red play in Linz but was given Sox won 6-5 in the bottom of the ninth. ERA leader, was pulled after six in- a late wild-card entry to nings and 116 pitches. Al Albu- Postseason baseball lander 13-12), 4:07 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12: St. Louis 1, Los Angeles 0 replace Kvitova after the querque, Jose Veras, Drew Smyly and Wednesday, Oct. 16: Boston (Peavy 12-5) at Detroit Today: St. Louis (Wainwright 19-9) at Los Angeles (Ryu former Wimbledon cham- Benoit stretched the no-hitter into the LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Fister 14-9), 8:07 p.m. 14-8), 8:07 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Thursday, Oct. 17: Boston at Detroit, 8:07 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15: St. Louis (Lynn 15-10) at Los Ange- pion pulled out with a ninth before Nava ended their bid for American League x-Saturday, Oct. 19: Detroit at Boston, 4:37 p.m. les (Nolasco 13-11), 8:07 p.m. back injury. All games televised by Fox x-Sunday, Oct. 20: Detroit at Boston, 8:07 p.m. the third postseason no-hitter ever. x-Wednesday, Oct. 16: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 4:07 The former top-ranked Jhonny Peralta had an RBI single Detroit 1, Boston 1 National League Saturday, Oct. 12: Detroit 1, Boston 0 All games televised by TBS p.m. Ivanovic, who won the off Jon Lester in the sixth for the Sunday, Oct. 13: Boston 6, Detroit 5 St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 0 x-Friday, Oct. 18: Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8:37 p.m. event in 2008 and ‘10, ap- game’s only run. Tuesday, Oct. 15: Boston (Lackey 10-13) at Detroit (Ver- Friday, Oct. 11: St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 2, 13 innings x-Saturday, Oct. 19: Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8:37 p.m. peared in her first final since winning her 11th ca- reer title in November 2011 in Bali, Indonesia. Vettel wins Teenager Thompson wins LPGA Malaysia Japanese GP Associated Press took. Koepka led by four shots Frost finished with a 66. He SUZUKA, Japan — on the front nine. He collapsed missed a short birdie putt on Red Bull driver Sebastian KUALA LUMPUR, on the last four holes, losing all No. 17 and also settled for par Vettel won the Japanese Malaysia — American hope when his tee shot on the on 18. teenager Lexi Thompson Grand Prix on Sunday, par-4 17th came up a yard Kirk Triplett was third at 14 but will have to wait to shot a 2-under 69 on Sun- short into the water. under after a 68. day to comfortably win the seal a fourth-straight Fo- This is Walker’s eighth full England’s Lynn mula One title as nearest LPGA Malaysia by four season on the PGA Tour. The strokes. wins in Portugal rival Fernando Alonso fin- win means he will crack the top ished fourth. The 18-year-old, who won 50 in the world ranking for the VILAMOURA, Portugal — her second career LPGA Vettel surged into the first time. David Lynn shot an 8-under title and first of the season, lead on the 41st lap and 63 to rally from six shots back finished at 19-under 265 to Russ Cochran wins led a Red Bull one-two end the South Korean dom- SAS Championship and win the Portugal Masters, ahead of teammate Mark inance at the Kuala ending a nine-year wait for his Webber by 7.1 seconds. Lumpur Golf and Country CARY, N.C. — Russ second European Tour title. Webber, who started from Club. Cochran holed an 8-foot putt Lynn was tied for 16th en- the pole position, passed Jimin Kang won the in- on the final hole for his fourth tering the fourth round, six Lotus’ Romain Grosjean straight birdie and a one-stroke shots behind leader Paul augural event in 2010 be- Associated Press on the penultimate lap. victory over David Frost in the Waring. He started with two fore compatriots Na Yeon Lexi Thompson lines up a putt Sunday during her final Grosjean led much of the and world No.1 Inbee Park round at the Malaysian LGPA event in Kuala Lumpur. SAS Championship. birdies and added three more race but could not take followed the next two years. The 54-year-old Cochran, on his last five holes at the his first F1 victory. China’s Feng Shanshan Walker wins, gets Masters. also the 2010 winner at Pre- Oceanico Victoria course for Vettel managed the was second at 269 after trip to Masters It took some help from stonwood Country Club, closed an 18-under total of 266. rare feat of a fifth-straight carding a 67 while Ilhee Brooks Koepka, who was play- with a 5-under 67 to finish at The Englishman, who turns race win and leads the Lee, leader of the first two SAN MARTIN, Calif. — On ing in his first PGA Tour event. 17-under 199. The left-hander 40 next Sunday, then watched championship by 90 rounds, had a 73 and fin- his 188th try, Jimmy Walker Walker took the lead for won the Principal Charity Clas- as Justin Walters of South points ahead of Alonso ished tied for third with won his first PGA Tour title good with a birdie on the 15th sic in June in Iowa. He has five Africa almost caught him with with four races remaining. world No.2 Suzann Pet- Sunday in the Frys.com Open hole at CordeValle, and three Champions Tour victories after four straight birdies before —From wire reports tersen (70) at 272. and earned his first trip to the pars for a 5-under 66 was all it winning once on the PGA Tour. falling one stroke short. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 B3

Citrus County Speedway Stanford falls and Race finishes for Oct. 12 Florida LOTTERY Super Late Models No. Driver Hometown Here are the winning numbers selected 09 Scott Grossenbacher San Antonio SEC gets record 98 Herb Neumann Jr. Inverness Sunday in the Florida Lottery: 50 Wayne Anderson Wildwood 6 Jeff Scofield Plant City CASH 3 (early) 119 Kevin Macy Bartow 5 - 3 - 2 127 Kyle Maynard Weirsdale CASH 3 (late) eight in AP poll 1 Dale Sanders Lecanto 6 - 5 - 8 23 Todd Brown Lake Panasoffkee Associated Press 7. Texas A&M 5-1 1,105 9 85 Ricky Anderson Wildwood 8. Louisville 6-0 1,077 8 PLAY 4 (early) 88 Joe Winchell Dade City The Southeastern Conference set a 9. UCLA 5-0 1,017 11 100 Billy Smith Wildwood 7 - 5 - 9 - 5 record for most schools in The Asso- 10. Miami 5-0 912 13 82 Brian Blum Orlando PLAY 4 (late) 11. South Carolina 5-1 896 14 ciated Press college football poll with 87 Ricky Moxley Hobe Sound Players should verify 4 - 9 - 8 - 7 12. Baylor 5-0 849 15 eight ranked teams. 123 Jon Brown Lake Panasoffkee winning numbers by 13. Stanford 5-1 824 5 Mod Mini Stocks The Top 25 was shaken Sunday calling 850-487-7777 FANTASY 5 14. Missouri 6-0 749 25 No. Driver Hometown after seven ranked teams lost, includ- 15. Georgia 4-2 615 7 or at www.flalottery.com. 11 - 14 - 16 - 24 - 25 34 Kevin Harrod Floral City ing five to teams that were unranked 16. Texas Tech 6-0 590 20 44 Michael Lawhorn Clermont or lower ranked. Stanford dropped 17. Fresno St. 5-0 383 21 115 Bryton Prevatt Center Hill 18. Oklahoma 5-1 380 12 24 Phil Edwards Crystal River Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: eight spots and Michigan fell from the poll. 19. Virginia Tech 6-1 352 24 99 Leroy Moore Hernando Beach Powerball: 8 – 10 – 26 – 57 – 58 Lotto: 3 – 8 – 16 – 20 – 43 – 48 20. Washington 4-2 309 16 47 Richard Kuhn Ocala Powerball: 4 6-of-6 No winner The top four was unchanged, with 21. Oklahoma St. 4-1 264 22 29 Chris Snow Inverness 5-of-5 PB No winner 5-of-6 32 $5,140.50 No. 1 Alabama receiving 55 of 60 first- 22. Florida 4-2 249 17 33 Chris Allen Bushnell No Florida winner 4-of-6 1,986 $65 place votes. No. 2 is Oregon, followed 23. N. Illinois 6-0 185 23 199 Chris Hennessy Beverly Hills 5-of-5 2 winners $1 million 3-of-6 38,388 $5 by Clemson and Ohio State. Florida 24. Auburn 5-1 156 NR 71 Wayne Heater Homosassa 25. Wisconsin 4-2 153 NR No Florida winners Fantasy 5: 1 – 3 – 5 – 31 – 32 State moved up to No. 5 to set up a Street Stocks top-five matchup at Clemson next Others receiving votes: Michigan 118, Nebraska 94, Michigan No. Driver Hometown 5-of-5 2 winners $128,772.14 week. St. 69, Utah 47, Notre Dame 39, Oregon St. 21, UCF 19, Texas 3 Curtis Flanagan Inverness 4-of-5 306 $135.50 16, Arizona St. 7, Northwestern 7, Houston 3, Rutgers 1. 53 Kyle Peters Clermont 3-of-5 11,558 $10 Stanford lost 27-20 at Utah and is 48 Dora Thorne Floral City now No. 13, becoming the first top-10 USA Today Top 25 8 Tim Wilson Floral City team this season to lose to an un- The USA Today Top 25 football coaches poll, with first-place 5 James Peters Winter Garden ranked team. Michigan drops out votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 12, total points based 16 J.D. Goff Brooksville On the AIRWAVES after losing 43-40 in four overtimes at on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, and pre- 25 Charles Samples Webster Penn State. vious ranking: 6 Phillip Robinson Webster TODAY’S SPORTS No. 24 Auburn moved into the rank- Record Pts Pvs 99 Bubba Martone Floral City 1. Alabama (58) 6-0 1,545 1 114 John Buzinec Summerfield AUTO RACING ings for the first time this season to join No. 6 LSU, No. 7 Texas A&M, No. 2. Oregon (3) 6-0 1,485 2 63 Tim Alexander Inverness 7 p.m. (FS1) NASCAR K&N Pro Series: Dover (taped) 3. Ohio State 6-0 1,406 3 Pure Stocks BASEBALL 11 South Carolina, No. 14 Missouri, 4. Clemson (1) 6-0 1,365 4 No. Driver Hometown 2 p.m. (MLB) No. 15 Georgia and No. 22 Florida. 5. Florida State 5-0 1,293 6 3 Jason Waller Inverness Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox. ALCS, Game 2 (taped) Missouri jumped 11 spots after a 6. Louisville 6-0 1,166 8 09 James Holly Weirsdale 41-26 victory at Georgia (4-2). 7. Texas A&M 5-1 1,156 9 19 Bill Ryan Bushnell 8 p.m. (TBS) St. Louis Cardinals at Los Angeles Dodgers. The record for most teams from one 8. LSU 6-1 1,098 11 65 Happy Florian Lecanto NLCS, Game 3 conference in a regular-season poll 9. South Carolina 5-1 1,024 12 45 James Johnston Brooksville NBA PRESEASON BASKETBALL 10. UCLA 5-0 999 13 28 Chris Ickes Brooksville 9 p.m. (NBA) had been seven, done many times, in- San Antonio Spurs at Denver Nuggets cluding this season by the SEC. The 11. Miami (Fla.) 5-0 905 14 185 Wes Wilson Floral City BOXING 12. Baylor 5-0 890 15 72 Karlin Ray Floral City ACC and Big Ten have also reached 9 p.m. (FS1) Jermell Charlo vs. Jose Angel Rodriguez 13. Stanford 5-1 857 5 44 Glen Colyer Homosassa seven ranked teams in season. 14. Missouri 6-0 617 NR Hornet Division COLLEGE FOOTBALL The SEC also had eight teams 15. Texas Tech 6-0 587 21 No. Driver Hometown 6 a.m. (FSNFL) Oregon at Washington (taped) ranked in the 2011 preseason poll. 16. Georgia 4-2 546 7 6 Gene White The Villages 12 p.m. (FS1) Baylor at Kansas State (taped) 17. Oklahoma State 4-1 493 20 1 Jerry Conkle The Villages The AP Top 25 12:30 p.m. (SUN) Syracuse at North Carolina State (taped) 18. Oklahoma 5-1 482 10 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Baylor at Kansas State (taped) The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football 19. Fresno State 5-0 419 22 poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 8 p.m. (ESPNU) Florida at LSU (taped) 20. Virginia Tech 6-1 297 25 NFL 12, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through 21. Nebraska 5-1 278 24 Red Sox 6, Tigers 5 one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: 22. Florida 4-2 240 17 8:25 p.m. (ESPN) Indianapolis Colts at San Diego Chargers Record Pts Pv 23. Northern Illinois 6-0 224 23 Detroit Boston HOCKEY 1. Alabama (55) 6-0 1,495 1 24. Michigan 5-1 178 16 ab r h bi ab r h bi 2. Oregon (5) 6-0 1,438 2 AJcksn cf 5 0 0 0 Ellsury cf 2 1 0 0 7:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) Minnesota Wild at Buffalo Sabres 25. Washington 4-2 137 19 3. Clemson 6-0 1,352 3 TrHntr rf 5 0 0 0 Victorn rf 3 1 1 0 TENNIS Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 124; Michigan State 83; 4. Ohio St. 6-0 1,330 4 MiCarr 3b 4 1 1 1 Pedroia 2b 4 1 2 1 4 p.m. (TENNIS) Auburn 67; Notre Dame 60; Oregon State 23; Texas 23; Central ATP IF Stockholm Open, Early Rounds 5. Florida St. 5-0 1,242 6 Fielder 1b 4 1 1 0 D.Ortiz dh 3 1 1 4 Florida 22; Northwestern 19; Utah 18; Arizona State 13; Hous- (same-day tape) 6. LSU 6-1 1,137 10 VMrtnz dh 3 2 2 1 Carp 1b 3 0 0 0 ton 6; Boise State 3; Mississippi 2. JhPerlt ss 4 0 1 0 Napoli ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Iglesias ss 0 0 0 0 JGoms lf 4 1 1 0 Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the Avila c 3 1 2 3 Sltlmch c 4 0 1 1 discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game event. Infante 2b 4 0 1 0 Drew ss 3 0 0 0 on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. SPEEDWAY Harrod didn’t mount his lead in the D.Kelly lf 3 0 0 0 Mdlrks 3b 3 1 1 0 Modified Mini Stock feature until lap Totals 35 5 8 5 Totals 30 6 7 6 Continued from Page B1 17. He was trailing race leader Bryton Detroit 010 004 000 — 5 Prevatt and division leader Chris Allen, Boston 000 001 041 — 6 Prep CALENDAR Wilson tied up with each other twice when Allen was sent to the back on a No outs when winning run scored. E—Iglesias (1), Drew (1). DP—Detroit 1, and saw the end of their respecting caution after lap 16 for causing a spin- Boston 1. LOB—Detroit 6, Boston 4. 