<<

Project1:Layout 1 6/10/2014 1:13 PM Page 1

NHL: Lightning, Stars begin Stanley Cup Final today /A8

SATURDAY TODAY CITRUSCOUNTY & next morning HIGH 91 Few scattered LOW PM storms. 71 PAGE A4 www.chronicleonline.com SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community 50¢ VOL. 125 ISSUE 347 Justice Black bear sightings continue Ruth FWC bear biologists esti- Young one searches for new home mate the bear weighs be- tween 150 and 200 pounds, Buster Thompson Karen Parker, spokes- the size of a “dispersing juve- Bader Staff writer woman for the Florida Fish nile,” Parker said. and Wildlife Conservation “It just broke away from its A young black bear looking Commission (FWC), said two mom,” she said, “It’s trying to Ginsburg for a place to call home con- residents also spotted the find its own territory.” tinued its search in Citrus bear Thursday morning, mov- Parker said the first sight- County, causing surprises for ing north of the Crystal River ing was reported on Monday, passersby. Golf Club. behind the Publix at State dies at 87 The latest sightings reported Bear sightings can be re- Road 44 and County Road 486. Mark Sherman to the Chronicle from the af- ported to be FWC by calling There were more sightings Associated Press ternoon of Thursday, Sept. 17, the agency’s Wildlife Alert Tuesday near Three Sisters Special to the Chronicle 2020, placed the animal along Hotline, 888-404-3922. Springs, and Wednesday near Wendy Watson snapped a photo Thursday, WASHINGTON — Su- U.S. 19 in between Crystal “We want to know where the Northeast Third Street. Sept. 17, 2020, of a black bear wandering along preme Court Justice Ruth River and Homosassa. bear is,” Parker said Friday. See BEAR/Page A6 U.S. 19 in between Crystal River and Homosassa. Bader Ginsburg, a dimin- utive yet towering wom- en’s rights champion who became the court’s second female justice, died Fri- day at Franklin living the dream her home in Wash- ington. She was 87. Gins- Ruth burg Bader died of Ginsburg compli- US Supreme cations Court Justice. from metastatic pancreatic cancer, the court said. Her death just over six weeks before Election Day is likely to set off a heated battle over whether Presi- dent Donald Trump should nominate, and the Republican-led Senate should confirm, her re- placement, or if the seat should remain vacant until the outcome of his race against Democrat Joe Biden is known. Chief Justice John Rob- erts mourned Ginsburg’s passing. “Our Nation has lost a jurist of historic stature. We at the Su- preme Court have lost a BRANDON TODD/Carolina Panthers cherished colleague. Sam Franklin, a 2015 Citrus High graduate, during a recent practice with the Carolina Panthers. Franklin, an undrafted rookie safety out Today we mourn, but with of Temple, and the Panthers take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020. confidence that future generations will remem- ber Ruth Bader Ginsburg Citrus alum makes debut in NFL as we knew her — a tire- less and resolute cham- Chris Bernhardt Jr. from Citrus High in 2015 and pion of justice,” Roberts Staff writer spent the last four years at said in a statement. Temple, played on all four spe- Ginsburg announced in Understandably, Sam Frank- cial teams units on Sunday, for July that she was undergo- lin admitted he has gone a total of 18 snaps, and also ing chemotherapy treat- through a lot of emotions the saw two snaps on defense. ment for lesions on her past few weeks. “I’ve been happy, but not re- liver, the latest of her sev- That kind of thing should be ally satisfied. I want to achieve eral battles with cancer. expected for a small-town kid, more,” Franklin said. “To Ginsburg spent her an undrafted rookie who rose reach this is one of the final years on the bench through the ranks and made biggest blessings. I had to step as the unquestioned his NFL debut last Sunday, back after the first game and leader of the court’s lib- Sept. 13, 2020. That’s exactly take it all in. It was like, ‘Wow, eral wing and became what Franklin did when he I just played in the NFL.’ I’ve something of a rock star took the field for the Carolina dreamt of getting here and for Panthers in their 34-30 sea- it to actually happen, it was a Franklin, an undrafted rookie safety out of Temple, and the Panthers to her admirers. take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on See RBG/Page A5 son-opening loss to the Las lot.” Vegas Raiders at Bank of Now comes a Week 2 trip Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020. America Stadium. back home, of sorts. The Pan- Stadium this Sunday to take on Buccaneers at 1 p.m. Citrus County Franklin, who graduated thers will be at Raymond James Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay See FRANKLIN/Page A13 COVID-19 update Forty-five new positive cases were reported in Citrus County since the latest FDOH update. Seven new hospitalizations were re- Citrus’ August employment picture brightens ported; one new death was reported. To date in the Michael D. Bates substantially lower jobless rate August’s rate was 7.3%, down Citrus County’s labor force in- county, 2,586 people have Staff writer from one month earlier. from 11.3% in July, according to creased by 1,462 in July, to 46,509. tested positive (including The brighter picture was seen data released Friday by the Flor- The number of employed rose by Citrus County’s employment throughout Florida as more peo- ida Department of Economic Op- 3,134 to 43,103 and the number of eight non-residents), picture saw marked improvement ple head back to work after six portunity. There’s still ground to unemployed dropped by 1,672 to 269 have been hospitalized in August, with more people work- months of pandemic-induced make up, though, from last year 3,406. and 81 have died. ing, less unemployed and a shutdowns. when the rate was 5.1%. See EMPLOYMENT/Page A6

