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NEWS BRIEFS Law seeks robbery suspect Gas prices Chronicle from a teller, showing a reason to believe - most expensive silver revolver with a arm wasn’t real.” since 2014 The Citrus County black handle and left with The suspect was last Sheriff ’s Office is seeking an undisclosed amount of seen getting in a dark col- Gas prices in July were a suspect sought for ques- money, the release stated. ored sedan eastbound on the highest in seven tioning in a late-morning There were a number East Thomas Street, In- years. bank robbery, according of employees inside the verness. Law enforce- “Florida gas prices re- to a sheriff ’s office news bank when the incident ment authorities notified main elevated due to release. occurred, Brittney Car- nearby businesses and tightening global supplies, On Monday, Aug. 2, at man, CCSO spokes- See SUSPECT/Page A5 as demand recovers from around 10 a.m. a white or woman told the the pandemic,” said Mark light skinned black male Chronicle, noting detec- Citrus County Sheriff’s Jenkins, spokesman for approximately 5 feet, 5 tives were still on scene Office detectives are AAA - The Auto Club inches to 5 feet, 10 inches in the early afternoon seeking the person in this Group. tall wearing a brown wig hours conducting inter- photo for questioning in a and gray sweater entered bank robbery Monday, Last month, prices av- views with them. the BBVA bank at 2875 E. “No one was injured, no Aug. 2, at BBVA bank at eraged $2.99 per gallon, Gulf-to-Lake Highway, In- shootings were involved,” 2875 E. Gulf-to-Lake Hwy., in July 2021 — 89 cents verness. The subject ver- said Carman, adding at Inverness. more than what drivers bally demanded money this time, “there’s no Special to paid in July 2020 and 35 cents more than July 2019. “For the next week or two, we may continue to see gas prices inch higher, but once schools Man on trial for neighbor’s death begin reopening and va- cation season ends, we’ll likely see demand trail off, Ball faces allowing for gas prices to decline gently heading into Labor Day,” said Gas second-degree Buddy spokesman Pat- rick De Haan. murder To see current Citrus County gas prices, visit www.gasbuddy.com charge Chronicle seeks BUSTER people who THOMPSON joined military Staff writer in wake of 9/11 Prosecutors began pre- senting their case against The 20th anniversary Michael Kenneth Ball for of the Sept. 11, 2001, ter- the fatal shooting of his rorist attacks is approach- Beverly Hills neighbor, ing. The Chronicle is Tyler Dorbert. seeking those individuals Attorneys on Monday, who were spurred to join Aug. 2, also picked eight the U.S. armed forces in jurors — four men and the wake of the attacks. four women — to preside To share your story, email over Ball’s trial, which is Jeff Bryan at jeff.bryan@ expected to finish by chronicleonline.com or Friday. If convicted of Dorbert’s Brian LaPeter at second-degree murder, blapeter@chronicle 64-year-old Ball could be online.com. sentenced to up to life in Where were prison. Ball also faces a charge you when it of concealing a firearm happened? without a permit for the Colt .45-caliber pistol he’s Where were you on the accused of shooting morning of Sept. 11, 32-year-old Dorbert with 2001, when terrorist at- during an argument the tacks in City, pair had the morning of Washington, D.C., and March 25, 2020, near the elsewhere brought our intersection of South nation to a standstill. The Monroe Street and Plaza Chronicle is asking read- Street. ers to share your stories, Assistant State Attor- in 200 words or less, ney Kevin Davis told the about where you were jury Dorbert and his fian- cée, Katelyn Howard, that fateful September were about to take their morning. Email your children to day care when thoughts to community@ Ball, who was getting his chronicleonline.com. mail, confronted Dorbert Commissioner over a dispute the men had back in April 2018. Schlabach to MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Assistant Public De- host town hall Michael Ball, 64, listens to proceedings Monday afternoon, Aug. 2, as his second-degree murder trial fender Ed Spaight didn’t begins in Circuit Court. He is accused of fatally shooting his neighbor, Tyler Dorbert, during an argument in Citrus County Board of March of 2020. See TRIAL/Page A2 County Commissioner second vice chair, Ruthie Davis Schlabach, will be holding a public town hall meeting from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 4 at the Central Ridge Community County sees spike ‘Shantytown’ owner Center, 77 Civic Circle in Beverly Hills. Schlabach will ask at- seeks OK from county tendees to present their in COVID-19 cases opinions on four options for MIKE WRIGHT seeking a zoning change from redevelopment of the Bev- Staff writer low density residential to allow erly Hills Pool property: Citrus Memorial Hospital changes an RV park with five spaces and I Addition of a A Crystal River property two park models on his 10 acres. fountain. owner is hoping to convince The Citrus County Planning I Addition of a visiting hours in response to surge county officials to approve a and Development Commission gazebo. zoning change to allow a small will hear the case at 9 a.m. I Addition of pickle ball FRED HIERS Citrus Memorial Hospital is RV park where officials say one Thursday, Aug. 5, at the Lecanto courts. Staff writer narrowing its patient visiting pol- is now operating illegally. Government Building. I Restoration of the icies amid a local surge of new Three illegal trailers at 10157 Neighbors in the Crystal pool with the condition Citrus County continues to see COVID cases that is being mir- N. Daylily Terrace in northwest Manor area east of U.S. 19 and a staggering spike in COVID-19 rored nationally. Citrus County were the subject south of the Cross Florida that the civic association cases as infected local residents “In order to protect our pa- of a code compliance case from Barge Canal are outraged that take ownership of the head to testing sites to learn their tients, visitors, physicians and February 2020 and, in January unpermitted RVs were allowed property after the updates condition and to hospitals for caregivers from the spread of the 2021, a hearing officer ordered to exist at all, with one neighbor have been completed. care. coronavirus, we are enacting the them removed, though they re- referring to it as a For more information, While both local hospitals re- following modified hospital visi- mained on the property until “shantytown.” call public information offi- ported they have the capacity to tor policy,” the Inverness hospital late last week, according to “Over the last few years, the cer Veronica Kamp- take in patients in case the surge said. county records. people who live there have schroer at 352-527-5484. continues, they are preparing for Meanwhile, property owner — From staff reports the worst if it happens. See SPIKE/Page A7 Ebrahim Mehranipornejad is See COUNTY/Page A5

Classifieds ...... B9 Crossword ...... B12 INDEX Lottery Numbers . . .B3 Obituaries ...... A6 Comics ...... B8 Editorial...... A9 Lottery Payouts . . . .B3 TV Listings...... B7 Horoscope ...... A4 Entertainment . . . . . A4 Movies ...... B8 A2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE TRIAL Continued from Page A1 dispute his client shot Dorbert, but argued in opening statements Ball’s actions were warranted be- cause Dorbert threatened Ball by lunging at him. Spaight said Ball was afraid Dorbert would at- tack him like he did in 2018, when Dorbert pur- portedly struck Ball in his head for going onto his property to get a cat. “Under those circum- stances, Michael Ball be- lieved his use of force was necessary because he had suffered bodily harm from Tyler Dorbert,” Spaight said. “Michael Ball bore both physical and mental scars from that incident.” Davis said neighbors will testify Dorbert never posed a threat to Ball. After a two-day hearing in June, Citrus County Cir- cuit Court Judge Richard “Ric” Howard ruled Ball MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle was unjustified in fatally ABOVE: Michael Ball walks into circuit court Monday shooting Dorbert. Howard afternoon, Aug. 2, as his trial begins. The 64-year-old is is also presiding over accused of fatally shooting his neighbor, Tyler Dorbert, Ball’s trial. during an argument in March 2020. LEFT: Circuit Court Had Howard found Ball Judge Richard “Ric” Howard looks at Assistant Public was within his right to shoot Defender Ed Spaight Monday afternoon, Aug. 2, as the trial Dorbert under Florida’s laws on justifiable use of of Michael Ball begins. Ball is accused of shooting and force, the judge would have killing Tyler Dorbert during an argument in a Beverly Hills granted Ball immunity neighborhood in March 2020. from further prosecution. didn’t want to leave the carrying a concealed fire- Ball, who was dressed in area.” arm. Ball posted bail, but a suit, sat by his lawyers Hartmann said Ball then was arrested roughly a Monday while prosecutors walked back to his house month later for Dorbert’s Blake Shore and Davis with the gun in hand. second-degree murder. called their first witnesses, “He was saying, ‘he had Davis said jurors will bet- who were mostly from Ball it coming, he had it com- ter understand Ball’s “atti- and Dorbert’s ing,’” she said. tude and state of mind” neighborhood. Davis played a couple after they watch footage of Ball lived with his mom 911 calls recorded from him lash out at the detec- catty-corner to where the shooting scene for ju- tives interviewing him Dorbert resided with yelling resumed, and they waistband, racked a round front yard, where emergency rors to listen to. about what happened. Howard and their two spotted Ball standing in into its chamber and responders would later pro- Howard, who was one of Spaight reminded ju- children — a 4-year-old Monroe Street and argu- pointed it at Dorbert, who nounce him dead. those callers, could be rors to keep either their and an infant. ing with a neighbor living was standing roughly Witnesses said Ball heard pleading with sympathies for Dorbert or Andrew Aylward, Cuno a couple houses down 8 feet away from Ball with stood over and berated Dorbert to stop engaging their dislike for Ball out of Engel, Debra McNall and from Dorbert’s. his hands raised in a ques- Howard and other neigh- with Ball before a gunshot mind when they consider Claudia Hartmann were Dorbert was also walking tioning gesture. bors trying to tend to rang out. a verdict. some of the neighbors who down his property toward “It was maybe a few sec- Dorbert’s wound. A man’s voice prosecu- “He’s not exactly a warm testified to overhearing Ball, but stopped in the onds where they were just McNall said Ball re- tors say was Ball’s could and fuzzy person, but that Ball and Dorbert arguing street a few feet from his standing there,” Aylward moved his hat and pointed also be heard: “Look at my doesn’t mean he’s a mur- between 7 and 7:30 a.m. driveway to watch Ball and said, “and that’s when he to his forehead to show head. ... He was trying to derer,” Spaight said about outside their respective his other neighbor argue. fired.” where Dorbert had struck kill me.” Ball. “You have to follow homes before the shouting “He was calmly just Aylward and Hartmann him a couple years ago. Citrus County Sheriff ’s the law.” stopped minutes later. standing there, just ob- said Dorbert was unarmed “I did not see any marks. Office deputies detained Contact Chronicle re- “It got so intense, I serving,” Aylward said. and wasn’t trying to attack ... There was absolutely no Ball and took him away to porter Buster Thompson at called 911,” Hartmann Aylward said Ball then Ball when he was shot. remorse from this defen- be questioned. 352-564-2916, bthompson@ said. “I was afraid there turned to Dorbert, walked Ball’s single shot struck dant,” she said. “When I After speaking with chronicleonline.com or visit was going to be a fight.” toward him, brandished a Dorbert in his chest, causing tried to usher him away he Ball, detectives arrested tinyurl.com/yxn2ahso to see Witnesses said the handgun from his Dorbert to fall back onto his pulled my elbow back ... he him for unlawfully more of his stories.

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STATE &CITRUS L COUNTYOCAL CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY Council ponders protection Learn to plan one full time community The council has histori- Inverness to consider additional law enforcement resource officer for cally wanted the addi- and prep meals $999,865. That would be a tional staffing and service Find out how to easily FRED HIERS In a letter to his city I Option one would 17.06% increase from the level to make the city safer. plan, shop for and prepare Staff writer council bosses, City Man- maintain the current staff- current year. “The sheriff provides a meals by attending the ager Eric Williams ing level and ser- “With the redevelop- full complement of law en- “Easy Cooking for One (or The Inverness City said the addi- vice for $892,250. ment of the Depot District forcement services,” Wil- Council will consider beef- tional protection That’s a 4.46% in- parks and the realized/ liams wrote the council. Two)” workshop from 10 to ing up its law enforcement was warranted as crease from the forthcoming growth of the “Statistically, crime indica- 11:30 a.m. Aug. 6 at the for the city. the city grows and current year. The city, option two should be tors are favorable and low.” of Citrus and the The council will vote highlights its majority of the in- given consideration,” Wil- The council’s public Nature Coast Wings Grief Tuesday, Aug. 3, whether downtown as a vis- crease would be liams wrote. meeting begins at Center, 8471 W. Periwinkle to pay for additional Cit- itor attraction. due to salary The city contracts with 5:30 p.m., at city hall, 212 Lane in Homosassa. rus County Sheriff ’s Office Williams gave increases. the sheriff ’s office to pro- W. Main St., Inverness. The program is con- protection and a second the council two Eric I Option two vide additional service be- Contact Chronicle re- ducted by Stephanie Cla- community resource offi- options and each Williams would increase yond that already porter Fred Hiers at 352- mer McMinds from the UF/ cer as the city prepares its continues through Inverness the overall staff- available because the city 563-5660 or fred.hiers@ IFAS Citrus County Exten- 2021-2022 budget. September 2022. city manager. ing and service by is within the county. chronicleonline.com. sion Office. It will also fea- ture a cooking demonstration using an electric pressure cooker. Open to the public, the gathering will follow CDC Dancers to perform at NASCAR event guidelines and space may be limited. To reserve a spot in advance, call 352-249-1470. To learn more about grief support programs, visit friendsofcitrus.org or Friends of Citrus on Facebook. ‘Rec and Roll’ at Citrus parks Citrus County Parks and Recreation’s “Rec and Roll” is on a temporary hold and will resume from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 10, and every Tuesday thereafter at the Lecanto Community Park, 3494-3798 W. Educa- tional Path. Rec and Roll also occurs from 5 to 8 p.m. April through October on the fol- lowing days: I First Tuesdays at the Beverly Hills Community Park, 997 W. Roosevelt Blvd. I Second Tuesdays at Wesley Jones Park, 2510 W. Castania Drive in Citrus Springs. I Third Tuesdays at the Homosassa Area Recre- NANCY KENNEDY/For the Chronicle ation Park, 4414 S. Grand- Dance students at Citrus Academy of Dance Arts in Inverness practice their moves. The studio has been invited to perform at the pre-race march Ave. concert for the annual Coke Zero Sugar 400 NASCAR Cup Series stock car race at Daytona International Speedway Aug. 28, and they’re I Fourth Tuesdays at looking for other local dancers to join them. Floral Park, 9530 S. But this will be my first time Parkside Ave. in Floral City. Citrus Academy of Dance Arts seeks dancers to join in performing as a dancer,” Ame- Participants should look lia Krowec said. out for the white “Rec Mo- NANCY KENNEDY At 17, Jadon Haimbaugh has join them. Cariellis said she would be bile” which houses giant Staff writer been dancing for 13 years. CADA owner Chandra Haim- scared to perform by herself, Connect Four, cornhole, “What I like most is getting to baugh said she has 15 students “but with a group I’ll feel more hula hooping, giant , For Cariellis Resto, 7, danc- dance with other people. Also, who are going to the Aug. 28 confident,” she said. sack races, three-legged ing “makes everything that it gives me a chance to travel event and she’s opening it up to Jadon said this is a big oppor- races, sidewalk chalk, Four- seems black and white feel like and meet new people, and it other dance studios, cheer tunity and he’s looking forward square, kickball, sports, rainbow colors.” lets me perform,” he said. teams or anyone aged 4 and up to it. “When I’m dancing, I feel Performing before an audi- who wants to learn a dance rou- “It means we get to perform Jenga and more. For infor- like I’m in Candyland,” she ence, he said, gets his heart tine or two and perform. in front of a lot of people, and mation, call 352-527-7540. said. pumping, fills him with “I’m not looking for new stu- we’ve never done anything this Join the Amelia Krowec, 11, said adrenalin. dents for the studio, just for big before,” he said. dancing gives her a break, that “It’s exhilarating,” he said. people who want to come and Also, prior to the Aug. 28 17th annual CCVF when she’s dancing she can’t These kids, dance students at dance with us,” she said. event in Daytona, Citrus Acad- golf tourney think about problems. Citrus Academy of Dance Arts They will have a total of emy of Dance Arts is teaming “I’ve been doing ballet since (CADA) in Inverness, have the 15 minutes, which is time for up with Citrus County Speed- Check in for the 17th an- I was 2,” she said. “When I was opportunity to perform before about six routines, Haimbaugh way to do a photo shoot and nual Citrus County Veterans little, I wanted to be a thousands of people at the pre- said. The routines will be a va- music video with the Daytona Foundation (CCVF) golf ballerina, but when I learned race concert for the annual riety of ballet, contemporary, NASCAR pace car on Aug. 14, tournament will be at how hard that would be I Coke Zero Sugar 400 NASCAR hip hop and jazz. and other dancers are welcome 7:30 a.m. Saturday, changed my mind. But knowing Cup Series stock car race at “When I was in first grade, I to join in, as well. Sept. 11, at the Citrus Hills ballet is important to do con- Daytona International Speed- sang ‘You are My Sunshine’ For more information, call Golf and Country Club pro temporary dance, which is way Aug. 28 — and there’s room while holding a sunny card- Chandra Haimbaugh shop with an 8:30 a.m. what I love.” for more local dancers to board cutout with my face in it. 352-400-1886. shotgun start. Groups short of four per- sons will be combined into teams. You do not need to be a veteran to participate. The tournament is dedi- Fire damages Brooksville man takes prison cated to the late Rear Adm. Carlton “Mac” McLeod, re- tired U.S. Navy and the Beverly Hills home offer for sexually abusing girl CCVF BUSTER THOMPSON from state prison, and was designated to president BUSTER stations in Pine Ridge, Staff writer be a sex offender for his lifetime. from its THOMPSON Hernando, Citrus Springs, Citrus County Circuit Court Judge inception Staff writer Kensington and Connell A Brooksville man agreed to spend Richard “Ric” Howard ratified Wilkins’ in 2004 Heights contained the 12 years in prison for sexually abusing a plea change and adjudicated him guilty until A fire damaged a Bev- blaze to a living room, con- teenage girl over the course of of the offense. trolling it by 1:24 p.m. 2020. erly Hills home and several months in Citrus County. According to Diaz and court threatened the lives of two No injuries were re- In exchange for the sentence, records, the Florida Depart- The Rear Adm. pets inside. ported, and the house had 39-year-old Wayne Lamont ment of Children and Families registra- ‘Mac’ Citrus County Fire Res- no working smoke Wilkins pleaded no contest filed a report with the Citrus tion form McLeod cue (CCFR) responded at detectors. Monday, Aug. 2, to a charge of County Sheriff ’s Office on and $65 around 1:05 p.m. Sunday, Firefighters docu- sexual battery on a child be- Sept. 12 about a girl disclosing donation must be received Aug. 1, to an address off of mented 50% of damages to tween 12 and 18 years old. Wilkins had been abusing her by Aug. 30. It includes golf South Fillmore Street, the home’s interior, ac- As part of negotiations with Wayne since the start of March, when and cart, beverages and where firefighters arrived cording to CCFR, but the Wilkins’ lawyer, Michael Black- she was 14 years old. Wilkins lunch. The tournament fea- to light smoke showing building remained intact. stone, Assistant State Attorney She later confirmed her state- tures a hole-in-one prize from inside a single-story Members of the Ameri- Patricia Diaz opted not to prose- ments in an interview with in- and door prizes. house. can Red Cross were con- cute Wilkins for his other two counts of vestigators of a child protection team. Contributions for door According to CCFR, no tacted to the sexual battery. An arrest warrant was issued Sept. 17 prizes and hole sponsor- one was inside the home displaced residents. Inves- Each charge Wilkins faced was pun- for Wilkins, who was transported to the ships for $425, $325, $225 but firefighters rescued an tigators with the Florida ishable by up to life in prison. Citrus County jail Oct. 26 from the Suf- or $125 are welcome. uninjured cat and dog. State Fire Marshal’s Office Wilkins will also serve 10 years of folk County Correctional Facility in also responded. The CCVF has provided CCFR crews from sex-offender probation after his release New York, court records show. financial assistance to local honorably discharged veter- Around the COUNTY ans and their surviving spouses with close to Register for a first time Sept. 9 to 30. housing, financing and closing. Suc- Class size is limited and registration $400,000 since 2004. homebuyers class This is a four week class designed to cessful completion of the class fulfills is required by Aug. 26. To register, To register, visit citrusvf. help attendees better understand the the required education requirement for visit cchomebuyers3.eventbrite.com, org, call 352-382-0430 or UF/IFAS Extension Citrus County entire home buying process, including rural development programs and fed- call 352-527-5700 or email ellissm@ 352-382-3847. will host a virtual class for first time preparing credit and finances, shopping eral down payment and closing cost as- ufl.edu. — From staff reports homebuyers from 6 to 8 p.m. from for a home, home inspection, fair sistance programs available. — From staff reports NOTHING BELOW A4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday: Your generosity and kindness ENTERTAINMENT Today is Tuesday, Aug. 3, the are honorable, but don’t lose sight of 215th day of 2021. There are your needs and the risks involved when 150 days left in the year. you allow relationships to become im- support in her recovery. balanced. Don’t let anyone take advan- ’s ‘Lord of the ’- Today’s Highlight: “My leg will never be the same. She is a new On Aug. 3, 1936, Jesse Owens of tage of you. Observe how others react inspired series to bow in 2022 leg. And I love her. We are buddies. We have a and give back. the won the first of his — Start the countdown. An Am- come a long way and we have a fabulous life Helping others four gold medals at the Olym- Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): azon series inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s “Lord of ahead,” Judd wrote. will encourage you to see life through a pics as he took the 100-meter sprint. different lens. Make a change to your the Rings” and “The Hobbit” novels will premiere Kathy Griffin undergoing On this date: daily routine that will stabilize your life. in September 2022. In 1949, the National Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Discipline The date was announced Monday as filming in surgery for lung cancer Association was formed as a merger and hard work geared toward looking New Zealand concluded for the as-yet untitled se- Kathy Griffin has revealed that she is undergo- of the Basketball Association of and feeling your best will lift your spirits ries, which Amazon said will relate the “fabled ing surgery for lung cancer and her doctors are America and the National Basketball and help you attract supportive people. Second Age of Middle-earth’s history.” optimistic she “should be up and running around League. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): An adventure The story is set thousands of years before the as usual in a month or less.” In 1981, U.S. air traffic controllers will spark your interest and revive your events of Tolkien’s famed fantasy-adventure works The comedian took to Insta- went on strike, despite a warning enthusiasm for life, love and learning. and will follow new and familiar characters con- gram and Twitter Monday to say from President Ronald Reagan they Transformation begins with information. fronting the “long-feared re-emergence of evil to her cancer was caught early would be fired, which they were. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): People who Middle-earth,” ground that has yet to be covered and confined to her left lung. The Muscular don’t share the same beliefs or opinions Ten years ago: on screen, the streaming service said The surgery will result in half Dystrophy Association announced will be looking for a fight. Think outside The series will debut in more than 200 countries the box, and you’ll find solutions. her left lung being removed. that Jerry Lewis was no longer its and territories with a large ensemble cast that in- “It’s been a helluva four national chairman and would not be Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21): Keeping cludes Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Morfydd tabs on what things cost and how you years, trying to get back to appearing on the Labor Day Clark, Ismael Cruz Córdova, Sophia Nomvete Kathy can reduce your overhead will bring you work, making you guys laugh Griffin telethon. peace of mind. Don’t take unnecessary and Lloyd Owen. and entertaining you, but I’m One year ago: A Norwegian physical risks. New Zealand also was the home for taping of gonna be just fine,” she wrote. “Please stay up to cruise ship line halted all trips after a Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on director Peter Jackson’s “Lord of the Rings” and date on your medical check ups.” coronavirus outbreak on one ship in- health, fitness and putting deals in place prequel “The Hobbit” film trilogies. Well-wishers included , who wrote fected more than 40 people on to ease stress and secure better days The series will debut Sept. 2, 2022. on Twitter: “I’m beaming out to you all my love and board, most of them crew members; ahead financially. Take a disciplined ap- Ashley Judd walks again long vibes for good health,” and Ashley Nicole Black, the cruise line had been one of the proach to getting along with your peers. who wrote: “Praying for you! So many folks got first companies to resume sailing Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19): Relaxation after shattering leg in Africa your back!” during the pandemic. will encourage a healthy attitude and a Ashley Judd is walking again, nearly six Griffin has had a tumultuous few years, includ- Today’s Birthdays: Football Hall clear mind. Knowing what you want will months after shattering her leg deep in a Congo- ing facing backlash in 2017 for taking part in a help you avoid being a follower. of Fame coach Marv Levy is 96. lese rainforest. photoshoot that showed her holding up a fake Singer Tony Bennett is 95. Actor Stay calm Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20): Judd posted a video of her- bloody head resembling president . and be a good listener. Once you under- Donald Trump Martin Sheen is 81. College and Pro stand how others feel, it will be easier to self on Instagram on Sunday Her sister, Joyce Griffin, died of cancer in Sep- Football Hall of Famer Lance Alworth come up with a workable solution. walking by herself up a hill in a tember 2017 and her mother, Maggie Griffin, died is 81. Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart Aries (March 21-April 19): Express national park in the Swiss alps. in March 2020 after battling dementia. is 80. Singer Beverly Lee (The Shire- yourself and initiate plans. Say no to un- “My leg and foot, worked Charles Connor, drummer for lles) is 80. Movie director John safe situations, health risks and emo- beautifully. I walked up hill on Landis is 71. Actor JoMarie Payton is tional manipulation. Opportunities uneven surfaces for an hour Little Richard, dies at age 86 71. Actor Jay North (TV: “Dennis the should benefit everyone involved. confidently and came down Ashley LOS ANGELES — Charles Connor, known for Menace”) is 70. Actor Philip Casnoff Taurus (April 20-May 20): You may not carefully and easily,” Judd said Judd being Little Richard’s drummer who performed is 67. Actor John C. McGinley is 62. welcome change, but it will be a in the post. with other music greats including James Brown Actor Lisa Ann Walter is 60. Rock wake-up call to tidy up loose ends. A Judd tripped over a log and broke her tibia in and Sam Cooke, has died. He was 86. singer James Hetfield (Metallica) is lecture from a friend or relative will en- multiple places while joining researchers in a 58. Actor Isaiah Washington is 58. courage you to improve your lifestyle. Connor’s daughter, Queenie Connor Son- night-time search for bonobos. She said she spent , said her father died peacefully in his sleep Country musician Dean Sams (Lon- Gemini (May 21-June 20): Sharing per- nefeld hours on the forest , biting a stick after early Saturday while under hospice care at his estar) is 55. Hip-hop artist Spinder- sonal information will give someone a screaming in pain. Several men carried her back competitive edge. Reveal what’s neces- home in Glendale, California. She said her father ella (Salt-N-Pepa) is 50. Actor Brigid sary, and work diligently to achieve su- to camp in a hammock tied to a pole, and then had been diagnosed with normal pressure hydro- Brannagh is 49. Actor Michael Ealy perior results. Say no to temptation. she was evacuated by motorbike over dirt roads, cephalus, a brain disorder that causes fluid is 48. NFL quarterback Tom Brady is Cancer (June 21-July 22): Refuse to with a driver steering and another man “holding buildup. Connor Sonnefeld called the drummer a 44. Actor Evangeline Lilly is 42. Actor let the decisions or changes others the top part of my shattered tibia together.” “great father” who was always positive and a per- Mamie Gummer is 38. Country make disrupt your day. Follow through The actress thanked her African colleagues, son who never gave up on his dreams. singer Whitney Duncan is 37. Actor as planned. doctors, therapists, family and fans for their — From wire reports Jon Foster is 37.