2B— TODAY’S PREP SPORTS nights. Wilson squeezed Ray into the out by Prevatt off turn two. Shortly Fielder (1), V.Martinez 2 (2), Pedroia (1), Mid- GIRLS GOLF wall on the front stretch as he passed thereafter, Harrod and Michael dlebrooks (1). HR—Mi.Cabrera (1), Avila (1), 8:30 a.m. Citrus, Crystal River, Lecanto in District 2A-7 the Floral City driver for the lead. Mo- Lawhorn (second place) got by Prevatt, D.Ortiz (1). tournament at 7 Rivers golf course ments later on the second turn, Ray ap- who was making his return to stock rac- IP H R ER BB SO VOLLEYBALL peared to lose control and shot toward ing after competing in go-karts. Detroit the pits exit while taking Wilson with “Bryton (Prevatt) hasn’t been in a car Scherzer 7 2 1 1 2 13 6 p.m. South Sumter at Lecanto him, leaving Waller to assume the lead. in a long time, and he had a good run Veras 1/311100 6:30 p.m. Weeki Wachee at Citrus Smyly 0 01110 Waller, who earlier picked up his fifth tonight,” said Lawhorn, who is also sec- Alburquerque H,2 1/3 1 1 1 0 1 heat win, went on to prevail for his fifth ond in points, behind Allen. “Glad to see Benoit BS,1-2 1/3 1 1 1 0 1 12, Boston 8. 2B—Tor.Hunter (1), Jh.Peralta 2 N.Y. Islanders 5 2 2 1 5 16 13 feature win, and flipped a 14-point that happen for him. Porcello L,0-1 0 2 1 0 0 0 (2). SB—Victorino (1), Berry (1). Columbus 4 2 2 0 4 11 10 deficit to Ray in the standings into a “Congratulations to Kevin (Harrod). Boston IP H R ER BB SO New Jersey 6 0 3 3 3 11 21 three-point lead. It’s good to be back up here again.” Buchholz 52/38 5 5 0 6 Detroit N.Y. Rangers 5 1 4 0 2 9 25 “I don’t know if we would have had In Street Stocks, Clermont’s Kyle Pe- Workman 1 00010 Ani.Sanchez W,1-0 6 0 0 0 6 12 Washington 5 1 4 0 2 13 20 ters built up a strong early lead only to Doubront 11/30 0 0 1 0 Alburquerque H,1 1 0 0 0 0 2 enough to get by everybody,” Waller Philadelphia 6 1 5 0 2 8 17 get chased down and passed by points Uehara W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Veras H,1 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE said. “It was a good race. I hate that Smyly pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Smyly H,1 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Central Division those guys wrecked, but we’ll take the leader Curtis Flanagan on lap 18 of 20. Porcello pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Benoit S,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA win.” Peters held on to second place and HBP—by Scherzer (Victorino), by Buchholz Boston Colorado 5 5 0 0 10 18 4 James Holly finished second and Bill Dora Thorne scored another top-three (V.Martinez). WP—Porcello, Buchholz. Lester L,0-1 61/36 1 1 1 4 St. Louis 4 4 0 0 8 19 7 Ryan came in third in the Pure Stock finish. Umpires—Home, Rob Drake; First, Ron Kulpa; Tazawa 2/300000 Chicago 5 3 1 1 7 15 13 Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Dale Scott; Breslow 1 1 0 0 2 0 Minnesota 5 2 1 2 6 14 12 Right, Joe West; Left, Dan Iassogna. Uehara 1 2 0 0 0 2 T—3:28. A—38,029 (37,499). Winnipeg 6 3 3 0 6 17 16 Florida coach Will Muschamp said HBP—by Lester (Fielder, Iglesias). WP— Dallas 4 2 2 0 4 9 11 Late Saturday Ani.Sanchez 2. his offense failed to adequately protect Nashville 5 2 3 0 4 9 15 BUILDING Murphy. He also criticized his defend- T—3:56. A—38,210 (37,499). Pacific Division Tigers 1, Red Sox 0 Continued from Page B1 ers for failing to shed blocks quickly GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit Boston San Jose 5 5 0 0 10 24 7 enough to slow LSU’s running game. All ab r h bi ab r h bi Anaheim 5 4 1 0 8 18 12 I believe that this (offensive) line and they can do now, he said, is address AJcksn cf 5 0 1 0 Ellsury cf 4 0 0 0 Calgary 5 3 0 2 8 18 17 these fullbacks and this big tight end we those deficiencies in time to win the TrHntr rf 5 0 1 0 Victorn rf 4 0 0 0 NHL standings Phoenix 6 4 2 0 8 17 17 got — those receivers and that quarter- rest of their league games. MiCarr 3b 3 1 1 0 Pedroia 2b 2 0 0 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles 6 4 2 0 8 16 14 D.Kelly lf 1 0 0 0 D.Ortiz dh 4 0 0 0 Atlantic Division back — make up just a tough group to “We need to take care of the SEC Fielder 1b 3 0 1 0 Napoli 1b 3 0 0 0 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 6 3 3 0 6 17 20 defend,” Miles said. “We can throw it East,” Muschamp said. “It is wide open, VMrtnz dh 4 0 0 0 Nava lf 3 0 1 0 Toronto 6 5 1 0 10 23 15 Edmonton 5 1 3 1 3 17 25 and we can run it. We’ll pound you at and it is all in our hands.” JhPerlt lf 4 0 3 1 Berry pr 0 0 0 0 Boston 4 3 1 0 6 10 5 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- the line of scrimmage. We’ll pound you Late Saturday Top 25 RSantg pr 0 0 0 0 Drew ss 3 0 0 0 Montreal 5 3 2 0 6 17 10 time loss. with tight ends and full backs, and we’ll Infante 2b 3 0 0 0 Mdlrks 3b 2 0 0 0 Detroit 5 3 2 0 6 13 13 Sunday’s Games pound you with a big running back. ... No. 9 Texas A&M 41, Avila c 4 0 1 0 Carp ph 1 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 5 3 2 0 6 18 14 Phoenix 5, Carolina 3 Do I think we can win a game like this? Mississippi 38 Iglesias ss 3 0 1 0 Bogarts 3b 1 0 0 0 Ottawa 5 1 2 2 4 11 16 Los Angeles 3, Florida 0 You betcha.” Florida 6 2 4 0 4 13 24 Winnipeg 3, New Jersey 0 D.Ross c 1 0 0 0 LSU came in averaging 45.5 points. OXFORD, Miss. — Johnny Manziel threw Sltlmch ph-c 1 0 0 0 Buffalo 6 0 5 1 1 6 16 Anaheim 4, Ottawa 1 The Tigers couldn’t even muster half of for 346 yards, ran for two touchdowns and Totals 35 1 9 1 Totals 29 0 1 0 Metropolitan Division Today Texas A&M rallied to beat Mississippi. Detroit 000 001 000 — 1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit at Boston, 1 p.m. their previous scoring average against Boston 000 000 000 — 0 Pittsburgh 5 4 1 0 8 20 13 Edmonton at Washington, 7 p.m. Florida. Mettenberger finished with 152 Texas A&M’s Josh Lambo made a 33- E—Victorino (1). DP—Boston 1. LOB—Detroit Carolina 6 2 2 2 6 13 18 Minnesota at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. yards passing, the first time he did not yard field goal as time expired to give the pass for at least 229 yards and at least Aggies (5-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) one TD. the win. They trailed 38-31 midway through Florida State’s Jameis Winston. But Jeremy Hill gained 121 yards on the fourth quarter, but Manziel engineered a SHOWDOWN Despite Clemson’s offensive mistakes the ground, and LSU ran in a pair of 1- 75-yard drive, ending with his 6-yard touch- against Boston College, Boyd threw for 334 yard TDs, one by fullback J.C. Copeland down run to tie the game at 38 with 3:07 left. Continued from Page B1 yards for his 14th career game with more and another by reserve QB Anthony Ole Miss (3-3, 1-3) was down 21-10 in than 300 yards passing. He became Clemson’s Jennings. Hill also rushed four times for the third quarter, but rallied thanks to two un- 45 yards during a fourth-quarter drive Georgia on Aug. 31 — talk about Florida career leader in passing yards, moving past likely touchdown passes by backup quarter- Charlie Whitehurst. that set up a short field goal which gave State. back Barry Brunetti. “Last year they got us, but I feel like we Winston, a redshirt freshman, has taken LSU a two-possession lead. college football by storm with his strong arm “It was a hard-nosed, ground-it-out Ole Miss’ Bo Wallace threw for 301 yards should have won. We’re looking for payback,” and three touchdowns. said Beasley, who has a career-best nine and leadership skills. kind of game,” Hill said. “Add to that the sacks so far this season. “He doesn’t look like any redshirt fresh- fact that the defense did a great job and No. 11 UCLA 37, Cal 10 Clemson was ahead 27-13 in Tallahassee man I’ve ever seen,” Swinney said with they played up to their potential. We last season in another top-10 matchup when admiration. just knew that it was a matter of time, PASADENA, Calif. — Brett Hundley the Seminoles rallied for a 49-37 victory. Winston has thrown for 17 touchdowns, two putting it all together.” passed for a career-high 410 yards and three Florida State hasn’t fared well the past more than Boyd. Winston said he worked Indeed, the resurgence of LSU’s de- touchdowns, Paul Perkins rushed for an early decade at Death Valley, where it has not won hard during the bye week to prepare for fense may be the most important devel- score, and UCLA cruised past California. since 2001 and the third Bowden Bowl Clemson. opment for the Tigers, who did not Devin Fuller, Thomas Duarte and Shaq matchup between the Seminoles’ Bobby “They’re after our necks,” Winston said of allow a touchdown for the first time all Evans caught touchdown passes as the Bru- Bowden and his Tiger son, Tommy. the Tigers. “We beat them at our home field season, and who registered four sacks ins (5-0, 2-0 Pac-12) got ready for back-to- Both Clemson and Florida State have high- last year. They beat us at their home team the and eight tackles for losses. back road games at Stanford and Oregon by powered offenses and relentless defenses. year before that. It’s just going back and forth “I just know we are getting better and grinding out a win over their upstate UC battle.” The Seminoles average nearly 54 points a better,” Miles said. rivals. Swinney says he and his team will ap- By contrast, the game was a step back game, about 10 more than the Tigers. Clem- UCLA struggled with nine penalties and an son leads the nation with 24 sacks. proach things as they have all year: Prepare for promising Florida quarterback “I’m trying to get the ACC to give me 13 guys hard during the week and try and play the Tyler Murphy, who’d completed 72.2 unimpressive running game in the absence and give me two more linemen so we can best they can when it’s time to kick off. percent of his passes for 530 yards and of injured tailback Jordon James, but Hund- block them,” Florida State coach Jimbo “If you really change from what you nor- five touchdowns against only one inter- ley went 31 for 41 while picking apart the Fisher said. “I’m serious, they bring mally do, then you send the wrong message,” ception in his first three appearances Bears’ injury-depleted defense. pressure.” Swinney said. “I know it’s not that way for since taking over for injured Jeff Jared Goff passed for 215 yards in the Both clubs feature skilled passers and fans, but that’s the way it has to be for us to be Driskel. Under pressure at LSU, he freshman’s first game since his school-record Heisman Trophy contenders in Boyd and consistent.” passed for only 115 yards (15 of 27). 504-yard performance for Cal (1-5, 0-3). B4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Eagles 31, AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Patriots 30, Buccaneers 20 East East Saints 27 W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Philadelphia 7 7 7 10 — 31 New Orleans 7 010 10 — 27 Tampa Bay 3 14 0 3 — 20 New England 5 1 0 .833 125 97 3-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 166 179 0-2-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 0-3-0 2-0-0 New England 3 14 3 10 — 30 First Quarter Miami 3 2 0 .600 114 117 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Dallas 3 3 0 .500 183 152 3-1-0 0-2-0 3-0-0 0-3-0 2-0-0 First Quarter Phi—Foles 4 run (Henery kick), 11:46. N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 104 135 2-1-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 Washington 1 4 0 .200 107 143 0-2-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 NE—FG Gostkowski 35, 9:54. TB—FG Lindell 38, 6:30. Buffalo 2 4 0 .333 136 157 2-2-0 0-2-0 1-4-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 N.Y. Giants 0 6 0 .000 103 209 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 NO—Cadet 3 pass from Brees (Hartley kick), Second Quarter South South 1:46. TB—Jackson 24 pass from Glennon (Lindell W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Second Quarter NE—Ridley 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 13:00. kick), 14:46. Indianapolis 4 1 0 .800 139 79 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 161 103 3-0-0 2-1-0 4-0-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 NE—Ridley 4 run (Gostkowski kick), 7:36. Phi—Jackson 12 pass from Foles (Henery Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 128 115 2-1-0 1-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Carolina 2 3 0 .400 109 68 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Third Quarter Houston 2 4 0 .333 106 177 1-2-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 122 134 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 kick), 7:05. NO—FG Hartley 28, 11:27. TB—Jackson 1 pass from Glennon (Lindell Jacksonville 0 6 0 .000 70 198 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Tampa Bay 0 5 0 .000 64 101 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 NO—K.Robinson 3 run (Hartley kick), 6:19. kick), 1:02. North North NE—FG Gostkowski 54, 1:36. Third Quarter W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Fourth Quarter Phi—Cooper 47 pass from Foles (Henery Cincinnati 4 2 0 .667 121 111 3-0-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 Detroit 4 2 0 .667 162 140 2-0-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 NE—FG Gostkowski 23, 8:34. kick), 11:41. Baltimore 3 3 0 .500 134 129 2-1-0 1-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Chicago 4 2 0 .667 172 161 3-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 NO—Stills 34 pass from Brees (Hartley kick), Fourth Quarter Cleveland 3 3 0 .500 118 125 2-2-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 137 114 2-0-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 3:29. TB—FG Lindell 27, 10:48. Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 88 116 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Minnesota 1 4 0 .200 125 158 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 NO—FG Hartley 39, 2:24. Phi—Jackson 36 pass from Foles (Henery West West NE—Thompkins 17 pass from Brady kick), 9:32. W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div (Gostkowski kick), :05. Phi—FG Henery 24, 2:34. Kansas City 6 0 0 1.000 152 65 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 Seattle 5 1 0 .833 157 94 3-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 A—68,756. A—62,505. NO NE Denver 6 0 0 1.000 265 158 4-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 San Francisco 4 2 0 .667 145 118 3-1-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 First downs 20 26 Phi TB San Diego 2 3 0 .400 125 129 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 141 154 2-1-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 First downs 21 19 Total Net Yards 361 376 Total Net Yards 425 351 Oakland 2 4 0 .333 105 132 2-1-0 0-3-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 Arizona 3 3 0 .500 111 127 2-0-0 1-3-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 Rushes-yards 26-131 35-141 Rushes-yards 33-138 21-94 Passing 230 235 Punt Returns 3-20 3-9 Passing 287 257 Kickoff Returns 3-53 2-51 Punt Returns 2-15 2-45 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-5 Kickoff Returns 2-45 2-54 Comp-Att-Int 17-36-1 25-43-1 Interceptions Ret. 1-5 0-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-6 5-34 Comp-Att-Int 22-31-0 26-43-1 Punts 6-44.7 4-52.5 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-9 2-16 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Punts 5-49.8 5-46.0 Penalties-Yards 7-56 4-33 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Chiefs roll to 6-0 start Time of Possession 28:09 31:51 Penalties-Yards 3-31 8-72 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Time of Possession 26:14 33:46 RUSHING—New Orleans, K.Robinson 7-53, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Thomas 11-51, Sproles 5-15, Brees 2-11, RUSHING—Philadelphia, McCoy 25-116, Collins 1-1. New England, Ridley 20-96, Brown 5-20, Foles 3-2. Tampa Bay, Martin 16- Bolden 5-19, Brady 2-16, Blount 7-9, Amen- 67, Glennon 3-20, James 2-7. dola 1-1. PASSING—Philadelphia, Foles 22-31-0-296. PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 17-36-1- Tampa Bay, Glennon 26-43-1-273. 236. New England, Brady 25-43-1-269. RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Jackson 6-64, RECEIVING—New Orleans, Sproles 6-58, Cooper 4-120, Avant 4-21, Ertz 3-13, McCoy 2- Stills 3-64, Watson 3-61, Thomas 1-29, Col- 55, Celek 1-10, D.Johnson 1-8, Maehl 1-5. ston 1-11, Toon 1-7, Cadet 1-3, Collins 1-3. Tampa Bay, Jackson 9-114, Wright 7-91, Martin New England, Dobson 6-63, Edelman 5-57, 4-24, Owusu 3-28, Demps 2-13, Leonard 1-3. Hoomanawanui 4-57, Thompkins 3-45, Collie 2-24, Bolden 2-9, Amendola 2-0, Ridley 1-14. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Chiefs 24, Rams 38, Raiders 7 Texans 13 Oakland 0 7 0 0 — 7 St. Louis 7 1021 0 — 38 Kansas City 0 7 7 10 — 24 Houston 0 6 0 7 — 13 Second Quarter First Quarter Oak—D.Moore 39 pass from Pryor StL—Harkey 2 pass from Bradford (Zuerlein (Janikowski kick), 8:40. kick), 5:59. KC—Charles 7 run (Succop kick), 1:06. Second Quarter Third Quarter StL—FG Zuerlein 42, 13:22. KC—Charles 2 run (Succop kick), 2:01. Hou—FG Bullock 20, 8:21. Fourth Quarter StL—Kendricks 2 pass from Bradford (Zuer- KC—FG Succop 33, 2:09. lein kick), 2:43. KC—Abdullah 44 interception return (Succop Hou—FG Bullock 35, :49. kick), 1:35. Third Quarter A—76,394. StL—Quick 4 pass from Bradford (Zuerlein Oak KC kick), 7:42. First downs 18 16 StL—Bates fumble recovery in end zone Total Net Yards 274 216 (Zuerlein kick), 7:36. Rushes-yards 27-125 27-111 StL—Ogletree 98 interception return (Zuer- Passing 149 105 lein kick), :36. Punt Returns 3-34 6-32 Fourth Quarter Kickoff Returns 1-18 0-0 Hou—Tate 1 run (Bullock kick), 3:15. Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-65 A—71,104. Comp-Att-Int 18-34-3 14-31-0 StL Hou Sacked-Yards Lost 10-67 3-23 First downs 15 27 Punts 8-51.8 8-49.0 Total Net Yards 216 420 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Rushes-yards 25-99 30-153 Penalties-Yards 11-68 4-20 Passing 117 267 Time of Possession 34:00 26:00 Punt Returns 0-0 2-6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kickoff Returns 3-64 4-97 RUSHING—Oakland, Pryor 6-60, McFadden Interceptions Ret. 2-103 0-0 16-52, Jennings 4-12, Ford 1-1. Kansas City, Comp-Att-Int 12-16-0 27-38-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 5-17 Charles 22-78, A.Smith 4-29, McCluster 1-4. Punts 3-45.0 2-39.0 PASSING—Oakland, Pryor 18-34-3-216. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Kansas City, A.Smith 14-31-0-128. Penalties-Yards 9-74 7-95 RECEIVING—Oakland, D.Moore 5-82, Time of Possession 24:50 35:10 Streater 3-46, McFadden 3-31, Rivera 2-10, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Mastrud 1-13, Ford 1-11, Jennings 1-9, RUSHING—St. Louis, Stacy 18-79, Cun- Reece 1-9, Butler 1-5. Kansas City, Charles ningham 3-11, Richardson 3-5, Bradford 1-4. 5-50, Bowe 3-46, Avery 2-6, McCluster 1-10, Houston, Foster 20-141, Tate 10-12. Brock 1-9, Hemingway 1-8, Davis 1-(minus 1). PASSING—St. Louis, Bradford 12-16-0-117. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Oakland, Houston, Schaub 15-21-0-186, Yates 12-17- 2-98. Janikowski 51 (SH). RECEIVING—St. Louis, Cook 2-45, Givens Panthers 35, 2-20, Stacy 2-11, Richardson 1-18, Pettis 1- 12, Quick 1-4, Austin 1-3, Harkey 1-2, Vikings 10 Kendricks 1-2. Houston, Johnson 7-88, Fos- ter 4-57, Hopkins 3-47, Tate 3-16, Graham 2- Carolina 7 714 7 — 35 25, Griffin 2-18, Jean 2-14, Martin 2-12, Minnesota 0 3 0 7 — 10 G.Jones 1-4, Posey 1-3. First Quarter MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Car—S.Smith 2 pass from Newton (Gano kick), 2:03. Lions 31, Second Quarter Car—Tolbert 10 pass from Newton (Gano Browns 17 kick), 3:43. Detroit 7 0 7 17 — 31 Min—FG Walsh 22, :14. Associated Press Cleveland 0 17 0 0 — 17 Third Quarter First Quarter Car—LaFell 79 pass from Newton (Gano Oakland quarterback Terrelle Pryor is sacked by Kansas City outside linebackers Justin Houston, right, and Det—Fauria 1 pass from Stafford (Akers kick), 13:56. Tamba Hali during the second half at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs remained undefeated kick), 3:27. Car—Newton 7 run (Gano kick), 6:10. with a 24-7 victory. Second Quarter Fourth Quarter Cle—Ogbonnaya 4 pass from Weeden (Cun- Car—Tolbert 1 run (Gano kick), 7:40. diff kick), 12:52. Min—Rudolph 23 pass from Cassel (Walsh Cle—Little 2 pass from Weeden (Cundiff Pats stun Saints 30-27 on touchdown with 5 seconds left kick), 1:16. kick), 1:00. Cle—FG Cundiff 40, :08. A—63,963. Car Min Associated Press Whether the team was distracted by Third Quarter Det—Bush 18 pass from Stafford (Akers First downs 22 17 Arrowhead breaks the tragedy or not, the Vikings were Total Net Yards 367 290 kick), 8:57. Rushes-yards 39-131 13-75 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jamaal record for noise level thoroughly embarrassed on both sides Fourth Quarter Passing 236 215 Charles ran for two touchdowns, Det—Fauria 23 pass from Stafford (Akers of the ball. kick), 10:35. Punt Returns 3-22 0-0 the Kansas City defense harassed KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kickoff Returns 2-31 0-0 Kansas City Chiefs broke the world Det—FG Akers 51, 6:04. Oakland quarterback Terrelle Lions 31, Browns 17 Det—Fauria 10 pass from Stafford (Akers Interceptions Ret. 2-62 0-0 record for an outdoor sports stadium Comp-Att-Int 20-26-0 32-44-2 Pryor into throwing three second- CLEVELAND — Matthew Stafford kick), 2:01. Sacked-Yards Lost 1-6 3-26 in their 24-7 win over Oakland on A—71,513. half interceptions and the Chiefs Det Cle Punts 3-33.0 4-49.8 Sunday when they reached 137.5 threw three of his four touchdown Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 remained unbeaten with a 24-7 vic- passes in the second half, rallying the First downs 24 23 Penalties-Yards 6-40 5-55 decibels in the closing minutes at Total Net Yards 366 395 Time of Possession 36:27 23:33 tory over the Raiders on Sunday. Detroit Lions to a 31-17 win over the Rushes-yards 28-118 21-126 Passing 248 269 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS After winning just twice last sea- Arrowhead Stadium. An official from Guinness World Cleveland Browns. Punt Returns 5-22 3-(-10) RUSHING—Carolina, D.Williams 17-64, son, Kansas City (6-0) continued The Lions (4-2) outscored the Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-21 Newton 9-30, Tolbert 8-27, LaFell 1-9, the second-best start in franchise Records told The Associated Press Interceptions Ret. 2-0 1-35 A.Smith 1-5, Anderson 2-(minus 1), Ginn Jr. confirmed that Chiefs fans broke the Browns 24-0 in the second half, sealing Comp-Att-Int 25-43-1 26-43-2 1-(minus 3). Minnesota, Peterson 10-62, Cas- history. The Chiefs won their first their win when Stafford hooked up with Sacked-Yards Lost 1-0 2-23 sel 2-7, Gerhart 1-6. nine games during the 2003 season. previous record of 136.6 set by Sea- Punts 5-45.8 6-47.3 tight end Joseph Fauria with 2:01 left. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 PASSING—Carolina, Newton 20-26-0-242. The Chiefs piled up 10 sacks hawks fans during a game against Penalties-Yards 8-65 9-87 Minnesota, Cassel 32-44-2-241. Fauria caught three TD passes for the while ending a three-game skid to San Francisco earlier this year. Time of Possession 33:29 26:31 RECEIVING—Carolina, D.Williams 5-53, Lions, who played like a completely dif- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS S.Smith 5-21, LaFell 4-107, Ginn Jr. 2-22, Tol- the Raiders (2-4), and a six-game —From wire reports ferent team in the second half after RUSHING—Detroit, Bush 17-78, Bell 7-25, bert 2-20, Olsen 2-19. Minnesota, Rudolph 9- losing streak against them at Leshoure 2-9, Stafford 2-6. Cleveland, Ben- 97, Jennings 6-34, Simpson 4-30, Jo.Webb being dominated up front and trailing jamin 1-45, McGahee 10-37, Ogbonnaya 5- Arrowhead Stadium. 3-24, Peterson 3-21, Carlson 2-12, Wright 2- 38-13 win. 17-7 at half. 24, Weeden 2-10, Gray 1-10, Gordon 1-0, Pryor threw for 216 yards and a Rainey 1-0. 10, Patterson 2-3, Gerhart 1-10. The Rams (3-3) were up 24-6 early The Browns (3-3) had their chances MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. touchdown, but his interceptions in the third quarter before rookie Daren PASSING—Detroit, Stafford 25-43-1-248. proved costly. at a comeback end when quarterback Cleveland, Weeden 26-43-2-292. Cowboys 31, Bates returned Keshawn Martin’s fum- Brandon Weeden’s baffling shovel RECEIVING—Detroit, Durham 8-83, Bush 5- Redskins 16 The first led to Charles’ go- ble on a kickoff return for a touchdown. 57, Pettigrew 4-36, Fauria 3-34, Johnson 3- ahead touchdown run, the second pass with 4:36 left was intercepted by 25, Bell 1-8, Ogletree 1-5. Cleveland, Gordon Washington 3 310 0 — 16 Alec Ogletree pushed the lead to linebacker DeAndre Levy. 7-126, Ogbonnaya 7-61, Cameron 5-64, led to Ryan Succop’s fourth- Bess 2-21, Little 2-12, Barnidge 2-6, McGa- Dallas 7 7 7 10 — 31 38-6 when he took an interception by Lions running back Reggie Bush fin- First Quarter quarter field goal, and Husain T.J. Yates back 98 yards for a touch- hee 1-2. Dal—Murray 4 run (Bailey kick), 8:52. Abdullah returned the last one for ished with 135 total yards, 121 in the MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Was—FG Forbath 20, 1:38. down. Yates was in after Matt Schaub second half. Second Quarter a touchdown to seal the win. sustained an apparent right ankle injury. NFL schedule Dal—Harris 86 punt return (Bailey kick), 2:26. Patriots 30, Saints 27 Stafford finished 25 of 43 for 248 Thursday’s Game Was—FG Forbath 32, :00. Schaub didn’t have a turnover after yards. Chicago 27, N.Y. Giants 21 Third Quarter FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom throwing six interceptions, three of them Sunday’s Games Was—FG Forbath 33, 10:03. returned for touchdowns, in the past Cowboys 31, Carolina 35, Minnesota 10 Dal—Williams 15 pass from Romo (Bailey Brady’s 17-yard touchdown pass to Kansas City 24, Oakland 7 kick), 9:03. Kenbrell Thompkins with 5 seconds left three games. Redskins 16 St. Louis 38, Houston 13 Was—Morris 45 run (Forbath kick), 3:43. But several other Texans had key Green Bay 19, Baltimore 17 gave the New England Patriots a wild ARLINGTON, Texas — Dwayne Fourth Quarter gaffes as preseason Super Bowl hope- Philadelphia 31, Tampa Bay 20 Dal—FG Bailey 30, 10:36. 