Classifieds . . . . .B6 Crossword . . . . .B9 INDEX Lottery Numbers . .A10 Religion ...... B1 Comics ...... B5. Editorial ...... A12 Lottery Payouts . . .A10 TV Listings . . . . .B4 Horoscope . . . . . A4 Entertainment . . . .A4 Obituaries . . . .None

000Z127 A2 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE WE NEED

TRADES!OF NOW up % KBB FOR YOUR OFFERING to 120 TRADE

Text VILLAGE to 90407 to see all special offers! 2021 TOYOTA 2020 TOYOTA 2020 TOYOTA 2020 TOYOTA COROLLA RAV4 LE CAMRY LE TACOMA MODEL#1852 LE MODEL#4430 0% APR MODEL#2532 V6 SR5 AVAILABLE MODEL#7146

$ $ $ $ 152 -OR- ZERO 219 -OR- ZERO 180 -OR- ZERO 208-OR- ZERO PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS DOWN PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS DOWN PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS DOWN PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS DOWN $355/MO. FOR 36 MOS. WITH $3999 DOWN $264/MO. FOR 36 MOS. WITH $3999 DOWN WITH $3999 DOWN $291/MO. FOR 36 MOS. WITH $3999 DOWN $327/MO. FOR 36 MOS.

FOR WELL-QUALIFIED LESSEES WITH APPROVED CREDIT THROUGH SETF. NOT ALL LESSEES WILL QUALIFY. CLOSED-END LEASE ON NEW 2021 COROLLA LE MODEL #1852. $191 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $3999 DUE AT SIGNING OR $276 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS $0 DUE AT SIGNING. NEW 2020 RAV4 LE MODEL # 4430. $247 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $3999 DUE AT SIGNING OR $335 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $0 DUE AT SIGNING. NEW 2020 CAMRY LE MODEL # 2532 $208 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $3999 DUE AT SIGNING OR $291 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $0 DUE AT SIGNING. NEW 2020 TACOMA V6 SR5 MODEL # 7146. $238 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS $3999 DUE AT SIGNING. OR $327 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS. $0 DUE AT SIGNING. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. MONTHLY PAYMENTS DO NOT INCLUDE TAXES. 12,000 MILES PER YEAR. APR OFFER: WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRICES ARE PLUS TAX TAG AND $995 DEALER FEE. EXPIRES 8/31/2020. OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED. INTEREST ACCRUES FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. PAYMENTS MAY BE DEFERRED FOR THE FIRST 90 DAYS THROUGH SETF, ON RETAIL CONTRACTS, FOR TERMS UP TO 75 MONTHS. 0% APR FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT AND FINANCING THROUGH SOUTHEAST TOYOTA FINANCE. MONTHLY PAYMENT $16.67 PER $1000 FINANCED. 120% KBB OFFER: DEDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE FOR MILAGE, WEAR AND TEAR, AND RECONDITIONING. HUGE SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED VEHICLES UNDER $15,000

2008 TOYOTA 2015 TOYOTA 2015 TOYOTA 2014 DODGE 2012 HONDA AVALON XL PRIUS C TWO CAMRY SE JOURNEY SE CR-V EX

20080301 $5,992 20060118 $8,954 20080283 $8,512 20089008 $9,822 20080250 $11,342 2014 FORD 2016 TOYOTA 2017 TOYOTA 2018 FORD 2017 HONDA ACCORD ESCAPE TITANIUM CAMRY LE COROLLA L ESCAPE SE SPORT SPECIAL EDITION

20080394 $12,752 20080263 $14,542 20080325 $14,622 20080282 $15,442 20090068 $15,731 2016 TOYOTA 2016 TOYOTA 2013 LEXUS 2014 FORD 2017 HYUNDAI CAMRY LE PRIUS V III ES 350 MUSTANG V6 SANTA FE SPORT

