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Proudly servingITIZEN Chiefland and Levy County for 68 years C1 section, 18 pages Volume 68, Number 19 www.chieflandcitizen.com Chiefland, FL 32644 $.75 LCSO School grades up across the board makes Sean Arnold and industry certifications, are also fig- overall – from a 42 to a 52 – thanks Editor ured into the scores. to significant upticks in ELA and math The district showed improvement in scores. The Levy County school district saw all 11 categories, moving up its ranking ELA gains were a focus of the district series of across-the-board gains on the latest an- among districts to 42nd out of 67, up this past school year, according to Edi- nual school and district grades released from 56th in 2018. Levy scored a C in six son. by the Florida Department of Education of the previous seven years. We’ve worked really hard on our this month, as the county increased its “I’m very proud of the district overall,” English Language Arts and we saw some arrests in overall score by 11.5 percent to go from Superintendent Jeff Edison said. “Almost good gains there, especially in the high a C to a B district. every school came up, and some of them schools,” the superintendent said. “It’s The district earned its largest improve- significantly. going to be another focal point this year, ments in the areas of middle school stu- “That just goes to the hard work of the because I think that’s one of the hard- Manatee dent performance and English Language teachers and administrators.” est ones to get. Reading is probably the Arts (ELA) gains for the bottom quartile Chiefland and Bronson schools saw most difficult skill there is. of students. significant gains. Bronson Middle High “We’ve been doing very well for a The grades are based on 11 criteria, School improved from a C to a B, with number of years in social studies,” add- Farms which measure student performance and particular improvements in graduation ed Edison, who also praised the district’s student improvement on subjects such rate and middle school acceleration, biology scores. The Levy County as mathematics, social studies, science which reflects the rate of middle school Whispering Winds Charter School in Sheriff’s Office early and ELA. Graduation rates and accel- students passing high school level as- Chiefland made the largest gains of this month made several eration success at the high school and sessments. Chiefland Elementary School all Levy Schools, catapulting to an A arrests in the area of the middle school levels, which include data remained at a C, missing a B by two Manatee Farms subdivi- on Advanced Placement, dual enrollment points, but improved 24 percent on its See GRADE Page 3 sion, west of Chiefland off of County Road 320. On July 5, detectives from the Criminal Investigation Division TV series puts conducted a traffic stop on a truck driven by An- Survival challenge spotlight on drew Merz. Subsequent investigation revealed Merz, a convicted felon, was found to be in local shellfish possession of a loaded semi-automatic handgun and ammunition. Merz industry was held on a $100,000 bond for possession of Suzette Cook firearm by a convicted felon, $100,000 bond Reporter for carrying a concealed How To Do Florida, firearm and $50,000 a television series that bond for possession of takes viewers behind- - ammunition by a con the-scenes to places victed felon. throughout the State, That same day, detec- features several busi- tives arrested Cynthia nesses in Cedar Key Louise Burnett for break- in this week’s episode ing and entering into an “Florida & Big Bend unoccupied structure Shellfish Trail.” in the Manatee Farms The show featuring subdivision. Burnett was the Shellfish Trail will air bheld on $35,000 bond on TV 20 this Saturday for burglary of an un- (July 20) at 1 p.m. occupied structure and According to Visit $25,000 for grand theft. Nature Coast, the Host On July 8, while Chaw Crawford and searching for stolen crew visited Tony’s property in Manatee Seafood for a taste of Farms, detectives locat- the world-famous clam ed a man who attempted chowder, went clam- to conceal himself upon ming with Peter Stefani, sight of law enforce- and cooked freshly ment. He was identified Photo provided caught clams at the Is- as Robert Eugene Van- Chiefland Middle High School senior is planning a Survivor-styled challenge for willing participants on a Cedar land Room Restaurant. tassell III, and had three Key island in 2020. Crawford travels active warrants for his Florida’s Big Bend Coast arrest out of Levy, Dixie Suzette Cook he could find the best location allowed and tasting crab, shrimp, and Alachua Counties. arrange for all the details for releases and dis- Reporter oysters, clams, and Also on July 8, de- claimers that participants must sign off on. scallops along the way. tectives conducted a Jimmy Boyle is standing on a deserted island “I had to find an island, get waivers for peo- He also heads out with traffic stop on an ATV off Cedar Key. He is dressed in camouflage. The ple to sign, make it legally safe,” Boyle said. local aquatic farmers to in the area of Manatee beat of tribal drums echoes as the aerial foot- “It took a month and a half,” he added and age captured by a drone scopes out the unin- said that he scouted seven islands off Cedar get a firsthand lesson in See ARRESTS Page 3 habited landscape. The music fades as the cam- Key. His first choice turned out to be an un- harvesting. era zooms in on Boyle. He offers this challenge marked refuge, so he worked with Florida Fish Levy County Commis- to the viewer: “Whoever outlasts each other and Wildlife Conservation (FWC) to finish the sion Chair John Meeks through the effects of hunger, dehydration and plan. previewed the show CHIEFLAND mental insanity will gain the pot prize.” “I got together with Andrew Gude (manager and said it was a “very CITIZEN Boyle, 17, is a senior at Chiefland Middle of the Lower Suwannee and Cedar Key Refuge) well put together piece High School and a big fan of the CBS show and he worked with me and we got a new possi- that starts out in Cedar 624 W. Park Ave “Survivor.” He said he would like to compete on ble island,” Boyle said. Key and talks about the Chiefland, Fl 32626 the show but has to turn 18 first. The accom- “I was able to show him where he couldn’t clams, heads up the Phone: 352-493-4796 plished pole vaulter is getting a jumpstart on go,” Gude said about helping Boyle learn which coast to Dixie County his plan by creating a competition that involves islands are refuges and which might be private- and Horseshoe Beach. a $50 entry fee and allows 25 people to join ly owned or State parks. Gude made sugges- “Then they go up to him on an undisclosed island. tions of who to talk to and how to find property Steinhatchee and sample The event is planned for next summer 2020, owners on the Levy County website. some blue crabs and see Boyle said. “I got the idea while sitting in class “I gave him water management contacts, and how those are harvested, one day,” he said. He asked a few friends what Boyle and his colleagues spent quite a bit of and end up in Taylor they thought and they encouraged him to “go time planning,” Gude added. “Good lesson to County harvesting scal- for it.” learn about how to go about doing this event.” lops.” It’s a been a learning process for Boyle, Boyle, who said he’s been going out to Meeks said the show who first planned to host the completion this is a “feather in the cap month, but moved it to next summer so that See SURVIVE Page 9 Ad#:000VXFT Date:04/03/19 Day:WED Size:5X3 Cust:80827 Salesperson:792 Last Edited By:CDECKELMANN Pub:SPECIAL SERVICESSee TV Page Tag 3 Line:METAL ROOF FRONT PAGE Color Info:4COLOR 000VXFT - Page 1 - Composite

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Cross City Artist David Smith decided to bring his art to sell at the Chiefland Farmers Flea Market. Smith said he is a self- taught artist who watched videos of Bob Ross to learned techniques with acrylics and oils. He named this work, which is a tribute to New York, "Mind of Imag- inations."

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SUZETTE COOK/ Suzette Cook Beacon Reporter Levy County Development Levy County Development Direc- Director tor Robert Boulette said his staff Robert is prepared to enter an inter-local Boulette at agreement with the City of Cedar the County Key for provisions of building and Commission plans review and inspection services meeting on per Florida building code. July 16. According to Boulette, Cedar Key lost its contract services as of July SUZETTE COOK/Citizen 1 and has five permits waiting for Things are getting hi-tech at the Chiefland Farmers Flea Market. review and approval. At the July 16 Levy County Board of County Com- missioners meeting, Boulette got the go ahead from the Board to establish an agreement. County Commission Chair John continuedARRESTS from Page 1 TV Meeks added that Bronson and cont. from Page 1 Yankeetown also lost the services and Boulette confirmed that to be the case and added that the Town Farms. The driver was for tourism and the of Inglis ending its outside service identified as Christopher local shellfish indus- effective Aug. 1. Jones, who was found to be try.” He learned that Boulette reassured the Board that in possession of metham- Merz Burnett the clam industry in local municipalities still will have phetamine. A further investi- Cedar Key was bigger control of land development at the gation revealed that the ATV than he thought. “I local level, but the County would was confirmed stolen out of knew we produced be reviewing plans and performing Levy County. a lot of clams, but I inspections that are required at the Jones was arrested for the didn’t realize we pro- State level. following charges: Grand duce 95 percent of the “My department is ready to take Theft Motor Vehicle, Posses- clams consumed in the this on,” Boulette said when com- sion of Drug Paraphernalia, U.S.” missioners asked if his department and Possession of Metham- For more informa- could handle the additional work- phetamine with intent to tion on the series and load. “We’re in the jurisdiction distribute. His total Bond is this episode visit www. regularly,” he said, “Three out of five $30,000. Jones Vantassell III howtoflorida.com days a week.”