30-27 win and knocked the New Harris returned a punt 86 yards for a Pittsburgh 19, N.Y. Jets 6 ful Houston (2-4) lost its fourth straight Dal—Randle 1 run (Bailey kick), 8:49. Orleans Saints from the ranks of the touchdown and set up another score Cincinnati 27, Buffalo 24, OT A—90,239. game. Detroit 31, Cleveland 17 Was Dal unbeaten. with a 90-yard kickoff return as the Dal- Seattle 20, Tennessee 13 First downs 25 18 It capped a 70-yard drive in which the Denver 35, Jacksonville 19 Total Net Yards 433 213 Panthers 35, Vikings 10 las Cowboys handed Robert Griffin III Patriots marched downfield with no time- San Francisco 32, Arizona 20 Rushes-yards 33-216 19-48 MINNEAPOLIS — Cam Newton his first loss in his home state with a New England 30, New Orleans 27 Passing 217 165 outs after getting the ball with 1:08 to go. 31-16 victory against the Washington Dallas 31, Washington 16 Punt Returns 5-17 2-109 threw for three touchdown passes and Kickoff Returns 2-29 2-113 The Saints (5-1) had taken a 24-23 Redskins. Open: Atlanta, Miami ran for another score, and the Panthers Today Interceptions Ret. 1-4 1-0 lead with 3:29 remaining on Drew Tony Romo had just 170 yards pass- Comp-Att-Int 19-39-1 18-30-1 romped past Adrian Peterson and the Indianapolis at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. Brees’ 34-yard touchdown pass to ing a week after getting 506 in a wild Thursday, Oct. 17 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-29 1-5 Minnesota Vikings 35-10. Punts 3-47.0 5-45.2 Kenny Stills, but couldn’t put away New 51-48 loss to Denver. Seattle at Arizona, 8:25 p.m. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Peterson finished with 62 yards on Sunday, Oct. 20 England. That’s because Harris had 222 total Penalties-Yards 12-104 7-80 10 carries and 21 yards on three re- Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Time of Possession 34:32 25:28 The Patriots (5-1) survived an inter- return yards and Kyle Wilber forced Chicago at Washington, 1 p.m. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ception by Keenan Lewis on their first ceptions, but the Vikings (1-4) trailed and recovered a fumble on a sack of Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. RUSHING—Washington, Morris 16-81, Grif- the whole game and didn’t have much New England at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. fin III 9-77, Helu Jr. 6-42, Young 1-19, Moss 1- snap after Garrett Hartley’s 39-yard Griffin that left the Cowboys needing Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. (minus 3). Dallas, Murray 7-29, Randle 11-17, field goal made it 27-23. use after halftime for Peterson. The just 3 yards for a clinching score in the St. Louis at Carolina, 1 p.m. Tanner 1-2. NFL MVP learned on Friday a 2-year- Cincinnati at Detroit, 1 p.m. PASSING—Washington, Griffin III 19-39-1- fourth quarter. San Diego at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. 246. Dallas, Romo 18-30-1-170. Rams 38, Texans 13 old son of his died in South Dakota of The Cowboys (3-3) gave owner San Francisco at Tennessee, 4:05 p.m. RECEIVING—Washington, Garcon 6-69, injuries from alleged abuse. Jerry Jones a win on his 71st birthday. Houston at Kansas City, 4:25 p.m. Reed 4-58, Helu Jr. 4-35, Moss 2-42, Han- HOUSTON — Sam Bradford threw Cleveland at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. kerson 2-36, Morgan 1-6. Dallas, Bryant 5- three touchdown passes, St. Louis Matt Cassel threw two interceptions, Dallas kept the defending NFC East Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. 36, Beasley 4-44, Witten 3-27, Williams 2-27, added a score on defense and special both to Mike Mitchell, and the Panthers champ Redskins (1-4) from building Denver at Indianapolis, 8:30 p.m. Murray 2-21, Randle 2-15. Open: New Orleans, Oakland MISSED FIELD GOALS—Washington, For- teams and the Rams stunned the (2-3) responded each time with a any momentum after a win and a bye Monday, Oct. 21 bath 49 (WL). mistake-prone Houston Texans with a touchdown. following an 0-3 start. Minnesota at N.Y. Giants, 8:40 p.m. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 B5 Steelers 19, Jets 6 Broncos 35, Pittsburgh 0 9 7 3 — 19 Jaguars 19 N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 0 — 6 First Quarter Jacksonville 0 12 7 0 — 19 NYJ—FG Folk 25, 3:25. Steelers earn first win Denver 14 0 14 7 — 35 Second Quarter First Quarter Pit—FG Suisham 46, 12:07. Den—J.Thomas 3 pass from Manning Pit—FG Suisham 33, 5:25. Bengals slip past (Prater kick), 12:09. Pit—FG Suisham 48, :45. Den—Welker 20 pass from Manning (Prater NYJ—FG Folk 39, :02. kick), 2:44. Third Quarter Bills in overtime Second Quarter Pit—Sanders 55 pass from Roethlisberger Jax—FG Scobee 50, 13:18. (Suisham kick), 12:30. Associated Press Jax—FG Scobee 30, 5:43. Fourth Quarter Jax—Posluszny 59 interception return (pass Pit—FG Suisham 32, 12:09. failed), :36. A—76,957. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Pit NYJ Ben Roethlisberger threw a 55- Third Quarter First downs 16 18 yard touchdown pass to Emmanuel Den—Moreno 1 run (Prater kick), 12:16. Total Net Yards 328 267 Sanders, Shaun Suisham kicked Jax—Jones-Drew 5 run (Scobee kick), 7:43. Rushes-yards 26-73 20-83 four field goals, and the Pittsburgh Den—Moreno 8 run (Prater kick), 4:02. Passing 255 184 Fourth Quarter Punt Returns 2-11 4-45 Steelers won their first game of the Den—Moreno 3 run (Prater kick), 9:09. Kickoff Returns 2-28 3-71 season, beating the New York Jets Interceptions Ret. 2-36 0-0 A—76,862. Comp-Att-Int 24-31-0 19-34-2 19-6 on Sunday. Jax Den Sacked-Yards Lost 4-24 3-17 The Steelers (1-4) were off to First downs 20 26 Punts 6-45.5 7-44.6 their worst start since 1968, when Total Net Yards 362 407 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 they lost their first six games dur- Rushes-yards 27-71 29-112 Penalties-Yards 7-49 5-60 Passing 291 295 Time of Possession 35:49 24:11 ing a season in which they finished Punt Returns 2-2 1-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2-11-1. Sunday’s victory was also Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0 RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Bell 16-34, F.Jones the 600th in franchise history, in- Interceptions Ret. 1-59 2-10 5-18, Roethlisberger 2-11, Dwyer 3-10. N.Y. cluding the postseason, as Pitts- Comp-Att-Int 27-42-2 28-42-1 Jets, Powell 9-30, Goodson 4-29, Ivory 4-16, burgh became only the fourth team Sacked-Yards Lost 2-12 0-0 Smith 3-8. Punts 3-45.0 3-43.0 PASSING—Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 23-30- to reach the milestone. Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2 0-264, A.Brown 1-1-0-15. N.Y. Jets, Smith 19- Pittsburgh was coming off a bye- Penalties-Yards 7-62 4-31 34-2-201. week break and appeared quite a Time of Possession 31:15 28:45 RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, A.Brown 9-86, bit sharper than New York (3-3), INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Miller 6-84, Sanders 3-70, Bell 3-22, W.John- which had a short week to prepare RUSHING—Jacksonville, Jones-Drew 21-71, son 2-2, F.Jones 1-15. N.Y. Jets, Gates 5-36, Robinson 1-2, Ta’ufo’ou 1-1, Anger 1-0, Cumberland 4-59, Hill 3-46, Powell 3-20, Ker- after a 30-28 win at Atlanta last Monday night. Forsett 1-0, Henne 2-(minus 3). Denver, ley 2-19, Nelson 1-11, Goodson 1-10. Moreno 15-42, Bruton 1-35, Hillman 4-20, MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Geno Smith was intercepted Ball 3-15, Caldwell 1-7, Manning 5-(minus 7). Bengals 27, twice by a Steelers defense that en- PASSING—Jacksonville, Henne 27-42-2- tered the game as the only team in 303. Denver, Manning 28-42-1-295. Bills 24 OT the league without a takeaway. RECEIVING—Jacksonville, J.Blackmon 14- Cincinnati 10 7 7 0 3 — 27 Bengals 27, Bills 24, OT 190, Brown 4-49, Forsett 3-18, Harbor 2-29, Buffalo 7 3 014 0 — 24 Jones-Drew 2-3, Sanders 1-9, Ta’ufo’ou 1-5. First Quarter ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Mike Nu- Denver, Moreno 7-62, Welker 6-63, Decker Cin—FG Nugent 46, 12:14. 5-50, J.Thomas 4-22, D.Thomas 3-78, Hill- Buf—Lewis 3 run (Carpenter kick), 10:01. gent hit a 43-yard field goal with 6:44 man 2-16, Dreessen 1-4. Cin—Green 18 pass from Dalton (Nugent left in overtime to lift the Cincinnati Ben- MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. kick), 5:26. gals to a 27-24 win over the Buffalo Second Quarter Bills. Seahawks 20, Cin—Bernard 20 pass from Dalton (Nugent Brandon Tate’s 29-yard punt return to kick), 8:34. Titans 13 Buf—FG Carpenter 51, 4:14. the Bills 33 set up the decisive score. Tennessee 3 7 0 3 — 13 Third Quarter Andy Dalton went 26 of 40 for 337 Seattle 0 7 310 — 20 Cin—M.Jones 10 pass from Dalton (Nugent yards, with three touchdowns and an First Quarter Associated Press kick), 10:49. interception. He bounced back after a Ten—FG Bironas 38, 5:16. Fourth Quarter New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith is sacked Sunday by Pittsburgh Second Quarter Buf—Chandler 22 pass from Lewis (Carpen- two-game touchdown drought, and led outside linebacker Jason Worilds during the first half in East Rutherford, Sea—Lynch 1 run (Hauschka kick), 2:41. ter kick), 10:13. the Bengals (4-2) to their first road win N.J. The Steelers earned their first win of the season 19-6. Ten—McCourty fumble recovery in end zone Buf—Goodwin 40 pass from Lewis (Carpen- of the season. (Bironas kick), :00. ter kick), 1:08. The Bills (2-4) were led by quarter- downs after being promoted off the Goodwin with 1:08 remaining. Overtime Third Quarter Cin—FG Nugent 43, 6:44. back Thad Lewis, starting in place of in- practice squad last week. Both touch- Lewis also scored a touchdown rush- Sea—FG Hauschka 31, 4:27. A—67,739. jured rookie EJ Manuel. Lewis went 19 down passes came in the fourth quar- ing in making only his second career Fourth Quarter Cin Buf of 32 for 216 yards and two touch- ter, including a 40-yarder to Marquise start. Sea—FG Hauschka 29, 11:23. First downs 26 20 Sea—Lynch 3 run (Hauschka kick), 7:33. Total Net Yards 483 322 Ten—FG Bironas 25, 2:18. Rushes-yards 41-165 32-130 A—68,127. Passing 318 192 Punt Returns 3-34 2-10 Ten Sea Kickoff Returns 4-103 5-101 First downs 13 24 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-41 Total Net Yards 223 404 Comp-Att-Int 26-40-1 19-32-0 Packers slide by Ravens 19-17 Rushes-yards 20-66 33-151 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-19 5-24 Passing 157 253 Punts 5-41.2 5-48.8 Punt Returns 0-0 2-15 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Jags hold their own Kickoff Returns 4-121 3-95 Penalties-Yards 8-78 4-27 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-0 Time of Possession 42:52 25:24 Comp-Att-Int 17-29-2 23-31-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS in loss at Denver Sacked-Yards Lost 3-14 2-4 RUSHING—Cincinnati, Green-Ellis 18-86, Punts 4-35.0 3-48.7 M.Jones 1-34, Bernard 15-28, Dalton 7-17. Fumbles-Lost 3-0 5-2 Buffalo, Spiller 10-55, Jackson 10-35, Choice Associated Press Penalties-Yards 7-44 6-65 4-24, Lewis 7-17, Goodwin 1-(minus 1). Time of Possession 26:38 33:22 PASSING—Cincinnati, Dalton 26-40-1-337. BALTIMORE — Aaron Rodgers INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Buffalo, Lewis 19-32-0-216. threw a 64-yard touchdown pass to RUSHING—Tennessee, C.Johnson 12-33, RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Green 6-103, Jordy Nelson, Mason Crosby kicked Fitzpatrick 6-33, Kern 1-0, Reynaud 1-0. Bernard 6-72, Sanu 5-44, M.Jones 3-71, Seattle, Lynch 21-77, Wilson 10-61, Turbin 1- Eifert 2-13, Gresham 2-5, Sanzenbacher 1- four field goals and the Green Bay 13, Maragos 1-0. 23, Tate 1-6. Buffalo, Graham 4-74, Jackson Packers held on to beat the Balti- PASSING—Tennessee, Fitzpatrick 17-29-2- 4-13, Goodwin 2-51, Chandler 2-47, Spiller more Ravens 19-17 on Sunday. 171. Seattle, Wilson 23-31-0-257. 