20089009 $16,972 20070133 $16,294 20080343 $16,852 20090008 $17,392 20090059 $17,551 2016 BMW 3 Series 328i 20090047A...... $17,981 2013 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner 20090040...... $21,952 2016 Toyota 4Runner SR5 20090060...... $27,441 2018 Toyota C-HR XLE 20090052...... $17,992 2017 Cadillac XTS Luxury 4D 20080359...... $22,951 2020 Toyota RAV4 XLE 20080141...... $27,773 2018 Kia Optima EX 20080182...... $17,993 2018 Toyota RAV4 Adventure 20090043...... $23,431 2020 Toyota RAV4 XLE Premium 20090035...... $28,861 2016 Toyota Avalon XLE 20089006...... $18,283 2019 Toyota Prius Limited 20080299...... $25,742 2018 Toyota Highlander XLE 20080160...... $29,993 2020 Toyota Corolla SE 20080044...... $18,374 2020 Toyota RAV4 LE 20080142...... $25,993 2018 GMC Canyon All Terrain 20080031...... $30,691 2017 Toyota Tacoma SR5 20080318...... $31,422 2017 Toyota RAV4 LE 20080309...... $18,682 2018 Honda CR-V Touring 20080183...... $26,553 2019 Toyota Tacoma SR5 20080386...... $32,422 2018 Toyota Prius Two Eco 20080395...... $18,972 2019 Toyota Tacoma SR 20080025...... $26,884 2018 Toyota Tacoma SR5 20099001...... $34,982 2020 Toyota Corolla SE 20080120...... $19,193 2017 Toyota Sienna XLE Van 20079003...... $26,974 2018 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 20090047...... $35,721 2018 Toyota C-HR XLE 20070262...... $19,774 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT LT1 20080346....$26,992 2019 Cadillac XT5 Luxury 20099002...... $35,812 2017 GMC Terrain SLE-2 20080243...... $20,392 2017 Toyota Sienna XLE Van 20079002...... $26,994 2017 Toyota Tacoma Limited 20090058...... $37,361 2016 Toyota Avalon Touring 20080206...... $20,693 2018 Nissan Armada SL 20080162...... $26,994 2017 Ford F-150 Platinum 20080198...... $43,993 ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG AND $995 DEALER FEE. Page A3 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020

State &Citrus L Countyoca Chronicle l Inverness lowers property tax rate

Fred Hiers The Citrus County property was something the city could keeping taxes at the rollback budget meeting and told the Staff writer appraiser certified the city’s afford to do and the lost rate level will help local busi- council he meant no slight when full, non-exempt taxable value $146,086 would not make much nesses, which are already strug- during his city’s budget meeting The Inverness city council fi- at $512,755,201. This estimate in- difference in the overall bud- gling financially because of the this week he said that Crystal nalized Thursday its ad valorem cludes new and improved tax- get. The city’s 2020-2021 bud- coronavirus pandemic. River was “light-years ahead” of tax rate for 2020-2021 and re- able properties of $1,438,945 and get, including debt and “We’ve always tried to help Inverness when it came to its duced it in order to collect no in total, also due to increased transfers, is $18,292,022. local business,” he said. millage rate. more revenue than it did a year values of existing properties, a Councilman Ken Hinkle said City Manager Eric Williams Crystal River’s millage rate is ago. 4.9% growth for Inverness over had the council was looking to said the city is looking to con- 4.8. Meek made his comment The council members voted last year. reduce the millage after years of tinue and reduce the millage when a Crystal River resident unanimously during the second At the proposed millage of increasing it. Florida statutes rate in the future and better di- asked why Crystal River could of two state-required meetings 7.9730, at 95% collection, the city cap county and city millage versify the city’s revenue not impose a rollback rate. The to set the city’s millage rate at will collect $3.88 million in ad rates at 10. sources, including imposing council members said they were 7.9730. The millage had been valorem taxes. He said the additional money fees for services. not offended and understood he 8.2729 this year. One mill in property, or ad va- would probably have gone to re- The city this year imposed for meant no harm. The 7.9730 millage rate is also lorem, taxes is equal to $1 for serves, and there is enough the first time a monthly residen- Williams told the Chronicle the city’s rollback rate. The roll- each $1,000 of the property’s tax- there for now. tial waste collection fee. Previ- that comparing the two cities back rate is the millage rate able value. The city has $5 million in dis- ously, the city paid for collection was not fair because Crystal which would generate the same So if a property is worth cretionary spending reserves, service using residential prop- River had a large population of amount of property tax as the $75,000, after homestead exemp- meaning the money is not ear- erty taxes. property owners who owned previous year. So if the value of tions, the property owner’s city marked and can be spent the Williams said the city would second homes there and did not taxable property in the city in- property taxes will be $597.96. way the council sees fit. continue to look at initiating get homestead exemptions. In creases, the rollback rate That does not include county or “We asked (city manager Eric fees for services rather than addition, Inverness has the re- decreases. school taxes. Williams) to see if we could look always to the general quirement of providing services If the city council had kept its Council president Jacquie bring (the millage rate) down. fund. as the county seat. millage rate at 8.2729, it would Hepfer said after the budget We’re trying to move it down,” In other business: Contact Chronicle reporter Fred have collected an additional meeting that lowering the mill- Hinkle said. n Crystal River Mayor Joe Hiers at fred.hiers@chronicle $146,086 from property owners. age rate to the rollback level Hinkle said he also hopes Meek attended the Inverness online.com or 352-397-5914. Sally, high tides bring flooding Faulty GPS leads to arrest Fred Hiers Staff writer

