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NEWS BRIEFS WTC enrollment steady Citrus County COVID-19 update Forty-five new positive cases were reported in Cit- rus County since the latest FDOH update. Six new hos- pitalizations were reported; one new death was reported. To date in the county, 2,204 people have tested positive (including seven non- residents), 223 have been hospitalized and 62 have died. Crystal Harley to host 9/11 Traveling Wall Crystal Harley-Davidson will host the 9/11 Traveling Wall from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, at its dealership, 1147 S. Sun- coast Blvd., Homosassa. The day will begin with a motorcycle escort at 10 a.m. from the Crystal River Mall, 1801 U.S. 19, Crystal River, where those who register will escort the 9/11 Traveling Wall to Crystal Harley- Davidson. Registration for the ride begins at 9 a.m. and there is no fee. There will be a presenta- BUSTER THOMPSON/Chronicle tion at 11 a.m. with a color Andy Bernhardt uses a grinder to complete his project in the Withlacoochee Technical College Welding Technology Program. guard and bagpipes, with Chad Montana singing “Some Gave All.” The Chad Despite COVID-19 taking Montana Band will perform from noon to 4 p.m. and School district there will be raffle prizes as a toll on trade professions well as free lunch for those attend the event. Buster Thompson Staff writer For information, visit launches updated crystalharley.com. Scents of nail polish remover and shampoo grew Chronicle offices stronger as busy hands learned their way through a manicure or hairdo. closed Labor Day It was bustling at the Withlacoochee Technical Col- COVID-19 dashboard The Chronicle business lege’s Cosmetology Program, where students are offices will be closed Mon- groomed for 1,200 hours to be graduating stylists. the school district, visit tinyurl. day, Sept. 7. To the surprise of school leaders at the vocational Documents total com/y6l9wj2n. campus in Inverness, course enrollment didn’t waver Customer service phone If using a mobile device, turn it because of COVID-19’s impacts to the professions of to landscape view for a better lines will be open from 8 to beauty and hair salons. 10 a.m. on Monday. number of cases picture of the graph and table. “People are really trying to get into the trades,” Cos- The school district launched The Chronicle will resume Buster Thompson metology Instructor Keri Mintz said Friday, Aug. 28, its original COVID-19 dashboard regular business hours from 2020, a little over three weeks after WTC began its fall Staff writer on Aug. 28, showing just cases re- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, semester on Aug. 10. ported from the prior day. Sept. 8. With stricter health and cleaning protocols in place, Citrus County School District According to the updated the technical college welcomed back between 275 and officials updated their online County offices dashboard, 32 positive cases 300 students to pursue their respective career certifica- COVID-19 dashboard on Friday, have been documented since the to be closed tions, WTC Director Gloria Bishop said. Sept. 4, 2020, to show the total 2020-21 school year began Bishop said WTC didn’t have to forego any of its 20 pro- number of student and staff in- for Labor Day grams because of the coronavirus, but some courses are Aug. 20. It’s an increase of 11 fections on campuses. The following Citrus having to adapt to keep their student rosters strong. over the past week since Aug. 28. To see the data on positive County Government offices coronavirus cases reported to See LAUNCHES/Page A11 will be closed Monday, See WTC/Page A11 Sept. 7, in observance of the Labor Day Holiday. • Citrus County Central Landfill; • All branches of the Citrus County Library System (Nor- Havana House Cafe victim of pandemic mal hours resume Tuesday); ichael ates weekend: “We regret to inform all • Citrus County Transit; M D. B Staff writer of our amazing customers that we • Animal Services; and are closed permanently due to the • Veterans Services Office. The owners of Havana House severe economic impact COVID- Bicentennial Pool Cafe in Lecanto have closed the 19 has had on our business. It is doors because they were unable to with a heavy heart we had to make open Labor Day stay afloat with the economic shut- this decision, we love you and Bicentennial Park Pool will down caused from the pandemic. thank you for 3 amazing years! be open regular posted The restaurant, at 1209 County Stay safe and God bless!” hours on Monday, Sept. 7, Road 491, just south of the State Sisters Tamarah Lezama and Nicole Bogel acquired the restau- 2020. The pool is located at Road 44 intersection, touted a Taste of the Tropics and the menu rant in 2018. 8145 W. Bicentennial Park Lezama said she tried to make a Drive Crystal River. was dotted with entrees from the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and go of it, even obtaining federal as- For information, call sistance money, but the overhead, 352-795-1478. Cuba. STEPHEN E. LASKO/For the Chronicle But this sign on the restaurant higher meat prices and lack of The team at Havana House Cafe from left: Nicole Bogel, Janice Nieves, — From staff reports door greeted people this See CAFE/Page A9 Amian Shern, Gilma Burgos and Tamarah Lezama, seated.

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State &Citrus L Countyoca Chronicle l Inverness woman dies in crash Buster Thompson County Road 491 and C.R. 480, Boulevard, approaching the and into the path of the oncom- FHP’s report states the man Staff writer according to a Florida Highway crossing with C.R. 491. ing couple, causing a collision. driving the other vehicle was se- Patrol (FHP) report. At the same time, an 83-year- According to the FHP report, riously injured while his pas- An Inverness woman did not Due to Marsy’s Law, FHP does old man and his passenger, a the crash moved both vehicles to senger suffered minor injuries. survive a two-vehicle collision not release the names of those 79-year-old woman, both of the northeast and into a ditch, Each motorist involved wore a Thursday at an intersection in involved in a fatal crash. Spring Hill, were traveling north where the Inverness woman’s seatbelt, according to the high- southern Citrus County. According to the highway pa- on C.R. 491 in a sedan. vehicle also struck a tree. way patrol. A Hernando County couple trol report, the local 61-year-old From the stop sign of West Oak After she was transported to Contact Chronicle reporter Buster was also injured in the 2:44 p.m. woman was driving a sedan east Park Boulevard, the Inverness hospital, the woman died from Thompson at 352-564-2916 or Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, crash at on C.R. 480, or West Oak Park woman entered the intersection her injuries. [email protected]. Company donates to Find M’ Friends Duke Special to the Chronicle Energy Clark Construction, lo- cated in Crystal River, has made customer satisfaction a top priority for 37 years. to lower Find M’ Friends raises and trains Bloodhounds to follow human scent to help locate missing people. The bills trained dogs are then gifted to law enforcement agen- Michael cies. Find M’ Friends also D. Bates provides free scent kits to Staff writer anyone needing them, avail- able at the Sheriff ’s Office Many of Duke Energy’s and all substations. 47,500 Citrus County cus- Find M’ Friends has not tomers will see lower elec- been able to hold any money tric bills starting January raising events due to COVID- 2021 because the company 19. They find themselves experienced lower- grateful to donors like Clark than-expected storm cost Construction and others recovery and fuel charges. who have helped them Duke estimates residen- during this time. tial bills could be reduced For information or to con- by $3.63 a month (2.8%) tribute, visit findmfriends. based on 1,000 kilowatts- com, email find [email protected], per-hour usage. call 352-436-7826 or write to However, that decrease them at Find M’ Friends, P.O. could be offset because Box 1712, Crystal River, FL Duke plans to adjust rates 34423. If you wish to make a to include investments in donation and would like two solar plants that come your donation picked up, online in 2021. Those you can call Ron Korna- plants are located in Ham- towski at 352-563-5994 and ilton and Columbia unlike Motel 6, who always counties. leaves their light on for you, Special to the Chronicle Duke said commercial Ron will always leave his From left are: Dolores (Lorie) Clark, President of Clark Construction Co. and Ron Kornatowski, Find M’ and industrial customers mask on for you. Friends volunteer. To make a donation and arrange for pickup, call Ron Kornatowski at 352-563-5994. will see bill impacts rang- ing from a 6.6% decrease to a 1.1% increase. The company plans to make grid improvements expected to improve “reli- DOH-Citrus’ no-cost race will go virtual ability, security and resil- ience” in 2021 and beyond, according to a company Special to the Chronicle virtual event is open and heart disease and stroke. is the safest way for our activities, such as walking, press release. runs through Monday, This year’s virtual event community to get outside running, cycling, swim- Duke also acknowl- COVID-19 has undoubt- Sept. 14. To register for aims to be no different. and get active with their ming, paddle/rowing, edly disrupted routines the event online, and for “While we are disap- families and friends.” yoga, kickboxing, tai-chi, edged in a press release and put healthy lifestyle information, visit https:// pointed our 5K won’t take Participants can upload among others. its commitment to help choices to the test in 2020. tinyurl.com/y4o6ztgf. on its familiar form due to their distance, times and Participants who regis- customers struggling fi- Fortunately for Citrus Each year, DOH-Citrus the pandemic, we are ex- activities on the event ter will receive a com- nancially during the County residents and visi- hosts the no-cost event to cited to continue our tra- website beginning Friday, memorative 5K T-shirt pandemic. tors, the Florida Depart- spotlight World Heart Day dition through a virtual Sept. 18, through Sunday, while supplies last. Visit “While our customers’ ment of Health in Citrus (Sept. 29), an observance platform,” said Carmen Oct. 4. Individuals can the event website for in- bills are decreasing, we County’s (DOH-Citrus) an- held to raise awareness of Hernandez, DOH-Citrus participate at their own formation about T-shirt know some of them con- nual no-cost “Save a the benefits of physical ac- Community Health Pro- pace, time and location, pickup times and tinue to face financial Heart 5K” event will con- tivity, maintaining a gram Administrator. “With either separately or locations. hardships,” Catherine tinue, although virtually, healthy weight and making current COVID-19 social within teams, as they For information about Stempien, Duke Energy this year. good lifestyle choices as distancing recommenda- track their preferred mea- the event, visit https:// Florida state president, Registration for the the best ways to prevent tions, we feel this method sure through different tinyurl.com/y4o6ztgf. said in a statement. “We’re providing enhanced care and expanded assistance for those impacted by the pandemic.” State’s inmate death toll from COVID-19 tops 100 Customers can down- load the company’s mobile Dara Kam The prisoner death toll has prisoner coronavirus cases, and facility has 204 inmates and 147 app or visit duke-energy. News Service of Florida more than doubled since Aug. 3, the total number of inmates who prison workers who have tested com for more information. when officials reported 53 have tested positive statewide ex- positive for the virus, according They can also call TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s COVID-19 inmate deaths. ceeds 15,600. to corrections officials. 800-700-8744. prison system reached a grim The highly contagious coronavi- More than 12,000 prisoners Statewide, 2,698 prison em- Customer service spe- milestone this week, as state cor- rus spreading throughout Florida have been cleared from what the ployees have tested positive, and cialists are available from rections officials reported that has resulted in major outbreaks at Department of Corrections calls corrections workers increasingly 7 a.m. to 7 p.m Monday more than 100 inmates have died state correctional facilities. “medical isolation,” where they have become anxious as the num- through Friday to assist of complications related to More than 1,000 inmates at two were placed after testing positive ber of cases among staff and pris- customers with custom- COVID-19. state prisons — Lowell Correc- for the coronavirus or showing oners continues to increase. ized payment plans that As of Friday, 107 inmates and at tional Institution in Ocala and symptoms of COVID-19. “This ain’t easy for them. It’s meet their specific situa- least three corrections workers Columbia Correctional Institu- At least 16 South Florida Re- stressing them out,” Jim Baiardi, tions, Duke said. had died of COVID-19, the respi- tion in Lake City — have tested ception Center inmates have who leads the state corrections Contact Chronicle re- ratory disease caused by the positive for COVID-19, according died of COVID-19, the Florida chapter of the Florida Police Be- porter Michael D. Bates at coronavirus, according to a De- to state reports. Other institu- Department of Health reported nevolent Association, told The 352-563-3205 or mbates@ partment of Corrections report. tions have reported hundreds of earlier this week. The Doral News Service of Florida Friday. chronicleonline.com. Around the COUNTY Book sale benefits Democratic Party Senior Organizing As a reminder, testing is offered Antibody tests are not available at program will resume from 9 a.m. to Council and President of Social Se- weekdays at no cost to adults and DOH-Citrus at this time. noon Saturday, Sept. 12. Citrus Libraries curity Works PAC DWCCC Jon children over 12, with or without Test results are not immediate. It It is recommended that healthy The Friends of the Lakes Region “Bowzer” Bauman. The meeting will symptoms; however, it is limited to generally takes approximately 7 to cats found outside are left alone Library will host a Pop-up Book Sale provide a forum for discussion of the first 150 individuals daily or until 10 days to receive laboratory re- during the week services are sus- from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, public matters, supporting qualified 10 a.m. sults. The health department will call pended at the shelter. Sept. 5, during the scheduled Farm- candidates for office and encourag- Registration starts at 7:30 a.m. you with your results regardless if For information or questions, call ers Market at the Depot, 286 N. ing qualified Democratic women to the result is negative or positive. In Bring a photo ID and plan to stay in 352-746-8400. Apopka Ave., Inverness. seek office. A short business meet- your vehicle the entire time. There the meantime, persons who were ill — From staff reports The sale will feature current best ing will follow. are no bathrooms available on site. at the time they took the test should sellers, select fiction and non-fiction For information, call 352-697- Parents and guardians with chil- self-isolate until the diagnosis is books, books for children and teens, 1512 or email: dwcfcitrus@gmail. dren under 12 are encouraged to known. All residents, including those Correction and a selection of jigsaw puzzles. com contact their pediatricians regarding who are asymptomatic, are re- Due to editor error, Ginger Bry- Proceeds benefit the Citrus COVID-19 testing. All Citrus County minded to wear face coverings while COVID-19 testing site ant’s last name was misspelled in an County Library System. pediatricians have the capability to around other people in public. closing for Labor Day editorial on Page A8 of the Monday, Democratic women test for COVID-19. Shelter adjusts The Florida Department of Health DOH-Citrus’ viral tests check Aug. 31 edition. The Chronicle re- host Zoom meeting in Citrus County and its COVID-19 samples from your respiratory sys- community cat program grets the error. The Citrus County Democratic testing site at the Citrus Springs tem with an oral swab to tell you if Citrus County Animal Services will Readers can alert the Citrus Women’s Club will host a Zoom Community Center will be closed you currently have an infection. If not accept cats for the Community County Chronicle to any errors in meeting from 2-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Monday, Sept. 7. Both will reopen at you test positive, you will be con- Cat Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate Return news articles by emailing newsdesk Sept. 5, 2020. the regularly scheduled times on tacted by DOH-Citrus and provided (TNVR) program beginning today @chronicleonline.com or by calling The guest speaker will be Florida Tuesday, Sept. 8. instructions. through Friday, Sept. 11. The TNVR 352-563-5660. A4 Saturday, September 5, 2020 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — Take a break from stag- Entertainment Today is Saturday, Sept. 5, the nant situations and pour your energy 249th day of 2020. There are 117 into something tangible. Productivity is days left in the year. the name of the game. Size up your From Venice, a plea to situation and turn your attention toward Today’s Highlight: making changes. reopen movie theaters On Sept. 5, 1972, the Palestinian Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Set goals shut by virus group Black September attacked and follow through. Don’t let emotions the Israeli Olympic delegation at the lead to impulsive actions. Romance VENICE — Spanish director Munich Games, killing 11 Israelis will enhance your personal life. Pedro Almodovar has joined a and a police officer. German forces Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Keep your chorus of voices at the Venice killed five of the gunmen. opinions to yourself. Problems will Film Festival urging the reopening On this date: mount at home if you or someone of movie theaters and a return to In 1975, President Gerald R. close to you overreacts. cinema normality after coronavi- Ford escaped an attempt on his life Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — If you rus lockdowns, saying films are by Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, a want things to change, you need to do meant to be seen on the big disciple of Charles Manson, in Sac- something about it. Stop dreaming and screen, not at home. ramento, California. talking about your plans instead of tak- Directors and actors alike have In 1984, the space shuttle Dis- ing action. rejoiced at the return to the red covery ended its inaugural flight as Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — carpet on the Lido and theater it landed at Edwards Air Force Base Spruce up your surroundings. Make changes that will encourage you to screenings — albeit in a modified in California. way — after the pandemic shut- Associated Press In 1997, breaking the royal reti- spend more time home. Director Pedro Almodovar, right, and actress Tilda Swinton pose tered cinemas and put film sets Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Listen on the red carpet of the movie “The human voice” during the cence over the death of Princess to others’ complaints before you pro- on hold around the globe. 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy, Diana, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II ceed with your plans. A compromise “Even just getting ready for today Thursday, Sep. 3, 2020. The Venice Film Festival goes from delivered a televised address in now will ward off interference later. was quite surreal and there was a Sept. 2 through Sept. 12. which she called her former daugh- Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Con- sense of normality,” gushed French ter-in-law “a remarkable person.” sider what you’ve done in the past, actress Stacy Martin as she pre- Mother Teresa died in Calcutta, your current means of earning a living sented the in-competition film “Lov- said must be resisted. don’t like it,” Luchetti told The As- India, at age 87. and what you see yourself doing in the ers” by director Nicole Garcia. “And the antidote is the cinema,” sociated Press after his film pre- Ten years ago: Jefferson future. It’s time to rethink your Venice organizers have prided he said, describing going out, sitting miered. “This time the Thomas, one of nine Black students priorities. themselves on pushing ahead next to strangers in a movie theater atmosphere was very unusual. to integrate a Little Rock high Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — A with the in-person festival despite where “you find yourself crying or Just the fact of not having a per- school in America’s first major battle change looks promising. Make plans to the cumbersome and costly rejoicing with other people.” son on your side: I couldn’t turn over school segregation, died in do something that will give you more anti-virus restrictions that include and see a crowd of people either time to get to know someone you enjoy. “If I put my film on a platform like Columbus, Ohio, at age 67. protective masks during all Netflix, then I somehow lose that laughing or watching carefully.” Five years ago: Germans wav- Aries (March 21-April 19) — Listen screenings, theaters at a half or contact and that meeting point with Tilda Swinton, who stars in ing welcome signs in German, En- carefully, ask questions and come to a Almodovar’s short and received a decision once you have verified the one-third capacity and rigorous the spectator,” he said. “So you glish and Arabic gathered at a train Golden Lion Lifetime Achieve- facts. Acting in haste will lead to temperature checks and sanitiza- have to tell people to go to the cin- station to welcome the first group of complications. tion. They went ahead with the ema, to go to the theaters, because ment award, made the same a wave of migrants fleeing conflict point from the stage of the Lido’s Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Some- first major COVID-era film festival some things will only be discovered in the Middle East, Afghanistan and one will disclose one of your secrets if convinced they needed to chart a on the big screen, in the dark with main theater, saying she was Africa. you have a falling out. Focus on keep- path forward for a film industry people that we do not know.” overwhelmed seeing the eyes One year ago: The NFL opened ing the peace and maintaining good hard-hit by the lockdowns. That said, it won’t be the same. and ears of the audience (though its 100th season in Chicago, where not their mouths because they relationships. Almodovar, who premiered his Daniele Luchetti’s family drama the Green Bay Packers beat the were all covered in masks.) Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Make short film “The Human Voice” on “Ties” received a sustained round Chicago Bears 10-3 in the season’s “When I ask myself how I sure you know exactly what’s going on Thursday, said streaming plat- of applause when it opened the first game. might adequately express my and how best to handle people who forms had played an “essential Comedian- festival on Wednesday night. But gratitude for this honor, words Today’s Birthdays: may try to manipulate you or a situa- role” in keeping people enter- actor Bob Newhart is 91. Former tion that involves you. Knowledge is the Italian director said Thursday fail me,” she said. “But I think I tained during months of virus-re- the key to eliminating interference. there was something off: Social dis- can tell you something of what it NFL All-Pro quarterback and col- quired confinement at home. lege football Hall of Famer Billy Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Put tancing rules for the theater made means to be here with you to- more time into the projects that mean But he said they had also con- viewers feel like they were in a night: What it means to be in a Kilmer is 81. Actor Raquel Welch is the most to you. Work alongside peo- tributed to the “dangerous” phe- “vacuum bubble” and dispersed the room with living creatures at a 80. “Cathy” cartoonist Cathy Guise- ple who have as much to offer as you. nomenon of people growing sound of the clapping at the end. big screen. What it means to be wite is 70. Actor Michael Keaton is Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Focus on increasingly comfortable living, “I know very well how an audi- about to see a film, in Venice. 69. Actor Debbie Turner-Larson whatever will bring the highest return. working and eating at home — a ence reacts to a movie, both “Pure joy,” she said. (Marta in “The Sound of Music”) is Your enthusiasm will encourage others. type of “imprisonment” that he when they like and when they — From wire reports 64. Actor Rose McGowan is 47.