2-11, Choice 2-9, Woods 2-9, Hogan 1-2. Eddie Lacy rushed for 120 yards RECEIVING—Tennessee, Wright 5-69, MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cincinnati, Nugent to fuel the Packers’ first road win of 34 (WR). Walker 4-29, C.Johnson 3-21, Williams 2-22, the season. Green Bay (3-2) took a Washington 1-15, Hunter 1-8, Britt 1-7. Seat- Packers 19, 16-3 lead into the fourth quarter and tle, Tate 5-33, Lynch 4-78, Baldwin 4-48, Ravens 17 was up 19-10 with 4 minutes left, but Kearse 3-17, Rice 2-35, Turbin 2-23, Willson the Ravens (3-3) kept coming back. 2-17, Coleman 1-6. Green Bay 3 310 3 — 19 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Baltimore 0 0 3 14 — 17 After Baltimore closed to 19-17 on First Quarter an 18-yard touchdown pass from Joe 49ers 32, GB—FG Crosby 45, 13:11. Flacco to Dallas Clark with 2:04 re- Second Quarter maining, Rodgers clinched the vic- Cardinals 20 GB—FG Crosby 31, :00. tory by completing a 52-yard pass to Arizona 7 7 6 0 — 20 Third Quarter Jermichael Finley on a third-and-3. San Francisco 6 16 010 — 32 GB—FG Crosby 50, 6:06. First Quarter Bal—FG Tucker 23, 4:34. Rodgers went 17 for 32 for 315 SF—FG Dawson 35, 9:37. GB—Nelson 64 pass from Rodgers (Crosby yards. SF—FG Dawson 26, 4:31. kick), 2:12. Despite playing without injured Associated Press Ari—Fitzgerald 75 pass from Palmer (Feely Fourth Quarter linebacker Clay Matthews, the Bal—J.Jones 11 pass from Flacco (Tucker Green Bay wide receiver Jarrett Boykin is stopped Sunday by Baltimore kick), 3:06. kick), 11:52. Packers limited Baltimore to 47 free safety Matt Elam after a 43-yard run in Baltimore. Second Quarter GB—FG Crosby 31, 4:17. yards rushing and registered five SF—Lemonier safety, 9:22. Bal—Clark 18 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), sacks, including three by A.J. Hawk. 19 lead. Moreno finished with 42 yards. 49ers 32, Cardinals 20 SF—V.Davis 61 pass from Kaepernick (Daw- 2:04. The defending Super Bowl cham- Justin Blackmon had 14 catches for son kick), 8:31. A—71,319. pion Ravens had won 13 straight at 190 yards for Jacksonville. SAN FRANCISCO — Vernon Davis Ari—Ellington 15 run (Feely kick), 7:03. GB Bal caught touchdown passes of 61 and SF—V.Davis 35 pass from Kaepernick (Daw- First downs 15 15 home against NFC foes. son kick), 1:55. Total Net Yards 438 360 Seahawks 20, Titans 13 35 yards and finished with a career- Third Quarter Rushes-yards 30-140 22-47 Broncos 35, Jaguars 19 best 180 yards receiving, leading the Passing 298 313 SEATTLE — Marshawn Lynch ran for Ari— 10 pass from Palmer (pass failed), Punt Returns 6-68 2-38 DENVER — Peyton Manning threw two touchdowns and had 155 all- San Francisco 49ers past the Arizona 8:12. Kickoff Returns 1-19 4-102 for two scores and Knowshon Moreno purpose yards, Richard Sherman came Cardinals 32-20 for their third straight Fourth Quarter Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-0 ran for three to lead the Denver Broncos up with his third interception of the sea- victory. SF—Hunter 6 run (Dawson kick), 6:35. Comp-Att-Int 17-32-1 20-34-0 SF—FG Dawson 44, 4:15. Sacked-Yards Lost 3-17 5-29 to a tougher-than-expected 35-19 victory son, and the Seattle Seahawks finally Colin Kaepernick threw for 252 A—69,732. Punts 6-54.8 9-41.7 yards and Frank Gore ran for 101 over the winless Jacksonville Jaguars. shook the Tennessee Titans in the fourth Ari SF Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 The Broncos (6-0) came in as yards on 25 carries. Penalties-Yards 8-55 6-40 quarter for a 20-13 victory. First downs 16 20 Time of Possession 31:22 28:38 27-point favorites, and much of the Seattle (5-1) won its 11th straight at Kendall Hunter ran for a 6-yard Total Net Yards 403 387 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS pregame hype centered on whether home despite a long list of mistakes that touchdown that sealed it for the 49ers Rushes-yards 21-109 38-149 RUSHING—Green Bay, Lacy 23-120, they’d cover the spread and when Man- (4-2) with 6:35 remaining. Passing 294 238 Rodgers 5-21, Kuhn 1-2, Franklin 1-(minus allowed the Titans (3-3) to hang around Punt Returns 3-18 1-7 3). Baltimore, Rice 14-34, Pierce 6-9, Flacco ning would come out of the game. into the fourth quarter. There was a care- Rookie safety Eric Reid made his Kickoff Returns 2-42 5-87 1-6, M.Brown 1-(minus 2). Neither happened. less turnover, missed defensive assign- team-leading third interception and Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-64 PASSING—Green Bay, Rodgers 17-32-1- Manning finished 28 for 42 for 295 also recovered a fumble to stop an Ari- Comp-Att-Int 25-41-2 16-29-1 ments and a comical muffed field goal Sacked-Yards Lost 1-4 2-14 315. Baltimore, Flacco 20-34-0-342. yards, but lost two fumbles and threw a zona drive deep in 49ers territory in RECEIVING—Green Bay, Nelson 4-113, attempt that led to the Titans’ only touch- Punts 5-43.6 6-48.0 Cobb 4-53, Finley 3-75, Kuhn 2-9, Boykin 1- pick-6 — a 59-yard interception return down on the final play of the first half. the third quarter. San Francisco forced Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 43, J.Jones 1-10, Franklin 1-7, Lacy 1-5. Bal- by Paul Posluszny that pulled the But the Seahawks made enough four turnovers for the second straight Penalties-Yards 6-38 4-35 timore, Doss 4-99, Clark 4-81, M.Brown 3-71, Jaguars (0-6) within 14-12 at halftime. plays thanks to Lynch, quarterback Rus- game. Time of Possession 25:41 34:19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rice 3-15, J.Jones 2-42, Pierce 2-22, T.Smith It was a two-point game late in the Arizona (3-3) lost star defensive end 1-12, Bajema 1-0. sell Wilson and Sherman’s interception RUSHING—Arizona, Ellington 7-56, MISSED FIELD GOALS—Green Bay, Crosby third quarter, before Moreno scored his to remain on top of the NFC West. Lynch Calais Campbell to an apparent right Mendenhall 10-40, Taylor 2-7, Fitzgerald 1-4, 44 (WR). last touchdown, an 8-yard run, for a 28- had TD runs of 3 yards and 1 yard. leg injury late in the game. Smith 1-2. San Francisco, Gore 25-101, Kaepernick 4-18, Hunter 3-11, Moore 1-9, Miller 2-6, Dixon 3-4. what he needs to do when Rookie Mike Glennon since 2007, have dropped 85-yard TD drive on PASSING—Arizona, Palmer 25-41-2-298. he goes out on the field,” threw for 273 yards, includ- 10 of 11 games dating to last Philadelphia’s first posses- San Francisco, Kaepernick 16-29-1-252. BUCS RECEIVING—Arizona, Fitzgerald 6-117, Vick said. “That’s not some- ing TD passes of 1 and 24 season. sion, opening the game Continued from Page B1 Floyd 5-44, Ellington 5-36, Housler 4-32, thing I’m going to worry yards to Vincent Jackson in “We’re a competitive with a short pass that Golden 1-53, Brown 1-5, Roberts 1-5, Dray about. I’m worrying about his second start for Tampa franchise who’s been on McCoy turned into a 1-4, Mendenhall 1-2. San Francisco, V.Davis ago, with that victory also getting healthy.” Bay, which benched Free- the short end of the stick 44-yard completion and 8-180, Boldin 3-28, K.Williams 1-14, Miller 1- coming on the road at Foles completed 22 of 31 man before later releasing too many times. We need to finished by scoring on a 11, Baldwin 1-9, V.McDonald 1-7, Dixon 1-3. Tampa Bay. passes for 296 yards and no the 2009 first-round draft get on the right end of the quarterback draw. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. In the two games, the interceptions. NFL rush- pick during the team’s bye stick. We’ve to play our way second-year pro accounted ing leader LeSean McCoy week. Jackson had nine and coach our way out of it for 677 yards, seven touch- gained 116 yards on 25 at- catches for 114 yards, and one day at a time. That’s downs — five passing and tempts, and Cooper fin- Tim Wright had seven for how you do it,” Tampa Bay two rushing — and no ished with four receptions 91 yards. coach Greg Schiano said. interceptions. for 120 yards. The Bucs played without “There’s no magical an- Kelly shrugged off a In addition to playing receiver Mike Williams, swer. Stand to your convic- question about whether through a messy split with who was inactive with a tions without being Foles has done enough to Josh Freeman, the Bucs sore hamstring. stubborn, and move earn the starting job over a also have been dealing The Eagles won their forward.” healthy Vick, who said he’s with three members of the second in a row to climb Vick was active but did not concerned about team being diagnosed with back to .500. Tampa Bay, not play after being injured whether he’s still No. 1. MRSA, a staph infection which began with expecta- during last week’s victory 000G8V1 “He’s a great football that’s resistant to many tions of contending for over the New York Giants. player. He does exactly common antibiotics. their first playoff berth Foles led an eight-play, B6 MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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ear Annie: My soon-to- from my wife, but I know ten. You also could ask the be ex-wife and I live Mom would be completely minister to start the re- Don the West Coast, devastated by the loss of her hearsal at the time stated, while my 92-year-old mother “only daughter.” I don’t want and latecomers simply will lives in a senior facility in to hurt my mother. What do have to catch up. New York. She is happy you suggest? — Conflicted It can be difficult to sched- there. She is still mentally Dear Conflicted: Your wife ule a rehearsal that is con- sharp, but her body can withdraw as venient for all the members is starting to be- your mother’s fi- of the wedding party, but it is come frail. My wife nancial power of important not to take advan- has become the attorney as part of tage of the officiants, organ- primary caregiver the divorce settle- ists and others who are for Mom. She visits ment, or a judge involved in creating such a a few times a year could order it. But special event. and pampers Mom you also could ask Dear Annie: I have a differ- with pedicures, Mom to sign a new ent suggestion for “Tired and foot massages, etc. POA, giving author- Miserable,” who felt she was She also has Mom’s ity to you or your the only one in her family power of attorney brother, and it will caring for her aging mother. for her financial af- supersede any “Tired” said she has siblings fairs, and hence prior POA on file. in the same town, but they the dilemma. ANNIE’S We understand are not helping. My wife had an MAILBOX that you don’t want You cannot expect your sib- affair during her to hurt her, but lings to understand what you visits to see my your mother will are going through and what mother. We have been sepa- likely find out about the di- your parent needs unless you rated for two months, and I vorce at some point, and it is clearly communicate it. plan to finalize the divorce more respectful to tell her I found it was important to within the year. My wife does than to deceive her. (You can stop waiting for siblings to not want me to tell my be vague about the details.) offer to help. Instead, I made mother, because she fears it And go see your mother al- up a monthly “caregiving” will break Mom’s heart. She ready. Time is short, and it’s schedule for each sibling to may be right, but my wife has been too long. spend time helping mom. complete control of Mom’s fi- Dear Annie: I am an organ- My siblings were happy to nances, and because of fac- ist and frequently play for step up when given an assign- tors in our breakup (dis - weddings in our church. I am ment. Sons, in particular, are honesty, lying, cheating, etc.), always at the rehearsal early sometimes oblivious to care- I don’t trust her to do the and well prepared by the an- giving needs. They are glad to right thing with my mother’s nounced time. More often help if told what to do. — money, especially if the di- than not, several key people Working Together vorce gets ugly, which is en- in the wedding party are 15 Annie’s Mailbox is written tirely possible. It also could or even 30 minutes late. This by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy jeopardize my brother’s por- delays the rehearsal and Sugar, longtime editors of the tion of an inheritance. often makes me late for other Ann Landers column. Email My current situation does scheduled appointments. your questions to anniesmail not allow me to travel fre- Please tell people to be [email protected], or write to: quently, and I haven’t seen considerate of the time con- Annie’s Mailbox, Creators Mom in 18 months. I call her straints of the organist and Syndicate, 737 Third St., Her- once a week. My brother has the minister, and to be on mosa Beach, CA 90254. To his hands full with his wife, time for rehearsals. — Ticked find out more about Annie’s WANT MORE PUZZLES? who has early onset Off in Illinois Mailbox, visit the Creators  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. Alzheimer’s. I would like to Dear Ticked Off: You told Syndicate Web page at remove power of attorney them, and we hope they lis- www.creators.com. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMICS MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2013 B7 Peanuts Garfield

