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INSIDE LOCAL: Spotlight on Coming back from the ashes business The Chronicle is Crumps Landing reopens Thursday after a fire closed it down last summer coordinating spotlights on local businesses that Michael D. Bates Staff writer are adapting to the PDC backs Crump expansion coronavirus . To submit It was the day Laurel your own business Birch of Crystal River had that includes parking, homes spotlight, visit https:// been waiting for since last bit ly/2LsNIhU. . For July, when a fire forced Mike Wright today’s spotlight, see Crumps Landing to close. Staff writer Page A3 Thursday morning, Birch joined other long- Crump’s Landing is looking to expand, and has NEWS time Crumps customers backing from Citrus County planners. and newcomers alike in The Planning and Development Commission, or BRIEFS welcoming back the coun- PDC, gave unanimous backing Thursday to plans to ty’s tiki-themed restaurant expand the restaurant. Those plans include an addi- Citrus COVID-19 and bar at 11210 W. Halls tional kitchen, tiki bar, dining area, bandstand and River Road on the kayak launch. information MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Homosassa River. The expansion doesn’t stop there. Crump’s plans No new positive “It’s special,” Birch said. Kenny and Linda Newsome of Homosassa look over the menu Thursday at Crumps Landing Waterfront Tiki in to build a parking lot across Halls River Road to ac- COVID-19 cases were re- “It’s different. We don’t Homosassa. The popular eatery and tiki hut reopened company not only vehicles from customers and staff, ported in Citrus County have anything like it but also the overflow of boat trailers that park along- here.” following a fire in July 2019 that destroyed much of the since the latest FDOH side the roadway during scallop season. The crowds started establishment. The couple said they have been excited for update. To date in the “This is a benefit to the community,” Michael Wil- trickling in shortly before the business to open. “We’ve been waiting like crazy, like county, 115 people have burn, representing Riverfront Investments LLC, told 11:30 a.m. hoping to es- everybody else,” Kenny Newsome said. PDC members. tested positive and cape the heat at one of the 12 have died. tables near the river. Folks There were the familiar dining areas. There was Along with the parking, Riverfront Investments For more information, seemed happy to see that statues of manatees, pi- the 1935 GMC panel van at also proposes to develop up to 13 homesites on the see Sunday’s edition. the overall ambience of rates and parrots scat- the entrance. eastern edge of Riverhaven Village. Wilburn said the Chronicle the place was the same. tered around the bar and See CRUMPS/Page A10 See PDC/Page A10 STARS winners announced This year, to observe the welfare and safety of our students, the event will be held online. Win- ‘It’s Dolphin Day’ for CREST ners for the player of the year in each boy and girl sport, scholar-athletes, male and female MVPs, and overall athlete of the year will be announced. A video of the award announcements, and congratulatory video snip- pets from the schools and special guests, has been posted to https://bit. ly/36e2qCL. For information on the winners, see the special section inside today’s edition. Graduates, family, friends invited to site The Citrus County Chronicle is hosting a vir- tual graduation page that includes photos and per- sonal information pro- vided by graduates. Family and friends of each graduate are en- couraged to visit their graduate and congratu- late them with a personal MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle message under their Matthew Tucker is all smiles as he receives his diploma Thursday, outside of the CREST School in Lecanto. Citrus County School District photos. Superintendent Sandra “Sam” Himmel, right, and CREST School Principal Lee Mulder celebrate the student’s accomplishment. The Graduates can also up- teacher who introduced and presented Matthew for graduation affectionately said he was full of “spunk and fire.” load profiles to their photos. Visit www.chronicle online.com/virtual_ School graduates 15 students in county’s first drive-thru style ceremony graduations/ to take part Buster Thompson forward to with great anticipa- in the Chronicle’s virtual Staff writer tion,” Principal Lee Mulder Future Graduation Dates graduation. said over loudspeakers, wel- Here are the graduation dates for Citrus County’s high school Coronavirus Nothing could stop the ex- coming graduates in vehicles, programs: citement of the 15 CREST their windows lowered for oc- n Lecanto High School starts at 4 p.m. on May 26; tests damaged School students who gradu- cupants to hear. n Crystal River High School begins at 4 p.m. on May 27; on way to lab ated Thursday afternoon, not “Today, we begin a series of n Citrus High School starts at 3:30 p.m. on May 28. even a pandemic. graduations throughout Citrus Due to COVID-19, Lecanto, Crystal River and Citrus high schools TALLAHASSEE — CREST, or the Citrus Re- County,” Mulder added, “but More than 1,700 Floridi- will host drive-thru ceremonies on their campuses, where one vehicle sources for Exceptional Stu- most importantly, it’s ‘Dolphin per graduate will be allowed. ans will have to be Day.’” dents in Transition, was the For more information about those graduations, visit the schools’ re- retested for the coronavi- CREST broadcasted its cere- first Citrus County School Dis- spective Facebook pages: facebook.com/LHSPanthers, facebook. rus after their state- trict campus to graduate its mony live on radio and online. administered tests were To watch the graduation and a com/piratecountry and facebook.com/citrushurricanes. class of 2020 with a drive-thru High schools will also be sharing live video of their graduations on damaged while being ceremony. tribute video, visit facebook. the Chronicle’s website, chronicleonline.com/virtual_graduations. transported to the lab for “This is what the students com/CRESTSchool. Seven Rivers Christian School in Lecanto is hosting its 7 p.m. analysis. and staff have been working Family and friends of gradu- graduation on June 26 inside the neighboring Seven Rivers Church. The state did not give toward, we’ve been planning ates lined up vehicles For more information, visit sevenriverscs.org. details on how the tests for and we’ve all been looking See CREST/Page A2 were damaged. —— From staff and wire reports INDEX Classifieds . . . . .B4 Comics ...... B3. Kinnard critical after planners deny his variance Crossword . . . . .B7 Editorial ...... A13 Mike Wright Development Commis- variances is final. he said in an interview. “I asked for a 22-foot setback, Entertainment . . . .A4 Staff writer sion, or PDC, Kinnard ex- have neither.” but amended the request Horoscope . . . . . A4 voted 5-2 against pressed his frus- Kinnard and his wife for 35 feet. Lottery Numbers . .A11 Citrus County’s plan- Kinnard’s request tration with the bought the vacant lot in The planning staff said Lottery Payouts . . .A11 ning board on Thursday to build his home vote and the per- Dixie Shores two years Kinnard had not shown a Obituaries . . . . .A6 denied Commissioner Jeff within 35 feet of mitting process. ago. The county requires a “hardship” needed for Scene ...... B1. Kinnard’s request for a Dixie Bay, instead “If your project 50-foot setback for homes, county approval of the Sports ...... A11 variance to build his home of 50 feet as the is not a perfectly pools and other struc- variance. Staffers said TV Listings . . . . .B2 in Dixie Shores, saying he county setback re- round peg in Cit- tures, or 35 feet if berms or there was plenty of room could accomplish what he quires without a Jeff rus County, you swales are built to prevent on the property for Kin- wanted on the property variance. Kinnard need really deep direct water runoff from nard to build his home within the county rules. Unlike zoning pockets and you the property to the water. and pool without further The Planning and cases, the PDC decision on really need a lot of time,” Kinnard has initially See KINNARD/Page A9 A2 Friday, May 22, 2020 Local Citrus County (FL) Chronicle

and Circumstance.” “Sam” Himmel. Attendees stood to at- Families in vehicles CREST tention as graduate Re- drove up alongside to Continued from Page A1 becca Wilson recited the shoot photos and videos of Pledge of Allegiance on their loved one graduat- decorated with signs, ban- her Proloquo2go, a device ing, with some relatives ners, balloons and flags to used to help vocalize her hanging out of windows to greet the students as they words aloud. catch the moment. rode down Panther Pride As their names were While their pupils posed Drive toward CREST in called one at a time, grad- for cameras, CREST the Roger Weaver Lecanto uates exited vehicles to teachers shared moments Educational Complex. don their cap and gown about them. Citrus County Sheriff ’s with the assistance of To see what CREST Office deputies and school masked and gloved school School teachers had to say district guardians directed staff, before walking to get about their graduating stu- the vehicles up to CREST’s their diploma from Mulder dents, read the story on- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle entrance to the tune of and Superintendent line at chronicleonline. Rebecca Wilson is assisted Thursday down the ramp toward the area where she will Edward Elgar’s “Pomp of Schools Sandra com/virtual_graduations. receive her diploma.

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Jeff Bryan immediately fled, said Jodi Staff writer Sanders, agency spokeswoman. Law enforcement authorities, Investigators continue to after interviewing the victim piece together information from and several witnesses, found a shooting incident Thursday the discarded weapon in the morning off Park Drive in Ho- woods. mosassa in which no one was Several shots were fired on injured and a weapon was re- scene, Sanders said, including covered, according to a sheriff ’s one that went into the wind- office spokeswoman. shield of a vehicle. The remain- An alert Citrus message went ing shots were scattered out shortly after deputies and throughout the yard. detectives arrived on scene, ad- “There’s no evidence the vic- vising area residents to keep an tim was in the vehicle at the eye out for a white male, ap- time the shot was fired,” said proximately 6 feet, 2 inches, me- Sanders, noting the victim’s lone dium build. According to the injuries were from hand/fist agency, the suspect was last seen contact with the suspect. wearing a long neon green shirt, The suspect remains on the blue jeans and was possibly loose, but Sanders said the inci- armed with a shotgun. He was dent is isolated and there is no last seen running north/north- threat to the community. west from Wets Park Drive to- The investigation is ongoing ward South Lewdinger Drive and the sheriff ’s office is re- along with a white female who questing anyone with informa- had long dark hair. tion to contact the Citrus County Detectives on scene inter- Sheriff ’s Office Major Crimes viewed the victim, who advised Unit at 352-726-1121, or contact JEFF BRYAN/Chronicle he was assaulted by a white the Citrus County Crime Stop- Citrus County Sheriff’s Office detectives talk Thursday morning after interviewing the victim in an alleged male, and that white male fired pers at 888-ANY-TIPS to remain shooting incident off Park Drive. Officials found the weapon, but the suspect remains at large in the isolated shots while on the property then anonymous. incident.

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Debbie Cole’s School of Small That’s All Weeding Dance ‘I miss my kids!’ & Planting bounces back Gwen Bittner Staff writer

Ernie Todd, owner of Small That’s All Weeding & Planting, says that his landscaping business hit a temporary lull during the COVID-19 stay-at- home orders, but has since rebounded back to full service capacity. Now he and his three employees find them- selves busy making up for lost time. “It was scary there,” Todd said. “It was tough. We really had to tighten our belts.” At first, Todd said peo- ple were scared and didn’t want to have others Special to the Chronicle working on their property. On Saturday, May 16, Debbie Cole, owner of Debbie Cole’s School of Dance, thought her He had to cut the hours of studio would be able to reopen on Monday, May 18, so she made signs to welcome her his staff due to a lack of dance students back. The signs are waiting, and so is Cole, for Gov. DeSantis to give the business for about three OK for dance studios to reopen. Shown in this photo: Debbie Cole, daughter and dance weeks. teacher Korie Cole Grimsley, and two of Cole’s first students — Mindy Gutherie Tillman Small That’s All Weed- and Kim Millen, who is also an assistant teacher. ing & Planting usually services exclusively Special to the Chronicle six-feet apart. within Citrus, but Todd Small That’s All Weeding & Planting staff pictured, from Studio waits for OK to reopen “Some of my classes are says he had to temporar- left, are: Shane Taylor, owner Ernie Todd, Charlotte Todd small, so that’s not an ily expand his range to and Cassie Ranier Nancy Kennedy have a drive-by parade issue. We have room for include Marion and Levy weeks in advance.” Weeding & Planting ser- Staff writer past her studio on Homo- that,” Cole said. County to secure enough Todd said the biggest vices new and old clients sassa Trail in Homosassa. She said the most diffi- jobs to get by. challenge initially was with landscaping with Last November, “Miss “It was great — I hadn’t cult part is not being able “Once consumer confi- dealing with the loss of pride. Debbie” Cole celebrated seen my kids since March,” to see “her” kids. dence got better, business appointments and reve- Most customers are 40 years of teaching dance she said. “We thought we She has been able to use got better,” Todd said. nue, and, “now it’s sched- sent to Todd through word to boys and girls in Citrus were going to open, but Zoom technology to teach He said business began uling everyone to get the of mouth. County. then we found out we virtually with some of her to pick back up once resi- work done. We have the The small, family-run On March 12, it broke weren’t part of Phase 2.” students, but it hasn’t dents received their fed- heat coming.” business has been in op- her heart to tell her stu- She said she was and worked out for most of eral stimulus checks and He and his staff are eration in Citrus for three dents goodbye — for now still is prepared to teach them. Gov. Ron DeSantis al- working six days a week years and is located at — when the coronavirus dance again, but adhering “This is my 41st year; lowed for the reopening to make up for lost time, 6334 E. Gentry St., shutdown of businesses in- to CDC guidelines. I’ve been doing this for a of businesses during getting weeding and Inverness. cluded dance studios. Students won’t be al- long time, and I’m not get- Phase 1. planting done before the For more information, “It’s a very sad year for lowed to use the water ting any younger,” she “Now they’re coming onset of the Florida sum- Todd can be reached at us,” Cole said. “We can’t fountain, so they need to said. “I’m a people person, back,” Todd said. “I’m al- mer heat. 352-601-0736 or amovinon have our recital, and that bring their own water and this has been so hard.” ready booked up two Small That’s All [email protected]. breaks my heart — all my bottles. n Debbie Cole’s School kids bought costumes and Everyone will use hand of Dance is at 7863 W SO YOU KNOW worked so hard.” sanitizer before class, and Homosassa Trail, n The Chronicle is coordinating spotlights on local businesses that are adapting On Saturday, May 16, parents will no longer be Homosassa. to the coronavirus. To submit your own business spotlight, visit https://bit. when she thought dance able to sit inside the studio n Phone: 352-476-7003. ly/2LsNIhU. studios would be able to re- and watch the students Website: www.debbie n open on Monday, May 18, dance. colesdance.com. The Chronicle welcomes tips from readers about breaking news. Call the she and her staff of teach- Also, dance routines n Email: DCSDdancers newsroom at 352-563-5660, and be prepared to give your name, phone number, and the address of the news event. ers invited the students to will keep dancers at least @gmail.com. Open 6 Days! “George The Barber” is Back! M-F 8-6 • Sat 9-2 Barber Shop Mens Cuts $10.00! HOT TOWEL SHAVES! Veterans Register to Win Free Haircuts for a Year! AND Get $2.00 Off By Bringing in this Ad! Serviced by Professional Experienced Barbers! 441 NE 1st Terrace, Behind Hardee’s Hwy 19 Crystal River