YESTERDAY’S WEATHER F LO R I DA TE M PERATU RES ALERT CITRUS SIGNUP HI / LO PR City H L F’cast City H L F’cast I To register for the Citrus County Sheriff’s 91/74 0.40" Daytona Bch. 89 75 sh 89 80 sh Office’s Alert Citrus weather program, visit Fort Lauderdale 90 78 sh Ocala 86 74 sh www.sheriffcitrus.org and click on the links to Fort Myers 90 77 t Orlando 89 75 sh register. Gainesville 84 73 sh Pensacola 87 76 t I Create a profile, list how you want to be Homestead 90 77 sh Sarasota 91 78 t contacted in case of a weather emergency H / LO PR Jacksonville 87 75 sh Tallahassee 82 73 sh (text, mobile phone, home phone, email), then 85/74 0.60" Key West 91 82 pc Tampa 89 78 t include the address(es) you want alerts for. YTD 46.50" Lakeland 90 75 t Vero Beach 91 75 sh You can choose what types of emergencies Melbourne 90 75 sh W. Palm Bch. 87 80 sh you want to hear about, and set a quiet period M AR IN E OU T LOOK for no contact. HI / LO PR Today: Southwest winds around 10 Gulf water I Those without computer access may call 88/74 1.50" knots. Seas 2 feet. Bay and inland temperature 352-249-2705. waters a light chop. Scattered thunderstorms. Tonight: Southwest HI / LO PR HI / LO PR winds around 10 knots. Seas 2 to 3 Legend: YTD-Year to feet. Bay and inland waters a light chop. 84° Date, PR-Daily 85/75 2.50" TakenTaken at Crystal at Aripeka River Precipitation 92/74 1.60" THREE DAY OU T LOOK Exclusive daily LA K E L E V E L S forecast by: Location MON SUN Full TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING Withlacoochee at Holder 31.78 31.63 34.64 Tsala Apopka-Hernando 37.86 37.82 38.66 To start your subscription: High: 85° Low: 74° Tsala Apopka-Inverness 39.30 39.27 39.73 Call now for home delivery by our carriers: Numerous storms with heavy rain and frequent Tsala Apopka-Floral City 40.53 40.44 41.37 lightning. Localized flooding possible. Citrus County: 352-563-5655 Levels reported in feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, 13 weeks: $65.72* — 26 weeks: $117.09* WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MORNING the mean-annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in — 1 year: $193.46* any one year. This data is obtained from the Water Management District Subscription price does not include applicable state and local High: 86° Low: 74° and is subject to revision. In no event will the District or the United States Geological Survey sales tax. Any promotional rate, other than what’s listed above, is Partly sunny with thunderstorms likely. Localized be liable for any damages arising out of the use of this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211. non-refundable. Temporary suspension of your print newspaper flooding possible., delivery due to vacation and other reasons does not extend your THURSDAY & FRIDAY MORNING T HE N ATION subscription expiration date. 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Record 99/68 HUMIDITY For home delivery by mail: Normal 92/71 In Florida: $67.34 for 13 weeks Yesterday at 3 p.m. 87% L Mean temp. 82 Elsewhere in U.S.: $78.26 for 13 weeks Departure from mean -3 POLLEN COUNT** PRECIPITATION* Predominant:Today’s Grasses active pollen: Contact us about circulation/delivery issues: Yesterday 0.19" Tue ragweed, grasses, sagebrush Total for the month 0.97" low med high Total for the year 20.63" **Light - only extreme allergic will show symp- 352-563-5655 Today’s count: 1.3/12 Questions: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday to Friday Normal for the year 31.45" toms, moderate - most allergic will experience Wednesday’s count: 1.9 Closed Saturday, 8 to 10 a.m. Sunday **Official record values from Tampa International symptoms, heavy - all allergic will experience FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M. UV INDEX: 4 Main switchboard phone numbers: symptoms.Thursday’s count: 3.5 Tuesday 0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate, AIR QUALITY Citrus County — 352-563-6363 Citrus Springs, Dunnellon and Marion County residents, 7-9 high, 10+ very high MON TUE MON TUE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Yesterday observed Good City H L Pcp. H L Fcst City H L Pcp. 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MEADOWCREST BLVD., TUESDAY Nashville 86 68 0.00 86 65 s Bermuda 82/80/s Rio 70/62/ra CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 C ity High Low KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; Cairo 105/85/s 85/70/mc Chassahowitzka*2:22 a.m. 0.2 ft 2:56 p.m. 0.5 ft 6:35 a.m. 0.2 ft 11:27 p.m. 0.1 ft fg=fog; hz=haze; mc=mostly cloudy; Calgary 89/58/pc Sydney 65/53/ra PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Crystal River** 12:55 a.m. 1.3 ft 12:39 p.m. 2.0 ft 7:13 a.m. 1.0 ft 8:38 p.m. 0.3 ft pc=partly cloudy; ra=rain; rs=rain/ Havana 88/78/cl Tokyo 90/81/ra snow; s=sunny; sh=showers; SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Withlacoochee* 10:03 a.m. 3.5 ft None n/a 4:44 a.m. 2.0 ft 6:34 p.m. 0.6 ft sm=smoke; sn=snow; ss=snow Hong Kong 85/81/ra Toronto 77/60/s Homosassa*** 2:38 a.m. 0.6 ft 1:15 p.m. 1.4 ft 6:51 a.m. 0.2 ft 11:26 p.m. 0.0 ft showers; t=thunderstorms Jerusalem 93/73/s Warsaw 74/57/s CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE LOCAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 A5

MATTHEW BECK C Members of the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office investigate a bank robbery Monday, Aug. 2, at the BBVA Bank in Inverness. The bank is located at the corner of South Croft Road and West Gulf-to-Lake Highway. about the incident that just occurred and to also inquire if they happen to have any SUSPECT surveillance cameras that might have Continued from Page A1 footage we could review for additional information.” those along the suspect’s path of travel, If you can provide any information Carman said. about this case, please contact the Major “When we responded out, we had mul- Crimes Unit of the Citrus County Sher- tiple CCSO’s detectives and deputies go iff ’s Office at 352-249-2790. to each individual business in that plaza, To remain anonymous and possibly be the nearby plaza and the McDonald’s (all eligible for a reward, contact Crime Stop- those store fronts basically along the sus- pers of Citrus County at 888-ANY-TIPS pects pathway of travel),” she said, “to (888-269-8477) or online at www.Crime make sure they were safe, inform them StoppersCitrus.com. For the RECORD Citrus County I Mitchael Prather Porter- - Sheriff’s Office field 1 - 1 - Arrests - 0 - I Kaylan Rose Austin 000 1 000 I Delia Marie Dean I Bradley Allen Muncey 0 F C 1 0 1 I Emmitt Carter C - I Nathan Laroe 1 - 000 0 1 - I Stacey Leigh Surdi 100 1 - 1 000 000 I Loren Wyatt Lea - 1 000 I Neil Anthony Hyler 1 I Jason Winfield Linden- 0 muth 1 0 000 I Samantha Duca 0 100 000 C 1 000 I James Anthony Reven- I Michael Shawn Hardy 100 tas I Thomas Gabriel Gal- 1 0 legos I Brandon James Oten- 1 I Kenneth Scott Rich baker 0 1 0 00 00 I Jerry Jason Hubbell 0 1 1 I Christina Marie Pace C 1 I Riley Alexandra Wag- C goner 1 0 1 - - I Richard Jesse Moralis - Jr. 0 000 1 - I Douglas Dwayne Jor- 000 dan Jr. I Kathleen Ann Downard I Ana Gloria Torres Men- 0 doza - 000 1 1 I Jacob Sean McNeely F - 1 000 1 I Athena Marie Fouser 100 - 1 C - I Justin Stinick Kowalik 1 00 00 I James William Kelly 1 - 1 000 - 1 000 I Matthew Nathan Barnes I Richard Lee Simpson I Lavarus Jaimez Vickers 1 1 C 1 1 000 1 I Richard Jessie Moralis I Matthew Edward Clark F C 1 1 I Kevin Allen Husted 1 1 000 - I Justin Anthony Noble 1 - 1 000 I Darrell Lemond Lowe I Erik Andrew Wynkoop C 1 - 1 - 000