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Times provided by Regal Cinemas and are subject to change; call ahead. Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 4:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m. “KZXFUZ PY KBNRYC KZY PXBCH XRYB “Captain Phillips” (PG-13) 1:15 p.m., 3:55 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Citrus Cinemas 6 — Inverness; 637-3377 “Machete Kills” (R) 1:50 p.m., 4:50 p.m., “Captain Phillips” (PG-13) 12:45 p.m., KX DMWH KZY SYNFKMDFC, PY JFIK 7:50 p.m. 3:50 p.m., 7:05 p.m. “Gravity” (PG-13) In 3D. 1:45 p.m., “Machete Kills” (R) 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m. 7:20 p.m. VNBBO MK PMKZ FI, XB PY DMWH MK “Runner Runner” (R) 1:25 p.m., 4:40 p.m., “Gravity” (PG-13) In 3D. 1:15 p.m., 7:40 p.m. 4:20 p.m., 7:30 p.m. “Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2” “Runner Runner” (R) 12:50 p.m., (PG) 4:10 p.m., 7:20 p.m. 4:10 p.m., 7:10 p.m. WXK.” — BNCGZ PNCHX YJYBIXW “Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2” “Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2” (PG) In 3D. 1:35 p.m. (PG) 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:25 p.m. “Rush” (R) 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:25 p.m. “Prisoners” (R) 12:30 p.m., 3:15 p.m., Previous Solution: “Just think, if it weren’t for marriage, men would go through “Prisoners” (R) 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:10 p.m. 7 p.m. life thinking they had no faults at all.” — Henny Youngman “The Family” (R) 1:10 p.m. Visit www.chronicleonline.com for area (c) 2013 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 10-14 “Insidious: Chapter 2” (PG-13) 1:30 p.m., movie listings and entertainment information. B8 MONDAY,OCTOBER 14, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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Chronicle Meadowcrest Blvd, is seeking Chronicle Crystal River. Advertising Sales Rep to work with No phone calls. new and existing Drug Screen advertising clients to required develop revenue for final applicant. growth through Equal Opportunity combined advertis- Employer. ing sales for the multiple Citrus Publishing papers throughout the Citrus County & surrounding market area. Develop and SALES CLERK implement sales Applicant must have presentations to computer skills, self mo- existing and poten- tivated, works well with tial customers. This others and customer sales position is friendly. Must be at based out of the least 18 and have a Crystal River. valid driver’s license Two plus years of Apply in person newspaper or other Pinch-A-Penny Inv. media advertising 2661 E Gulf to Lake sales experience with successful track record in meeting and exceeding sales goals, self-motivated, highly energetic & goal oriented, ability to develop, plan and implement sales presentations, reliable transporta- tion to make sales calls. College degree and knowl- edge of Citrus County preferred. Salary plus commission. I I I I I I I I Send resume to Tell that special djkamlot@chroni- person cleonline.com “ Happy Birthday or apply in person at “ with a classi- The Citrus County fied ad under Chronicle, 1624 N. Happy Notes. Meadowcrest Blvd, Only $28.50 Crystal River. includes a photo No phone calls. Drug Screen Call our Classi- required fied Dept for de- for final applicant. tails Equal Opportunity 352-563-5966 Employer. 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FINGERHUT GIFT WROUGHT-IRON ORGAN Doberman SHIH-TZU PUPS, DAYBED like-new, CARD 100.00 / selling LEGEND. Perfect Available Registered light-colored frame with for 85.00 Linda condition Puppies Lots of Colors mattress. $100 Call 341-2271 $300 Firm. You move. 3 Males $500. ea Males Starting @ $400 352-257-5062 FL. JUMBO SHRIMP (352) 419-6186 Parents on premises Beverly Hills, FL Fresh 15ct @ $5.00lb, 352-586-3386 (352) 270-8827 PIANO LESSONS Stone Crab@$6.00lb delivered352-897-5001 FUTON Light wood arm AFFORDABLE rests small scratches Top Soil, Mulch, Stone with mattress black BRING YOUR Hauling & Tractor Work cover. $40. New Client Offer (352) 341-2019 352-746-0714 For You FISHING POLE! HONDA PRESSURE Kitchen Aid Mixer WASHER New $160. Take 20% off $500 Excellent 352-465-3086 condition Study Piano w/ Rick D First Visit (352) 503-6902 Masterbuilt Smoker, Beginner to Advanced new in box, never All styles 352-344-5131 A’Nue Salon DOJHA LAWN SPREADER used. $250 firm Hair ✴ Skin✴ Nails Dojha, a 5-y.o. SCOTTS MEDIUM SIZE 3 Burner Charcoil Broil PLAY SLIDE GUITAR? 1916 N.W. Highway yellow/white lab re- $20 352-613-0529 LP STYLE ELECTRIC Grill, SS top, w/ side 19, Crystal River, triever mix, medium INVERNESS, FL TROY BUILT burner & tank $85 AGED MAHOGANY & Florida size, calm, gentle & Riding Mower (352) 897-4681 BLACK $100 (Corner of Turkey easy-going, gets 42 inch cut $475 352-601-6625 Oak and Hwy. along w/other dogs. 55+ park on lake w/5 OUTSIDE TABLE & piers, clubhouse and (352) 897-4681 CHAIRS Dark green bar 19 - Near Mall) Housebrkn. Beautiful & in great shape, much more! Rent Will haul away high 2 chairs glass ta- 352-563-2110 wants to sit by your incl. grass cutting unwanted riding lawn ble. $35.00 746-0714 side. Came to shel- and your water mowers for FREE in In- PLACE SETTING ★ NEW BATHTUB 6 ft.call ter because family 2 bedroom, 1 bath verness area. 726-7362 w/napkin rings, made for e-mail picture 40.00 lost their home. @$500 w/brooches Pets considered and linda 341-2271 Call Joanne @ Centerpiece Pitcher 352-795-1288 section 8 is accepted. w/flowers and mirror RUG- MOHAWK Call 800-747-4283 $200. for all COCOA INK SWIRL, For Details! CRYSTAL RIVER (352) 795-7254 10’ X 13’ $100 Dorkie Poos 000FUXT MOVING SALE REFRIGERATOR Good 352-628-3507 2 males, 2 females, CRYSTAL RIVER Sun & Mon 8am on. working make good gar- silver dapple, brown 3br 2ba $650 - Incl, 8569 Admiral Byrd Ln age fridge $50. Firm. it dapple, fur balls .First Appliances, Water- shots $300 Washer & Dryer is 21 cf believe its Robin Long Trash, Fenced yard, White, Good Cond. whirlpool-white. (352) 464-2382 Pets ok,352-587-2555 746-0714 Proform C840 Weight first $125. Urban Suburban Bench Exerciser Floral City (352) 302-8265 ROCKWELL BELT Hair Studio Exc. Cond. $125. 2/1, fenced yard SANDER $95 HAND 352-637-0777 newly remodeled HELD HEAVY DUTY BowFlex/Nautilus tread/stepper $500. mo. inc. trash METAL INVERNESS “From Cutting Edge exc. cond. $125. p/up (352) 344-1521 419-5981 to Care Free” (352) 527-0618 MARTINS ESTATE SALES SEWING MACHINE Buy’n Quality Furniture Elna Pro Quilters Specialty: Foils, From Non Smoking Dream, like new Color, Perms, Homes. 352-209-4945 paid $2k sell for $600. Cutting, Styling 3 BR, 2BA, Attached (352) 212-9978 and Razor Cuts LILLY BILLIARDS TABLE screen rm & carport SEWING MACHINE Lilly, a 6-y.o. female 55+ park. Lot rent $235 W/CAB. Riccar 101 American Heritage Redken Educator bulldog mix, white 1” slate top, leather includes water & trash Deluxe. Storage in and trained 20+ w/black ears, pickup, great for 2 GIRLS WINTER pockets, solid mahog- Chair. $45.00 Ruth years experience. beautiful, friendly snowbird or elderly JACKETS LARGE $15 any, claw feet. All 352-382-1000 girl, weighs 36 lbs. person $12,500. EACH 352-613-0529 accessories included. Wed-Sat 9a-4p by SNAKE Ball python with Heartworm-negative & (352) 212-4265 Plus stainless mini beer appointment 3 MENS CASUAL cage @ many extras housebrkn. She PANTS 36X30 & 2 fridge and portable loves treats & sits on $11,094, DISCOUNT 3’female. $99.99. ice make. New Jacobsen, CASUAL SHIRTS 746-0714 command, came to LARGE $20 All in great Condition the shelter as a 2085 sq. ft., 4BR/3BA 352-613-0529 Solar Heating System $1400 for all stray. Very affec- “5 yr. Warranty”. for pool. See it in (352) 503-7690 tionate, wants to No down payment, BLACK DIAMOND BOYS WINTER 12X60 MOBILE HOME operation $550 be by your side. use land or trade in. ALEXANDER Lovely 2400SF home CLOTHING SIZE 5/6 4 Concealed Weapons + 16x20 addition, (352) 628-6152 Call Joanne @ Payment only, $471.18 REAL ESTATE 3BR/2BA/2CG + 1 for PANTS, 5 SHIRTS & 2 Permit Course 2BR, 1BA, 80x200 lot TOASTER OVEN, 352-795-1288 P & I, WAC (352) 795-6633 the golf cart. $1200 lightweight jackets DAN’S GUN ROOM with10x12 shed. 6 ap- COFFEE MAKER & Call 352-621-9182 month plus security. (352) 726-5238 pliances incl. $31,500. $45 352-613-0529 ELECTRIC MIXER $20 Crystal River (352) 464-3905 (352) 344-9565 Girls winter clothing 4 352-613-0529 RAY’S GUN SHOP ABSOLUTELY Apts, 2 BR/ 1 BA jeans, 1pants, 5 shirts, Stokes Flea Mkt Cry.Riv STUNNING $400-$500, ALSO CITRUS SPRINGS Castle Lake Park ‘06, 3/2/2, fenc’d. yrd., 2 pajama sets & 2 Used Shed Mossberg 715T 22-AR NEW 3/2, JACOBSEN HOMES & MOBILES 8 x 12 Barn Style Robin Long INVERNESS 3/2/2 cpt $900 mo. 422-2719 hoodies sizes vary $60 $295. NRA-concealed HOME 5Yr. Warranty AVAILABLE $850. (352) 860-0111 scnd lanai, steel roof, 352-613-0529 classes 586-7516 $2,650 down, only CRYSTAL RIVER WOMEN’S BLACK Urban Suburban $297.44/ mo., caged inground pool, CRYSTAL RIVER SQUARE TWO LADIES 2/2/2, $750. mo + sec. MENS SUIT HART RUBBER RIDING Hair Studio Fixed rate W.A.C. 1 acre, no HOA fees, Lg. 2/1, W/D hookup, GOLF CLUB , FULL SET $500. 850-838-7289 SCHEFFNER & MARX. BOOTS $15 LIKE NEW 352-637-0777 Come and View $69k (352) 238-4521 water, trash & lawn. Jacket 44, pants 38x30, W/ BAG & COVERS HERNANDO 3/2/2 SIZE 43L EUR 352-621-9181 Homosassa` 2BR,1BA included $550 mo. + dark gray, $50 419-5981 $650, Ladies golf bag, “From Cutting Edge Sec. 352-634-5499 Rent or Rent to Own 352-322-1154 brand new $90 to Care Free” furnished, enclosed la- built in ‘07 $795/mo. YAMAHA SPEAKERS 5 (352) 897-4681 BAD CREDIT? nai, carport, 2 sheds, INVERNESS www.ricky bobs.com Mother of the Groom 2 16” 140 WATTS 2 9” FORECLOSURE? cyclone fence, 1/2 2/1, $625. mo. gown. Adrianna Papell, Specialty: Foils, 352-613-5818 60 WATTS & 1 5” 80 Color, Perms, LOKIE BANKRUPTCY? acre,$21,500 412 Tompkins Street sz 14, navy.Call for de- Lokie, a 3-y.o. WATTS ALL $90 Cutting, Styling Want your own 352-628-3899 352-895-0744 INVERNESS tails. Only $60. brown-white terrier 352-613-0529 and Razor Cuts home? I can help!! 2/1/1 City wtr. & sewer 352-322-1154 mix, weight 65 lbs., 35% down cash or non smoking, No Pets 2012 Factory Easy tow, TAYLOR MADE came to shelter land and you 1305 Lakeview Dr. 5½x10 Lawn Trailer Redken Educator because owner are approved. HOMES $700. mo. 422-6263 rear gate $850. and trained 20+ could not care for No gimmick, LOT MODEL Home made dump years experience. RENT TO OWN!! Hospital Bed him, gentle, a bit 386-546-5833 BLOWOUT ROLLING HILLS 3 DOUBLE ROLLS Trailer, Good Cond. shy, very playful, All Homes Discounted No Credit Check! Electric Bed, Good Wed-Sat 9a-4p by FLORAL WALLCOVER- Condition $200 obo $375. loves water, gets $4,000 to $8,000 APARTMENTS 3BD $750-$825 Bob(352) 860-1106 appointment HOMOSASSA Even up to $12.000 888-257-9136 ING $25 PREPASTED 352-503-9468 along w/other dogs, Drastically reduced! off Sticker Price 11150 Rolling Hills Rd JADEMISSION.COM VINYL 165 SQ FT 2013 Enclosed loves human friends, Was asking $74,000 Call 352-621-3807 Dunnellon, FL 34431 419-5981 Trailer, 5x8, eager to please. now asking $59,900. Sugar Mill Woods 23 UNFINISHED v-nose, w/ramp door, Beautiful dog. Illness forces sale. 3/2/2 villa, heated WOOD FORMS $25 $1600. firm Call Joanne @ 3/2 ,1¼ acres, 95% Available Now! pool, on golf course, HEARTS, TEDDY STATE QUARTER SETS (352) 513-5436 352-795-1288. remodeled, 16x16 work- 2 Bedrooms $1000 F/L/S avail 11/1 BEARS, BUNNIES 40 complete sets, shop. (352) 621-0192 (970) 274-8786 419-5981 both mints plus Rental Wash.D.C., Guam, Palm Harbor Factory Crystal River 10” CRAFTSMAN TA- Assistance P.R. all in mint tubes, Liquidation Sale 2bd/2ba double-wide 000GCFI Available BLESAW Heavy duty 4,240 coins in all 6 models to choose with Sun Room Saw good condition, Call Monday Through Friday un-circulated. from, 1200 sq ft up to in Crystal River Village 8am - 12pm & 1pm - 5pm motor need brushes. 2400 sq ft.....$12K off!! $20,500. or lease to HERNANDO $1,500 firm for all, Affordable Rentals $80 obo. 746-0714 John Lyons buy. Pls call Dell Nora (352) (352) 344-4614 489-1021 Watson’s Fish Camp APPLIANCES, like new 800-622-2832 ext. 210 at 352-795-7161 TDD 800-955-8771 Urban Suburban (352) 726-2225 washers/dryers, stoves, WE BUY US COINS This Institution is an equal & CURRENCY Hair Studio LECANTO 2/2 opportunity provider & employer. fridges 30 day warranty welcomes Tired of Renting? trade-ins, 352-302-3030 (352) 628-0477 Super clean 2004 Double wide MH 25 x 40 KATIE FLYER 3BR/2BA, on ½ acre $17,900 remld 6yrs ago, BEALLS GIFT CERTIFI- new rf & A/C, shed, on CATE 100.00 / selling ready to move in!!! Specialty: Up-do’s, rented lot $245 mo, incl HERNANDO 3/2/2 for 85.00 Linda $3,500 down, Foils, Color, Perms, water, sewer, trash. 55+ Rent or Rent to Own 341-2271 $380.03/mo. W.A.C. Sugarmill Woods “CHRISTIAN EDITION” Cutting. Paul Mitchell Call 386-546-5833 for park. 352-628-1171 2/2½/1, like new, long built in ‘07, $795/mo. BOW FLEX Schwin ACOUSTIC GUITAR certified. details Won’t last! Term, (352) 428-4001 www.ricky bobs.com Bow Flex. Excellent I I I I I I I I Lecanto 352-613-5818 WHITE W/TURQUOISE REMY condition. 746-0714 TRIM BEAUTIFUL! Tell that special Stop in and say 2/2, 55+ Senior Park $99.99 hello! Call to make Remy, a gentle USED HOMES $11,500, furn. lot rent $100 352-601-6625 Single, Double & person your reservation neutered pit bull $245. incl. trash & CHANDELIER Beautiful “NEW” FENDER Triple Wides “ Happy Birthday today. 