000YGJO 352-794-3395 N o t h i n g b e l o w p i n k l i n e A4 Friday, May 22, 2020 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — Working toward your long- Entertainment Today is Friday, May 22, the term plans will help you avoid getting 143rd day of 2020. There are involved in trivial matters. Organize 223 days left in the year. your time, put a budget in place and do whatever it takes to stay on course. Brady’s Super Bowl Today’s Highlight: The opportunity to accomplish some- journeys to be part On May 22, 1968, the nuclear- thing great is within reach. of 2021 ESPN series powered submarine USS Scorpion, Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Stay on with 99 men aboard, sank in the At- top of what’s important. How you go Tom Brady’s journey to each lantic Ocean. (The remains of the sub about your responsibilities will be criti- of his nine Super Bowls with the were later found on the ocean floor cal to your standing. New England Patriots will be the 400 miles southwest of the Azores.) Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Take subject of an ESPN series re- On this date: part in a movement that will benefit leased next year. In 1960, an earthquake of magni- your community. Your input will be well Entitled “The Man in the tude 9.5, the strongest ever mea- received and will give your reputation a Arena: Tom Brady,” the nine- sured, struck southern Chile, boost. Negotiations will lead to change. episode series will include a look claiming some 1,655 lives. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Check out from Brady’s perspective at the In 1992, after a reign lasting what’s available to figure out the best six NFL titles and three Super nearly 30 years, Johnny Carson way to make the most of what you’ve hosted NBC’s “Tonight Show” for got. A personal makeover will result in Bowl defeats he was a part of. It should be a rare opportunity for the final time (Jay Leno took over positive attention. Romance is favored. Associated Press as host three days later). up-close revelations from the New England Patriots’ Tom Brady raises the Vince Lombardi Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Proceed In 2017, a suicide bomber set off usually private quarterback who Trophy Feb. 5, 2017, after defeating the Atlanta Falcons in with caution. Be aware of what every- an improvised explosive device that left New England this year after overtime at the NFL Super Bowl 51 football game in Houston. one around you is doing. Avoid trouble killed 22 people at the end of an Ari- by making adjustments. 20 seasons and now is with the Brady’s journey to each of his nine Super Bowls with the New Tampa Bay Buccaneers. England Patriots will be the subject of an ESPN series released ana Grande concert in Manchester, Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — You can England. make personal improvements if you The series will be produced by in 2021. Entitled “The Man in the Arena: Tom Brady,” the nine- Jordan Romero, sign up for a correspondence course. ESPN, 199 Productions (Brady’s episode series will include a look from Brady’s perspective at Ten years ago: at age 13, became the youngest Don’t let peers lead you astray. production company) and Gotham the six NFL titles and three Super Bowl defeats he was a part of. climber to reach the peak of Mount Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Some- Chopra of Religion of Sports. Everest. thing will go awry if you discuss invest- “Through the series, we’re de- ments, contracts or legal matters. You’ll remarkable series,” Schell said. “What I really remember about Five years ago: Ireland’s citi- fining the key moments and zens voted in a landslide to legalize get a false impression regarding what challenges that were seemingly The episodes are expected to Richard was not his stage perfor- someone expects of you. Clarify what gay marriage, with 62.1 percent insurmountable, but through be grounded in Brady’s reflec- mances, which were certainly for- you will and won’t do. saying “yes” to changing the na- hard work and perseverance, tions and will include voices and midable, but what I remember Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Put outlooks other than his. most about Brother Richard, not tion’s constitution to define marriage your talent to good use. Refuse to let became career-defining tri- as a union between two people re- umphs, in both victory and de- Schell added that ESPN is Little Richard, but Brother Richard, anyone push you in a direction you “thinking about how to evolve the was his incredible kindness and gardless of their gender. don’t want to head in. feat,” Brady said. One year ago: President Donald Brady has won more Super genre and new ways to tell these his generosity to people,” said uni- Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Re- stories and new hooks. And the versity President Leslie Pollard. Trump abruptly stalked out of a member an experience whose lesson Bowls than anyone and remains access to Tom Brady is unique.” Richard died on May 9 following White House meeting with congres- will help you avoid making the same a bona fide NFL star at age 42. a battle with bone cancer at 87. sional leaders, declaring he would mistake twice. A positive change will Unlike Peyton Manning, his Little Richard laid no longer work with Democrats un- take place. contemporary for much of his Born Richard Penniman, Little Richard was one of rock ‘n’ roll’s less they dropped all investigations Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Stop career and the quarterback he is to rest at Alabama founding fathers who along with in the aftermath of the special coun- worrying about what others are doing. most often compared to, Brady alma mater Chuck Berry and Fats Domino sel’s Trump-Russia report; House A change you want to make should not normally has been reticent to Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she was entail a price you cannot afford. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Little helped shatter the color line on the provide behind-the-scenes Richard was remembered not praying for Trump and the nation. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Be music charts and brought what information. just as a rock ‘n’ roll pioneer but was once called “race music” into Today’s Birthdays: Former aware of what others say and do, but Connor Schell, ESPN’s exec- when it comes to your position, money a man of generosity and faith at the mainstream. His hyperkinetic CNN anchor Bernard Shaw is 80. utive vice president for content matters and your health, stick to what- a memorial service at his alma piano playing, coupled with his Singer Morrissey is 61. Model ever works best for you. and one of the creators of the mater where he was laid to rest howling vocals and hairdo, made Naomi Campbell is 50. Tennis network’s 30 for 30 series, be- Aries (March 21-April 19) — Make Wednesday. him an implausible sensation. player Novak Djokovic is 33. simple, affordable plans. Emotional lieves Brady has a fountain of Mourners gathered at Oak- For his final resting place, Rich- Thought for Today: “Pride is an spending won’t solve problems or memories worth the telling. wood University to pay their re- ard chose Oakwood University, a admission of weakness; it secretly make you feel better. “To have personal firsthand ac- spects, many wearing face historically black Seventh-day Ad- fears all competition and dreads all Taurus (April 20-May 20) — An op- counts and an athlete at Tom’s masks and standing a few feet ventist college in the northern Ala- rivals.” — Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, portunity will arise if you offer sugges- level who doesn’t often give first- apart at the outdoor service at bama city of Huntsville. American religious leader tions. Get involved in something. hand accounts can add up to a the school’s cemetery. — From wire reports (1895-1979).

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MEADOWCREST BLVD., C ity High Low KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; Cairo 101/71/s Rome 82/59/s CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 Chassahowitzka*7:03 a.m. 0.3 ft 6:45 p.m. 0.6 ft 2:04 a.m. 0.0 ft 11:59 a.m. 0.2 ft fg=fog; hz=haze; mc=mostly cloudy; Calgary 48/40/ra Sydney 59/50/ra Crystal River** 5:23 a.m. 1.8 ft 4:58 p.m. 2.3 ft 11:25 a.m. 0.7 ft None n/a pc=partly cloudy; ra=rain; rs=rain/ Havana 86/78/ra Tokyo 66/58/ra snow; s=sunny; sh=showers; PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 3:05 a.m. 3.0 ft 2:07 p.m. 3.6 ft 9:17 a.m. 1.4 ft 10:04 p.m. -0.2 ft sm=smoke; sn=snow; ss=snow Hong Kong 86/81/ra Toronto 70/53/s SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Homosassa*** 6:51 a.m. 0.7 ft 5:37 p.m. 1.5 ft 1:51 a.m. -0.2 ft 11:38 a.m. 0.3 ft showers; t=thunderstorms Jerusalem 88/73/s Warsaw 59/40/pc Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Local/State Friday, May 22, 2020 A5 For the RECORD Around the STATE Citrus County adult and a misdemeanor Sheriff’s Office charge of criminal mischief. His Citrus County than 700 cases per 100,000. and SeaWorld have been restaurants in the past week, bond was set at $10,500. closed since mid-March in an with several restrictions. All Domestic n Brian McCord, 39, of Taft opens short-term Universal Orlando effort to stop the virus’s workers and visitors must battery arrests Street, Beverly Hills, at rentals seeks to reopen spread. wear masks, although Disney 11:40 a.m. May 18 on an active n During a tourism forum in Benjiman Hill, 28, of Bev- warrant for misdemeanor bat- Citrus County’s short-term theme parks exempts children under age erly Hills, at 8:44 p.m. May 18 on Orlando with Vice President 3. Temperatures are checked tery. He turned himself in to the vacation rentals are now ORLANDO — Universal misdemeanor charges of criminal Mike Pence on Wednesday, at entrances to keep out any- Citrus County Sheriff’s Office. open for business. Orlando is aiming to reopen mischief and domestic battery. His bond was set at $1,000. SeaWorld’s interim CEO, one with a fever of 100.4 de- n The Florida Department of its theme parks in early June, Jamey Waters, 46, of n Jeffery Wagner, 33, of Marc Swanson, said he also grees (38 degrees Celsius) Business and Professional a resort official said Thursday, Hernando, at 8:58 a.m. May 18 Citrus Springs, at 10:20 a.m. expected a reopening in or higher and a limited num- on a felony charge of domestic Regulation (DBPR) notified more than two months after May 18 on an active warrant June. Officials with Disney ber of people are admitted to battery by strangulation. County Administrator Randy the company joined cross- for misdemeanor trespassing. World haven’t said when they allow social distancing. Oliver on Thursday that it ac- town rivals Disney World and Other arrests His bond was set at $1,000. plan to reopen. Many of those same proto- n cepted the county’s reopen- SeaWorld in closing their n Joshua Martin, 32, of In- Both Disney and Universal cols will be implemented at Rachel Smith, 29, of In- glis, at 2:38 a.m. May 18 on ing plans for vacation rentals. gates to stop the spread of verness, at 9:05 p.m. May 18 in Orlando have reopened the theme parks. three felony counts of posses- Citrus has an estimated the new coronavirus. on a felony charge of posses- sion of a controlled substance shopping complexes and — From staff and wire reports sion of a controlled substance. 800 to 900 short-term rentals. Universal Orlando execu- and misdemeanor charges of Gov. Ron DeSantis said tive John Sprouls asked Or- Her bond was set at $2,000. possession of cannabis and n last week he would allow va- ange County Mayor Jerry “Hearing Care So Good We Guarantee It!” Tamara Bree, 48, of Her- drug paraphernalia. He was nando, at 8:39 p.m. May 18 on also charged with felony viola- cation rentals to begin offer- Demings for approval to Trouble Understanding Family a felony charge of possession tion of probation. His bond was ing vacation stays once open the company’s theme During Stay-At-Home? of a controlled substance. Her set at $8,000 for the drug DBPR approved county plans parks as early as June 5, the bond was set at $2,000. charges but denied for the pro- for safety. Citrus modeled its Orlando Sentinel reported. WE’RE HERE TO HELP!

n 000YE7J Jeffrey Reed, 34, of In- bation violation. plan after a pair of Panhandle Demings must sign off on verness, at 7:25 p.m. May 18 counties. Following the gov- Universal’s reopening plan on a misdemeanor charge of n For more information ernor’s recommendations, it before it heads to Florida drug paraphernalia. about arrests made 211 S. Apopka Ave., Inverness encourages renting only to Gov. Ron DeSantis for his n Carl Frank, 58, of by the Citrus County in-state residents and allows approval, the newspaper Since Denny Dingler – ACA, HAS Homosassa, at 6:16 p.m. May 1983 Sheriff’s Office, go to www.InvernessHearing.com Audioprosthologist 18 on a felony charge of aggra- www.sheriffcitrus.org. rentals from U.S. states with said. vated battery on an elderly a COVID-19 case rate of less Universal, Disney World

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Brendan determination of a con- intellectually disabled. Supreme Court decision. unanimous in deciding a Farrington demned prisoners intel- In 2002, the U.S. Su- Now, the court says that convicted murderer Associated Press lectual disability strictly preme Court ruled that was a mistake because should be sentenced to on an IQ test because executing the intellectu- cases decided before the death. It was dramatic Jack Gobin, 95 TALLAHASSEE — The there is a margin of error. ally disabled violates the 2014 U.S. Supreme Court legal reversal potentially CRYSTAL RIVER Florida Supreme Court on But Thursday’s 4-1 Flor- Constitution’s ban on cruel shouldn’t be retroactive. affecting dozens of death Thursday reversed its pre- ida ruling said that the and unusual punishment. The decision drew a sharp row cases. Jack was called home vious ruling allowing any state high court previously But until the 2014 ruling, it rebuke from Florida Jus- The composition of the to be with the Lord on death row inmate to chal- made the mistake of mak- let states decide how to tice Jorge Labarga. Florida high court has Thurs- lenge a sentence based on ing the issue retroactive, determine if condemned “Yet again, this Court gone from leaning liberal day, a higher standard for de- and thus Harry Phillips prisoners were disabled. has removed an important to firmly conservative. May 14, termining whether they can’t make the case that The U.S. Supreme Court safeguard in maintaining Three liberal justices on 2020. are intellectually his death sentence should ruled on a Florida case in the integrity of Florida’s the seven-member court Born disabled. be converted to life be- 2014 that because of a death penalty jurispru- were forced to retire be- Septem- The decision marked cause he is intellectually margin of error of five dence,” Labarga wrote in cause of age limits on the ber 17, the second time this year disabled. points, condemned indi- his dissenting opinion. same day Republican Gov. 1924 in that the new-look court Phillips was sentenced viduals with IQ scores up “The result is an increased Ron DeSantis took office Hart- Jack Gobin overturned one of its own to death for the 1982 mur- to 75 points could chal- risk that certain individu- in January 2019. That gave ford, CT decisions on the death der of parole supervisor lenge a death sentence als may be executed, even DeSantis the opportunity to Sidney & Margaret penalty. Bjorn Thomas Svenson in using other factors to de- if they are intellectually to appoint three conserva- (Hoffner) Gobin, he The court reversed a Miami. A prior claim that termine their disability. disabled.” tive judges. Two of those graduated from Thomas- previous decision that al- he was intellectually dis- In 2016, the state Su- The Florida Supreme justices have since been ton High School in 1942. lowed retroactively apply- abled was denied, but that preme Court allowed a Court also reversed itself appointed to a federal ap- He enlisted in the ing a U.S. Supreme Court was when Florida law set condemned prisoner to in January with a ruling peals court and were not Army Air Force in Feb- ruling that said Florida an IQ of 70 or below get a new sentencing hear- saying it was wrong when part of Thursday’s 4-1 ruary, 1943 and served couldn’t base the as the definition of ing based on the U.S. it said a jury must be decision. until 1945 with the 8th Air Force, 100th Bomb Group at Thorpes- Abbot, England. He was awarded the European Theater of Op- Forecasters predict busy 2020 Atlantic hurricane season erations medal with five battle stars, the Air medal Freida Frisaro “Social distancing and hurricanes, capable of in- Bell said. and healthy reopening of with 3 oak leaf clusters Associated Press other CDC guidance to flicting devastating damage. An average Atlantic sea- our country, it remains and the Distinguished keep you safe from COVID- “It is not possible to pre- son has 12 named storms, critically important that Flying Cross. He was em- FORT LAUDERDALE 19 may impact the disaster dict how many will hit but last year was the we also remember to make ployed for 38 years at the — With forecasters predict- preparedness plan you land,” said Neil Jacobs, fourth consecutive season the necessary prepara- Hallden Machine Co. in ing another intense Atlan- had in place, including acting administrator of the to have more, with tions for the upcoming Thomaston, CT and An- tic hurricane season with what is in your go-kit, National Oceanic and At- 18 named storms, includ- hurricane season,” said niston, AL, first as a ma- as many as 13 to 19 named evacuation routes, shel- mospheric Administra- ing three intense hurri- Secretary of Commerce chinist and retiring as a storms, disaster prepared- ters, and more,” Castillo tion’s Climate Prediction canes — Dorian, Humberto Wilbur Ross. “Just as in plant manager. He retired ness experts say it’s criti- said. “With tornado season Center. The agency will and Lorenzo. The only years past, NOAA experts to Beverly Hills, FL and cally important for people at its peak, hurricane sea- update the forecast in Au- other period on record will stay ahead of develop- then made his home in in evacuation zones to plan son around the corner, and gust as the Atlantic region that produced four consec- ing hurricanes and tropi- Crystal River. to stay with friends or fam- flooding, earthquakes and heads into its most active utive above-normal sea- cal storms and provide the Married Evelyn Lund- ily, rather than end up in wildfires a risk year- months. sons was 1998-2001. forecasts and warnings we berg (deceased) in 1943 shelters during the corona- round, it is time to revise The region has been a The season officially ex- depend on to stay safe.” and celebrated 69 years virus pandemic. and adjust your emer- “high activity era” since tends from June through together. Beloved father “Shelters are meant to gency plan now.” 1995, with warmer ocean November, but Tropical To Place Your of four children, he also keep you safe, not make Six to 10 of these storms temperatures and Storm Arthur jumped the leaves six grandchildren, you comfortable,” said could develop into hurri- stronger West African gun last week off the east- “In Memory” ad, four great-grandchildren, Carlos Castillo, acting dep- canes, with winds of 74 mph monsoons causing ern U.S. coastline. several nieces, nephews, uty administrator for resil- or more, and three to six above-average activity, “As Americans focus Contact Lori Driver many close friends and ience at FEMA. could even become major NOAA forecaster Gerry their attention on a safe 564-2931 or email: was loved by all of them. 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earlier Thursday morning, in the business commu- the PDC rejected a similar nity which, he says, is one KINNARD variance request for a Kin- of obstruction. Continued from Page A1 nard neighbor just down He maintained that view the road. after Thursday’s vote. encroaching the waterfront. “I’m frankly having a “This is what people face “They can build what- hard time coming to grips if they want to invest in our ever they want there,” PDC with this as a hardship ap- county,” he said. “We deny member David Bramblett plication,” he said. “We or delay projects. This is said. “For someone to come run the risk of preferential what we do. You surrender in front of me and say treatment.” yourself to the Lecanto Accounting & Income Tax Returns there’s a hardship on the In 2018, Kinnard was in Government Building.” Bob Lane land ... I almost have to the minority opinion in a Even with the vote deny- laugh.” county commission con- ing the application, the Kinnard’s attorney, Rob- sensus to keep the water- PDC continued the case to ert Bastel, said the front setback at 50 feet; the allow Kinnard and the hardship is related to county staff had brought county staff more time to Bob Lane has served Citrus newer regulations on a alternatives to the 50-foot find a solution. decades-old platted rule. Kinnard did not speak County residents for 38 development. Homes built At the time, Kinnard during the public hearing, in the 1970s prior to set- owned waterfront prop- which was conducted in years, and was in business backs sit closer to the erty in Ozello and had in- the commission chambers water, he said, and dicated he would be to allow the public to view in Gallipolis, Ohio for 11 Kinnard shouldn’t be seeking a variance to build the meeting and partici- forced to site his house closer to the water. pate remotely. year, prior to that (his home 50 feet off the water. The Kinnards instead Kinnard is up for PDC member James bought a one-third acre lot re-election. With official town), and spent 1980 in Brooks agreed. in Dixie Shores, west of ballot qualifying three “We are violating this Crystal River, and has weeks away, he so far is Bob Lane Houston, Texas, doing the applicant’s riparian rights plans for a 2,600-square- unopposed. Accountant to a fair and reasonable foot home. Contact Chronicle re- 50 years in Business same work, prior to coming view,” he said. As a commissioner, porter Mike Wright at 352- 38 years in Inverness PDC member Michael Kinnard has been critical 563-3228 or mwright@ to Citrus County, FL, for a Facemyer noted that of the county’s reputation chronicleonline.com. total of 50 years, in the business. He is an n Visit www.ChronicleOnline.com to read today’s headlines, add your thoughts to the expert in income taxes and accounting, as weekly opinion poll, search the classified ads, look up movie times or play games. well as dealing with the I.R.S. and the State governments, on audit situations. Michelle Rates are reasonable, and MOST estimates Fiorentino are FREE. Bob works with clients of all Sales Staff ages, and prides himself of careful listening, before rendering advice. His accounting service can be tailored to your Michelle has needs, and can include bill paying, and been with Nick payroll services. We are looking forward Nicholas Ford to serving your needs. for over 15 years. 400 Tompkins Street, Inverness, FL Come by and (352) 344-2888 or (352) 344-2480 see her today. Fax (352) 637-5500 Hwy. 44 W., Inverness 10:00AM - 4:00 PM on Monday through Thursday (Closed on Friday, Saturday & Sunday) 352-726-1231 E-mail: [email protected] www.nicknicholasford.com www.boblanesaccounting.com