Incorrect GPS direc- tions led to the arrest Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020, of a Dunnellon man now fac- Little Springs Park in Crystal ing two counts of shooting River is covered in flood waters into a car and a home after brought in Thursday, Sept. 17, a driver pulled into his 2020, from high tides and driveway, according to Hurricane Sally’s northeastern local law enforcement. winds. A Citrus County Sher- iff ’s deputy arrested Ste- ven Michael Maurer, 49, of Storm makes Dunnel- lon, on Thursday, mark far from after the victims in the car epicenter pressed Buster charges, Thompson said Jodi Steven Staff writer Sanders, Maurer Citrus High tides coupled with left- County Sheriff ’s Office over winds from Hurricane spokeswoman. There was Sally brought some minor an arrest warrant issued flooding to Citrus County’s for Maurer on Thursday, coast and low-lying areas. Sept. 17, 2020. Waters began to creep up Sander said on Sept. 4, around 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, 2020, a driver and passen- Sept. 17, 2020, an hour before ger of a car were taken to high tide peaked, Citrus Maurer’s home by mistake County Director of Emergency by the car’s GPS. She said Management Chris Evan said as the two tried to make a Friday. U-turn and leave Maurer’s Evan said a foot-and-a-half driveway, Maurer fired of water was reported on several rounds from his Ozello Trail by St. Martins, cre- home at the car, striking ating an impassable route for a the vehicle. During the school bus dropping off shooting, Maurer also students. Citrus County Sheriff’s Office missed the car and struck a neighbor’s house, which Flood waters also rose along High tides and Hurricane Sally’s northeastern winds on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020, brought flooding to was occupied at the time. U.S. 19 in Crystal River, includ- low-lying coastal areas of Citrus County, including this scene near Charlie’s Fish House in Crystal River. No one was hurt during ing Little Springs Park, Evan pushing water into Florida’s still pose local dangers.” surge and floods,” he said, the shooting. said. northwest coast, Evan Evan reminded coastal resi- “and with that, you have to Maurer was charged This happened as Sally explained. dents to monitor storms and make preparations.” with one count of shooting/ moved from the Florida/ “People see a storm go away, heed evacuation warnings Contact Chronicle reporter throwing a deadly missile Alabama border to the north, and say, ‘Hey, we’re safe,’” from officials. Buster Thompson at 352-564- into a vehicle and one northeast. Its strong storm Evan said. “Even though “If you live on the coast, you 2916 or bthompson@chronicle count of shooting/throwing bands followed behind, they’re moving away, they can are very susceptible to storm online.com. a deadly missile into a home. Around the COUNTY Valerie Theatre to n Enhanced cleaning of the A one-day ticket costs $25. Sea- members at 10 a.m. on Saturday, equipment to restore power from a facility. son tickets, good for July 1 through Sept. 19, at the Hills Church, 2 Civic slow-moving storm this size.” reopen Saturday n Hand sanitizer available. Sept. 24, cost $50, with a 10% dis- Circle, Beverly Hills. Refreshments Hurricane Sally knocked out The Valerie Theatre is set to re- This weekend kicks off with a se- count for season tickets purchased will be served. Women of the com- power to 95% of Escambia River open Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, for ries of Elvis Presley films, and tick- prior to July 1. munity are invited to join. This club Electric Cooperative’s members. the first time in approximately five ets are $5 each. The Valerie Theatre A third time reaps $1,000. runs from September, 2020 through The cooperative also sustained months. Staff has implemented new Box Office is open from 11 a.m. to If no one finds it, there will be a May, 2021. CDC guidelines will be heavy damage to its transmission safety and health measures in ac- 4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday drawing of the names of all season followed. For information, call system. WREC line crews are ex- cord with the Centers for Disease and from from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ticket owners and the winner will get 203-915-7407. pected to be in the Panhandle for up Control (CDC) and CinemaSafe. Sundays. Call 352-341-7850 or visit $2,500. to two weeks. New COVID-19 safety and health www.valerietheatre.org for tickets To join the treasure hunt, go on- WREC crews sent measures include: and more information. line at www.wcscallop.eventbrite. to Panhandle Moose Family n Asking all patrons who may be