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Dara Kam Agency for Health Care Administra- The News Service of Florida tion Secretary Mary Mayhew, who headed a DeSantis-appointed task force TALLAHASSEE — Folks are bellying that came up with recommendations for up to the bar as taverns throughout the reopening facilities, said long-term care state are getting libations flowing again providers will need to have written poli- through a process some industry insiders cies in place before the doors swing open are branding a gimmick. to allow “essential,” “compassionate” Bar, pub and tavern owners are selling and “general” visitation to resume. hot dogs, cold sandwiches and Hot Pock- Mayhew, whose agency licenses most ets so they can reopen under an ap- of the state’s long-term care facilities, proach authorized by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ said providers will be “moving with a administration amid the coronavirus sense of urgency” to get the policies in pandemic. place. Crafty publicans are adding simple fare to suds and shots after getting li- SHAKE-UP AFTER ‘SETBACKS’ censed to sell prepared food, but critics DeSantis tapped Rep. Dane Eagle, the scoff at the state’s approach. outgoing House majority leader who lost “I didn’t do anything different but put a bid for Congress last month, to head the a damn Crock-Pot on my bar,” Becky Department of Economic Opportunity, Glerum, the owner of Paddy Wagon Irish which runs the state’s troubled unem- Pub in Plant City, told The News Service The News Service of Florida ployment system. of Florida a day after she reopened her Department of Business and Professional Regulation Secretary Halsey Beshears. Wednesday’s appointment of Eagle, a business this week. But Beshears left open the option to an answer about a reopening date. Cape Coral Republican and commercial Glerum’s patrons can purchase hot reopen for bar owners who also have “Thank you AGAIN for reaching out. real-estate broker, as executive director dogs heated in the slow cooker she food-service licenses and lifted require- Your constant emailing is not helping nor of the agency came two days after Ken bought for $13.99, she said. ments that a certain portion of total sales changing the situation,” Beshears re- Lawson announced his resignation from Meeting with bar and craft brewery op- come from meals. sponded the next morning. the post. erators in St. Petersburg on Thursday, Critics of the state’s approach say it’s Beshears said he doesn’t have “an ac- Eagle will take over a department that Department of Business and Profes- inane. curate timeline” for reopening, but they has nearly 1,500 workers, a $1.2 billion sional Regulation Secretary Halsey “It kind of is ridiculous because the should plan to remain shuttered until budget and houses about 80 statewide Beshears and DeSantis encouraged bar way they’re trying to draw the distinction Jan. 1. programs and initiatives. But it has be- owners to be patient. The governor said is, there’s a distinction of selling food Beshears encouraged the Dunnigans come a lightning rod since March, as the the state will “get to yes” on reopening. versus not selling food,” former Depart- to consider the food service option as a CONNECT online unemployment system “I know it’s been difficult, and I just ment of Business and Professional Regu- measure to provide a temporary revenue became overwhelmed with jobless claims want to let you know that these are not lation General Counsel Will Spicola, who stream. due to the coronavirus pandemic. things that we take lightly,” DeSantis also served as director of the agency’s The secretary also expressed empathy “The department has suffered some said. “It stinks, and like I’m not happy for Division of Alcoholic Beverages and To- for the bar owners’ plight, saying he is setbacks, but I have no doubt that Dane is how everything’s gone. But I think the bacco, said in a telephone interview. “genuinely sorry” for the financial hard- up to the task,” DeSantis said in a pre- best thing we can do is just get it right Under intense pressure from bar own- ships the Dunnigans and all small busi- pared statement. “He is personable, en- and move forward. And let’s get the state ers for a reopening date, Beshears has nesses are facing. joys broad bipartisan support, and I look thriving again.” said they should plan to remain walled “It hurts my heart to no end. I do hope forward to the many successes to come.” off until the end of the year. you make it through in the end, and can FIRING UP THE CROCK-POT Jamie and Sean Dunnigan sunk their assure you that if you do, it will be be- STORY OF THE WEEK Beshears is allowing bars to reopen life savings into Ollie’s Pub, a small Cape cause of your hard work, persistence and Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that with limited capacity if they have food Coral music venue they launched in will; not because of government assis- nursing homes and other long-term care licenses, prompting proprietors to install October. tance or financial aid,” he wrote. facilities will be allowed to reopen to vis- triple sinks, sign up for food-handling Jamie Dunnigan, a respiratory thera- itors, after being on lockdown due to the training and plop Crock-Pots and micro- pist, reached out to Beshears several GETTING TO YES, PART TWO coronavirus pandemic. waves on their counters in an effort to get times in August via email, pleading with Bar owners aren’t the only ones itching the drinks flowing. him for help. to return to some semblance of QUOTE OF THE WEEK The owners’ flurry of activity comes The couple wasn’t eligible for any normalcy. “It absolutely is a gimmick. There’s no after months of sitting on the sidelines, coronavirus-related financial aid be- Families of nursing home residents doubt about that. There’s no differentia- following the governor’s statewide shut- cause their 48-person-capacity establish- notched a win this week after DeSantis tion in the way that they’re operating. It’s tering of drinking establishments on St. ment is so new. said he will allow visitors into long-term simply a way for the Department of Busi- Patrick’s Day in March. After getting nowhere, Jamie Dun- care facilities, nearly six months after ness and Professional Regulation and The state briefly lifted the coronavi- nigan resorted to sarcasm in an Aug. 24 the state blocked visitation during the the governor to look like they’re doing rus-caused closures in early June but message to the secretary. first wave of coronavirus infections. something, which seems to be more im- slapped on another shutdown after rev- “Can you write to my landlord and ask An emergency order issued Wednes- portant to them than actually doing elers packed into bars, ignored social him to be patient and tell him we’re all in day lifted the ban on visitors, while also something.”— Attorney Jacob Weil, who distancing requirements and defied re- this together? The electric company as well. allowing “essential” caregivers to have represents bar owners in a lawsuit chal- quirements that customers remain I’m sure they’ll have no problem with that if close access to residents of nursing lenging the DeSantis administration’s seated. it comes from you,” she wrote, demanding homes and assisted living facilities. closure of bars amid the pandemic. Miami-Dade mayor: Don’t let your guard down over Labor Day Freida Frisaro Lauderdale. become CEO for the Flor- and Adriana Florida also reported ida Hospital Association. Gomez Licon 103 new deaths from Her last day is Oct. 2. Associated Press COVID-19 on Friday, rais- Her administration over- ing its total to 11,903. That sees the daily tabulation of MIAMI — South Flori- brings Florida’s average positive cases, deaths and da’s coronavirus caseload daily reported death rate hospitalizations. continues to decline, but over the past week to “From spearheading my Miami-Dade County’s about 115 — a slight uptick administration’s efforts to mayor says people should from earlier this week but allow for the importation not let their guard down. down from highs of 185 in of safe and affordable pre- He’s deploying more po- the first week of August. scription drugs from Can- lice officers and code en- The state recorded ada, to navigating our top forcement personnel to 3,198 new positive cases priority during the make sure people wear on Friday. COVID-19 pandemic to face masks and respect so- Patients being treated in protect the most vulnera- cial distancing guidelines Florida hospitals for ble, Secretary Mayhew has over the long Labor Day COVID-19 numbered served Floridians well weekend. 3,348 late Friday morning, and we wish her all the “We don’t want a repeat continuing a downward Associated Press best on her new endeavor,” Students walk past a Pegasus mural at the Student Union at the University of Central of Memorial Day,” Mayor trend since highs above DeSantis said in a Florida, in Orlando, Monday, on the first day of classes with new safety protocols in place Carlos Gimenez said 9,500 in late July. statement. to fight the coronavirus pandemic. during an online news The positivity rate for The governor has conference on Friday. Miami-Dade County is they see businesses or with such slogans as capacity and gyms and re- pushed for students to re- “People got complacent now at about 7%. Gimenez people not following the “Spread out, Mask Up,” tail stores reopen at full turn to brick and mortar and there were parties, big thanked people who are rules. and “Spread Love, not capacity. schools and resume nor- gatherings, and people following the rules for re- “Please stay safe, wear Germs.” That leaves only Bro- mal activities. He planned weren’t following the rules ducing infection rates, but facial covering, socially Also on Friday, Gov. Ron ward and Miami-Dade to attend a Friday night of wearing masks and so- warned that “everyone distance and we’ll get to DeSantis signed an execu- counties — the state’s most high school football game cial distancing so infec- has to keep doing their the place where we can tive order allowing Palm populous areas — in between the Santa Fe tions spiked and hospitals part.” fully open our economy,” Beach County to move into Phase 1. 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SPORTS It’s a Derby unlike any other BRIEFS Warriors fall in Stable, which owns Tiz the season opener Tiz the Law is Law. Managing partner Jack Knowlton and his Seven Rivers Christian co-owners will ride yellow struggled getting out of the a big favorite school buses to the track, gate for the 2020 season, just as Sackatoga did dropping its opener on Fri- Beth Harris 17 years ago. day, Sept, 4, 2020, at Trin- AP racing writer Honor A. P. is the 5-1 sec- ity Christian Academy in ond choice. His trainer is Deltona, 14-2. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — John Shirreffs and the The Warriors were lim- Forget the mint juleps in jockey is Mike Smith, who ited to a safety recorded on souvenir glasses, men in teamed to win the a tackle by Ian Richardson. seersucker suits and 2005 Derby with 50-1 shot women wearing hats ex- Nehemiah Vann went 15 of Giacomo. 26 passing for 173 yards, ploding in a floral frenzy. “The odds don’t guaran- The Kentucky Derby still and C.J. Phillips had 71 re- tee anything,” Shirreffs ceiving yards. has horses — Tiz the Law said. “We just have to see “The guys played well. is the biggest favorite in how the race is run.” 31 years — but just about Authentic is the third We made mistakes. We everything else makes the choice at 8-1. He’s trained beat ourselves,” Seven Riv- 146th edition unlike any by Baffert, who also sad- ers head coach Monty other. Associated Press dles 15-1 shot Thousand Vann said. “Just mistakes “It’s going to be weird,” Kentucky Derby entry Tiz the Law runs during a workout at Churchill Downs, Friday, Words. A victory by either made on the defensive said five-time Derby- Sept. 4, 2020, in Louisville, Ky. The Kentucky Derby is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 5th. colt would tie the white- side. Offensively we moved winning trainer Bob Baffert. haired trainer with Ben the ball well in the first half, None of the cheering — refined, the freakish and at a shorter distance. A vic- Churchill Downs last year Jones for the most Derby but we came to a halt. We or cursing after losing wa- fashionable. tory in the Derby would set — by staying close to the victories with six. could not punch it in.” gers — from 150,000 fans Gone will be the parade him up for a Triple try in pace and making one big After Tiz the Law, Honor Next Friday the Warriors will be heard this year at of celebrities on the red the Preakness on Oct. 3. run at the top of the A. P. and Authentic, the travel to Central Florida Churchill Downs, where carpet, the who’s who of Also in his favor is that stretch. other 13 horses are listed Christian Academy in America’s longest continu- sports, politics and enter- he’s already proved he can “I’d like for us to be lay- at double-digit odds. Chur- Ocoee. ously held sports event will tainment crowding Mil- handle the Derby distance ing third all the way chill Downs is using a new go on Saturday, four months lionaires Row, the national of 1 1/4 miles, often the around until we get down 20-horse starting gate es- Kiviranta lifts later than usual. The track anthem sung by a big biggest question for any for business,” Tagg said. pecially for the Derby, al- Stars past Avs in initially planned to allow name. The University of 3-year-old colt. Tiz the “You think he’s gotten in though posts 1, 18, 19 and 23,000 fans to attend until Louisville marching band Law won the Travers by trouble here, in trouble 20 will be left vacant after Game 7 thriller escalating positivity rates won’t strike up “My Old 5 1/2 lengths over the same there and next thing you King Guillermo and Finn- EDMONTON, Alberta — for COVID-19 in Louisville Kentucky Home” while distance at Saratoga a know he’s in front. He’s a ick the Fierce were Joel Kiviranta completed a dictated otherwise. the crowd sings along as month ago. pretty amazing horse.” scratched. hat track 7:24 into over- “Quietude can’t hurt,” the horses step onto the “He’s checked all those Mark Casse, trainer of Saturday’s forecast calls time to give Dallas a said Barclay Tagg, trainer track, and the traditional boxes, and I believe he Enforceable, isn’t ready to for partly sunny skies and 5-4 victory over the Colo- of 3-5 favorite Tiz the Law. a high of 82 degrees to go call of “Riders up!” won’t very well could win the hand Tiz the Law the rado Avalanche on Friday “We’ve had quiet for al- be shouted by a bold-faced with humidity — quite a Triple Crown this year,” roses. “He still has to have in Game 7, sending the most all his races this name standing in the said Jerry Bailey, the re- a clean trip,” he said. contrast to the cool and year.” paddock. tired Hall of Fame jockey The field has been re- rainy weather when the Stars to the Western Con- Of course, silence Tiz the Law has already and NBC Sports analyst. duced to 16 horses, small- race is usually run in late ference finals for the first changes the very nature of won the Belmont Stakes, Tiz the Law has won six est since 2003 when Funny spring. time since 2008. the Derby, known for a mix the kickoff to the Triple of seven career starts — Cide won. That gelding Post time is 7:01 p.m. Heat use big 4th of the raucous and Crown that was run in June his only loss came at was owned by Sackatoga EDT. quarter to take 3-0 series lead LAKE BUENA VISTA — Miami’s stunning run through the NBA playoffs continued Friday night, Osaka passes test at US Open with Jimmy Butler scoring 30 points and the Heat putting together a domi- Tosses racket, nant fourth-quarter rally to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 115-100 on Friday night. overcomes Furious stage teenage opponent kick-starts Howard Fendrich AP tennis writer LAVAUR, France — The most thrilling day of racing NEW YORK — Naomi Osaka so far at the Tour de France spiked her racket after one er- produced multiple winners rant forehand late in the sec- Friday, kick-starting the ond set at the U.S. Open, then race that had been some- flung it the length of the base- thing of a slow-burner and line after a missed backhand setting the stage for more return ceded that tiebreaker. hard riding this weekend in Sometimes, that’s the sort of the high mountains of the reaction it takes to right things Pyrenees. for Osaka. And, perhaps sur- Wout Van Aert took the prisingly, she needed whatever Stage 7 victory. It was the re- push she could get in Friday’s surgent Belgian rider’s sec- third-round match. ond win at this year’s race. Facing an opponent compet- ing in just her second major tour- Defending champion nament, two-time Grand Slam Egan Bernal and other top champion Osaka eventually fig- contenders for the overall title ured out a way to turn a tight one Associated Press dealt a blow to principal rivals into a runaway and beat 18-year- Naomi Osaka, of Japan, returns a shot to Marta Kostyuk, of the Ukraine, during the third round of the by leaving them behind in old Marta Kostyuk 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-2 US Open, Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, in New York. crosswinds on the speedy by claiming the final five games approach to the finish. at Flushing Meadows. but still a long way from what American Ann Li 6-3, 6-4. Ker- In the day’s last women’s Three-time world cham- “While I was playing, hon- top-ranked Novak Djokovic ber’s next opponent is another match, two-time Wimbledon pion Peter Sagan got back estly, I was cursing myself out,” has done in 2020. He is American, 28th-seeded Jenni- champion Petra Kvitova took the green jersey awarded Osaka said during an on-court 26-0 this season — and his win- fer Brady, a 6-3, 6-3 winner on 63rd-ranked American Jes- to riders who collect the interview, “so you wouldn’t want ning streak dating to late last against Caroline Garcia. sica Pegula. most points in sprints, after to know what I was saying.” year is now at 29 matches — In the previous round, Gar- Men reaching the fourth round his team caused havoc on After taking things out on after a 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 