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new equipment. The whole place, he CRUMPS said, is more streamlined Continued from Page A1 while retaining the charm of the old Crumps There were some Landing. changes, probably the big- “I’m just so excited to gest being the absence of bring the people back the mobile cooking trailer, here,” Craig said just min- which is where a fire was utes before reopening. to have believed to have Bar manager Maggi Perr broken out around noon couldn’t wait to show off July 13, 2019. The large tiki her line of eight new craft burned along with the beers — another new bathroom area adjacent to wrinkle to Crumps. it. Employees went No one was injured, but through a couple dry runs 139 employees were left with family members and without jobs. friends before Thursday’s There was no damage to reopening. the gift shop or little bar “We have a great plan in by the river, and both were place,” Perr said. “We back in their old places for have great management.’ Thursday’s reopening. For Felicia Forget of Ho- “It was devastating,” Bill mosassa, Thursday was Blackwell of Citrus even more special because Springs said of the fire. “I she and her husband got couldn’t believe it.” married on the property in Blackwell boated over 2012 — before it was with friends for the event Crumps Landing. MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle and planned to sample “It’s nice to see Crumps Patrons take in the view of the Homosassa River while eating lunch Thursday at Crumps Landing Waterfront Tiki in some delicacies from the thriving again,” Forget Homosassa. reworked menu. said. My husband and I af- improvement. said their concern is for “This has become a des- Kenny and Linda New- fectionately have a senti- “That area down there traffic congestion, partic- tination, something we some said the opening of mental history here.” PDC has been congested for- ularly since the River- Continued from Page A1 can be proud of,” he said. Crumps Landing is exactly Anthony Vascimini, ever,” he said. haven entrance is just “This is the kind of quality what Citrus County and front of house manager, Bramblett said parking west of Crump’s. stuff we need in this Homosassa needs to re- said the management homes, once built, will has occurred in the va- “We’re just so worried community.” lieve the tension built up team at Crumps started serve as a buffer between about our safety,” Mrs. cant lot across Crump’s The PDC’s recommen- in so many people from there in lower positions — the new parking lot and for years. Meyer said. dation goes to the county the coronavirus pandemic. servers or bartenders — the Riverhaven “It’s always been a big Josh Wooten, president commission for final Being by the water, watch- and worked themselves community. mud hole,” he said. and chief executive offi- ing the pelicans, seeing up. Riverhaven residents The homesite lots were cer of the Citrus County approval. boats go by and enjoying “We’ve seen Crumps who either attended approved in 2010 and Chamber of Commerce, Contact Chronicle re- the breeze is a great tonic from a lot of different per- Thursday’s meeting or allow for construction of told PDC members that porter Mike Wright at 352- from the congestion and spectives,” he said. “We sent in emails said they 20 homes. Wilburn said Crump’s is more than a 563-3228 or mwright@ worry, Linda Newsome saw changes needed and were concerned about the plan is to build 13 riverfront restaurant. chronicleonline.com. said. things needed to be done traffic and pedestrian homes, though it could be “I feel like I am on an is- to make it better. We’ve safety. less. WEEKLY AQUATIC TREATMENT land somewhere far away been able to put a lot of Wilburn said the plan The new parking lot SCHEDULE FOR CITRUS COUNTY from U.S.19,” she said. work into every aspect of includes a crosswalk link- will have 275 spaces, plus “We need this.” Crumps to make it feel Citrus County’s Aquatic Services Division plans the following aquatic weed ing the parking lot with 47 for boat trailers. Wil- control activities for the week beginning: May 25, 2020 The Newsomes and like home and a lot Crump’s. burn said there will be no other guests said they better.” HERBICIDE TREATMENTS PDC member David storage or overnight were not worried about Many familiar faces are Bramblett, who lives in parking. Waterbody Plant Herbicide Used venturing out with the back to add a sense of Homosassa, said he sees Riverhaven residents Inverness Pool Nuphar, Tallow, Cattails, Hydrilla Diquat, Element 3A, coronavirus still hanging continuity. 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(3) Joey Logano, Ford, 208, 39. of the pits during the final cau- clipped Chase Elliott late to 17. (16) Alex Labbe, Chevrolet, 147, 20. 7. (9) Aric Almirola, Ford, 208, 35. DARLINGTON, S.C. — Chase tion, then pulled away from Kyle cause a spin — Elliott waited 18. (5) Riley Herbst, Toyota, 147, 19. 8. (37) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 208, 29. Briscoe capped a heartbreaking Busch and Justin Allgaier on the and extended his middle finger 19. (36) Joe Graf Jr, Chevrolet, 147, 18. 9. (7) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 208, 29. 20. (8) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 147, 17. 10. (15) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 208, 44. week by winning the Xfinity Se- subsequent restart with seven at Busch — and finished second 21. (19) Ray Black Jr, Chevrolet, 147, 16. 11. (24) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 208, 26. ries’ return to action at Darling- laps to go for his fourth career to Joe Gibbs teammate Denny 22. (28) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 147, 0. 12. (34) William Byron, Chevrolet, 208, 30. ton Raceway on win and second this season. Hamlin. 23. (34) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 147, 14. 13. (14) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 208, 24. 24. (24) Chad Finchum, Toyota, 147, 13. 14. (6) Ryan Newman, Ford, 208, 23. Thursday. “This is the biggest day of my After the delay Tuesday be- 25. (2) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 146, 20. 15. (18) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 208, 22. Briscoe was life after the toughest day of my cause of rain, more storms de- 26. (25) Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet, 146, 11. 16. (21) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 208, 21. in the Darling- life,” Briscoe said. layed the planned noon start for 27. (31) Colby Howard, Chevrolet, 146, 10. 17. (23) Michael McDowell, Ford, 208, 20. ton infield Tues- Busch seemed to have the another 4 1/2 hours. 28. (29) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 145, 0. 18. (19) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 208, 29. 29. (20) Vinnie Miller, Chevrolet, 145, 8. 19. (2) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 208, 18. day awaiting the race in hand as he took the sec- 30. (33) Mason Massey, Toyota, 143, 7. 20. (10) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 208, 17. race’s original ond stage in a dominant show- NASCAR Xfinity 31. (32) Ronnie Bassett Jr, Chevrolet, 143, 6. 21. (5) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 208, 24. start when he ing. But he was called for 32. (21) Kody Vanderwal, Chevrolet, 142, 5. 22. (4) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 208, 35. Toyota 200 33. (35) Bayley Currey, Chevrolet, 142, 0. 23. (32) Chris Buescher, Ford, 208, 14. digitally joined Chase speeding in the pits and ordered Thursday at Darlington Raceway 34. (27) Matt Mills, Chevrolet, 135, 3. 24. (31) Corey Lajoie, Ford, 207, 13. wife, Marissa, Briscoe to the back of the 39-car field. Darlington, S.C. 35. (14) Myatt Snider, Chevrolet, 129, 2. 25. (39) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 207, 12. for a 12-week But Busch was there to chal- (Start position in parentheses) 36. (18) Jesse Little, Chevrolet, vibration, 122, 1. 26. (35) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 207, 11. 37. (39) Colin Garrett, Toyota, 111, 1. exam for their expected baby. lenge Briscoe at the end, the 1. (11) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 147 laps, 50 points. 27. (25) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 207, 10. 2. (26) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 147, 0. 38. (38) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, handling, 35, 1. 28. (29) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 207, 0. The couple heard the tragic cars touching off the final turn 3. (10) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 147, 48. 39. (37) Stephen Leicht, Toyota, suspension, 1, 1. 29. (30) , Chevrolet, 207, 0. news: There was no fetal heart- before Briscoe crossed the fin- 4. (7) Austin Cindric, Ford, 147, 42. 30. (11) Matt Kenseth, Chevrolet, 206, 9. beat. “The worst news I could’ve ish line in front by 0.08 seconds. 5. (1) Noah Gragson, Chevrolet, 147, 50. NASCAR Cup Series 31. (22) Cole Custer, Ford, 206, 6. 6. (23) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 147, 40. 32. (28) , Ford, 206, 5. heard,” Briscoe posted on Insta- Allgaier was third, Austin Cin- 7. (4) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 147, 40. Toyota 500 33. (33) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 204, 0. gram on Wednesday. dric fourth and Noah Gragson, 8. (9) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 147, 42. Wednesday at Darlington Raceway 34. (36) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, 204, 3. Still, Briscoe was in the lineup the pole sitter who won the first 9. (12) Harrison Burton, Toyota, 147, 28. Darlington, S.C. 35. (12) John H. Nemechek, Ford, 202, 2. for the series’ first action since stage, was fifth. 10. (3) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 147, 28. (Start position in parentheses) 36. (38) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 202, 0. 11. (22) Brett Moffitt, Chevrolet, 147, 0. 1. (16) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 208 laps, 47 points. 37. (27) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, transmission, 201, 1. March 7 due to the coronavirus For Busch, it was another 12. (30) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 147, 26. 2. (26) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 208, 35. 38. (17) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, accident, 200, 14. pandemic, and used two strong error that cost him a win at 13. (6) Brandon Brown, Chevrolet, 147, 24. 3. (20) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 208, 40. 39. (1) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, engine, 69, 2.