com. hosts spaghetti dinner sick or may have been in contact Find the prize Fifteen WREC employees left Proceeds from this event go to- Crystal River on Thursday, Sept. 17, The community is invited to a with someone COVID-19 to stay scallop, win big ward fighting hunger in our home. to help restore power at Escambia spaghetti and meatball dinner from community. n All patrons and staff will be re- We Care has hidden a second River Electric Cooperative (EREC) 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 20, at the For more information about We quired to wear a mask. scallop and released a second hint located in the Florida Panhandle Crystal River Moose Lodge, 1855 S. Care, visit www.wecarefoodpantry. n Seating is limited and in accor- to help those searching for the after Hurricane Sally left thousands Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. Dinner dance with social distancing guide- prized scallop in their Scallop Trea- org, or facebook.com/ without power. will include spaghetti and meatballs, lines of 6 feet separation. sure Hunt fundraiser, which lasts wecarefoodpantry2. “Hurricane Sally has caused cata- salad, garlic toast and vanilla ice n The theater’s balcony is closed through Sept. 24. Woman’s Club strophic flooding and major damage cream. Soft drinks are available for to patrons but may be opened at The latest hint is: “Unlike our first to the Panhandle of Florida,” said purchase. Cost of dinner is $6 per management’s discretion. scallop, this new scallop went north to meet Saturday Billy Brown, WREC’S General Man- person. All proceeds will benefit n Concessions are closed until to cool off west of the St. Martins The Woman’s Club of Beverly ager. “It will take a substantial Moose Charities. further notice. Keys.” Hills will meet and install new amount of manpower and — From staff reports A4 Saturday, September 19, 2020 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — Lessons from the past will Entertainment Today is Saturday, Sept. 19, the help you decipher what you are up against and how you should move for- 263rd day of 2020. There are ward. Conflict will hold you back. Make 103 days left in the year. amends and let go of regret. Van Morrison targets Today’s Highlight: Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Don’t let virus restrictions in On Sept. 19, 1881, the 20th pres- the past drag you down. Let go of what- three new songs ident of the United States, James A. ever isn’t working for you, and head in Garfield, died 2 1/2 months after a direction that promises progress. LONDON — Van Morrison being shot by Charles Guiteau; Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Avoid get- has never been one to hold back Chester Alan Arthur became ting into an argument. Trying to prove over the years. Why start now? president. a point will be a waste of time and en- The 75-year-old singer-song- On this date: ergy. Make peace a priority. writer is certainly not holding In 1796, President George Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Secrets back on what he thinks of the Washington’s farewell address was can have a damaging effect on rela- lockdown restrictions put in published. In it, America’s first chief tionships. Avoid unnecessary situations place by governments around executive advised, “Observe good by being honest and open to compro- the world in response to the faith and justice toward all nations. mise. Don’t take an unnecessary risk. coronavirus. Cultivate peace and harmony Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Morrison, whose decades as Know when to walk away from a situa- with all.” tion that is no longer working. Look out a musician produced classic hits In 1984, Britain and China com- for your interests, health and emotional such as “Brown Eyed Girl.” “Glo- pleted a agreement on trans- ria” and “Moondance,” revealed Associated Press ferring Hong Kong from British to well-being. Romance is in the stars. In this June 18, 2015 file photo, Van Morrison performs at the Friday that he is releasing three Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Take 46th annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Chinese rule by 1997. protest songs that call for the re- your time. If you act too quickly, there Gala in New York. Van Morrison is to release three new songs In 1985, the Mexico City area was will be repercussions. Make small but strictions on routine activities to over the coming weeks that take a swipe at the lockdown struck by a devastating earthquake effective changes to position yourself be lifted. restrictions imposed by the British government. that killed at least 9,500 people. for what’s to come. Protect what you’ve