improving a couple of Bronson Elementary School improved the most in the and overall scores are below. percentage points overall, kept its C but improved from immediate area, going from a Last year’s scores are in pa- thanks to an 84 percent im- 43 to 49 percent behind a no- 52 to a 58 in overall percent- rentheses. continuedGRADE from Page 1 provement in middle school table surge in math learning age. – Bronson Elementary acceleration. gains. “That’s a lot of movement, School – C, 49 (43 in 2018) “We tried a little something Cedar Key School scored so we’re a solid B, and our – Bronson Middle High from a C in 2018. WWCS different with middle school one point better than last goal is to go up another 6 School – B, 55 (46) saw a 64 percent improve- acceleration this year and it year to come within a point percent next year,” Edison – Cedar Key School – B, 61 ment in its ELA scores and worked out for us,” CMHS of an A. Its middle school said. “That’s what we’re (60) also enjoyed a large boost in Principal Matt McLelland acceleration went up 22.4 working on right now at an – Chiefland Elementary math learning gains. said. CMHS is three percent- percent. administrative boot camp. School – C, 52 (42) “Even though (Whispering age points from an A. Both Williston Middle High We had a lot of learning gains – Chiefland Middle High Winds is) a charter school, “It takes a lot of work from School and Williston Elemen- this year, and the trick is to School – B, 59 (57) they come and do everything the students and staff to tary School jumped from a C turn those learning gains into – Nature Coast Middle with the district,” Edison maintain the level that we’re to a B. proficiency.” School – C, 50 (50) said. “As a matter of fact, at,” McLelland said. “It just The grades were good To view the grades and – Whispering Winds Charter they’re at our workshop (this tells you how hard the par- news for neighboring individual scores for each School – A, 62 (44) week). ents and kids and staff work districts as well. Gilchrist category, visit http://www. – Williston Elementary “So they’re not just a stan- to get to that point. sustained its A status while fldoe.org/accountability/ School – B, 56 (51) dalone school.” “You’ve got to tweak what Dixie and Alachua improved accountability-reporting/ – Williston Middle High Chiefland Middle High worked and what didn’t work from B’s to A’s. Marion and school-grades/ School – B, 57 (50) School remained a B while and make improvements.” Citrus stayed at a B. Levy The Levy schools’ grades – Yankeetown – C, 52 (55) 4A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, July 18, 2019 Levy County Sheriff's Reports Most Wanted The Levy County Williston, possession of Sheriff’s Office reports the Often Used Abbreviations cocaine, possession of following arrests: marijuana not more than DL - Driver’s License • July 8, Christopher 20 grams, possession and/ DWLSR - Driving While License James Anderson, 46, or use of drug equipment, Suspended or Revoked Chiefland, two counts VOP. Bond $27,000. DUI - Driving Under the Influence FTA. Bond $200. • July 11, Rodney FTA - Failure to Appear • July 13, Justin Allen Morris, 36, Morriston, ROR - Released on Own Recognizance Ausburn, 26, Bronson, possession of a controlled RWV - Resisting With Violence possession of a controlled substance w/o a prescrip- RW/OV - Resisting Without Violence substance w/o a prescrip- tion, possession of mar- VOP - Violation of Probation Takita Davis Brett George tion, possession and/or use ijuana not more than 20 40, Jacksonville 20, Bronson of drug equipment, Bond Rashaad Frazier, 29, criminal mischief. Bond grams, four counts grand FTA FTA $27,500. Williston, possession $15,000. theft, three counts dealing • July 13, Ashley Avis of cocaine with intent • July 9, Daniel Harold in stolen property, produc- Batten, 31, Williston, con- to sell, sale of cocaine, Louiselle, 36, Inglis, out of tion of marijuana, criminal tempt of court/violation of using a two-way device to state fugitive. mischief, possession of a no contact order. Bond facilitate a felony. Bond • July 9, Mack Allen, marijuana not more than $50,000. $115,000. 46, Morriston, possession 20 grams. Bond $112,000. • July 11, Rexford • July 14, Daniel James of cocaine with intent • July 9, John Wayne Lee Batten, 34, Willis- Gilmartin, 28, Stevens to sell, sale of cocaine, Nelson, 24, Bronson, bat- ton, battery, violation of Point, Wis., DWLSR. using a two-way device to tery. Bond $10,000. conditional release. Bond • July 14, Angel Denise facilitate a felony. Bond • July 12, Daniel Dennis $65,000. Palhete, 23, Bronson, Godwin, 46, Land O $115,000. Corey Haley Johnathon Lauderdale • July 12, Coby Ira Lakes, grand theft, ob- • July 14, Steven VOP. 29, Otter Creek 28, Trenton Beck, 18, Chiefland, VOP. struction W/OV, posses- Christopher Masters, 47, • July 9, Glenda Fay FTA FTA • July 9, Troy Lee Buck- Randall, 45, Chiefland, sion of a controlled sub- Trenton, battery. ­Anyone with infor- ett, 56, Bronson, out of stance w/o a prescription, • July 12, Jason Keith DWLS, possession of a mation about these county warrant. possession of marijuana May, 44, Williston, posses- controlled substance w/o • July 12, Samuel not more than 20 grams, sion of Methaqualone or a prescription, possession individuals is asked Terrell Byrd, 41, Chief- possession and/or use of Mecloqualone, possession and/or use of drug equip- to call the Sheriff’s land, domestic battery by drug equipment. Bond and/or use of drug equip- ment. Bond $15,000. Office at 486-5111. strangulation, possession $65,000. ment. • July 11, Dennis Mar- To remain anony- of marijuana not more than • July 10, Phillip Allen • July 14, Gangelo G. shall Rice,52, Chiefland, mous, call Crime 20 grams. Bond $101,000. Griffith, 47, Inglis, aggra- McClendon, 23, Chiefland, violation of an domestic Stoppers at 1-877- • July 11, Waylan John vated assault. ROR. DWLSR. ROR. violence injunction of 349-8477. Campbell, 27, Starke, • July 13, Brian Keith • July 8, Michael Patrick protection, battery. Bond VOP. Gruhler, 52, Williston, McClure, 51, Williston, $165,000. Amy McDaniel • July 8, Casey Chera- possession of a controlled aggravated battery. Bond • July 8, Andrew Joseph 35, Old Town mie, 38, Otter Creek, substance w/o a prescrip- $100,000. Rodriguez, 27, Yan- FTA failure to register motor tion, possession and/or use • July 8, Nicole Elaine keetown, out of county not more than 20 grams. Vantassell III, 57, Gaines- vehicle, DWLS. of drug equipment. Bond McPherson, 38, Bronson, warrant. Bond $13,000. ville, driving with expired • July 9, Alexander $27,500. obstruction W/OV, two • July 14, Richard Jo- • July 14, Deanna Lee license more than six Reed Clary, 61, Williston, • July 12, Johnny Steven counts VOP. Bond $2,000. seph Rosario, 37, Bronson, Sawyer-Masters, 41, months, FTA, possession possession of metham- Hemby, 26, Williston, two • July 10, Chastity possession of a controlled Archer, out of county of marijuana not more than phetamine with intent to counts VOP. Nicole Meeks, 38, Cedar substance w/o a prescrip- warrant. 20 grams, out of county sell, possession of cocaine, • July 13, Steven Key, failure to register tion, possession and/or use • July 8, Samuel Frank warrant. Bond $12,000. possession of a controlled Lawrence Higgs, 47, motor vehicle, DWLS, of drug equipment. Silvester, 18, Williston, • July 8, Alan Eugene substance w/o a prescrip- Bronson, possession of a aggravated battery, battery • July 12, Christopher dangerous drugs/synthetic Watts, 56, Plymouth, tion, possession and/or use controlled substance w/o a on officer/firefighter/EMT, Lee Sanders, 36, Williston, cannabinoid or bath salts, Ind., attached registra- of drug equipment. Bond prescription, possession of three counts obstruction DWLS, two counts posses- destroying evidence. ROR. tion license not assigned, $45,000. drug paraphernalia. Bond W/V, possession of a sion of a controlled sub- • July 8, Bobbie Jo DWLS. Bond $4,5000. • July 13, Steven Rob- $27,500. controlled substance w/o a stance w/o a prescription, Stradling, 46, Morriston, • July 11, Deonte White, ert Cook, 39, Bronson, • July 8, Christopher prescription, possession of possession of marijuana possession of a controlled 29, Williston, VOP. DWLS. ROR. Wade Jones, 35, Chiefland, marijuana over 20 grams, not more than 20 grams. substance w/o a pre- • July 12, Dustin Hank • July 12, Terry Carl grand theft, possession of possession of marijua- • July 8, Jeremy scription, possession of Williams, 21, Chiefland, Dukes, 31, Bronson, methamphetamine with na not over 20 grams, Savacool, 48, Williston, marijuana not more than battery. aggravated battery. Bond intent to sell, possession possession and/or use of fraud/possession of a si- 20 grams. ROR. • July 12, Michael James $50,000. and/or use of drug equip- drug equipment. Bond militude of a DL, DWLS, • July 10, Joseph Ray- Williams, 33, Chiefland, • July 12, Christopher ment. Bond $30,000. $270,000. failure to register as a con- mond Tape, 41, Williston, two counts FTA. Bond Estevez, 19, Archer, VOP. • July 11, Michael J. • July 11, Tawnie Lee victed felon, shoplifting, FTA. Bond $76. $27,500. • July 13, Warren Koehler, 21, Williston, Mercer Henderson, 35, possession of marijuana • July 8, Robert Eugene

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• Emergency • Routine Maintenance • Removal Services 20 Years Experience Wilkinson Tree Service George Wilkinson 352-614-2350 6A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, July 18, 2019 And then the thunder roared Are your choices hurt- In our house, thunder has a variety all over the place. The only thing these of meanings. Some not as good as oth- “amateur thieves” did not find was the ers, but that is another story. Either way, Out to gift cards. There they were as neatly as ing your relationships I am not a fan of thunder. Pastor my wife had put them. If you would Are you in Recently, some heavy thunder look at that part in the car, you would a good place in visited our area along with rain and not know they were there. your relation- Today lightning. I was beginning to under- James In anguish my wife said, “Look at ship with your can be stand how Noah felt during his first Snyder that mess in my car.” spouse, children night in that Ark. Some of the thunder It was a mess for sure. I had to calm and siblings? Do different was so loud it seemed like it was inside her down and so I said, “Look here, my your poor choic- our house. wants to come outside. dear. All your gift cards are in place. es or behaviors Sheryl H. Thankfully, I lost my heebie-jeebies If I was going to invest time in steal- They didn’t touch any of these. They ever affect these Boldt a long time ago. ing, which I am not, I would not focus didn’t get anything worthwhile.” relationships? All week long the rain came and on cars, especially in my neighborhood. “That is,” she said rather mournful- Do they affect with the rain was lightning and of People keep the dumbest things in cars. ly, “something to be thankful for.” your relationship with God? course, thunder. What in the world While listening to the storm, it She paused for a moment and then We all struggle with behaviors that negatively impact how would a rainstorm be without thunder? suddenly got quiet. Both my wife and I said, “Look at that mess in my car.” we interact with others. And how we interact with God. Why One night the Gracious Mistress took a deep breath and she said, “I think The sad thing about the whole situ- do we give in to these temptations, even when we wish we of the Parsonage and I decided to stay the storm’s over. I’m going to go out ation was her car had been locked. She didn’t? inside and enjoy listening to the thunder and check my car.” is very obsessive about locking her car Is it because we don’t take our addiction, lying or promis- on the outside. Nothing is more cozy I really never gave it much thought. at night. She always asks me, “Did you cuity seriously enough? We know we shouldn’t commit a cer- than listening to it rain and thunder I went back to the book I was reading lock your car?” tain act, but we rationalize it away or bargain with ourselves. while drinking a nice hot cup of coffee. and then I heard it. The thunder roared I wanted to say, but I know when “Just one more time. Then I’ll repent and never do it It is even better when an Apple fritter again like I have never heard it roar to keep quiet, that her car had been again.” comes with that coffee, but that would before. I was waiting for the lightning locked and still the thieves broke into it. But we do it again. And again. Eventually regret and self- create a different kind of thunder on the to flash, but again the thunder roared. Some things are to be left unsaid which hate sets in, and we plead for God’s mercy. We hate ourselves inside. Of course, I thought it was thunder, creates a platform of happiness. for abusing God’s kindness, yet we continue our miserable I must point out during this time, but it turned out to be my wife moaning No matter what tragedy hits us, if downward spiral. And all the while, our relationships continue young people were breaking into cars, in agony. you look for it, you can find something to suffer. rummaging through them and stealing I was rattled, jumped out of my good. Sometimes it takes an awful lot I have an idea for those of us who seriously want to expe- whatever they could find. Even locked chair and ran to the door to see what of looking to find anything good in a rience genuine change: Meditate on God’s Word and practice cars were broken into and I wished I was wrong. situation. The effort, though, is certainly accountability. knew how they did that. I have locked It took me a while to figure out what worth it. During the next several weeks, let’s see how much we can myself out of my car several times. in the world was going on but when I thought about what the apostle grow while meditating on Romans 6, (a tremendous chapter If only I had the skills of a car thief, I did, I broke out in uncontrollable Paul once said. “Rejoice evermore. which calls us to purity and holiness through the power of I would not worry so much nor call laughter. I'm so sorry. That’s the way Pray without ceasing. In every thing Christ Who lives in us). And let’s invite someone to go on the AAA. my clock ticks. give thanks: for this is the will of God journey with us. We can proactively help one another fight I had my vehicle broken into once Standing there, I heard my wife in Christ Jesus concerning you” (1 against the enemy so we can live the life God intended for us. and they rummaged all through it. Un- screaming, “They broke into my car Thessalonians 5:16-18). I suggest you choose someone who will encourage you, pray fortunately, for them, I had nothing of and stole everything inside. What kind No matter what the situation, the with you and pray for you (and you for them). value to steal, except several Bibles and of people does this?” great challenge of the Christian is to We can also encourage each other to spend more time a dozen gospel tracts. Not one of my I rode in my wife’s car many times find something to give thanks for. A in God’s Word. And if we’re transparent about the areas in Bibles or one of my tracts was stolen. and I have yet to find something in thief can’t steal anything of real value. which we struggle, we’ll discover that accountability is anoth- All that work and they found nothing her car worth the effort of stealing. Of Dr. James L. Snyder, pastor of the er fundamental tool in our arsenal. Romans 6:2 (ESV) says, to steal. I had considered putting an course, hidden in a little space on the Family of God Fellowship, lives with “How can we who died to sin still live in it?” Isn’t it time we offering plate on my seat with a sign dashboard are several gift cards for the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage stop giving in to those sinful or bad habits we allow to control that said, “Your tithe goes here.” restaurants. She always keeps a collec- in Ocala, FL. Call him at 352-687-4240 us? When it comes to robbing vehicles, tion of these so they are handy when we or e-mail [email protected]. The What do you think? Might this work for you? Would you His Grounds addiction ministry I have no experience. If I were going to stop for lunch when traveling. church website is www.whatafellow- at least pray about it? Meditating on God’s Word and making Fanning Springs Community Church is excited to an- rob a car the best time to do it is doing Everything in that car had been ship.com. ourselves accountable to an individual or a small group can nounce a new ministry available to everyone. His Grounds is a heavy thunderstorm when nobody rummaged through and trash thrown be an effective way to break us out of that downward spiral. a ministry birthed from the desire to see people free from all How amazing would it be to celebrate one another’s victories, addictions. Our support group meets every Tuesday evening knowing that each measurable victory will bring us to a better at 7 p.m. at Fanning Springs Community Church, 17930 NW place in our relationships with each other and with Christ? Subscribe 90th Court, Fanning Springs, Florida 32693. Everyone is Sheryl H. Boldt is the author of the blog, www.Today- A reminder from Peter welcome! If you would like more information, please call Today CanBeDifferent.net. You can reach her at SherylHBoldt@ Shortly before Peter was one day be FSCC at (352) 463-2602 or Marcia at (352) 535-3068 gmail.com. to die, he wrote a letter to a Carlton G. punished. His group of Christians remind- proof is from ing them of some things he McPeak Old Testament previously taught them. He examples: the The memories that count most wanted them to remember angels who them after his departure from have sinned, The summer can be deserve their own special this earth. the people who slow for bass fish- place. I imagine me making After the customary lived before ermen. The water is Outdoor a file and labeling it with that greeting, Peter reminds them that God has the flood in Noah’s days, and the wicked warm and the oxygen moment but never adding given all the knowledge that is needed for people of Sodom and Gomorrah. that fish need for peak Truths anything else to the file ex- “life and godliness” (2 Peter 1:3). It will To encourage his readers, he reminds activity is not found Gary Miller cept that which caused me to help them escape “the corruption that is in them of how God protected Lot, who lived in warmer water. make it in the first place. the world by lust” (v. 4). By adding some in Sodom and Gomorrah. Peter tells them Therefore, they tend to It’s like making a folder different qualities to their faith and increas- that God rescued this man from all the evil go deeper or become more active when the days on your computer for certain types of pictures ing in these qualities they will not be use- in the city and for Peter’s readers (and for are at their coolest. or documents and only finding one picture or less and unfruitful. If one is not growing us today) God will do the same thing in That’s why early in the morning is some document that fits in the folder. In one way you in these qualities Peter says they are “blind their day. of the best time to be on the lake or river. My are hoping for other occasions to add to the or short-sighted, having forgotten his pu- One other thing Peter reminds them favorite way to start is by being ready to cast folder, but it seems that nothing ever fits like rification from his former sins” (v. 9). 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Hillsboro, Shannon Paige (Matthew) Kromer of Wax- He was born July 17, 1938, in Cleveland, Ohio, the haw, N.C.; grandchildren, Francesca (Robert) Sherman, son of William and Ruth (Jones) Harris. Mackenzie Lowell, Elena Lowell; one great granddaugh- He was a land developer in ter, Siena Sherman. Florida for more than 40 years He was preceded in death by both parents. and a longtime member of The Mr. Harris will be cremated and a memorial service Krewe of the Knights of Sant’ will be held at a later date. Yago in Tampa,. He served The Murray-Fettro Funeral Home in Greenfield is in the U.S. Navy where he serving the family. received training equivalent of a Condolences may be sent to www.murrayfettro.com Registered Nurse and attended Florida State University. Eight things you didn’t know about an iconic summer fruit By Samantha Grenrock make farm visits during the growing season to help with UF/IFAS, [email protected] disease and pest identification, and other irrigation and Watermelons mean summer in most places, but fertilizer management decisions.” perhaps no more so than in Florida, the country’s number Watermelon is good for you one producer of this quintessential summer fruit. Watermelon generally considered a healthy food They may be 92 percent water, but there’s more to because of its high water content, which means each growing and eating watermelon than you might think, serving is relatively low in calories, said Samantha Ken- say experts with the University of Florida Institute of nedy, family and consumer sciences agent with UF/IFAS Food and Agricultural Sciences. Extension Wakulla County. Florida grows A LOT of watermelon “Most are unaware that it contains any protein or Florida watermelon farmers sold 800 million pounds fiber, but it does, and many are surprised to learn that it of watermelon last year, said Bob Hochmuth, assistant has a decent amount of potassium,” Kennedy said. director of the UF/IFAS North Florida Research and It’s a versatile ingredient Education Center, Suwannee Valley. While most are familiar with eating watermelon by “Watermelons are grown throughout the state, with the slice, there are many ways to include the fruit in your concentrated acreage near Immokalee, Belle Glade, snacks and meals, Kennedy said. Arcadia and the Suwannee Valley. The Suwannee “Add chunks of watermelon to a fresh summer salad Valley produces a third of Florida’s watermelon crop,” for a bit of sweetness, or combine pureed watermelon Another of Evelyn’s work. We really appreciate Hochmuth said. with frozen lemonade and lime juice for a refreshing her help. Watermelon plants love sand drink. You can also throw watermelon slices on the We’re not talking sandy beaches. “Watermelon grows grill for a few seconds for a different twist on a familiar best in well-drained sandy soils, which are common in flavor,” she said. areas with a lot of watermelon production,” Hochmuth Get them while it’s hot said. Watermelon is in season during the hot summer The Cabin gets Watermelons need pollinators months, Kennedy said. In season produce is generally Like many fruits and vegetables, watermelon need cheaper and of better quality because it doesn’t have to new shelving pollinators to pollinate their flowers in order to repro- travel as far to get to the consumer. duce. Without honeybees, native bees, wasps and the Look for heft, balance and a yellow spot The Log Cabin Quilters met Thursday, July 11, at the like, we would not have watermelon to enjoy, Hochmuth “The Watermelon Board recommends that consumers Levy County Quilt Museum. Our group was happy to said. look for a melon that feels heavy for its size, and looks be back together. We had several visitors, two of which Watermelon farmers need science to do well and feels symmetrical,” Kennedy said. One side of the joined us at lunch. We’re hoping we’ll be on their desti- “UF/IFAS provides several key education programs watermelon should have a creamy, yellow spot—this is nation list next trip. for watermelon farmers throughout the year,” Hochmuth where the melon rested on the ground as it ripened. We found a quilt frame waiting for us on Tuesday. said. “Most importantly, UF/IFAS Extension agents Thanks for thinking of us. We wish we had a way to display the many variations of quilting frames that have been donated. That’s definitely way down on a list and it will probably never get done. Greg and the guys from Lancaster were out this week. Poll worker orientation We got the long-awaited shelves for our “stash” room. We finally have places to put the fabric and notions we The Levy County Supervisor of Elections Office will The orientation will be held at 421 South Court Street keep for future projects. hold Poll Worker Orientation on the dates below. This is Bronson, FL 32621. Please use the side entrance of the That means, shortly, we could work on the storage a mandatory orientation for anyone interested in be- Elections Office. If you plan to attend, please email room where we put almost everything until we will get coming a Levy County Poll Worker. The purpose of this [email protected] to RSVP. The deadline to RSVP around to dealing with it. orientation is to provide details about the requirements of is Sept. 5, 2019. For more information, please call 352- Every now and then, we can see the flooring. We’ve being a Poll Worker. If interested, you may attend one of 486-5163. learned that when we get the room that clean, more boxes the following dates: Sept. 26, 2019 at 10 a.m. and Nov. show up. Thanks, Lancaster. 7, 2019 at 10 a.m.