victory over cia upset top-seeded Karolina included No. 5 Alexander Zverev, the road by riding furiously her racket, Osaka sat with a No. 28 seed Jan-Lennard Struff Pliskova. No. 7 David Goffin, No. 12 Denis from the start. white towel draped over head on Friday night. Next up for Osaka will be big Shapovalov — who won a five- during a changeover. Another past U.S. Open hitter Anett Kontaveit, an Esto- setter over No. 19 Taylor Fritz — And British rider Adam “It’s what I do in times of ex- champion moving into the nian seeded 14th. She had a Jordan Thompson and Alejandro Yates negotiated the treme anger and frustration,” fourth round Friday was much easier time in a Davidovich Fokina. No. 4 Ste- stage’s multiple traps to she said. 2016 titlist Angelique Kerber, 6-3, 6-2 win over No. 24 Magda fanos Tsitsipas faced No. 27 keep the overall race lead- That’s impressive, to be sure, who defeated 20-year-old Linette. Borna Coric at night. er’s yellow jersey. Clippers’ Harrell wins the NBA’s Sixth Man Award LAKE BUENA VISTA — Rahm shoots round of 65, catches up to Johnson Montrezl Harrell won the Associated Press back-to-back bogeys to end and he started with a two- might have had the least I did.” SIxth Man Award on Friday, the front nine, and then shot lead. So hopefully, I expectations. Rory McIl- keeping the honor for the ATLANTA — Five days missing a birdie putt from can steal this one, as well.” roy left Chicago on Sunday Catlin takes 2-shot league’s top reserve with later, Dustin Johnson and just over 4 feet on the final Justin Thomas was in and spent three days with lead into weekend the Los Angeles Clippers Jon Rahm are still going at hole that would have given the top spot a year ago and his newborn daughter, for the third straight season. it. They dressed about the him the lead. opened with a 70. He said Poppy, only arriving in At- at Andalucía Masters Harrell ended the two- same Friday in the Tour “The only birdie we later it felt awkward to lanta on Thursday. CADIZ, Spain — American year run of teammate Lou Championship, matched didn’t share was mine on start the tournament with He finished with three golfer John Catlin will take a Williams — who finished birdies on five holes and 16. Besides that, we bird- a two-shot lead before hit- straight birdies, getting two-stroke lead into the week- third — and gave the Clip- wound up tied for the lead ied every single hole to- ting a shot. This year, he up-and-down from a bun- end at the Andalucía Masters pers four winners in the last at East Lake. gether, which is kind of began at 7 under and shot ker short of the green on after being the only player in five years. Harrell and Wil- That required Rahm unique, right?” Rahm a 66 to end the day two the par-5 18th, for a 64. He the field to have carded two liams helped the Clippers getting the better of John- said. shots behind. started seven shots behind under-par rounds at have the league’s highest- son again. They were at 13-under “I learned I would have and finished the opening Valderrama. scoring bench for the sec- Rahm, whose 65-foot par based on their starting rather been at 10 under round only four back. Catlin started the day in a ond straight season. birdie putt beat Johnson positions in the FedEx than 7,” he said. “That “Even though I’ve had four-way tie for the lead and Harrell received 58 first- in a playoff at Olympia Cup finale. being said, I feel like I’m success here, I was coming added a 1-under 70 to his place votes from a panel Fields last week, had a It was the second in a good frame of mind. in with no expectations. I opening round of 69 at the no- of 100 writers and broad- 5-under 65 that allowed straight year under this I’m in a good place men- didn’t touch a club for four casters, earning him to make up the two- format the FedEx Cup tally right now where I days in between tourna- toriously tough 1997 Ryder Cup venue. 397 points. Dennis Schro- shot deficit at the start of leader, who starts at would like to feel like I ments,” McIlroy said. “I der of Oklahoma City was the round that was 10 under with a two-shot would handle the golf come in here and golf was At 3 under overall, Catlin leads Connor Syme (72), who second with 35 first-place awarded Johnson as the lead, ended the opening course the same no matter sort of the furthest thing votes and 328 points, shared the 18-hole lead, No. 1 seed in the FedEx round in a tie for the lead. what I was at. But I did a from my mind. And some- while Williams got the Cup. 2014 Ryder Cup player Jamie “Technically, it is a con- good job of just staying in times that’s a good thing other seven first-place Johnson did his part tinuation,” Rahm said. “I my game today.” just to decompress and get Donaldson (69) and five-time votes and 127 points. with a 67, losing a three- kind of stole that tourna- The biggest move be- away from it. Yeah, happy European Tour winner Pablo — From staff and wire reports shot edge early with ment last week from him longed to the player who to have the start that Larrazábal (70). Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Saturday, September 5, 2020 A7 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS East Division East Division Yankees 6, Orioles 5, Game 1: Mi- pitched six strong innings. L.A. Angels (TBD) at Houston (Ur- W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away guel Andújar singled in the tiebreak- LATE quidy 0-0), 10:37 p.m., 2nd game Tampa Bay 27 12 .692 — — 8-2 W-2 13-5 14-7 Atlanta 23 15 .605 — — 7-3 L-1 13-5 10-10 ing run in the ninth inning. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 21 16 .568 5 1½ 5-5 W-1 13-7 8-9 Philadelphia 19 15 .559 2 — 9-1 W-5 13-9 6-6 Twins 2, Tigers 0, Game 1; Twins 3, Ti- Houston at L.A. Angels St. Louis (Wainwright 3-0) at Chicago Toronto 21 17 .553 5½ 2 7-3 L-1 8-8 13-9 Miami 16 17 .485 4½ 2½ 4-6 L-2 6-9 10-8 gers 2, Game 2: Marwin Gonzalez sin- Texas at Seattle Cubs (Alzolay 0-0), 5:15 p.m., 1st game Baltimore 16 21 .432 10 6½ 3-7 L-2 7-13 9-8 New York 17 22 .436 6½ 4½ 4-6 L-1 8-11 9-11 gled home Willians Astudillo in the eighth N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 2nd game Cincinnati (DeSclafani 1-2) at Pitts- inning, and the Twins rallied to sweep. San Diego at Oakland burgh (Williams 1-5), 7:05 p.m. Boston 13 27 .325 14½ 11 3-7 W-1 6-16 7-11 Washington 13 24 .351 9½ 7½ 2-8 W-1 4-12 9-12 Reds 4, Pirates 2, Game 1; Pirates 4, St. Louis at Chicago Cubs Philadelphia (Howard 1-1) at N.Y. Central Division Central Division Reds 3, Game 2: The Pirates took ad- Colorado at L.A. Dodgers Mets (Lugo 1-2), 7:10 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away vantage of an average performance by Arizona at San Francisco Washington (Fedde 1-3) at Atlanta Chicago 23 15 .605 — — 6-4 W-1 11-9 12-6 Chicago 22 15 .595 — — 4-5 L-1 10-8 12-7 the Reds’ Trevor Bauer to earn a split. TODAY’S GAMES (Fried 6-0), 7:10 p.m. Blue Jays 8, Red Sox 7, Game 1; AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago Cubs (TBD) at St. Louis Cleveland 23 15 .605 — — 6-4 L-1 9-8 14-7 St. Louis 14 14 .500 3½ 2 4-6 L-1 8-9 6-5 Red Sox 3, Blue Jays 2, Game 2: Chicago White Sox (Giolito 3-2) at (Hudson 1-2), 8:45 p.m., 2nd game Minnesota 24 16 .600 — — 4-6 W-4 15-4 9-12 Milwaukee 18 19 .486 4 2½ 6-4 W-2 8-10 10-9 Yairo Muñoz had three hits and the Kansas City (Bubic 0-4), 7:05 p.m. Colorado (Márquez 2-5) at L.A. Dodg- Detroit 17 19 .472 5 5 6-4 L-3 9-11 8-8 Cincinnati 17 22 .436 6 4½ 5-5 L-1 8-12 9-10 Red Sox salvaged a split. Houston (Bielak 3-2) at L.A. Angels ers (Gonsolin 0-0), 9:10 p.m. Kansas City 14 24 .368 9 9 3-7 L-3 7-10 7-14 Pittsburgh 12 25 .324 10 8½ 4-6 W-1 6-12 6-13 Braves 7, Nationals 1, Game 1; Na- (Canning 0-3), 7:07 p.m., 1st game Arizona (Bumgarner 0-3) at San tionals 10, Braves 9, Game 2: Trea Detroit (Skubal 1-1) at Minnesota Francisco (Cahill 0-0), 9:15 p.m. West Division West Division Turner gave Washington the lead by (Maeda 4-1), 7:10 p.m. INTERLEAGUE W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away hitting a sixth-inning home run off Will Toronto (Anderson 0-0) at Boston San Diego (Paddack 3-3) at Oakland Oakland 22 12 .647 — — 6-4 L-2 13-4 9-8 Los Angeles 29 10 .744 — — 8-2 W-5 14-5 15-5 Smith and the Nationals held on to split. (TBD), 7:30 p.m. (Manaea 2-2), 4:10 p.m. Houston 21 15 .583 2 1 6-4 W-2 16-6 5-9 San Diego 23 16 .590 6 — 6-4 L-1 12-6 11-10 Phillies 5, Mets 3: Jake Arrieta bounced N.Y. Yankees (Cole 4-2) at Baltimore Miami (Alcantara 1-1) at Tampa Bay Seattle 15 22 .405 8½ 7½ 7-3 W-2 7-8 8-14 Colorado 18 19 .486 10 2½ 5-5 W-1 9-12 9-7 back from the shortest start of his career (Akin 0-0), 7:35 p.m. (Snell 3-0), 6:40 p.m. Texas 13 23 .361 10 9 3-7 L-2 9-10 4-13 San Francisco 18 20 .474 10½ 3 6-4 L-1 9-8 9-12 by pitching seven solid innings. Texas (Gibson 1-4) at Seattle (Shef- Milwaukee (Woodruff 2-3) at Cleve- Los Angeles 13 25 .342 11 10 4-6 W-1 8-12 5-13 Arizona 14 24 .368 14½ 7 1-9 L-5 9-9 5-15 Brewers 7, Indians 1: Corbin Burnes field 2-3), 9:10 p.m. land (Civale 3-4), 7:10 p.m. BOX SCORES Fleming wins again Gonzalez 2b 4 0 2 1 D.Hill cf 1 0 0 0 Merryweather 2/3 4 3 3 0 1 McCutchen lf 5 1 1 0 Nimmo cf 3 1 1 0 Tampa Bay 5, Buxton cf 4 0 1 0 Bonifacio rf 3 0 0 0 Cole W,2-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Hoskins 1b 4 1 1 0 Conforto rf 3 1 1 2 Miami 4 Adrianza 3b 3 1 0 0 Greiner c 3 0 0 0 Bass S,5-6 1 0 0 0 0 1 Gregorius ss 5 1 1 1 Davis 3b 4 0 2 0 Mark Didtler Avila c 0 0 0 0 Paredes 3b 3 0 0 0 Boston Realmuto c 4 0 0 0 Smith 1b 4 0 2 1 Associated Press Miami Tampa Bay Jeffers ph-c 2 0 0 0 Godley L,0-4 3 5 4 4 1 4 Segura 2b 3 1 1 0 Canó 2b 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Donaldson ph 0 0 0 0 Springs 2 2 1 1 0 1 Bruce dh 3 0 1 1 Alonso dh 4 0 1 0 Berti 2b 4 0 1 2 Choi 1b 4 0 0 0 ST. PETERSBURG — Rookie left- Cave pr-rf 0 0 0 0 Walden 2/3 3 3 0 1 1 Bohm 3b 4 0 0 0 McNeil lf 4 0 0 0 hander Josh Fleming won his third con- Marte cf 4 0 1 0 B.Lowe 2b 4 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 11 3 Totals 30 2 6 2 Stock 1 1/3 1 0 0 1 1 Gosselin rf 2 1 1 0 Ramos c 3 0 0 0 Cooper 1b 4 0 0 0 Wendle 3b 3 1 2 0 Minnesota 001 000 11 —3 WP—Roark, Cole, Springs. Haseley rf 0 0 0 1 Guillorme ph 1 0 0 0 secutive start, Michael Perez had a Aguilar dh 4 1 1 1 Meadows lf 3 1 1 0 Detroit 002 000 00 —2 Umpires—Home, ; First, Adam Quinn cf 4 0 1 1 Giménez ss 4 1 2 0 three-run double and the AL East-leading Anderson 3b 4 0 0 0 Adames ss 4 0 0 0 E—D.Hill (1). DP—Minnesota 0, Detroit 2. Beck; Second, ; Third, Ramon De Totals 34 5 7 4 Totals 34 3 9 3 Tampa Bay Rays beat the Miami Marlins Rojas ss 3 0 0 0 Tsutsugo dh 2 2 2 1 LOB—Minnesota 9, Detroit 7. 3B—Schoop (1). Jesus. Philadelphia 011 000 120 —5 Chisholm pr 0 0 0 0 Phillips pr-dh 0 0 0 0 5-4 on Friday night. SB—Candelario (1), Polanco (2). T—2:42. New York 000 020 010 —3 Dickerson lf 4 1 1 1 Margot rf 3 0 0 0 Yoshi Tsutsugo homered for the Rays, IP H R ER BB SO E—Smith (2). DP—Philadelphia 1, New York 0. Alfaro c 4 1 1 0 Kiermaier cf 3 1 0 1 Minnesota Boston 3, Toronto 2 LOB—Philadelphia 7, New York 6. 2B—Goss- who have won 20 of 25. Tampa Bay has a Brinson rf 2 1 2 0 Perez c 4 0 1 3 Wisler 2 0 0 0 1 3 nine-game winning streak against Miami. Game 2 elin (4). HR—Conforto (7). SB—Segura (2), Joyce ph-rf 2 0 1 0 Poppen 2/3 3 2 2 0 0 Boston Toronto Quinn 2 (8). The Marlins got homers from Corey Totals 35 4 8 4 Totals 30 5 6 5 Thielbar 2 1/3 3 0 0 1 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO Dickerson and Jesús Aguilar. Miami 001 120 000 —4 Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 1 Verdugo dh 4 0 0 0 Biggio 2b 4 0 1 0 Philadelphia Tampa Bay 010 400 00x —5 Romo, W, 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fleming (3-0) allowed four runs and Muñoz rf 4 1 3 0 Grichuk cf 3 1 1 0 Arrieta W,3-4 7 7 2 2 1 7 E—Hoyt (1), Adames (7). DP—Miami 0, Tampa May, S, 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 3 seven hits over five innings in joining Devers 3b 3 1 0 0 Tellez 1b 2 1 1 1 Neris H,3 1/3 2 1 1 1 1 Bay 1. LOB—Miami 6, Tampa Bay 7. 2B—Berti Detroit Vázquez c 2 1 1 0 Espinal pr-3b 0 0 0 0 Hunter H,6 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Jake Faria (2017) and Jeremy Hellickson (4), Joyce (4), Perez (1). HR—Dickerson (5), Alexander 4 7 1 1 0 4 Chavis 2b 3 0 1 1 Hernández dh 3 0 0 0 Workman S,5-6 1 0 0 0 0 1 (2010) as the only Rays pitcher to win their Aguilar (5), Tsutsugo (6). SB—Wendle (3), Mar- Garcia 1 1 0 0 0 0 Bradley Jr. cf 2 0 1 0 Villar ss 3 0 1 1 New York got (6), Phillips (1). Farmer, H, 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 first three major league starts. Dalbec 1b 3 0 0 0 Gurriel Jr. lf 2 0 1 0 Porcello 6 3 2 2 2 6 IP H R ER BB SO Soto, BS, 2-3 0 1 1 1 2 0 Nick Anderson, the fourth Tampa Bay Lin lf 3 0 1 1 Fisher rf 2 0 0 0 Hughes L,1-2 1 1/3 4 3 3 2 2 Miami Cisnero 1 0 0 0 0 2 Araúz ss 3 0 0 0 Shaw 3b-1b 3 0 1 0 Brach 1 2/3 0 0 0 0 3 reliever, worked out of a two-on, no-out López L,3-3 4 5 5 5 2 6 Jiménez, L, 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 0 HBP—Brach (Haseley). jam in the ninth to get his fourth save. Vesia 2/3 1 0 0 2 1 McGuire c 2 0 0 0 Soto pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. Umpires—Home, ; First, Jansen Vincent 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 3 Guerrero Jr. ph 1 0 0 0 After Kevin Kiermaier drew a bases- WP—Soto. Visconti; Second, Roberto Ortiz; Third, Chad Bleier 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 27 3 7 2 Totals 25 2 6 2 Umpires—Home, ; First, Alex Tosi; Fairchild. loaded, two-out walk on a 3-2 pitch in the Hoyt 1 0 0 0 2 2 Boston 011 010 0 —3 Second, ; Third, . T—3:11. fourth from Pablo López (3-3), Perez put the Tampa Bay T—2:57. Toronto 000 101 0 —2 Rays up 5-2 on his bases-clearing double. Fleming W,3-0 5 7 4 4 0 2 E—McGuire (3). DP—Boston 2, Toronto 1. Milwaukee 7, Jon Berti got the Marlins within 5-4 on Thompson H,4 1 0 0 0 0 3 Cincinnati 4, LOB—Boston 7, Toronto 5. 2B—Lin (1), Muñoz Fairbanks H,5 1 1 0 0 1 1 (3), Grichuk (8). HR—Tellez (7). Cleveland 1 his two-run double in the fifth. Castillo H,3 1 0 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 2 IP H R ER BB SO Dickerson homered in the third and N.Anderson S,4-4 1 0 0 0 1 1 Boston Milwaukee Cleveland Aguilar connected one inning later to Umpires—Home, ; First, Sean Game 1 Mazza 4 3 1 1 1 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Barber; Second, ; Third, Mark Weg- Cincinnati Pittsburgh Taylor W,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Gamel cf-rf 5 1 3 0 Hernández 2b 4 0 1 0 make it 2-1. ner. ab r h bi ab r h bi Leyer H,1 1 2 1 1 2 3 Hiura 2b 4 2 2 3 Ramírez 3b 4 0 0 0 T—2:57. Votto 1b 3 1 1 0 González ss 4 1 1 0 Barnes S,4-6 1 1 0 0 0 1 Yelich lf 4 1 0 1 Lindor ss 4 0 0 0 Castellanos rf 4 2 2 1 Newman 2b 4 0 0 0 Toronto Gyorko 1b 3 1 1 0 Santana 1b 4 0 0 0 STATISTICAL N.Y. Yankees 6, Davidson dh 3 0 0 0 Reynolds lf 3 1 0 0 Stripling L,0-1 4 1/3 6 3 2 2 4 Taylor pr-cf 1 0 0 0 Reyes dh 2 0 0 0 Moustakas dh 1 0 1 0 Moran dh 3 0 2 1 Reid-Foley 1 2/3 0 0 0 2 4 Vogelbach dh3 0 2 0 Naquin rf 3 1 1 0 LEADERS Baltimore 5 Suárez 3b 3 0 0 1 Polanco rf 3 0 2 1 Font 1 1 0 0 0 0 Braun ph-dh 2 0 1 1 Naylor lf 3 0 1 0 Winker lf 3 0 1 1 Bell 1b 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Brennan Miller; First, Bill Arcia ss 5 0 0 0 Hedges c 3 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Game 1 Akiyama lf 0 0 0 0 Hayes 3b 2 0 1 0 Welke; Second, ; Third, Adam Peterson rf 2 0 0 0 DeShields cf 2 0 0 0 BATTING—LeMahieu, New York, .383; T.Anderson, Chicago, .347; New York Baltimore Aquino cf 1 1 1 0 Tucker cf 3 0 1 0 Beck. Mathias 1b 2 0 0 0 Mercado cf 1 0 1 0 Cruz, Minnesota, .331; F.Reyes, Cleveland, .331; Lewis, Seattle, .328; ab r h bi ab r h bi Goodwin cf 1 0 0 0 Stallings c 2 0 0 0 T—2:49. Urías 3b 3 1 2 1 Alberto, Baltimore, .322; J.Abreu, Chicago, .316; D.Fletcher, Los Ange- LeMahieu 3b-2b 5 1 2 0 Mullins cf 3 1 1 1 Casali c 2 0 0 0 Frazier ph 1 0 1 0 Nottingham c 3 1 1 0 les, .313; Adames, Tampa Bay, .311; Severino, Baltimore, .310; Ver- Voit dh 3 1 1 0 Severino ph 0 0 0 0 Garcia ss 3 0 1 1 dugo, Boston, .310. Atlanta 7, Totals 37 7 12 6 Totals 30 1 4 0 Andújar dh-3b 1 1 1 1 Urías ss-2b 0 0 0 0 Farmer 2b 3 0 0 0 RUNS—T.Anderson, Chicago, 30; Biggio, Toronto, 29; Lewis, Seat- Gardner cf 4 0 2 2 Santander rf 4 0 0 0 Milwaukee 000 100 420 —7 Totals 27 4 7 4 Totals 28 2 8 2 tle, 29; Ramírez, Cleveland, 28; Cruz, Minnesota, 27; Trout, Los Ange- Frazier rf 4 0 2 1 Lakins Sr. p 0 1 0 0 Washington 1 Cleveland 000 010 000 —1 Cincinnati 012 010 0 —4 les, 27; J.Abreu, Chicago, 26; B.Lowe, Tampa Bay, 26; Tucker, Houston, Ford 1b 5 0 0 0 Iglesias dh-ss 4 0 1 0 Game 1 E—Nottingham (1), Santana (2). DP—Milwau- Pittsburgh 002 000 0 —2 26; Verdugo, Boston, 26. Sánchez c 4 1 1 1 Núñez 1b 5 1 1 1 Washington Atlanta kee 1, Cleveland 2. LOB—Milwaukee 9, Cleve- E—Farmer (1), Bell (3). DP—Cincinnati 1, Pitts- RBI—J.Abreu, Chicago, 36; Trout, Los Angeles, 34; Santander, Bal- Tauchman lf 1 0 0 1 Sisco c 2 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h b i land 4. 2B—Hiura (3), Hernández (13). HR—Hiura burgh 1. LOB—Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 7. 2B— timore, 32; Tucker, Houston, 30; Cruz, Minnesota, 29; Voit, New York, Estrada 2b-ss 4 0 0 0 Holaday ph-c 2 0 0 0 Robles cf 4 0 3 0 Acuña Jr. cf 3 3 2 3 (10). SB—DeShields (2). Moustakas (2), Polanco 2 (5), González (8). 28; E.Jiménez, Chicago, 28; B.Lowe, Tampa Bay, 27; Robert, Chicago, Wade ss 3 1 0 0 Alberto 2b-3b 3 1 1 0 Turner ss 4 0 2 0 Swanson ss 4 1 2 3 IP H R ER BB SO HR—Castellanos (11). SF—Suárez (1). 