SPORTS BRIEFS Rays prospect Honeywell Lost opportunity has elbow procedure ST. PETERSBURG — Tampa Bay Rays pitching prospect Brent Honeywell had a de- Lack of spring limits compression procedure on his right ulnar nerve and is set to begin strength and mo- bility exercises. new football coaches Dodgers head team physician Dr. Neal Chris Bernhardt Jr. ElAttrache performed the procedure on the Staff writer 25-year-old right-hander in Los Angeles on Wednesday, working with Dr. Steven Shin to Chop Alexander and McKinley remove scar tissue from the area of the Franklin had plenty on their to-do lists nerve. this month. Honeywell, who hasn’t pitched in the mi- This was a time to install new nors since September 2017, is scheduled to schemes, to figure out new roles, to start exercises on Monday at the Rays’ grow closer with the players or staff. spring training complex in Port Charlotte. None of that is happening. Not in Citrus County, not anywhere. Alexan- Honeywell was among Tampa Bay’s top der and Franklin, each about to em- prospects after going 13-9 with a 3.49 ERA bark on their first seasons as varsity in 26 starts for Double-A Montgomery and head football coaches in the fall (hope- Triple-A Durham in 2017. fully), have lost that crucial opportu- He missed the following season after nity, and there’s nothing they can do Tommy John surgery during spring training. about it. He sat out 2019 after an operation last June “It’s not what I expected,” said Alex- to repair a right elbow fracture. ander, the new head coach at Lecanto. “I Former FSU lineman thought coming in to accused of striking girlfriend spring was the time with a new coach to FORT LAUDERDALE — Former Florida get familiarized with State offensive lineman Jauan Williams, the players and the who is planning to transfer, is facing misde- players get familiar- meanor battery charges that he struck his Wyndell ized with the scheme. then-girlfriend two years ago, allegations he “Chop” “Nothing has MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle vehemently denies. Alexander changed offensively. I Citrus interim head football coach McKinley Franklin talks with quarterback Williams, 23, was arrested Wednesday in kept the same offen- Connor Bishop during a playoff game Nov. 8, 2019, against Nature Coast in Tallahassee on two charges that he struck sive coordinator. But it’s difficult to Brooksville. Franklin was promoted to head coach in December, but missed out Lauren Noel during fights in the spring of put it all together in the fall.” on having his first spring practices as the man in charge due to the coronavirus. 2018 in which the police were called, court Last month Lecanto athletic direc- on the other side of the ball. expectations are in the fall.” documents show. He was released early tor Ron Allan noted that since both “It’s the same defense I ran over at Franklin cautioned that while he Thursday on $500 bail. Alexander and Franklin come from Citrus High,” Alexander said. “But and the players have already built re- Florida State declined comment, saying in within the school district, it would we’ve got to get the kids familiarized lationships, the dynamic has been somewhat ease missing out on key an email that Williams is no longer part of with the terms, and the effort and drastically altered. preparation time in the spring. the team. A phone number for Noel could expectations.” “They know me, but my role is dif- Franklin was promoted to head not be located. Franklin has much more of a head ferent. I’m the head coach and things coach at Citrus in December, one day Williams was heavily recruited out of start. Not only is he an in-house hire, are going to be different,” Franklin before Alexander was hired away he was interim head coach the final Washington, D.C., in 2016, but played spar- from the Hurricanes’ staff. Alexander said “Having a spring season would ingly at Florida State because of injuries. He two games of last season. have helped us instill that culture a had a previous stint with the Panthers, However, this won’t be the same started two games last season. serving as defensive coordinator for little bit.” group that went 9-1 in the regular sea- Each coach has stayed in contact two seasons in 2014-15. son and advanced to the playoffs. This Vanderbilt’s Lee becomes with players through the available “It’s been so long. I’ve never coached would have been the opportune pe- technology, but that doesn’t replace SEC’s first woman AD any of these kids,” said Alexander, riod to start sorting out a new depth practice time. There are limitations to NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt has re- who was also Lecanto’s head coach for chart. boys weightlifting before that season “I was looking forward to the spring what programs can do over the sum- moved the interim title, making Candice Sto- was cut short. “I’ve had them in class. season,” Franklin said. “I know that mer even in ideal circumstances. rey Lee the first woman to become an I teach PE and weightlifting. They losing 25 seniors, everyone looks at us Whether those things are in the athletic director in the Southeastern know how intense I am. like that’s a big hurt. But behind those cards in the coming months is any- Conference. “Everything we achieved (since he’s 25 seniors is a bunch of guys dedicated one’s guess. So coaches can’t truly an- With Vanderbilt’s announcement arrived back at Lecanto), we’ve re- to our program. swer how they’ll go about making up Wednesday, Lee now is among only five gressed. You can’t simulate the same “The end of last year was the end of for all this lost time. At this point they women and the second black woman in intensity and camaraderie with a last year. Now my coaching philoso- can only hope for the best when — and charge of a Power Five program. Zoom meeting.” phy is different than coaches in the if — the new season begins in August. The 41-year-old Lee, a former Commo- As Alexander mentioned, Peter past. I have my own style, my own way “I’m not going to complain about it,” dores basketball captain, was named in- Alexander said. “That’s not going to be Rausch will continue in his role as of- I want to do things. I wanted to present terim athletic director Feb. 4 when Malcolm fensive coordinator, but Alexander that in the spring so there were no sur- an excuse come the fall. We still ex- Turner resigned after one year on the job. intends to make significant changes prises and they know what the pect to win.” — From wire reports Florida LOTTERY Swatting skeeters and piling up porkers Here are the winning numbers selected nd here we are, stuck in the archery tackle, but I’m not going to Layering up in this crazy, summer Thursday in the Florida Lottery: seasonal doldrums; turkey get tied up on which style of weap- heat is uncomfortable at best and PICK 2 (early) PICK 5 (early) A season long behind us, yet onry is best suited for perforating the dangerous at its worst. 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U.S. ing China’s economic and Vol. (in mil.) 4,664 3,463 NYSE Comp. 11447.26 11287.43 11351.60 -68.44 -0.60% -18.41% shedding some of the gains markets will be closed military policies, and its Pvs. Volume 4,727 4,109 NASDAQ 9405.25 9254.85 9284.88 -90.89 -0.97% +3.48% it made in a solid rally a Monday for Memorial Day. human rights violations. Advanced 1351 1197 S&P 500 2978.50 2938.57 2948.51 -23.10 -0.78% -8.74% day earlier, though it re- The S&P 500 slid 23.10 The report expands on Declined 1269 1761 S&P 400 1701.74 1676.57 1694.18 +5.55 +0.33% -17.88% New Highs 23 55 Wilshire 5000 30209.24 29785.66 29925.89 -199.49 -0.66% -9.00% mains on track to end the points to 2,948.51. The Dow President Donald Trump’s New Lows 2 8 Russell 2000 1354.65 1333.99 1347.56 +0.63 +0.05% -19.23% week sharply higher. Bond Jones Industrial Average get-tough rhetoric that he yields were mixed. Oil fell 101.78 points, or 0.4%, to hopes will resonate with prices closed higher, ex- 24,474.12. The Nasdaq com- voters angry about China’s Stocks of Local Interest tending a string of gains. posite lost 90.90 points, or handling of the disease 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR Technology and health 1%, to 9,284.88. outbreak. NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV AT&T Inc T 26.08 3 39.70 29.77 +.18 +0.6 s s s -23.8 -2.5 13 2.08f Ametek Inc AME 54.82 7 102.31 84.86 +.03 ... s s s -14.9 -1.5 35 0.72 Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 32.58 2 102.70 41.15 -1.03 -2.4 s t t -49.8 -49.0 10 3.19e Tech giants embracing remote work Bank of America BAC 17.95 3 35.72 22.90 -.01 ... s s s -35.0 -19.4 8 0.72 Capital City Bank CCBG 15.61 2 30.95 18.54 +.14 +0.8 s s t -39.2 -21.9 1 0.56f Associated Press college, with free food, learning that their workers CenturyLink Inc CTL 8.16 3 15.30 9.71 -.19 -1.9 s t s -26.5 -0.1 4 1.00 ping pong tables and open are just as or even more Citigroup C 32.00 3 83.11 45.00 -.47 -1.0 s s s -43.7 -28.6 6 2.04 OAKLAND, Calif. — For office plans designed to productive working from Disney DIS 79.07 6 153.41 117.83 -2.09 -1.7 s s s -18.5 -14.0 16 1. 76 a preview of the future of encourage unplanned home,” said Andy Chal- office work, watch how the interactions. lenger, senior vice presi- Duke Energy DUK 62.13 5 103.79 82.34 -.97 -1.2 s t s -9.7 -0.2 20 3.78 biggest tech companies The result could dent of staffing firm EPR Properties EPR 12.56 3 80.75 29.28 +1.29 +4.6 s s s -58.6 -57.8 9 4.32 are preparing for a re-imagine not just Silicon Challenger, Gray & Equity Commonwealth EQC 27.62 8 35.08 32.92 +.02 +0.1 s t s +0.3 +12.3 33 2.50e post-pandemic world. Valley but other cities as Christmas. Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 4 77.93 44.56 -.81 -1.8 s s s -36.1 -37.5 10 3.48 Silicon Valley and Seattle the companies expand hir- Zuckerberg said a Face- Ford Motor F 3.96 3 10.56 5.63 +.14 +2.6 s s s -39.5 -44.1 4 ... giants — Facebook, Micro- ing in places like Atlanta, book employee survey Gen Electric GE 5.48 2 13.26 6.48 +.06 +0.9 s t t -41.9 -37.5 dd 0.04 soft, Apple, Twitter — were Dallas and Denver, where found that about 20% of the first to send their em- Facebook plans to open workers were “extremely HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 6 151.97 108.05 +1.63 +1.5 s s s -26.9 -14.6 16 1.72f ployees home as the virus new “hubs” for its new, or very interested” in mov- Home Depot HD 140.63 0 248.32 240.88 +2.69 +1.1 s s s +10.3 +26.5 24 6.00 spread to the U.S. Now mostly remote hires. ing to full-time remote work Intel Corp INTC 42.86 8 69.29 61.98 -1.12 -1.8 s s s +3.6 +37.2 21 1.32 they’re among the last to re- Change won’t happen after virus-related restric- IBM IBM 90.56 5 158.75 119.12 -2.26 -1.9 s t s -11.1 -5.6 12 6.52f turn them to the office. quickly, though. “We want tions are lifted. Another LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 6 36.63 25.52 +.01 ... s s s -28.5 -8.0 15 ... Some of their employees to make sure we move for- 20% were “somewhat” in- Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 0 126.73 120.64 +3.65 +3.1 s s s +0.7 +9.2 27 2.20 might never go back. ward in a measured way,” terested and the largest McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 7 221.93 185.08 +.98 +0.5 s s s -6.3 -7.4 28 5.00 The companies are said Facebook CEO Mark group wanted flexibility, studying what their highly Zuckerberg during an em- with some remote and Microsoft Corp MSFT 119.01 9 190.70 183.43 -2.23 -1.2 s s s +16.3 +44.5 36 2.04 paid, highly valued employ- ployee town hall Thursday some in-office work. Even- Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 3 187.49 137.19 -1.40 -1.0 s t s -14.9 -5.1 25 2.56 ees want, using their own that was broadcast live on tually, Zuckerberg said, as NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 5 283.35 228.90 -3.89 -1.7 s t t -5.5 +18.4 17 5.60 technology to make remote his Facebook page. many as half of Facebook’s Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 2 24.78 14.68 +.01 +0.1 s t t -34.0 -26.6 7 0.84 work easier and looking to Facebook, which has workers could be working Regions Fncl RF 6.94 3 17.54 9.94 -.11 -1.1 s s s -42.1 -28.9 7 0.62 hire new workers outside of nearly 45,000 employees, is remotely. But he cautioned Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 5 128.43 107.90 -2.31 -2.1 t t t +3.6 -10.1 14 3.52 big city hubs. It’s a poten- looking five to 10 years that this is years, perhaps tially huge turnaround down the line as it plans for even a decade, away. Texas Instru TXN 93.09 5 135.70 113.46 -4.02 -3.4 s s s -11.6 +8.8 20 3.60 after years in which compa- more remote work, even Twitter went even fur- UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 5 217.90 169.28 -.38 -0.2 s s s -16.2 +4.7 19 1.00 nies like Amazon and Goo- when COVID-19 is no lon- ther, announcing last week Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 4 62.22 53.97 -.29 -0.5 t t s -12.1 -2.2 14 2.46 gle chased scarce tech ger a threat that requires that it will allow some em- Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 5 21.72 15.73 +.12 +0.8 s s s -18.6 +4.3 0.97e talent by opening or ex- most of its employees to ployees to work from WalMart Strs WMT 100.25 8 133.38 124.99 -.46 -0.4 t t s +5.2 +26.0 72 2.16f panding offices in hip work from home. Since the home on a permanent Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 36.65 2 64.50 39.75 -.39 -1.0 s t t -32.6 -20.4 7 1.83 urban locations such as San coronavirus has upended basis, a plan CEO Jack Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last Francisco and New York. work and office life, even Dorsey hatched before the 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current Such a shift might also companies with fewer re- coronavirus. His other annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in amount to a repudiation of sources and slower-moving company, Square, which preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. the notion that creative cultures are likely to like Twitter is based in work demands corporate follow. San Francisco, is doing the InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR campuses reminiscent of “Many companies are same. 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OpinionCitrus County Chronicle CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LETTERS to the Editor life. The state and the press EDITORIAL BOARD A simple rule: OPINIONS INVITED have so far avoided covering Gerry Mulligan publisher ...... Wear a mask n Viewpoints depicted in political these facts. Mike Arnold...... editor cartoons, columns or letters do A few days ago, I read your not necessarily represent the This pandemic took years Curt Ebitz...... citizen member article on the opening of fit- opinion of the editorial board. to incubate and now after it’s Mac Harris...... citizen member ness centers. The club rules n Groups or individuals are release, the same folks at the Rebecca Martin...... citizen member were posted and No. 3 was invited to express their opinions NIH have assumed command Jeff Bryan...... managing editor, news “all members and employees in a letter to the editor. of every aspect of our lives, F o u n d e d shall wear masks.” And yet, n Persons wishing to address the while systematically destroy- Sarah Gatling...... managing editor, copy desk by Albert M. there on the front page is a editorial board, which meets ing the livelihood of almost Williamson Gwen Bittner community editor ...... woman working out with no weekly, should call Mike Arnold everyone in the country. Not 563-5660. “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” mask. Continuing the story on at 352- one of them saw any problem David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus another page there is a man n All letters must be signed and with giving the communists — include a phone number and working out with no mask! hometown, including letters the ability to handle these The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials People, COVID-19 is ex- sent via email. Names and dangerous viruses, despite are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. tremely contagious — much hometowns will be printed; our own labs spotty safety more than the average flu. phone numbers will not be records. Heavy inhaling and exhal- published or given out. Please understand in the COMMUNITY CANCER ing whether in a workout or n We reserve the right to edit aftermath of this horrific rehearsal for choir is a really letters for length, libel, fairness plague, Congress will hold and good taste. good way to spread the virus. hearings and create truth Follow the very simple rules n Letters must be no longer than commissions in order to pro- 400 words, and writers will be and we won’t have a big spike limited to four letters per month. tect us. How is this working in the fall. for you so far ? n SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, One eyesore 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Wake up people, our own Jeff Hall Crystal River, FL 34429; or government helped to create Yankeetown email to letters@chronicle this monster. Please do not online.com. reward them with your votes. Greatest Generation promise, but for keeping us Dan Scallion safe, and proving you were property is never complained Citrus Springs and will again be the best When I was young, I was choice for sheriff of Citrus fortunate to know men of our County. The futility of logic Greatest Generation. My During the past several baseball coach lived through Melody Candiloro kamikaze attacks in the Pa- months we have witnessed Lecanto one too many cific. A gentleman who made changes in several areas. it through the Batan Death While a listing could encom- very community has or immediately if the viola- March taught me secrets of In need of a face pass many examples, a few of properties with unsafe tion is a threat to public fishing. A friend who helped mask for love bugs the more ill-advised ones buildings, junkyard safety or cannot be rectified, me learn instrument flying should suffice. E This letter is to the commis- conditions, overgrown vege- such as clear cutting a lot. had his P47 shot down and The opening of public lands sioners and leaders of Citrus spent time in a German pris- speculation regarding oil ex- tation or derelict vehicles. Violators who fail to comply County. The love bugs are oner of war camp. He later ploration and the possible Nonetheless, the vacant face the prospect of appear- coming back again this year. was Vice President Johnson’s mining of minerals serves house with overgrown weeds ing before a judge and being They are starting to accumu- personal pilot. what end? More profits? on South Wash- either fined or late and multiply in vast num- I never heard one of these The elimination of regula- ington Street in jailed for con- bers, like the pandemic they tions regarding the protection Beverly Hills that THE ISSUE: tempt of court. men complain and heard caused last year. You leaders their stories from others. of our natural water supplies was recently in Unresolved code The second of Citrus County knew about Now we have men crying allows those making use of the public spot- compliance punch enables this inevitable pandemic like small children because this resource to incur less light is a re- cases. the county’s costs since it did occur last year, costs. they’re asked to wear a mask, yet the commissioners have minder that one for rectifying a Though the full acceptance and not go out and spread a done nothing to prevent and eyesore property of the threats to global warm- OUR OPINION: code violation to deadly disease to other alleviate this viral attack. ing is evident the relaxing of is one too many. be placed on the human beings. I can’t help but What is your excuse Citrus More carbon emission rules serves It is one too property owner’s think that history won’t look County leaders for not doing enforcement a select few with threats to many because it tax bill. If the bill back kindly on these people. anything at all to forestall muscle needed. many overlooked. not only robs goes unpaid for Hell, I don’t think most peo- love bug infestation and their neighbors of their three straight ple will look kindly on them aggressive attack? You could The listing could continue. emotional and financial years, the property may be by the end of the year. at least have warned me to However, the point being buy a face mask because now made here is pertinent to our tranquility, but, if ignored or sold for taxes with the new actions and reactions to the ineffectively managed by owner paying the county’s Barry Stine I need one to even open the Homosasssa back door of my house! Haha! pandemic. Granted, the need local government, can costs. to restart the economy is spread like a cancer ulti- While this one-two punch Douglas Vance Karup clearly evident. The pressure mately decreasing property led by Commissioner Brian Prendergast kept Inverness on those in authority to make values, increasing crime, Coleman has added muscle campaign promise this happen is multifaceted. and lowering the quality of to the county’s code enforce- When it comes to picking Gov’t to blame for But, a knee-jerk reaction to life throughout the ment efforts, the South the right person running for this pressure could prove to community. Washington Street case and sheriff of Citrus County, it mishandling making the situation worse. Until a few years ago, Cit- the county’s other 548 unre- seems like an easy choice. pandemic Through out the country When Sheriff Prendergast the general tone appears to rus County had a poor track solved complaints that date Our government loves us. was running in 2016, he asked one of cooperation and record of effectively manag- back to 2015 cry out for The National Institutes of us what the most important concern. ing code compliance cases. resolution. Health, which employs our thing he could do for the citi- The recent blast of political Frustrated with the county As such, the county is savior Dr. Fauchi, awarded a zens of Citrus County, if he statements regarding the lib- being a perennial loser in urged to further strengthen $3.7 million grant to the won the election. The most eration of some states encour- the battle against eyesore its code enforcement by ex- Wuhan Institute of Virology to frequent request he got, was aged rabble rousing, which study the bat coronavirus, ac- properties, the Board of ploring additional legal rem- to clean up the drugs in this serves no end. cording to the April 11 Daily County Commissioners edies, diligently pursuing county. He promised us, that Likewise, pressure to open Mail. The communists were (BOCC), in December 2017, recalcitrant property own- if he won, that would be his beaches, relax rules regarding so successful they acciden- vowed to put more muscle ers, educating the commu- main focus. I am grateful we self-protection and answer to tally infected most of the behind its code enforcement nity about code chose him, as the sheriff kept vested interests does not sup- world, killed hundreds of that promise! port what is best for all. efforts. requirements, and giving un- thousands so far and de- Taking aim at the five per- resolved cases more BOCC In addition to seizing drugs stroyed most peoples way of We should encourage those cent of property owners who visibility to counter out of with a street value of over in authority to use the best in- $283,786, he is responsible for formation possible to restart do not voluntarily comply sight, out of mind apathy. A NOTE ABOUT with community standards, Given that one eyesore both the largest heroin sei- America. Medical and scien- tific communities need to be the BOCC adopted two ordi- neighborhood property is zure, and the largest metham- LETTERS consulted and listened to. nances in 2018 that gave the first step toward commu- phetamine bust in CCSO n The Chronicle will not history. The only individuals Continued governmental fi- code enforcement a much nity blight, timely and effec- accept handwritten letters who shouldn’t want Sheriff to the editor until the state nancial support for those in needed one-two punch. tive code compliance is Prendergast re-elected are need should continue. The first punch allows essential to keeping our has fully reopened. Letters the drug dealers, if there are to the editor should be Hopefully logic will prevail. county officials to issue a ci- community safe, valued and any left, in this fine county. emailed to letters@ tation to violators who have a place all are proud to call Thank you Sheriff Prender- chronicleonline.com. Paul Foss not complied within 60 days home. gast for not only keeping your Inverness Hot Corner: VIRUS n (Re the April 29, Page A14 story, must address county’s poverty, health.” months. You know what I say to these come and support your small “Coronavirus: summary for Citrus Virus article states 6.3% tested positive, people? They don’t know what it’s like to businesses. County): I’m just reading here your sum- 11.4% died. What were the ages of own a business. Most of them probably n I totally agree with the person who mary of Citrus County for the disease, these residents? Were the ones that died just punched the clock. If they ever lost wrote in (the April 30 Sound Off), “Mind the summary of it, and I have a ques- in a nursing home? Why is Citrus Coun- their job, they went a week or two with- your own business and stay home,” for tion. I understand there’s like 150,000 ty’s poverty rate so low? The county has out a job and found another job and all the people that are out there going citizens in Citrus County. I imagine cities. The county and cities have manag- probably collected unemployment. Try around and seeing if they can find a there’s even more if you count the non- ers and economic advisors. Cit- having a business. How about business that’s open that’s not supposed residents — people who come visit us. rus County has a better-than- putting your life’s savings into a to be open — you know, they’re just My question is, I thought there was a average school system and many OUND small business and all your wanting to cause trouble for somebody churches to teach right from S blood, sweat and tears and all certain percentage that should be tested — and to mind their own business. If wrong. These problems are not OFF your hopes and dreams into a before you could open up and do things you don’t want to come to the business new — smoking, alcohol, drug small business and then the and know what’s really going on. In all when it opens, you don’t have to. So I abuse, domestic abuse — but government says you’ve got to your numbers, I don’t see anything say- don’t know if it’s that people are just too they have been increasing. Why? close the doors and you lose ev- ing what that percentage is and how nosy, but they need to mind their own The Chronicle is part of the erything? It’s more than losing a close we are reaching that to know the business and stay inside if that’s how leadership in this county. CALL house. You can replace a house, whole thing. I also don’t understand non- n You know, for weeks I’ve but you can’t replace your you feel. residents. That means if I’m a resident, been reading the Sound off line 563-0579 dreams. People have their n Why won’t the grocery stores and then I won’t get the virus from a nonresi- and the coronavirus “Hot (Cor- dreams in their small busi- the department stores in this county re- dent person? What’s the distinction be- ners)” and there’s always that nesses … You people that are quire people to wear masks? Why won’t tween a resident and a nonresident? group of people that are always worried scared, you want people to just keep our governor or our government protect What is the percentage of people in this and they’re scared. They want everything their businesses shut and continue to us and make people wear masks in pub- county who have been tested? I want to shut down — the parks, the boat ramps. lose their dreams over you being scared? lic? It’s almost ironic the fact that the know that number. I would think the They want the people in the stores to all Well, let them open their businesses and people wearing masks are really protect- newspaper would put that up. wear masks. You know, if all these peo- you stay at home, wear your masks, ing the people who refuse to do it. n This Sound Off’s about Opinion ple had their way, the businesses would spray plenty of Lysol and leave the small Shame on you people that will not pro- (Page A8’s editorial) April 30, “Leaders be closed for another month, if not six businesses alone. When you feel better, tect your fellow citizens.