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Letter to the Editor Chiefland paramedic goes above and beyond his duties I would like to tell the citizens of Chiefland what a wonderful medic we have in John Campbell I am a 77-year-old, and a victim of elder abuse by a family member. I am also disabled. John came and took care of me in an emergency situation and went above and beyond what a mdic does. He patched me up, then took my flat tractor tire, had it repaired and his own time he came back and bugh- hogged my yard, which was WAY overgrown. John has gone above and beyond what he was trained to do. So, thank you, John, for all you have done for me. God bless you. Barbara L. Park Chiefland Help!

Did I hear you yell for help? Or was it me I Mustangs, minivans SUV's and Wilson Pickett heard? Bob Surely in this world, Denny “I bought you a brand resulted in a mountain of legal problems for the company. today, lots of people new Mustang... But resiliency defined him and his career. After need help. They may or ‘bout 1965...” Henry Ford II tired of him as president and fired him, may not call for help, Just Thinking he assumed the helm at Chrysler, which was failing and but they’re out there, and “Mustang Sally” as per- Margaret drowning in debt. Iacocca appeared in television com- they could really use it. formed by Wilson Pickett McDowell mercials, asking the public to trust the product Chrysler If you’re like me, when you hear the call for help, was producing. “If you can find a better car, buy it,” he or feel like someone’s calling for help, we think about The Mark Zuckerberg said. His straight talk resonated. He engineered a gov- these questions: Is my help really needed? How bad is it of our generation has died. Arbor Outlook ernment loan to save Chrysler, paid it back seven years needed? Should I help? What can I do? What happens if I Close your eyes for early, reversed the company’s fortunes and invented the don’t help? a moment and picture a minivan. He is also credited with inventing the first SUV. We’re social beings. When others need us, it’s natural group of wild horses, manes flowing in the wind, gallop- He was the son of immigrants, raised in modest for us to feel empathy and want to help them in their ing through an open range. Lee Iacocca didn’t create this circumstances in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Like so many painful or risky situation. ad; an agency did. But he invented the car that it promot- first- and second-generation Americans, he knew from And sometimes it’s me, or we, who need help; not ed. early childhood that his goal was to make a lot of money, them. I remember times in my years when I’ve needed Another famous commercial showed a Mustang turn- not to pursue career satisfaction or “work-life” balance. some emergency room visits, a couple of crisis ambu- ing an unattractive, drab-looking fellow into a dashing Throughout his career, he displayed the ability to lance rides, a helicopter rescue when I was lost in the man about town. The tag line? “Something has happened adapt to changing market conditions. When he joined mountains, and an ocean rescue when I capsized my to Henry…A Mustang has happened to Henry.” Ford, it was “sell big cars to make big profits.” Later he small sailboat. After transitioning from engineering to marketing at would lead the transition at Chrysler to more fuel-ef- I’ve seen that when most folks face an emergency and Ford, Iacocca developed a campaign called “56 for 56.” ficient vehicles that could compete with gas-sipping realize that others need help, they’re able and ready to It allowed car buyers to purchase a new Ford in 1956 Japanese imports. jump in and take whatever action they can to save them. with a down payment and $56 monthly payments for Iacocca’s is a classic American success story. People I’ve had that challenge and opportunity several times. three years. It was an immense success. in my generation remember owning or riding in a Mus- What can you do? But Iacocca made his name at Ford with the Mus- tang the same way that millennials reflect on purchasing Be alert and aware of the world around you. Recog- tang, which was unveiled at the New York World’s Fair their first iPhone. nize chances to jump in and help when it’s needed. in 1964. The excitement surrounding the car was un- Margaret R. McDowell, ChFC®, AIF®, author of Be ready: take care of your physical and mental precedented. It was a sporty “second car” for American the syndicated economic column “Arbor Outlook,” health, and take advantage of any training you can afford families, and promoted as a vehicle that looked great both is the founder of Arbor Wealth Management, LLC, to participate in. at the country club as well as at church. The price was (850.608.6121 – www.arborwealth.net), a fiduciary, Please don’t just be a bystander. You can always do around $2,400 and it sold a million units in 18 months. “fee-only” registered investment advisory firm located something to help, even if it’s just to call 911, or to step Iacocca experienced plenty of failures, too. His near Destin, FL. This column should not be considered up and offer help. designers at Ford also produced the Pinto, an engineer- personalized investment advice and provides no assur- Think on your feet. What’s the best way to help in ing disaster. Numerous gas tank explosions in rear-end ance that any specific strategy or investment will be this special situation? Can I help without becoming a collisions caused many consumer injuries and deaths and suitable or profitable for an investor. victim myself? Take whatever reasonable risk you can to provide the best assistance. Every day, people like you and me are surprised by how well we can perform, when our time comes. It doesn’t have to be an emergency. Look around. In What makes a happy, healthy life? your own community, there are lots of folks who need By Cortney Stewart That’s a pretty significant finding. your help, right now: the homeless, victims of accidents Just over 80 years ago, scientists at Harvard starting Of all the things we spend our lifetimes pursuing in or crime, disabled, lost kids, veterans, disabled veterans, asking a pretty basic question: What makes a person live order to gain happiness, the thing we need the most is the aging seniors, those facing grief, loneliness, abused or a happy and healthy life? thing we most often neglect: people. neglected children or teens, prisoners training for re-entry If we’re honest, we ask ourselves that question all Our relationships and our happiness in those relation- into society, grandparents raising grandchildren, bully- the time. Our doctors tell us they know the answer: Eat ships are what help people to age well — and not just ing…they’re out there. healthy. Exercise. Our teachers tell us the secret lies in a relationships with our immediate family but our friends, You can pick those you feel need it most and help good education. colleagues and neighbors, too. those you can help and want to help. You’ll feel empow- Social media companies want us to believe that happy For three consecutive years now, the average lifes- ered by your response, feel grateful for the opportunity and healthy lives come from the number of likes we have pan in the United States has declined. A lot of the data to help, and won’t feel any regret of what you didn’t or or how many good reviews we can earn. The entire retail points to the opioid crisis as the main contributor to this couldn’t do. industry in America exists to tell us the solution to this phenomena. But the Harvard researchers might be on to Thanks for being that hero that the world can always basic question. something, too. use more of. Convincing people of the answer is a multi-billion It hits pretty close to home. When I was a kid, I rode Bob Denny is a retired licensed mental health dollar business. my bike for hours around the neighborhood. It was my counselor and retired college instructor. Please send And yet, I imagine if I asked a handful of my friends lifeline. Today my niece and nephew have bicycles that comments to [email protected] or phone 386-454- that question, I’d get a different answer from every sin- they never use. When I thought about why, I realized it 4950. gle one of them. wasn’t because they would rather play video games or Those researchers at Harvard thought the same thing. because they don’t like to be outside. It’s because, in The Chiefland Citizen welcomes They determined that the only way to get a solid answer our current culture, my sister and brother-in-law have to was to follow people around for a lifetime. watch them every second. And in a two-working-parent reader input on topics of local in- In 1938, scientists started tracking the lives of 268 home, that’s just not always feasible. Harvard sophomores as part of a research study called We no longer live in a world where everyone knows terest. To be considered for pub- the Harvard Study of Adult Development. their neighbors. It’s no longer safe for children to just be lication, submissions must adhere Researchers studied health trajectories but went far outside on their own to play. Our circle of community beyond just the medical perspective. is getting smaller, sometimes even limited to just a few to the following guidelines: The To really get at the heart of the question, researchers friends who may not even live in our same neighbor- writer’s first and last name, mail- needed to understand the participants’ whole lives: their hoods. We don’t spend time getting to know each other, careers, their marriages, the places they found success listening to each other or learning from each other. That ing address and phone number and the realities of their defeats. The study was eventu- cripples our ability to have meaningful relationships. ally expanded to include the children of those original Obviously knowing the next-door neighbor isn’t a must be included. Addresses and 268 and in the 1970s, another group of 456 residents in cure-all for every problem. But it might be a step in a phone numbers are only used for Boston were included as a control group. better direction. And who knows? If those Harvard folks What the researchers discovered took them by sur- are right, it may be a powerful connection to a happier verification purposes. The Citizen prise. and healthier life. reserves the right to edit or refuse Money, fame, health — all of these factors were im- Cortney Stewart is a 2003 graduate of Lecanto High portant. Social class, intelligence and genetics all played School. She has bachelor’s degrees in political science any submission. To submit e-mail a role. But from both groups the most prominent finding and international affairs, a master’s degree in intercul- was that the best predictor of happy and healthy lives tural studies and is currently working on her Ph.D. in send to editor@chieflandcitizen. was something much more subtle: relationships. international conflict management. She most recently com, or via regular mail to Edi- The study has been turned into a TED talk, titled spent two years teaching and training students, teachers “What Makes a Good Life? Lessons from the Longest and government officials in Baghdad, Iraq. Email her at tor, 624 W. Park Ave, Chiefland, Study on Happiness” by Robert Waldinger, the current [email protected]. FL 32644. director of the study. “Loneliness kills,” he said in his This column originally ran in the Citrus County talk. “It’s as powerful as smoking or alcoholism.” Chronicle. 9A Thursday, July 18, 2019 Chiefland Citizen