MIKE WRIGHT C Lutz resident Ebrahim Mehranipornejad is seeking county approval for a seven-space RV park for the homeless in rural northwest Citrus. The property is the site of code violations involving unpermitted RVs. get out of here before you violations until the neigh- ruin my wife and child’s bors complained. COUNTY safety and suck out all the County planners have nu- Continued from Page A1 equity I have in my brand merous issues with the pro- new home.” posed RV park, including: caused issues from simple Neighbor complaints I It is incompatible with drunk and disorderly, to brought code inspectors to the neighborhood. drug issues of multiple the property in March I It would increase res- kinds, to an attempted 2020. Along with zoning idential density in the murder,” Dr. Mary Lee and permitting violations, coastal, lakes and rivers Howard wrote. “All this health department offi- region. The property as is nightmare and yet the cials found raw sewage on now zoned can have just land was not even zoned the ground, RVs connected one house; as proposed, for recreational vehicle to underground drums for the RV park would have park.” septic, and water from an five RV spots and two park The closest neighbor, unpermitted well, accord- models. Kyle Metz, lives right ing to county records. I Park models are not across the street. Mehranipornejad, who allowed in coastal, lakes “These people need to lives in Lutz, purchased and rivers regions. be rooted out of this area the property in 2014. Meh- I Even though Mehrani- and the 10 acres needs to ranipornejad told code in- pornejad says he wants to stay single family,” Metz spectors the prior property use the property for the wrote to county planners. owner used it as an RV homeless, the code doesn’t “If this somehow gets the park for the homeless and allow people to live in RVs. go ahead from the county I he wanted to keep it like The PDC recommenda- need to be notified so I can that. He said he didn’t re- tion goes to county com- put my home for sale and alize there were code missioners for a final vote. CC-0010FCZ A6 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Obituaries Listening is a powerful tool Juanita Robert Downum, 94 Taylor, 68 ell, hello again. in an attentive, generous This week I’d way. Silence while lis- SO YOU KNOW C W like to write tening can be a way of n Look for the special Back to Juanita A. Downum, 94, Robert John Taylor, age about the important pos- demonstrating love. School section in Wednesday’s of Homosassa, passed 68, of Lecanto, FL passed itive word, “listening.” It Practice listening today! edition of the Citrus County away on Fri., July 30, 2021 away on July 29, 2021 at is one of the most power- Listen with love and Chronicle. at her Bayfront ful things we can do for understanding. n Find Ruth Levins’ column most home. Health ourselves and others. A native Seven It has been said that Volunteers Wednesdays in the Hometown Happenings section. of Syra- Rivers we need to learn to listen I Take Stock in Chil- cuse, NY, Hospital. because opportunities Ruth Levins dren is looking for men- she was Robert sometimes knock softly AROUND tors to provide on Friday, Aug. 6, at the Citrus born No- was born and the courage to speak one-on-one, long-term THE Springs Community Center, 1570 W. vember 6, on Sep- must be matched by the encouragement for stu- Citrus Springs Blvd. Call COMMUNITY 1926 to tember 5, wisdom to listen. Prov- dents in middle school 352-527-7540. Charles Juanita 1952 in Robert erbs 18 speaks of the im- and high school in I Prosperity Citrus is from and Agnes Downum Chicago, Taylor portance of listening without preparation for college. New stu- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, at (Koch) IL to Har- interrupting. dents will be added to their pro- Jim LeGrone Park, 405 SE Seventh King; was raised in vey and Catherine (Mur- It takes patience to listen. All of gram this term. Call Pat Lancaster, Ave., Crystal River. At the YMCA Queens, NY, then gradu- phy) Taylor. He married us have a story to tell, an insight, an student services coordinator, at Community Engagement Center, ated from high school in Frances Howard in 1976 idea, a plan that we have for a vol- 352-422-2348. there will be a cookout featuring Syracuse. Juanita was a surrounded by all of her I unteer project, a way we can come Helping Hands of Our Lady of emergency responders, and games retired executive secre- Howard family in Pasca- together and make a positive differ- Fatima Church has a community where guests will be invited to walk tary for the Central NY goula, Mississippi. Fran ence along the volunteer path. outreach program that accepts do- through the Hall of Opportunity to Regional Transit Author- joined Jesus after a long Let’s not hurry the other person. nations of clothing, household learn about local volunteer organi- ity, and also spent time illness in 2001. Robert Show them the courtesy of listening items, furniture, food and personal zations. Call 352-726-1931, ext. 2240. serving the NYC Transit moved to Citrus County in to what they have to say no matter hygiene items to share with those in I The Voices for Children Auc- Authority. She moved to 2006 from Florence, SC. how much you may disagree. You need. Helping Hands is at 604 tion-Dinner is from 5 to 8 p.m. Sat- Homosassa in 1986 from Robert was retired from may learn something very U.S. 41 S., Inverness. Hours are urday, Aug. 7, at the Central Ridge Baldwinsville, NY with Duke Energy in the IT Se- valuable. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Community Center at 7 Civic Circle her late husband of curity Department. Listening with your heart isn’t through Friday. Call 352-726-9980. in Beverly Hills. Call 352-484-0319 59 years, Freddie Lee Survived by his compan- I just a cliché. It’s practicing empa- Twice Blessed Thrift Store is for tickets or to donate. Downum, who passed ion, Mary Louise Shiver; thy when you listen. Try putting seeking volunteers from 10 a.m. to I Open Mic returns from 6:30 to away on Aug. 14, 2003. three children, Jesse Tay- yourself in their place and try to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. 9:30 p.m. the last Wednesday Juanita loved spending lor, Jacob Taylor and Ely hear their ideas and concerns for The store is on the campus of Crys- monthly beginning Aug. 25 at the her time with her family, Taylor and his wife Sha- others with your heart. tal River United Methodist Church Central Ridge Community Center especially her children wali Chaudhury; two We grow and gain maturity of at 5015 N. Citrus Ave. Call Kent at at 7 Civic Circle in Beverly Hills. and grandchildren, and brothers, Richard Dale thinking when we listen. Be an in- 352-651-5555. The event is sponsored by Citrus also loved to play cards. Taylor and Charles Taylor. I quisitive listener. Ask questions. Open Volunteer Day helpers County Parks and Recreation and She was a longtime Private cremation will Listen creatively, very carefully for for the Key Training Center Thrift will feature vocalists, musicians, faithful and devoted pa- take place under the di- ideas you can implement. There Store invite prospective volunteers poets and comedians. Call rishioner of St. Benedict rection of Brown Funeral may be hints or clues which could to come and volunteer for a few 352-527-7540. Catholic Church in Crystal Home and Crematory in give you a new “spin” on a project hours to see if they would like to I There will be a Johnny Cash River, FL and in addition Lecanto, FL. Memorial that is challenging your organiza- volunteer on the second Wednes- Tribute starring Gray Sartin at to her parents and her services will be held at tion. Listen, always remember to day monthly. Please call Ben at 352- 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 27, at the Citrus husband Freddie, was pre- 4 p.m. on Wednesday at the listen to yourself, your deepest 795-5541, ext. 238. Springs Community Center, 1570 W. ceded in death by a daugh- Brown Funeral Home in I yearning, highest aspirations, your The Good Soles Drive spon- Citrus Springs Blvd. Call ter, Denise Marie Lecanto, FL. greater impulses for the betterment sored by the Nature Coast Volun- 352-527-7540. Downum, on Feb. 28, 2021; Sign the guest book at of all concerned. teer Center is collecting shoes and Until next week, stay positive and as well as a sister, Audette www.chronicleonline.com. Listen with depth. Be still and socks for children in need from listen from the heart. Manwarren. Mrs. Downum Aug. 1 through Sept. 10. Call meditate. Listen with an ear of intu- is survived by her four SO YOU KNOW ition for the inspiration needed. 352-527-5959. Ruth Levins participates in a vari- children: Doreen Dow- One of the most meaningful marks Spotlights ety of projects around the commu- num, Crystal River, FL; n Obituaries must be of a true friend is the gift of listen- nity. Let her know about your group’s Wayne L. Downum (wife verified with the ing. There is a story behind what’s I Citrus County Parks and Recre- upcoming activities by writing to Mary), New Orleans, LA; funeral home or actually said. In listening, it re- ation will sponsor a John Denver P.O. Box 803, Crystal River, FL Leslie A. Downum and society in charge of quires catching words and thoughts Musical Tribute starring Ted Vigil 34423. Deborah Vastine (husband arrangements. Randy), both of Homo- n Obituary deadlines for sassa, FL; brother Charles Tuesday, Wednesday, Rescue ADOPTABLES King, Hastings, NY; Thursday and Friday 14 grandchildren, 25 great editions is 3 p.m. the grandchildren and 7 great day before. Deadlines Seabreeze is a friendly, I Citrus County Animal great grandchildren, with for Saturday, Sunday gregarious and playful Services, 4030 S. Airport one more on the way. and Monday editions tabby fellow. He’s about Road, Inverness, behind Friends will be received 6 months old and this the fairgrounds. View on Wed., Aug. 4, 2021 from is 3 p.m. Friday. sweet boy really would love adoptable pets at 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. at Wilder n The Chronicle does a home of his own. He gets citruscritters.com. Call Funeral Home, Homo- not edit obituaries for along with most other cats, 352-746-8400. sassa. Mass of Christian content. and will make a great Unless otherwise noted, Burial will be celebrated n Full obituaries are companion. He might even all dogs are spayed/ on Thurs., Aug. 5, 2021 at $175, and include be a nice couch buddy in neutered, microchipped, 1:00 P.M. from St. Benedict placement in the the evenings! heartworm tested and Catholic Church, Crystal newspaper and online, Seabreeze will not current on vaccinations. River, with Fr. Richard a standard-size disappoint! I For information on Stradomski, Celebrant. Several Hardin Haven cats Precious Paws Rescue Entombment follows at headshot and a are sometimes in residence pets, call 352-726-4700. Fero Memorial Gardens, keepsake plaque. Text at Petsense in Beverly Hills I For Hardin Haven Beverly Hills, FL. www. exceeding 850 words and at Pet Supermarket in pets, call Donna at 352- wilderfuneral.com will be subject to an Inverness. Hardin Haven 422-5525. additional fee of $80. holds an adoption event I For Adopt a Rescued VETERANS n Death notices are from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pet, cal 352-795-9550 $25, and may include: on Sundays at Pet and leave your name, n A flag will be included full name of Supermarket in Inverness. number and pet’s name. for free for those who deceased; age; served in the U.S. hometown/state; date military: Army, Navy, of death; place of Worth NOTING Air Force, Marines, death; date, time and Coast Guard or place of visitation and W Join the Hernando Attend a ‘Manatee National Guard. funeral services and, I F - Ukulele Club CSI’ lecture n Please note the for members of the 0 W 1 000 W branch of service military, the branch of I 1 F C F C when submitting an the armed services in C 11 W W - obituary or death which they served. 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have a plan should Citrus Memorial Hospital see a SPIKE sudden crush of COVID- Continued from Page A1 19 patients requiring iso- Florida hospitals battle virus surge lation,” she said. “Our CMH’s adjusted visit- focus at this time is on TERRY SPENCER, mutation. The dramatic in- Friday and released Satur- than 220 infected patients, ing policy is: providing staff with ADRIANA GOMEZ crease is so different than day on the U.S. Centers for a 140% increase in two I Visitors are not al- equipment needed to as- LICON AND KELLI last summer” when the pre- Disease Control and Pre- weeks, and is preparing to lowed to patients who are sess and care for patients. KENNEDY vious records were set. vention’s website. open another unit this positive for COVID. We have not yet enacted Associated Press Florida is now leading Republican Florida Gov. week. Dr. Sergio Segarra, I Visitors must be our surge plan but are the nation in per capita Ron DeSantis says the its medical director, said it adults age 18 or older un- prepared to do so if nec- FORT LAUDERDALE hospitalizations for COVID- surge is seasonal, caused was “a big mistake” for the less they are the parent of essary in order to provide — Florida’s largest hospi- 19. The state had 10,389 by people gathering inside state to drop mask a child who is a patient. the best care for our tal systems are expanding COVID-19 hospitalizations to avoid the summer heat mandates. I Visiting hours are community.” their coronavirus units, Monday, according to the and humidity. He has “We said the vaccinated from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with Siem told the Chroni- limiting visitors and fear- hospital association. That’s barred local governments could stop wearing their only one visitor allowed cle her hospital’s visiting ing staffing shortages as almost 200 more than Sun- and school districts from masks — and the unvacci- for that patient for that hours remain the same. they deal with the state- day, when the state broke imposing mandatory mask nated stopped wearing day. “We continue to be wide surge that is break- the previous record set on mandates and vaccine their masks, too.” Segarra I One visitor is allowed laser focused on the ing records set last year July 23, 2020, more than a requirements. said. “People have been per patient undergoing a health and safety of our for both cases and half-year before vaccina- But throughout the more lax and now is the procedure but must wait patients and employees, hospitalizations. tions started becoming state, hospitals are again time not to be lax.” in designated waiting following CDC guidance Hospitalizations have widespread. It then had seeing their COVID-19 Segarra fears there areas. and our enhanced clean- grown tenfold statewide in 10,170 hospitalizations. wards filling after nearly won’t be enough nurses, There are exceptions ing protocols,” she said. just over a month as the More than 39,000 Floridi- emptying in June. respiratory therapists and and they can be found at “Our hospital remains more contagious delta vari- ans have died since March Baptist Health in Miami other workers to staff the tinyurl.com/n4v6ez8s. prepared to care for all ant spreads, with more than 2020, including more than has opened several new new units — a concern Bayfront Health Seven patients who need medi- 95% of COVID-19 patients 400 last week. COVID-19 units at its hos- other hospital officials Rivers spokeswoman cal attention and we en- unvaccinated, officials said. Federal health data re- pitals to house its more have also voiced. Jennifer Siem told the courage patients “It’s an overwhelming de- leased Saturday showed 3623-0803 TUCRN Chronicle that her hospi- experiencing a medical mand in the hospitals right that Florida reported tal is seeing the recent emergency to seek care now,” said Mary Mayhew, 21,683 new cases of the surge. promptly. Our visitation president of the Florida virus, the state’s highest NOTICE OF HEARING TO “In June, our daily av- policy has remained con- Hospital Association. “Now one-day total since the start erage census was three to sistent over the last sev- we’re dealing with a rela- of the pandemic. Those IMPOSE AND PROVIDE four COVID-19 patients eral months with tively new variant numbers were recorded and in July our daily av- restrictions in place to 3621-0803 TUCRN FOR COLLECTION erage census was 12 to 13 maintain a safe COVID-19 patient,” she environment.” OF UTILITY AVAILABILITY said. According to the U.S. NOTICE OF HEARING TO “We have seen an in- Department of Health SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS crease and are currently and Human Services, of IMPOSE AND PROVIDE caring for 33 COVID posi- CMH’s 24 ICU beds, seven Notice is hereby given that the Board of County tive patients. Patient were still unoccupied. FOR COLLECTION OF Commissioners of Citrus County, Florida will conduct numbers and unit bed Nearly a third of general FIRE PROTECTION a public hearing to consider the imposition of utility availability are fluid inpatient beds are empty. availability special assessments for the provision of throughout any day as pa- According to the agency SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS water and wastewater utility availability services for the tients are discharged and website, all of Seven Riv- Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2021 and future fiscal admitted,” she said. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of er’s 16 ICU beds are occu- years within the unincorporated areas of Citrus County. Bayfront is still main- pied and about 27% of its Citrus County, Florida will conduct a public hearing to consider the The hearing will be held at 2:00 p.m. on August 24, taining its visiting policy inpatient beds are empty. continued imposition of annual fire protection special assessments for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2021 and future fiscal years 2021, in Room 100 of the Citrus County Courthouse, modified back in Febru- Information about to fund the provision of fire protection services within the Citrus 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, for the ary, allowing visitors from COVID patients is not County unicipal ervice enefit nit for Fire rotection ervices purpose of receiving public comment on the proposed 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven available on the website. (the MSBU ), which includes the unincorporated area of the County. assessments. days a week. Patients are Myers said only a small The hearing will be held at 2:05 p.m. on August 24, 2021, in Room allowed one at a time and fraction of her ICU beds 100 of the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, All affected property owners have a right to appear at can switch with other have COVID patients. Inverness, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comment on the hearing and to file written objections with the County visitors. Citrus County’s hospi- the proposed assessments. All affected property owners have a within 20 days of this notice. All written objections to The review of visiting tal patient ratios are sim- right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with the policies by hospitals ilar to that of those County within 20 days of this notice. If a person decides to appeal the non-ad valorem assessments must be filed with comes as the number of throughout Florida. any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners with the Board of County Commissioners within twenty (20) cases rise at levels not “Florida hospitals cur- respect to any matter considered at the hearing, such person will days of this notice. Please include your name, parcel need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a seen since the virus’ out- rently report that 82.64% number, and the reason you object to the assessment verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon on all written objections. Address all written objections break more than a year of their inpatient beds which the appeal is to be made. Any person re uiring reasonable ago both nationally and are currently in use and accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical as follows: Citrus County BOCC, Attn: Land Section, locally. 18.88% of those inpatient impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 3600 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 205, Lecanto, Florida During the week of July beds currently in use are W. overeign ath, uite 267, ecanto, F 361, 352 527-5210, 34461. If a person decides to appeal any decision made 9, 2021, to July 15, 2021, for COVID-19,” Tiffany at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech by the Board of County Commissioners with respect there were 158 new Vause, AHCA deputy impaired, dial 7-1-1, 1-00-55-771 Y or 1-00-55-770 v, to any matter considered at the hearing, such person via Florida Relay Service. If you need a Spanish Translator please will need a record of the proceedings and may need COVID-19 cases in Citrus chief of staff, told the make arrangements with the County by telephone within two days of County. A week later, Chronicle. “There are the publication notice at 352-527-5370. i necesita un traductor de to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the from July 23 to July 29, currently 87.03% of ICU español por favor haga arreglos con el Condado dentro de los dos testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be the number had jumped beds in use in Florida, das de la notificación de la publicación a 352-527-5370. made. to 657 new cases, accord- and a total of 34.23% of The assessment for each parcel of property will be based upon ing to the Florida Depart- the ICU beds in use are in each parcel’s classification and the total number of billing units In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities ment of Health website. use for COVID attributed to that parcel. he following tables reflects the proposed Act, persons needing a special accommodation or In addition, the percent specifically.” fire protection assessment schedules. an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should of positive cases among Meanwhile, CMH CEO contact the County Administrator’s office, 3600 W. those being tested is also Ginger Carroll urged Cit- FIRE PROTECTION ASSESSMENTS Sovereign Path, Suite 267, Lecanto, Florida 34461, rising. rus County residents to FIRE PROTECTION ASSESSMENTS FOR FY 2021-22 (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the meeting. If During the week of July get vaccinated Residential Property you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, 1-800- Rate Per Dwelling Unit 9, 2021, to July 15, 2021, In an email to the Use Categories 955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay 11.2% of those asked to be Chronicle, Carroll wrote, Residential $79.00 Service. If you need a Spanish Translator, please make tested were positive for “Across the country, hos- Non-Residential Property arrangements with the County by telephone within two Rate Per Square Foot the potentially deadly pitals are seeing that a Use Categories days of the publication notice at (352) 527-5370. virus. A week later, from majority of COVID pa- Commercial $0.07 July 23 to July 29, the per- tients being admitted are Industrial/Warehouse $0.02 Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga cent had shot to 21.1%. unvaccinated.” Institutional $0.12 arreglos con el Condado dentro de los dos dias de la There have been 12,753 “One of the safest and notificatión de la publicación a 352-527-5370. Land Property cases in Citrus County most effective ways to Rate and nearly 2.6 million in end the pandemic is to Use Categories Agricultural/Vacant The assessment for each parcel of property will be Florida. get vaccinated and our based the total number of ERPs attributed to that parcel. Land < 160 (per parcel) $4.07 No recent deaths in Cit- community partners ERPs for improved property are assigned based on the Land > 160 (per acre) $0.03 rus County have been re- have made that so easy property’s existing development, as determined by the ported due to the to do. I strongly encour- Property Appraiser’s assigned land use codes, and the disease. age anyone who hasn’t MA IMUM FIRE PROTECTION ASSESSMENTS property’s likely meter size and meter maximum flow Citrus Memorial Hospi- received the vaccine to rates. ERPs for vacant property are assigned based on Residential Property tal spokeswoman Katie visit the Department of Rate Per Dwelling Unit a combination of the property’s front footage abutting Myers told the Chronicle Health.” Use Categories Residential $100.00 the available utility lines and the property’s land area if there is a surge in those Contact Chronicle re- to which service is available. The annual assessment needing hospitalizations, porter Fred Hiers at fred. Non-Residential Property Rate Per Square Foot will include each Tax Parcel’s share of the service cost, CMH would be ready. hiers@chronicleonline. Use Categories plus administrative and collection costs. The maximum “Just like last year, we Commercial $0.09 com or 352-397-5914. annual assessment is estimated to be $21.77 per ERP Industrial/Warehouse $0.02 for water and $29.51 per ERP for wastewater. Institutional $0.15

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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 week, they’re also nervous Still, analysts don’t expect pected to be passed in 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 about the spread of the a big pullback in consumer Senate by the end of the of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in more contagious delta or economic activity. week. 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. variant of the coronavirus “The impact on the Traders are getting a and how it might impact economy will be consider- few pieces of economic InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR the economic recovery. ably more limited than it data this week that could TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Stocks gave back some of “There’s hope the delta was in previous waves,” help them better gauge the 3-month T-bill .05 .06 -0.01 .09 their recent gains Monday af- variant’s resurgence is said Gary Schlossberg, economy’s health. 6-month T-bill .06 .05 +0.01 .10 ter a day of choppy trading going to peak soon, but global strategist at Wells The Institute for Supply 52-wk T-bill .07 .07 ... .11 on Wall Street led the major that’s not clear,” said Rob Fargo Investment Management, a trade indexes to a mixed finish. 2-year T-note .17 .19 -0.02 .10 Haworth, senior invest- The S&P 500 closed lower, Institute. group of purchasing man- The yield on the 5-year T-note .66 .69 -0.03 .21 as did the Dow Jones Indus- ment strategy director at This week will be busy agers, said manufacturing 10-year Trea- 7-year T-note .96 1.00 -0.04 .39 trial Average, while the Nas- U.S. Bank Wealth Manage- for investors. Roughly 150 slowed in July. Many com- sury note fell to 10-year T-note 1. 17 1.24 -0.07 .53 daq rose. ment. “That’s weighing on members of the S&P 500 panies are being held back 1.17% Monday. 30-year T-bond 1.85 1.89 -0.04 1.20 the market a little bit.” will report their results, by supply chain issues. Yields affect Square SQ rates on mort- The S&P 500 fell 8.10 and the July jobs report The trade group will re- gages and other Close: $272.38 25.12 or 10.2% points to 4,387.16. The comes out on Friday. lease its report on the ser- NAT'L WK 6MO 1YR The digital payments company is consumer CONSUMER RATES AVG AGO AGO AGO buying Afterpay in an all-stock deal Dow Jones Industrial Av- Companies that will re- vices sector on Tuesday, loans. valued at about $29 billion. erage dropped 97.31 port this week include Du- which is a much bigger r 48 month new car loan 4.06 4.06 4.11 4.02 points, or 0.3%, to Pont, Eli Lilly, CVS, Kraft piece of the U.S. economy. Money market account 0.08 r 0.08 0.08 0.10 $300 PRIME FED 1 year CD 0.29 r 0.29 0.30 0.36 RATE FUNDS 250 $30K Home equity loan 4.67 s 4.64 4.68 4.75 LAST 3.25 .13 200 Business BRIEFS t 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 30 year xed mortgage 2.96 3.03 3.07 2.84 150 MJ J 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 15 year xed mortgage 2.26 t 2.31 2.39 2.33 52-week range Treasury’s borrowing plans US manufacturing expands $130.26 $283.19 assume debt-limit deal again in July, but pace slows Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD Vol.: 45.5m (5.3x avg.) PE: 619.1 Crude Oil (bbl) 71.26 73.95 -3.64 +46.9 Mkt. Cap: $106.8 b Yield: ... WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department WASHINGTON — Growth in U.S. manufac- U.S. crude oil Ethanol (gal) 2.22 2.22 ... +54.9 prices slumped Heating Oil (gal) 2.14 2.19 -2.73 +44.0 Parker-Hannifin PH has unveiled plans to borrow $673 billion in the turing slowed for a second straight month in more than 3.5%, Natural Gas (mm btu) 3.94 3.91 +0.54 +55.0 Close: $305.46 -6.57 or -2.1% current quarter while employing emergency July amid ongoing supply-chain problems. while wholesale Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.27 2.36 -2.54 +59.8 The motion and control technolo- measures to keep the government from an un- The Institute for Supply Management, a gasoline lost gies company is buying aerospace METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD and defense company Meggitt. over 2.5%. Heat- precedented default on the national debt. trade group of purchasing managers, said Gold (oz) 1818.10 1812.60 +0.30 -4.0 Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Monday Monday that its index of manufacturing activity ing oil fell nearly Silver (oz) 25.56 25.53 +0.11 -2.9 $340 3% while natural Platinum (oz) 1056.30 1048.40 +0.75 -1.8 announced a new round of measures to keep declined by 1.1 percentage points to a reading 320 gas prices eked Copper (lb) 4.43 4.48 -1.08 +26.1 the government under the newly established of 59.5. The index had also slowed in June, 300 out a small gain. Palladium (oz) 2683.70 2655.80 +1.05 +9.6 debt limit, including halting investments in dropping to 60.6 from a reading of 61. in May. Gold and silver 280 AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD MJ J some pension funds for government workers. Any reading above 50 indicates growth in prices were little Cattle (lb) 1.22 1.22 +0.04 +8.1 52-week range changed. Coffee (lb) 1. 76 1.82 -3.67 +37.0 $178.68 $324.68 The department said that its plans for bor- the manufacturing sector. July was the 14th Corn (bu) 5.59 5.47 +2.15 +15.4 Vol.: 1.4m (1.6x avg.) PE: 27.7 rowing in the July-September period assume consecutive month manufacturing has grown Cotton (lb) 0.90 0.89 +0.27 +14.7 Mkt. Cap: $39.4 b Yield: 1.4% Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 640.00 619.20 +3.04 -26.9 Congress will pass either a suspension of the after contracting in April 2020 when the coro- Orange Juice (lb) 1.28 1.33 -3.54 +4.1 ON Semiconductor ON current debt limit or an increase in the limit. navirus triggered nationwide business Soybeans (bu) 14.19 14.15 +0.28 +7.9 Close: $43.64 4.58 or 11.7% The debt limit had been suspended for two shutdowns. Wheat (bu) 7.30 7.04 +3.66 +13.9 The semiconductor components years. That allowed the government to borrow But the July reading showed slower growth (Previous and change gures reect current contract.) maker reported strong second-quar- ter financial results. as much as needed to pay bills and service its in new orders and production. Manufacturers MutualFunds outstanding debt. But under legislation passed have struggled in recent months with sup- $45 TOTAL RETURN two years ago, the limit has gone back into ef- ply-chain bottlenecks that have made it difficult 40 FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* fect at the level where the debt stood on Sun- for them to get computer chips and other nec- American Funds AmrcnBalA m 33.02 ... +10.6 +19.9 +11.4 +11.0 35 day — $28.4 trillion. essary components for their products. 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Cap: $18.6 b Yield: ... from breaching the limit are expected to only continued shortages of critical basic materials, InvCAmrcA m 50.52 -.17 +15.4 +31.6 +13.7 +14.0 last until this fall. rising commodity prices and difficulties in NwPrspctvA m 67.97 +.29 +12.4 +38.2 +19.6 +18.7 TG Therapeutics TGTX WAMtInvsA m 56.42 -.08 +16.8 +33.3 +13.7 +14.3 “I respectfully urge Congress to protect the transporting products” said Timothy Fiore, Close: $27.42 -7.57 or -21.6% Dodge & Cox Inc 14.48 +.03 +0.5 +2.4 +6.7 +4.6 The biopharmaceutical company re- full faith and credit of the United States by act- chair of the ISM manufacturing survey Stk 237.43 -.58 +25.0 +53.6 +13.8 +16.3 ported disappointing second-quarter ing as soon as possible,” Yellen said in her let- committee. Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 152.35 -.29 +17.8 +36.2 +17.9 +17.5 financial results. ter Monday to congressional leaders. But there are some encouraging signs in BCGrowth 188.08 +.30 +15.3 +45.9 +29.6 +28.3 Contrafund 19.13 -.03 +16.7 +31.8 +20.3 +21.2 $50 She explained that she would stop investing the July report that suggest the various GroCo 38.23 +.06 +16.3 +45.4 +30.8 +29.7 40 funds into the Civil Service Retirement and Dis- supply-chain and labor problems are begin- TtlMktIdxInsPrm 125.92 -.22 +17.0 +38.7 +17.8 +17.5 30 ability Fund that are not immediately needed to ning to recede, Fiore said. USBdIdxInsPrm 12.28 +.04 -0.3 -0.6 +5.9 +3.2 20 pay benefits. She said that she would take simi- For one, the index for employment im- Schwab SP500Idx 67.61 -.13 +18.0 +37.5 +18.3 +17.3 MJ J T. Rowe Price BCGr 190.55 -.52 +15.1 +29.7 +21.3 +23.3 52-week range lar actions with a Postal Service fund and the proved sharply in the July report and is now $17.68 $56.74 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 405.32 -.75 +17.8 +36.2 +17.9 +17.4 Government Securities Investment Fund. back in growth territory. Fiore expects current DivGrInv 37.65 -.12 +14.7 +31.5 +16.9 +15.1 Vol.: 8.6m (7.9x avg.) PE: ... All of these actions have been taken by pre- labor shortages to ease and that more people Mkt. Cap: $3.9 b Yield: ... GrIdxAdmrl 152.06 -.26 +16.9 +36.8 +25.1 +22.8 vious Treasury secretaries in debt-service will join the labor force in coming months as InTrTEAdmrl 14.90 ... +1.6 +3.1 +5.0 +3.2 Foot Locker FL IntlGrAdmrl 169.32 +1.49 +5.6 +38.1 +22.8 +22.3 standoffs with Congress. The law requires all expanded unemployment benefits tail off and Close: $55.86 -1.20 or -2.1% MdCpIdxAdmrl 297.65 -.07 +16.8 +39.7 +16.0 +15.3 funds not invested or removed from - students go back to school. The footwear and clothing company PrmCpAdmrl 180.67 +.14 +17.4 +41.8 +15.9 +18.8 is spending more than $1 billion to sion funds be restored with interest once the Others see the potential for sustained is- STInvmGrdAdmrl10.99 ... +0.6 +1.8 +4.3 +2.8 buy Eurostar and Text Trading Co. debt limit has been raised or suspended. sues in the supply chain. SmCpIdxAdmrl 105.95 -.44 +14.2 +47.0 +13.0 +14.7 TtBMIdxAdmrl 11.46 +.03 -0.2 -0.5 +5.9 +3.3 $70 Congress has always dealt with the debt “Consumer demand will continue to provide TtInSIdxAdmrl 35.01 +.22 +9.0 +30.3 +8.9 +10.2 limit before the government exhausted all of a platform for manufacturing’s recovery from TtInSIdxInv 20.93 +.13 +9.0 +30.2 +8.8 +10.1 60 its maneuvering room. However, a 2011 the pandemic-induced recession, but scarcity TtlSMIdxAdmrl 110.15 -.20 +17.0 +38.7 +17.9 +17.5 50 standoff between Republicans in Congress of intermediate goods, components and labor TtlSMIdxInv 110.12 -.19 +16.9 +38.6 +17.7 +17.4 MJ J and the Obama administration triggered the WlngtnAdmrl 85.37 -.07 +12.7 +23.4 +13.1 +12.0 52-week range resources will act as a brake on the pace of WlslyIncAdmrl 72.28 +.09 +6.6 +12.0 +9.7 +7.6 $26.58 $66.71 first-ever reduction in a portion of the govern- growth,” Kurt Frankin, an economist at PNC, *– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a Vol.: 2.8m (2.0x avg.) PE: 9.2 ment’s credit rating by the Standard & Poor’s said in a research note. marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Mkt. Cap: $5.8 b Yield: 1.4% rating agency. — From wire reports Caterpillar CAT Close: $205.16 -1.59 or -0.8% Construction related companies benefited as Congress pushed ahead with a $1 trillion infrastructure bill. $260 240 220 200 MJ J 52-week range $130.67 $246.69 Vol.: 4.0m (1.1x avg.) PE: 37.6 Mkt. Cap: $112.4 b Yield: 2.2% SOURCE: FISAP “There is no great genius without Page A9 - TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 some touch of madness.” Aristotle

OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LETTERS to the Editor EDITORIAL BOARD and beyond to set us up to Time to expand OPINIONS INVITED have our first fundraiser Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher animal shelter I Viewpoints depicted in political since reopening to be a cartoons, columns or letters do Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member success. Several weeks ago there not necessarily represent the Mac Harris ...... citizen member was an article about the sei- opinion of the editorial board. We would also like to thank zure of 84 cats, dogs, chick- everyone that came out and Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member I Groups or individuals are ens, etc., which were living in invited to express their opinions supported us. We look for- Jeff Bryan ...... editor atrocious living conditions by in a letter to the editor. ward to next year and having Founded Brian LaPeter ...... managing editor two women “hoarders.” These I Persons wishing to address the other fundraisers to support by Albert M. editorial board, which meets our mission of protecting our Williamson animals were suffering severe Gwen Bittner ...... editor of editorials weekly, should call Jeff Bryan lakes and waterways of Citrus malnourishment, open sores, at 352-563-5660. County. Again thanks to all for “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” filthy conditions throughout — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus I All letters must be signed and their support. the house. include a phone number and hometown, including letters The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials These animals were as- Kevin Hepfer signed custody to the county sent via email. Names and are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. hometowns will be printed; Inverness upon approach by county offi- phone numbers will not be cials. Since there was not suf- published or given out. Florida isn’t PREVENTABLE TRAGEDY ficient quarters at the county I We reserve the right to edit shelter, some animals were letters for length, libel, fairness in great shape fostered through volunteers and good taste. Florida is No. 1 in the coun- or private shelters. There I Letters must be no longer than try in COVID-19 cases — have been several incidents 400 words, and writers will be 110,000. The sunshine state is limited to four letters per month. over the years were there was now leading the nation in per I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, capita hospitalizations. not sufficient space at the 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Get vaccinated county shelter; it is time to This follows Florida on Sat- Crystal River, FL 34429; or replace or enlarge the pres- email to letters@chronicle urday recording the most new ent shelter. online.com. daily cases since the pandem- ic’s start. There has been a notice in The state of the State is ter- the Citrus County Shelter Thank you for rible. Between dead fish all over the past year requesting to avoid COVID along the coastline, from pol- supporting TOO FAR donations for a project to lution and red tide, higher build a new shelter. The ad- The members of Too Far taxes. Loss of business reve- dress is Chronicle Animal Foundation would like to nue and tourist dollars. It’s Shelter Fund, 1624 N. Mead- thank Fat Daddy’s BBQ on the same story; counties and owcrest Blvd., Crystal River, U.S. 19 in Crystal River for businesses aren’t getting help sickness their support for our annual FL 34429. from the state. Pig Roast BBQ on June 26. Margo Blum The roast pork was awe- David Burton during surge Homosassa some and they went above Inverness Airboat noise things and don’t them. 491/C.R. 486 — 20 minutes. There’s no excuse for looting, Via S.R. 200/C.R. 491/Pine ast month, the U.S. was surging Delta variant poses a is inconsiderate filling up a backpack and walk- Ridge Boulevard shortcut/C.R. on the verge of exiting very real threat not only to To the caller in Saturday’s ing out of T.J. Maxx and other 486 — 22 minutes. Real-world Lthe pandemic as the county’s unvaccinated Sound Off entitled, “Airboaters stores. You are a thief and you drive times Thursday, July 22, COVID-19 cases steadily de- residents, but to all of us. have rights too” (July 24, Page know what you are. I call the 12:30 to 2 p.m. clined and optimism filled Given the surge’s threat to A11): You sound like one of the Sound Off and wrote letters in the air as life began return- our individual health and airboaters we have to deal with and, thank goodness, Mr. Mulli- Assimilate when ing to a pre- local economy, every night. Why can’t gan is an excellent edi- you move here pandemic degree community lead- you have some consid- tor and publisher. He I grew up in a very different of normalcy. THE ISSUE: ers are urged to eration for the people OUND prints very good and time. My father died very Today, that follow the lead of who live on the water S not nasty, biased COVID Delta young, so I grew up in a father- optimism has be- Crystal River OFF variant surge. who are trying to sleep things. Mr. Mulligan is less household of no welfare, come a worri- Mayor Joe Meek, at night? You don’t have a great editor and no EBT or stimulus. I served in some uncertainty Citrus County to come so close to our publisher. I hope he the military, worked many years as COVID, forti- OUR OPINION: Chamber CEO homes, roaring your en- stays a long time. I in true journalism and in pri- fied by the highly Community Josh Wooten, and gines — no mufflers, also hope he prints vate industry, was self- transmissible leaders urged to Citrus County probably — late at CALL something about the employed and owned busi- and more formi- encourage Medical Society night, almost every looting that’s going on nesses with my wife. I did not dable Delta vari- vaccination. members in en- night. How would you 563-0579 in other stores, not retire until I was 70 years old. I ant, has returned couraging like it if we stood out- only in Citrus County. cannot wrap my head around with a vaccination. side your house on your street I’m a T.J. Maxx shopper and I the fact there’s so many dishon- vengeance. Meek, now vaccinated, blowing air horns and banging seen on television these bold est voters and politicians that In a matter of a few weeks, contracted COVID prior to on drums until all hours? What men walking out, filling up have no honor and will sell our Florida’s spiraling COVID the vaccine. In a Chronicle is wrong with you people? enormous backpacks and just country out or work to destroy positivity rate has made it guest column, he shared that Shoplifters shouldn’t walking out. They’re thieves, it for political reasons. We the epicenter for the Delta he was the sickest he had they steal… moved to Citrus because we variant with the most new ever been and that it took a feel entitled to steal Documenting chose it for a lifestyle, not like cases and hospitalizations in long time to fully recover. Seeing and hearing so much New York or Chicago or Detroit. the country. Within the past His personal message is that about the people who are loot- drive times If you come here, do not bring few days, Florida surpassed if a very active and healthy ing these stores, like T.J. Maxx From the State Road 200 your lifestyle with you — assim- its highest one-day total of 41-year-old got COVID, don’t and Walgreens, and they boldly Marion-Citrus bridge, here are ilate. Do not use our libraries or new cases and recorded its gamble your health or life walk out. ... They’re not entitled drive times to the proposed schools to make political state- highest number of hospital- with the more contagious to steal. That’s all they’re doing. County Road 486 interchange at ments. They belong to me, too, izations since the pandemic Delta variant. Get a job, work, save, buy Knoll Road: Via S.R. 200/C.R. and I do not like it. began. To encourage others to get Of those Floridians hospi- the vaccine, Wooten, a vac- talized and in the ICU fight- cine holdout, recounted in a ing for their lives, all but a Chronicle news story his ra- few are not vaccinated. The tionalizations for deferring suffering and possible death the vaccine. Because of the among those not vaccinated surging spread of the Delta is an unnecessary tragedy variant, however, his vaccine because it is preventable hesitancy gave way to a with the COVID vaccine. sense of urgency to get the Although vaccination is vaccine. the means to put the pan- Citing highly contagious demic behind us and avoid variants as the Delta variant the return of stringent pub- and significant numbers of lic health measures, vaccine unvaccinated county resi- hesitancy, fueled by misin- dents, the Citrus County formation, disinformation Medical Society also stepped and polemics, has stymied up to publicly encourage all herd immunity. health care personnel with Without herd immunity, patient contact to vaccinate the Delta variant will con- against COVID, except for tinue to spread and mutate mitigating circumstances. among the unvaccinated, In the battle for lives and thereby increasing the odds the welfare of our commu- of new variants emerging nity, leadership matters that could negate the protec- more than ever. Therefore, tions of the current vaccine. leaders throughout our com- In light of Citrus County’s munity’s ranks are urged to high risk positivity rate of encourage fellow residents 18.7% and low vaccination to get vaccinated before they D.A.B. rate of 52% that lags behind become casualties of this in- Hot Corner: the state rate of 61%, the sidious virus. I (Re Tuesday, July 27’s with bids that will cause us to There’s a reason people in the front-page story, “Road building wonder how it can be stopped. engineering community — YOUR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS firm closing,” “D.A.B. Construc- Something has to be done. where I have worked and retired I District 1 (Crystal River, Ozello, Citronelle, Red Level): Jeff tors, which is in charge of US Shame, shame on you, county from refer to the company in Kinnard, [email protected]; 19 widening, stops all work”): commissioners. question as “Do it Again, Boys.” We citizens of Citrus County I Regarding “County caught We need no further than to look I District 2 (Homosassa, Sugarmill Woods): Ron Kitchen Jr., are outraged at the D.A.B. shut- off guard by closing,” with south to Hernando County. [email protected]; down; also outraged that all five D.A.B (Wednesday, July 28’s I On this road builder thing, I District 3 (Beverly Hills, Pine Ridge, Citrus Springs): Ruthie county commissioners received front-page story): Wasn’t the I can’t hardly wait to see all the Davis Schlabach, [email protected]; thousands of dollars in contri- writing on the wall? Why is ev- call-ins and all the letters that I District 4 (Floral City, part of Inverness): Scott Carnahan, butions from D.A.B. (Page A6). erybody like, wow, what you’re going to get telling you [email protected]; County, state and federal gov- happened? from all these people, “Well, we ernment should all be held re- I (Re Wednesday, July 28’s tried to tell you a long time ago I District 5 (part of Inverness, Hernando, Arrowhead): Holly L. sponsible for these kinds of front-page story) “D.A.B. shut that they were doing it all Davis, [email protected]. good-ol’-boy acts, and don’t go down after dispute with FDOT”: wrong.” So you see, now.

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NATIONCITRUS & COUNTY CWHRONICLE ORLD Nation/World BRIEFS Pressuring holdouts Back to school

RANDY HOEFT/The Yuma Sun Aide Perez, cafeteria manager at Palmcroft Elementary School, helps a young student find a place to sit and eat breakfast before classes Monday morning, Aug. 2 in Yuma, Ariz.

AP, Reuters to who don’t want to get vacci- nated can also seek “ample help Twitter push educational opportunities” credible info elsewhere, according to the Associated Press appeals court ruling. A proof of vaccination sign is posted at a bar in San Francisco on Thursday, July 29. Until now, many employers SAN FRANCISCO — had taken a passive approach to their unvaccinated workers, relying outreach and incentives. But that has Twitter has signed a deal Germany blasts been shifting, with vaccine mandates gaining momentum. with The Associated Press and Reuters to help elevate violence at Berlin Businesses moving to make life harder for unvaccinated accurate information on its COVID protests platform. Twitter said Mon- BERLIN — The German Alexandra day that the program will ex- government on Monday con- estimates for what would be necessary Olson US hits 70% vaccination a pand its existing work to help demned an outburst of vio- to achieve herd immunity in the U.S. But AP business writer explain why certain subjects lence at weekend protests in month late, amid surge that has been rendered insufficient by are trending on the site, to Berlin against the country’s The U.S. on Monday finally reached the highly contagious delta variant, NEW YORK — Em- show information and news anti-coronavirus measures. President Joe Biden’s goal of getting at which has enabled the virus to come ployers are losing pa- from trusted resources and More than 60 police offi- least one COVID-19 shot into 70% of storming back. tience with to debunk misinformation. cers were injured, some of unvaccinated workers. American adults -- a month late and There was was no celebration at the Twitter said the news agen- them severely, police said. At For months, most em- amid a fierce surge by the delta variant White House on Monday, nor a setting of cies will help ensure that cred- least one journalist was also ployers relied on infor- that is swamping hospitals and leading a new target, as the administration in- ible information is available in injured. mation campaigns, to new mask rules and mandatory vacci- stead struggles to overcome skepticism real time around key conver- It was not clear how many bonuses and other in- nations around the country. and outright hostility to the vaccine, es- sations as they come up. That protesters were injured, but centives to encourage In a major retreat in the Deep South, pecially in the South and other rural and their workforces to get will be especially important Berlin police said a 48-year- Louisiana ordered nearly everyone, vac- conservative areas. the COVID-19 shot. where “facts are in dispute” or old man died after being de- cinated or not, to wear masks again in all Now, a growing number The U.S. still has not the adminis- when the company’s own cu- tained by officers during indoor public settings, including schools are imposing rules to tration’s other goal of fully vaccinating ration team doesn’t have the Sunday’s protests. and colleges And other cities and states make it more onerous 165 million American adults by July 4. It necessary expertise or access The man had complained for employees to refuse, likewise moved to reinstate precautions is about 8.5 million short. to enough reputable reporting of tingling in his arm and from outright mandates to counter a crisis blamed on the New cases per day in the U.S. have on the subject, Twitter said. chest while officers checked to requiring the unvac- fast-spreading variant and stubborn re- increased sixfold over the past month to Sen. Graham has his ID. Officers provided first cinated to undergo reg- sistance to getting the vaccine. an average of nearly 80,000, a level not aid to the man until an am- ular testing. “As quickly as we can discharge them seen since mid-February. And deaths ‘breakthrough’ bulance arrived and took him Among employers get- they’re coming in and they’re coming in per day have climbed over the past two to the hospital, where he ting tougher are the fed- very sick. We started seeing entire fami- weeks from an average of 259 to 360. COVID infection eral government, the later died, police said. lies come down,” lamented Dr. Sergio Those are still well below the 3,400 COLUMBIA, S.C. — Sen. Berlin prosecutors said state governments of Segarra, chief medical officer of Baptist deaths and a quarter-million cases per Lindsey Graham has be- California and New later on Monday that a rou- Hospital Miami. The Florida medical- day seen during the worst of the out- come the first senator to dis- York, tech giants Google tine investigation into the close a breakthrough and Facebook, the Walt center chain reported an increase of break, in January. But some places man’s death appeared to Disney Co. and the NFL. over 140% in the past two weeks in the around the country are watching case- infection after being vacci- show that he died of a heart Some hospitals, univer- number of people now hospitalized with loads reach their highest levels since the nated against the coronavi- attack. They also said in a sities, restaurants, bars the virus. pandemic began. And nearly all deaths rus, saying Monday he is statement that before police and other entertain- Biden had set a vaccination goal of and serious illnesses now are in unvac- “very glad” he received the had checked the man’s ID, ment venues have also 70% by the Fourth of July. That figure cinated people. vaccine, without which his he had broken through a po- started requiring was the low end of initial government — From wire reports current symptoms would be lice , knocking down vaccines. “far worse.” and injuring an officer who But the new measures worsening the labor onsite access to shots. weekly tests. As for In a statement issued then subsequently chased are unlikely to affect shortages such busi- But in a potentially other employers, insur- Monday afternoon, the him down and detained him. many of the millions of nesses are facing. powerful signal, ance may pay for such South Carolina Republican Walmart said employ- testing at some work- unvaccinated Tyson Foods, for in- said he “started having flu- EU slaps more stance, said about half of ees at its headquarters places but not others. Americans. like symptoms Saturday Many of the compa- its U.S. workforce — will be required to get Biden’s decision sanctions on night” and went to the doctor nies that are requiring 56,000 employees — has vaccinated by Oct. 4. could embolden other Nicaraguans shots have mostly office received shots after the The biggest prece- employers by signaling Monday morning. workers who are al- meat and poultry proces- dent so far has come they would be on solid After being notified of his BRUSSELS — The Euro- ready largely vacci- sor hosted more than 100 from the federal govern- legal ground to impose positive test, Graham said he pean Union on Monday nated and are reluctant vaccination events since ment, the nation’s larg- similar rules, said Brian would quarantine for 10 days. slapped sanctions on Nica- to work alongside those February. But the com- est employer. President Kropp, chief of research “I feel like I have a sinus raguan first lady and who aren’t. pany said it has no plans Joe Biden announced at consulting firm Gart- infection, and at present Vice-President Rosario Mu- In contrast, major to impose a mandate to last week that all fed- ner’s human resources time, I have mild symptoms,” rillo and seven other senior companies that rely on reach the other half. eral employees and con- practice. the 66-year-old Graham officials accused of serious low-income blue-collar Walmart and Amazon, tractors must get But Kropp said some said. “I am very glad I was human rights violations or workers — food manu- the country’s two largest vaccinated or put up companies face compli- vaccinated because without undermining democracy, facturers, warehouses, private employers, have with weekly testing and cated considerations vaccination, I am certain I amid a crackdown on oppo- supermarkets and other also declined to require lose privileges such as that go beyond legali- would not feel as well as I do sition politicians in the Cen- store chains — are shy- its hourly workers to get official travel. ties, including deep re- now. My symptoms would be tral American country. ing away from mandates vaccinated, continuing The federal govern- sistance to vaccines in EU headquarters said in a for fear of driving away to rely on strategies ment has said it will many states where they far worse.” statement that the sanctions, employees and such as bonuses and cover the costs of the operate. Court upholds which include asset freezes university’s and bans on travel in Eu- vaccine mandate rope, “are targeted at individ- uals and are designed in this INDIANAPOLIS — A fed- way not to harm the Nicara- eral appeals court ruled guan population or the Nica- Evictions to restart; tenants scramble Monday that Univer- raguan economy.” Michael Casey unable to extend it. House Speaker tenant out of one of four housing sity can proceed with its plan In the past two months, po- Associated Press Nancy Pelosi called for an immediate units he owns in nearby Pawtucket. to require students and em- lice in Nicaragua have ar- extension, calling it a “moral impera- Imondi said he and his tenant ployees to get vaccinated for rested and detained more BOSTON — The eviction system, tive” to prevent Americans from both filed forms for the billions in COVID-19, in what is the than 20 opposition figures and which saw a dramatic drop in cases being put out of their homes during a federal aid meant to help keep ten- highest court decision re- several candidates who might before a federal moratorium ex- COVID-19 surge. ants in their homes but so far, he garding college immuniza- pired over the weekend, rumbled The Biden administration had said, he hasn’t seen a cent of the have been able to challenge tion mandates. back into action Monday, with activ- hoped that historic amounts of state’s $200 million share. President Daniel Ortega in ists girding for the first of what rental assistance allocated by Con- A retired general contractor, The Chicago-based ap- elections on Nov. 7. could be millions of tenants to be gress would help avert a crisis. But Imondi estimates he’s out around peals court upheld an Indi- Ortega, 75, alleges the tossed onto the streets as the delta the distribution has been painfully $20,000 in lost rent since September, ana district court judge’s country’s April 2018 street pro- variant of the coronavirus surges. slow: Only about $3 billion of the when he began seeking to evict his ruling that found that the uni- tests were part of an orga- Landlords tired of waiting for fed- first tranche of $25 billion had been tenant for non-payment. The evic- versity was acting reason- nized coup attempt with eral rental assistance were in court distributed through June by states tion was approved in January. ably “in pursuing public foreign backing. He is seeking hoping to evict their tenants, while and localities. A second amount of “I don’t know what they’re doing health and safety for its cam- a fourth consecutive term in families from Ohio to Virginia $21.5 billion will go to the states. with that money,” Imondi said. pus communities.” the election. Most of those ar- turned up before judges hoping for More than 15 million people live Meanwhile, Luis Vertentes was Both courts rejected a re- rested in the crackdown are a last-minute reprieve. In Detroit, at in households that owe as much as told by a judge he had three weeks quest by eight IU students being held incommunicado, at least 600 tenants with court orders $20 billion to their landlords, ac- to clear out of his one-bedroom who sought to block the re- undisclosed locations and against them were at immediate cording to the Aspen Institute. As of apartment in nearby East Provi- quirement while they chal- risk. July 5, roughly 3.6 million people in dence. The 43-year-old landscaper with no access to lawyers. “It’s very scary with the morato- the U.S. said they faced eviction in said he was four months behind on lenge its legality, claiming The EU said the sanctions rium being over,” said Ted Phillips, the next two months, according to rent after being hospitalized for a that it would violate their show that the 27-nation bloc a lawyer who leads the United Com- the U.S. Census Bureau’s House- time. constitutional rights by forc- stands “ready to use all its munity Housing Coalition in hold Pulse Survey. “I’m going to be homeless, all be- ing them to receive un- instruments to support a Detroit. In Rhode Island on Monday, Gabe cause of this pandemic,” Vertentes wanted medical treatment. democratic, peaceful, and The Biden administration allowed Imondi, a 74-year-old landlord, was said. “I feel helpless, like I can’t do The policy makes vaccina- negotiated solution to the the federal moratorium to expire in court hoping to get an eviction ex- anything even though I work and I tion a condition of attending political crisis in Nicaragua.” over the weekend and Congress was ecution — the final step to push a got a full-time job.” the university, and students — From wire reports CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE HEALTH & LIFE TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 A11 Crown lengthening may be the answer For approximately also causes pain. tooth missing that a standard responds to it with an inflam- There are very few occasions two years or more, I So, do you have any thoughts filling will no longer offer matory reaction. This inflam- that remaking the crown will Q: have had pain on the on this? I’d appreciate any enough support to resist frac- matory reaction is usually help with this, though it is al- lower right side of opinions you may have, thank ture in the future. severe enough that the patient ways a possibility. my mouth. I have you. The loss of tooth can be due is aware of something not being I hope I am right because questioned my den- A: This is a great to decay, a crack in the tooth right. things can be repaired quite tist, and after X-rays question. And I think that causes a piece of it to The patient usually describes predictably. Take some time to and an examination the endodontist may break off, or too much filling it as annoying, irritating and go a get a second opinion from he cannot find the have found the an- from the past that now has constant. It is usually not severe the periodontist. If they cannot cause of the pain swer, but not ex- decay around it or has had a or stabbing in . It does help you, I would suggest a sec- and referred me to plained it thoroughly piece break away. not get worse with hot and cold ond opinion from another gen- an endodontist in enough for you to There are other reasons for a and seems to always be there. eral dentist who you know to be Ocala. know what to do. I crown, but for now I am going In fact, there are times it is thorough. She took more am going to explain to keep the list short. worse and times when it seems They should take the time to X-rays and could see Dr. Frank this as though I am From what the endodontist to be getting better, but, it is al- be confident in their diagnosis nothing that should Vascimini correct. However, I said to you, I am going to as- ways there. and explain things to you in be causing the pain, SOUND BITES would suggest you go sume that the margin, or edge, I know you want to know words you can understand. and said it may be to a periodontist to of the crown goes far below the what to do about it. The only Good luck – I have a feeling that that the gum could see if I am right. gums in at least one area, if not thing that works and is usually things will work out OK. be unhappy with the tooth in A periodontist is a dentist all around the tooth. When the predictable, is a surgical proce- that area and I should massage who specializes in the care of crown goes below the gums dure that we call crown length- Dr. Frank Vascimini is a den- the area, floss, and rinse. the supporting structures of the enough, it starts to encroach on ening. To make it simple, the tist practicing in Homosassa. I have done this for some teeth, the gums and bone. the bone that is there to hold surgeon lowers the height of Send your questions to 4805 S. time and still have the pain, I am going to assume that you the tooth in. the gums and bone around the Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL sometimes worse then other have a crown on this tooth. 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HEALTHCITRUS & COUNTY CLHRONICLE IFE CMH encourages families to ‘sleep safe’ Women, Baby Center provides childbirth education classes Special to the Chronicle attention to a major risk factor for Sudden Infant hough the na- Death Syndrome we de- tional rate of in- cided it was time to make a fant mortality has visual statement,” Carroll T decreased since said. the 1990s, infant deaths That statement comes in due to unsafe sleep prac- the form of a onesie. tices have not ceased. The “Our families all receive caregivers at Citrus Memo- a onesie and informational rial Hospital think that card that remind them ba- may be due to confusion bies should sleep on their over the best way to put ba- backs,” said Women and bies down for a nap. Baby Center Director “Every family should Tammi Robinson. “It’s have access to the tools hard to miss the bright or- they need to give their ange ‘this side up’ embla- baby the best start in life,” zoned across the front.” said Citrus Memorial Hos- Robinson recommends pital CEO Ginger Carroll. following four tips to en- “That’s why our Women sure babies are safest and Baby Center provides while they sleep: childbirth education I Place your baby on his classes that teach parents or her back for all sleep about everything from times — naps and at night. labor and delivery to the I Use a firm sleep sur- immediate postpartum pe- face such as a mattress in a riod and transitioning to safety-approved crib. home. I Keep soft bedding “But, bringing a new life such as blankets, pillows, into the world is over- bumper pads and soft toys whelming and there is a lot out of baby’s sleep area. of information to retain. In I Have baby share your order to bring parents’ room but not your bed.