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Will lead CR The fact this is a part-time Main Street position is just perfect for my Buster Thompson family right now … and there’s just so Staff writer much going on in Crystal River When Meredith Linley Bleakley found out Crystal that I’m trying to be a part of. River Main Street was looking for a new leader, Meredith Linley Bleakley she had to answer the call. Crystal River Main Street executive director. “It just instantly felt perfect for my family right many endeavors. right; I didn’t even have to now … and there’s just so This includes working second-guess it,” she said much going on in Crystal with city administrators to Thursday. “This is the River that I’m trying to be finalize the Riverwalk right thing for this season a part of.” along King’s Bay, and part- right now.” Born in Fort Lauder- nering with area property Crystal River dale, Bleakly con- owners to fill in vacant Open to Serve You Main Street’s siders herself a storefronts. board voted native of Crystal “There’s a lot of projects with multiple manufactures on Wednesday to ap- River, where she that we have talked about point Bleakley as was raised since and we have researched the nonprofit’s ex- early grade that are finally coming to ecutive director, school. fruition right now,” Bleak- succeeding Dan- After finishing ley said. ielle Damato Doty, Meredith college in Talla- Bleakley said she wants who resigned Bleakley hassee and cam- to prioritize and expand from the position paigning in the city’s mural project, earlier in May to run for Jacksonville for many pol- which has been giving life Citrus County School iticians, from presidents to buildings alongside U.S. Board. to city council members, 19 and Citrus Avenue. Bleakley also withdrew Bleakley returned to Crys- Inspired by her own her roughly year-long can- tal River in 2009 to work hobby at home, Bleakley didacy Wednesday for Cit- for the Citrus County said she also wants to try rus County supervisor of Chamber of Commerce applying for grants to elections, and is endorsing and volunteer on commu- plant a butterfly garden in former opponent Maureen nity boards. the city. REAL VALUE! “Mo” Baird in her race Working alongside com- Creating an annual, sig- against former county munity leaders and city of- nature event for Crystal commissioner Scott ficials, Bleakley helped River Main Street to call REAL SELECTION! Adams in the Republican Crystal River achieve its own is another project Primary. Main Street status in Au- Bleakley wants to take on. “She has connections to gust 2015. Bleakley then co- Bleakley said there are the community, she has a chaired its special events ideas of hosting a huge REAL SMART! passion for elections and committee, brainstorming public dinner of numerous she’s the best qualified ways on how to best entice courses showcasing meals candidate,” Bleakley said, people downtown. made by local eateries. Bedroom | Dining Room | Sofas | Recliners | Patio adding she’ll consider Becoming a Main Street Bottom line, Bleakley Lighting | Accessories | Framed Art | Area Rugs running again herself. “I community gives a city and said she’s got the know- Mattresses | Custom Window Coverings still have a passion or its people the framework how to bring Crystal River elections; it’s something to revitalize their home- more into the spotlight. I’ve though about since I town’s heart with grass- “I have over a decade of was 18 years old.” roots events, public-private institutional knowledge in Bleakley said holding a partnerships and redevel- Crystal River,” Bleakley full-time constitutional of- opment projects. said. “For the good of the smart interiors 000YF2N fice will take her away For more on Crystal order, this is the best place www.smartinteriorsfurn.com from raising her young River Main Street and up- for me to contribute to my home furnishings children, but captaining coming activities, visit its community and to grow Mon - Fri 9:30 am - 5 pm Crystal River Main Street Facebook page at facebook. personally.” Sat 10 am - 4 pm provides a flexible com/CRMainStreet. Contact Chronicle re- Gulf to Lake Hwy. , Lecanto 352-527-4406 schedule. Bleakley said she’s ex- porter Buster Thompson at “The fact this is a part- cited to help pioneer Crys- 352-564-2916 or bthompson 1 Year Same As Cash Financing 2019 Mariner Blvd., Spring Hill 352-688-4633 time position is just tal River Main Street’s @chronicleonline.com.

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NationC itrus& County CWhronicle orld Nation BRIEFS Reflection Layoffs in US nearly 39M Trump: Even as states US may gradually reopen Christopher Rugaber and Danica Kirka not exit Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The num- Associated Press ber of Americans applying for unemployment benefits in the treaty Christian Alvarado is two months since the coronavi- reflected Thursday as he Deb Riechmann washes and sanitizes rus took hold in the U.S. has Associated Press windows in the financial swelled to nearly 39 million, the district of Chicago. government reported Thursday, WASHINGTON — Presi- even as states from coast to coast dent Donald Trump said gradually reopen their econo- Thursday that Russian viola- FBI: Texas naval mies and let people go back to tions make it untenable for work. the U.S. to stay in a treaty base shooting More than 2.4 million people that permits 30-plus nations is ‘terrorism- filed for unemployment last to conduct observation week in the latest wave of layoffs flights over each other’s ter- related’ from the business shutdowns ritory, but he hinted it’s pos- A shooting at a Texas that have brought the economy to sible the U.S. will reconsider naval air station that its knees, the Labor Department the decision to withdraw. said. wounded a sailor and left Trump’s announcement That brings the running total comes as the U.S. begins new the gunman dead is being to a staggering 38.6 million, a investigated as “terrorism- nuclear arms control talks job-market collapse unprece- with the Kremlin aimed at related,” the FBI said dented in its speed. Thursday. replacing an expiring weap- The number of weekly applica- ons treaty with a modern and The shooting began Associated Press tions has slowed for seven potentially three-way accord around 6:15 a.m. Thursday Shoppers are seen Thursday inside of Passport Habits, a novelty shop straight weeks. Yet the figures that brings China into the in Ventura, Calif. State public health officials gave Ventura County at Naval Air Station-Corpus remain breathtakingly high — 10 fold. Senior administration permission Wednesday to reopen seated dining in restaurants and Christi. times higher than normal before officials say Trump’s willing- allow shopping inside some retail stores amid the coronavirus The shooter tried to the crisis struck. ness to leave the Open Skies outbreak. speed through a gate at the And the continuing rise shows Treaty is evidence of how base in a vehicle, but secu- that even though all states have the 1930s. to their factories for the first time prominently arms control rity personnel put up a bar- begun reopening over the past Over 5 million people world- in two months. verification and compliance rier in time to stop the three weeks, employment has yet wide have been confirmed in- An additional 1.2 million peo- will feature in the new talks. shooting, U.S. officials told to snap back and the outbreak is fected by the virus, and about ple applied for unemployment The Open Skies Treaty The Associated Press. The still damaging businesses and 330,000 deaths have been re- last week under a federal pro- that governs the unarmed man then got out of the car destroying jobs. corded, including more than gram that makes self-employed, overflights was initially set “While the steady decline in and opened fire, striking 93,000 in the U.S. and around contractor and gig workers eligi- up to promote trust and avert claims is good news, the labor and wounding a Navy sailor 165,000 in Europe, according to a ble for the first time. But those conflict between the U.S. and market is still in terrible shape,” who is a member of the se- tally kept by Johns Hopkins Uni- figures aren’t adjusted for sea- Russia. The Trump adminis- said Gus Faucher, chief econo- versity and based on government curity force at the base. sonal variations, so the govern- tration informed other mem- mist at PNC Financial. data. Experts believe the true During the exchange of ment doesn’t include them in the bers of the treaty that the Federal Reserve Chairman Je- toll is significantly higher. U.S. plans to pull out in six gunfire, the shooter was overall number of applications. rome Powell said over the week- Across the U.S., some compa- months — which is after the killed by security personnel, European countries have also end that U.S. unemployment nies have begun to rehire their presidential election — be- the officials said. could peak in May or June at 20% laid-off employees as states have seen heavy job losses, but robust cause Russia is violating the The officials spoke on to 25%, a level last seen during eased restrictions on movement government safety-net programs pact. The White House also condition of anonymity to the depths of the Great Depres- and commerce. On Monday, more in places like German and says that imagery collected discuss details about an on- sion almost 90 years ago. Unem- than 130,000 workers at the three France are subsidizing the wages during the flights can be ob- going investigation. ployment in April stood at 14.7%, major American automakers, of millions of workers and keep- tained quickly at less cost The FBI is investigating a figure also unmatched since plus Toyota and Honda, returned ing them on the payroll. from U.S. or commercial the shooting as “terrorism- satellites. related,” FBI Special Agent Leah Greeves said at a news conference Thursday afternoon, and investigators were working to determine Deadly cyclone whether a second person of interest was at large in the community. Loughlin, strikes coastal Giannulli to serve prison time for college scam India, Bangladesh BOSTON — Actress Lori Sheikh Saaliq and because communications Loughlin and her fashion Julhas Alam to many places were cut. designer husband, Moss- Associated Press Hundreds of thousands of imo Giannulli, have agreed people were evacuated to plead guilty to charges in NEW DELHI — Wide ahead of the storm, a pro- cess complicated by the the college admissions brib- swaths of coastal India and Bangladesh were coronavirus pandemic. ery case and serve two flooded and millions were Amphan came ashore months in prison, according without power Thursday Wednesday with heavy to court papers filed as Cyclone Amphan, the rain, a battering storm Thursday. most powerful storm to hit surge and sustained winds The couple agreed to the region in more than a of 105 mph and gusts up to plead guilty to conspiracy to decade, killed over 80 peo- 118 mph. It devastated commit wire and mail fraud ple and cut a path of de- coastal villages, knocking in a plea agreement filed in struction that is still being down mud houses, tearing Boston’s federal court. The assessed. down utility poles and up- charge carries up to 20 Many parts of the Indian rooting trees. years in prison and a fine of metropolis of Kolkata, “I have never seen such $250,000. home to more than 14 mil- a disaster before,” said Loughlin and Giannulli lion people, were under West Bengal chief minister are accused of paying water, and its airport was Mamata Banerjee, adding $500,000 in bribes to get closed briefly by flooding. that the government would their daughters into the Uni- Roads were littered with pay the equivalent of uprooted trees and lamp $3,310 to families who lost versity of Southern Califor- posts, electricity and com- a relative in the storm. nia as crew team recruits, munication lines were At least 74 people were even though neither of them down and centuries-old killed in India, with most of played the sport. buildings were damaged. the deaths in West Bengal Ex-Trump lawyer Officials in both coun- state, which includes Kolk- tries said the full extent of ata. Broadcasters in Ban- Michael Cohen the damage caused by the gladesh reported 13 were released from cyclone was not known killed in that country. US prison NEW YORK — President Donald Trump’s former per- sonal lawyer and fixer, Mi- chael Cohen, was released 000YFOI from federal prison Thurs- day to serve the remainder of his sentence at home be- cause of the coronavirus pandemic. Wearing a surgical mask and a baseball cap, Cohen arrived at his Manhattan apartment building at around 10:40 a.m. after his release from FCI Otisville in New York. Cohen, who pleaded guilty to tax evasion, cam- paign finance fraud and Associated Press lying to Congress, didn’t A man makes his way past a tree fallen in the middle of a stop to speak with reporters. road Thursday after Cyclone Amphan hit the region in — From wire reports Kolkata, India.