Harriet Wilson, Edith Brown and Robbie Blake with their certificates recognizing their role in the construction of James H. Cobb Park.

DEBORAH GOAD/Beacon Dr. Jane Brockman, left, and Savanna Barry, Regional Specialized Agent - Coastal Ecosystems at UF/IFAS Key figures behind Bronson Park Nature Coast Biological Station in Cedar Key, take time out for a photo on Tuesday July 9 at the annual Nature Coast Horseshoe Crab Watch Volunteer recognized by Town Council Social. Deborah Goad Correspondent Five members of the Bronson community were awarded plaques and recognition from the Town of More than 100 Bronson. Mayor Robert Partin presented the three ladies in attendance at the Town Council meeting on July 17. The honorees were Robbie Blake, Edith Brown, Harriet Wilson, Ada Marie Keeton and Nancy Bell. volunteers The recognition ceremony had been previously scheduled for July 4 at the James H. Cobb Park in Bronson, but due to severe lightning, rain and a power outage, the event had to be rescheduled. contribute Blake, the originator of the idea of a park in Bronson, gave a brief overview of the volunteer hours, walkathons, fish fries, numerous fundraisers, goodwill donations from businesses, plus professional help from individuals in the town that all went into the construction of the park. to Horseshoe It eventually all came together, enabling the Town of Bronson to have the largest city park in Levy County. Check back for more on the individuals recognized for their efforts behind the Park. Crab Watch DEBORAH GOAD/Citizen DEBORAH 1,300 hours in the Pictured, from left, in recognition of their GOAD project, putting in roles in ushering in James H. Cobb Park in Correspondent over 25,000 miles Bronson, are Robbie Blake, former Bronson with a $44,968 value Mayor Edith Brown, Mayor Robert Partin and The annual Nature to the state. The fall Harriet Wilson. Not in attendance but among Coast Horseshoe 2018 and spring 2019 those pioneering figures behind the park Crab Watch Volun- data showed 8,285 were Ada Marie Keeton and Nancy Bell. teer Social was held horseshoe crabs in Cedar Key on July counted with 1,594 9. The event, on the crabs tagged. Tag- any island that’s State Boyle has hired a going to help them win.” second floor of the ging included crabs owned, you can camp team of videographers Gude thinks the Nature Coast Biolog- being weighed and on.” to record the happen- challenge will be a good ical Station in Cedar measured along with SURVIVE Boyle himself will be ings and to interview one. “They’re pretty overall age and health continued from Page 1 Key, acknowledged in on the competition. contestants throughout serious about it,” Gide volunteers for their data recorded. And there are some the challenge. One will said, “And I hope it participation in The next scheduled islands near Cedar ground rules to follow, be on the island all day works out for them.” gathering the vital Horseshoe Crab Vol- Key for fishing or explo- Boyle said. and another will come Watch the video about information needed unteer Workshop is ration “all of his life,” “Can’t take anybody’s for overnight, he said. the contest on YouTube for the continuing scheduled for Sept. 13 searched for and found stuff, no fighting on the As for what you can by searching “The Ulti- research and track- in Cedar Key. Look for a location that allows island or that’s imme- pack in that backpack? mate Survivor Challenge ing of the Horseshoe registration informa- camping. The island he diate disqualification, “Whatever fits, but is Wilson Castaway” and Crab. tion in the calendar chose is a State Park. “I keep things civil, can’t not sticking out of it,” contact Boyle with any The 102 volunteers section as the date talked with people from take anything from the Boyle said. questions by texting contributed over approaches. the State and they said camera crew.” “Whatever they think is 352-221-2254.

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SUZETTE COOK/Citizen Aimee Fike, office coordinator for the First United Methodist Church in Chiefland, receives a $100 donation from the Chiefland Rotary presented by Rotarian Paige Brookins. Back to School Bash is July 27 Suzette Cook the Chiefland Rotary Club for the event. “Since 2011 we Reporter have been doing the event and reached out to the com- On July 27 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., students can munity. The outpour and generosity of the community attend the Back to School Bash event at Chiefland City has been amazing.” There will be free hotdogs, popcorn, Park on S. Main Street. Six hundred backpacks filled snow cones and more. Backpacks are prepared for mid- with school supplies will be handed out on a first-come- dle and high school students. first-served basis. There will be booths from community This year’s event is presented by First United Meth- organizations offering prizes, supplies and information to odist Church of Chiefland, Florida Department of Health Photo provided. add to backpacks. - Levy County, Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Potter’s Sandy Oglesby presents the Chiefland Rotary “We are so excited this year,” said Aimee Fike, office House Exalting, Tobacco-Free Partnership of Levy Club presidency gavel to Paige Brookins. coordinator for the First United Methodist Church in County, and Tri-County Community Resource Center. Brookins will serve as president of the Club Chiefland (FUMC). Fike received a $100 donation from for one year. Chiefland grad promoted to Lieutenant Colonel Major Isaac L. Henderson of Chiefland was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel on Monday, July 1, at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio. Lieutenant General Jeffrey S. Buchanan, U.S. Army North Commanding General, presided over the promotion ceremony. LTC Henderson has served on active duty for over 18 years and has deployed six times serving in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. A graduate of Boise State University, where he played collegiate football, LTC Henderson was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Infantry in 2001. He graduat- ed from Chiefland High School in 1995. LTC Henderson will be taking Battalion Command of 1st Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fort Benning, GA in July of 2020. The 1st Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, trains Paratroopers, Jumpmasters, and Pathfinders in order to provide the Department of Defense with Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines to conduct airborne operations anywhere DOD-wide. LTC Henderson is married with three children.

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SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A few questions we NEW HAMPSHIRE had to ask ourselves Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual answers Kurt vs. Kyle, final lap. Who THREE THINGS TO WATCH were you pulling for? Where do Kurt and Kyle GODSPEAK: Kurt needed Busch rank among NASCAR that win more than his kid brothers? brother, so I was glad to see the old guy win again. They’re now at 86 after Kurt’s KEN’S CALL: ! 31st career Cup win last Oh, wait, sorry about weekend. Two more and they the flashback. Of course catch Darrell and Michael you’re pulling for Kurt at Waltrip, eight more and they that point, for a variety of catch Bobby and Donnie reasons. Allison. But if you want to get all technical, Richard Does Kurt have more in him and Maurice Petty have a for 2019? combined 200 victories. GODSPEAK: Based on Maurice eventually reached his top-10s this season, the Hall of Fame on his he’s going deep into the engine-building prowess, but playoffs. Final four driver? I between 1960-64, he made 26 don’t know about that. starts behind the wheel. No KEN’S CALL: Hey, the guy wins, but 16 top-10s in those is up there nearly every 26 starts. week. Yes, two more wins, makes the final eight in the What became of Cinderella? playoffs, with the final four an outside possibility. Daytona’s lottery winner, Justin Haley, stuck to his (1) and (18) lead the way after a late restart at Kentucky. [AP/TIMOTHY D. EASLEY] full-time day job at Kentucky FEUD OF THE and finished 10th in the WEEK 1. Brotherly love like last weekend. Speed- Xfinity Series race. He’s 10th way Motorsports Inc. made the change in 2018 in overall points, too. The VS. YELLOW After last weekend’s Kurt Busch vs. Kyle Busch because of falling attendance at the 1.058-mile No. 77 car FLAG: Logano was head- battle for the victory, you have to wonder if Ken- oval. won the lone race at N.H. last that got the win at Daytona ing toward an easy win tucky was a preview of the second half of the Cup season. had no positive carry-over. until spun Series season. Kurt has just 19 starts under his With back in the because of a flat rear tire belt at Ganassi Racing and is stringing together 3. Pacing Bruin saddle, the Chevy finished in the closing laps, making top-10 finishes, while Kyle is a front-pack fix- 36th. Logano a sitting duck on ture with the No. 18 Toyota. Like or not, they are Because of its location — in the heart of New the final restart. talented drivers and now that Kurt has won, his England — New Hampshire Motor Speedway — Ken Willis, ken.willis GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: team has a new confidence. Is 2019 the Year of is one of the few tracks to celebrate and honor @news-jrnl.com Logano had a win pulled the Busches? hockey heroes on a regular basis. Chris Wagner, from his grasp and he was who is a forward for the Boston Bruins NHL team, not happy. “It is frustrating 2. One race will trade the ice for asphalt and drive the pace NASCAR CUP when you are fast enough car Sunday. “Wagner really showcased that hard- STANDINGS to win and you don’t win, Don’t forget, New Hampshire only gets one nosed, blue-collar New England vibe this past yes it is frustrating,” he NASCAR Cup Series race a season after its parent season,” said track GM David McGrath. 1. Joey Logano 746 said. company moved the fall race to Las Vegas Motor 2. Kyle Busch 735 Speedway. So Sunday, it’s a one-and-done stop, — Godwin Kelly, [email protected] 3. Kevin Harvick 645 4. 630 GODWIN’S 5. 627 PICKS FOR NEW 6. Martin Truex Jr. 618 HAMPSHIRE 6. Kurt Busch 618 8. 607 WINNER: Kevin Harvick 9. 554 REST OF TOP 5: Joey KENTUCKY 10. 542 Logano, Denny Hamlin, 11. 535 , Ryan 12. William Byron 517 Newman THREE THINGS WE LEARNED 13. 511 FIRST ONE OUT: Ryan 14. 481 Blaney 1. Compelling storyline 14. Jimmie Johnson 481 DARK HORSE: Daniel Suarez 16. 473 DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: Kurt Busch probably should have won the rain- 17. Ryan Newman 471 Harvick comes out the plagued race at Daytona. Instead the win was 18. Daniel Suarez 469 pack and busts out a badly awarded to super underdog Justin Haley. Busch 19. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 427 needed win. wins in the same week thanks to a late caution 20. 419 period and battling his kid brother Kyle to the checkered flag. Hollywood, are you watching? MOTOR MOUTHS W H AT ’ S O N TA P PODCAST 2. 40-something (All times Eastern)