In “No More Lockdown,” the In 1986, federal health officials worked so hard to acquire. Northern Irishman says the segregationist Gov. announced that the experimental Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Back curbs “enslave” people, effec- ‘Forrest Gump’ George s “stand at the school- drug AZT would be made available off if something doesn’t feel right. Don’t tively labels the British govern- Wallace’ author Winston house door,” to meetings with to thousands of AIDS patients. overreact or take on too much. Watch ment as “fascist bullies,” In 1996, IBM announced it would what others do, and gauge your own Groom dead at 77 presidents. Stars including Tom condemns celebrities for “telling extend health benefits to the part- actions accordingly. Hanks gained in popularity us what we are supposed to FAIRHOPE, Ala. — Winston ners of its gay employees. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Insight through the acclaim the movie feel” and charges scientists for Groom, whose novel “Forrest The BP oil well into situations that can change the way and their performances Ten years ago: “making up crooked facts.” Gump” was made into a six-Os- at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico you take care of your interests will sur- received. “I’m not telling people what to car winning 1994 movie that be- was declared “effectively dead” by face. Listen to those with more experi- Groom was a 1965 graduate do or think. The government is came a soaring pop cultural retired Coast Guard Adm. ence, and don’t hesitate to ask of the , ac- questions if it will help you make the doing a great job of that already,” phenomenon, has died at age 77. President cording to the university, which Five years ago: necessary adjustments. Morrison said. “It’s about free- Mayor Karin Wilson of Fair- Barack Obama paid tribute to Black said it was saddened by the Aries (March 21-April 19) — Your dom of choice, I believe people hope, Alabama, said in a mes- women for their role in helping passing of what it called a emotions will take control if you aren’t should have the right to think for sage posted on social media shape American democracy as he “legend.” careful. Consider alternative ways to re- themselves.” that Groom had died in that delivered the keynote address to Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey also solve issues you have with a loved one. Morrison, who was knighted in south Alabama town. The death the Congressional Black Caucus issued a statement that Groom Taurus (April 20-May 20) — A change 2016 for his services to music was confirmed by a local funeral Foundation’s annual awards dinner. will forever be remembered for will cause confusion and uncertainty. and to tourism in Northern home, which said arrangements One year ago: Under orders his classic work. Take a moment to consider your ac- Ireland, is also releasing “Born were pending. from the Trump administration, the tions before you get involved in some- “Saddened to learn that Ala- To Be Free” and “As I Walked “It is with great sadness that I intelligence community’s inspector thing that may be risky. bama has lost one of our most Out.” The former is due to be re- share the passing of our dear general refused to tell members of Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Use in- gifted writers. While he will be leased on Sept. 25, followed by friend Winston Groom,” Wilson a House panel what was in a whis- telligence to get what you want. Size remembered for creating Forrest the other two songs a month wrote on Facebook, adding her tleblower’s complaint about a pri- up situations before you take action. Gump, Winston Groom was a later. community had “lost an iconic vate conversation between Focus on making home improvements. talented journalist & noted au- Morrison, or “Van the Man” author.” President Donald Trump and Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Let your thor of American history. Our as he is fondly referred to by “Forrest Gump” was the im- Ukraine’s president. actions speak for you. Let go of the hearts & prayers are extended to past and focus on the future. his legions of fans, plans to probable tale of a slow-witted Today’s Birthdays: Country his family,” Ivey said in a mes- Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Spend more perform the songs during his man who was a participant or singer Trisha Yearwood is 56. To- time building a warm and friendly envi- upcoming shows at the London witness to key points of 20th sage posted online. night Show” host Jimmy Fallon is ronment for family and friends. Palladium. Century history — from Alabama — From wire reports 46. Actor Danielle Panabaker is 33.