N o t h i n g b e l o w p i n k l i n e FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2020 Section B - Get your Citrus County entertainment and events news every Thursday morning in your email inbox by subscribing to the free “On The Town” newsletter at cene https://bit.ly/2As4YPn S Citrus County Chronicle 4-H announces Summer Camp Program

Special to the Chronicle through healthy living, leadership and science. ventures on your schedule. Kids don’t need to be a 4-H member to partici- n are low- to no-cost — supply lists (common With school almost out, are you looking for sum- pate in the adventures. Camps provide engaging, items) are provided after registration. mer programs to keep your kids active in fun, learn- interactive and fun adventures for youths ages 5-18 n share high-quality, research-based program- ing experiences? years old. ming from the University of Florida. Florida 4-H brings you 4-H Adventures — a vari- Virtual camp programs: For more information, visit http://florida4h.org/ ety of virtual summer programs that will navigate n offer flexibility to families — participate in ad- programsandevents_/4-h-adventures. The amazing auto engine Country sees some ne of the most amazing and interesting parts of your car is Othe engine. Many of us don’t really understand how the engine works, only that it needs gas and unhappy campers when we turn on the ignition, it starts the car. But how does it do that? When you think that, in each of the engine cylinders whether four, six or eight, a tiny explosion (known as internal combustion) occurs any- where be- tween 500 to 4,000 or more times a min- ute, depend- ing on the engine’s rpms (revolutions Ken McNally per minute). CAR On a trip, say, CORNER to the grocery store, that may be 10 minutes away, these explosions will occur on a six-cylinder engine for the round trip a total of about 160,000 times (assuming an average speed at 1,500 rpms). Over the lifetime of this same six-cylinder vehicle, assuming it traveled 150,000 miles averaging about 1,800 rpms at 50 mph, these explosions could occur over 1.9 bil- lion times (150,000 miles divided by 50 mph, times 60 minutes in an hour, times 1,800 rpms, times six cylinders). Each explosion is caused by the spark plug igniting the gas/air mix- ture. You don’t hear these explo- sions unless your exhaust system has a leak, has been modified or is Camp Kiwanis via the Associated Press disconnected for any reason, then it Campers check where their arrows landed during an archery class in June 2015 at Camp Kiwanis in the Ocala National gets very loud. Forest near Ocala. Camp Kiwanis will not open this summer for the first time in 72 years due to concerns about spread The official definition of an inter- of the novel coronavirus. Camps across the U.S. are scrambling to make a similar decision about summer 2020 and nal combustion engine is an engine parents are getting a first wave of closure notices for some camps in harder-hit states. in which the combustion of a fuel (normally gasoline or diesel) occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an inte- Summer camps facing rocky start, uncertain future gral part of the working mechanism. In an internal combustion en- gine, the expansion of the Leanne Italie looking forward to new or beloved summer programs hav- high-temperature and high- Associated Press en’t been so lucky. pressure gases (the explosion) Some camps have already notified families they won’t produced by combustion apply di- NEW YORK — For 17-year-old Morgan Carney, missing open due to the coronavirus crisis. Most, however, are in rect force to some component of her seventh summer at overnight camp in the Ozarks wait-and-see mode. the engine (usually a piston). The would be worse than what she’s feeling now in isolation “Right now it’s such a dynamic situation,” said Tom high-pressure gases inside the cyl- without her school friends and usual slate of activities. Rosenberg, president and CEO of the American Camp As- inders drive the engine’s pistons “She says she can’t even think about not going to camp sociation. “The camps themselves are trying to be adapt- and thus power the vehicle. this summer or she’ll be depressed,” said her mother, Amy able and flexible as more information becomes Gasoline engine ignition systems Carney. “Her best friends in life are her camp friends.” available.” generally rely on a combination of So far, so good for the Phoenix teen. Her camp in Bran- alternator or generator, and lead– son, Missouri, has made no plans to cancel. But other kids See CAMPERS/Page B2 acid battery for electrical power. The battery supplies electrical power for cranking, and supplies electrical power when the engine is off. During virtually all running con- ditions, including normal engine idle, the alternator supplies primary electrical power. The style Scene: Time to revitalize, rebrand, refresh Considering the explosions or combustion turmoil that goes on in- ith our economy opening back Document tasks and deadlines, creating some innovate ways to fulfill needs that side your car engine when you turn up after a very strenuous shut- lists to keep you organized. customers didn’t even know they had. it on and drive, it is truly amazing Wdown, there is a new era ahead. n Rest it — Get a good night’s sleep. Make the experience personalized and that today’s modern engines, with We will need to be innovative and rein- Take walks to meditate and experience meaningful. proper maintenance, can last for vent ourselves. bursts of brilliance. These things usually Perform grassroots marketing, net- many years and travel well over With this being said, now is come when you remove your- working with other businesses. Maybe 200,000 miles. This is a tribute to the the perfect time to seek inspi- self from your normal perform some cross promotions, give materials and technology developed ration, so that a plan of action environment. some free gifts away, create a referral over the years by the pioneering en- can be put into place. n Feed it — Feed your program, host networking events at your gineers and automotive industry. There is a great book titled brain — it needs glucose and business and be creative with a new “Who Moved My Cheese?” by oxygen. The nutrients to func- image. CAR JOKE Dr. Spencer Johnson that tion properly include com- It’s amazing what a fresh new look will John has just received his brand shows readers a pathway for plex carbs, brown rice, do for you. Reinvent your logo and/or new driver’s license. adapting change in their lives grains, fruits and vegetables. colors, rearrange your interior, add some His family goes out to the drive- and work. He followed that Also, learn to take very deep new plants to your entrance, recreate way, and climbs in the car, and he is book with “Out of the Maze.” cleansing breaths during the your ambiance with cool vibes and going to take them for a ride for the These books offer interesting Lillians Yai Yai day to fill your body with music. first time. concepts that may be a huge Knipp plenty of oxygen. The key is to be extraordinary not or- Dad immediately heads for the help with the changes in to- LK CULTIVATE So, once a system is imple- dinary, creating a lasting impression on back seat, directly behind the newly day’s society and workplace. mented to stay focused, you your guests, making them want to return minted driver. Another great inspiration is can move on to reinventing again and again. “I’ll bet you’re back there to get a an article that I read in 2012. I have held yourself. Study your industry and see As it’s easy to become overwhelmed change of scenery after all those on to the brilliant concept for all of these what innovative changes need to be with change, take control over it, not al- months of sitting in the front pas- years. It was titled “Weed it, Feed it, made to coincide with the current mar- lowing it to control you. As we all know, senger seat teaching me how to Lead it.” ket. Every industry tends to evolve over change is inevitable; however, change is drive,” says the beaming boy to his The article discussed the prefrontal time. necessary to evolve and grow. What may father. cortex (PFC) the decision-making por- There has to be some hidden needs appear to be the end of the world could “Nope,” comes dad’s reply, “I’m tion of the brain, referring to it as the ex- that you can find and make your own. Or, be your blessing. So, a lot to do, let’s get gonna sit here and kick the back of ecutive brain or the money maker. So, if you feel a need to change your direc- busy. your seat as you drive, just like here is how it works. tion, go for it. Until next time, stay happy, healthy you’ve been doing to me all these n Weed it — Prioritizing with details We all have many gifts and talents. If and faithful! years.” lists. something inspires you more, research n Lead it — Directing the brain with that and perfect your skills. As it is said, Lillian Knipp, the founder YAI YAI in Ken McNally is the car columnist focus. if you love what you do, you will never Crystal River, has been in the industry for the Chronicle. Contact him at n Speed it — Write things down so that work a day in your life! since 1990 and has been in Citrus County [email protected] or you don’t have to use mental energy try- If you are a business owner, find a way since 1996. She can be reached at lk@ 352-341-1165 for more information. ing to remember the small stuff. to be the best at what you do. Create yaiyaisl.com or 352-795-7625. 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Well, this might be overstat- Clearly because he didn’t have the something to think about ing matters in a field of endeavor ace and king. South gave a dia- whether there is a pandemic like bridge, but the idea is mond honor to East. or not. I know that the very reasonable. But East had passed over his people who need it most are On today’s deal, North’s two- partner’s opening bid. The mist RVEOP sometimes not technically heart cue-bid showed a good hand was clearing. If East had two red- able to order online, but surely with at least three spades. suit honors, West had to have the the kids or a neighbor could When West led the heart six, black-suit queens. place the order for them. Then South assessed the situation. Why South won the first trick with TTOKYN picking up would be simple. dummy’s heart ace, played a spade Please think about this if you to his ace and led a low spade, fi- need help. 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Nursing, which advises nurses estimates, the U.S. has more children to and from camp. annual income. and camp directors. than 14,000 year-round and Some campers travel up to In the South, summer camp CAMPERS “We’re encouraging camps to summer camps serving 20 mil- 45 minutes each way. usually starts at the end of May. Continued from Page B1 work on Plan A, with the hope lion campers annually. “We’d probably lose half to That means staff would be of having camp, but you also Geoff Blanck owns and oper- three-quarters of our families if headed to camp in a few short With the start of the season need to be working on Plan B ates the Forest Lake Camps in they have to drive,” Rothman weeks for orientation. approaching, many camps are and Plan C,” she said. “It could New York’s Adirondacks re- said. “There’s genuine concern monitoring the pandemic’s be virtual camping. It could be gion, serving 150 to 175 camp- Rothman has had only two about how safe and responsi- progress, and crunching the camping with limited numbers. ers at a time. He’s proceeding families cancel. They were re- ble’’ that would be, Krakow numbers on potential mass re- Who knows?” with preparations for this sea- funded their balances, and said. funds. Some parents have held A new Centers for Disease son, scheduled to start June 28. their $500 deposits per child Gaslin, meanwhile, is putting off putting money down, with Control and Prevention report His staff of 70 is hired, the were rolled over to next year. her trust in public health offi- camps extending deadlines for shows that fever, cough and water will be turned on soon Doron Krakow, president and cials and beefed-up attention to enrollment. shortness of breath were the and cleanup has begun. Seven CEO of the JCC Association of hand-washing and other pre- Virginia is the only state with most common symptoms of the weeks cost $8,300. North America, said about 150 ventive measures. a stay-at-home edict that virus in kids, but occur less “We’re telling families, if day camps and 25 overnight She’s been running webinars stretches into June. But regard- often than in adults. Young peo- we’re not able to run camp be- camps in the U.S. and Canada on screening protocols for less of whether such orders ple, along with others, can be cause of COVID-19, you’ll get a are operated by Jewish commu- when kids hop on buses and continue, are imposed anew or silent carriers. 100 percent refund. We know it nity centers that fall under his when they check in at camp. lifted, will parents feel comfort- More than 22 camps have will be devastating for us finan- nonprofit’s umbrella. Between That includes temperature able that the coronavirus threat plans to pivot to “online camp” cially if we’re not able to run, them, the camps serve about checks and questions about has lessened enough to make this summer, including some but morally it’s simply the right 100,000 young people every exposure. camp safe? for kids with special health thing to do,” Blanck said. “This summer and are a big part of “All we can do is mitigate Thomas Bradbury in Augusta, needs. Other camps are looking is our extended family.” the community centers’ risk,” she said. Maine, has two girls, ages 8 and at limiting field trips and visi- So far, just one family has 12. He has already paid for tors’ days, or pushing back start canceled, with a promise to re- camp but has no idea how sum- dates. turn next year. D-I-Y ONLINE CALENDAR mer will play out. Day camps reliant on mass One of the most difficult n Local groups are welcome to add their upcoming events to the “I feel a mix of unease and ir- busing have the added worry of things has been families delay- Chronicle’s online community calendar. Here’s how: bans on crowded buses. ing enrollment, Blanck said. responsibility sending them to n Go to www.chronicleonline.com. At the very top of the screen, The thought of no camp is a Will there be a rush come June, any summer camps,” he said. click on “Submit your news.” “Prevention is better than cure, dark one for parents already or will he wind up running a and I want to do my bit to help frazzled by taking on home smaller program? n Sign in or create an account. prevent this virus spreading school and keeping kids enter- Todd Rothman, who owns n Once signed in, click on “Calendar Events” in the lefthand tained during lockdown. The Deerkill Day Camp in New any more than it needs to.” column, then click on “Create an event.” Most camps have long dealt prospect is just as bleak for York’s Rockland County, is also with disease outbreaks and crit- camp directors. planning as if he’ll open, possi- n Fill in all fields — those marked with a red asterisk (*) are ters like lice. Screening and “It’s an existential threat to bly with a delayed start. He required. health protocols exist. But not be able to operate,” Rosen- usually opens June 29, serving n Add photos, if desired, and include all relevant information. Tracey Gaslin’s phone hasn’t berg said. “What we do know is about 800 campers through the stopped ringing in recent days. kids need camp more than summer. n Click the “Create Event” button at the end. 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VANITY TRAYS - 2 avail- BED FRAME METAL call/text 352-423-1650 able - 16” X 9” $40 ADJUSTABLE full or Class A CDL Truck LIFESTYLE WALKER EACH 352-513-5339 queen size. $40 Driver/ Equipment 352-613-0529 NEW Seat, Brakes, 4 Operator. Chairs Wheels Cost $115.00 PT position Solid oak wood chairs BED/ LIKE NEW! Asking $80.00 with FT possibility $35 for both King Size Serta 352-382-3298 (352) 436-2953 iComfort Bed/ only Bella is a very sweet Budd Excavating Slept on 5 months, ALL SCALE 4-year-old Terrier DIECAST MODELS Health-O-Meter 352-400-1442 bed linens included/ mix, a very beautiful 1/72 Scale Paid $2500 Asking Pro Series- Doc prof soft grey color. Lancaster & B-17 $1800 or make offer GENERAL scale, uses weights Weight is about 60 $200.00 EACH FIRM 352-697-3327 MERCHANDISE $100 (352) 794-1016 pounds. 