352-637-0777 mix, wonderful water (219) 929-8909 lighting for dining rm or SQUIRE JAGUAR Starting at $6,500 HERNANDO “ with a classi- 826 S US Hwy 41 disposition, 1-2 years formal entry. See pic on BASS W/ULTIMATE fied ad under old, lot of energy, Call (352) 621-9183 WESTWIND VILLAGE 1 Room Cottage, $500 INVERNESS Craigslist #4072048315. SUPPORT GIGBAG 2011 Live Oak 55+ Rent or Bu y mo. incld’s elect. & ca- 3/2/2, Furn., Very nice, Happy Notes. “From Cutting Edge plays w/other dogs. $60.00 352-322-1160 $100 352-601-6625 4BR/2BA $8,000 & Up ble, dep. req. 341-0787 In Town 352-527-9268 Only $28.50 to Care Free” Does not jump on CHARCOAL GRILL “NEW” SD50 ACOUS- includes a photo people, knows “sit” & $46,900, 28x60 Mon-Fri. 8:30-11 am HERNANDO KINGSFORD 18.5” ON TIC GUITAR GOLD “down”, gives paw, Call for Appointment Affordable Rentals WHEELS WITH GROVERS,SOLID Call our Classi- walks well on leash, (352) 628-2090 Watson’s Fish Camp COVER $20 TOP+GIGBAG!$100 fied Dept for de- likes car rides, gives (352) 726-2225 352-613-0529 352-601-6625 tails kisses, does not Hunting/Fishing Camp 352-563-5966 mind cats. 6½ Acres, surrounded CHILDRENS HALLOW- BASS “UKE” 21” by timberland, easy EEN COSTUMES 1 SCALE, ACTIVE PRE- I I I I I I I I Call Sandy @ INVERNESS Birds for Sale 224-223-9279. access from paved rd CLOWN SIZE 7/8 & 1 AMP W/ PIEZO&POLY Blue Front amazons, Upstairs 2 BR, 1 BA, 55+ park CRYSTAL RIVER BEVERLY HILLS LION SIZE 5/6 $8 STRINGS $75 $300 ea. Indian Ring 2/BR $550. 3BR $750 lrg. living room & AC Enjoy the view! 2/1 W/ FL. Rm. CHA EACH 352-613-0529 352-601-6625 Necks, $100. ea. Cherry Shih Poo Puppies, Near Town 563-9857 Downstairs, Lrg. Kit., DEHUMIDIFIER LES PAUL STYLE head & cuban conures, 3 males, 2 females 2 bd, 1 bath Lot rent, MOVE IN FOR ONLY bath & bedroom, Kenmore ELECTRIC GUITAR, WANT TO BUY HOUSE $175 ea. Nandays $150 Yorkshire Puppies car port, water, grass FLORAL CITY $1150 (352) 422-7794 Good Hunting. excellent condition. AGED MAHOGONY or MOBILE Any Area, ea. Quakers $75 ea. 1 Male $300 cutting included. LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. BEVERLY HILLS Backs up to Golf $100 obo TOP & BLACK $75 Condition or Situation Fisher Love Birds $35. (352) 795-5896 Call 800-747-4283 AC, Clean, No Pets 3/2, clean, fresh paint Ammock Hunting Clb. (352) 726-7367 352-601-6625 Fred, 352-726-9369 ea. 352-637-6967 628-6188 evenings for details (352) 344-1025 $560. mo. 697-1457 Jimmy 352-302-4268

CLEANING BY PENNY ROB’S MASONRY & Affordable Handyman CALL STELLAR BLUE A TREE SURGEON ROCKY’S FENCING ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. Residential Only PIANO LESSONS Attention SMITTYS APPLIANCE CONCRETE Driveways All Int./ Ext. Painting Lic. & Ins. Lowest FREE Est., Lic. & Insured ✔ AFFORDABLE Wkly., Biwkly., Mnthly. REPAIR. Also Wanted tear outs, tractor work, ★★ ★ ★ Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE Consumers! Rates Free est. 352 422-7279 ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est Call 352-476-3820 Dead or Alive Washers Lic. #1476, 726-6554 EST. (352) 586-2996 Please make sure you (352)860-1452 & Dryers. FREE PICK A 5 STAR COMPANY ★ 352-257-9508 ★ Will do General House are using a licensed UP! 352-564-8179 GO OWENS FENCING Lawncare -N-More All Tractor & Tree Work Affordable Handyman Cleaning Residential and insured service ALL TYPES. Free Est. ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. Only, Floral City Area Friendly Family professional. Many Land Cleared, Hauling Comm/Res. 628-4002 ✔ AFFORDABLE Exp/Ref. 352-422-0174 Services for over 21 service advertisers 1 time Cleanup, Drive- yrs. 352-726-9570 ways (352) 302-6955 AFFORDABLE ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est are required by state Top Soil, Mulch, Stone ★ 352-257-9508 ★ law to include their state license Hauling & Tractor Work BILL TRIPP FENCE (352) 341-2019 M & W INTERIORS Study Piano w/ Rick D number in all adver- All Types of Fence Your Dry Wall & Home All Tractor & Tree Work Beginner to Advanced tisements. If you AllAROUND TRACTOR Lic/Ins. (352) 369-0096 Handyman, Slick finish Land Cleared, Hauling All styles 352-344-5131 don’t see a license ASSISTED LIVING All phases of Tile Land clearing, Hauling (352) 425-4365 expert, popcorn removal 1 time Cleanup, Drive- number in the ad, you Private Room & Bath Handicap Showers, Starting at $1,690. Site Prep, Driveways water & termite damage ways (352) 302-6955 should inquire about it Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 (352)537-4144 Safety Bars, Flrs. and be suspicious 344-5555, ext 101 AllAROUND TRACTOR 422-2019 Lic. #2713 Lic #AL10580 Mr & Mrs FIX IT Landclearing, Hauling that you may Bruce Onoday & Son (For Seniors) LIC& INS Site Prep, Driveways be contacting an un- Free Estimates Compete Tree Service Lic/Ins 352-795-5755 licensed business. Dry Oak Firewood, 4x8 Home&Yard/In&Out ✔ ASAP PAINTING Trim & Removal Low Senior $ 613-2643 The Citrus County 352-637-6641 Lic/Ins Retired Lady with 30+ Delivered & Stacked CHRIS SATCHELL COUNTY WIDE Chronicle wants to years Homecare exp. (352) 344-2696 Pressure Washing, 30 yrs. Exp., Excel. Ref. DRY-WALL25 yrs exp. ensure that our ads D & R TREE SERVICE Help w/ personal care Painting, Lawn Mainte- Insured 352-464-1 397 lic.2875, all your drywall FALL SPECIAL meet the require- Lawn & Landscape companship $10 hr. nance and Mobile needs! Ceiling & Wall Seasoned 4x8 stack. CURB APPEAL Floors /walls. Tubs to ments of the law. Specialist. Lic. & Ins. Dee Dee, 249-4429 Delivered & Stacked Repair. Lic# 39477 Yardscape, Curbing, Beware of any service Free Est. 352-302-5641 Repairs. Pop Corn (352) 464-3748 shower conv. No job Removal 352-302-6838 $70 (352) 637-6641 Flocrete. River Rock too big or small. Ph: advertiser that can not All Major Credit Cards Reseals & Repairs. 352-613-TILE /lic# 2441 provide proof that M & W INTERIORS Lic. (352) 364-2120 they are licensed to Davies Tree Service Pressure Washing, Your Dry Wall & Home D & R TREE SERVICE do business. Serving Area 15yrs. Handyman, Slick finish Painting, Lawn Mainte- For questions about Free Est. Lic & Ins Lawn & Landscape nance and Mobile expert, popcorn removal Install, restretch, repair Comfort Works, Inc. Specialist. Lic. & Ins. business licensing, cell 727-239-5125 water & termite damage Air Conditioning and Repair. Lic# 39477 please call your city local 352-344-5932 JEFF’S Clean, Sales, Vinyl Free Est. 352-302-5641 (352)537-4144 Heating Service (352) 464-3748 or county CLEANUP/HAULING Carpet, Laminent, Lic. All Major Credit Cards Res//Com352 400-8361 government offices. DOUBLE J Clean outs/ Dump Runs #4857 Mitch, 201-2245 Mention this ad and Tree Service Brush Removal. Lic. A Faux Line, LLC COUNTY WIDE get a service call for Stump Grinding, bulk 352-584-5374 Paint, pres-wash, stains DRY- WALL 25 ys exp $19. Exp 9/30/13 mulch, lic/ins 302-8852 20yrs exp, Cust. Satis- lic2875,all your drywall Lic# CAC1817447 #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES Lawncare - N - More faction Lic/Ins 247-5971 Renovation/Remodel needs! Ceiling & Wall R WRIGHT TREE Service All Home Repairs. #1 A+TECHNOLOGIES Friendly Family Kit/Ba/RE listings Repairs. Pop Corn Tree Removal & All TV’s Installed Services for over 21 Lic/Ins. Crc 1327710 All Home Repairs. CALL STELLAR BLUE Removal 352-302-6838 Trimming. Ins. & Lic.# lic#5863 352-746-3777 yrs. 352-726-9570 Sterling 352-220-3844 All TV’s Installed All Int./ Ext. Painting 0256879 352-341-6827 lic#5863 352-746-3777 Needs. Lic. & Ins. FREE BRIGHT ELECTRICAL Ann’s RON ROBBINS Tree Res./Comm. Lic & Ins. ANDREW JOEHL EST. (352) 586-2996 Diestler Computer Cleaning Service Service Trim, Shape & New & Used systems $5O.hr. EC0001303 HANDYMAN. Remve, Lic/Ins. Free 352-302-2366 Gen. Maint/Repairs 352-601-3174 repairs. Visa/ MCard A-1 Hauling, Cleanups, INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ELITE ROOFING est. 352-628-2825 352-637-5469 Pressure Cleaning. garage clean outs, & ODD JOBS. 30 yrs DUN-RITE ELECTRIC 0256271 352-465-9201 Excellence in Roofing! Since ‘78/ Free Est. trash, furniture & misc. J. Hupchick Lic./Ins. EliteRoofing- Inc.com Stump Grinding - lic EC 13002699 Affordable Handyman Mark (352) 287-0767 (352) 726-9998 Lic# Ccc1327656 /Ins. Local, Call Robert 352- 726-2907 ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. JEFF’S ***352-639-1024*** 352-302-2220 ✔ AFFORDABLE CLEANUP/HAULING ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est Estates/Auction ★ ★ Clean outs/ Dump Runs Services 352-257-9508 Brush Removal CURB APPEAL Affordable Handyman Lic. 352-584-5374 TREE REMOVAL & Yardscape, Curbing, MARTINS ESTATE SALES ✔ FAST • 100% Guar. Home/Office Cleaning Lawncare - N - More Bay Leak Detection MAC’S MOBILE RV STUMP GRINDING 344-2556, Richard Flocrete. River Rock Buy’n Quality Furniture ✔ AFFORDABLE Catered to your needs, Friendly Family for all Pools & Spa’s REPAIR & MAINT. Trim/Tree Removal, Water Pump Service Reseals & Repairs. From Non Smoking ✔ RELIABLE• Free Est reliable & exper., lic./ins. Services for over 21 Lic#G13000070891 RVTC Certified Tech 55ft. Bucket Truck & Repairs- all makes & Lic. (352) 364-2120 Homes. 352-209-4945 ★ 352-257-9508 ★ Bonded 352-345-9329 yrs. 352-726-9570 Ins. 352-433-6070 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. 352-344-2696 Lic/ins. models. Call anytime! 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ALLEGRO BAY SATURN 1999, S11, 4 door, HONDA HONDA REBEL SUN ‘96, M37 Motor Home 2009, 100 mi, like new, 149 CC Motor Scooter Forest Lake, Hernando low miles, extra clean, 2006, BTX 1300 35k mi. good cond. many accessories. Like New, 100 miles, 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 2.5 1 owner , $3,250. Garage kept $6,500. Needs minor fixes, Pine Ridge. $2995 No dents or scrates Acres, Fenced. Many 352-341-0018 (352) 398-5903 $12,000 obo, Trade for OBO (419) 307-8954 $900 obo, 503-3103 extras including 24x36 Harley? 352-274-8664 Shop/garage. Sun AMERI LITE Room with Wood Burn- HONDA ing Stove. Fruit trees. 2 By Gulfstream, 2011, KAWASAKI YAMAHA 98 Shadow Aero 1985 Virago, 1000 cc, 8x10 Storage Sheds. 21 MBL, walk around CHEVROLET ‘06, KLR 650 Endoro, VT 1100, Exc.cond, Wh 15k miles, runs great, 1 runs good. Security System. See bed, $9,995 firm. 04 Corvette, Conv Artic walls, retro look, 18k. owner, call for details $1,200 or best offer ad on 4SaleByOwner Franks A-S White, torch red leather, mi $3200 352-465-7812 $2,500. (352) 344-1223 (352) 201-5104 for pictures. 352 352-726-2494 polished alum. wheels, 726-7755 FLEETWOOD auto heads up display, 95 Flair, Class A bose, senior owned pris- Term ination o Term ination o Term ination o 22 ft, 50k mi. Very tine, 11k $27,900 obo R ig h ts N o ti R ig h ts N o ti R ig h ts N o ti Good cond 352-513-4257 MUST SEE $12,000 CHEVROLET 456-1028 MCRN (352) 628-6643 2004 Corvette Torch red To: Kacie Blankenship 2012-DP-068 Term. of Parental Rights RIALTA coupe, excellent PUBLIC NOTICE 2002, new tires, AC, & condition, LS1 engine, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION paint, 59k miles, runs 6-speed, Z51 perfor- mance handling, fully CASE NO.: 2012-DP-068 great, great mileage IN THE INTEREST OF: $31,500. 352-238-4445 optioned with 2 roofs, 42,000 miles, one R.A.J.M. DOB: 03/01/2011 Male. Minor Child SANDI HART TIFFIN owner, never hit or Realtor ‘04, Allegro, Class A, abused. $24,000 phone 30 ft., 2 slides, jacks, (352) 527-2927 or NOTICE OF ACTION, SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING Listing and Selling generator, new awn- harmarjenkins FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND GUARDIANSHIP Real Estate ing, 32k mi., 50 amp @yahoo.com Is my Business service $32,500, Call THE STATE OF FLORIDA I put my heart into it! to learn all that goes CHEVROLET with it 352-527-2327 ‘82, Corvette, T-tops, TO: Kacie Blankenship silver green matalic, L/K/A Unknown 352-476-9649 TOWBAR: Roadmaster automatic, very rare sandra.hart@ 5000 Stainless Steel car, mint. cond. You are hereby notified that a petition under oath has been filed in the era.com Towbar. Universal fit. $16,500 obo, 302-8265 above-styled court for the termination of your parental rights as to R.A.J.M., a male One (1) person opera- child born on the 1st day of March, 2011, in Blount County, Tennessee; and for tion. NEW $600...asking CORVETTE placement of the child with the State of Florida Department of Children and Families ERA American $300 or first best offer !! 1999 Coup, Silver w/ for subsequent adoption, and you are hereby commanded to be and appear be- Realty 352-426-4563 Black, 6 spd, loaded, fore General Magistrate Keith Schenck of the Circuit Court or any judge assigned to extra’s, 14k mi, $25,000 hear the above cause, at the Advisory Hearing on November 18, 2013 at 1:30 PM at 352-726-5855 (352) 513-4427 the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, 3rd floor, Inverness, FL 34450.