Special to the Chronicle ABOVE: A newborn in the Citrus Memorial Hospital Women and Baby Center wears a “sleep safe” onesie. LEFT: Pictured, from left are Valirie Callo, Dale Couch, Kim Marsh, Wyatt Van Houtteghem, Tammi Robinson, Patty Shipman, and Savannah Cason show off the “sleep safe” onesie provided by the Citrus Memorial Hospital Women and Baby Center. Summer is heating up: Tips to keep your skin safe fter a year of physical going higher gives minimal ad- usually in those points in the sunscreens past their expira- clothing. A lot of my patients distancing and staying ditional benefit, about 98% pro- sky where it’s the brightest. tion dates because you might who have outdoor jobs have a A home to slow the spread tection with SPF 50 and 99% It is important to also make really see that their effi- hard time reapplying of COVID-19, many for 100 SPF. sure you use enough sun- cacy drops. every two hours, so I people are eager to And remember, screen, the recommendation is How about cloudy usually recommend resume normal sum- any sunscreen will actually to cover your whole and overcast days? protective clothing mer activities. As wear off after about body you should use an ounce Remember, you and hats. You want people flock to two hours of time. of sunscreen or more. Think of still get UV through a hat that covers beaches, and partici- That means you’ll your classic sunscreen con- cloudy days. It’s es- the ears and the pate in other out- still need to reapply tainer, which is usually six to pecially tricky, for neck. They also door activities, it is every two hours or eight ounces. I guarantee you example, on a boat make a lot of cloth- important to take sooner if you get people are not using them just where you think it’s not ing now that has this care of your skin be- wet, you sweat, or six to eight times. For sprays, it so sunny, but you’re get- UV shield or protective cause too much sun Dr. C. Joseph you wipe yourself is key to apply generously four ting this sun exposure through UPF, which means ultraviolet exposure can have with the towel, be- to six inches away from your the clouds and then reflected protection factor. The nice detrimental effects Bennett cause a lot of times skin and rub it in. But do not back off the water. That is why thing about these materials is such as sunburn, NAVIGATING you’re wiping off spray directly on your face to it is important to protect your they’re synthetic and they’re skin aging, eye dam- CANCER that sunscreen, even avoid inhalation. skin every time you’re outside. very lightweight. They reflect age and skin cancer. if it’s water Another often overlooked And remember, skin cancer the sun, but they also keep it Here are some sum- resistant. sun-safety tip is to shake sun- can develop on the lips and be cool because they’re lighter mer skin safety tips to protect Next, choose your time of screen before use. If it’s a lo- quite aggressive. To protect weight fabrics. It’s always good your skin. day for activities outside. Be- tion or an aerosol, the active your lips, select a lip balm that to have multiple layers of pro- Choose a sunscreen that has tween the hours of around 10 ingredients can settle out, es- includes sunscreen, and be tection, so not only shirts and an SPF of 30 or above for most a.m. to 4 p.m. is obviously when pecially if it’s been sitting sure to use it year-round. hats, but also wearing the sun- kinds of activities for most peo- the sun’s going to be the bright- around, it’s good to shake it up There’s lots of lip balm sun- screen as discussed above. ple. If you are particularly est and highest in the sky, so to get a good mix and the right screens, so it’s not a bad idea if pale, you’re going out for a long you’re looking at more UV radi- concentration. you’re going to be out for a long Dr. Bennett is a board- period of time, or you’re going ation during those hours. Also pay attention to expira- period of time. Reapply lip certified radiation oncologist. If to be in a reflective environ- There’s a little saying that says tion dates. Certain ingredients protection even more fre- you have any suggestions for ment, like on the water, you if your shadow is shorter than in sunscreens such as the tita- quently than sunscreen on the topics, or have any questions, may want to go higher. With a you are, then you need to think nium and the zinc oxides will rest of your body because it’s contact him at 522 N. Lecanto 30 SPF, you get about 97% pro- about finding shade because probably last a little bit longer. not going to stay on as well. Highway, Lecanto, FL 34461, or tection from UVB rays, and that means that the sun is But be careful about using Finally, think about your email [email protected].

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TOKYO — traveled the world for a spot in the Olympics. Germany. Qatar. . Australia. A lot of long flights. A little bit of jet lag. One unrelenting vision of what could be possible. She wasn’t going to let a little thing like a sticky patch of carpet get in her way. The 21-year-old American gymnast soared to gold in the women’s floor exer- cise Monday night, her powerful and pre- cise routine capping a roller-coaster 24 hours in which she narrowly avoided serious injury during the finals when her right foot caught just as she was pre- paring her entry. Carey’s score of 14.366 gave the U.S. women’s team its fifth medal of the Games and assured that each of the six athletes who came to Tokyo — Carey, , , , Grace McCal- lum and — will be check- ing some serious bling in customs when they return home. Considered one of the favorites after coming in second during vault qualifying, Carey was thundering down the blue run- way Sunday when she tripped. Her planned Cheng vault instead became a simple back tuck, her medal chances evap- orating in the process. Stunned, she recovered in time to com- plete her second vault but finished well off the podium before quietly retreating to the waiting arms of her father Brian, her life- long coach, and the comfort of her teammates. See CAREY/Page B3

Associated Press Tampa Bay’s Kevin Kiermaier flips his bat Monday after striking out against Seattle pitcher Chris Flexen during the second inning in St. Petersburg. Fraley drives in 2, Flexen solid as Mariners beat Tampa Bay Mark Didtler Flexen (10-5) gave up two runs and and had RBI Associated Press seven hits, helping the Mariners singles before Fraley drove in two move within three games of Oak- with his base hit off Michael Wacha ST. PETERSBURG — land, which currently holds the sec- (2-3). The fifth run scored on second had a two-run single during a five- ond AL wild card. The right-hander baseman Lowe’s throwing error. run third, Chris Flexen went struck out six and walked two. France had a fourth-inning RBI 6 2/3 solid innings, and the Seattle Seattle’s had three hits double and a solo homer during a Mariners beat the AL East-leading with three RBIs, and came within a two-run seventh that put Seattle 8-2 on Monday triple of hitting for the cycle. ahead 8-2. night. Randy Arozarena homered as The Mariners were coming off Fraley, who was activated before Tampa Bay saw its divisional lead consecutive walk-off losses at Texas. the game after being on the COVID- over Boston drop to one game. The After Arozarena connected on a Associated Press 19 injured list since July 18, also Rays moved into first place during a solo shot in the fourth, Kevin Kier- Jade Carey of the United States performs on made a diving catch in left field on four-game that in- maier tripled and scored on Lowe’s the floor exercise during the artistic Brandon Lowe’s liner in the third. cluded a 14-0 thrashing of the Yan- gymnastics women’s apparatus final Monday fifth-inning grounder that cut the He went 2 for 4 with a walk and stole kees and a three-game sweep of the at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, a base. Red Sox. See RAYS/Page B3 Japan. Carey won the gold medal. B2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS East Division East Division Indians 5, Blue Jays 2: Jose highlight a five-run rally in the ninth in- Boston (Richards 6-6) at Detroit W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Ramirez homered to cap a three-run ning. Carter Kieboom hit a two-run (Peralta 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 64 43 .598 — — 6-4 L-1 34-21 30-22 New York 55 50 .524 — — 4-6 L-2 33-20 22-30 10th inning, snapping Toronto’s four- homer in the bottom of the ninth before Minnesota (Maeda 4-4) at Cincinnati Boston 63 44 .589 1 — 4-6 L-4 33-22 30-22 Philadelphia 53 53 .500 2½ 7 5-5 W-2 31-21 22-32 game winning streak. Vladimir Guer- Ian Kennedy recorded his 17th save. (Mahle 8-3), 7:10 p.m. New York 56 49 .533 7 3 6-4 L-1 27-24 29-25 Atlanta 52 54 .491 3½ 8 5-5 L-1 27-27 25-27 rero Jr. hit his 34th for the Marlins 6, Mets 3: Lewis Brinson Seattle (Kikuchi 6-6) at Tampa Bay Toronto 54 49 .524 8 4 6-4 L-1 25-23 29-26 Washington 49 57 .462 6½ 11 4-6 L-1 29-27 20-30 Blue Jays, who lost for the first time in connected for a first-inning grand (Patiño 2-2), 7:10 p.m. four games since returning north of slam to back Jesús Luzardo in his N.Y. Mets (Walker 7-5) at Miami Baltimore 38 67 .362 25 21 7-3 W-1 17-31 21-36 Miami 45 61 .425 10½ 15 4-6 W-1 25-26 20-35 the border to Rogers Centre. Miami debut, and the last-place Mar- (TBD), 7:10 p.m. Central Division Central Division Orioles 7, Yankees 1: In a game de- lins beat the NL East-leading Mets. L.A. Angels (Suarez 4-4) at Texas W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away layed for several minutes while a bevy Rangers 4, Angels 1: (Lyles 5-7), 8:05 p.m. Chicago 62 44 .585 — — 4-6 W-1 37-18 25-26 Milwaukee 63 43 .594 — — 7-3 W-1 29-24 34-19 of groundskeepers tried to corral a cat won consecutive starts for the first Kansas City (Bubic 3-4) at Chicago in the outfield, the hit time this season for Texas, and the White Sox (Cease 7-6), 8:10 p.m. Cleveland 52 51 .505 8½ 6 4-6 W-1 26-23 26-28 Cincinnati 56 50 .528 7 4 7-3 W-1 26-26 30-24 four solo homers off Yankees new- Rangers took the lead for good with a Pittsburgh (Kranick 1-2) at Milwaukee Detroit 51 57 .472 12 9½ 4-6 W-1 30-24 21-33 St. Louis 53 52 .505 9½ 6½ 6-4 W-1 30-21 23-31 comer Andrew Heaney. Long before double steal. (Houser 7-5), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City 45 59 .433 16 13½ 6-4 L-3 28-25 17-34 Chicago 51 56 .477 12½ 9½ 4-6 L-1 31-21 20-35 the cat made its appearance, Cedric LATE Atlanta (Fried 7-7) at St. Louis Minnesota 44 62 .415 18 15½ 3-7 L-1 24-30 20-32 Pittsburgh 40 65 .381 22½ 19½ 4-6 L-1 23-30 17-35 Mullins and hit back-to- Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (Lester 3-5), 8:15 p.m. back homers in the third off Heaney San Francisco at Arizona Chicago Cubs (Davies 6-7) at West Division West Division (6-8). and Ramón TODAY’S GAMES Colorado (Freeland 1-6), 8:40 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Urías also went deep to spoil the debut Baltimore (Wells 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees San Diego (Snell 4-4) at Oakland Houston 64 42 .604 — — 6-4 L-2 34-20 30-22 San Francisco 66 39 .629 — — 6-4 W-2 35-17 31-22 of Heaney, who was acquired from the (Cole 10-6), 7:05 p.m. (Manaea 8-6), 9:40 p.m. Oakland 60 47 .561 4½ — 5-5 W-1 30-24 30-23 Los Angeles 64 43 .598 3 — 5-5 W-2 33-18 31-25 Los Angeles Angels just before Fri- Philadelphia (Wheeler 8-6) at San Francisco (Cueto 7-5) at Arizona Seattle 57 50 .533 7½ 3 6-4 W-1 33-23 24-27 San Diego 61 47 .565 6½ — 5-5 W-1 36-22 25-25 day’s trade deadline. Washington (Corbin 6-9), 7:05 p.m. (Bumgarner 5-6), 9:40 p.m. Los Angeles 52 54 .491 12 7½ 5-5 L-2 30-26 22-28 Colorado 46 60 .434 20½ 14 4-6 L-1 33-20 13-40 Phillies 6, Nationals 5: J.T. Realmuto Cleveland (Plesac 6-3) at Toronto Houston (McCullers Jr. 8-2) at L.A. Texas 39 67 .368 25 20½ 4-6 W-3 26-27 13-40 Arizona 33 73 .311 33½ 27 5-5 L-2 20-32 13-41 hit a go-ahead, two-run single to (Ryu 10-5), 7:07 p.m. Dodgers (Buehler 11-1), 10:10 p.m.