27; Piscotty, Oakland, 26; Seager, Seattle, 26; Grichuk, Toronto, 26. Hicks ph 1 0 0 0 Stewart lf 1 0 0 0 Kendrick dh 3 0 0 0 Freeman 1b 4 0 1 0 Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO HITS—J.Abreu, Chicago, 49; Alberto, Baltimore, 46; Cruz, Minne- Holder p 0 1 0 0 Valaika 2b-rf 2 0 0 0 Cabrera 1b 3 1 1 0 Ozuna dh 3 0 2 0 Burnes W,2-0 6 3 1 0 2 7 Cincinnati sota, 45; D.Fletcher, Los Angeles, 45; F.Reyes, Cleveland, 45; Verdugo, Green p 0 0 0 0 Ruiz 3b 2 1 1 2 Gomes c 2 0 1 1 Markakis rf 3 0 0 0 Suter 2 1 0 0 0 2 Castillo W,1-5 6 7 2 2 2 8 Boston, 44; Lewis, Seattle, 43; Lindor, Cleveland, 43; Polanco, Minne- Mountcastle lf 1 0 0 0 Harrison lf 2 0 1 0 Riley 3b 3 0 1 0 Claudio 1 0 0 0 0 0 Iglesias S,5-6 1 1 0 0 0 1 sota, 43; T.Hernández, Toronto, 42. Velazquez ss-cf 3 0 1 0 Taylor rf 3 0 0 0 Duvall lf 3 1 1 0 Cleveland Pittsburgh DOUBLES—Adames, Tampa Bay, 14; Franco, Kansas City, 13; Herrera ph-cf 1 0 0 0 García 2b 3 0 0 0 Flowers c 3 1 1 0 Carrasco 6 6 1 1 3 7 Brault L,0-2 4 2/3 6 4 3 2 6 Cé.Hernández, Cleveland, 13; Martinez, Boston, 13; Santander, Balti- Totals 35 6 9 6 Totals 33 5 7 4 Difo 3b 3 0 0 0 Hechavarría 2b 3 1 1 0 Maton L,2-1 1/3 2 3 3 1 1 more, 13; Verdugo, Boston, 13; Alberto, Baltimore, 12; Iglesias, Balti- Neverauskas 1 1/3 0 0 0 1 1 O.Pérez 2/3 1 1 0 1 0 New York 013 000 002 —6 Bashlor 1 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 27 1 8 1 Totals 29 7 11 6 more, 12; Sanó, Minnesota, 12; J.Abreu, Chicago, 11; Brantley, Baltimore 100 210 001 —5 Washington 000 100 0 —1 Karinchak 1 3 2 2 1 2 Houston, 11; Gurriel, Houston, 11. HBP—Brault (Aquino). WP—Neverauskas, Cimber 1 0 0 0 0 0 E—Núñez (3). DP—New York 1, Baltimore 2. Bashlor. Atlanta 102 202 x —7 TRIPLES—Tucker, Houston, 6; Candelario, Detroit, 3; M.Chapman, Burnes pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. LOB—New York 10, Baltimore 11. HR—Sán- Umpires—Home, ; First, Char- E—Taylor (1), Flowers (0). DP—Washington 0, Oakland, 2; Chavis, Boston, 2; Crawford, Seattle, 2; Grossman, Oak- WP—Karinchak. chez (7), Mullins (2), Ruiz (7), Núñez (10). SB— lie Ramos; Second, ; Third, Mike Atlanta 1. LOB—Washington 7, Atlanta 6. 2B— land, 2; Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 2; Kiner-Falefa, Texas, 2; LeMahieu, Umpires—Home, ; First, Jeremy Wade (2), Alberto (2). Estabrook. Harrison (2), Duvall (4), Ozuna (8). 3B—Cabrera New York, 2; B.Lowe, Tampa Bay, 2; Pillar, Colorado, 2; V.Reyes, De- Riggs; Second, ; Third, Jeremie IP H R ER BB SO T—2:31. (2). HR—Acuña Jr. 2 (7), Swanson (6). SF— troit, 2; Wendle, Tampa Bay, 2. New York Gomes (1). Rehak. HOME RUNS—Voit, New York, 13; Trout, Los Angeles, 13; Cruz, King 4 4 3 3 2 3 Pittsburgh 4, IP H R ER BB SO T—2:55. Minnesota, 13; T.Hernández, Toronto, 13; J.Abreu, Chicago, 12; Rob- Heller 1 1 1 1 1 0 Washington ert, Chicago, 11; E.Jiménez, Chicago, 11; Santander, Baltimore, 11; Britton 1 1 0 0 2 0 Cincinnati 3 Voth, L, 0-5 4 2/3 7 5 5 2 5 This Date in Olson, Oakland, 10; B.Lowe, Tampa Bay, 10; M.Chapman, Oakland, Chapman 1 0 0 0 1 2 Bacus 1 1/3 4 2 2 0 1 10; Núñez, Baltimore, 10. Holder, W, 2-0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Game 2 Atlanta Baseball STOLEN BASES—Mondesi, Kansas City, 8; Ramírez, Cleveland, 8; Pittsburgh Cincinnati Green, S, 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 0 Milone 4 6 1 1 0 3 Sept. 5 Merrifield, Kansas City, 7; Kiner-Falefa, Texas, 6; Margot, Tampa Bay, Baltimore ab r h bi ab r h b i O’Day, W, 3-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6; Moore, Seattle, 6; 10 tied at 5. Eshelman 2 1/3 3 4 2 3 1 Newman ss 4 1 1 0 Votto 1b 2 1 0 0 Greene 1 0 0 0 1 1 1908 — Brooklyn’s Nap PITCHING—Bieber, Cleveland, 6-0; Dobnak, Minnesota, 6-2; J. Kline 1 2/3 1 0 0 1 3 Frazier 2b 1 0 1 0 Castellanos rf 3 0 0 0 Minter 1 1 0 0 0 1 Rucker pitched a 6-0 no-hitter Hernández, Texas, 5-0; Keuchel, Chicago, 5-2; Cease, Chicago, 5-2; Phillips 1 1 0 0 0 1 Reynolds lf 3 0 1 0 Winker dh 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Junior Val- against Boston. Rucker struck Foster, Chicago, 4-0; Maeda, Minnesota, 4-1; Javier, Houston, 4-1; Tate 1 0 0 0 0 1 Moran 1b 3 1 0 0 Suárez 3b 2 1 1 2 entine; Second, ; Third, Hunter Fiers, Oakland, 4-1; Fairbanks, Tampa Bay, 4-1. Harvey 1 2 0 0 0 1 Polanco rf 3 0 0 0 Moustakas 2b 3 1 2 1 Wendelstedt. out 14 and walked none. ERA—Bieber, Cleveland, 1.20; Keuchel, Chicago, 2.42; Bundy, Los Scott 1 0 0 0 1 0 Bell dh 3 0 0 0 Goodwin cf 2 0 0 0 T—2:30. 1918 — Babe Ruth pitched a Angeles, 2.47; Ryu, Toronto, 2.51; Maeda, Minnesota, 2.53; F.Valdez, Lakins Sr., L, 2-2 1 2 2 1 1 0 Hayes 3b 3 1 2 0 Davidson ph 1 0 0 0 six-hitter as the Boston Red Sox Houston, 2.58; Lynn, Texas, 2.67; Dobnak, Minnesota, 2.72; Greinke, HBP—King (Iglesias). WP—Scott. Alford cf 3 1 1 2 Farmer lf 0 0 0 0 Washington 10, Houston, 2.91; Gonzales, Seattle, 3.09. Umpires—Home, ; First, Ryan Murphy c 3 0 0 0 Akiyama lf-cf 3 0 1 0 beat the Chicago Cubs 1-0 in STRIKEOUTS—Bieber, Cleveland, 84; Giolito, Chicago, 66; Lynn, Wills; Second, Jose Navas; Third, CB Bucknor. Garcia ss 3 0 0 0 Atlanta 9 the opening game of the World Texas, 63; G.Cole, New York, 60; Glasnow, Tampa Bay, 57; Carrasco, T—3:37. Barnhart c 3 0 0 0 Cleveland, 52; Maeda, Minnesota, 48; Ryu, Toronto, 48; F.Valdez, Game 2 Series. The Series was started Totals 26 4 6 2 Totals 25 3 4 3 Houston, 48; Berríos, Minnesota, 47; Boyd, Detroit, 47; Bundy, Los Washington Atlanta Pittsburgh 000 310 0 —4 early due to World War I. Angeles, 47; Heaney, Los Angeles, 47. Minnesota 2, ab r h bi ab r h bi Cincinnati 200 100 0 —3 1954 — Roswell’s Joe Bau- NATIONAL LEAGUE Robles cf 4 1 0 0 Acuña Jr. cf 4 1 1 1 Detroit 0 E—Votto (5). DP—Pittsburgh 0, Cincinnati 2. BATTING—T.Turner, Washington, .364; Soto, Washington, .354; Turner ss 5 1 1 1 Swanson ss 3 1 0 0 man of the Longhorn League hit LOB—Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 3. 2B—Akiyama Blackmon, Colorado, .343; Goldschmidt, St. Louis, .337; Solano, San Game 1 Cabrera dh 3 1 1 1 Freeman 1b 3 2 2 4 (4). 3B—Hayes (1), Alford (1). HR—Suárez (9), three home runs to give him Francisco, .331; Conforto, New York, .326; F.Freeman, Atlanta, .323; Detroit Minnesota Suzuki c 3 2 1 0 Ozuna lf 3 1 1 1 Moustakas (3). 72 for the season. Bauman Seager, Los Angeles, .323; Happ, Chicago, .311; Ozuna, Atlanta, .309. ab r h bi ab r h bi Thames 1b 4 2 2 2 d’Arnaud c 2 1 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO RUNS—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 39; Swanson, Atlanta, 34; Machado, Reyes cf 3 0 1 0 Polanco ss 3 1 1 1 Harrison lf 0 1 0 0 Markakis dh 3 0 0 0 never made it to the majors. Pittsburgh San Diego, 32; Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 32; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 31; Schoop 2b 3 0 1 0 Donaldson 3b 2 1 1 1 Difo 3b 0 1 0 1 Riley 3b 4 1 1 1 Ponce 4 3 3 3 1 4 1955 — Brooklyn pitcher Don Story, Colorado, 31; T.Turner, Washington, 30; Betts, Los Angeles, 29; Cabrera dh 3 0 1 0 Cruz dh 3 0 1 0 García 2b 3 1 2 0 Duvall rf 4 1 1 0 Howard, W, 2-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Newcombe connected for his Hoskins, Philadelphia, 28; Castellanos, Cincinnati, 27; Yelich, Milwau- Candelario 1b 3 0 1 0 Sanó 1b 3 0 0 0 Taylor rf 4 0 2 3 Camargo 2b 4 1 1 0 Stratton, H, 3 2/3 0 0 0 1 2 kee, 27. Castro ss 3 0 0 0 Gonzalez rf 2 0 0 0 Holt 3b-lf 3 0 1 1 seventh homer of the season for Stewart lf 2 0 1 0 Adrianza 2b 2 0 0 0 Turley, H, 1 1/3 1 0 0 0 1 RBI—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 34; Ozuna, Atlanta, 32; Machado, San Totals 29 10 10 9 Totals 30 9 8 9 a National League record for Bonifacio ph 1 0 0 0 Rooker lf 1 0 0 0 Rodríguez, S, 3-4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Diego, 32; Hosmer, San Diego, 29; Blackmon, Colorado, 29; Betts, Los Washington 115 001 2 —10 Demeritte rf 2 0 0 0 Buxton cf 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati home runs by a pitcher. The Angeles, 28; Do.Smith, New York, 27; Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 27; Atlanta 120 400 2 —9 Romine c 2 0 0 0 Cave cf-lf 2 0 0 0 Bauer, L, 3-3 6 6 4 1 2 7 Dodgers, behind Newcombe’s Soto, Washington, 26; Realmuto, Philadelphia, 26; F.Freeman, Atlanta, E—García (4), Turner (5). DP—Washington 1, Paredes 3b 2 0 0 0 Jeffers c 2 0 1 0 Sims 1 0 0 0 0 2 power and 20th win, beat the 26. WP—Bauer. Atlanta 0. LOB—Washington 7, Atlanta 6. 2B— HITS—T.Turner, Washington, 55; Blackmon, Colorado, 48; Tatis Jr., Totals 24 0 5 0 Totals 20 2 4 2 Umpires—Home, ; First, James Suzuki (5), Taylor (3), Thames (5), Ozuna (9), Phillies 11-4. San Diego, 47; Conforto, New York, 46; Machado, San Diego, 45; Detroit 000 000 0 —0 Hoye; Second, ; Third, Charlie Freeman (12). HR—Turner (9), Riley (7), Acuña Swanson, Atlanta, 45; Story, Colorado, 44; Betts, Los Angeles, 43; F. Minnesota 200 000 x —2 1971 — J.R. Richard tied Karl Ramos. Jr. (8), Freeman (6), d’Arnaud (5). SF—Cabrera Freeman, Atlanta, 43; K.Marte, Arizona, 43; Ozuna, Atlanta, 43. DP—Detroit 2, Minnesota 2. LOB—Detroit 4, Spooner’s major league record T—2:25. (3), Difo (1). DOUBLES—C.Walker, Arizona, 13; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 12; Minnesota 2. HR—Polanco (4), Donaldson (2). IP H R ER BB SO by striking out 15 San Francisco Do.Smith, New York, 12; Solano, San Francisco, 12; K.Marte, Arizona, IP H R ER BB SO Washington 11; Swanson, Atlanta, 11; Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 11; Markakis, Detroit Toronto 8, Boston 7 Giants in his first major league Crowe 2 1/3 4 3 3 4 3 Atlanta, 10; T.Turner, Washington, 10; 9 tied at 9. Boyd, L, 1-5 6 4 2 2 0 8 game as the Houston Astros Game 1 Finnegan 2/3 1 2 1 0 0 TRIPLES—Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 4; Cronenworth, San Diego, Minnesota Toronto Boston Rainey, BS, 0-1 1 1 2 2 1 3 beat the Giants. 3; 14 tied at 2. Dobnak, W, 6-2 5 4 0 0 1 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi Suero, W, 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 HOME RUNS—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 13; Ozuna, Atlanta, 12; Betts, Duffey, H, 9 1 0 0 0 0 2 1982 — Roy Smalley hit a Biggio 2b 4 1 1 0 Verdugo rf 3 0 2 0 Harris, H, 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 Los Angeles, 12; Soto, Washington, 11; Castellanos, Cincinnati, 11; Rogers, S, 8-10 1 1 0 0 0 1 pair of three-run homers, one Grichuk cf 4 1 2 2 Devers 3b 3 0 0 0 Hudson, S, 7-10 1 1 2 2 1 Machado, San Diego, 11; Winker, Cincinnati, 10; Happ, Chicago, 10; HBP—Boyd 2 (Rooker,Donaldson). WP— Tellez 1b 3 0 2 1 Bogaerts ss 4 0 0 0 Atlanta from each side of the plate, as Schwarber, Chicago, 10; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 10; Hiura, Milwaukee, Boyd, Rogers. Hernández rf 3 0 0 0 Martinez dh 4 0 0 0 Ynoa 2 1/3 5 6 6 1 3 the Yankees beat the Kansas 10. Umpires—Home, ; First, Ron Guerrero Jr. dh 4 1 1 0 Plawecki c 4 2 2 0 Jackson 1 2/3 2 1 1 0 1 STOLEN BASES—Story, Colorado, 9; Villar, Toronto, 9; Berti, Miami, Kulpa; Second, Alex Tosi; Third, Manny Gonza- City Royals 18-7. Villar pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Bradley Jr. cf 4 1 1 0 Dayton 1 0 0 0 1 0 8; Quinn, Philadelphia, 8; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 7; Betts, Los Angeles, 6; lez. Gurriel Jr. lf 3 1 0 0 Muñoz lf 3 3 3 3 Smith, L, 2-1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1998 — Mark McGwire be- Giménez, New York, 6; Pham, San Diego, 6; Slater, San Francisco, 6; T—1:45. Shaw 3b 4 2 3 1 Chavis 1b 3 0 2 1 Weigel 2/3 2 2 2 3 0 came the third player in baseball B.Harper, Philadelphia, 5; S.Marte, Miami, 5. Panik ss 2 1 1 1 Peraza 2b 3 1 1 2 Culberson 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 history to reach 60 home runs, as PITCHING—Fried, Atlanta, 6-0; Darvish, Chicago, 6-1; Kershaw, Los Minnesota 3, Jansen c 3 1 1 2 HBP—Ynoa 2 (Robles,Harrison). WP— the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Angeles, 5-1; S.Gray, Cincinnati, 5-2; Davies, San Diego, 5-2; Wheeler, Detroit 2 Totals 30 8 11 7 Totals 31 7 11 6 Rainey, Weigel. Philadelphia, 4-0; D.Peterson, New York, 4-1; Aa.Nola, Philadelphia, Toronto 031 013 0 —8 Umpires—Home, ; First, Stu Cincinnati Reds 7-0. He joined 4-2; Hendricks, Chicago, 4-4; Wainwright, St. Louis, 3-0; J.Urías, Los Game 2 Boston 020 023 0 —7 Scheuwater; Second, ; Babe Ruth and Roger Maris with Angeles, 3-0; O’Day, Atlanta, 3-0; Parker, Philadelphia, 3-0. Minnesota Detroit E—Verdugo (4). DP—Toronto 1, Boston 2. Third, Junior Valentine. ERA—Darvish, Chicago, 1.47; Fried, Atlanta, 1.60; deGrom, New ab r h bi ab r h b i LOB—Toronto 5, Boston 5. 2B—Grichuk (7), T—3:12. 60 homers in a single season. York, 1.76; Gallen, Arizona, 1.80; Bauer, Cincinnati, 2.05; Wheeler, Polanco ss 4 1 4 1 Reyes cf-lf 4 1 2 0 Shaw (4), Plawecki (4), Chavis (2), Peraza (8), 2001 — Roger Clemens be- Philadelphia, 2.20; Burnes, Milwaukee, 2.35; Aa.Nola, Philadelphia, Sanó 1b 4 0 0 0 Schoop 2b 4 1 1 1 Muñoz (2). HR—Shaw (4), Jansen (3), Muñoz Philadelphia 5, came the second player in major 2.46; Davies, San Diego, 2.61; Lamet, San Diego, 2.62. Cruz dh 4 0 2 0 Cabrera dh 4 0 2 1 (1). SF—Tellez (2). league history to win 19 of his first STRIKEOUTS—Bauer, Cincinnati, 61; Scherzer, Washington, 61; Rooker rf 3 0 1 1 Candelario 1b 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO N.Y. Mets 3 Castillo, Cincinnati, 60; deGrom, New York, 58; Lamet, San Diego, 57; Astudillo c 1 1 0 0 Castro ss 4 0 1 0 Toronto Philadelphia New York 20 decisions, leading the New Aa.Nola, Philadelphia, 57; S.Gray, Cincinnati, 56; Gallen, Arizona, 54; Rosario lf 4 0 1 0 Stewart lf 2 0 0 0 Roark 4 1/3 7 4 4 1 6 ab r h bi ab r h bi York Yankees over Toronto 4-3. Burnes, Milwaukee, 53; Gausman, San Francisco, 53. A8 Saturday, September 5, 2020 Scoreboard Citrus County (FL) Chronicle CYCLING Florida LOTTERY Tour de France Benefits of a sharp knife Friday 7th Stage Here are the winning numbers selected A 104 mile ride Friday in the Florida Lottery: hen I was growing up, every I pulled out my old pocket knife and from Millau to Lavaur man carried a knife in his in turn loaned it to them (one at a 1. Wout Van Aert, Belgium, Jumbo-Visma, PICK 2 (early) PICK 4 (late) pocket. Heck, every kid car- time) and set them to purpose as I 3:32:03. W 2. Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway, NTT Pro 2 - 8 6 - 3 - 2 - 3 ried one also. Especially out in the pointed out the necessary cuts to Cycling, same time. PICK 2 (late) PICK 5 (early) country where they were an absolute complete the job. Once the job was 3. , France, B&B Hotels-Vital 4 - 5 3 - 6 - 4 - 7 - 9 necessity for innumerable chores. No completed, it was time to do the right Concept, same time. PICK 3 (early) single tool is reached for thing, re-hone the edge of 4. Christophe Laporte, France, , same PICK 5 (late) time. 9 - 8 - 4 more often day to day out the blade and yes, I turned 5. Jasper Stuyven, Belgium, Trek-Segafredo, 1 - 0 - 3 - 2 - 8 in farm country and few that into yet another les- same time. PICK 3 (late) FANTASY 5 are probably given less son. I knew that some of 6. Clement Venturini, France, AG2R la Mondi- 2 - 8 - 5 13 - 17 - 23 - 25 - 33 thought, than the knife in a the old ways just aren’t ale, same time. pocket. But, there was a holding up. But, it hadn’t 7. Hugo Hofstetter, France, Israel Start-Up-Na- PICK 4 (early) JACKPOT TRIPLE PLAY distinct difference in the occurred to me that the use tion, same time. 1 - 4 - 1 - 7 8. Egan Arley Bernal Gomez, Colombia, Ineos 1 - 10 - 12 - 34 - 41 - 42 knives carried between the of a whetstone was one of Grenadiers, same time. Thursday’s winning MEGA MILLIONS old-timers and us kids; the them. Though there are 9. Adam Yates, Britain, Mitchelton-Scott, same 19 - 22 - 24 - 28 - 53 old-timers’ knives were different kinds of stones, time. numbers and payouts: 10. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar Team, MEGA BALL sharp! using them is pretty much same time. Fantasy 5: 9 – 10 – 12 – 18 – 32 25 As an old-timer myself Toby Benoit the same across the board. 11. Hugo Hofstetter, France, Astana Pro Team, 5-of-5 1 winner $191,411.05 these days, I still carry a Once your stone is CASH 4 LIFE REBEL YELL same time. 4-of-5 255 $121 knife in my pocket, just as I prepped, make sure your 12. Julian Alaphilippe, France, Deceun- 9 - 11 - 15 - 31 - 44 OUTDOORS inck-Quickstep, same time. 3-of-5 8,767 $9.50 did when I was a boy. I use stone is secure on the 13. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Bora-Hansgrohe, Cash 4 Life: 18 – 28 – 41 – 43 – 48 CASH BALL it for more tasks than I can counter (damp paper tow- same time. Cash Ball: 1 1 count; opening bales of hay, feed bags, els work well) and facing the sharp 14. Warren Barguil, France, Team ArkeaSam- 5-of-5 CB No winner Players should verify winning trimming an occasional hoof, cutting edge of the knife away from you. Hold sic, same time. 5-of-5 No winner numbers at www.flalottery.com. vines or weeds, trimming the glue the blade at a proper angle (20-30 de- 15. Mikael Cherel, France, AG2R la Mondiale, same time. strip off of a newly plugged tire and grees), then draw it down the stone in 16. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R la Mondiale, Sami Valimaki, Finland 77-69—146 +4 At Edmonton, Alberta on occasion that old knife in my a circular motion as if trying to slice a same time. G. Fdez-Castano, Spain 75-71—146 +4 Colorado vs. Dallas, ppd. pocket will be utilized to skin, quarter layer off of the top of your whetstone. 17. Sergio Andres Higuita Garcia, Colombia, Damien Perrier, France 76-70—146 +4 Saturday, Aug. 29 and otherwise process the game and Repeat as necessary. But, how do you EF Pro Cycling, same time. Masahiro Kawamura, Japan 73-73—146 +4 At Toronto 18. Thibaut Pinot, France, Groupama-FDJ, fish headed toward my table. find the angle? Justin Harding, South Africa 71-75—146 +4 Tampa Bay 3, Boston 1 I had the occasion to study on the same time. Robin Roussel, France 75-71—146 +4 N.Y. Islanders 3, Philadelphia 1 Place your knife edge down, as if to 19. Emanuel Buchmann, Germany, Bora-Hans- Max Schmitt, Germany 71-75—146 +4 At Edmonton, Alberta benefits of a good knife, or at least, a cut the stone in half, that puts your grohe, same time. Johannes Veerman, US 73-73—146 +4 Las Vegas 3, Vancouver 0 sharp one recently. I was called upon blade at 90 degrees. If you then tilt the 20. , France, Cofidis, same Nacho Elvira, Spain 77-70—147 +5 Sunday, Aug. 30 time. to help a young couple clean a rather blade halfway over to the stone’s sur- Pedro Oriol, Spain 75-72—147 +5 At Toronto large alligator they had harvested and face, you’ll be roughly holding a Overall Standings Ben Stow, England 74-73—147 +5 N.Y. Islanders 3, Philadelphia 3 (7 stages) Steven Brown, England 73-74—147 +5 At Edmonton, Alberta as I was reaching for my knife, I was 45-degree angle. Halfway down once 1. Adam Yates, Britain, Mitchelton-Scott, Jorge Campillo, Spain 69-78—147 +5 Dallas 5, Colorado 4 handed a lovely piece of art knife to again to the surface from that angle 30:36:00. Alexander Bjork, Sweden 74-73—147 +5 Las Vegas 5, Vancouver 3 use for the task. The work of art was and you’ll be holding roughly 2. Primoz Roglic, Slovenia, Team Jum- Maximilian Kieffer, Germany 73-74—147 +5 Monday, Aug. 31 bo-Visma, :03. indeed a treasure to behold, but it 22 1/2 degrees and one fine position to S. Garcia Rodriguez, Spain 76-71—147 +5 At Toronto 3. Guillaume Martin, France, Cofidis :09. was close to useless for cutting begin honing your edge. After six or David Horsey, England 74-73—147 +5 Tampa Bay 3, Boston 2, 2OT, Tampa Bay 4. Egan Arley Bernal Gomez, Colombia, Ineos Wil Besseling, Netherlands 75-72—147 +5 wins series 4-1 through the thick leather of an alliga- eight strokes, flip your knife and re- Grenadiers, :13. Pep Angles, Spain 70-77—147 +5 At Edmonton, Alberta tor. I asked if they had ever sharpened peat the process. 