YESTERDAY’S WEATHER F LO R I DA TE M PERATU RES ALERT CITRUS SIGNUP HI / LO PR City H L F’cast City H L F’cast n To register for the Citrus County Sheriff’s 89/74 0.30" Daytona Bch. 85 76 sh Miami 89 80 t Office’s Alert Citrus weather program, visit Fort Lauderdale 90 78 t Ocala 86 72 sh www.sheriffcitrus.org and click on the links to Fort Myers 91 76 sh Orlando 89 76 sh register. Gainesville 83 70 sh Pensacola 79 67 sh n Create a profile, list how you want to be Homestead 91 76 t Sarasota 90 75 s contacted in case of a weather emergency H / LO PR Jacksonville 80 70 sh Tallahassee 81 66 mc (text, mobile phone, home phone, email), then 88/73 0.20" Key West 91 82 pc Tampa 90 75 sh include the address(es) you want alerts for. YTD 50.90" Lakeland 89 75 sh Vero Beach 89 78 sh You can choose what types of emergencies Melbourne 87 78 sh W. Palm Bch. 87 80 t you want to hear about, and set a quiet period M AR IN E OU T LOOK for no contact. HI / LO PR Today: Northeast winds 5 to 10 knots Gulf water n Those without computer access may call 352- 88/74 1.00" then becoming north 15 to 20 knots in temperature 249-2705. the afternoon. Seas 2 feet. Bay and inland waters a moderate chop. HI / LO PR HI / LO PR Isolated thunderstorms in Legend: YTD-Year to the afternoon. 85° Date, PR-Daily 88/74 0.50" Taken at Aripeka Precipitation 85/78 0.05" THREE DAY OU T LOOK Exclusive daily LA K E L E V E L S forecast by: Location FRI THU Full TODAY & TOMORROW MORNING Withlacoochee at Holder 31.06 30.92 34.64 Tsala Apopka-Hernando 38.02 38.02 38.66 To start your subscription: High: 91° Low: 71° Tsala Apopka-Inverness 39.27 39.26 39.73 Few scattered PM storms Call now for home delivery by our carriers: Tsala Apopka-Floral City 40.50 40.49 41.37 Citrus County: 352-563-5655 Levels reported in feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, 13 weeks: $60.63* — 26 weeks: $108.03* SUNDAY & MONDAY MORNING the mean-annual flood which has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded in — 1 year: $178.49* any one year. This data is obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District Subscription price does not include applicable state and local High: 88° Low: 71° and is subject to revision. In no event will the District or the United States Geological Survey sales tax. Any promotional rate, other than what’s listed above, is Breezy, few scattered showers. be liable for any damages arising out of the use of this data. If you have any questions you should contact the Hydrological Data Section at (352) 796-7211. non-refundable. Temporary suspension of your print newspaper delivery due to vacation and other reasons does not extend your MONDAY & TUESDAY MORNING T HE N ATION subscription expiration date. Your subscription includes 24/7 digital 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 90s80s70s60s50s 100s 110s access to all content available online. Call 352-563-5655 for details. High: 86° Low: 69° L Your account will be subject to a surcharge for premium issues. Breezy and less humid. H Notification of the premium issue and surcharge are listed below. Your total bill will remain unaffected, but there may be a slight Data from adjustment in your expiration date. Ezpay subscribers will see the ALM A N A C Crystal River Airport increased surcharge on their monthly transaction in the applicable TEMPERATURE* DEW POINT month. Premium issue surcharges: Medical Directory (April) $2, Best of the Best (June) $2, Fun Book (September) $2, Discover Yesterday 87/74 Yesterday at 3 p.m. 73° * (October) $2, and Thanksgiving Day (November) $2. Record 95/55 HUMIDITY For home delivery by mail: Normal 90/69 In Florida: $67.34 for 13 weeks Yesterday at 3 p.m. 64% Mean temp. 80 H Elsewhere in U.S.: $78.26 for 13 weeks Departure from mean 1 POLLEN COUNT** PRECIPITATION* Predominant:Today’s Trees active pollen: Contact us about circulation/delivery issues: Yesterday 0.01" Sat Total for the month 1.92" Ragweed,low nettle, med grasses high Total for the year 18.45" **Light - only extreme allergic will show symp- 352-563-5655 Today’s count: 7.3/12 Questions: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday Normal for the year 42.67" toms, moderate - most allergic will experience Sunday’s count: 8.6 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday **Official record values from Tampa International symptoms, heavy - all allergic will experience FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M. UV INDEX: 10 Main switchboard phone numbers: symptoms.Monday’s count: 8.3 Saturday 0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moderate, AIR QUALITY Citrus County — 352-563-6363 Citrus Springs, Dunnellon and Marion County residents, 7-9 high, 10+ very high FRI SAT FRI SAT BAROMETRIC PRESSURE Yesterday observed Good City H L Pcp. H L Fcst City H L Pcp. H L Fcst call toll-free at 888-852-2340. 