BOX SCORES THIS DATE IN BASEBALL Seattle 8, 1901 — Cleveland pitcher Ed Scott Reds tacked on two more runs in the pitched a complete game and hit a solo sixth inning for an 18-9 lead. The Phil- Tampa Bay 2 home run off Bill Reidy in the top of the lies responded with seven runs on the Seattle Tampa Bay 10th for an 8-7 win against Milwaukee. home half of the sixth and another run ab r h bi ab r h bi It was the last game of Scott’s major in the seventh to get within one run. Crawford ss 4 2 2 0 Lowe 2b 4 0 0 1 Haniger rf 4 1 2 0 Cruz dh 4 0 2 0 league career. Cincinnati’s Tony Perez homered in the Seager 3b 4 1 1 1 Choi 1b 4 0 0 0 1906 — Washington pitcher Tom eighth to make it 19-17. The Phillies France 1b 5 2 3 3 Díaz 3b 4 0 1 0 Hughes hit a solo home run off Fred two-out rally in the ninth ended with Toro 2b 3 1 0 0 Wendle ss 4 0 0 0 Fraley lf 4 1 2 2 Arozarena lf 3 1 2 1 Glade in the tenth inning for 1-0 win Ron Stone lining out to right with run- Torrens dh 5 0 0 0 Margot rf 4 0 1 0 over the St. Louis Browns. He became ners on first and second. Kelenic cf 4 0 1 1 Kiermaier cf 3 1 1 0 the first pitcher to win a 1-0 extra-inning 1969 — Pinch-hitter Rich Reese hit a Raleigh c 5 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 0 0 0 Totals 38 8 11 7 Totals 33 2 7 2 game with his own home run. grand slam to power the Minnesota Seattle 005 100 200 —8 1914 — New York Yankee catcher Twins to a 5-2 victory over the visiting Tampa Bay 000 110 000 —2 Les Nunamaker threw out three Detroit Baltimore Orioles and end Dave Mc- E—Lowe 2 (10). DP—Seattle 1, Tampa Bay 1. Tigers trying to steal second base on Nally’s 15-game winning streak. His LOB—Seattle 10, Tampa Bay 6. 2B—France (24). 3B—Kiermaier (2). HR—France (11), one inning. It will be the only time a two victories at the end of 1968 had Arozarena (15). SB—Fraley (8). backstop has accomplished this feat given him 17 straight wins. IP H R ER BB SO this century. 1982 — Frank White of the Kansas Seattle Flexen W,10-5 6 2/3 7 2 2 2 6 1923 — Major League Baseball can- City Royals hit for the cycle in a 6-5 win Smith 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 2 celed all games following the death of over the . It was the sec- Middleton 1 0 0 0 0 1 U.S. President Warren G. Harding in ond cycle of his career. Tampa Bay Wacha L,2-3 4 8 6 6 3 3 San Francisco on Aug. 2. 1987 — Minnesota’s Joe Niekro was Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 1 1933 — Lefty Grove of the Philadel- caught with a file on the mound and Mazza 3 3 2 2 2 4 phia A’s became the first pitcher since was ejected during the fourth inning of Head 1 0 0 0 1 1 HBP—Head (Toro). WP—Wacha. Aug. 2, 1931 — a span of 308 games the Twins’ 11-3 win over the California Umpires—Home, ; First, Ed — to shut out the , Angels. Niekro would be suspended for Hickox; Second, Vic Carapazza; Third, Jerry Associated Press winning 7-0. 10 games by presi- Meals. Miami’s Lewis Brinson hits a grand slam during the first inning 1944 — Tommy Brown, 16 years and dent Bobby Brown, who didn’t believe T—3:20. A—5,855 (25,000). Monday against the in Miami. The Marlins won 8 months old, played shortstop for the Niekro’s story that he had been filing Cleveland 5, 6-3. Brooklyn Dodgers in both games of a his nails on the bench and stuck the file Toronto 2 Miami Mayfield 3b 3 0 0 0 White cf 2 0 0 0 doubleheader loss, 6-2 and 7-1, to the in his back pocket when the inning Luzardo W,1-0 5 4 3 3 3 5 Totals 30 1 3 1 Totals 27 4 5 2 Chicago Cubs. He had a double and started. Hess H,1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cleveland Toronto Los Angeles 000 100 000 —1 scored a run. 2004 — Tony Batista hit a grand ab r h bi ab r h bi Bender H,6 1 0 0 0 0 1 Texas 010 010 20x —4 Straw cf 5 2 2 0 Springer cf 5 1 2 0 Bass H,14 2/3 2 0 0 1 0 LOB—Los Angeles 4, Texas 3. 2B—Terry (1), 1948 — Cleveland’s slam in the 12th inning after tying the Rosario ss 4 1 3 1 Guerrero Jr. 1b5 1 2 2 Floro S,3-6 1 1/3 1 0 0 0 0 Holt (11), J.Martin (2). SB—Holt 2 (4), Kin- made his first major league start and game with a two-run homer in the ninth, Ramírez 3b 5 1 2 2 Semien ss 4 0 1 0 Familia pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. er-Falefa (16). SF—Holt (1). went seven innings to lead the Indians leading Montreal over St. Louis 10-6. Reyes dh 4 1 0 0 Bichette dh 4 0 0 0 HBP—Luzardo (Drury), Bender (Pillar). WP— IP H R ER BB SO Ramirez lf 5 0 1 1 Hernández lf 3 0 0 0 Luzardo(2). Los Angeles to a 5-3 victory over the Washington 2006 — Chase Utley singled in the Mercado rf 5 0 1 1 Grichuk rf 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Stu Rodriguez L,2-1 6 4 4 3 2 7 Senators. first inning of Philadelphia’s 8-1 win at Miller 1b-2b 2 0 0 0 Espinal 3b 3 0 0 0 Scheuwater; Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, Mayers 1 1 0 0 0 1 1959 — The second game of All-Star St. Louis to extend his hitting streak to Hedges c 3 0 0 0 Kirk c 4 0 1 0 Shane Livensparger. Quintana 1 0 0 0 0 0 Clement 2b 3 0 0 0 McGuire pr 0 0 0 0 T—3:11. A—8,771 (36,742). play this year was won by the AL 5-3 at 35 games. Texas Bradley ph 1 0 0 0 Biggio 2b 3 0 0 0 Dunning W,5-7 5 3 1 1 2 3 Los Angeles’ Memorial Stadium. Nellie 2006 — Matt Murton tied a major Totals 37 5 9 5 Totals 35 2 6 2 Baltimore 7, Herget H,1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Fox of the Chicago White Sox singled league record with four doubles and Cleveland 002 000 000 3 —5 Barlow H,3 1 0 0 0 0 2 in the deciding run in the seventh drove in five runs to help the Chicago Toronto 000 002 000 0 —2 N.Y. Yankees 1 Patton S,1-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 E—Hernández (5), Kirk (1). DP—Cleveland 1, Baltimore New York Rodriguez pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. inning. Cubs salvage a split of a doubleheader Toronto 0. LOB—Cleveland 8, Toronto 7. 2B— ab r h bi ab r h bi HBP—Rodriguez (Ibáñez). 1961 — The with Arizona 7-3. Rosario (17), Straw (1), Kirk (3). HR—Ramírez Mullins cf 5 1 2 1 LeMahieu 2b 5 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, ; (23), Guerrero Jr. (34). SB—Rosario (11), Straw scored a 19-0 victory over the St. Louis 2015 — Adrian Beltre became the Hays lf-rf 5 1 1 1 Rizzo 1b 2 0 0 1 Second, Nick Mahrley; Third, Nate Tomlinson. Cardinals for the largest shutout score first major leaguer since the 1930s to (1). S—Hedges (4). Mancini dh 4 0 0 0 Judge dh 4 0 0 0 T—2:29. A—20,533 (40,300). IP H R ER BB SO Mountcastle 1b4 2 3 1 Gallo lf 3 0 1 0 in an NL night game. hit for his third career cycle and the Cleveland Santander rf 4 1 2 0 Stanton rf 3 0 0 0 1969 — The beat held on for a wild 12-9 Morgan 6 5 2 2 1 9 Philadelphia 7, McKenna pr 0 0 0 0 Odor 3b 4 0 0 0 the 19-17 in a wild victory over Houston. Beltre hit a solo Karinchak 1 0 0 0 1 1 Urías ss 3 2 1 1 Sánchez c 3 0 0 0 Washington 5 Sandlin 1 1 0 0 0 0 Severino c 3 0 1 1 Torres ss 3 1 1 0 game at Connie Mack Stadium. Trailing homer in the fifth inning for the Texas Shaw W,4-5 1 0 0 0 1 2 Franco 3b 3 0 1 1 Gardner cf 1 0 1 0 Philadelphia Washington 9-6, the Reds scored 10 runs in the fifth Rangers, completing the cycle in his Clase S,14-18 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Valaika 2b 3 0 0 0 Jankowski cf 5 1 2 0 Robles cf 3 0 0 0 inning to take a seven-run lead. The first four at-bats. Toronto Totals 34 7 11 6 Totals 28 1 3 1 Segura 2b 3 2 1 1 Sanchez 2b 4 0 0 0 Ray 6 6 2 2 3 4 Baltimore 002 202 010 —7 B.Harper rf 3 1 1 0 Soto rf 3 0 1 0 Cimber 1 1 0 0 0 1 New York 000 010 000 —1 Realmuto c 4 1 2 2 Bell 1b 3 0 0 0 Soria 1 0 0 0 0 1 DP—Baltimore 1, New York 2. LOB—Baltimore Miller 1b 4 0 0 0 Hernandez lf 3 1 1 0 Romano 1 0 0 0 1 1 STATISTICAL LEADERS 4, New York 9. 2B—Mountcastle (18), Severino Bradley p 0 0 0 0 Kieboom 3b 4 2 2 2 Hand L,0-1 1 2 3 2 0 1 (10), Franco (19), Gallo (2). HR—Mullins (18), Williams ph 1 0 0 0 García ss 4 1 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Reynolds, Pittsburgh, .307; B.Harper, Philadelphia, WP—Hand. Hays (11), Mountcastle (18), Urías (5). SB— Kennedy p 0 0 0 0 Barrera c 3 0 0 0 BATTING—Brantley, Houston, .331; Guerrero Jr., .302; Winker, Cincinnati, .302; Soto, Washington, .299; Umpires—Home, ; First, Larry Mullins 2 (20). SF—Severino (3), Franco (3), Bohm 3b-1b 5 0 2 1 Gray p 1 0 0 0 Toronto, .328; Gurriel, Houston, .324; Mullins, Balti- Vanover; Second, Dave Rackley; Third, Jeremy J.Turner, Los Angeles, .297; J.Harrison, Oakland, Rizzo (1). Gregorius ss 5 0 1 0 Thompson p 0 0 0 0 more, .322; Bogaerts, Boston, .307; D.Fletcher, Los .294; Tatis Jr., San Diego, .292. Riggs. Herrera lf 3 1 2 1 Stevenson ph1 1 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO Angeles, .302; Ti.Anderson, Chicago, .296; Bichette, RUNS—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 78; C.Taylor, Los An- T—3:14. A—14,653 (53,506). Neris p 1 0 0 0 Machado p 0 0 0 0 Baltimore Toronto, .293; Devers, Boston, .288; T.Hernández, To- López W,3-12 6 1 1 1 5 4 Hoskins ph 1 0 0 0 Zimmerman ph1 0 1 2 geles, 78; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 76; Cronenworth, San Miami 6, N.Y. Mets 3 Valdez 2/3 1 0 0 1 0 Torreyes 3b 1 1 1 0 Parra ph 1 0 0 0 ronto, .288. Diego, 73; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 72; Soto, Washington, Fry 1 1/3 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 36 7 12 5 Totals 31 5 6 5 RUNS—Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 82; Bichette, Toronto, 70; Winker, Cincinnati, 69; M.Machado, San Diego, 66; New York Miami Tate 1 1 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 000 010 105 —7 81; Altuve, Houston, 80; Semien, Toronto, 77; Haniger, T.Turner, Los Angeles, 66; Albies, Atlanta, 65; Betts, ab r h bi ab r h bi Pillar cf 4 0 0 0 Chisholm Jr. 2b 4 1 2 0 New York Washington 000 001 202 —5 Seattle, 72; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 72; Olson, Oakland, Los Angeles, 65. Alonso 1b 5 1 2 1 Rojas ss 4 2 2 0 Heaney L,0-1 4 6 4 4 0 4 DP—Philadelphia 2, Washington 2. LOB—Phil- 69; Correa, Houston, 68; Devers, Boston, 68; Marti- RBI—J.Aguilar, Miami, 75; M.Machado, San Diego, McNeil 2b 5 0 0 0 Aguilar 1b 2 1 0 0 Rodríguez 2 2 2 2 1 1 adelphia 9, Washington 4. 2B—B.Harper (25), nez, Boston, 68; J.Ramírez, Cleveland, 68. 75; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 70; Duvall, Atlanta, 69; Albies, Segura (19). HR—Herrera (7), Stevenson (3), Báez ss 3 1 1 0 Brinson lf 4 2 2 5 Luetge 1 0 0 0 0 1 RBI—Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 85; Ohtani, Los Ange- Atlanta, 69; Báez, New York, 67; E.Escobar, Milwau- Abreu 2 3 1 1 0 2 Kieboom (1). S—Suárez (1). Davis 3b 3 1 1 0 I.Díaz 3b 3 0 1 1 les, 82; Devers, Boston, 82; J.Abreu, Chicago, 78; kee, 66; J.Turner, Los Angeles, 65; Crawford, San HBP—López (Rizzo), Abreu (Valaika). WP— IP H R ER BB SO Do.Smith lf 4 0 1 0 De La Cruz rf 4 0 0 0 Meadows, Tampa Bay, 76; Bichette, Toronto, 71; Francisco, 63; A.García, Milwaukee, 63; Alonso, New McCann c 3 0 0 0 Jackson c 4 0 0 0 Rodríguez. Philadelphia Suárez 3 0 0 0 1 1 Olson, Oakland, 70; Alvarez, Houston, 67; Walsh, Los York, 63; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 63; Riley, Atlanta, 63. Villar ph 0 0 0 0 Sierra cf 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, ; Second, ; Third, Malachi Neris 2 1 0 0 0 2 Angeles, 67; Grichuk, Toronto, 67. HITS—A.Frazier, San Diego, 129; T.Turner, Los An- Nido c 0 0 0 0 Luzardo p 2 0 0 0 De Los Santos BS 2/3 1 1 1 0 1 HITS—Mullins, Baltimore, 127; Bichette, Toronto, Drury rf 3 0 1 1 Panik ph 1 0 0 0 Moore. geles, 125; Winker, Cincinnati, 117; Reynolds, Pitts- Alvarado 2/3 2 2 2 2 1 122; D.Fletcher, Los Angeles, 122; Guerrero Jr., To- Nimmo ph 1 0 0 0 Floro p 0 0 0 0 T—3:12. A—28,879 (47,309). burgh, 116; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 113; N.Castellanos, Bradley W,6-1 1 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 ronto, 122; Gurriel, Houston, 117; Schoop, Detroit, Conforto rf 1 0 1 0 Kennedy 1 1 2 2 1 1 Cincinnati, 111; Cronenworth, San Diego, 110; Albies, Totals 32 3 7 2 Totals 32 6 7 6 Texas 4, 114; Semien, Toronto, 114; Merrifield, Kansas City, Atlanta, 108; Tapia, Colorado, 108; J.Turner, Los Ange- Washington 113; Perez, Kansas City, 113; Bogaerts, Boston, 112. New York 021 000 000 —3 L.A. Angels 1 Gray 5 4 1 1 2 2 les, 108. Miami 401 000 01x —6 Thompson 1 2 0 0 1 1 DOUBLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 29; Devers, Boston, DOUBLES—Albies, Atlanta, 31; N.Castellanos, Cin- E—McCann (4), Báez (1). DP—New York 0, Los Angeles Texas Clay 1/3 1 1 1 1 0 28; Martinez, Boston, 28; Mullins, Baltimore, 28; Brant- cinnati, 29; A.Frazier, San Diego, 29; Arenado, St. Miami 1. LOB—New York 9, Miami 5. 2B—Drury ab r h bi ab r h bi Machado 2/3 0 0 0 1 0 ley, Houston, 26; Candelario, Detroit, 26; Semien, To- Louis, 27; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 27; Winker, Cincin- (5), Conforto (11), I.Díaz (6). 3B—Rojas (3). Fletcher 2b 3 0 0 0 Kiner-Falefa ss4 0 1 1 ronto, 26; Correa, Houston, 25; K.Hernández, Boston, Klobosits L,0-1 H,31 2 2 2 0 0 nati, 27; Edman, St. Louis, 26; Betts, Los Angeles, 25; HR—Alonso (24), Brinson (4). S—Megill (2). Ohtani dh 4 0 0 0 Lowe 1b 4 0 0 0 Suero BS,0-3 1 3 3 3 1 1 25; Olson, Oakland, 25. B.Harper, Philadelphia, 25; Reynolds, Pittsburgh, 25; IP H R ER BB SO Gosselin 1b 3 1 0 0 García rf 4 0 0 0 Klobosits pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. TRIPLES—Baddoo, Detroit, 5; Lopez, Kansas City, Swanson, Atlanta, 25. New York Stassi c 4 0 1 0 Heim c 4 0 0 0 HBP—De Los Santos (Robles). WP—Mach- 5; Arraez, Minnesota, 4; Canha, Oakland, 4; W.Castro, Megill L,1-1 5 6 5 4 0 4 Marsh cf 4 0 0 0 Ibáñez 2b 2 1 0 0 TRIPLES—D.Peralta, Arizona, 7; Albies, Atlanta, 5; ado. Detroit, 4; Madrigal, Chicago, 4; Mullins, Baltimore, 4; Loup 1 0 0 0 0 1 Lagares lf 3 0 1 1 J.Martin lf 3 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Nestor Ceja; Cronenworth, San Diego, 5; Hampson, Colorado, 5; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 4; A.Rosario, Cleveland, 4; 10 Familia 1 0 0 0 0 1 J.Iglesias ss 3 0 1 0 Terry dh 3 1 2 0 Second, ; Third, . A.Frazier, San Diego, 4; C.Taylor, Los Angeles, 4; 18 tied at 3. May 1 1 1 1 2 1 Eaton rf 3 0 0 0 Holt 3b 1 1 1 1 T—3:16. A—16,393 (41,339). tied at 3. HOME RUNS—Ohtani, Los Angeles, 37; Guerrero HOME RUNS—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 31; Schwarber, Jr., Toronto, 34; Olson, Oakland, 28; Devers, Boston, Boston, 25; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 24; Alonso, New York, 27; Perez, Kansas City, 26; Gallo, New York, 25; Al- 24; Báez, New York, 23; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 23; tuve, Houston, 25; Haniger, Seattle, 25; Semien, To- E.Escobar, Milwaukee, 23; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 23; ronto, 25; J.Ramírez, Cleveland, 23; B.Lowe, Tampa Bay, 23; A.García, Texas, 23. Duvall, Atlanta, 22; Muncy, Los Angeles, 22; Riley, STOLEN BASES—Merrifield, Kansas City, 27; Mul- Atlanta, 22. lins, Baltimore, 20; Straw, Cleveland, 18; Ti.Anderson, STOLEN BASES—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 23; S.Marte, Chicago, 16; Bichette, Toronto, 16; Kiner-Falefa, Texas, Oakland, 22; T.Turner, Los Angeles, 21; Tapia, Colo- 16; Moore, Seattle, 16; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 15; Bad- rado, 19; Edman, St. Louis, 18; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 17; doo, Detroit, 14; Goodrum, Detroit, 12; Grossman, Story, Colorado, 17; Hampson, Colorado, 14; Albies, Detroit, 12; Phillips, Tampa Bay, 12. Atlanta, 13; Báez, New York, 13; Pham, San Diego, 13. PITCHING—Bassitt, Oakland, 11-3; Civale, Cleve- PITCHING—J.Urías, Los Angeles, 13-3; Hendricks, land, 10-2; Greinke, Houston, 10-3; Lynn, Chicago, Chicago, 13-4; Buehler, Los Angeles, 11-1; Morton, 10-3; Ryu, Toronto, 10-5; Flexen, Seattle, 10-5; G. Atlanta, 10-4; DeSclafani, San Francisco, 10-5; Wood, Cole, New York, 10-6; Ray, Toronto, 9-5; Eovaldi, Bos- San Francisco, 9-3; Gausman, San Francisco, 9-5; ton, 9-6; Montas, Oakland, 9-8. Suter, Milwaukee, 9-5; Wainwright, St. Louis, 9-6; Ker- ERA—Lynn, Chicago, 2.07; Gibson, Philadelphia, shaw, Los Angeles, 9-7. 2.87; Manaea, Oakland, 3.01; Ray, Toronto, 3.04; G. ERA—F.Peralta, Milwaukee, 2.17; Buehler, Los An- Cole, New York, 3.11; Ryu, Toronto, 3.26; Bassitt, Oak- geles, 2.19; Woodruff, Milwaukee, 2.26; Gausman, land, 3.29; Berríos, Toronto, 3.31; Mize, Detroit, 3.41; San Francisco, 2.35; Wheeler, Philadelphia, 2.45; Irvin, Oakland, 3.50. Burnes, Milwaukee, 2.46; Tr.Rogers, Miami, 2.46; —G.Cole, New York, 176; Ray, To- Bauer, Los Angeles, 2.59; Scherzer, Los Angeles, ronto, 154; Rodón, Chicago, 149; Giolito, Chicago, 2.76; Stroman, New York, 2.80. 143; Bassitt, Oakland, 139; Cease, Chicago, 138; STRIKEOUTS—Wheeler, Philadelphia, 165; Manaea, Oakland, 137; Berríos, Toronto, 133; Montas, Burnes, Milwaukee, 152; Woodruff, Milwaukee, 152; Oakland, 132; Bieber, Cleveland, 130. Gausman, San Francisco, 149; Scherzer, Los Ange- Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE les, 147; deGrom, New York, 146; Aa.Nola, Philadel- Baltimore’s (31) celebrates with Austin Hays (21) after hitting a solo home run BATTING—N.Castellanos, Cincinnati, .329; T. phia, 145; F.Peralta, Milwaukee, 145; Darvish, San Monday during the third inning of a 7-1 victory over the New York Yankees in New York. Turner, Los Angeles, .322; Segura, Philadelphia, .308; Diego, 142; Morton, Atlanta, 141. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 B3