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2019 CUP SERIES SCHEDULE (Denny Hamlin) (Joey Logano) Bristol AND WINNERS April 7: Food City 500 at Bristol (Kyle June 23: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Sept. 1: at Darlington Feb. 10: Clash at Daytona (Jimmie Johnson) Busch) (Martin Truex Jr.) Sept. 8: Brickyard 400 at Feb. 17: (Denny Hamlin) April 13: at Richmond June 30: Camping World 400 at Chicago- Sept. 15: at Las Vegas Feb. 24: Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta (Brad (Martin Truex Jr.) land (Alex Bowman) Sept. 21: at Keselowski) April 28: Geico 500 at Talladega (Chase July 7: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona (Justin Richmond March 3: at Las Vegas (Joey Elliott) Haley) Sept. 29: Bank of America 500k at Charlotte Logano) May 5: (Martin Truex Jr.) July 13: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky (Kurt Oct. 6: Delaware 400 at Dover March 10: TicketGuardian 500 at Phoenix May 11: Kansas 400 (Brad Keselowski) Busch) Oct. 13: 1000Bulbs.com 500 Talladega (Kyle Busch) May 18: All-Star Race at Charlotte (Kyle July 21: Foxwoods 301 at New Hampshire Oct. 20: at Kansas March 17: at Fontana (Kyle Larson) July 28: Gander Outdoors 400 at Pocono Oct. 27: First Data 500 at Martinsville Busch) May 26: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte (Martin Aug. 4: Go Bowling at Watkins Glen Nov. 3: AAA March 24: STP 500 at Martinsville (Brad Truex Jr.) Aug. 11: at Nov. 10: Can-Am 500k at Phoenix Keselowski) June 2: Pocono 400 (Kyle Busch) Michigan Nov. 17: Ford EcoBoost 400 at March 31: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas June 9: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan Aug. 17: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race at Homestead-Miami