352-201-1037 SHOWER CHAIR Crate-trained, BOX SPRING SPECIALS! housebroken, al- MICKEY MOUSE QUEEN SIZE good 18” wide, goes in the tub, w/ back rest. ready spayed. She WATCH 1980S MENS condition. call for pic 6 lines - 10 days BEST WESTERN LIKE NEW PERFECT $30 352-464-0316 walks very nicely on 75.00 352-423-4163 (up to 2 items a leash. Alert, at- is 000YBV1 COND NEVER WORN per ad) SHOWER CHAIR $50 352-513-5339 CURIO/LAMP TABLE tentive, lovable and NOW HIRING! Pine. 24h x 30 x 30. LARGE/ Aluminum and very sweet. Please Can em pix. $65 OBO $1 - $200 fiberglass. straddles the call or text Loren at Maintenance 862-324-2723 or $11.50 tub,slide in. 352-201-6777. $35 352-464-0316 Worker 352-560-7857 $201-$400 TOILET SEAT RISERS SHITZU CHIHUAHUA Housekeepers CURIO/LAMP TABLE $16.50 PUPPIES M/F, Tiny Linen Runners Pine. 24h x 30 x 30. 2 - Regular size and SLOT MACHINE elongated, very nice. Loveable, Playful ,Vet Full size, can send pic’s Can em pix. $65 OBO $401-$800 certs. /Paper trained Apply in 862-324-2723 or $35 each Works Great, $21.50 352-464-0316 asking $600. Taking person: Comes w/ manual. 352-560-7857 Deposits 352-544-0330 $200 Dining Table Real $801-$1500 TRANSPORT CHAIR BEST WESTERN Wood, Nice/ seats 6 $26.50 (SMALL WHEELS) with VINTAGE 1800S HAIR footrests, nearly 614 NW Hwy 19 CURLERS LEATHER Yes but expands to 8 $700- 8 chairs, Olive Green 352-563-5966 new only $75 Crystal River. Leather that have Classified Dept. 352-464-0316 wire inside to twist $10 Upholstery- $25 each Corian Breakfast TIME TO BUY No calls please! 352-513-5339 WALKER Table by Stevhen’s Four wheels, with OR SELL VINTAGE TIN COL- Custom Furn. $700— seat and brakes. YOUR MOBILE ROOFERS, LAPSIBLE TRAVEL 4 Chairs $25 ea Great shape. $60 CUP Star Lid. Condition In A Leased Land CARPENTERS, 352-410-1939 HOMEOWNERS 352-464-0316 Park? is Used is still collapsing WANTED! Kayak STUCCO well. $10 352-513-5339 WHEELCHAIR Pools looking for CALL LABORERS MANUAL Demo Homesites to with footrests. LORELIE display new mainte- NOW HIRING! 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MATTRESS appliances only 2yrs the Stove/ in Good 352-513-5339 Direct 352-613-3988 • Your Own Tools QN sz BEAUTY REST old, Lot rent $200 Cond. $100 good condition 100.00 mo. includes water, Specializing In 352-613-0529 DISHES- Desert Rose BEVERLY HILLS sewage & trash.The GOPHER TORTOISE Apply at : call for pic Linda KN95 face masks avail 352-423-4163 / full setting for 8 w/ 2/1, Renovated park borders on Or- SURVEYS & Stonegate SMITTYS $5,Volume Disc. Avail. many extra pcs $150 19 N Wadsworth St RELOCATIONS APPLIANCE REPAIR ange Grove, Lake, & Homes WING CHAIR, GOLD call/text 352-423-1650 Wedding Dishes/ $750 Brand New City WETLAND SETBACK 352-564-8179 BROCADE WITH 5310 W Tortuga NECKLACE Silver Band full setting (352)422-2798 Park/ $18,000 LINES Washer & Dryer Set HASSOCK EFFY BUTTERFLY for 8/ $50 352-726-5271 303-913-9042 ENVIRONMENTAL Loop, Lecanto, Matching set, Almost Excellent condition NEW w/ Sterling ASSESSMENTS FL 34461 New/ Frigidaire Gallery $100 352-344-4374 Silver 17” Chain $30 RENTAL MANAGEMENT (352) 601-6420 13 cycle Commercial/ 352-513-5339 REALTY, INC. Michael G. Czerwinski, Heavy Duty/ White $300 P.A EOE/DFWP NECKLACE 352-795-7368 PUBLISHER’S Firm /352-746-1641 EXERCISE MACHINE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFY STINGRAY BEVERLY HILLS NOTICE: CONSULTANTS Washer/Dryer Set NEW w/ Sterling ELLIPTICAL No STORE CLERK Bob’s DISCARDED Silver 17” Chain $25 electronic readout $950 All real estate 352-249-1012 LG Washer & Dryer advertising in this Used 3 months/ $600 Lawn Mower Service 352-513-5339 Get on it and go. $85 224 S. Adams St. mgcenvironmental CIRCLE K FREE PICK-UP 352-464-0316 newspaper is subject .com OBO 352-560-3019 NECKLACE 2/2/1 car garage, HOMOSASSA 352-637-1225 to Fair Housing Act 30+ Yrs. Experience  Join Our Team  EFFY STINGRAY storage shed, FL Room, which makes it illegal Washer/Dryer included Position Available: REAR TINE TILLER, NEW w/ Sterling to advertise “any 3RD SHIFT Craftsman, 208 CC Silver 17” Chain $25 HOMOSASSA preference, limitation (10:45 pm - 6:45 am) 352-513-5339 or discrimination COMPUTER DESK engine LIKE NEW! FISHING POLES $800 MUST HAVE: $400 obo. NECKLACE based on race, color, Very nice, like new. Call 10 - rods and reels 3271 S ALABAMA AVE. religion, sex, handi- Great Cust. Svc. Skills call (352) 445-1349 EFFY STINGRAY $20 for all Ability to perform for e-mail pic 35.00 Newly Remodeled cap, familial status or Beautiful & relaxing DAVID Adam 423-4163 NEW w/ Sterling views at this golf tasks to prepare the Silver 17” Chain $25 FISHING REEL 2/1 with Fenced in yard national origin, or an KURTZ store for the next day, Shakespeare TW20 intention, course home, 2314 sf, 352-513-5339 Lawn, well water & trash 3br/2ba/2cg, with which includes Grouper bottom fish- included. to make such prefer- Realtor cleaning duties. POOL CHLORINE 4 LB ing Sturdy Stick rod ence, limitation or pool, mostly furnished 1st CHOICE Experience in NEW Suncoast retail $100 obo352-382-4558 $1,800 discrimination. “ Fa- $305,000 860-514-4077 PEST CONTROL retail sales preferred, $20 Sell $10 2 Shamrock Ct. milial status includes Public Online Open Air Plant SALE Fishing rod NICE VILLA incl. cash register. 352-513-5339 children under the age Auctions of seized Fri, Sat, Sun 9a-4p; St. Croix Premier 3/2/2 Pool home on Cul-de-sac/ 2 Bdrm, GREAT PAY!!! POOL PUMP UTILITEC of 18 living with cars & vessels on Flowering plants, Hang- CRAPPIE 8’-6” PS86LM2 Includes pool maintenance. 2 Bath, 1 Car Garage Please apply within: SUBMERSIBLE New parents or legal cus- behalf of U.S. ing baskets, Palms, $80 352-382-4558 Please Call 9406 S. Suncoast Lowes Moved No Pool INGLIS todians, pregnant Customs & Border Bushes, Fruit trees (also for Details & Pricing Blvd, Homosassa FL Retail $129 Sell $75 FISHING RODS women and people Protection, U.S. Avocado, Mango & $1800 814-207-9498 Treasury, U.S. 352-513-5339 2 Saltwater med.action 362 Hudson St. securing custody of Banana), Blueberries, Rods/ 6.5 & 7 ft Shake- children under 18. Marshals Service. Vegetables, Annuals, PREPPER COLEMAN 3/2/2 Waterfront Home with www.appleauction speare w/ Vintage Penn This newspaper will foliage & MORE! STOVE be prepared. fenced in yard. Features a not knowingly accept eeringco.com. Camping propane stove Model 66 reels $50 for Best Prices & Quality, both (352) 344-1355 fireplace, screened porch and any advertising for Auctioneer Kevin C. as always! only 35.00 Scully, FL#AU4328 shed. NO PETS real estate which is in KINGS BAY 5340 W. Glenbrook St. 352-464-0316 GOLF CLUB NEW violation of the law. Homosassa, FL. 34446 ZEBRA RAM PUTTER LECANTO 2 story home. 3,200 Vacant Land QUEEN BLANKET Our readers are SF, 106 ft. sea wall & Specialist WOOL SATIN CREAM 35in” Never Used $850 hereby informed that $25.00 352-382-3298 2 slips. Close to town Exc Cond No Stains 1071 N Commerce Ter. all dwellings adver- and gulf. Near Crackers. Let me help you Let us be your $20 352-513-5339 Golf Clubs 2/1 Remodeled apartment. tised in this newspa- $349,900 buy, sell, invest, CHAIN SAWS one stop shop Mens, Excalibur, full set, Includes lawn, water per are available on 352-563-9857 work good $15 each QUEEN SHEETS free appraisal, for BEVERLY HILLS GOLD fitted + top with bag and cart w/$30 cap and trash. an equal opportunity no obligation. Wheelbarrow Fri. & Sat. 9a - 3p $70 obo basis. To complain of Employment good cond $30 sheet - no pillow cases For More Listings Go To 000YGNI Residential & ESTATE SALE $10 352-513-5339 352- 527-3276 discrimination call needs. 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Stroke Tiller, Minnkota CITRUS FLORAL CITY Fruit Decor Excel Freon Wanted: 80 LB. Thrust. Garage Cond $10 Kept $9000 OBO COUNTY Only $23.50 Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun 8am We pay $$$ for Don Sr.: includes a photo 1 1 352-513-5339 cylinders and CITRUS HILLS 708-207-1116 or ESTATE SALE 352-423-1234 CHRONICLE 12375 E Walton DR WATER PITCHER cans. R12 R500 Condo/ Villa - 2 / 2 352-249-7365 Call our R11 R113 R114. -Furnished or DUNNELLON Serving Our CERAMIC Large with North Williams St CLEARWATER County Since Classified Dept. Fruit Decor Excel Convenient. Unfurnished / 6-12 for details Certified month/ or LT lease 3000 SF MOL; Classified Ads SKIFF 16 Foot. Center 1894 Cond $10 Commercial building console, electric start. 352-563-5966 352-513-5339 Professionals. 352-476-4242 work! The Oldest on .042 acre 25HP Yamaha 2 BLACK STONEWARE WEDDING GIFT IDEA Call WHISPERING PINES **For sale or lease** Sell your stroke, tilt and trim. business 312-634-6652 treasures today! 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Msg. 5th WHEEL WINNEBAGO MUSTANG 12k mi, with tow bar driven. $7000 obo 2012 Winslow CHEVROLET Exc Cond $34,000 ‘08 FLHX Street Glide, 2017 Travel Trailer 1996 COBRA , Black Very Clean, Low Miles, 352-527-8950 Pics at SCOUT 2007 17.5’ Model #34RLS, $24,995 Used 4 weekend trips Beauty 4.6 Liter 5 speed 1936 5 Window Coupe (352) 257-6860 Chronicleonline.com Solid Wood Cabinetry 350 V8, 10 bolt rear $8900 OBO Fbgl, CC, Bimini, in FL only. New roof, $13,500 obo, w/ extras 352-277-9175 Yamaha 4 Stroke, 352-795-7820 new AC. Call for (352) 465-0580 end, all steel body, all Harley-Davidson HONDA 90HP, Extra’s & Glvd pictures. $20,000 power, cold A/C. TOYOTA 2003 100th Aniv. Edition 2001Goldwing GL1800 ARCTIC FOX $26,500 352-302-6979 V Rod, Black & Silver, 28,500 miles. Many trail’r. 561-633-5731 or 2003 Slide in camper, 518-929-4789 2012 Highlander SE, Need a Vance & Hines, extras. Excellent cond. 302-539-0865 for 6 ft short bed. Very 108K mi, Mint Cond, 3rd 13,000mi, $4,950 obo Ultimate touring bike. clean, no smoking, CHEVROLET Row, MUST SEE! 1971 Camaro RS 516-819-9196 Black/chrome. $7950 AC, slide out, self con- $12,900 352-299-6890 4 sp. Black. V8 & A/C. JOB? 352-270-8089 tained, Onan gen, $22,000 obo or $9,000 (352) 270-8028 WANTED TO BUY: TRAILER possible trade. HONDA Motor Homes, travel COACHMAN 2018 Slingshot trailer 352-303-8226 2009 Shadow 750 Exc. trailers, 5th Wheels & 2019 Spirit 27’ used multiple motorcycles or Employment con. 1 owner, garage Boats. Will pay cash once. Slide, dinette, compact car, $5,000 CHEVY kept, Very low mi 3514 on the spot. Will come obo, 352-419-5053 or SELL source is... $3600 561-777-6014 huge shower. outdoor YOUR VEHICLE 1933 Chevy Hotrod to you! 407-280-0683 kit., & more $22,000 850-624-1308 350 Automatic, Steel CHRYSLER IN THE YAMAHA YAMAHA RAM TRUCK ALSO body, A/C- MUST SEE! 2001 Town & Country, 2009 V Star 1100cc AVAILABLE. $29K 352-342-8170 cold air, new brakes & Harley-Davidson Silverado. Black. 17 FT, 2004 G3, 60 hp 352-637-3156 Yamaha, 4 stroke, batt. $1500 obo 2008 Sportster Anniv. 7,973 mi. New tires, Trolling, Hummingbird DAMON FORD 621-0437 or 364-1507 Classifieds Edition/ New tires, Exc. Cond. Blue book 1930 Model A Fish Finder & Bimini 2011 Tuscany - 43 foot   Classifieds www.chronicleonline.com brakes, tune-up & oil $4,360 - asking $3,350 352-726-0415 Bath & a half, King size Brand 5 Window Coupe, 76 K change. $4500 OBO 352-573-8389 mi./ EXCELLENT Cond. bed. 44K mi. Exc cond new offer $16,000 352-795-3510 MUST SEE !! 352-601-0310 PLYMOUTH FIFTH WHEEL ~$69.95~ ONLY 1934 Sedan, Chevy V8 FOUR WINDS 2017 Heartland Pioneer Auto, 9” Ford Rear, 2005 Chateau, 31 ft, PI 276 -32ft./ 2 slides, $19.95 Nice street rod. 6139-0522 FCRN class C, 1 slide out, Auto Leveling, Rear Run ‘til it sells for 7 days $17,500 OBO NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE generator, H & AC Bunks, $24,500 603-660-0491 44,700 miles, $24,000 352-634-2247 $29.95 Notice is hereby given that on 5/29/2020 at 10:30 am the following mobile home will be sold at public auction pursuant to F.S. 715.109: 1977 TWIN #T2472784A & (352) 527-3980 HEARTLAND for 14 days STUDEBAKER T2472784B. Last Tenants: Richard A Howland. Sale will be held at: Realty Systems- Ari- 2008 Big Country 5th 1950 Ramp Truck zona Inc- 3150 NE 36th Ave Ocala, FL 34479, 813-282-5925. Gulf Stream Wheel, 32’, 2 Slides/ $49.95 440eng, AT, 12klb. 2018 motor home, Newer tires/ Loveseat/ for 30 days winch, 5500lb light- SELL Published May 15 & 22, 2020 model 6238, 4500 mi T.V. 810-705-2539 Applies to all weight alum ramps. YOUR VEHICLE self contained, slide out vehicles, boats, $69.95 55k mi $12,000 OBO $47,500 352- 212-6949 MONTANA Run ‘til it sells!! 772-766-4073 IN THE 2010, 36’ 5th wheel RV’s, campers Excellent Condition & motorcycles. 4 slides, $25,000 TRIUMPH (352) 257-6860 1973 TR6, 4 spd, 6 cyl, 6144-0529 FCRN * Call your 2 Tops, Red w/ Black Classifieds Osborne, III, John Alden 2020-CP-000327 Notice to Creditors REDUCED!! Call your Interior $15,000 Firm IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT   Classified IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE CASE NO. 2020-CP-000327 Brand 5th WHEEL HITCH Classified Representative 352-503-6859 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF JOHN ALDEN OSBORNE, III, Reese 16K w/ square new offer Representative for details. Deceased. tube slider, ideal for NOTICE TO CREDITORS short bed truck $390, for details. 352-563-5966 ONLY obo 352-382-3298 352-563-5966 The administration of the estate of John Alden Osborne, III, deceased, whose ~$69.95~ $19.95 date of death was June 14, 2019, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, ROCKWOOD Florida, Probate Division, File Number 2020-CP-000327; the address of which is 110 2013 A frame camp- CHEVROLET WANTED 2001 S10 pick-up for 7 days North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the per- ing trlr, hard side, JUNK & ESTATE Run ‘til it sells 5 sp. AC, Sr owned sonal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. sleeps 4, AC, Fridge, CARS 55k orig mil, $6,000 $29.95 All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands Stove, very clean, Up to $1,000 & MORE obo (813) 410-6976 for 14 days against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served $6500 (352) 613-0523 (352) 342-7037 TOYOTA must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE 2019 Camry SE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- FORD $49.95 ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 18K Mi. 32 MPG. 2002 F450 Lariat for 30 days All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands Like new cond. WANTED TO BUY: 141k mi, 7.3 diesel, against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AF- Applies to all Factory warranty. Many Jake brake, 5th wheel TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Motor Homes, travel options. Tech. pkg. 18” $69.95 trailers, 5th Wheels & body. Western hauler ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF vehicles, boats, alloys. $18,200 $23,500 502-345-0285 Run ‘til it sells THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. RV’s, campers Boats. Will pay cash 352-726-3730 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) & motorcycles. on the spot. Will come or 352-422-7599 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. to you! 407-280-0683 The date of first publication of this Notice is May 22, 2020. Personal Representative: Classified Ads Classified Ads Teresa Yates Lyons Call your work! CHEVROLET work! * Call your 36 Stone Gate South, Longwood, FL 32779 Classified 2010 CAMARO SS Classified Attorney for Personal Representative: Sell your Only 34K miles, Black, Sell your FORD Thomas M. VanNess, Jr., Esq. Florida Bar No. 0857750 Representative treasures today! Auto trans., Original vehicle today! 2003 F150 2003 Ford Representative VanNess & VanNess, P.A. 1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd. Crystal River, FL 34429 for details. Call  adult owner. Garage Call  F150 Lariat crew cab for details. 352-795-1444 [email protected] [email protected] 352-563-5966 352-563-5966 kept. LIKE NEW! leather looks good 352-563-5966 $17,500 352-419-7897 352-563-5966 runs well. $4000. OBO Published May 22 & 29, 2020