5. Tom Dumoulin, Netherlands, Team Jum- Joost Luiten, Netherlands 79-69—148 +6 Colorado 6, Dallas 3 bo-Visma, :13. it and I was told half-heartedly that As always, if you have any com- Ashun Wu, China 77-71—148 +6 Tuesday, Sept. 1 6. Nairo Quintana, Colombia, Team Arkea-Sam- they didn’t know how and that it had ments or feedback, give me a shout at Romain Wattel, France 74-74—148 +6 At Toronto sic, :13. Ben Evans, England 75-73—148 +6 Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT been sharp when it was first [email protected]. God 7. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R la Mondiale, Raphael Jacquelin, France 75-73—148 +6 At Edmonton, Alberta purchased. bless and good hunting! 0:00:13. Ricardo Santos, Portugal 78-70—148 +6 Vancouver 2, Las Vegas 1, 8. Miguel Angel Lopez Moreno, Colombia, As- Jonathan Caldwell, Ireland 73-75—148 +6 Wednesday, Sept. 2 tana Pro Team, :13. J. B. Hansen, Denmark 74-74—148 +6 At Edmonton, Alberta 9. Thibaut Pinot, France, Groupama-FDJ, :13. Thomas Bjorn, Denmark 72-76—148 +6 Colorado 4, Dallas 1 On the AIRWAVES 10. Rigoberto Uran, Colombia, EF Pro Cycling, Adrian Otaegui, Spain 77-71—148 +6 Thursday, Sept. 3 :13. Dave Coupland, England 72-76—148 +6 At Toronto TODAY’S SPORTS Jbe Kruger, South Africa 72-76—148 +6 Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Islanders 4, 2OT, series GOLF Julien Guerrier, France 74-74—148 +6 tied 3-3 AUTO RACING Tour Championship Gregory Havret, France 75-73—148 +6 At Edmonton, Alberta 5:55 a.m. (ESPN) Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, Practice 3 Carlos Pigem, Spain 75-73—148 +6 Vancouver 4, Las Vegas 0, series tied 3-3 8:55 a.m. (ESPN) Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, Qualifying Friday A. Garcia-Heredia, Spain 75-74—149 +7 Friday, Sept. 4 At East Lake Golf Club Robert Macintyre, Scotland 80-69—149 +7 At Edmonton, Alberta 11:30 a.m. (NBCSPT) IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship Road Atlanta Atlanta M. Southgate, England 76-73—149 +7 Dallas 5, Colorado 4, OT, Dallas wins series 12:30 p.m. (8 NBC) NASCAR Xfinity Series Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 Yardage 7,346; Par: 70 Toby Tree, England 72-77—149 +7 4-3 2 p.m. (FS1) NHRA Drag Racing Indianapolis Qualifying Joakim Lagergren, Sweden 77-72—149 +7 Purse: $60 million Vancouver vs. Las Vegas, late 2:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship Road Atlanta First Round Bryce Easton, South Africa 76-73—149 +7 Today Dustin Johnson (-10) 35-32—67 -13 Ewen Ferguson, Scotland 73-76—149 +7 At Toronto 10 p.m. (FS1) NHRA Drag Racing Indianapolis Qualifying (Same-day Tape) Jon Rahm (-8) 34-31—65 -13 Eduardo Molinari, Italy 76-73—149 +7 N.Y. Islanders vs. Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. MLB Lee Westwood, England 76-73—149 +7 Justin Thomas (-7) 33-33—66 -11 4 p.m. (13 FOX) San Diego Padres at Oakland Athletics Rory McIlroy (-3) 34-30—64 -9 Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark 72-77—149 +7 BASKETBALL Abraham Ancer (-1) 31-33—64 -7 Francesco Laporta, Italy 76-73—149 +7 6:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Miami Marlins at Tampa Bay Rays Xander Schauffele (-3) 34-33—67 -6 Robin Sciot-Siegrist, France 76-73—149 +7 NBA Playoffs 7 p.m. (FS1) Cincinnati Reds at Pittsburgh Pirates Brendon Todd (-3) 33-34—67 -6 Marcel Schneider, Germany 76-74—150 +8 WNBA Sungjae Im (-4) 32-36—68 -6 Alexander Levy, France 75-75—150 +8 All games in Lake Buena Vista Webb Simpson (-6) 38-32—70 -6 Romain Langasque, France 77-73—150 +8 xif necessary 9 a.m. (NBA) Seattle Storm vs Los Angeles Sparks (Taped) Marc Leishman (-1) 32-34—66 -5 Victor Perez, France 76-74—150 +8 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS NBA PLAYOFFS (Best-of-7) Tyrrell Hatton (-2) 31-36—67 -5 Richard Bland, England 78-72—150 +8 6:30 p.m. (TNT) Toronto Raptors vs Boston Celtics, Game 4 Lanto Griffin (-2) 35-32—67 -5 Matthew Jordan, England 81-69—150 +8 Monday, Aug. 31 Daniel Berger (-4) 35-34—69 -5 Adrien Saddier, France 73-77—150 +8 Miami 115, Milwaukee 104, Miami leads se- 9 p.m. (TNT) Denver Nuggets vs Los Angeles Clippers, Game 2 Tony Finau (-2) 34-34—68 -4 Gonnet, France 75-75—150 +8 ries 1-0 BICYCLING Hideki Matsuyama (-4) 37-33—70 -4 Wade Ormsby, Australia 74-76—150 +8 Tuesday, Sept. 1 8 a.m. (8 NBC) Tour de France Stage 8 Harris English (-4) 35-35—70 -4 R. Hojgaard, Denmark 71-79—150 +8 Boston 102, Toronto 99 Collin Morikawa (-5) 33-38—71 -4 Paul Waring, England 73-77—150 +8 Wednesday, Sept. 2 9 p.m. (NBCSPT) Tour de France Stage 8 (Same-day Tape) Cameron Champ (E) 33-35—68 -2 Craig Howie, Scotland 75-75—150 +8 Miami 116, Milwaukee 114 EQUESTRIAN Cameron Smith (E) 35-33—68 -2 Grant Forrest, Scotland 78-72—150 +8 Thursday, Sept. 3 11 a.m. (FS1) Saratoga Live Toronto 104, Boston 103, Boston leads se- Kevin Na (-1) 33-36—69 -2 Rikard Karlberg, Sweden 76-74—150 +8 146th Kentucky Derby Sebastián Muñoz (-3) 34-37—71 -2 ries 2-1 2:30 p.m. (8 NBC) Patrick Reed (-3) 38-33—71 -2 HOCKEY L.A. Clippers 120, Denver 97, Clippers leads 4 p.m. (FS1) Saratoga Live Bryson DeChambeau (-4) 38-34—72 -2 series 1-0 AFL PREMIERSHIP FOOTBALL Viktor Hovland (E) 35-34—69 -1 NHL Playoffs Friday, Sept. 4 5:30 a.m. (ESPN2) North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Port Adelaide Power Scottie Scheffler (-2) 35-36—71 -1 Miami 115, Milwaukee 100, Miami leads se- Billy Horschel (E) 36-34—70 E CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS ries 3-0 1:30 a.m. (FS1) Geelong Cats vs Essendon Bombers Mackenzie Hughes (E) 33-37—70 E (Best-of-7) Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, late 4 a.m. (FS1) Western Bulldogs vs West Coast Eagles Saturday, Aug. 22 Joaquin Niemann (-2) 35-37—72 E Today COLLEGE FOOTBALL Ryan Palmer (-1) 35-37—72 +1 At Edmonton, Alberta Toronto vs. Boston, 6:30 p.m. Kevin Kisner (-1) 36-36—72 +1 Dallas 5,Colorado 3 Denver vs. L.A. Clippers, 9 p.m. 1 p.m. (ESPN) Eastern Kentucky at Marshall Sunday, Aug. 23 Sunday, Sept. 6 4:30 p.m. (ESPN) SMU at Texas State Estrella Damm At Toronto Milwaukee vs. Miami, 3:30 p.m. 8 p.m. (ESPN) Arkansas State at Memphis (Same-day Tape) Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m. Boston 3, Tampa Bay 2 Eastern Kentucky at Marshall (Taped) N.A.Andalucia At Edmonton, Alberta Monday, Sept. 7 1 a.m. (ESPNU) Las Vegas 5, Vancouver 0 L.A. Clippers vs. Denver, 9 p.m. 4 a.m. (ESPN2) Eastern Kentucky at Marshall (Same-day Tape) Masters Monday, Aug. 24 Boston vs. Toronto, TBD 4 a.m. (ESPNU) SMU at Texas State (Taped) Friday At Toronto Tuesday, Sept. 8 GOLF At Real Club Valderrama N.Y. Islanders 4, Philadelphia 0 L.A. Lakers vs. Houston, 9 p.m. Sotogrande, Spain At Edmonton, Alberta x-Miami vs. Milwaukee, TBD 7:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucia Masters, Purse: $3.57 million Dallas 5, Colorado 2 Wednesday, Sept. 9 Third Round Yardage: 6,988; Par: 71 Tuesday, Aug. 25 L.A. Clippers vs. Denver, 9 p.m. 1 p.m. (GOLF) TOUR Championship Second Round Second Round At Toronto x-Toronto vs. Boston, TBD John Catlin, United States 69-70—139 -3 Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3, OT Thursday, Sept. 10 HOCKEY Jamie Donaldson, Wales 72-69—141 -1 At Edmonton, Alberta L.A. Lakers vs. Houston, TBD 7:30 p.m. (8 NBC) NHL Hockey Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA Connor Syme, Scotland 69-72—141 -1 Vancouver 5, Las Vegas 2 x-Milwaukee vs. Miami, TBD RUGBY Pablo Larrazabal, Spain 71-70—141 -1 Wednesday, Aug. 26 Friday, Sept. 11 Wilco Nienaber, S. Africa 72-70—142 E At Toronto x-Boston vs. Toronto, TBD 5:30 a.m. (FS1) NRL Canberra Raiders vs Sydney Roosters Soren Kjeldsen, Denmark 71-72—143 +1 Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT x-Denver vs. L.A. Clippers, TBD SOCCER Lorenzo Gagli, Italy 74-69—143 +1 Tampa Bay 7, Boston 1 Saturday, Sept. 12 12 p.m. (28 ABC) UEFA Nations League Iceland vs England Guido Migliozzi, Italy 69-74—143 +1 At Edmonton, Alberta x-Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, TBD NWSL Sky Blue FC at Washington Spirit Alejandro Canizares, Spain 73-70—143 +1 Colorado 6, Dallas 4 x-Miami vs. Milwaukee, TBD 1 p.m. (10 CBS) Martin Kaymer, Germany 72-72—144 +2 Thursday, Aug. 27 Sunday, Sept. 13 2:30 p.m. (28 ABC) UEFA Nations League Portugal vs Croatia Ross McGowan, England 72-72—144 +2 At Toronto x-L.A. Clippers vs. Denver, TBD 8 p.m. (13 FOX) MLS Atlanta United FC at Orlando City SC Jake Mcleod, Australia 71-73—144 +2 Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Islanders, ppd. Monday, Sept. 14 TENNIS Alvaro Quiros, Spain 72-73—145 +3 At Edmonton, Alberta x-Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, TBD Thomas Detry, Belgium 73-72—145 +3 Las Vegas vs. Vancouver, ppd. Tuesday, Sept. 15 11 a.m. (ESPN2) U.S. Open Tennis Third Round Antoine Rozner, France 76-69—145 +3 Friday, Aug. 28 x-Denver vs. L.A. Clippers, TBD 7 p.m. (ESPN2) U.S. Open Tennis Third Round Jeff Winther, Denmark 77-68—145 +3 At Toronto Wednesday, Sept. 16 12 a.m. (TENNIS) U.S. Open Coverage (Taped) Bernd Wiesberger, Austria 75-71—146 +4 Tampa Bay vs. Boston, ppd. x-Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, TBD

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A click of the wrist Money&Markets gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com Stocks claw back 3,600 S&P 500 29,200 Dow Jones industrials 3,460 Close: 3,426.96 28,420 Close: 28,133.31 Change: -28.10 (-0.8%) Change: -159.42 (-0.6%) 3,320 10 DAYS 27,640 10 DAYS 3,600 30,000 some of their losses

3,200 27,000 2,800 24,000 in another rocky day 2,400 21,000 Alex Veiga and improved to 8.4% from 10.2%. The U.S. 2,000 18,000 MA MJ JA MA MJ JA Damian J. Troise economy has recovered about half the AP business writers 22 million jobs lost to the pandemic. StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD The S&P 500 fell 28.10 points to DOW 28539.75 27664.68 28133.31 -159.42 -0.56% -1.42% The stock market closed out its worst 3,426.96. The Dow Jones Industrial Aver- NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 11324.62 10981.13 11225.51 +56.94 +0.51% +2.97% DOW Util. 814.41 793.09 803.70 -4.42 -0.55% -8.58% week in more than two months Friday as age lost 159.42 points, or 0.6%, to Vol. (in mil.) 3,972 4,150 NYSE Comp. 13069.97 12723.78 12917.15 -48.99 -0.38% -7.16% a second straight day of turbulent trading 28,133.31. The index had swung sharply Pvs. Volume 4,431 4,251 NASDAQ 11531.18 10875.87 11313.13 -144.97 -1.27% +26.09% ended with more losses. during the day, between a loss of as much Advanced 1037 1138 S&P 500 3479.15 3349.63 3426.96 -28.10 -0.81% +6.07% The S&P 500 fell 0.8% after clawing as 628 points and a gain of as much as Declined 1541 1914 S&P 400 1927.59 1860.73 1897.86 -7.98 -0.42% -8.01% New Highs 8 25 Wilshire 5000 35526.88 34119.17 34970.28 -305.39 -0.87% +6.34% most of the way back from a 3.1% skid 247. New Lows 14 84 Russell 2000 1563.38 1501.52 1535.30 -9.38 -0.61% -7.98% earlier in the day. Another slide in tech- The technology-heavy Nasdaq dropped nology stocks, which led the selling a day 144.97 points, or 1.3%, to 11,313.13. The Stocks of Local Interest earlier, pulled the market sharply lower slide added to the index’s 5% skid from for much of the day, though the selling the day before. 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR eased by late afternoon. The VIX, a gauge of how much volatil- NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV The two-day sell-off handed the bench- ity investors expect in the market, has AT&T Inc T 26.08 3 39.70 29.42 -.17 -0.6 t t t -24.7 -9.9 15 2.08f mark index its first weekly loss after five been rising. Even so, traders were not Ametek Inc AME 54.82 0 103.95 99.47 -.42 -0.4 t s s -0.3 +20.7 41 0.72 weeks of gains. Earlier in the week, the shifting funds into traditional safe-haven Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 32.58 4 98.34 58.44 -.52 -0.9 t s s -28.8 -35.4 14 1.10e S&P 500 was notching all-time highs and assets like U.S. government bonds and Bank of America BAC 17.95 5 35.72 26.54 +.88 +3.4 s s s -24.6 -2.8 9 0.72 posting its biggest increases in nearly precious metals, a sign that the sell-off Capital City Bank CCBG 15.61 4 30.95 20.70 +.50 +2.5 s s t -32.1 -14.2 1 0.56 two months. was not necessarily a reaction to jitters CenturyLink Inc CTL 8.16 4 15.30 10.76 -.01 -0.1 t s s -18.5 +4.8 4 1.00 There wasn’t a particular catalyst for about the economy. continued selling in the high-flying tech “A lot of people were piling into the s s s Citigroup C 32.00 5 83.11 52.52 +1.02 +2.0 -34.3 -16.1 7 2.04 sector, but analysts noted that those (tech) trade and there are a lot of gains to Disney DIS 79.07 8 153.41 131.99 -1.25 -0.9 t s s -8.7 -0.7 18 1. 76 stocks had posted gigantic gains so far be made,“ said Stephanie Roth, portfolio Duke Energy DUK 62.13 5 103.79 80.97 -.17 -0.2 s t s -11.2 -8.1 20 3.86f this year that many thought were macro analyst at J.P. Morgan Private EPR Properties EPR 12.56 4 79.80 34.35 -.07 -0.2 s s s -51.4 -53.0 10 4.32 overdone. Bank. ”This is more an instance of prof- Equity Commonwealth EQC 27.62 5 35.08 31.25 -.03 -0.1 t s t -4.8 +3.4 32 2.50e “We had a fast and furious rally at the it-taking, rather than true panic.” Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 2 75.18 39.08 -.03 -0.1 t t t -44.0 -37.7 9 3.48 end of August and we’ve given it back,” She noted it’s not unusual for traders said Barry Bannister, head of institu- to pocket recent gains ahead of a holiday Ford Motor F 3.96 6 9.65 6.90 +.08 +1.2 t s s -25.8 -20.9 5 ... tional equity strategy at Stifel. “Investors weekend. U.S. markets will be closed Gen Electric GE 5.48 2 13.26 6.42 +.10 +1.6 t s t -42.5 -21.5 dd 0.04 are like a herd of gazelle on the Seren- Monday for Labor Day. HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 9 151.97 137.05 +.45 +0.3 s s s -7.3 +15.6 21 1.72f geti; it doesn’t take much to spook them. The 10-year Treasury yield rose to Home Depot HD 140.63 9 292.95 269.66 -4.97 -1.8 t t s +23.5 +29.2 27 6.00 They’re alarmed and on the move.” 0.72%, up from 0.62% late Thursday, a big Intel Corp INTC 43.63 3 69.29 50.08 -.31 -0.6 t s t -16.3 +13.0 17 1.32 The selling followed a Labor Depart- move. The higher yields helped send fi- IBM IBM 90.56 5 158.75 122.30 -2.15 -1.7 t t s -8.8 -0.6 13 6.52 ment report showing that U.S. hiring nancial stocks higher, since banks can LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 8 36.63 31.80 +.19 +0.6 t s s -10.9 +26.3 18 ... slowed to 1.4 million last month, the few- lend money at higher rates once yields est jobs since the pandemic began, even rise in the bond market. Capital One Fi- t s s Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 9 171.32 156.39 -5.13 -3.2 +30.6 +53.9 35 2.20 as the nation’s unemployment rate nancial rose 4.7% McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 0 220.84 211.73 -2.07 -1.0 t s s +7.1 +1.5 32 5.00 Microsoft Corp MSFT 132.52 9 232.86 214.25 -3.05 -1.4 t s s +35.9 +69.5 42 2.04 Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 5 187.49 153.04 -.48 -0.3 t s s -5.0 -11.8 28 2.56 NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 9 291.09 277.32 -3.27 -1.2 t t s +14.5 +34.1 20 5.60 Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 3 24.78 15.51 +.02 +0.1 t t t -30.3 -18.4 7 0.84 Zoom blasts off Zoom’s videoconferencing service has emerged as send people back to their offices, deflating demand Regions Fncl RF 6.94 5 17.54 11.80 +.27 +2.3 s s s -31.2 -15.1 9 0.62 one of the economy’s brightest spots amid the for vast numbers of video meetings that sprang up Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 8 125.62 117.56 -.67 -0.6 t s s +12.9 +18.3 15 3.60f pandemic’s pall. amid pandemic lockdowns. Texas Instru TXN 93.09 9 148.37 140.47 -1.20 -0.8 t s s +9.5 +22.2 25 3.60 So many companies have opted to subscribe to Investors are clearly betting the work-from-home one of Zoom’s premium services during the past six phenomenon will stick around, potentially allowing t t s UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 8 217.90 193.62 -.55 -0.3 -4.1 +1.7 22 1.00 months that the company’s forecast for its revenue Zoom to thrive by supplying live virtual meeting Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 9 62.22 60.48 -.13 -0.2 s s s -1.5 +8.3 14 2.46 during its current fiscal year has rooms for employees who come into Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 3 21.72 14.18 -.21 -1.5 t t t -26.6 -17.2 0.97e more than doubled from an early their offices less frequently, if at all. March projection of $910 million to That’s the main reason Zoom’s WalMart Strs WMT 102.00 9 151.33 142.83 -1.71 -1.2 s s s +20.2 +31.1 82 2.16f nearly $2.4 billion. stock is up by sixfold so far this year, Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 36.50 1 64.50 36.89 -.20 -0.5 t t t -37.4 -23.8 7 1.87f The only question now is giving the San Jose, California, whether Zoom will prove to be a company a market value that’s Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum flash in the pan. One of the main recently hovered between $120 billion of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current risks facing the company is that an and $130 billion, up from $10 billion annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. effective COVID-19 vaccine might when it went public 17 months ago. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months.