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III THAT PART OF RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A 12 DISTANCE OF 300 FEET PAR- that the holder(s) of Certificate lobby on the12th day of August, number 5903-17 of the sale of THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF FOOT PAVED ROAD, SAID ALLEL TO NORTH LINE OF NE number 5773-13 of the sale of 2019 at 10:00 AM. 2017 has (have) filed said Cer- THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF POINT BEING THE POINT OF 1/4 OF NW 1/4, RUN THENCE 2013 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 12 BEGINNING; THENCE CON- NORTH 210 FEET, PARALLEL tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- DATED this 21st day of June, sued thereon. The name(s) of SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, TINUE S 88°26'30" EAST TO EAST LINE, RUN THENCE sued thereon. The name(s) of 2019. the holder(s) of said Certificate, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, BE- FROM THE SAID POINT OF EAST, A DISTANCE OF 300 the holder(s) of said Certificate, Danny J. Shipp the description of the property, ING MORE PARTICULARLY BEGINNING, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO POINT OF BEGIN- the description of the property, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT the name(s) in which it is as- DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 254.75 FEET TO AN INTER- NING. EASEMENT 30 FEET the name(s) in which it is as- COURT LEVY COUNTY, sessed are as follows: COMMENCE AT A RAILROAD SECTION WITH THE SAID WIDE HAS BEEN PROVIDED sessed are as follows: FLORIDA SPIKE BEING AT THE NORTH- WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY ALONG EAST SIDE OF SAID NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE EAST CORNER OF SAID SEC- LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. PROPERTY BY GRANTOR. NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, HOLDER(S): DANA H COOK TION 5 AND AT AN INTERSEC- 55 (U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 19); (PARCEL 4 OF UNRECORD- HOLDER(S): RIVERVIEW IN- 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. TION OF THE CENTERLINE THENCE, RUN S 31°44'31" ED PLAT) VESTMENTS TRUST LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF OF STATE ROAD NO. S-241 EAST ALONG THE SAID THE PROPERTY: LOT 9, WITH THE CENTERLINE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY NAMES IN WHICH AS- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION BLOCK A, NORTHWOOD ES- OF AN 80.0 FOOT COUNTY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 153.59 SESSED: SHIRLEY J CARTER THE PROPERTY: LOT 29, FOR TAX DEED TATES, ACCORDING TO THE GRADED ROAD FOR A POINT FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; A/K/A SHIRLEY CARTER SPRINGSIDE, A MOBILE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OF REFERENCE; THENCE THENCE, RUN N 88°26'30" HOME SUBDIVISION, AC- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 15, PROCEED SOUTH 02° 01'02" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 340.30 All of said property being in the CORDING TO THE PLAT that the holder(s) of Certificate PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY EAST, ALONG THE EAST LINE FEET TO AN IRON PIPE, County of Levy, State of Florida. THEREOF AS RECORDED number 930-12 of the sale of COUNTY, FLORIDA. OF SAID SECTION 5 AND SAID IRON PIPE LYING ON IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 58 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- ALONG THE SAID CENTER- THE SAID APPROXIMATE Unless such Certificate shall be AND 59, PUBLIC RECORDS tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- NAMES IN WHICH AS- LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF redeemed according to law, the OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORI- sued thereon. The name(s) of SESSED: DANIEL EMMETT S-241, A DISTANCE OF 40.0 THE 12 FOOT PAVED ROAD; property described in such Cer- DA. TOGETHER WITH A 1991 the holder(s) of said Certificate, WHITEHURST III A/K/A DAN- FEET TO AN INTERSECTION THENCE, RUN N 02°06'15" tificate will be sold to the high- MERI MOBILE HOME BEAR- the description of the property, IEL E WHITEHURST III A/K/A WITH THE EASTERLY PRO- EAST ALONG THE SAID AP- est bidder in the Courthouse ING ID# FLHMBT42630754A the name(s) in which it is as- DANIEL E WHITEHURST A/K/A LONGATION OF THE SOUTH- PROXIMATE RIGHT-OF-WAY lobby on the12th day of August, AND FLHMBT42630754B sessed are as follows: DANIEL EMMETT WHITE- ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE LINE, A DISTANCE OF 128.38 2019 at 10:00 AM. AND TITLE #49418398 AND HURST, BILLIE JO WHITE- OF SAID 80.0 FOOT COUN- FEET TO AN IRON PIPE AND 49506949 AND RP # R447793 NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HURST, DANIEL E WHITE- TY GRADED ROAD; THENCE THE POINT OF BEGINNING. DATED this 21st day of June, AND R447794. HOLDER(S): MTAG AS CST HURST III, DANIEL EMMETT SOUTH 87°37'16" WEST, 2019. FOR EBURY FUND 1FL LLC WHITEHURST III, BILLIE JOE ALONG THE SAID EASTER- NAMES IN WHICH AS- Danny J. Shipp NAMES IN WHICH AS- WHITEHURST, PETER C K LY PROLONGATION OF THE SESSED: GULF HAMMOCK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT SESSED: PHYLLIS DUBEY, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ENWALL, PETER C K EN- SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY HISTORICAL CONFEDERA- COURT LEVY COUNTY, PHYLLIS GANT DUBEY PROPERTY: LOT 420, BLOCK WALL, PA LINE AND PARALLEL TO THE TION, INC. FLORIDA 25 OF UNIVERSITY ESTATES, NORTH LINE OF SAID SEC- All of said property being in the FURTHER DESCRIBED AS All of said property being in the TION 5 (SAID NORTH LINE All of said property being in the Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, County of Levy, State of Florida. THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SE 1/4 County of Levy, State of Florida. ALSO BEING THE NORTH County of Levy, State of Florida. 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW LINE OF SAID LEVY COUNTY, Unless such Certificate shall be 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC- TION 14, TOWNSHIP 12 Unless such Certificate shall be FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH Unless such Certificate shall be NOTICE OF APPLICATION redeemed according to law, the SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, redeemed according to law, the LINE OF ALACHUA COUNTY, redeemed according to law, the FOR TAX DEED property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- FLORIDA), A DISTANCE OF property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA tificate will be sold to the high- 484.09 FEET TO THE POINT tificate will be sold to the high- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, est bidder in the Courthouse NAMES IN WHICH AS- est bidder in the Courthouse OF BEGINNING; FROM THE est bidder in the Courthouse that the holder(s) of Certificate lobby on the12th day of August, SESSED: DAVID M KELLY, TO- lobby on the12th day of August, SAID POINT OF BEGINNING lobby on the12th day of August, number 2346-12 of the sale of 2019 at 10:00 AM. NYA D KELLY, DAVID KELLY 2019 at 10:00 AM. CONTINUE SOUTH 87°37’16" 2019 at 10:00 AM. 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- WEST ALONG THE SAID tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- DATED this 21st day of June, All of said property being in the DATED this 21st day of June, SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF DATED this 21st day of June, sued thereon. The name(s) of 2019. County of Levy, State of Florida. 2019. WAY LINE OF AN 80.0 FOOT 2019. the holder(s) of said Certificate, Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp COUNTY GRADED ROAD Danny J. Shipp the description of the property, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Unless such Certificate shall be CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT the name(s) in which it is as- COURT LEVY COUNTY, redeemed according to law, the COURT LEVY COUNTY, NORTH LINE OF SECTION 5, COURT LEVY COUNTY, sessed are as follows: FLORIDA FLORIDA A DISTANCE OF 196.51 FEET; FLORIDA property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- THENCE SOUTH 02°01’02" NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, est bidder in the Courthouse Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, EAST, PARALLEL TO THE Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, HOLDER(S): LOCHSTONE 1, 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. lobby on the12th day of August, 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. SAID EAST LINE OF SEC- 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. LLC TION 5, A DISTANCE OF 420.0 2019 at 10:00 AM. NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FEET TO THE NORTHWEST NOTICE OF APPLICATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF FOR TAX DEED DATED this 21st day of June, FOR TAX DEED CORNER OF THE G.L. ROL- FOR TAX DEED THE PROPERTY: LOTS 9 LINS TRACT AS SURVEYED 2019. AND 10, BLOCK F OF PLAT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, BY M.K. FLOWERS AND AS- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Danny J. Shipp OF CAMP AZALEA, GOVERN- that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate SOCIATES, DATED, MAY 21, that the holder(s) of Certificate CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT MENT LOT 4, IN SECTION number 592-17 of the sale of number 5707-17 of the sale of 1974, SURVEY NO. 113-74; number 3061-13 of the sale of COURT LEVY COUNTY, 2, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, 2017 has (have) filed said Cer- 2017 has (have) filed said Cer- THENCE NORTH 87°37'16" 2013 has (have) filed said Cer- FLORIDA RANGE 13 EAST, ACCORD- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- EAST ALONG THE NORTH tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- ING TO THE PLAT THERE- sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of LINE OF THE SAID G.L. ROL- sued thereon. The name(s) of Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, LINS TRACT AND PARALLEL the holder(s) of said Certificate, 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. BOOK 1, PAGE 57, OF THE the description of the property, the description of the property, TO THE SAID NORTH LINE OF the description of the property, PUBLIC RECORDS, OF LEVY the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- SECTION 5, A DISTANCE OF the name(s) in which it is as- NOTICE OF APPLICATION COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETH- sessed are as follows: FOR TAX DEED sessed are as follows: 229.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH sessed are as follows: ER WITH A 1984 FUTU MO- 06°26'34" WEST, A DISTANCE BILE HOME, ID #21G9985D, & NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE OF 421.05 FEET TO AN IN- NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE TITLE #20953547. HOLDER(S): US BANK AS that the holder(s) of Certificate HOLDER(S): US BANK AS TERSECTION WITH THE SAID HOLDER(S): ALEXIA SMALL- CUST FOR TRAVIS FARM IN- number 4884-14 of the sale of CUST FOR TRAVIS FARM IN- SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF ER INVESTMENTS, LLC NAMES IN WHICH AS- VESTMENTS LLC - 17 2014 has (have) filed said Cer- VESTMENTS LLC - 17 WAY LINE OF AN 80.0 FOOT SESSED: KRISTINA STAFFA, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- COUNTY GRADED ROAD LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FRANK STAFFA, VITO D'AM- LEGAL DESCRIPTION sued thereon. The name(s) of LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF AND THE POINT OF BEGIN- PROPERTY: LOTS 8, 9, 10, 11, ATO OF THE PROPERTY: THE the holder(s) of said Certificate, THE PROPERTY: LOTS 8 & NING. TOGETHER WITH A 12 & 13, BLOCK 4, REPLAT OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE the description of the property, 9, BLOCK 3, LAKE JOHNSON 1985 MOBILE HOME SITUAT- CORONET PARK, ACCORD- All of said property being in the NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE the name(s) in which it is as- ESTATES, UNIT 1, ACCORD- ED THEREON. ING TO PLAT THEREOF AS County of Levy, State of Florida. ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE sessed are as follows: SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, NAMES IN WHICH AS- PAGE 25, PUBLIC RECORDS Unless such Certificate shall be TION 32, TOWNSHIP 14 NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE PAGE 38, PUBLIC RECORDS SESSED: KEVIN L ROLLINS, OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, redeemed according to law, the SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, HOLDER(S): WILLIAM R OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORI- CYNTHIA H ROLLINS, KEVIN AND PORTION OF ADJACENT property described in such Cer- CONTAINING 2.5 ACRES, WOMBLE DA. LESS AND EXCEPT THE ROLLINS VACATED ALLEY WAY, O. R. tificate will be sold to the high- SOUTHERLY PORTION OF BOOK 407, PAGE 104, EX- MORE OR LESS, ACCORD- est bidder in the Courthouse ING TO THE GOVERNMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LOT 9, BLOCK 3, LAKE JOHN- All of said property being in the CEPT ADDITIONAL RIGHT OF lobby on the12th day of August, SURVEY, IN LEVY COUNTY, THE PROPERTY: LOT 3, SON ESTATES, UNIT 1, MORE County of Levy, State of Florida. WAY FOR STATE ROAD 24 2019 at 10:00 AM. PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED CONVEYED TO LEVY COUN- FLORIDA. BLOCK 23, WILLISTON HIGH- LANDS UNIT 14, ACCORDING AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT Unless such Certificate shall be TY IN DEED BOOK 26, PAGE DATED this 21st day of June, NAMES IN WHICH AS- TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- THE SE CORNER OF LOT 9, redeemed according to law, the 474 2019. SESSED: BRIAN MONSER, CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, BLOCK 3, LAKE JOHNSON property described in such Cer- Danny J. Shipp HEATHER MONSER PAGE 14, PUBLIC RECORDS ESTATES, UNIT 1, AS PER tificate will be sold to the high- NAMES IN WHICH AS- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. PLAT THEREOF RECORDED est bidder in the Courthouse SESSED: BRADLEY P SLEM- COURT LEVY COUNTY, All of said property being in the IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 38, lobby on the12th day of August, MER, ESTATE OF BRADLEY FLORIDA County of Levy, State of Florida. NAMES IN WHICH AS- PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY 2019 at 10:00 AM. P SLEMMER, ESTATE OF COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE BRADLEY PAUL SLEMMER, SESSED: FLAVIE KERSAINT Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, Unless such Certificate shall be RUN N 00° 16 '39" E, ALONG DATED this 21st day of June, KAREN LEE SLEMMER 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. redeemed according to law, the All of said property being in the THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 2019. 9 A DISTANCE OF 84.93 FEET; All of said property being in the property described in such Cer- County of Levy, State of Florida. NOTICE OF APPLICATION THENCE S 72°15’ 57" W, A County of Levy, State of Florida. tificate will be sold to the high- FOR TAX DEED est bidder in the Courthouse Unless such Certificate shall be DISTANCE OF 189.99 FEET NOTICE OF APPLICATION lobby on the12th day of August, redeemed according to law, the TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF FOR TAX DEED Unless such Certificate shall be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 2019 at 10:00 AM. property described in such Cer- SAID LOT 9; THENCE S 30° redeemed according to law, the that the holder(s) of Certificate 38’ 38" E, ALONG SAID WEST- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- number 905-12 of the sale of DATED this 21st day of June, ERLY LINE A DISTANCE OF that the holder(s) of Certificate tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- 2019. 30.52 FEET TO THE SW COR- number 624-14 of the sale of est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the12th day of August, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- Danny J. Shipp NER OF LOT 9; THENCE S 89° 2014 has (have) filed said Cer- lobby on the12th day of August, 2019 at 10:00 AM. sued thereon. The name(s) of CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 43' 21" E, ALONG THE SOUTH tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 2019 at 10:00 AM. the holder(s) of said Certificate, COURT LEVY COUNTY, LINE OF SAID LOT 9 A DIS- sued thereon. The name(s) of DATED this 21st day of June, the description of the property, FLORIDA 2019. TANCE OF 165.00 FEET TO the holder(s) of said Certificate, DATED this 21st day of June, the name(s) in which it is as- THE POINT OF BEGINNING. the description of the property, 2019. Danny J. Shipp sessed are as follows: Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, the name(s) in which it is as- Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. NAMES IN WHICH AS- sessed are as follows: CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE FLORIDA SESSED: SONIA F LON- COURT LEVY COUNTY, HOLDER(S): REGENA W DON-MASTERS, SONIA FAYE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE FLORIDA NOTICE OF APPLICATION MILLS Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, LONDON-MASTERS HOLDER(S): CHRISTINE M FOR TAX DEED 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. ECKER Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF All of said property being in the 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. THE PROPERTY: TRACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, County of Levy, State of Florida. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF #018, BEING: THE S 1/2 OF that the holder(s) of Certificate Notice of Public Sale NOTICE OF APPLICATION THE PROPERTY: THAT PART THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 number 1846-15 of the sale of Notice is hereby given the fol- FOR TAX DEED Unless such Certificate shall be OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 2015 has (have) filed said Cer- lowing vehicles will be sold for redeemed according to law, the 14 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, 1/4 OF SECTION 12. TOWN- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- towing and storage pursuant to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, property described in such Cer- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, BE- SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 sued thereon. The name(s) of F.S. #713.78. Sale is to be held that the holder(s) of Certificate tificate will be sold to the high- ING MORE PARTICULARLY EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- the holder(s) of said Certificate, at Larry's Body shop 52 N. Main number 1232-12 of the sale of est bidder in the Courthouse DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: IDA. the description of the property, street Newberry FL 32669 on lobby on the12th day of August, COMMENCE AT THE INTER- 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- the name(s) in which it is as- August 3,2019 at 8 AM tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 2019 at 10:00 AM. SECTION OF THE CENTER- NAMES IN WHICH AS- sessed are as follows: Larry's reserves the right to bid. sued thereon. The name(s) of LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. SESSED: ELLA III, LLC DATED this 21st day of June, 55 (U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 19) the holder(s) of said Certificate, NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE 2005 Nissan the description of the property, 2019. WITH THE CENTERLINE OF All of said property being in the HOLDER(S): DWAYNE E WIL- 3N1AB51D65L520035 the name(s) in which it is as- Danny J. Shipp STATE ROAD NO. S-326, County of Levy, State of Florida. LIAMS 1998 Mazda CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FOR A POINT OF REFER- sessed are as follows: JM1BC141XW0214060 COURT LEVY COUNTY, ENCE, SAID POINT LYING Unless such Certificate shall be LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 2010 Chrysler NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE FLORIDA IN SECTION 20; THENCE, redeemed according to law, the THE PROPERTY: LOTS 7, 8 2A4RR8D1XAR479656 HOLDER(S): MARK A POW- RUN SOUTH 55°57'45" WEST property described in such Cer- AND 10, BLOCK 19, J .B. EP- 2009 Toyota ELL Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE tificate will be sold to the high- PERSON ADDITION TO WIL- 1NXBU40E79Z070497 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. OF STATE ROAD NO. S-326, est bidder in the Courthouse LISTON, FLORIDA, ACCORD- 2006 Chevy LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF A DISTANCE OF 75.41 FEET lobby on the12th day of August, ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF 1G1ZT51856F247528 TO THE POINT OF INTER- THE PROPERTY: COM- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, 1999 Ford NOTICE OF APPLICATION 2019 at 10:00 AM. SECTION WITH THE WEST- MENCE AT THE NE CORNER PAGES 37 & 37A, OF THE 1FDAF56FXXEC82023 FOR TAX DEED OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, DATED this 21st day of June, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY 2006 Ford EXTENDED, OF SAID STATE OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 1FTPX14V96NB12345 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 2019. COUNTY, FLORIDA. ROAD NO. 55 (U.S. HIGHWAY 4, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, 2004 Pont that the holder(s) of Certificate Danny J. Shipp NO. 19); THENCE RUN S 28° RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY 5Y2SL64814Z411721 number 1394-13 of the sale of CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT NAMES IN WHICH AS- 01'45" EAST, ALONG SAID COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR A 03 Chevy 2013 has (have) filed said Cer- COURT LEVY COUNTY, SESSED: ABRAM R MARTIN, WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY POINT OF REFERENCE; RUN 1GNDS13S232407977 tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- FLORIDA ABRAM RANDOLPH MARTIN, LINE, EXTENDED, AND THENCE WEST ALONG THE sued thereon. The name(s) of ABRAM R MARTIN JR, ABRAM ALONG SAID WESTERLY NORTH LINE OF NE 1/4 OF PUBLISHED July 18, 2019 the holder(s) of said Certificate, Pub: 07/04/2019, 07/11/2019, R MARTIN JR A/K/A ABRAM R RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NW 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 810 the description of the property, 07/18/2019, 07/25/2019. MARTIN STATE ROAD NO. 55 (U.S. FEET, RUN THENCE SOUTH, the name(s) in which it is as- HIGHWAY NO. 19), A DIS- PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE sessed are as follows: All of said property being in the TANCE OF 1,205.12 FEET; OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4, A DIS- County of Levy, State of Florida. THENCE, RUN S 02°06'15" TANCE OF 210 FEET TO ES- NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE WEST, A DISTANCE OF TABLISH THE POINT OF BE- Unless such Certificate shall be 14A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, July 18, 2019 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF at District Headquarters, 9225 SALE. ed Way Worldwide. The Local IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THE 8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CR 49, Live Oak FL 32060 or Board was charged to distrib- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA OF THE EIGHTY JUDICIAL IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, by e-mail to [email protected], Dated this July 11, 2019 ute funds appropriated by Con- PROBATE DIVISION CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY FLORIDA within twenty-one (21) days gress to help expand the capac- File Number: 38-2019-CP-146 COUNTY, STATE OF CIVIL DIVISION of newspaper publication of Deputy Clerk ity of food and shelter programs FLORIDA CASE NO: 38-2018 CA IN RE: ESTATE OF the notice of intended District LaQuanda Latson in high-need areas around the Case Number: 2019-CP- 0005750 DEBRA L. JONES decision (for those persons to country. 000163 Deceased. whom the District does not mail If you are a person with a dis- A Local Board made up of rep- C&A/GFSP JOINT VEN- or email actual notice). A peti- ability who needs any accom- resentatives of various com- IN RE: THE ESTATE OF TURES, a Florida NOTICE TO CREDITORS tion must comply with Sections modation in order to participate munity agencies will determine ANDREW JACKSON DAVIS, general partnership, The administration of the es- 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2) in this proceeding. you are how the $15,078 awarded to JR Plaintiff, tate of DEBRA L. JONES, de- (c), Florida Statutes (F.S.), and entitled, at no cost to you the Levy County are to be distrib- Deceased vs. ceased, whose date of death Chapter 28106, F.A.C. The provision of certain assistance. uted among the emergency ROBERT VALERIO, JR., et al, was March 12, 2019, File District will not accept a pe- Please contact Levy County food and shelter programs run NOTICE TO CREDITORS Defendant( s ), Number 38-2019-CP-146, is tition sent by facsimile (fax). Clerk of the Court, 355 S. Court by local service agencies in The administration of the estate pending in the Circuit Court for Mediation pursuant to Section Street, Bronson, Florida 32621 the area. The Local Board is of ANDREW JACKSON DAVIS, NOTICE OF Levy County, Florida, Probate 120.573, F.S., is not available. and whose telephone number responsible for recommending JR, deceased, File 2019-CP- FORECLOSURE SALE Division, the address of which A petition for an administrative is 352-486-5228, within two agencies to receive these funds 000 163 is pending in the Circuit "All parties claiming interest 355 South Court Street, Bron- hearing is deemed filed upon working days of your receipt of and any additional funds made Court for Levy County, Florida, by, through, under or against son, Florida 32621. The names receipt of the complete petition this notice. If you are hearing or available under this phase of Probate division, the address of ROBERT VALERIO, JR. and and addresses of the Personal by the District Clerk at the Dis- voice impaired, call 1-~00-95 the program. which is: Clerk of Levy County, VERONICA VALERIO, and all Representative and the Person- trict Headquarters in Live Oak, 5-8711. Under the terms of the grant 355 South Court Street, Bron- parties having or claiming to al Representative’s attorney are FL during the District’s regular from the National Board, local son FL 32621, and that the have any right, title or interest in set forth below. business hours. The District's PUBLISHED July 18, 25, 2019 agencies chosen to receive names and address of the per- the property herein described" regular business hours are 8 funds must: sonal representative and per- All creditors of the decedent and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED other persons having claims or a.m. – 5 p.m., excluding week- 1) be private voluntary non-prof- sonal representative's attorney as follows: 1. On May 16, 2019 ends and District holidays. Pe- OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL its or units of government, are set forth below. demands against decedent’s CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY a Summary Final Judgment of estate on whom a copy of this titions received by the District 2) be eligible to receive Federal ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Foreclosure of Mortgage and to Clerk after the District's reg- COUNTY, FLORIDA funds, ARE NOTIFIED THAT: notice is served must file their CASE NO.: 2019-CA-000219 Reform Promissory Note was claims with this Court WITHIN ular business hours shall be 3) have an accounting system, All persons on whom this notice entered in favor of the Plaintiff, THE LATER OF THREE (3) deemed filed as of 8 a.m. on the 4) practice nondiscrimination, is served who have objections C&A/GFSP JOINT VENTURE, next regular District business PENNYMAC LOAN SER- 5) have demonstrated the capa- that challenge the validity of the MONTHS AFTER THE DATE VICES, LLC, a Florida general partnership, OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION day. The right to an adminis- bility to deliver emergency food will, the qualifications of the and against the Defendants trative hearing and the relevant Plaintiff, and/or shelter programs, and personal representative, venue, OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY v. ROBERT VALERIO, JR. and (30) DAYS AFTER THE TIME procedures to be followed are 6) if they are a private voluntary or jurisdiction of this Court are VERONICA VALERIO. governed by Chapter 120, Flor- MAYKEL ENAMORADO FER- organization, have a voluntary required to file their objections OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF NANDEZ A/K/A MAYKEL 2. Pursuant to Summary Final THIS NOTICE ON THEM. ida Statutes, Chapter 28-106, board. with this Court WITHIN LATER Judgment of Foreclosure of Florida Administrative Code, ENAMORADO; UNKNOWN Qualifying agencies are urged OF THREE MONTHS AFTER Mortgage and to Reform Prom- and Rule 40B-1.1010, Florida SPOUSE OF MAYKEL ENAM- to apply. Public or private vol- THE DATE OF THE FIRST All other creditors of the dece- ORADO FERNANDEZ A/K/A issory Note, on, July 29, 2019 dent and other persons having Administrative Code. Because untary agencies interested in PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- AM at public auction to be held the administrative hearing pro- MAYKEL ENAMORADO; UN- applying for Emergency Food TICE OR THIRTY DAYS AF- claims or demands against KNOWN PARTY IN POSSES- at the LEVY COUNTY COURT- decedent’s estate must file their cess is designed to formulate and Shelter Program funds TER THE DATE OF SERVICE HOUSE, located at 355 S Court final agency action, the filing of SION 1; UNKNOWN PARTY must contact Mary Broadfoot OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE claims with this Court WITHIN IN POSSESSION 2; EAGLE I Street, Bronson, FL 32621 in THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER a petition means the District's fi- at United Way, 352-333-0841 ON THEM. All creditors of the this county, the Clerk of the nal action may be different from CONSTRUCTION CORP., or mbroadfoot@unitedwaync- decedent and other persons THE DATE OF THE FIRST Defendants. Court, DANNY J. SHIPP, shall PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- the position taken by it in this fl.org, for an application. The having claims or demands offer for sale to the highest bid- TICE. notice. Failure to file a petition deadline for applications to be against decedent's estate on der all of the for an administrative hearing NOTICE OF ACTION received is midnight July 24, whom a copy of this notice is TO: Maykel Enamorado Fer- right, title and interest of De- ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED within the requisite time frame 2019. served within three months af- fendant in and to the following shall constitute a waiver of the nandez a/k/a Maykel Enamora- ter the date of the first publica- WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS do property: SET FORTH IN SECTION right to an administrative hear- PUBLISHED July 18, 2019 tion of this notice must file their Lot 8, Block 12, WILLISTON ing. (Rule 28-106.111, F.A.C.). Last known address: 396 North- claims with this Court WITHIN 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA east State Road 121, Williston, HIGHLANDS UNIT 12, as per If you wish to do so, you may IN THE CIRCUIT COURT LATER OF THREE MONTHS PROBATE CODE WILL BE FL 32696 the plat thereof, recorded in Plat FOREVER BARRED. request the Notice of Rights for OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL AFTER THE DATE OF THE Book 4, Page 13, Public Re- this permit by contacting the CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Unknown Spouse of Maykel cords of Levy County, Florida. Business Resource Special- COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AF- NOTWITHSTANDING THE Enamorado Fernandez a/k/a TOGETHER WITH a 1983 ist in the Division of Resource Case No.:38-.2019-DR-524 TER THE DATE OF SERVICE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Maykel Enamorado Manac single-wide mobile Management (RM), 9225 CR Division: OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Last known address: 396 North- home bearing ID#063413S~ TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 49, Live Oak, FL 32060, or by ON THEM. All other creditors of and Title# 20212190 phone at 386.362.1001. east State Road 121, Williston, Justin M. Bailey the decedent and persons hav- AFTER THE DECEDENT’S FL 32696 a/k/a 731 NE 139 Terrace, Wil- DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Petitioner ing claims or demands against liston, FL 32696 PUBLISHED July 18, 2019 and the decedent's estate must 3. Any person claiming an inter- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Raylin Koklbey Lanham aka file their claims with this Court The date of the first publication that an action to foreclose a est in the surplus from the sale, IN THE 8th JUDICIAL Bailey WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF- of this Notice is July 11, 2019. mortgage on the following de- if any, other than property own- CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR Respondent. TER THEDA TE OF THE FIRST scribed property in Levy Coun- er as of the date of the lis pen- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF ACTION PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- Attorney for Personal Repre- ty, Florida: dens, must file a claim within 60 sentative: Case No. 2019 CA 000048 FOR DISSOLUTION TICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DE- days after. DATED on May 16, OF MARRIAGE MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL Joel O. Parker, Esquire /s/ Lot 8, Block 57, WILLISTON 2019 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORA- (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL BE FOREVER BARRED. Florida Bar No. 0070201 HIGHLANDS GOLF AND TION, SUPPORT) THE DATE OF THE FIRST BRETT & REYNOLDS, P.A. COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, Clerk of the Circuit Court Plaintiff, PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- Post Office Drawer 2480 according to plat thereof re- Danny J. Shipp vs. TO: {Name of Respondent} TICE is JULY 18, 2019. Dunnellon, Florida 34430 corded in Plat Book 3, Pages LaQuanda Lason ROGER BASS; UNKNOWN Raylin Kolbey Bailey Personal Representative: CAR- 67, 67A through and includ- Deputy Clerk SPOUSE OF ROGER BASS; {Respondent's last known ad- OLS. DAVIS Personal Representative: ing 67M of the public records LAURA EMMA BASS; and UN- dress} Attorney for Personal Rep- Anthony Drozek /s/ of Levy County, Florida. has PUBLISHED July 11, 18, 2019 KNOWN TENANT resentative: B. SHANNON 10424 West 117th Terrace, #21 been filed against you and you NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Overland Park, Kansas 66210 Defendant YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an SMITH, ESQUIRE. Todd Hubbard, Kips Trading are required to serve a copy of action for dissolution of mar- your written defenses, if any, Post, LLC I Kips Mini Storage, NOTICE OF SALE riage has been filed against PUBLISHED July 18, 25, 2019 PUBLISHED July 11, 18, 2019 on Kathryn I. Kasper, the Plain- Pursuant to the provisions of NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to you and that you are required tiff’s attorney, whose address is the Florida Self Storage Facility a Final Judgment dated July 9, to serve a copy of your written Sirote & Permutt, P.C., 1201 S. Notice Under Fictitious Name Act (Fla. Stat. 83-801-83.809.) NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION 2019 entered in Case No. 2019- defenses, if any to it on {name Orlando Ave, Suite 430, Winter Law Pursuant to Section Hereby Gives Notice of Sale un- TAKEN BY THE SUWANNEE CA-000048, of the Circuit Court of Petitioner} whose address Park, FL 32789, on or before 865.09, Florida Statutes der said act, to wit: On Aug.29, RIVER WATER in and for Levy County, Florida, is Justin M. Bailey, 11430 NW thirty (30) days from the date 2019, Sale will be conducted on MANAGEMENT DISTRICT wherein ROGER BASS; UN- 107th Terr, Chiefland FL 32626 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of first publication of this No- line at: Lockerfox.com. Starting Notice is given that the follow- KNOWN SPOUSE OF ROG- on or before {date} Aug. 9, that the undersigned, desiring tice, and file the original with Aug 19, 2019. Ending Aug. 29, ing permit was issued on May ER BASS; and LAURA EMMA 2019, and file the original with to engage in business under the Clerk of this Court either 2019 10:00 AM 31, 2019: BASS are the Defendants, that the clerk of this Court at 355 S. the fictitious name of : Profes- before service on the Plaintiff’s Rented to the following person/ Florida Fish and Wildlife Con- Danny J. Shipp, the Clerk of Court St., Bronson FL 32621 sional Communications by MM attorney or immediately thereaf- persons: servation Commission, 620 the Court, ·will sell to the high- before service on Petitioner or Cleaning Service at 11050 NE ter; or a default will be entered Michelle H. Law South Meridian St. Tallahassee, est and best bidder for cash, at immediately thereafter, If you 53rd Ln, in the County of _Levy, against you for the relief de- PO Box 435 FL 32399. the Levy County Clerk of the fail to do so, a default may be in the County of Levy, In the City manded in the complaint. Bronson, Fl 32621 permit# ERP-075-210348-4. Circuit Court, at 355 S. Court entered against you for the re- of Bronson, Florida 32621 in- If you are a person with a dis- Amanda Tompkins The project is located in Levy Street, Bronson, Florida 32621, lief demanded in the petition. tends to register the said name ability who needs any accom- 575 S Ponder Ave County, Section 5, Township 11 on August 12, 2019, beginning The action is asking the court with the Division of Corpora- modation in order to participate Lacento, Fl. 34461 South, Range 14 East. The per- at 11:00 a.m. on the prescribed to decide how the following real tions of the Florida Department in a proceeding, you are en- Eva Odom mit authorizes a surface water date, the following described or personal property should be of State, Tallahassee, Florida. titled to be provided with cer- PO Box 1804 management system on 0.49 real property as set forth in the divided: {insert none" or, if ap- tain assistance at no cost to Chiefland, Fl. 32644 acres of impervious area on a Final Judgment: Legal: LOT 86, plicable, the legal description Dated: Chiefland, Florida this 7 you. Please contact the ADA Gerald Abrams project area of 1.05 acres for BLOCK 5, WHITTED'S MO- of real property, a specific de- day of July, 2019. Coordinator, Alachua County 126 SE 39 Ave. Andrews Wildlife Management BILE HOME ESTATES, AC- scription of personal property, Mykaila J.N. Story Family and Civil Justice Cen- Cross City, Fl. 32628 Area, entrance and facility im- CORDING TO THE MAP OR and the name of the county in ter, 201 East University Av- Ursula Smith provements. The receiving wa- PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- Florida where the property is PUBLISHED July 18, 2019 enue, Gainesville, FL 32601 494 NE 836 St. ter body is the Suwanee River. ED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 66, located} (352-337-6237) at least 7 days Old Town, Fl. 32680 A person whose substantial in- PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY Copies of all court documents in before your scheduled court ap- Notice Under Fictitious Name Jonathan Divers terests are or may be affected COUNTY, FLORIDA. this case, including orders, are pearance, or immediately upon Law Pursuant to Section 403 SE 7 Ter. has the right to request an INCLUDING A 2001, NOBIL- available at the Clerk of the receiving this notification if the 865.09, Florida Statutes Chiefland, Fl. 32626 administrative hearing by filing ITY KINGSWOOD, 26 X 44, Circuit Court's office. You may time before the scheduled ap- Consists of household personal a written petition with the Su- WITH A SERIAL NUMBER OF review these documents upon pearance is less than 7 days. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -items or miscellaneous mer- wannee River Water Manage- N89793A AND N89793B. request. If you are hearing or voice-im- that the undersigned, desiring chandise stored at Kips Mini ment District (District). Pursuant NOTICE ANY PERSON CLAIM- You must keep the Clerk of the paired, call 1-800-955-8770 via to engage in business under the Storage, 13645 N.W. Hwy #19, to Chapter 28-106 and Rule ING AN INTEREST IN THE Circuit Court's office notified of Florida Relay Service. fictitious name of : COARSEY Chiefland, Florida 32626 40BB-1.1010, Florida Admin- SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, your current address. · IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I FIBERGLASS UNLIMITED at Sale is being held to satisfy a istrative Code (F.A.C.), the pe- IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE (You may file Notice of Cur- have hereunto set my hand and 510 SE 4TH COURT, in the statutory lien. 352-490-9591 tition must be filed (received) PROPERTY OWNER AS OF rent Address, Florida Supreme affixed the official seal of said County of Levy, In the City of Sale Date: Ending, Aug. 29 either by delivery at the office THE DATE OF THE LISPEN- Court Approved Family Law Court at Levy County, Florida, Chiefland, Florida 32626 in- 2019 of the Resource Management DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM Form 12.915.) Future papers in this 10 day of July, 2019. tends to register the said name Business Resource Specialist WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE this lawsuit will be mailed to the with the Division of Corpora- PUBLISHED July 18, 25, 2019 address on record at the clerk's tions of the Florida Department Danny J. Shipp office. of State, Tallahassee, Florida. as Clerk of the Circuit Court of WARNING: Rule 12.285, Flori- Levy County, Florida da Family Law Rules of Proce- Dated: Chiefland, Florida this 11 NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR LaQuanda Latson dure, requires certain automatic day of July, 2019. By: DEPUTY CLERK disclosure of documents and ROBERT E COARSEY TOWN OF BRONSON information. Failure to com- PUBLISHED July 18, 25, 2019 ply can result in sanctions, in- PUBLISHED July 18, 2019 Shirley Miller, Town Clerk of Bronson hereby gives notice of the Town of cluding dismissal or striking of Bronson election. Three Town Council seats are up for election. Emergency Food and Shelter pleadings. Program Advertisement Dated: July 10, 2019 The School Board of Levy Seats Open: LEVY COUNTY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT County will hold a Public Seat 2 and Seat 4 will be for a four-year term of office COURT Hearing at its office in Bron- The Levy County EFSP/FEMA By Hope Gibson Seat 5 will be for a two-year term of office son, Florida, 480 Marshburn Phase 36 Local Board has been Deputy Clerk awarded $15,078 in federal Drive, on Tuesday, July 30, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. to amend/ To qualify for a council seat, request an absentee, or receive information funds made available through PUBLISHED July 18, 25, 2019 adopt the following policies: please call (352) 486-2354. Please notice the following schedule for the the Department of Homeland & August 1, 9, 2019 Security (DHS)/Federal Emer- POLICY TITLE Town of Bronson election: gency Management Agency 7.16*: Authorized Travel Election Day: (FEMA) under the Emergen- Public Notice Expense 10.08: School Food and Nutri- September 10th, 2019 cy Food and Shelter National Board Program. The Early Learning Coalition of tion Services Personnel Polls Open: The Levy County EFSP/FEMA the Nature Coast, a United Way The public is welcome to attend. 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Phase 36 Local Board has been supported organization will be Persons having questions con- cerning the proposed School Book Closing: chosen to receive $15,078 to facilitating the Board of Direc- supplement emergency food tors bi- monthly meeting on Board Policy adoptions/amend- August 12th, 2019 and shelter programs in the Wednesday August 7, 2019 at ments should contact Kim Lake, Candidate Qualifying: county. 9:00 a.m. The meeting will be at Director of Finance and/or Ju- Begins 9:00 a.m. on Friday, July 26th, 2019 The selection was made by a the Early Learning Coalition of lia Oberst, Coordinator, Food National Board that is chaired the Nature Coast’s main office, and Nutrition Services, School Ends 4:00 p.m. on Friday August 2nd, 2019 by the U.S. Department of 382 N Suncoast Blvd. Crystal Board of Levy County, Bronson, Homeland Security’s Feder- River, FL. 34429. Please con- Florida at (352) 486-5231. Cop- All candidates for Municipal Office must pay the 1.0% election assess- al Emergency Management tact Coalition Staff at 352-563- ies of the proposed changes may be obtained, at cost, from ment required by Section 99.093(1) Florida Statutes for the Town of Bron- Agency and consists of repre- 9939, ext. 263 if you have any sentatives from American Red questions. the Office of the Superintendent son Council Member position. This equals a $60.00 qualifying fee. Cross; Catholic Charities, USA, Public participation is welcome of Schools, 480 Marshburn National Council of Churches of Drive, Bronson, Florida, 32621. Christ in the USA; The Jewish PUBLISHED July 18, 2019 PUBLISHED July 18, 25, 2019 Federations of North America; PUBLISHED July 18, 2019 The Salvation Army; and, Unit- 15A Thursday, July 18, 2019 Chiefland Citizen