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6140-0522 FCRN istrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the hearing Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Cross, Robert I. 2020-CP-289 Notice to Creditors process may result in a modification of the agency action or even denial of the ap- Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, before the applicable deadline for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION plication. filing a petition for an administrative hearing. A timely request for extension of time File No. 2020-CP-289 shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted IN RE: ESTATE OF ROBERT I. CROSS, The application file is available online and can be accessed through the upon. Deceased. Department’s Information Portal at: NOTICE TO CREDITORS https://depedms.dep.state.fl.us:443/Oculus/servlet/shell?command=getEntity&rguid Mediation is not available in this proceeding. =23.676653. 11&rprofile=Permitting Authorization] The administration of the Estate of ROBERT I. CROSS, Deceased, whose date of The applicant, or any party within the meaning of Section 373.114( 1 )(a) or 373.4275, death was January 15, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, If you have any questions or are experiencing difficulty viewing the electronic appli- F.S., may also seek appellate review of this order before the Land and Water Adjudi- Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flor- cation, please call Kat Brioni at (813) 470-5775. catory Commission under Section 373.114(1) or 373.4275, F.S. Requests for review be- ida 34450. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Per- fore the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission must be filed with the Secretary sonal Representative’s attorney are set forth below. A person whose substantial interests arc. affected by the Department’s action may of the Commission and served on the Department within 20 days from the date All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands petition for an administrative proceeding (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and when this order is filed with the Clerk of the Department. against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served 120.57, F.S. Pursuant to Rule 28-106.201, F.A.C., a petition for an administrative hear- must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE ing must contain the following information: Published May 22, 2020. TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. (a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency’s file or All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands identification number, if known; against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS (b) The name, address, any email address, any facsimile number, and telephone AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. number of the petitioner; the name, address, and telephone number of the ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. petitioner’s representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes dur- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO ing the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner’s sub- 6142-0522 FCRN YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. stantial interests are or will be affected by the agency determination; HISTORICAL RESOURCES ADVISORY BOARD The date of the first publication of this Notice is May 15, 2020. (c) A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency Notice of Meeting Person Giving Notice: decision; Nina M. Cross 169 Sugarberry Lane, Beverly Hills, Florida 34465 (d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the peti- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Historical Resources Advisory Attorney for Person Giving Notice: tion must so indicate; Board will meet on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 4:00 PM at the Lecanto Government R. Wesley Bradshaw Bradshaw & Mountjoy, P.A. (e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida, to discuss business of 209 Courthouse Square Inverness, Florida 34450 that the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency’s pro- the Historical Resources Advisory Board which may properly come before them. Telephone (352) 726-1211 Facsimile (352) 726-3180 posed action; Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a (f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes that the petitioner contends require disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, Published May 15 & 22, 2020. reversal or modification of the agency’s proposed action, including an explanation 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes; and days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, (g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. that the petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency’s proposed Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el Condado action. dentro de dos días de la notificación de la publicación (352-527-5370) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Historical Resources Ad- 6141-0522 FCRN ( 6/3 sale ) The petition must be filed (received by the Clerk) in the Office of General Counsel of visory Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: GS AUTO TOWING gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and in- the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record shall in- tent to sell these vehicles at 61 NE US HWY 19, Crystal River, FL 34429, pursuant to sub- Florida 32399-3000. clude the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. section 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. GS Auto Towing reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. Also, a copy of the petition shall be mailed to the applicant at the address indicated BY: Growth Management Date & Time of Sale VIN # Y ear/Model Vehicle above at the time of filing. (352) 527-5221 June 03, 2020 at 9:00 AM 5TENX22N86Z164076 2006 TOYT In accordance with Rule 62-110.106(3), F.A.C., petitions for an administrative hearing Published May 22, 2020. Published May 22, 2020 by the applicant must be filed within 21 days of receipt of this written notice. Peti- tions filed by any persons other than the applicant, and other than those entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be filed within 21 days of publica- tion of the notice or within 21 days of receipt of the written notice, whichever occurs first. Under Section 120.60(3), F.S., however, any person who has asked the Depart- ment for notice of agency action may file a petition within 21 days of receipt of such notice, regardless of the date of publication. The failure to file a petition within the 6143-0522 FCRN 6145-0522 FCRN appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that person’s right to request an Fictitious Name NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE PERMIT administrative determination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes. intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent inter- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of its intent to issue a per- vention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the discretion of the fictitious name of: mit to Katherine Alberdi Smyder to install 243 linear feet of clean, natural rock boul- the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, ROLLEN QUAIL FARM ders between 12”- 18” inch diameter riprap. F.A.C. located at 8039 W Inspiration Ct., Box C11, Crystal River, Florida 34428, in the County of Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the The Department will issue the environmental resource permit and, unless a timely pe- Under Rule 62-110.106(4), F.A.C., a person whose substantial interests are affected by Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL. tition for an administrative proceeding is filed pursuant to the provisions of Sections the Department’s action may also request an extension of time to file a petition for Dated at Crystal River, Florida, this 20 day of May, 2020.. 120.569 and 120.57, F.S, On the filing of a timely and sufficient petition, this action will an administrative hearing. The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the Michael R Rollen, Owner/CEO not be final and effective until further order of the Department. Because the admin- request for an extension of time. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Published May 22, 2020. Ad#:000YH12 Date:05/22/20 Day:FRI Size:9.888X21.333 Cust:31948 Salesperson:805 Last Edited By:MPATE Pub:CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLEC itrusTag Line:FULLCounty (FL) Chronicle B8 Friday, May 22, 2020 PAGE Color Info:4COLOR VILLAGE TOYOTA

NO PAYMENTS FOR UP TO 6 MONTHS 0% APR 2020 TOYOTA 0% APR 2020 Toyota AVAILABLE COROLLA AVAILABLE RAV4 LE MODEL#1852 LE MODEL#4430

$ $ 92 -OR- ZERO 175 -OR- ZERO PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS DOWN PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS DOWN WITH $5899 DOWN $255/MO. FOR 36 MOS. WITH $5899 DOWN $345/MO. FOR 36 MOS.

FOR WELL-QUALIFIED LESSEES WITH APPROVED CREDIT THROUGH SETF. NOT ALL LESSEES WILL QUALIFY. FOR WELL-QUALIFIED LESSEES WITH APPROVED CREDIT THROUGH SETF. NOT ALL LESSEES WILL QUALIFY. CLOSED-END LEASE ON NEW 2020 COROLLA LE MODEL #1852. $92 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $5,899 DUE AT CLOSED-END LEASE ON NEW 2020 RAV4 LE MODEL # 4430. $175 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $5,899 DUE AT SIGNING. OR $255 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $0 DUE AT SIGNING. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. MONTHLY SIGNING. OR $345 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $0 DUE AT SIGNING. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. PAYMENTS DO NOT INCLUDE TAXES. 12,000 MILES PER YEAR. APR OFFER: WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRICES ARE MONTHLY PAYMENTS DO NOT INCLUDE TAXES. 12,000 MILES PER YEAR. PRICES ARE PLUS TAX TAG AND $995 PLUS TAX TAG AND $995 DEALER FEE. EXPIRES 5/31/2020. DEALER FEE. EXPIRES 5/31/2020. 0% APR 2020 TOYOTA 0% APR 2020 TOYOTA AVAILABLE CAMRY LE AVAILABLE TACOMA MODEL#2532 MODEL#7146 V6 SR5

$ $ 139 -OR- ZERO 164 -OR- ZERO PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS DOWN PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS DOWN WITH $5899 DOWN $299/MO. FOR 36 MOS. WITH $5899 DOWN $327/MO. FOR 36 MOS. FOR WELL-QUALIFIED LESSEES WITH APPROVED CREDIT THROUGH SETF. NOT ALL LESSEES WILL QUALIFY. FOR WELL-QUALIFIED LESSEES WITH APPROVED CREDIT THROUGH SETF. NOT ALL LESSEES WILL QUALIFY. CLOSED-END LEASE ON NEW 2020 CAMRY LE MODEL # 2532. $139 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $5,899 DUE AT CLOSED-END LEASE ON NEW 2020 TACOMA V6 SR5 MODEL # 7146. $164 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $5,899 SIGNING. OR $299 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $0 DUE AT SIGNING. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. MONTHLY DUE AT SIGNING. OR $337 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $0 DUE AT SIGNING. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT PAYMENTS DO NOT INCLUDE TAXES. 12,000 MILES PER YEAR. PRICES ARE PLUS TAX TAG AND $995 DEALER FEE. REQUIRED. MONTHLY PAYMENTS DO NOT INCLUDE TAXES. 12,000 MILES PER YEAR. PRICES ARE PLUS TAX TAG EXPIRES 5/31/2020. AND $995 DEALER FEE. EXPIRES 5/31/2020.

OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED. INTEREST ACCRUES FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. PAYMENTS MAY BE DEFERRED FOR THE FIRST 90 DAYS, ON RETAIL CONTRACTS, FOR TERMS UP TO 75 MONTHS. VILLAGE TOYOTA WILL PAY THE REMAINING 3 MONTHS UP TO $499. WITH APPROVED CREDIT AND FINANCING THROUGH SOUTHEAST TOYOTA FINANCE. OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED. 0% APR FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS ON 2020 COROLLA, RAV4, TACOMA, AND CAMRY MODELS. ALL OFFERS WITH APPROVED CREDIT AND FINANCING THROUGH SOUTHEAST TOYOTA FINANCE. MONTHLY PAYMENT $16.67 PER $1000 FINANCED. EXPIRES 5/31/2020. HUGE SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED VEHICLES UNDER $15,000 2009 HONDA 2006 TOYOTA 2009 SCION 2013 CHEVROLET 2013 FORD CIVIC EX RAV4 XD EQUINOX LS ESCAPE S

20050082 $5,882 20050037 $5,882 20040099 $6,333 20050019 $7,552 20050071 $7,832 2014 MAZDA 2014 KIA 2012 MAZDA 2012 TOYOTA 2015 DODGE MAZDA3 OPTIMA EX MAZDA3 CAMRY SE DART

2005000 $8,222 20020209 $8,774 20050035 $8,982 20050069 $9,262 20050192 $9,491 2015 MAZDA 2012 TOYOTA 2012 TOYOTA 2013 KIA 2013 TOYOTA CX-5 RAV4 CAMRY HYBRID SORENTO LX RAV4

20030224 $9,973 20050195 $9,991 20050138 $10,591 20040030 $10,973 20050003 $11,582 2014 Toyota Camry 20050194...... $11,591 2010 Toyota 4Runner 20040137...... $14,882 2018 Toyota Camry 20030228...... $17,344 2014 Nissan Pathfinder 20030179...... $12,594 2016 Toyota Camry Hybrid 20030112. .$14,944 2016 Toyota Prius 20040085...... $17,583 2011 Toyota Avalon 20050141...... $12,811 2014 Buick Enclave 20049007...... $14,992 2020 Toyota Corolla 20049004...... $17,594 2017 Jeep Renegade 20040124...... $12,992 2015 Toyota Prius V 20040091...... $15,693 2017 Ford Explorer 20040146...... $17,822 2019 Toyota Corolla 20040021...... $13,294 2016 Dodge Journey 20050128...... $15,791 2018 Toyota Camry 20050023...... $17,882 2018 Mazda Mazda3 20050017...... $13,972 2017 Toyota Camry 20050081...... $15,862 2016 GMC Terrain 20050182...... $17,991 2014 Toyota Camry 20049009...... $13,992 2016 Toyota Camry Hybrid 20050197. $15,981 2016 Toyota Prius 20050170...... $17,991 2015 Toyota Prius 20050064...... $14,032 2016 Kia Sportage 20040122A...... $16,742 2018 Toyota Camry 20050171...... $18,591 2019 Toyota Corolla 20040132...... $14,162 2017 Chevrolet Camaro 20040049...... $16,884 2018 Toyota C-HR 20050134...... $18,991 2017 Toyota Camry 20030097...... $14,324 2017 Toyota Camry 20050095...... $17,191 2019 Toyota C-HR 20059009...... $18,991 2016 Toyota Corolla 20050080...... $14,442 2015 Toyota Avalon 20050049...... $17,212 2019 Honda Accord 20020326...... $18,994 2013 Toyota Sienna 20040170...... $14,622 2018 Toyota Camry 20040113...... $17,223 2012 Jeep Wrangler 20050200...... $19,591 2019 Toyota Corolla 20059003...... $14,772 2014 Cadillac SRX 20040004...... $17,324 2018 Toyota Camry 20059012...... $19,591

ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG AND $995 DEALER FEE.

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