Zoom’s rising revenue Zoom’s quarterly Zoom’s quarterly InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR forecasts for fiscal year 2021 revenue growth profit growth TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO The stock market closed out its $2.5 billion $800 million $200 million worst week in more than two 3-month T-bill .12 .11 +0.01 1.96 Analysts’ est. months Friday as a second 6-month T-bill .11 .11 ... 1.87 2.0 straight day of trading ended 600 150 52-wk T-bill .12 .11 +0.01 1. 74 with more losses. The S&P 500 2-year T-note .14 .12 +0.02 1.53 1.5 Analysts’ fell 0.8% after clawing most of est. The yield on the 5-year T-note .29 .23 +0.06 1.43 the way back from a 3.1% skid 400 100 10-year Treasury 7-year T-note .47 .41 +0.06 1.50 earlier in the day. 1.0 note rose to 10-year T-note .72 .62 +0.10 1.56 200 50 0.5 0.72% on Friday. 30-year T-bond 1.47 1.34 +0.13 2.05 Domo DOMO Yields affect 0 0 0 rates on mort- Close: $40.28 3.00 or 8.1% Mar.* June* Aug.* 4Q3Q2Q1Q 4Q3Q2Q1Q NET 1YR The software maker beat Wall gages and other 2020 BONDS LAST PVS CHG AGO Street’s second-quarter earnings Fiscal 2020 Fiscal 2021 consumer loans. and revenue forecasts. Barclays Glob Agg Bd .87 .90 -0.03 1. 17 Sources: Company financial statements; FactSet *Midrange of managements forecast Michael Liedtke; Alex Nieves • AP Barclays USAggregate 1.09 1. 13 -0.04 2.06 $50 PRIME FED Barclays US Corp 1.89 1.93 -0.04 2.77 40 RATE FUNDS Barclays US High Yield 6.35 6.34 +0.01 5.79 30 LAST 3.25 .13 Lezama said she and capacity. Many people are Moodys AAA Corp Idx 2.22 2.34 -0.12 2.86 20 6 MO AGO 4.25 1. 13 JJ A her sister had to lay off still wary of frequenting 1 YR AGO 5.25 2.38 10-Yr. TIPS 0 0 ... .01 52-week range CAFE their four other employees $7.62 $47.25 eateries. Continued from Page A1 and she feels bad about “This is unfortunate but Vol.: 2.7m (4.2x avg.) PE: ... Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD that. She also feels sad for Crude Oil (bbl) 39.77 41.37 -3.87 -34.9 Mkt. Cap: $1.0 b Yield: ... not surprising,” said Josh Most Energy Ethanol (gal) 1.31 1.31 ... -5.0 customers proved too her loyal customers who, Wooten, chamber presi- prices closed Heating Oil (gal) 1. 15 1. 17 -1.39 -43.2 Pitney Bowes PBI much. she said, kept the restau- dent CEO/president. “Most lower, except Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.59 2.49 +4.06 +18.2 Close: $5.08 -0.11 or -2.1% “It just wasn’t enough,” rant afloat as long as they small businesses work on natural gas. Gold Unleaded Gas (gal) 1. 18 1.20 -2.30 -30.4 The mailing equipment and soft- were able. and silver prices ware company is raising prices as Lezama said. “The cost of very small margins and METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD e-commerce demand grows and fell. In agricultural doing business, the rent, The restaurant’s tropi- have minimal reserves. Gold (oz) 1923.90 1927.60 -0.19 +26.6 shipping costs increase. cal decor reflected that of commodities, Silver (oz) 26.58 26.74 -0.59 +49.1 $8 inspections every six When the government lumber prices the owners’ native home Platinum (oz) 898.20 889.60 +0.97 -7.5 6 months, general liability tells you to close or reduce rebounded after Copper (lb) 3.05 2.96 +2.99 +9.0 insurance, workers’ com- in St. Croix, Virgin Islands. your output by 50%, with- falling sharply the 4 Palladium (oz) 2318.60 2297.00 +0.94 +21.5 pensation — even up to Patrons had such tropical out any compensation, we day before. 2 entree choices as ropa AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD JJ A garbage and utility bills. will see more closures of Cattle (lb) 1.04 1.04 +0.51 -16.2 52-week range veija, plantains, chicken You’re looking at an over- establishments we all love Coffee (lb) 1.34 1.31 +2.13 +3.3 $1.67 $7.16 and yellow rice, lechon Corn (bu) 3.47 3.45 +0.80 -10.4 head of $20,000 a month and rely on.” Vol.: 3.6m (1.0x avg.) PE: ... asado, empanadas and ox Cotton (lb) 0.64 0.64 +0.88 -7.1 Mkt. Cap: $879.3 m Yield: 3.9% What’s next for just to make it.” tails. Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 879.90 830.00 +6.01 +116.9 That, she said, is impos- Lezama? Orange Juice (lb) 1.22 1.20 +1.12 +25.3 Cooper Companies COO Commenters on the sible in this current pan- There may be a new Soybeans (bu) 9.70 9.69 +0.08 +2.8 Close: $323.49 16.68 or 5.4% restaurant’s Facebook Wheat (bu) 5.40 5.43 -0.64 -3.4 The medical device company re- demic climate. page expressed surprise restaurant in the future or (Previous and change figures reflect current contract.) ported good fiscal third-quarter prof- “(The restaurant) is just a different career path. its and gave investors an encourag- and regret. losing money,” she said. “I’m going to wait for the MutualFunds ing financial forecast. “Dang, that stinks,” said $350 Many patrons have lost one person. effects of the coronavirus TOTAL RETURN jobs and are saving money “Nooooooo!!!, said (to go away) and see what FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* 300 American Funds AmrcnBalA m 29.22 -.14 +3.9 +10.6 +8.4 +9.8 and even those who have another. happens and see how the CptWldGrIncA m52.83 -.37 +2.0 +12.3 +7.2 +9.4 250 not been affected finan- Restaurants across the election affects the econ- JJ A CptlIncBldrA m 59.53 -.17 -4.2 +1.7 +2.8 +5.6 52-week range cially are not going out to nation have closed, unable omy,” she said. FdmtlInvsA m 62.19 -.42 +2.3 +14.7 +9.9 +12.8 $236.68 $365.68 eat as much she said. to survive the state- Contact Chronicle re- GrfAmrcA m 61.00 -.74 +19.3 +32.2 +17.2 +16.6 Vol.: 918.1k (2.5x avg.) PE: 57.9 And given the 50% ca- mandated shutdowns in porter Michael D. Bates at IncAmrcA m 22.30 -.05 -2.4 +4.0 +5.2 +7.7 Mkt. Cap: $17.3 b Yield: 0.0% InvCAmrcA m 40.91 -.28 +4.7 +15.5 +10.0 +11.9 pacity restriction, it’s just the early weeks of the pan- 352-563-3205 or mbates@ NwPrspctvA m 54.02 -.48 +14.3 +26.1 +13.9 +14.3 Broadcom AVGO not working, she said. demic and reduced chronicleonline.com. WAMtInvsA m 46.59 -.16 -2.2 +6.6 +9.2 +11.9 Close: $362.95 10.86 or 3.1% Dodge & Cox Inc 14.81 -.05 +7.3 +7.8 +5.7 +5.2 Strong demand from cloud comput- Stk 173.11 +.78 -8.4 +3.7 +5.2 +9.4 ing and telecom customers helped Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 119.18 -.97 +7.5 +18.9 +13.6 +14.6 the chipmaker beat Wall Street’s forecasts. 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OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LETTERS to the Editor protect and take care of all EDITORIAL BOARD Don’t trust Postal OPINIONS INVITED U.S. citizens yet he has Gerry Mulligan publisher ...... Service with ballots I Viewpoints depicted in political shifted money from disaster Mike Arnold editor cartoons, columns or letters do ...... A couple of years ago, a relief funds to cover unem- Curt Ebitz citizen member not necessarily represent the ...... payment mailed for cable ser- opinion of the editorial board. ployment claims instead of Mac Harris ...... citizen member vices was never received. Six I Groups or individuals are working with Congress to se- Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member months later the original invited to express their opinions cure these funds. He is will- in a letter to the editor. Jeff Bryan ...... managing editor, news check was returned to me ing to cut Social Security and I Persons wishing to address the Medicare by discontinuing Founded Sarah Gatling ...... managing editor, copy desk from a post office in Atlanta, by Albert M. Georgia, nowhere near its editorial board, which meets payroll taxes. That’s another Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... community editor weekly, should call Mike Arnold campaign promise not kept destination. at 352-563-5660. that could affect millions of “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” Since my recent move al- I All letters must be signed and — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus most two years ago to a new include a phone number and people. address, I’ve had trouble get- hometown, including letters It used to be Republicans The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials ting my medications, though sent via email. Names and stood for free trade, small are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. with the correct mailing ad- hometowns will be printed; government, and law and dress, my meds are being de- phone numbers will not be order. The first two are no published or given out. — longer talked about and if you livered to Oak Leaf Villas a I We reserve the right to edit LABOR DAY different community, only the letters for length, libel, fairness listen to William Barr, who is house numbers are the same. and good taste. suppose to be the top cop, not A kind and considerate neigh- I Letters must be no longer than Trump’s personal lawyer, and bor brings me my meds every 400 words, and writers will be Meadows, it is obvious they time. To her, I thank you. limited to four letters per look at laws as a My complaints to the post- month. smorgasbord. I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, master don’t seem to help. They pick and choose what Labor Day 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Do you think I should trust Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to serves they need, not what the Postal Service with my 352-563-3280; or email to the Constitution laid out. I ballot? I think not. [email protected]. find it heartwarming though that the Supreme Court is Gisela Taudte in dictatorships. constantly ruling against him takes new Homosassa and his policies. The post office should be supported and funded, not People need to check their Trump undermining just for ballots, but for busi- facts and sources and make nesses that are losing money up their own minds. the election because of delays; veterans The one thing we should all meaning amid Many swing states say are and others could die by not consider is all the unrest, di- being notified by the postal getting their medications. vision and failing economy service that they can’t meet This president will do any- are happening under and deadlines delivering ballots. thing possible in a pandemic during Trump’s presidency. It President Trump’s appointee and hurt people just so he could lead one to believe his is removing machines and can stay in power. This is not policies are not as great as he pandemic claims. drop off boxes. Russia, this is United States! Trump’s postal chief is pur- Due to not funding the post merica’s economy In following years, the en- posely removing equipment office and using Mr. DeJoy to Jerry Daniels moves forward like thusiasm for an annual and firing supervisors to slow remove equipment, 41 states Hernando A an exquisite ma- Labor Day observance grew, down the mail. This is caus- have been notified that bal- chine, fueled by and President ing problems all over the lots may not be certified in Gov’t threatening the hard work of Grover Cleveland country during the pandemic. time due to delays. Tell millions of its cit- THE ISSUE: signed the bill for Veterans like myself aren’t Trump to lay off the post of- members of the press izens laboring for Sept. 7 is an official public getting medications in a nor- fice. Everyone needs their When I read this quote independence, Labor Day. holiday in 1894. mal time frame. ballot counted and their mail from our president’’s repre- family, fortune While it’s been The new head of the postal delivered on time. sentatives this morning, it and the Ameri- well over 100 service, Louis DeJoy — a sent a chill up my spine. It OUR OPINION: was in response to questions can dream. years since the Trump donor — recently Ben Bennassi Give thanks and about how the Trump Organi- We take for first observance made several changes to the Inverness appreciation to all agency that could potentially zation has benefited from the granted some- of Labor Day, disrupt mail for millions of lucrative business arrange- times how effort- who contribute to many issues Facts are American Americans, particularly ab- ments between the federal less our comforts fought for at the important government and Trump Orga- society.. sentee and mail-in ballots can be through time remain rele- ahead of Election Day. We try not to politicize nization since the president the collective dil- vant — better pay, “Now, they need that money COVID-19, but the facts of this took office. igence of society. But, we time off for simple vacations in order to make the post of- week only confirm it is the “The Washington Post is must reflect on the work and (rest), parental and family fice work, so it can take all of game plan of the White House blatantly interfering with the sacrifice of every being that care, and disparities in these millions and millions of for the election. First, Presi- business relationships of the contributes to our country, wealth among the classes ballots,” Trump said Thurs- dent Trump makes an an- Trump organization, and it and has given to it through- and races of our country. day on Fox Business Net- nouncement that the use of must stop,” Deere wrote in a out the spans of time. Many hard-working Ameri- work.”Now, if we don’t make a plasma is a “game changer” statement to the Post. “Please be advised that we are build- On the first Monday in cans still struggle to earn deal, that means they don’t in the treatment of the virus. The fact is it has been used ing up a very large ‘dossier’ September, Americans take enough to cover the basic ne- get the money. That means they can’t have universal for years with documented on the many false David Fahr- the day to contemplate the cessities. Inflation has grown mail-in voting, they just can’t limited success. Yes, it may enthold and others stories as contributions and achieve- but wages have not. The have it,” he added. help some but not a game they are a disgrace to journal- ments of American workers. American worker needs a People should be very con- changer. ism and the American Labor Day also marks the raise. Those with stocks are cerned about this matter. Next, Trump pressures the people.” unofficial end of summer, making a killing. Those with- FDA to toot its success with When I hear that the fed- and citizens celebrate with out stocks are lucky to afford Jack Burt fake numbers. When con- eral government is compiling picnics, barbecues and fam- socks. Inverness fronted with the truth, the a dossier on a private citizen ily gatherings. This year, the average FDA chief admits he was not who has been critical of the First created by the orga- American employee has accurate/truthful. administration, I immediately Lay off the think of China, Russia, North nized labor movement in the faced nearly insurmountable post office Then Trump pushes the late 1800s, in the middle of turmoil, from pandemic-in- head of the CDC to change its Korea, Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia or Cuba I never the Industrial Revolution, duced job loss to furloughs President Trump’s post- guidance on testing to the dis- agreement of most scientists thought I had to include the Labor Day as we know it to risking one’s health daily master general, a Republican and doctors. USA on that list. grew from protests for better to make it through the work- donor, is removing hundreds of sorting machines and drop- In trying to defend the Our system provides for pay and better working con- day. It has surely been one off boxes. change and deny it was co- civil remedies via the courts ditions for the average for the books. Montana bipartisan com- erced, Mark Meadows actu- if there are indeed irregulari- American. On Sept. 7, pause for a mission was able to stop ally said it was time the FDA ties in reporting that would In New York City in 1882, minute and raise a glass to Louis DeJoy from removing and CDC “feels the heat.” violate libel laws. the Central Labor Union or- those who make great things postal drop-off boxes. Presi- While he was being honest, It doesn’t include threaten- ganized a parade in which happen — from those who dent Trump keeps railing Meadows also admitted the ing the members of the free more than 10,000 men and are working in health care about mail-in voting because president and his minions press. women marched through on the frontlines of the pan- he’s afraid too many people were OK in breaking the law, Last summer, The New Manhattan. Participants car- demic, to those to pour our will vote against him. ie., Hatch Act, by using fed- York Times reported that al- ried signs for “Less work, morning cups of coffee with Both Republicans and eral buildings and resources lies of the White House had more pay,” saying “To the a smile. We salute you. Democrats vote by mail. How- for political events since no- compiled dossiers on hun- body outside the Beltway workers should belong all As Americans celebrate ever, more Democrats vote by dreds of people who work for cares. top news organizations. This wealth,” and “Labor built with their friends and fami- mail than Republicans. Trump want’s to rig the elec- Meadows should realize seems to confirm that this republic, labor shall lies, we urge caution as the tion, and actually said he most Americans care about reporting. rule it.” Following the pa- COVID-19 pandemic contin- doesn’t want to fund the post laws being broken. Maybe he Please vote in November. rade, the marchers met up ues; do not throw caution to office because it will help should check with the couple Your freedoms depend on it. with their families at sur- the wind this Labor Day, but Democrats. What kind of in St. Louis about why they rounding parks for picnics do laud those who work and president is this? This is unA- defended their home. Matthew Clemons and social enjoyment. work well. merican! This is what they do The president promised to Inverness

Boat ramp access though in the ’70s, ’80s and possible. It’s the best thing you definitely “I don’t care.” And “I own it, I don’t care.” Every time ’90s, the BOCC could not find a can do besides locking your don’t care” can show up from you see the people on the street needs improvement consultant that they did not like. doors. But of course, if they use trash on the ground to higher up. corners around here, they leave Hooray! Chronicle’s July 16 New BOCC: The future is in your a Slim Jim, they could open I mean when I was a kid if I saw trash just because they don’t front-page story, “Citrus named hands. your door regardless. a piece of trash on the ground, if care and nobody cares to clean it top place to retire,” and letter to Lights deter OUND But the point is to just it was small enough to fit in my up. I don’t care. the editor, “Boat ramps at a S illuminate as much as pocket, I’d put it in my pocket Where is bursting point.” Yes, as a 48- burglars OFF you can because, like I until I hit the garbage can. If it year resident of Citrus County, I’m calling respond- said, they hate the was too big, I would either ignore the justice? light. this is a great place to retire, ing to Sound Off about it or kick it aside in a pile. But (Re the Wednesday, Aug. 5, with one caveat: Boat ramp ac- these vehicles that’s People don’t these days when I pass trash, it’s Page A3 story): Where’s the jus- cess has gone from very good in being broken into where care about trash truly a useless game to play to tice? I read where a man was ar- 1972 to poor in 2020. I hope they’re breaking into CALL try and make something better. rested for discharging a firearm in that the new BOCC will take cars. All I can suggest This country’s going When you come back tomorrow, Crystal River in front of RaceTrac, some action to ensure boat to you is that criminals 563-0579 downhill fast. If I can there’s going to be that and more 250 feet from a crowd. A deputy ramp access is available to hate light. So if you give words to describe trash on the ground. And it’s just, gave chase and this guy has a working families and the retir- have outdoor garage different parts, last year “I don’t care.” You know, “It’s not bond of $2,000. Where is the jus- ees. If a consultant needs to be lights, put them on. Buy LED would be “entitlement” and “me, my yard, I don’t care. Those ar- tice? This guy shouldn’t be al- hired, by all means do so. Even bulbs and make it as bright as me, me.” This year, 2020, it’s en’t mine, I don’t care. I don’t lowed on the streets. This is crazy.