PLYMOUTH YOU MUST PERSONALLY APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED. ‘69, GTX, Blue, 440 KEYSTONE eng., all original, great FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING, THE PRE-TRIAL CONFER- Springdale 2005 cond. $29,500 obo ENCE HEARING OR THE TERMINATION OF PARENATAL RIGHTS TRIAL CONSTITUTES CON- Model 298-BHL 352-302-8265 SENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD, IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR super slide out, awn- ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD ing, tandem axle, NAMED IN THE PETITION. coupling hitch anti sway bars, 30 amp YOU ARE ENTITLED TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY PRESENT TO REPRESENT YOU IN THIS MATTER. hkup. Asking $9,500 IF YOU WANT AN ATTORNEY, BUT ARE UNABLE TO AFFORD ONE, YOU MUST NOTIFY THE or will consider shal- COURT, AND THE COURT WILL DETERMINE WHETHER YOU QUALIFY FOR AN ATTORNEY TO low water boat as BE APPOINTED TO REPRESENT YOU IN THIS MATTER. trade, (352) 503-9133 I I I I I I I I If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- Tony before 9pm Tell that special ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- MAC’S MOBILE RV tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Lecanto 2.3 acres person Lecanto 3 bedroom. Condo for Sale REPAIR & MAINT. Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450, Fenced & crossed Pauelsen “ Happy Birthday 2 bath with fireplace, Sugarmill Woods RVTC Certified Tech. Telephone (352) 341-6700 within seven (7) working days of your receipt of this notice; fenced, Great for “ with a classi- sauna, and garage. 2/2, 1,850 sq. ft. , Realtor 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. fied ad under If you are hearing or voice impaired call 1-800-955-8771, Florida Relay Service 711. horses , 3/2 DW, 2 acres w/fruit trees, 35 Beech Street Happy Notes. THIS NOTICE shall be published once a week for four consecutive Remodeled. Owner garden ready. 607-538-9351 352-303-0619 Travel Trailer weeks in the Only $28.50 Citrus County Chronicle’s Classified Section. Finance w/ good 352-422-7136 I’LL TAKE 2011, 20’ Rockwood includes a photo down paymt $69,900. NEW LISTINGS MiniLite, Self Con- Dated this 24th day of September, 2013 at Inverness, Citrus County, 352-527-7015 tained. Pwr. Slide out. Florida. BUYING OR Ex. Cond. $13,500 Call our Classi- ANGELA VICK, Clerk of Courts SELLING obo(352) 527-0081 fied Dept for de- (SEAL) By:/s/ Shanna Wolf, Deputy Clerk PUBLISHER’S tails October 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2013. NOTICE: Well maintained bright WE BUY RV’S, 352-563-5966 All real estate villa. Split floor plan. 2 TRAVEL TRAILERS, I I I I I I I I advertising in this Master BR w/ walk in TOP 5TH WHEELS, newspaper is subject closets & priv baths. PERFORMANCE MOTOR HOMES to Fair Housing Act Lanai w. glass/screen Real estate Call US 352-201-6945 which makes it illegal $74,900 352-795-1648 Consultant 455-1014 MCRN to advertise “any Musselwhite, Valerie Jane 09-2013-CA-000806 NOA PUBLIC NOTICE preference, limitation tpauelsen@ BIG SALE ☛Come make offers IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN or discrimination hotmail.com AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION based on race, color, **BEST PRICE** RENT - BUY- SELL CASE NO. 09- religion, sex, handi- Phyllis Strickland For Junk & Unwanted CAR - TRUCK - BOAT Realtor GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, cap, familial status or Citrus Hills 3/2/2 Cars- CALL NOW CONSIGNMENT USA Plaintiff, national origin, or an caged pool, 1 acre, **352-426-4267** US 19 & US 44, CR vs. intention, great neighborhood, Best Time To Buy! 461-4518 & 795-4440 VALERIE JANE MUSSELWHITE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VALERIE JANE MUSSELWHITE; UN- to make such prefer- call for details Whispering Pines Villa BIG SALE KNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Prices are going up. ence, limitation or (352) 746-6552 2/2/1, new carpet, tile, ☛Come make offers CHEVROLET Defendant(s). discrimination. “ Fa- So is interest. paint,all appliances RENT - BUY- SELL 2001 S-10 LS, 4 Cyl, 5 NOTICE OF ACTION milial status includes BUY NOW! including w/d. CAR - TRUCK - BOAT spd, air, 44K mi, mint TO: VALERIE JANE MUSSELWHITE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VALERIE JANE MUSSELWHITE children under the age $69,900. CONSIGNMENT USA cond. New tires, N/S of 18 living with Owner (352) 726-8712 US 19 & US 44, CR $7500 (813) 410-6976 Whose residence(s) is/are unknown. Financing 461-4518 & 795-4440 parents or legal cus- YOU ARE HEREBY required to file your answer or written defenses, if any, in the todians, pregnant 8535 E Gospel Island Foreclosures DODGE 2500, 01, 6 Spd above proceeding with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon women and people Rd Inverness 3 bed- BUYING JUNK CARS Qcab, dsl, 5th whl the plaintiff’s attorney, Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra, 9204 King Palm Drive, securing custody of room. 2 bath. Water TROPIC SHORES ★ Running or Not ★ hkup, fully loaded Tampa, FL 33619-1328, telephone (813) 915-8660, facsimile (813) 915-0559, within children under 18. front living and all the REALTY. CASH PAID-$300 & UP + xtras, 2 new tires thirty days of the first publication of this Notice, the nature of this proceeding being a This newspaper will luxuries. 30 Ft glass (352) 613-3503 (352) 771-6191 “FREE runs great, 33mpg, suit for foreclosure of mortgage against the following described property, to wit: not knowingly accept porch, cathedral ceil- Foreclosure and CASH BUYER’S needs clutch soon any advertising for ings. Extensively LOTS 13 AND 26, BLOCK 321, ON MAP OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST SUBDIVISION, Buying Used Cars 113k, HOT! $6800. real estate which is in rennovated including Short Sale Lists ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19 wood and tile floors. Trucks & Vans, For OBO(352) 465-3086 violation of the law. used car lot, Hwy 19 THROUGH 33, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Our readers are Granite and new roof FORD and kitchen. Over 2000 Larry’s Auto Sales hereby informed that 1979 Box Truck If you fail to file your response or answer, if any, in the above proceeding with the Sqft Living area. 352-564-8333 Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff’s attorney, Law Of- all dwellings adver- 460 eng, low miles $139,900 352-817-5875 fices of Daniel C. Consuegra, 9204 King Palm Dr., Tampa, Florida 33619-1328, tele- tised in this newspa- dual wheels, am/fm or [email protected] phone (813) 915-8660, facsimile (813) 915-0559, within thirty days of the first publica- per are available on $1000.obo tion of this Notice, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in an equal opportunity Inverness city living, 3 (352) 637-4011 the Complaint or petition. basis. To complain of bedroom, 2 bath 2006 Taurus DATED at CITRUS County this 17th day of September, 2013. discrimination call FORD townhouse in great con- 2004, SD250 supercab (SEAL) Clerk of the Circuit Court HUD toll-free at By:/s/Marcia Davis, Deputy Clerk dition. Low maintenance Metal Lariat 158” WB, 5.4L, 1-800-669-9777. & easy access to shop- Recycling Best Prices If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to par- The toll-free telephone for your cars or trucks V8, one owner , runs ticipate in a proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of certain ping, etc. $87,500. Ed BETTY J. & looks great. Over number for the Pechan, Parsley Real also biggest U-Pull-It assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, ADA Coordinator for the Courts within 2 Desperately road high miles $6,900 working days of your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at (352) 341-6700. hearing impaired is Estate, 352-400-1230 POWELL with thousands of vehi- 1-800-927-9275. Need Rentals cles offering lowest price 527-0989, Must See! You can also use the online Florida State Courts System Title II ADA Accommodation Realtor for parts 352-637-2100 Request Form. Once submitted, this will go to the appropriate ADA Coordinator in RENT TO OWN!! FORD your county. No Credit Check! Office Open 2007 Explorer Sport “Your Success is my October 7 & 14, 2013. 143946 3BD $750-$825 7 Days a Week Trac XLT, Blue, bge 888-257-9136 goal.. Making lthr. int, tow pack, 68K Friends along the JADEMISSION.COM miles, just serv, $15,900 457-1014 MCRN way is my reward !” LISA obo (352) 897-4204 VANDEBOE BIG SALE Cleavenger, Marla J. 09-2010-CA-001806 NOA Broker (R) Owner ☛Come make offers TOYOTA PUBLIC NOTICE Specializing in BUYING OR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICAL CJRCUIT, RENT - BUY- SELL ‘06 Tacoma, 4 cyl., A/T Acreage,Farms IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. SELLING Plantation Realty CAR - TRUCK - BOAT cap, 80k mi. exc cond Ranches & CASE NO. 09-2010-CA-001806 2005 MEADOWCREST 352-634-0129 CONSIGNMENT USA $9,000 (352) 726-3730 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC Commercial (Fox Hollow) BEAUTY. CALL ME www.plantation US 19 & US 44, CR (352) 422-0201 HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME 3/2½/2 Lg Split BR, realtylistings.com 461-4518 & 795-4440 LOANS SERVICING LP Cul-d-sac.See pics @ 352-422-6417 Plaintiff www.forsalebyowner.c bjpowell@ BMW vs. om #23967875 netscape.com YOUR ‘01, Z3, 3.0i, manual, MARLA J. CLEAVENGER, et al., Call 724-813-8624. ERA American “High-Tech” 124k mi., green, black BUICK Defendants Realty & Investments top, garaged, clean . 2006, Ranier, CXL, Water Front NOTICE OF ACTION Connell Heights $7,450., 352-220-2077 98k miles, Nice 4/2/2 Pool Home, Realtor TO: I NEED Asking $8,000. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, Spacious, FP, fenc’d 352-201-1952 back yd. custom built HOMES CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, Richard (Rick) 2005, Great Location CHEVROLET THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST $195,000., -422-7077 TO SELL 2001, Blazer, 2 door, MICHAEL W. CLEAVENGER A/K/A MIKE W. CLEAVENGER, DECEASED Couch, Broker 621 HEMLOCK STREET, INVERNESS, FL 34452 Couch Realty & LS, 1 owner $3,995. 352-341-0018 Investments, Inc. AND TO: All persons claiming an interest by, through, under, or against the aforesaid (352) 212-3559 CHEVY ‘99, Tahoe, 166k miles, Defendant(s). RCOUCH.com CADILLAC dual AC, clean inte- 2004 Esclade EXT YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following rior ,1 owner, $3,500 described property located in Citrus County, Florida: 1 owner, fully loaded, obo, 954-294-8979 UNIQUE & HISTORIC dealrshp main,113k mi Pine Ridge Homes, Commercial $13,500. 510-867-5727 LOTS 27 AN D 28, BLOCK 233, OF INVERNESS H IGH LANDS SOUTH, ACCORDIN G TO THE Waterfront & Land ROD KENNER FORD PLAT THEREOF .AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 51 TO 66 INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC REC- “Small Town DEB INFANTINE CHEVROLET 2007, Escape, XLS , ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. 352-436-3531 2007 Colbalt LT Country Lifestyle Realtor $7,950. 4door, power win- has been filed against you. You are required to serve a copy of your written OUR SPECIALTY (352) 302-8046 ERA 352-341-0018 dows, locks, $3,495 defenses, if any, on Greenspoon Marder, P.A., Default Department, Attorneys for SINCE 1989” Suncoast Realty Real Estate!... 352-341-0018 HONDA Plaintiff, whose address is Trade Centre South, Suite 700, 100 West Cypress Creek TAMI SCOTT it’s what I do. 2007, Element, Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, and the file original with the Clerk of Court within 30 CHEVY Hard to find, days after the first publication of this notice in the Citrus County Chronicle on or be- Exit Realty Leaders fore NOVEMBER 6, 2013; otherwise a default and a judgement may be entered ERA American 2008, Cobalt, 2 DR, cold A/C, runs great, 352-257-2276 automatic, power against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. [email protected] Realty Must See, WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID COURT on this 17th day of Sept, windows, power locks, Call (352) 628-4600 Phone: 352-726-5855 cold A/C, Call for 2013. When it comes to Cell: 352-302-8046 Appointment JEEP ANGELA VICK, As Clerk of said Court Realestate ... Fax: 352-726-7386 352-628-4600 2003, Wrangler, (SEAL) By:/s/ Vivian Cancel, As Deputy Clerk IMPORTANT I’m there for you ! Email:debinfantine@ 4 cyc., 5 speed, “LET US FIND yahoo.com CHRYSLER 200 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a reasona- soft top, $9,950 ble accommodation to participate in this proceeding should, no later than seven (7) The fishing is great ! SCAN OR GO 2012 4-dr, loaded, 352-341-0018 YOU Call me for your new 13,000 miles, 1 owner days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court’s disability coordinator at COURT ADMINIS- AVIEW TO TO www. TRATOR, 110 N APOPKA AVENUE, ROOM 1-337, INVERNESS, FL 34450, 352-341-6700. If Waterfront Home BestNatureCoast $19,000 firm Franks A-S LOVE” 352-726-2494 hearing or voice g impaired, contact (TDD) (800)955-8771 via Florida Relay System. www. Properties.com October 7 & 14, 2013 26217.1969 LOOKING TO SELL ? crosslandrealty.com “To view CALL ME TODAY ! DODGE (352) 726-6644 great waterfront 2000 Intrepid Runs and JEEP Crossland Realty Inc. properties” looks great, 180,000 04, Wrangler, Sport 458-1021 MRCRN new tires $1300 4.0 liter,auto trans, Mehlenbacher, Suzanne 2013-CA 000609 A NOA 352-678-7049 exc. cond. many PUBLIC NOTICE extras, call for details! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FORD IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA $13,500. 352-563-6666 LaWanda Watt ‘02, Explorer, CASE NO.: 2013 CA 000609 A 106k mi., good cond. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, Plaintiff, Customer Service ** BUY, SELL** $4,500 negotiable Call me to learn HOMOSASSA 352-637-2258 or VS. 4/2 BLOCK HOME, is My Specialty! & TRADE CLEAN about a USED BOATS 634-2798 SUZANNE MARIE MEHLENBACHER A/K//A SUZANNE M. HEHLENBACHER; et al., MOTHER IN LAW APT. Defendant(s). Free Home I want to work THREE RIVERS CHEVY decking, 1/4 ac, fenced, FORD 2003 Venture Van, NOTICE OF ACTION Warranty Plan!! for you! MARINE lot of privacy $65,000 2004, Mustang, 7 pass. and priced to TO: David Nelson Mehlenbacher A/K/A David Mehlenbacher Buying or Selling US 19 Crystal River Last Known Residence: 4445 East Shorewood Drive, Hernando, FL 34442 (305) 619-0282, Cell Looking for a sports sell. Call 352-628-4600 352-212-1989 **352-563-5510** car? Here it is, For appointment lawanda.watt@ 6 cyl. automatic, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following century21.com Alumacraft appointment Only CHRYSLER property in CITRUS County, Florida: Century 21 14 ft w/ trailer and Call 352-628-4600 2012 Town & Country LOTS 3 AND 4, IN BLOCK 30, OF RIVER-LAKE MANOR, UNIT NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE J.W. Morton extra’s $400 Wheelchair van with 10’’ (352) 637-5032 FORD MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 96 TO 101 INCLUSIVE, PUB- lowered floor, ramp and LIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Real Estate, Inc. 2011 Mustang Premium tie downs call Tom for BAY KAT coupe, V6, Automatic more info 352-325-1306 Aluminum outboard, transmission, 27,000 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- 28 ft, includes trailer & miles. Very good condi- DODGE fenses, if any, to it on ALDRIDGE | CONNORS, LLP, Plaintiff’s attorney, at 1615 South ‘03, Grand Caravan, Congress Avenue, Suite 200, Delray Beach, FL 33445 (Phone Number: (561) outboard mtr. 90HP tion. $16,900. Please 392-6391), within 30 days of the first date of publication of this notice, and file the $9,500. (352) 238-4445 call: 352-726-2595 Fully loaded, dual slid- original with the clerk of this court either before November 14, 2013 on Plaintiff’s at- Realty ing drs. 35mpg, V6, torney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for CHAPA 26 ft, 1985 HONDA Perf. cond., garaged Connect 2013 Civic LX, the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. Cabin Cruiser. Brand New tires, Crystal Riv. Dated on September 23, 2013. Teri Paduano new trailer. Needs eng Priced to sell, $4,500. (727) 207-1619 ANGELA VICK, As Clerk of the Court Owner/Broker & prop. $2000 obo Serious callers only [COURT SEAL] 15+ Years Buying or Selling (352) 257-0078 352-628-9444 FORD By: Sonia Prylepa, As Deputy Clerk Experience 2004 Freestar, 81,400 Published in the Citrus County Chronicle Otober 14 & 21, 2013. 1092-4947 REAL ESTATE, KEY WEST HYUNDAI mi, A/C good cond, 352-212-1446 Elandra, 4-dr, 41,000 Let Me Work 2013 Skiff 17’7 Key new rear brks, $5250 www.Realty West Skiff,Yamaha 70 miles, sun roof, loaded OBO (352) 341-4536 For You! 4stroke,Trolling $10,888. Franks A-S Connect.me MICHELE 352-726-2494 TOYOTA Motor,Jack Plate, GPS, 2005 Sienna BETTY HUNT ROSE Alum Trailer. Warran- MERCURY Imperial Exec for the in- 1 owner,x- clean, 459-1014 MCRN REALTOR ties transferrable 2001 Grand Marquis 10/18 Meeting vestor or Handyman. Realtor Ask for Donna(352) $19,000 352 503-6668 Excellent Condition 860-3115, 302-0778 PUBLIC NOTICE (2/3/2) CASH ONLY. 82k miles $5,700. N O T I C E 48K. 527-1239 ERA KEY 1 Simply put WE HAVE BOATS I ‘ll work harder (352) 527-9897 Realty, Inc. GULF TO LK MARINE The Citrus Memorial Health Foundation Board of Directors will hold a special meeting LAUREL RIDGE We Pay CASH For NISSAN 352 586-0139 352-212-5097 on Friday, October 18, 2013, at 1:00 p.m., in the Administrative Conference Room, lo- Upgraded in perfect hunt4houses68 Used Clean Boats 2010 Altima SL,38,500 cated on the second floor of the Citrus Memorial Health System Administration Build- cond. 2/2/1 w/ Florida isellcitruscounty@ Pontoon, Deck & miles, sunroof, leather, Harley Davidson ing, 502 Highland Blvd., Inverness, Florida. The following item will be on the agenda @yahoo.com yahoo.com room & new porch. www.bettyhunts Fishing Boats Champaign, loaded. 2000, 883, 7K miles for this meeting: Strategic Planning Discussion, pursuant to Fla.Stat.395.3035 (4). This $89,900 Call Barbara Craven Realty, Inc. **(352)527-0555** Garaged, mint. 30+mpg. $2,995. agenda item will not be open to the public. Stone (352) 586-3072 homes.com. 352-726-1515 boatsupercenter.com $16,500. 352-382-0005 (352) 398-5903 October 14, 2013.