OLYMPICS Florida LOTTERY SPORTS BRIEFS Summer Olympic Medals Table Here are the winning numbers selected Top QB recruit to skip made the announcement after Monday night’s 7-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles. Nation G S B Tot Monday in the Florida Lottery: senior year and join OSU United States 21 25 17 63 Boone said he was informed of Cole’s PICK 2 (early) PICK 5 (early) China 29 17 16 62 Quinn Ewers, considered the top positive test in the second inning. ROC 12 21 17 50 4 - 9 7 - 2 - 2 - 9 - 3 quarterback prospect in the class of In his second season with the Yan- Britain 11 12 12 35 PICK 2 (late) Japan 17 6 10 33 PICK 5 (late) 2022, said he is skipping his senior year kees, the 30-year-old right-hander is 7 - 8 Australia 14 4 15 33 8 - 4 - 0 - 1 - 6 of high school in Texas and plans to en- 10-6 with a 3.11 ERA in 21 starts. The 4 9 15 28 PICK 3 (early) roll at Ohio State for the upcoming FANTASY 5 four-time All-Star is coming off a 14-0 France 6 10 7 23 4 - 1 - 4 semester. Germany 6 5 11 22 16 - 19 - 23 - 27 - 34 loss at Tampa Bay on July 29 in which South Korea 6 4 9 19 PICK 3 (late) In a Twitter post, Ewers explained he he allowed eight runs in 5 1/3 innings. Netherlands 5 7 6 18 CASH 4 LIFE 3 - 8 - 4 would soon be completing the course Boone said Nestor Cortes Jr. likely will Canada 3 4 7 14 18 - 46 - 48 - 50 - 54 necessary to graduate from Southlake Switzerland 3 4 5 12 PICK 4 (early) start in place of Cole. Cortes has no re- New Zealand 4 3 4 11 CASH BALL Carroll High School outside Dallas. 1 - 9 - 6 - 4 cord and a 1.93 ERA in three starts and Taiwan 2 4 4 10 4 The five-star recruit said his decision 2 3 5 10 eight relief appearances for the Yankees PICK 4 (late) was influenced by Texas rules which 4 3 1 8 this season. Croatia 3 2 2 7 2 - 5 - 8 - 0 prohibit high school athletes from earn- 2 3 2 7 ing money from endorsement and spon- Colts’ QB Wentz out 5-12 Spain 1 3 3 7 sorship deals. Last month, the NCAA 2 2 2 6 Sunday’s winning numbers and payouts: weeks with broken foot 1 4 1 6 lifted its long-time ban on athletes being 0 1 5 6 Fantasy 5: 5 – 6 – 19 – 27 – 31 5-of-5 CB No winner compensated for their names, images WESTFIELD, Ind. — Indianapolis 5-of-5 3 winners $56,023.82 5-of-5 No winner Denmark 2 1 2 5 and likenesses. Colts quarterback Carson Wentz is ex- Austria 1 1 3 5 4-of-5 255 $106 pected to miss five to 12 weeks because Indonesia 1 1 3 5 3-of-5 7,230 $10 Players should verify winning At Ohio State, Ewers would step in 1 1 3 5 Cash 4 Life: 11 – 30 – 33 – 47 – 60 numbers by calling 850-487-7777 late to an ongoing competition to replace a broken left foot, coach Frank Reich 1 0 4 5 or at www.flalottery.com. first-round draft pick Justin Fields this said Monday. Slovenia 2 1 1 4 Cash Ball: 1 1 3 0 4 year in Columbus. He was to have surgery Monday to 1 3 0 4 The Buckeyes have three scholarship remove a piece of bone, coach Frank Venezuela 1 3 0 4 AIRWAVES quarterbacks on the roster, but none of Reich said. Doctors determined Wentz Jamaica 1 1 2 4 On the Ecuador 2 1 0 3 them have thrown a college pass. CJ had broken the foot years ago, proba- 2 0 1 3 TODAY’S SPORTS Stroud and Jack Miller are going into bly in high school. Part of the bone Hong Kong 1 2 0 3 MLB their second seasons with the Buckeyes. came loose during practice last Slovakia 1 2 0 3 South Africa 1 2 0 3 7 p.m. (BSFL) New York Mets at Kyle McCord is a class of 2021 signee. Thursday. Belgium 1 1 1 3 7 p.m. (MLB) Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees or Yankees ace Cole tests For now, Indy plans to use Jacob Ethiopia 1 1 1 3 Boston Red Sox at Detroit Tigers Eason as the starter. Eason was a fourth- Norway 1 1 1 3 Ireland 1 0 2 3 7 p.m. (SUN) at Tampa Bay Rays positive for COVID-19 round draft pick in 2020 and has not ap- Israel 1 0 2 3 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE NEW YORK — Yankees ace Gerrit peared in an NFL game — regular Colombia 0 2 1 3 7 p.m. (NBA) Memphis Grizzlies vs Jazz Blue Cole has tested positive for COVID-19 season or preseason. The Colts also Dominican Republic 0 2 1 3 8 p.m. (ESPN2) Los Angeles Lakers vs Miami Heat Mongolia 0 1 2 3 and will not make his scheduled start signed veteran quarterback Brett Hund- Kazakhstan 0 0 3 3 9 p.m. (NBA) San Antonio Spurs vs Jazz White Tuesday. ley on Saturday. Mexico 0 0 3 3 11 p.m. (ESPN2) vs Golden State Warriors New York manager Aaron Boone — From wire reports Kosovo 2 0 0 2 THE BASKETBAL TOURNAMENT Qatar 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 9 p.m. (ESPN) Final: Team 23 vs Boeheim’s Army Tunisia 1 1 0 2 2020 TOKYO OLYMPICS Lynch said. “I started as a special Belarus 1 0 1 2 6 a.m. (NBCSPT) Track Cycling (Same-day Tape) teams player my first couple of years. Estonia 1 0 1 2 Men’s Soccer: Japan vs Spain LYNCH Thank God for people like Tony Fiji 1 0 1 2 7 a.m. (NBCSPT) Continued from Page B1 1 0 1 2 8 a.m. (USA) Men’s Basketball: Australia vs Dungy and Herm Edwards and Monte India 0 1 1 2 9 a.m. (NBCSPT) Women’s Beach Volleyball Kiffin, who saw and believed in me Kenya 0 1 1 2 Men’s Volleyball, Quarterfinal: Teams TBA year, then a play that Ronnie Lott had more than I believed in myself.” Portugal 0 1 1 2 9:50 a.m. (USA) 10 a.m. (NBCSPT) Women’s Beach Volleyball made the previous year. Then a play I Lynch’s success has carried him be- San Marino 0 1 1 2 made blitzing the quarterback and a yond the football field. He went from Uganda 0 1 1 2 10:30 a.m. (USA) Sport Climbing (Same-day Tape) play Ronnie Lott had made. I think of his career as a player into the broad- Azerbaijan 0 0 2 2 11 a.m. (NBCSPT) Women’s Water Polo (Same-day Tape) Egypt 0 0 2 2 all the people who kind of spoke this cast booth, where he became one of Bermuda 1 0 0 1 11:30 a.m. (USA) Men’s Soccer: Japan vs Spain (Same-day into existence, and coach Walsh was the top analysts at Fox. Then with an Iran 1 0 0 1 Tape) so instrumental because I would have itch with for the competition of being 1 0 0 1 12 p.m. (NBC) Sport Climbing, Cycling, Basketball, Morocco 1 0 0 1 just gone off and played baseball,” part of a team, Lynch was hired along Philippines 1 0 0 1 Gymnastics, Equestrian, Water Polo (Same-day Tape) Lynch said. “I signed with the Mar- with coach Kyle Shanahan to rebuild Puerto Rico 1 0 0 1 12 p.m. (NBCSPT) Canoe/Kayak (Same-day Tape) lins, my heart was with football, but I the San Francisco 49ers in 2017. Thailand 1 0 0 1 1 p.m. (NBCSPT) Men’s Field Hockey, Semifinal: Teams TBA said, ‘Hey, I’ve got a future in base- Lynch was voted executive of the Bulgaria 0 1 0 1 Jordan 0 1 0 1 (Same-day Tape) ball.’ Until coach Walsh told me other- year by the Pro Football Writers of Macedonia 0 1 0 1 1:30 p.m. (USA) Table Tennis (Same-day Tape) wise, that’s where I was going. So I America in his third season when he Turkmenistan 0 1 0 1 2:15 p.m. (NBCSPT) Artistic Swimming (Same-day Tape) certainly would not be here without helped the Niners reach the Super Argentina 0 0 1 1 3 p.m. (USA) Weightlifting, , Wrestling (Same-day Bill Walsh.” Bowl, and has the franchise in posi- Armenia 0 0 1 1 Lynch did plenty on his own since Ivory Coast 0 0 1 1 Tape) tion to contend again this season. His 0 0 1 1 3:15 p.m. (NBCSPT) Equestrian (Same-day Tape) making the decision to stick with foot- ability to thrive in everything he does Kuwait 0 0 1 1 5 p.m. (USA) Men’s Handball, Quarterfinal: Teams TBA ball. He intercepted four passes his led Shanahan to nickname him “Cap- Malaysia 0 0 1 1 (Same-day Tape) final season at Stanford and showed tain America.” enough to become a third-round pick “Usually people like that just on av- 5:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) Women’s Marathon Swimming Monday’s Olympic by Tampa Bay. After three seasons as erage, usually, I think, I’m like, all Women’s Golf, First Round medalists 6:30 p.m. (GOLF) a part-time player, Lynch earned a right, the person’s got to be somewhat 8 p.m. (NBC) Men’s Diving, , Gymnastics full-time role in coach Tony Dungy’s phony,” Shanahan said before the ATHLETICS 8 p.m. (USA) Track and Field Men’s 3000m Steeplechase first season in 1996. He became a key Super Bowl in 2020. “What’s he really GOLD — Soufiane El Bakkali, Morocco 10:45 p.m. (NBCSPT) Men’s Basketball: Spain vs U.S. part of one of the league’s top de- like? No one is really Captain Amer- SILVER — Lamecha Girma, Ethiopia (Same-day Tape) fenses with his fearsome hitting and ica. So, you’re waiting to see how they BRONZE — Benjamin Kigen, Kenya 11:30 p.m. (USA) Women’s Volleyball, Quarterfinal: Teams smart play in the Bucs secondary. are really. That’s probably the oppo- Men’s GOLD — Miltiadis Tentoglou, Greece TBA (Same-day Tape) Lynch earned his first of nine Pro site of how I am. But, then you get SILVER — Juan Miguel Echevarria, Cuba 12:05 a.m. (NBC) Women’s Skateboarding, Women’s Bowl selections in his second season with John day in and day out, and BRONZE — Maykel Masso, Cuba Volleyball as a full-time starter in 1997, was an that’s genuinely who he is. ... To have Women’s 100m Hurdles GOLD — Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto 12:30 a.m. (USA) Women’s Basketball, Quarterfinal: Teams All-Pro in back-to-back seasons in that type of personality that’s just ex- Rico TBA 1999 and 2000, then played a big part actly who he is and on top of that to be SILVER — Kendra Harrison, United States 2 a.m. (NBCSPT) Men’s Volleyball, Quarterfinal: Teams TBA in Tampa’s first Super Bowl title in one of the most violent, physical play- BRONZE — Megan Tapper, Jamaica (Same-day Tape) the 2002 season. ers I’ve ever seen, I think it’s as cool of Women’s 5000m “It didn’t take off for me right away,” a combination as there is.” GOLD — Sifan Hassan, Netherlands 2:30 a.m. (USA) Diving SILVER — Hellen Obiri, Kenya 4 a.m. (NBCSPT) Women’s Volleyball, Quarterfinal: Teams BRONZE — Gudaf Tsegay, Ethiopia TBA Women’s Discus Throw soreness. GOLD — Valarie Allman, United States 4:30 a.m. (USA) Women’s Basketball, Quarterfinal: Teams SILVER — Kristin Pudenz, Germany TBA RAYS MOVING DAY BRONZE — Yaime Perez, Cuba Continued from Page B1 Seattle claimed OF Marcus Wilson BADMINTON Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the Men’s Singles off waivers from Boston and optioned GOLD — Viktor Axelsen, Denmark discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Rays’ deficit to 6-2. him to Triple-A Tacoma. OF Dillon SILVER — Long Chen, China on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. BRONZE — Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, Wacha allowed six runs and eight Thomas was designated for Indonesia hits in four innings. assignment. Women’s Doubles GOLD — Mijain Lopez Nunez, Cuba Jonathan Celestin. GOLD — Indonesia (Greysia Polii, Apriyani SILVER — Iakobi Kajaia, Georgia CHICAGO BEARS — Activated WR Dazz TRAINER’S ROOM UP NEXT Rahayu) BRONZE — Riza Kayaalp, Turkey Newsome from the physically unable to perform SILVER — China (Qing Chen Chen, Yi Fan Jia) BRONZE — Sergei Semenov, ROC (PUP) list. Rays: RHP Chris Archer (right fore- Mariners LHP (6-6) BRONZE — South Korea (Soyeong Kim, Men’s Greco-Roman 60kg CINCINNATI BENGALS — Activated DE arm tightness) is undergoing treat- and Tampa Bay RHP Luis Patiño (2-2) Heeyong Kong) GOLD — Luis Alberto Orta Sanchez, Cuba Cam Sample from the physically unable to per- ment and will have his status updated are Tuesday night’s starters. Patiño, CYCLING TRACK SILVER — Kenichiro Fumita, Japan form (PUP) list. in the next couple days. He left his 21, is coming off a victory over the Women’s Team Sprint BRONZE — Sailike Walihan, China DETROIT LIONS — Signed C Evan GOLD — China (Shanju Bao, Tianshi Zhong) BRONZE — Sergey Emelin, ROC Boehme. Activated G Evan Heim from the re- start at Triple-A Durham Sunday Yankees Thursday in which he went SILVER — Germany (Lea Sophie Friedrich, Women’s Freestyle 76kg serve/COVID-19 list. after one inning with left hip six scoreless innings. Emma Hinze) GOLD — Aline Rotter Focken, Germany GREEN BAY PACKERS — Activated RB BRONZE — ROC (Daria Shmeleva, Anastasiia SILVER — Adeline Maria Gray, United States Patrick Taylor from the physically unable to per- Voinova) BRONZE — Yasemin Adar, Turkey form(PUP) list. EQUESTRIAN BRONZE — Qian Zhou, China — Waived LB Nate night,” Carey said. Eventing Individual Hall. Activated DL DeMarcus Walker fron the GOLD — Julia Krajewski, Germany of Italy earned sil- non-football injury list. Signed LS Mitchell Fra- CAREY ver, the 30-year-old’s first Olympic SILVER — Tom McEwen, Britain TRANSACTIONS boni and G Danny Isidora. Continued from Page B1 BRONZE — Andrew Hoy, Australia BASEBALL — Activated CB T.J. medal after near misses in Rio de Ja- Eventing Team Major League Baseball Carrie from the COVID-19 list. neiro in 2016 and London in 2012. Her GOLD — Britain (Tom McEwen, Laura Collett, American League — Activated WR Knowing his daughter had less than dramatic routine — one that would fit Oliver Townend) BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned 2B Do- Jamal Agnew from the active/non-football injury SILVER — Australia (Kevin McNab, Shane mingo Leyba to Norfolk (Triple-A East). Rein- a day to regroup in time for the floor right in at La Scala opera house in list. Placed QB C.J. Beathard and S Jarrod Wil- finals, Brian Carey turned off the Milan — gave Italy its first women’s Rose, Andrew Hoy) stated SS Richie Martin from the 60-day IL. son on the COVID-19 list. BRONZE — France (Nicolas Touzaint, Karim Placed LHP Ryan Hartman on the 10-day IL. — Waived WR Chris “coach” switch and flipped on the gymnastics medal since 1928 and Florent Laghouag, Christopher Six) — Claimed INF Jacob Finke from IR with a settlement. Activated DB “dad” one. capped a long comeback from a torn Wilson from Oakland then optioned him to Armani Watts from the physically unable to per- “I told her, ‘You know, right now, Sugar Land (Triple-A East). Placed RHP Tyler Achilles tendon four years ago. Men’s Rings form (PUP) list. GOLD — Yang Liu, China Ivey on the 60-day IL. you feel like yesterday was the worst “I am super happy with this medal,” — Activated RB SILVER — Hao You, China NEW YORK YANKEES — Agreed to terms day in your life, but today can be your said Ferrari, who is considering re- from the reserve/COVID-19 list. BRONZE — Eleftherios Petrounias, Greece with RHP Calvin Starnes on a minor league Placed LB James Onwualu on the retired list. best day. So just don’t give up. Keep tirement. “I was hoping this would fi- contract. Sent RF Ryan LaMarre outright to Men’s Vault Released RB Darius Jackson. going,’” Carey said. “And she killed nally be my Olympics.” GOLD — Jeahwan Shin, South Korea Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Triple-A East). — Activated WR DeVante SILVER — Denis Abliazin, ROC — Traded RHP John it.” of the team Parker from the physically unable to perform BRONZE — Artur Davtyan, Armenia Axford to Milwaukee in exchange for cash Stomped it, more like. representing the Russian Olympic (PUP) list. Signed TEs Gabe Holmes, Sal Can- considerations. Carey doesn’t leap off the floor as Women’s Floor Exercise nella and Kalif Jackson. Placed WR Preston Committee and of GOLD — Jade Carey, United States National League Williams on the COVID-19 list. Released OL much as she explodes. Her tumbling Japan were awarded the bronze after SILVER — Vanessa Ferrari, Italy MIAMI MARLINS — Recalled LHP Jesus is as dynamic as anyone in the world BRONZE — Mai Murakami, Japan Luzardo from Jacksonville (Triple-A East). Op- D.J. Fluker with an injury settlement. finishing with identical scores. Their BRONZE — Angelina Melnikova, ROC tioned LF Brian Miller to Jacksonville. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Placed WR Bisi not named Simone Biles, and she’s 14.166 included the same difficulty Johnson on IR. Placed WR Myron Mitchell and SHOOTING NEW YORK METS — Claimed RHP Jake working on a triple-twisting double- (5.9) and execution scores (8.266). The QBs Kirk Cousins, Kellen Mond and Nate Stan- 50m Rifle 3 Positions Men Reed off waivers from Tampa Bay then op- layout element that — if she ever com- ley on reserve/COVID-19 list. Claimed QB medal was the third in Tokyo for Mel- GOLD — Changhong Zhang, China tioned him to Syracuse (Triple-A East). Placed pletes it in international competition nikova, who earned gold in the team SILVER — Sergey Kamenskiy, ROC RHP Miguel Casto on the 10-day IL. Recalled Danny Etling off waivers from Seattle. Signed BRONZE — Milenko Sebic, Serbia OF Albert Almora Jr. from Syracuse. QB Case Cookus. — will be given the single-highest dif- competition and bronze in the NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Signed RB 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men BASKETBALL ficulty value of anything currently all-around. GOLD — Jean Quiquampoix, France National Basketball Association Devonta Freeman, CBs Amukamara, being done in the sport. Shin Jeah-wan of Korea beat ROC’s SILVER — Leuris Pupo, Cuba NBA — Named Kiki VanDeWeghe special KeiVarae Russell and G J.R. Sweezy. Waived DL Lorenzo Neal and DB Lawrence Woods. While it’s not quite ready to be un- Denis Abliazin in a tiebreaker to BRONZE — Yuehong Li, China advisor to the president of league operations. veiled when it counts, Carey also claim gold on men’s vault. The gold is WEIGHTLIFTING SACRAMENTO KINGS — Announced Doug Placed TE Dillon Soehner on the reserve list. Women’s 87kg Christie has been hired as assistant coach. NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed RB Alfred didn’t need it. A day after her mean- the 10th for Korea in gymnastics and GOLD — Zhouyu Wang, China — Named Trevor Morris. Activated OL Jonotthan Harrison from dering road to the Ariake Gymnastics fifth on vault. Shin won the tiebreak SILVER — Tamara Yajaira Salazar Arce, Gleeson, Nathaniel Mitchell and Earl Watson the physically unable to perform (PUP) List. Centre nearly ended in disaster, she because he recorded the highest- Ecuador assistant coaches. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Activated DB responded with what she called the scoring single vault between the two. BRONZE — Crismery Dominga Santana Peg- FOOTBALL Chris Wilcox from the physically unable to per- uero, Dominican Republic form (PUP) list. best routine of her career. Artur Davytyan of Armenia took Women’s +87kg — Activated C Rod- TITANS — Activated CB Caleb Carey could hear teammates roar- bronze. GOLD — Wenwen Li, China ney Hudson, OT , G Justin Farley, RB Jeremy McNichols and T Ty Sam- ing from the stands during her rou- China’s Liu Yang edged past team- SILVER — Emily Jade Campbell, Britain Pugh, WRs , KeeSean Johnson brailo from the physically unable to perform tine, Biles perhaps the loudest of mate to claim gold on still BRONZE — Sarah Elizabeth Robles, United and Isaac Whitney from the COVID-19 list. (PUP) list. Released OT Elijah Nkansah from States — Signed OLB Justin IR. them all. rings. Greece’s Eleftherios Petrounias WRESTLING Houston. WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM — Placed “They were honestly the best team- took the bronze to go with the gold he Men’s Greco-Roman 130kg — Signed LB OL Ross Reynolds on waivers. mates ever, especially (Sunday) captured in Brazil. B4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

3625-0803 TUCRN 3622-0803 TUCRN CITRUS COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COMMISSION IN CITRUS COUNTY TO PROVIDE FOR SERVICES, Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 9:00 AM FACILITIES, AND PROGRAMS RELATED TO STREET Lecanto Government Building 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166 LIGHTING, NEIGHBORHOOD BEAUTIFICATION, Lecanto, Florida 34461 MICHAEL FACEMYER, CHAIR KURT STONE ROADWAY MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS, DAVID BRAMBLETT, 1ST VICE CHAIR STACEY WORTHINGTON ROBERT BASS, 2ND VICE CHAIR WILLIAM BURDA (Alternate) AND WATER AND WASTEWATER RICHARD BARMES CAROLE SCRAGG (Alternate) JAMES ROYS CHUCK DIXON (School Board) Notice is hereby given that the oard of County Commissioners of Citrus County will conduct a public hearing to consider the continued imposition of annual, non-ad valorem special assessments to fund street lighting, neighborhood beautification, roadway A. CALL TO ORDER maintenance and improvements, and water and wastewater improvements within the various assessment areas identified below for B. INVOCATION the fiscal year beginning on October 1, 2021 and future fiscal years. The following table reects the previously approved assessment C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE areas, the total estimated revenue, the assessment units used for apportionment, and the proposed assessment rate schedules D. ROLL CALL E. CHAIRMAN TO READ THE APPEAL PROCESS TOTAL MAXIMUM ANNUAL ANNUAL AND MEETING PROCEDURES ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT F. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – Receive comments from the public REVEN1E ASSESSMENT RATE PER G. APPROVE MINUTES – Approval of available minutes DIST# ASSESSMENT AREA AND PURPOSE FOR FY 21-22 UNITS UNIT H. STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS 0002 CRYSTAL GLEN LIGHTING DISTRICT $7,438.69 Lot $55.93 I. EX PARTE COMMUNICATION: County Attorney 0003 RIVERHAVEN VILLAGE LIGHTING DISTRICT $24,791.90 Lot $33.10 J. APPLICATIONS 0004 CRYSTAL PARADISE ESTATES (ALL UNITS) LIGHTING DISTRICT $11,733.48 Lot $29.63

0005 FOXWOOD UNITS 1 & 2 LIGHTING DISTRICT $3,816.75 Lot $50.89 1. LAND USE APPLICATION 0006 CINNAMON RIDGE UNITS 1 & 2 LIGHTING DISTRICT $7,104.78 Lot $31.86 a. V-21-10 Clark A. Stillwell, Esq. for John and Tina Whitt 0007 FLYING DUTCHMAN ESTATES LIGHTING DISTRICT $4,494.00 Lot $53.50 0008 WATER OAKS LIGHTING DISTRICT $3,121.95 Lot $48.03 REQUEST: This request is for a Variance from the 0009 OAK FOREST UNITS 1 & 2 UNREC. LIGHTING DISTRICT $2,464.93 Lot $8.71 Citrus County Land Development Code (LDC) for 0010 SPRING GARDENS UNITS 1& 2 LIGHTING DISTRICT $3,427.38 Lot $34.62 the placement of an elevated deck having less than 0011 CONNELL HEIGHTS UNIT 8 LIGHTING DISTRICT $1,407.12 Lot $27.06 the required 50-foot minimum building setback from the mean high-water line, pursuant to Section 3520, 0012 DIXIE SHORES LIGHTING DISTRICT $2,451.00 Lot $19.00 Floodplain Protection Standards, as specified in the LDC. 0014 CINNNAMON RIDGE UNIT 3 LIGHTING DISTRICT $2,357.64 Lot $31.86 0017 CRYSTAL OAKS LIGHTING DISTRICT $13,083.20 Lot $48.10

LOCATION: Section 36, Township 19 South, Range 16 0018 SUGARMILL WOODS CYPRESS VILLAGE LIGHTING DISTRICT $127,570.02 Lot $25.58

East; specifically, Lot 25, BLK 2, of Riverhaven Village 0019 SUGARMILL WOODS OAK VILLAGE LIGHTING DISTRICT $82,444.34 Lot $25.58 (AK 1012481), which address is 12050 W. Tarpon Ct. Homosassa. A complete legal description of the 0020 EMERALD OAKS LIGHTING DISTRICT $1,749.12 Lot $72.88 property is on file with the Land Development Division. 0022 APACHE SHORES 10 & 11 / LAKE PARK LIGHTING DISTRICT $3,882.00 Lot $12.90 0023 HAMPTON HILLS LIGHTING DISTRICT $7,996.80 Lot $58.80

STAFF CONTACT: Amy Bidwell, Senior Planner, Land 0024 CITRUS SPRINGS NEIGHBORHOOD BEAUTIFICATION 986,841.00 Lot/Tract $250.00

Development Division 0034 SOUTHERN WOODS PHASE 1 LIGHTING DISTRICT $4,218.20 Lot $45.85

0037 CRYSTAL OAKS 7& 8 LIGHTING DISTRICT $7,424.58 Lot $72.79 2. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT 0038 SOUTHERN WOODS 2 & 3 LIGHTING DISTRICT $6,317.28 Lot $87.74 a. PUD-21-06 Clark A. Stillwell, Esq. for Tuscany Ranch 0040 CARPENTERS COUNTRY SQUARE UNITS 1& 2 LIGHTING DISTRICT $2,504.04 Lot $89.43 Partners II, LLC (Beverly Hills Development of 0041 CEDAR LAKE ESTATES LIGHTING DISTRICT $2,232.00 Lot $22.32 Regional Impact) 0042 KENSINGTON EST. UNITS 1 & 2 LIGHTING DISTRICT $2,957.15 Lot $5.95

0043 LOVELACE LODGES LIGHTING DISTRICT $4,740.45 Lot $21.45 REQUEST: This request is to modify the Beverly Hills Development of Regional Impact (DRI) Master Plan to 0045 BEV. HILLS BEAUTIFICATION MSBU $60,211.00 Lot/Tract $250.00 1) change the land use designation on approximately 0048 CASTLE LAKE LIGHTING DISTRICT $5,768.40 Lot $50.16 14.2 acres from LCC (Life Care Center) to BCO5 0049 RIVER RD. & STOKES FERRY PRIVATE RD PERPETUAL MAINT. $2,150.82 Lot $34.14 (Business Commercial/Office); 2) change the land use 0050 HIGH RIDGE ESTATES PRIVATE RD PERPETUAL MAINT. $1,495.00 Lot $32.50

designation on approximately 28.5 acres from LCC (Life 0051 SUBURBAN ACRES PRIVATE RD PERPETUAL MAINT. $8,577.60 Lot $89.35 Care Center) to MF4 (Multi-Family); and allow Life Care Center uses in the multi-family areas of MF1, MF2, MF3, 0057 SOUTH BENNETT POINT PRIVATE RD PERPETUAL MAINT. $611.64 Lot $33.98 and MF4. This request is made pursuant to Section 0058 EAST BOW N ARROW LOOP PRIVATE RD PERPETUAL MAINT. $1,343.68 Lot $17.68 4300, Planned Unit Developments (PUD), of the Citrus 0059 WEST CARAVAN PATH PRIVATE RD PERPETUAL MAINT $790.40 Lot $60.80 E HARTLEY CT & N SKEETER TERR PRIVATE RD PERPETUAL County Land Development Code and Florida Statute 0061 MAINT. $1,141.50 Lot $76.10 380.06, Developments of Regional Impact, and will 0062 SOUTH HULL TERRACE PRIVATE RD PERPETUAL MAINT. $304.72 Lot $23.44 amend Resolution 2008-060 and subsequent Resolutions. 0063 S KENVERA LOOP ET AL PRIVATE RD PERPETUAL MAINT. $2,770.31 Lot $52.27 LOCATION: Section 11, Township 18 South, Range 0073 SOUTHERN WOODS PHASE IIB LIGHTING DISTRICT $3,188.16 Lot $88.56 18 East; more specifically, a portion of Parcel 11000 0074 SOUTHERN WOODS PHASE IV LIGHTING DISTRICT $6,406.08 Lot $66.73 (AK #3477742); and the remainder of the Beverly Hills 0079 CRYSTAL GLEN PHASE IIA LIGHTING DISTRICT $1,518.07 Lot $48.97

DRI lying in Sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 22, 0081 CHASSAHOWITZKA WTR PHASE 1 $83,929.58 ERU $207.86 Township 18 South, Range 18 East, and Sections 6 and CHASSAHOWITZKA WASTEWATER 7, Township 18 South, Range 19 East. A complete legal 0082 $9,432.64 ERU $25.57 description is on file with the Land Development Division. 0084 CITRUS SPGS WTR EXT 2008 $602,691.27 Lot $161.35 0088 CITRUS SPGS WTR EXT 2009 $68,495.77 Lot $285.64 STAFF CONTACT: Joanna Coutu, AICP, Director, Land 0124 CITRUS SPGS WTR EXT 2010 $24,018.66 Lot $348.20

Development Division 0127 2011 CITRUS SPRINGS WATER $2,327.16 Lot $211.55

0128 NORTH KINGS COVE POINT ROAD IMPR. $8,019.12 Lot $2,004.77 3. PLAT VACATION 0129 INV. VILLAGE UNIT 4 DIST. B PAVING $44,365.53 Lot $846.96 a. PV-21-03 McKenzie Permitting for Grow Land, LLC 0130 2010 CR WASTEWATER 112 & 113 $48,563.98 Lot $277.42 0132 COUNTRY OAKS ROAD IMPR $8,015.89 Lot $575.61