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local or statewide subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Local Saturday, September 5, 2020 A11 WTC For the RECORD Continued from Page A1 Domestic arrest n Maya Eubanks, 40, of Crystal River, at “We still have employers 10:54 p.m. Sept. 1 on a misdemeanor charge of do- seeing all the programs we mestic battery. are supplying students for,” Other arrests she said. “That has not n Joseph Petrik, 46, of Sioux City, Iowa, at slowed down.” 6:54 p.m. Sept. 1 on a misdemeanor charge of bat- Bishop said students and tery. His bond was set at $1,000. staff have also been diligent n Brandi Jugov, 28, of North Galt Point, Citrus in monitoring symptoms and Springs, at 4:23 p.m. Sept. 1 on a felony charge of keeping the contagious re- possession of a controlled substance and a misde- spiratory disease from trans- meanor charge of drug paraphernalia. According to mitting on school grounds. her arrest affidavit Jugov was a passenger in a ve- Unlike the PreK-12 hicle pulled over for a seat belt violation and approx- schools, hallway traffic out- imately 0.76 grams of fentanyl and a pipe were side a WTC class during found in her possession. Her bond was set at their seven-hour day is lim- $3,000. ited to when students arrive, n Mary Cadett, 39, of South Jeffery Street, Bev- go on breaks, eat lunch and erly Hills, at 3:55 p.m. Sept. 1 on an active warrant when they leave school. for felony violation of probation stemming from an “They’re not changing original charge of dealing in stolen property. She classes every 45 minutes,” turned herself in to the Citrus County Sheriff’s Bishop said. Office. There have been a few BUSTER THOMPSON/Chronicle n Ashleigh Paul, 29, of Northeast 10th Street, times where pupils had to Kati Moeckel and Nick Perretti, students of the Withlacoochee Technical College Cosmetology Crystal River, at 9:42 a.m. Sept. 1 on an active stay home and notify their Program, learn how to style hair on mannequins. Even though COVID-19 took a hit on the salon Washington County warrant for felony violation of instructors because they industry, enrollment into the trade has been steady. probation stemming from an original charge of pos- may have been exposed to a students must complete to be coverings since they’ll be compromising with accredit- session of a controlled substance. COVID-19 case off campus, certified, Bishop said. probably be required wher- ing groups and licensing Bishop said. Kenneth Bailey, who had ever she works. boards to fulfill certification “They don’t want to get to end his spring semester in “You’re going to have to in requirements for courses to their other people sick on WTC’s Electricity Program order to make money,” she keep people entering the campus because they don’t LAUNCHES virtually, was happy to re- said while styling a class- workforce. Continued from Page A1 want to be the reason why turn for hands-on learning. mate’s nails. “We’re making adjust- campus has to shut down “Coming back was awe- Due to COVID-19’s impact ments,” Bishop said, “and As of Sept. 4, 18 students, six school staff and continue over remote some because a lot of the on restaurant and cooking they’re letting us make and eight district office staff made up the learning,” she said. stuff online we can’t do,” said industries, WTC’s Culinary adjustments.” cases. Like many other schools in Bailey, who tinkered with Program has seen a drop in Thanks to its partnerships High schools, including the Academy of En- Florida, WTC shuttered its outlets and wiring at his enrollment, Bishop said. with state law enforcement vironmental Science, accounted for 11 cases; campus in March 2020 when house over the summer to Its instructor is working on and corrections depart- middle schools, four; and elementary schools, the coronavirus onset began. keep his skills honed. ways to better advertise the ments, the Public Safety seven. Students in the midst of Bishop said everyone on course by partnering with Training Center at WTC is At four, Crystal River High and Hernando their program’s first semes- campus has to wear a face the Citrus County Chamber reporting higher enrollment, Elementary schools are tied for the highest ter were forced to continue covering if they can’t be dis- of Commerce. Bishop said. number of reported cases. their education online. tant from each other, which Another area WTC saw an Prospective nurses can A pair of employees from the CREST (Cit- “I give our instructors a lot is impossible when students enrollment hit was its adult also achieve their clinicals rus Resources for Exceptional Student Tran- of credit,” Bishop said about work together in the school’s education classes for GED in WTC’s simulation lab — a sition) School have tested positive. the teachers’ sudden move to many workshops. students but it’s starting to recreated hospital ward full No cases have been reported at either the internet schooling. “They A handful of classrooms grow, Bishop said. of high-tech mannequin pa- Withlacoochee Technical College, the Pace knew what had to be done.” had to be rearranged or Arranging nursing clini- tients, including a prosthetic Center for Girls or the Renaissance Center. In April, following direc- moved to have additional cals with area hospitals and mother in labor. School district spokeswoman Lindsay Blair tives from state officials, space, Bishop said, and an long-term care centers has “It would be better to have said staff is working on the dashboard so it WTC allowed class sizes of overflow room for WTC’s caf- also been challenging since our nursing students in the can show the number of both active and recov- no more than 10 in their sec- eteria was also created. the facilities are still on hospital sites,” Bishop said, ered cases. ond semester to complete Cosmetology student somewhat of a lockdown, “but because of the risks and Contact Chronicle reporter Buster Thompson their performance tasks — Mandie Andrews said she’ll Bishop said. health concerns, they get the at 352-564-2916 or bthompson@chronicle in-class demonstrations have to adapt to face However, WTC has been next best thing.” online.com. Buying or selling a home? 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Suspect in Blake Sr. told the AP he Biden slams Trump talks with his son about what Portland protest he’ll be able to do once he’s killing dies released from the hospital, Over alleged LACEY, Wash. — A man rather than his limitations if who said he believed a civil he remains paralyzed. comments war was coming to America “We’ll go fishing together and was suspected of killing in the chair,” he said. “I’ve a right-wing protester in Port- got the perfect spot for us. mocking dead land, Oregon, died in a hail Things of that nature, things of police gunfire in neighbor- that have nothing to do with Zeke Miller and ing Washington state, offi- the sickness or anything.” Alexandra Jaffe cials and witnesses said. Associated Press Serbia, Kosovo The killing of Michael For- normalize WASHINGTON — Dem- est Reinoehl shook a quiet ocratic presidential nomi- suburb of Olympia, Wash- economic ties nee Joe Biden declared ington Thursday evening, WASHINGTON — Presi- President Donald Trump with bystanders ducking for dent Donald Trump an- “unfit” for the presidency cover behind automobiles nounced Friday that Serbia on Friday, delivering an from dozens of gunshots as and Kosovo have agreed to impassioned reaction to a four agents serving on a normalize economic ties as report that Trump — who U.S. Marshals Service task part of U.S.-brokered talks never served in uniform — force opened fire at that include Belgrade mov- allegedly mocked Ameri- Reinoehl. can war dead. ing its Israeli embassy to Je- Reinoehl, 48, was armed rusalem, and mutual The president and his Associated Press with a semi-automatic hand- recognition between Israel allies have dismissed the Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks in Wilmington, gun but authorities have not report in The Atlantic as Del., Friday Sept. 4, 2020. and Kosovo. false. determined if he fired any After two days of meetings The allegations, sourced career, with a leader that 90-minute drive was wasn’t a sucker,” Biden shots, said Lt. Ray Brady of with Trump administration of- anonymously, describe I’ve worked with, presi- deemed infeasible. declared. the Thurston County Sher- ficials, Serbian President multiple offensive com- dent or otherwise,” Biden Speaking Friday in the “When my son volun- iff’s Department. Aleksandar Vucic and Koso- added. “If the article is Oval Office, Trump denied teered to join the United ments by the president to- vo’s Prime Minister Avdullah true — and it appears to ever uttering such com- States military as the at- US wildlife agency ward fallen and captured Hoti agreed to cooperate on U.S. service-members, in- be, based on other things ments: “It was a terrible torney general, he went to seeks areas he’s said — it is absolutely thing that somebody could Iraq for a year, won the a range of economic fronts cluding calling World for protections to attract investment and War I dead at an American damning. It is a disgrace.” say the kind of things — Bronze Star and other create jobs. The announce- military cemetery in He added that “the pres- and especially to me cause commendations, he wasn’t BILLINGS, Mont. — A France as “losers” and ident should humbly apol- I’ve done more for the mil- a sucker!” Trump administration pro- ment provided Trump with a “suckers” in 2018. ogize to every Gold Star itary than almost anyone Beau Biden died of can- posal released Friday would diplomatic win ahead of the The reported comments, mother and father, to anybody else.” cer in 2015. allow the government to November presidential elec- many of which were con- every Blue Star family that Biden’s critique was Returning to Washing- deny habitat protections for tion and furthers his adminis- firmed independently by he’s denigrated ... Who the personal. The former vice ton from a Thursday visit endangered animals and tration’s push to improve the AP, are shining a fresh heck does he think he is?” president often speaks to Pennsylvania, Trump plants in areas that would Israel’s international light on Trump’s previous Trump, in the Oval Of- about his pride for his late told reporters that the At- see greater economic bene- standing. fice said no apology was son Beau’s service in the lantic report was “a dis- public disparagement of fits from being developed — “I’m pleased to announce necessary, because it was Delaware Army National graceful situation” by a American troops and mili- a change critics said could a truly historic commitment,” tary families. That opens a a “fake story.” Guard. As he spoke, Biden “terrible magazine.” open lands to more energy Trump said in the Oval Of- new political vulnerability Trump was alleged to grew angry, raising his “I would be willing to fice, standing alongside the have made the comments voice to rebut Trump’s al- swear on anything that I development and other for the president less than two leaders. “Serbia and in Nov. 2018, as he was set leged comments that Ma- never said that about our activities. two months from Election Kosovo have each commit- Day. to visit the Aisne-Marne rines who died in battle fallen heroes,” Trump told U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- Voice cracking, Biden American Cemetery were “suckers” for getting the reporters, gathered on vice officials described the ted to economic told reporters that “you during a trip to France. killed. the tarmac in the dark. proposal as giving more def- normalization.” know in your gut” Trump’s The White House said the “When my son was an “There is nobody that re- erence to local governments “After a violent and tragic comments, if true, are visit was scrubbed be- assistant U.S. attorney and spects them more. No ani- when they want to build history and years of failed “deplorable.” cause foggy weather made he volunteered to go to mal — nobody — what things like schools and negotiations, my administra- “I’ve just never been as the helicopter trip from Kosovo when the war was animal would say such a hospitals. tion proposed a new way of disappointed, in my whole Paris too risky and a going on, as a civilian, he thing?” But the proposal indicates bridging the divide. By focus- that exemptions from habitat ing on job creation and eco- protections would be consid- nomic growth, the two ered for a much broader countries were able to reach array of developments, in- a major breakthrough,” the Unemployment rate falls to 8.4% cluding at the request of pri- president said. vate companies that lease Trump said Serbia has federal lands or have permits committed to open a com- Drop happens even to use them. Government-is- mercial office in Jerusalem sued leases and permits can this month and move its em- allow energy development, bassy there in July. as hiring slows grazing, recreation, logging Serbia’s decision to move and other commercial uses its embassy from Tel Aviv to Christopher Rugaber Jerusalem is a nod to both AP economics writer of public lands. Blake’s father Israel and the United States. WASHINGTON — U.S. unemploy- The Trump administration ment dropped sharply in August says paralyzed recognized Jerusalem as Is- from 10.2% to a still-high 8.4%, with son optimistic rael’s capital in late 2017 about half the 22 million jobs lost to and moved the U.S. em- the coronavirus outbreak recovered MADISON, Wis. — Jacob bassy there in May 2018. so far, the government said Friday in Blake’s father said Friday one of the last major economic re- that his “happy-go-lucky” son Survivor search ports before Election Day. is optimistic for his future, al- grips a grieving Employers added 1.4 million jobs though he remains para- last month, down from 1.7 million in lyzed from the waist down Beirut after blast July and the fewest since hiring re- after being shot seven times BEIRUT — People sumed in May. And an increasingly in the back by a Kenosha, throughout Lebanon ob- large share of Americans reported Wisconsin, police officer. served a moment of silence that their jobs are gone for good, ac- A clearly exhausted Jacob Friday to mark one month cording to the Labor Department Associated Press Blake Sr., speaking by video since the devastating Beirut report. Store closing signs are shown on a Stein Mart store Aug. 30, 2020, in Salt Lake chat from a Milwaukee hotel, explosion, while rescuers dug Altogether, that was seen by econ- City. The government issues the jobs report Friday, Sept. 4, for August at a time through the rubble of a build- omists as evidence that further im- told The Associated Press of continuing layoffs and high unemployment. ing destroyed in the blast, provement is going to be sluggish that the past two weeks hoping to find a survivor. and uneven. “That’s bad, it’s too high, many months should be considerably have been “surreal” and “like “The fact that employment is set- people will be suffering, but you can smaller,” he said. a dream” and he’s mentally The split-screen images tling into a trend of slower, grinding see healthy from there,” Strain said. Retailers added 250,000 jobs, led worn out. He said he’s been reflected the pain and an- growth is worrisome for the broader “The question always has been: by big gains at warehouse clubs and receiving death threats, guish that persists one recovery,” said Lydia Boussour, an What’s going to matter more on supercenters, and restaurants, ho- which he said he couldn’t month after the Aug. 4 blast economist at Oxford Economics. Election Day — the rate of improve- tels and entertainment firms gained talk about in detail. that killed 191 people, in- Still, President Donald Trump, ment of the economy or the absolute 174,000. Health care added 90,000. “It’s been hard on every- jured 6,000 others and trau- who is seeking re-election in less condition of the economy?” But manufacturers, which are en- body,” Blake Sr., who drove matized Lebanon, which than two months amid the worst The drop in unemployment was joying a jump in demand, particu- from North Carolina to be already was suffering under economic downturn since the De- sharper than most economists ex- larly for cars, added just 29,000 jobs, with his hospitalized son, a severe economic crisis pression in the 1930s, exulted over pected and was attributed mainly to one-tenth of their job growth in said. and financial collapse. the latest unemployment figure, say- businesses recalling workers who June. Construction added just 16,000 Jacob Blake, a 29-year- The search operation in the ing, “That is many, many months had been temporarily laid off. despite strong home building. historic Mar Mikhail district — ahead of schedule.” After an epic collapse in the old Black man, was shot Private companies added just Aug. 23, setting off days of on a street once filled with Democratic nominee Joe Biden over 1 million jobs in August, with spring, when the economy shrank at downplayed the report and said the protests that made Wiscon- crowded bars and restaurants the government providing nearly a roughly 30% annual rate, growth viral outbreak is still weighing on has been rebounding as states have sin the epicenter of the na- — has gripped the nation for 350,000 others, including a quar- the economy. reopened at least parts of their tion’s ongoing debate over the past 24 hours. The possi- ter-million temporary census work- “Donald Trump may be the only economies. But uncertainty is run- police violence and racial in- bility, however unlikely, that a ers. The fall in private hiring from president in modern history to leave ning high, and many companies are justice. Over three days, survivor could be found after 1.5 million jobs in July was seen as a office with fewer jobs than when he still cutting jobs, with most of the dozens of fires were set and one month gave hope to peo- sign that employers remain cautious took office,” Biden said. The U.S. layoffs permanent. some Kenosha businesses ple who followed the live im- with the virus still out of control. has 4.7 million fewer jobs now than Casino and hotel operator MGM ages on television, wishing for The outbreak is blamed for about destroyed. On Aug. 25, pros- when Trump was inaugurated, but if Resorts, slammed by declines in ecutors say a 17-year-old a miracle. the monthly gains continue at the 187,000 deaths and almost 6.2 mil- travel and tourism, said last week lion confirmed infections in the from Illinois shot and killed The operation began same pace as in August, those jobs that it is eliminating 18,000 jobs. two demonstrators. His attor- Thursday after a dog used U.S., by far the highest totals in the Coca Cola, which derives half its would be recovered by January. neys say the teenager, who by the Chilean search-and- Friday’s figures were the next-to- world. sales from stadiums, theaters and rescue team TOPOS de- last employment report before the Richard Moody, chief economist other venues that have been largely was patrolling the streets presidential election Nov. 3. For at Regions Financial, noted that shut down, is offering buyouts to with a rifle, was acting in tected something as it toured many voters, the unemployment about half the private-sector job 4,000 employees. Bed, Bath & Be- self-defense. Gemmayzeh and Mar rate is the most visible measure of gains were in three categories: re- yond will shed 2,800 jobs. Blake was released from Mikhail streets and rushed the economy. tail, restaurants, hotels and casinos, More than 20% of small busi- intensive care this week and toward the rubble. Rescue Should unemployment keep drop- and health care. All have benefited nesses are still closed, a figure that “is doing a little bit better,” his workers used cranes, shov- ping rapidly, it could near 7% by from the reopening of most states’ has been flat since June, according father said. els and their bare hands in a early November, said Michael economies. to Homebase, a provider of Still, “from the waist down, meticulous search after a Strain, an economist at the Ameri- “When the reopening effect wears time-management software to small no movement,” Blake Sr. pulsing signal was detected. can Enterprise Institute. off, the overall job gains in coming companies. said. “He can’t move.” — From wire reports

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ongregation Beth Sholom, help them participate ourselves, our com- As the New Year begins, we Beverly Hills, serving our in the services. munities and our commit to self-reflection and Ccommunity for 50 years, Rosh HaShanah world in the year to inner change. As both seekers will be observing the Jewish and Yom Kippur are come. and givers of pardon, we turn High Holidays this year. observed by Jews all There also are sev- first to those whom we have Nancy Kennedy The first services will be at over the world. Rosh eral holiday rituals wronged, acknowledging our GRACE 5:30 p.m.Friday evening, HaShanah (literally, observed at home. sins and the pain we have NOTES Sept. 18, where we will have a “Head of the Year”) is Customs associated caused them. We are also com- special Rosh HaShanah Seder. the Jewish New Year, with the holiday in- manded to forgive, to be willing Day services for Rosh HaSha- a time of prayer, clude sounding the to let go of any resentment we nah will be at 10 a.m. Saturday self-reflection and Alisa Forman shofar, eating a round feel towards those who have morning, Sept. 19, then at 10 a.m. repentance. GUEST challah and tasting committed offenses against us. The Sunday, Sept. 20. Rosh HaShanah apples and honey to Only then can we turn to God Yom Kippur will be at marks the beginning COLUMN represent a sweet and ask for forgiveness. 6:45 p.m. Sunday evening (Kol of a 10-day period, New Year. For more information and/or Nidre), Sept. 27, then at 10 a.m. known as the Yamim Nora-im Yom Kippur is the holiest day to join our Zoom services as a gospel Monday, Sept. 28, and conclud- (“Days of Awe” or “High Holi- on the Jewish calendar. It is a guest, please contact Barbara ing service at 6 p.m. days”), culminating with Yom moment in Jewish time when we Hamerling at barb4949@gmail. We will conduct all services Kippur (the “Day of dedicate our mind, body and com. via Zoom with some originating Atonement”). soul to reconciliation with our according from our sanctuary building. On Rosh HaShanah we review fellow human beings, ourselves Alisa Forman is cantor and Prayer books will be loaned free our actions during the past year, and God through fasting, prayer spiritual leader of Congregation to Teko of charge to our congregants to and we look for ways to improve and repentance. Beth Sholom.