family and friends are invit- Shop Come browse The Woman’s Club Thrift Shop Dog wash ed to come early and share ACTIVITES Second To None Thrift at 5 56th Street in Yankee- CALENDAR pictures or stories about the continued from Page A11 Shoppe located behind the town, you are missing some continued from Page A11 to support family. Any Swilley family Yankeetown-Inglis Wom- great items. Clothing, bed- more information, visit or friends will be very wel- in scholarships to lo- an’s Club in Yankeetown. ding, lamps, tools, house- our Facebook pages: Levy Cuffs & come. Bring a covered dish. cal students. Bingo in- The ladies are constantly hold items, pots, pans, County Democratic Party, Ice and paper goods will be come funds the Wom- adding and updating the dishes, sheets, blankets, Levy County Young Dem- provided. Lunch will be at an’s Club Scholarship shoppe, man cave and bou- small appliances, jewelry, Collars 12:30. For more informa- tique sections. In March shoes, boots, camping gear, ocrats or please call 352- Cuffs & Collars will be program, which are award- tion, call Sammie at 352- everything on the racks will you name it we have it. We 363-1622. holding a dog wash July 27, ed in May each year. 493-4406. be $1. Stocked solely by are open Tuesday through 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Chief- donations from club mem- Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. land Tractor Supply to sup- Church/Thrift Shops bers and the community, port the Shelter Dog Obe- Bronson United Meth- and Thursday for the Bin- Chamber to the Second To None Thrift dience Training program Free Savvy odist Thrift Shop, 235 go crowd. Come by and Shoppe is one of the finest at Lancaster Correctional Court St. in Bronson be- shop, donate or visit. Bring host Q&A and least expensive in the Institute. The Cuffs & Col- hind the church, shop hours your guys to visit the “Man Caregiver area. Hours are Monday lars program gives shelter are Friday and Saturday, 9 Cave”! meeting through Saturday 10 a.m. to dogs a second chance for a.m. to 1 p.m. Farmers Markets The Greater Chiefland Class 2 p.m. and Thursday 5 p.m. a loving home. Come out Elder Options is offer- Divine Mercy Thrift Area Chamber of Com- to 7 p.m. with questions South Levy Market- and join us with your best ing a free Savvy Caregiv- Center on the grounds of merce on July 26 is holding 352-447-2057 before Bin- place in Inglis is the fourth four-legged buddy. We will er Class, a seven-week St. John the Evangelist a “How your Chamber op- go. All proceeds generated Saturday of each month. pamper your buddy with training designed for care- Church, 4050 NW High- erates” special question and from sales are given back to Summer hours are 9 a.m. to plenty of TLC. For inqui- givers who assist persons way 27A, is open Fridays answer meeting. The meet- the community. Thrift Shop noon. ries, call 352-493-4857 and with dementia including and Saturdays from 9 a.m. ing is at noon at Haven, Volunteers are needed and The marketplace is in leave a message. Alzheimer’s disease. The to 1 p.m. Sales go toward 311 NE 9th Street. If you we will train. Any and all Inglis on Highway 19 in class will be held Mondays feeding the needy in the have questions about how hours are needed. front of Food Ranch For at the Gilchrist County area. Donations are accept- your Chamber operates or Tri–County Outreach more information, please Public Library, 105 NE ed. For more information, you want answers to some Swilley Thrift Store is open Mon- call 352-302-1771. 11th Avenue, Trenton, FL please call 352-493-9723. things, please come to this day through Thursday from 32693. The classes last Holy Cross Catholic Dieting/Weight Control meeting and ask. Lunch is 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The store family from Aug. 12 through Church Thrift Shop in sponsored by the Chiefland is at 708 N Main St., Chief- Chiefland TOPS meets Sept. 30 (no class Septem- Cross City has used fur- Chamber. We hope to see land. Sales benefit the on- from 10:45 to 11: 45 a.m. reunion ber 2), from 10 a.m. to 12 niture and low prices. It is you all there – please RSVP The Swilley family re- site emergency food pan- on Mondays at Good Shep- p.m. For more information, open on Fridays and Satur- to Joy at 352-493-1849 or union will be held Sunday, try. For more information, herd Lutheran Church, or to register, see: agingre- days from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. email chieflandchamber@ July 28, at the Pavilion at please call 352-493-2310. U.S. Highway 19, north of sources.org/savvy-care- For information or to do- bellsouth.net Hart Springs in Gilchrist YIWC Thrift Shop Chiefland. Both sexes are giver-for-families or call nate, please call 352-542- welcome. For information, County. Lunch will be If you haven’t been Renee Horne at 352-692- 0157. call 352-463-9111. served at 12:30 p.m. and to the Yankeetown-Inglis 5226. Second to None Thrift Classifieds