REQUEST: This request is to vacate the platted utility 0133 CR WASTEWATER HARBOR ISLE $3,397.36 Lot $424.67

easements lying on north side of Lots 61-68 and on 0134 CR WASTEWATER 114 $44,911.17 Lot $352.64 the south side of Lots 13-20, Block 11, Inverness 2014 CITRUS SPRINGS WATERLINE EXT Highlands Unit No. 1, as recorded in Plat Book 2, 0135 $1,121.34 Lot $186.89 Pages 93-96, public records of Citrus County, Florida 0136 FLYING DUTCHMAN ROAD PAVING $26,071.12 Lot $582.93 (Section 11, Township 19 South, Range 19 East), which 0137 LAS BRISAS ROAD PAVING $4,424.53 Lot $309.99 addresses are 3129 and 3131 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy. and 0138 2017 WEST BRITIAN STREET WATERLINE EXT $2,293.97 Lot $327.70

3148 and 3172 E. Thomas Street, Inverness, Florida. 0139 2017 LIMEROCK ROAD PAVING PROJECT $899.48 Front Foot $1,634.21

0140 2018 LIMEROCK ROAD PAVING PROJECT $5,376.82 Front Foot $1,558.85 STAFF CONTACT: Joanna Coutu, AICP, Director, Land Development Division 0141 2018 CITRUS SPRINGS WATERLINE EXT $7,072.55 Lot $150.48 0142 SOUTH GARCIA POINT SEWER PROJECT $48,818.45 Lot $827.44

4. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT 0143 2019 CITRUS SPRINGS WATERLINE EXT $6,002.10 Lot 133.38 0144 2019 LIMEROCK ROAD PAVING PROJECT $925.70 Front Foot $2,335.00 a. CPA/AA/PUD-21-08 Michael Wilburn for Philip 0145 WEST RED VALLEY COURT WATERLINE EXT $3,675.76 Lot $777.27 Bomhoff, Jr. 0149 2020 CITRUS SPRINGS WATER LINE EXT $7,839.72 Lot $145.18 REQUEST: This request is to amend the land use 0150 2020 LIMEROCK ROAD PAVING PROJECT $6,317.72 Front Foot $3,055.61 designation on the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) of the The assessment for each parcel of property will be based on the number of assessment units attributed to each tax parcel. The annual Citrus County Comprehensive Plan from AGR (Agriculture District) to GNC (General Commercial District) and to amend assessment will also include each tax parcel’s share of administration and collection costs. A more specific description of the services, facilities, the land use designation of the Land Development Code or programs and the method of computing the assessment for each parcel of property can be found in the enabling documents for the specific Atlas Map from AGRMH (Agriculture District with mobile assessment area. Copies of Chapters 86 and 90 of the County Code, the enabling resolutions, and the preliminary assessment rolls for the homes allowed) to NEC/PUD (Neighborhood Commercial upcoming fiscal year are available for inspection at the office of the Office of the Board of County Commissioners’ Administrative Office, Room District with a Planned Unit Development) and to amend an 232, located at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, and the Land Section Office, located at 3600 W. existing Planned Unit Development for a winery, restaurant, Sovereign Path, Suite 205, Lecanto, Florida, between the hours of 830 a.m. and 430 p.m., Monday through Friday. wedding/event venue, marketplace, and related uses. The hearing will be held at 210 p.m. on August 24, 2021, in Room 100 of the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, LOCATION: Section 18, Township 20 South, Range Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comment on the proposed special assessments and their collection on the ad valorem tax bill. All 19 East; more specifically, a portion of Parcel 34000; aected property owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written obections with the Board within 20 days of this notice. which address is known as 8121 and 8123 S. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, FL. A complete legal description Pursuant to section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if you decide to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at is on file with the Land Development Division. the hearing or at any subsequent meeting to which the oard has continued its deliberations, you will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be made. Any person requiring STAFF CONTACT: Joanna Coutu, AICP, Director, Land reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 3600 Development Division W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. If you need a Spanish Translator please make arrangements 5. LAND USE APPLICATION with the County by telephone within two days of the publication notice at 352-527-5370. Si necesita un traductor de espaol por favor haga arreglos con el Condado dentro de los dos días de la notificación de la publicación a 352-527-5370. a. V-21-11 Albert and Torrie Jasuwan The assessments will be collected on the ad valorem tax bill to be mailed in November 2021, as authoried by section 197.3632, Florida REQUEST: This request is for a Variance from the Statutes. Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the property which may result in a loss of title. Citrus County Land Development Code (LDC) for the placement of a single-family residence having less If you have any questions, please contact the Land Section Office at (352) 527-5458, Monday through Friday between 830 a.m. and 430 p.m. than the required 50-foot setback from the mean high water line and jurisdictional wetland line (35-foot with MAP OF ASSESSMENT AREAS a berm or swale), pursuant to Section 3501, Surface Water Protection Standards, as specified in the LDC.

LOCATION: Section 31, Township 19 South, Range 17 East; specifically, Lot 10, Block A, of Otter Slide subdivision, PB 7, PG 91, (AK 1144906), which address is 5644 S. Sea Otter Path, Homosassa, FL. A complete legal description of the property is on file with the Land Development Division.

STAFF CONTACT: Joe Hochadel, Principal Planner, Land Development Division

K. ADDITIONAL ITEMS L. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS M. ADJOURN If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, 1-800- 955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el Condado dentro de dos días de la notificación de la publicación CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA (352-527-5370). BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CC-0010FHA CC-0010FIJ CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE OLYMPICS TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2021 B5 US women win in volleyball, basketball Soccer team stunned by Canada in semis Josh Dubow AP sports writer

TOKYO — The quest for gold medals is on track for the U.S. women’s basketball and volleyball teams after finishing at the top of their groups in pool play. The U.S. women’s soccer team can’t say the same. Jessie Fleming scored on a penalty kick in the 74th minute and Canada earned a 1-0 semifinal victory over the United States in the Olympic women’s soccer competition on Monday. Canada goes on to face Sweden in the gold medal match, while the U.S. will play Australia for the bronze. Sweden beat Australia 1-0 in the other semifinal. It is the second straight Olympics that the United States has been knocked out of contention for the gold medal match. “I think this is my first loss ever to Can- ada,” American star Megan Rapinoe said. “It sucks not to be able to compete for a gold medal, which is what we wanted. Not a great performance, either. That’s the most frustrating thing.” The Americans were bounced from the 2016 Games by Sweden in the quarterfi- nals. The U.S. team goes on to play in the bronze medal match in Kashima on Thursday. Canada had not won against the United States since 2001. In basketball, A’ja Wilson scored 22 points and Breanna Stewart added 17 to help the U.S. beat France 93-82 in their final pool play match. The win was the 52nd in a row for the U.S. going back to the bronze medal game of the 1992 Olympics. The U.S. went un- defeated in group play and advanced to the quarterfinals. The Americans (3-0) haven’t lost a game in group play since women’s basketball was added to the Olympics in 1976. “It wasn’t a must win, but we always The United States’ A’Ja Wilson, left, passes ahead of France’s Alexia Chartereau during women’s basketball preliminary round game want to win,” Stewart said. “To have that Monday at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Saitama, Japan. The Americans won 93-82 for a 52nd win in a row in Olympic play. momentum going into the quarterfinals, this is where we start to peak.” beam in five years ago. but she has been the focus of attention as Japan-South Korea loser. While the U.S. women’s basketball She removed herself from the team a medal contender in weightlifting. MOVING ON team has dominated at the Olympics, the final on July 27 after a shaky perfor- The New Zealander overbalanced on women’s volleyball team is seeking its mance on vault during the first rotation. her opening weight of 120 kilograms, tak- April Ross and Alix Klineman have ad- first gold medal ever. She watched from the sidelines as her ing the bar behind her shoulders. vanced to the quarterfinals of the Olym- The Americans are off to a good start three American teammates completed Hubbard’s second effort of 125 kilo- pic beach volleyball tournament. after beating Italy in five sets Monday to the meet without her; the U.S. took silver grams was ruled invalid on a majority de- The American “A-Team” beat Cuba 21- win their pool despite losing a second behind the team known as the Russian cision by the referees. The third attempt 17, 21-15. The win came a day after two starter to a rolled ankle. Jordyn Poulter Olympic Committee. was almost a repeat of the first, ruling other U.S. teams were ousted in the first joined Jordan Thompson on the side- Biles later said she was dealing with Hubbard out of medal contention in the knockout round. lines, but the U.S. still improved to 4-1. issues surrounding air awareness, re- women’s over-87-kilogram division. Next up for the Americans is one de- “They really stayed together,“ coach ferred to as “the twisties” in her sport. fending gold medalist Laura Ludwig of Karch Kiraly said. ”I look back and our Biles qualified for all five individual WALK IT OFF Germany and her partner Maggie substitute box is getting very lonely back event finals but took herself out of four of Yuki Yanagita tied it with an RBI Kozuch. there. There’s only three or four players them. grounder off Scott McGough in the ninth Jake Gibb and substitute teammate Tri there. So it’s getting to be a bit of an ad- Elsewhere in gymnastics, American inning, Takuya Kai hit a walkoff single Bourne lost to Germany in the beach vol- venture. But our team played with great gymnast Jade Carey won the gold medal against Edwin Jackson in the 10th and leyball round of 16, ending their shotgun heart and played together.” on floor exercise, Shin Jeahwan of South Japan beat the United States 7-6 to reach partnership after just two weeks. Korea won the men’s vault, and Liu Yang the Olympic semifinals. Bourne was a last-minute swap after BILES ON THE BEAM of China won the men’s still rings. Japan (3-0) will play South Korea (3-1) Gibb’s original partner, Taylor Crabb, Simone Biles is returning to competi- on Wednesday night for a spot in the tested positive for COVID-19 when he ar- tion in Tokyo. MILESTONE MOMENT final. rived in Japan. The pair had just three The 2016 Olympic champion will com- Transgender weightlifter Laurel Hub- The U.S. (2-1) fell into the loser’s practices before their first match, but pete in the finals on Tues- bard made her mark by competing in the bracket of the double-elimination second they made it out of pool play with a 2-1 day, a little over a week after stepping women’s weightlifting but couldn’t com- round. To reach this weekend’s final, it record. away from the meet to focus on her men- plete a lift. must beat the winner of Tuesday’s elimi- Julius Thole and Clemens Wickler beat tal health. Hubbard is not the only transgender nation game between the Dominican Re- Bourne and Gibb 17-21, 21-15, 15-11 to ad- The 24-year-old Biles won bronze on athlete competing at the Tokyo Games, public (1-2) and Israel (1-3), and then the vance to the quarterfinals SERVICE GUIDE Call 564-2931 to place your ad here !

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TOKYO — Sifan Hassan Lingering in the back, pointed to her left shoul- then the middle of the pack der. “I have pain here,” she for the first 11 laps on a said. track still soaked by an ear- Then, her right leg. “Pain lier rainstorm, she kicked here.” things in with about Then, she dropped her 250 meters left. She won hands to her sides in ex- going away, in haustion, too tired to ex- 14 minutes, 36.79 seconds plain it anymore. “Pain — a pedestrian time for there.” her, but amazing consider- Winning the Olympics ing the circumstances. really can hurt sometimes. Hassan was 1.57 seconds But it’s hard to keep the ahead of Obiri, and Ethio- world’s busiest speed pia’s Gudaf Tsegay took demon down for long. bronze. While most run- Hassan scored two re- ners collapsed and gasped markable victories on the for breath at the end, Has- Olympic track Monday. Her san kept on walking, at one gold-medal run in the point pointing to her chest women’s 5,000 meters and offering a look of Associated Press came a mere 11 hours after amazement. Valarie Allman of the United States celebrates Monday after winning the gold medal in the women’s discus at the 2020 she picked herself up from At around the time she Summer Olympics in Tokyo. a scary fall on the final lap was wrapping up, the United States breathed a of her 1,500-meter heat to not only finish that race — big sigh of relief when it but win it, as well. captured its first gold Those two wins kept medal of the track meet. It Hassan, the Ethiopian- came unfashionably late — NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE born 28-year-old who now the end of Day 4 — and competes for the Nether- from an unlikely source: FOR COLLECTION OF PROPERTY ABATEMENT lands, very much in the the women’s discus throw. mix for not one, not two, Valarie Allman opened SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR REMOVAL OR but three medals — in the the final with a throw of 1,500, the 5,000 and the 68.98 meters (226 feet, 10,000. 3 inches), then waited SECURING UNSAFE STRUCTURES AND It’s a never-before- through an hourlong rain attempted Olympic jour- delay and nearly 50 throws ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES ney that will require six by her competition. No- races over eight days. It’s a body passed her,and Amer- otice is ere i e t at t e oard o o t o issio ers o itr s o t orida i co d ct a ic eari journey most thought ica had its first gold medal to co sider t e i ositio o ro ert a ate e t s ecia assess e ts or t e isca ear e i i cto er would be impossible even of the meet. to rei rse t e o t or t e costs i c rred i er or i t e or ecessar to a ate or correct a io atio o t e before the sort of fall that Earlier in the day, the itr s o t ode o rdi a ces o t e o o i ro erties can take even the heartiest American favorite in the 100-meter hurdles, Keni of runners off the track. Altkey “To come back (11) hours Harrison, came in second PARCEL ID PROPERTY OWNER TOTAL after that, and to run the to Jasmine Camacho- 1593875 race,” said silver medalist Quinn, who was born and 19E18S14001A 00010 0090 Joseph D. Ambrose Saunders $ 14,102.07 Hellen Obiri of Kenya, raised in the United States 1577845 19E17S35 2B0A0 0170 Janet Mae Becker Estate $ 8,328.28 “and you can see that she’s but competes for her moth- great.” er’s homeland, Puerto 1007321 16E19S100020 000A0 0130 James Junior Burke $ 4,940.59 Rico. The 1,500-meter heat 1597901 19E18S140060 00200 0240 Ernest H. Carr $ 7,101.97 should have been a no-fuss The day’s other gold warmup for Hassan’s main went to Morocco steeple- 1596084 19E18S140030 00170 0080 David J. Evans $ 4,980.70 event later in the day. Run- chaser Soufiane el-Bak- 1175119 ning from the back, as is kali, whose victory ended 17E19S360280 0240 Steve & Miranda Gibson $ 5,046.36 her preference, she was 40 years of Kenyan domi- 1102031 17E18S34 1A000 0220 Nickole Hite $ 3,342.32 gearing up to make her nance in the Olympics. move as the phalanx of The rest of the action in- 2328738 18E19S28004A 01190 0030 Troy Leslie Oliver & Jason Ingram $ 6,250.18 15 runners approached the volved preliminaries and 2257164 18E16S330010 00040 0030 Travis Savage $ 7,110.23 start of the final lap. medals ceremonies, and But Kenya’s Edinah Jeb- there were some great 1-2 $ 61,202.71 itok stumbled and tumbled combinations on display. to the ground just in front There was the double- e eari i e e d at o A st i oo o t e itr s o t o rt o se ort of her. Hassan tried to save gold-medal ceremony for things by hurdling over her high jumpers Gianmarco A o a A e e er ess orida or t e r ose o recei i ic co e t o t e ro osed assess e ts a d fallen opponent, but in- Tamberi of Italy and Mutaz their collection on the same bill as ad valorem taxes. All affected property owners have a right to appear atthe stead tripped and did half Barshim of Qatar. The hearing and to file written objections with the County within 20 days of this notice. If a person decides to appeal any a barrel roll. night before they chose a decisio ade t e oard o o t o issio ers it res ect to a atter co sidered at t e eari s c Most runners might have tie instead of a jump-off for erso i eed a record o t e roceedi s a d a eed to e s re t at a er ati record is ade i c di t e called it a day, and Hassan the title. They celebrated testi o a d e ide ce o ic t e a ea is to e ade accorda ce it t e A erica s it isa i ities Act said the thought crossed by grasping hands and erso s eedi a s ecia acco odatio or a i ter reter to artici ate i t is roceedi s o d co tact t e o t her mind for a split second. thrusting their fists to the Administrator’s office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, Lecanto, FL 34461 (352) 527-5210, at least two days She could have filed a pro- sky, then placing their gold before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), test and potentially been medals around each oth- via Florida Relay Service. If you need a Spanish Translator please make arrangements with the County by telephone moved along to the next er’s necks as they shared within two days of the publication notice at 352-527-5370. Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos round because the spill re- the top step on the con el Condado dentro de los dos días de la notificación de la publicación a 352-527-5370. ally wasn’t her fault. podium. “But I told myself ‘No.’ I Only one will reach that e assess e ts or eac arce o ro ert i e ased o t e act a cost a d e te t o or ecessar to a ate didn’t want to regret it step in the 400 hurdles, sa e str ct res or isa ces or correct a io atio o t e itr s o t ode o rdi a ces e tota cost a ocated later. I don’t want all the ex- where Americans Dalilah to eac ro ert s ad i istrati e a d co ectio costs i e co ected o t e ta i to e ai ed i o e er cuses,” she said. Muhammad and Sydney e a o t o t e assess e t or eac arce o ro ert is s o i t e ta e a o e And so, in the span of McLaughlin kept their two seconds, she was up showdown on track. They Copies of the Assessment Ordinance, the Property Abatement Ordinance, the Initial Assessment Resolution for again. What came next was easily won their semifinal Property Abatement Services, and the preliminary Property Abatement Assessment Roll are available for inspection one of the most remark- heats despite the driving at the Board of County Commissioner’s Administrative Office, Room 232, located at the Citrus County Courthouse, able 60-second laps in rac- rainstorm that hit as they ort A o a A e e er ess orida et ee t e o rs o a a d o da t ro rida ing, as Hassan moved from were heading out to race. the back of the pack, pick- And the women’s 200 set e assess e ts i e co ected o t e ad a ore ta i to e ai ed i o e er as a t ori ed ing off runner after runner. up as a titanic final. section 197.3632, Florida Statutes. Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the All she needed to advance It will include defending ro ert ic a res t i a oss o tit e was a top-six finish. She champion Elaine ended up taking first. Thompson-Herah and her If you have any questions, please contact Citrus County Land Section at (352) 527-5458, Monday through “She closed in a Jamaican rival, Shelly-Ann Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 60-second lap with a fall, so Fraser-Pryce, each of she probably ran about a whom were gassed. They 55,“ Canada’s 5,000-meter returned to the track for runner Andrea Seccafien two opening heats less said. ”So, yeah, she’s on an- than 48 hours after they other level for sure.” finished 1-2 in the 100.

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Harley-Davidson HARLEY-DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 1200 Motorcycle Apparel {{ COURT SEAL }} Commissioners will meet in Regular Session on Tuesday, August 2001 FAT BOY, 3 wheeler- (rear end kit- Motorcycle boots size By: Sonia Prylepa, Deputy Clerk 10, 2021, at 1:00 P.M., in the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North 1-owner, lots of extras, IMC Trike)-has Reverse, 91/2, $30, Publish Citrus County Chronicle Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, for the purpose of conducting the low miles, Excellent Emerg. Brake & Hitch (813) 601-8199 Published August 3, 2021 & September 3, 2021 regular business of Citrus County. Shape! $7500 for towing Call RICK 352-220-4752 352-637-1647 - if no ans LV msg Motorcycle Apparel Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting be- Two helmets $20 each, cause of a disability or physical impairment should contact the HONDA 2 med size motorcycle County Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, 2014 TRX 400X vests $20 each 3616-0803 TUCRN Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the Low Miles- (813) 601-8199 $4,500 obo cash only meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, (352) 613-8173 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: KNIGHTLYS AUTO INC. gives Notice 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Serv- of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles at 6403 W. ice. INDIAN TRIKE V8 - 2004 Homosassa Trail, Homosassa, Florida 34448, pursuant to subsection Harley-Davidson CHIEF VINTAGE MUST SEE! Factory If you need a Spanish Translator please make arrangements with the 2007 Fat Boy, Vance & 2017 blue/ivory Made, Ex Cond./Low Mi 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. KNIGHTLYS AUTO INC. reserves the Hines Pipes - 13K Orig. cream, 7,070 mi., ABS, Auto trans w/reverse right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. County by telephone within two days of the publication notice at miles, Well Maintained! Cruise control, mint 1 of a Kind- Pics 352-527-5370 $7950 OBO cond. lots of extra’s online- Reasonable Date of sale: 8/17/2021, 08:00 am - 516-819-9196 $14,920 352-422-7483 $19,900 231-330-5553 1FTDX08W7VKD18232 1997 FORD Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el 1KB331N46CW000761 1982 HOLIDAY MOTOR HOME Condado dentro de dos días de la notificación de la publicación 1N6SD11SXRC333981 1994 NISSAN 352-527-5370 5TENX22N96Z171490 2006 TOYOTA Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Governing Body with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need 9044-0903 MXDCRN Date of sale: 8/21/2021, 08:00 am - 1HD1DJL33PY500250 1993 HARLEY-DAVIDSON a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to pro- Derousse, Gail E. {Deceased} 2018-GA-154 Probate vide that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION Published August 3, 2021 based. (Section 286.0101, Florida Statutes). File No. 2018-GA-154 DIVISION: PROBATE 3619-0803 TUCRN (08/15) Published August 3, 2021 IN RE: GUARDIANSHIP OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE GS AUTO TOWING GAIL E. DEROUSSE, : gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles at 61 NE US HWY 19, Crystal River, FL 34429 NOTICE , pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. GS Auto Towing reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on July 30, 2021, there was placed 3627-0803 TUCRN Guardianship of on deposit in this office, funds received from the Date & Time of Sale - August 15, 2021 at 9:00 AM PUBLIC NOTICE Gail E. Derousse, deceased , in the amount of $2,564.10. Said VIN # Year / Model Vehicle Fictitious Name funds are all the assets due to: 1FAFP6632YK120740 2000 FORD Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes. The Estate of Gail E. Derousse Published August 3, 2021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- gage in business under the fictitious name of: Unless said funds are claimed on or before six (6) months from STOKES FLEA MARKET the date of first publication of this notice, said funds will be forwarded located at 5220 W GULF TO LAKE HWY, LECANTO, FL 34461 in to the State of Florida, pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section the County of CITRUS, intends to register the said name with 744.534(3). the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official 3617-0803 TUCRN Tallahassee, FL. seal at Inverness, Citrus County, Florida, on July 30, 2021. PUBLIC NOTICE Dated at Groveland, FL, this 29th day of July, 2021. Storage Worx Crystal River, LLC ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board of County Published August 3, 2021