have this cat, Teko. Of all the cats we’ve Iever had, Teko is prob- ably the prettiest, but he’s also the most challenging. We adopted him last Globe-trotting glitch year from the Humanitar- ians, and when I brought him in for his yearly check-up at their veteri- nary clinic they had writ- ten in his file “mean cat.” He bites. He doesn’t like to be picked up. He doesn’t like to be held. He thinks 5:30 a.m. is breakfast time. Every day around 3 or 4 p.m. is his “witching hour” when he’s espe- cially unfriendly. Some- times he’ll look at my arms and lunge for them as if they’re smoked tur- key legs. But other times he’ll climb on my lap, curl up and keep his fangs to him- self. He also likes to sleep at my feet at night. Because I work from home and I’m with him all day, I’m the one who feeds him and cleans his litter box. I buy him toys and play with him. A favorite game is where I toss wadded up balls of paper in the air and he catches them and runs the length of the liv- ing room scooting the Associated Press paper balls like a soccer People wear face masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19 while Pope Francis waves as he arrives for his first general audience ball or a hockey puck. with faithful since February when the coronavirus outbreak broke out, in the San Damaso courtyard at the Vatican, Wednesday, At his checkup, the vet Sept. 2. prescribed meds to curb his meanness, and it does somewhat, but it doesn’t take it away completely. It’s always under the What happens when pandemic locks down the world-traveler pope? surface and I’m always on edge and on guard, wait- NICOLE WINFIELD become a 21st century “prisoner of the declared that the pandemic marked the ing for him to bite me. Associated Press Vatican,” as one of his predecessors beginning of the end of Francis’ pontifi- Recently, I seriously was once known, robbed of the crowds, cate. In a recent essay, he asserted that considered returning him ROME — On the March day that Italy foreign travel and visits to the periph- tensions that had percolated through- to the Humanitarians. But recorded its single biggest jump in eries that so defined and popularized out the papacy came to the surface when I told my husband, coronavirus fatalities, Pope Francis his papacy. He will resume physical during the lockdown, and won’t fade he said Teko is young and emerged from lockdown to offer an ex- contact with his flock this week with re- even after COVID-19 is tamed. is worth working with and traordinary prayer and plea to his flock vived Wednesday general audiences, “In every papacy there’s a historic that if we returned him, to reassess their priorities, arguing the but the meetings will be held in an in- point after which the final phase be- the next person who virus had proved they needed one ternal Vatican courtyard before a lim- gins, which can last years,” Melloni adopts him might end up another. ited crowd rather than the vast St. wrote. For Francis, “this point was the dumping him in the Francis’ words from the rain-slicked Peter’s Square. pandemic and his solitude before the woods. promenade of St. Peter’s Basilica en- After weeks during which Italy virus.” I don’t want that to hap- capsulated the core messages he has brought the virus under control, the Papal biographer Austen Ivereigh pen. He’s a challenge, but emphasized during his seven-year pon- country’s caseload is rebounding — concurred that the pandemic was in- I can’t not take care of tificate: solidarity, social justice and now adding more than 1,000 new infec- deed “a before and after moment” for him. care for the most vulnerable. tions a day — so there’s no telling when the papacy and humanity itself. But he When I first saw him, I But the dramatic moment also under- or how more ambitious public gather- disputed that Francis was isolated and knew he was mine. scored how isolated the pope had be- ings and travel might return. said the crisis had offered him an unex- I always remember come during the COVID-19 emergency What does all this mean for a 83-year- pected opportunity to provide spiritual hearing someone say that and a sustained season of opposition old globe-trotting pope and his ministry guidance to a world in need. all of life illustrates bibli- from his conservative critics: He was to the 1.2-billion-member Catholic The pandemic, he said in an inter- cal truth, which includes utterly alone before an invisible enemy, Church? view, had given “a whole new impetus cats that bite. preaching to a hauntingly empty piazza. Alberto Melloni, a church historian Someone also has said, During the virus crisis, Francis has usually sympathetic to Francis, See POPE/Page B3 “Hurt people hurt peo- ple.” Bullies bully be- cause they’ve been bullied. One of the volunteers at RELIGION NOTES the Humanitarians said maybe Teko was mis- A food pantry is provided by St. place and the program promises to weeks and teacher workdays are questions. Every week, members will treated before he came to Timothy Church and LifeTree offer even more opportunity for also available and all workers are participate in a Zoom meeting in them and maybe that’s Church from 9:30 a.m. to noon every students. DCF trained and background small core-group discussions led by why he bites. Tuesday at LifeTree Church, 1501 SE Parents can bring their children to screened. trained leaders. A teaching on the He doesn’t trust the U.S. 19 in Crystal River during the the KIDZONE at 7 a.m., Monday North Oak Camp Ministries is lo CBS website will follow each core person who feeds him and - cares for him and who is pandemic. St. Timothy is still not through Friday. The students are then cated in the KIDZONE at 9324 N. group discussion. Class members will always thinking about open, but we do man the pantry out- transported by school bus to Citrus Elkcam Blvd. in Citrus Springs. Call be encouraged in the areas of perse- what he needs and how to side in front of the building. Once we Springs Elementary School. The Be- 352-489-1688 for more information. vering under trial, living wisely, prayer help him feel safe and are back to normal, the schedule will fore School program includes Nature Coast Community Bible and seeking God in troubling times. secure. return back to just the second and breakfast. Study (CBS) will offer a 30-week, in- CBS is part of an international or- I won’t ever harm him, fourth Tuesdays. For more informa- Students who need the after school depth Bible study on Thursday morn- ganization that provides interdenomi- but maybe he doesn’t tion, call 352-403-1498. program are transported back to the ings, beginning Sept. 10. In order to national Bible study. Visit the class know that. Maybe he The Before and After School pro- church property from the school by comply with COVID-19 state and website at naturecoast.cbsclass.org doesn’t trust that. gram at North Oak Church is now school bus, where they will receive CDC guidelines, our class will be for more information and to preregis- In many ways — except available for students K5 to fifth grade an afternoon snack, a homework meeting virtually using a CBS Zoom ter, which is recommended. To in- for the biting part — I’m who attend Citrus Springs Elemen- room and recreation until parents pick partnership. CBS is celebrating 45 quire, call Terry at 352-287-5503 or like that with God. tary School and a possible connec- them up by 6 p.m. A pilot program to years since its inception, so all U.S. Rosey at 352-634-3952.a The Bible says if we tion with Central Ridge Elementary offer a limited number of Central classes will study the Gospel of John Our Lady of Grace Catholic draw near to God he will School. Ridge Elementary School students this school year. Church will resume their outdoor flea draw near to us (James 4:8), and I want to, but Changes necessary due to the van transportation is available de- Once registered, each class mem- market from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. COVID-19 pandemic have been ad- pending on registration and need. ber will receive a course book with a See GRACE/Page B3 dressed, safety measures are in Full day camps for school holiday commentary and home study See NOTES/Page B3 B2 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Places Of Worship That Offer Love, Peace And Harmony To All.

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helping grievers learn how to make a St. Anne’s Episcopal Church in new life.Thirty years of experience has Crystal River is open for 8 a.m. and NOTES 10:15 a.m. Mass on Sunday. St. Anne’s POPE Continued from Page B1 taught us how to help make a positive Continued from Page B1 difference in person’s life. is at 9870 W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal The group meets 1:15-3 p.m. St. River. Call 352-795-2176. Saturday, Sept. 5, at 6 Roosevelt Blvd., Thomas the Apostle is on U.S. 19, 300 North Oak Baptist Church has re- to the papacy” to double social, health care and down on its core message, other structures to be Beverly Hills. Vendor spaces are avail- yards southwest of Cardinal, just past opened the doors for worship services articulated most compre- more equitable and Walmart, on the west side. For informa- on Sundays under some restrictions. able for $10 and should be reserved in hensively in Francis’ 2015 sustainable. advance. Steps have been taken to ob- tion, call 352-220-1959. There are two services — at encyclical “Praised Be.” “The pope isn’t just serve COVID-19 protocols; No food or Floral City United Methodist Church 9 a.m. and at 10:45 a.m. Safety precau- In the document, Francis looking at the emergency,” refreshments will be available. For infor- is in its main sanctuary for Sunday 9:30 tions are in place. demanded political lead- said Sister Alessandra mation or to reserve a space, call 352- a.m. services. The church is following Registration for seats is requested so ers correct the “perverse” Smerilli, an economist 527-6459 email wjeselso@tampabay. CDC guidelines and Methodist district re- that people are seated at a distance from structural inequalities of who is a key member of rr.com. quirements including social distancing, one another. There are labels on the the global economy that the commission. “He is Calvary Chapel Crystal River is a alternate pews with only same-family floor and driveway to maintain social dis- had turned Earth into an perhaps one of the few nondenominational church that focuses members sitting together. tancing for those waiting to be seated. “immense pile of filth.” world leaders who is on the teaching and preaching of the The entire sanctuary is sanitized Every other pew is empty and all of the “It is his conviction that pushing to ensure that we word of God. We study the Bible verse weekly. There is no direct contact of facilities being used are cleaned be- this is a turning point, and don’t waste this crisis, that by verse, chapter by chapter. We meet at members, nor congregational singing, tween services. that what the church can all the pain that this crisis 7 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m. Sunday but musical performances by gospel art- The doors open 15 minutes prior to offer humanity could be has caused isn’t in vain.” very helpful,” Ivereigh at 1145 NW U.S. 19, Crystal River, be- ists are being shown on the big screen the service and the congregation is dis- In recent weeks, Fran- during the service. The church service is missed by pews at the end of each ser- said. “He is convinced cis has also launched a se- hind the Crystal River Motel. Call us at that ... in a crisis, and a ries of new catechism at 9:30 a.m. Sunday with Pastor Joyce vice. Ushers and greeters are 352-794-6789 any time. major crisis like a war or lessons applying Catholic Shepherd’s Way Baptist Church at Dunne. The services can also be viewed appropriately masked and gloved al- a pandemic, you either social teaching to the pan- 965 N. Lecanto Highway in Lecanto has on Facebook for those who prefer to re- though masks are not required for come out better or you demic, reasserting the a sign language interpreter versed in main home at this time. worshippers. come out worse.” church’s “preferential op- American Sign Language to interpret For more information, contact the Flo- We invite anyone and everyone to call There are rumors Fran- tion for the poor” by de- both music and message ral City United Methodist Church at 352- our church office at 489-1688 to request a cis is writing a new encyc- manding that the rich at the 10 a.m. Sunday service for those 344-1771. For those attending, the seat. All are welcome; however, no chil- lical for the don’t get priority in getting residents who are hearing impaired. church encourages everyone to bring dren’s activities or child care is available post-COVID-19 world, but a vaccine and that politi- Due to the uncertainties regarding the nonperishable food to be deposited in yet. for now a key part of his cal leaders address social COVID-19 situation, the November con- the entrance foyer that will be distributed For those not yet comfortable with gath- message is embodied by a injustices exacerbated by cert at Homosassa First United Meth- to those in need in Citrus County. ering, a streamlined service is available on Vatican commission help- the crisis. odist Church has been canceled. As of First Baptist Church of Beverly Hills YouTube after 3 p.m. each Sunday by ing local church leaders “Some people can work now, the other three concerts of the is open for Sunday service. Restrictions going to northoakbc. North Oak is at 9324 ensure that the needs of from home, while this is the poorest are met now impossible for many oth- are still scheduled. and social distancing still apply, and we N. Elkcam Blvd. in Citrus Springs. Music Series and after the emergency ers,” Francis pointed out ask that you wear masks for the comfort First Lutheran Church of Inverness Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the fades. last week. “Certain chil- of others. We will continue with video of will reopen its food pantry from 10 a.m. Dunnellon Concert Series at Dunnel- The commission is pro- dren ... can continue to re- lon Presbyterian Church has been our services for those that may not yet to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and viding concrete assistance ceive an academic canceled for the fall quarter. Plans will be comfortable with returning to church, Thursday. The church has also started — every month or so the education, while this has be made to start up again in January and many more that have enjoyed the live services. Services will be at 9 a.m. Vatican announces a new been abruptly interrupted 2021. sermon from afar. for the time being and a live podcast at delivery of ventilators to a for many, many others. St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic There are no youth activities yet, and www.1stlutheran.church will continue developing country — as Some powerful nations Church in Homosassa has resumed Be- children are welcome to attend service with all services and Bible studies on well as policy recommen- can issue money to deal reavement Support Group Thursday with their parents. Please enjoy pastor’s Wednesday. For more information, call dations for how govern- with the crisis, while this meetings in the hall behind the church. sermons online on our website, www. the church at 352-7261637. The church ments and institutions can would mean mortgaging We take a positive approach to grief by fbcbh.com. is at 1900 W. State Road 44, Inverness. re-think global economic, the future for others.”

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The feeling!” four aces were held, South had a word “commit” is often used to At the bridge table, if you are an close decision whether to settle mean something bad, like com- underdog to make your contract, for six clubs or jump to seven UGYBG mitting a crime or committing but get lucky with suit splits and clubs. a sin. However, suicide is not a finesses, you will be happy, but At Bridge Base Online, one pair sin or a crime. The word com- your opponents will be pained, bid six and one bid seven. The de- mitted has a lot of stigma asso- having gotten a bad board after clarer in the small slam played TRECIM ciated with it, and using it to perfectly. He took the first trick discuss suicide can add to the with his diamond ace and re- stigma many suicide loss sur- turned a diamond. He was able to vivors or those who are sui- ruff his third diamond on the cidal can feel. Instead, it’s so BFAULI much better to say “died by board, draw trumps and discard the free JUST JUMBLE Get app • Follow us on Twitter suicide,” as that helps to make the heart queen on the second it sound more like a cause of high spade from the board. Now arrange the circled letters death rather than a crime. I’d The declarer in the grand slam ©2020 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. really love it if you would re- took a no-chance line. He won mind your readers that, in this with his diamond ace, played a Ans. case, word use can matter a club to dummy’s nine and took the here: great deal. Also, please check losing heart finesse to go down (Answers Monday) out Conversations Matter: two. But even if the finesse had Jumbles: HEAVY MIMIC HYMNAL BUDGET www.conversationsmatter. Yesterday’s worked, South still would have Answer: The arrogant king who could say “hello” in many com.au/. They have some great had a diamond loser to eliminate. languages was — “HI” AND MIGHTY resources for how to talk about He needed spades 3-3 and clubs suicide. — Grieving Sister 2-2 — a massive 14.5% chance. He Dear Grieving: I am so sorry should have ruffed a spade in his for your loss. I had never con- hand, drawn trumps ending on the MORE PUZZLES sidered the stigma with which board and discarded his losers on n Find the daily crossword puzzle inside the Chronicle’s that phrase was imbued. the high spades. Lucky, lucky, classified pages, along with Sudoku, Wordy Gurdy and Thanks for bringing it to my lucky! attention. a word puzzle.

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ARRINGS - Gold REX Century 21 which makes it illegal WETLAND SETBACK Great Condition! Diamond Costume to advertise “any LINES Seats 3 comfortably 6 lines - 10 days German Shepherd Nature Coast, Retail $99 Sell $35 835 NE Highway 19, preference, limitation ENVIRONMENTAL $250 352-212-4775 (up to 2 items 352-513-5339 mix, 7 y.o., Crystal River Fl, or discrimination ASSESSMENTS per ad) JEWELRY BOX neutered, Office 352-795-0021 based on race, color, Michael G. Czerwinski, Upright Jewelry Box $25 Direct 352-613-3988 religion, sex, handi- DUNNELLON $1 - $200 microchipped, P.A ~$69.95~ 352-382-3159 cap, familial status or North Williams St $11.50 heartworm-neg., ENVIRONMENTAL national origin, or an 3000 SF MOL; MONTEREY house trained, intention, CONSULTANTS 2000 MONTURA $201-$400 Commercial building to make such prefer- 23½’, VG cond, too Run ‘til it sells $16.50 weight about 65 on .042 acre 352-249-1012 pounds. UTD on ence, limitation or **For sale or lease** mgcenvironmental many extra’s to list, discrimination. “ Fa- $9,000 or best offer $401-$800 I buy, jewelry, silver, Call for details .com shots. Loyal, milial status includes (352) 563-0074 $21.50 gold, paintings, instru- Contact: Al Isnetto, 30+ Yrs. Experience ments, records, an- obedient, loves children under the age Palmwood Realty. tiques, coins,watches hikes, car rides, of 18 living with 352-597-2500 x202 $801-$1500 parents or legal cus- $26.50 & MORE! being with his RENTAL MANAGEMENT 352-454-0068 REALTY, INC. todians, pregnant Applies to all person. Fenced 352-563-5966 women and people vehicles, boats, WANTED yard preferred. 352-795-7368 securing custody of Classified Dept. JUNK & ESTATE RV’s, campers Introduction with children under 18. DAVID KURTZ CARS CRYSTAL RIVER This newspaper will Realtor PONTOON & motorcycles. 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