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MINI STORAGE RENTAL 10 x 15 Moving Sale- At Spring Side adult Use Kennel Dip® to treat fleas, ***PUBLISHER’S NOTICE*** TENANT INCENTIVES in Old Town 352-469-5000 park near Manatee Springs State ticks, mange, stable flies & mosqui- All real estate advertising in this CHIEFLAND park July 17th- July 20th 8am-? toes where they breed. newspaper is subject to the Fair 1800 SF of retail space available 2202 US Hwy 19 WILLISTON- The Gulf Hammock At Tractor Supply Housing Act which makes it illegal in Chiefland Regional Shopping Wild Hog Canoe Race is having a (www.kennelvax.com to advertise “any preference, limita- Ctr. Near Winn-Dixie and newly yard sale to benefit LARC. The sale tion or discrimination based on expanded Bealls Outlet. Join well • 2,880 sq. ft. retail will be held Fri.& Sat 8:30-4:30 (July race, color, religion, sex, handicap, extablished and successful retail- 19 & 20 ) Old Dixie Lily Plant (12 NW familial status or national origin or ers. This prime location is the immediate occupancy. Estate Auction Fri July 19th @ 5th Place) Huge warehouse sale, in- an intention to make any such pref- shopping hub for 3 counties on Low low rent. 6:30pm 25961 W US Hwy 27 High side. For more info./to make a dona- erence, limitation or discrimination. US 19. Call John Ruggles Spgs Fl auctionzip.com # 20822 for tion call Keith. (352)535-5594 *Familial status includes children 727-536-3655 for more Pictures. Modern/Antique Looking to buy cattle any kind under the age of 18 living with par- information. Furn,Fence Post, Glassware , 352-339-3018 ents or legal custodians, pregnant Contact Al Isnetto Primitives,Jewelry and Looking to lease cattle pasture- women and people securing cus- Palmwood more.10%BP 352-258-0604. 352-339-3018 tody of children under 18. This C.Red Williams au437/ab3447. newspaper will not knowingly ac- Realty, 352-597-2500 Small herd for sale, 10 cows all bred cept any advertising for real estate x202 some with calves $8500 for all deliv- that is in violation of the law. Our CASH FOR COINS Private Collector ery available 352-575-7498 buying U.S. coin collections. Gold & readers are hereby informed that all Silver. Top dollar paid in cash. Will dwellings advertised in this newspa- Large 3 br /2 ba with laundry room travel to you.I pay more than dealers per are available on an equal op- and garage on 3 acres mostly and pawns (352)949-1450 portunity basis. To complain of dis- fenced, well kept, partially furnished crimination, call HUD toll-free at $200,000 352-283-2108 CASH FOR USED MOBILE 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free tele- phone number for the hearing im- 2000 Honda Accord V6, new tires HOMES! (352) 493-0227 FANNING AREA - 2/1 SW, private RECLINER/LIFT CHAIR Lifting recliner paired is 1-800-927-9275. radiator, brakes, cold A/C 250k mi. for those needing help getting up. Looking for Bibles: used, must be lot, fenced, trash included, Small pets runs great $2,500 352-318-8777 Dark blue - $200 352-949-3407 Cambridge turquoise 352-542-7537 ok. $450/mo., plus $350 security. (352) 219-7806 VICKIE & Freds almost new furniture. Wanted to buy: Dead or alive riding OLD TOWN Area 2/2, $500 monthly, 17 S. Main, Chiefland. 493-0004. lawn mowers. Call 618-514-9925 Quality used furniture & accessories. 2/1 $450 monthly, $300 security De- We buy cars, trucks and motor posit. Call 352-535-5455 Your ad Here is homes, dead or alive. Call This space 352-463-7182 . WE BUY Junk Cars. $250 & up. could be nice. is available FREE REMOVAL of appliances, any scrap metal. (352)210-0842 Chiefland - Saturday Only 8am-12pm RV SITES $270 per month. New here. 725 East Park Ave. too much to list!! We buy, sell and trade storage Wi-Fi. Breezy Acres. Call between also. something for everyone !!! buildings 352-463-7182 2pm & 5pm. 352-493-7602.

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