29.86 Pollutant Ozone I want to place an ad: Albany 63 48 Trace 60 36 s New Orleans 82 79 Trace 79 71 sh Provided by To place a classified ad: Citrus – 352-563-5966 S OLUN AR TABL ES ezfshn.com Albuquerque 81 59 0.00 85 56 s New York City 72 61 0.00 64 50 s Marion – 888-852-2340 DATE DAY MINOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR Asheville 74 63 0.15 68 45 mc Norfolk 77 69 4.68 68 60 mc 82 66 0.00 73 54 mc Oklahoma City 79 59 0.00 81 55 hz To place a display ad: 352-563-5592 (MORNING) (AFTERNOON) Atlantic City 69 64 0.24 65 52 s Omaha 73 46 0.00 77 57 s Online display ad: 352-563-5592 09/19 SATURDAY 7:16 3:05 7:28 3:32 Austin 88 71 0.00 86 62 s Palm Springs 11081 0.00 10679 hz I want to send information to the Chronicle: 09/20 SUNDAY 7:17 3:59 7:27 4:26 Baltimore 76 63 0.10 66 48 s Philadelphia 72 63 0.05 65 46 s MAIL: 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 Billings 79 48 0.00 80 51 t Phoenix 10680 0.00 10478 hz FAX: Advertising – 352-563-5665, Newsroom – 352-563-3280 Birmingham 83 64 0.00 77 59 cl Pittsburgh 66 55 0.00 65 42 s CE LEST I A L OU T LOOK EMAIL: Advertising: [email protected] Boise 77 61 Trace 70 49 t Portland, ME 68 53 Trace 61 39 s SUNSET TONIGHT ...... 7:28 pm Newsroom: [email protected] SUNRISE TOMORROW ...... Boston 66 57 0.00 61 44 s Portland, OR 67 62 0.39 70 56 sh 7:17 am Buffalo 61 51 0.00 59 40 s Providence, RI 70 60 0.00 61 39 s MOONRISE TODAY ...... 9:34 am Burlington, VT 61 43 0.00 55 36 s Raleigh 75 66 1.14 67 50 mc Who’s in charge: MOONSET TODAY ...... 9:23 pm Charleston, SC 81 73 0.60 75 61 mc Rapid City 75 46 0.00 84 57 sm Gerry Mulligan ...... Publisher, 563-3222 Sep 23 Oct 1 Oct 9 Oct 16 Charleston, WV 70 59 Trace 71 45 s Reno 79 55 0.00 77 48 hz Charlotte 81 66 0.17 67 49 mc Rochester, NY 59 48 0.03 56 40 pc Trina Murphy ...... Operations/Advertising director, 563-3232 B U R N CON D I T ION S Chicago 63 55 0.00 63 51 s Sacramento 82 61 0.00 84 60 pc Mike Arnold ...... Managing editor, 564-2930 Today’s Fire Danger Index is: LOW. There is no burn ban. Cincinnati 70 55 Trace 68 43 s Salt Lake City 88 66 0.00 75 53 hz Tom Feeney...... Production manager, 563-3275 Cleveland 63 57 0.00 62 44 s San Antonio 90 71 0.00 87 65 s Hillary Hammerle ...... Customer Service Leader, 564-2903 For more information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 797-4140. For more Columbia, SC 79 69 0.02 72 54 mc San Diego 90 66 0.00 85 66 hz Theresa Holland ...... Circulation Sales/Classified Leader, 564-2912 information on wildfire conditions, please visit the Division of Forestryʼs Web site: Columbus, OH 66 52 0.00 66 43 s San Francisco 74 62 0.00 72 58 pc www.freshfromflorida.com/Divisions-Offices/Florida-Forest-Service/Wildland-Fire John Murphy ...... Online manager, 563-3255 Concord, NH 70 53 Trace 61 32 s Savannah 78 73 Trace 77 62 mc Melanie Stevens ...... Business manager, 564-2953 WATERING R UL ES Dallas 85 68 0.00 83 58 s Seattle 68 61 0.18 68 58 sh Denver 85 50 0.00 88 55 pc Spokane 76 49 0.00 71 48 sh For established lawns and landscapes, irrigation may occur during only one (1) Des Moines 70 48 0.00 69 48 pc St. Louis 74 53 0.00 72 48 s Report a news tip: of the specified time periods, 12:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., or 4:00 p.m. - 11:59 p.m., Detroit 63 48 0.00 62 47 s St. Ste Marie 54 34 0.00 56 43 sh Opinion page questions ...... Mike Arnold, 564-2930 on the allowable watering days below: El Paso 85 64 0.00 88 66 s Syracuse 63 44 0.00 60 38 s News stories ...... Mike Arnold, 564-2930 Evansville, IN 73 55 0.00 72 48 s Topeka 75 51 0.00 77 54 pc Addresses with house numbers ending in: Sports stories...... Matt Pfiffner, 564-2989 Harrisburg 75 56 0.00 63 40 s Washington 75 66 0.27 66 48 s Sound Off ...... 563-0579 0 - 1 Monday 6 - 7 Thursday Hartford 67 57 0.00 63 39 s YESTERDAY’S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW 91 73 0.00 86 70 s HIGH 112, Mecca, Calif. 2 - 3 Tuesday 8 - 9 -or- The Chronicle is printed in part on recycled newsprint. Indianapolis 67 52 Trace 67 44 s LOW 19, International Falls, Minn. 4 - 5 Wednesday Common Areas Friday Kansas City 73 53 0.00 74 54 pc Please recycle your newspaper. Las Vegas 104 75 0.00 100 75 hz W O R L D CI T I ES www.chronicleonline.com Questions, concerns or reporting violations, please call: City of Inverness at Little Rock 81 64 0.00 77 54 s Published every Sunday through Saturday Los Angeles 95 66 0.00 88 63 s FRI 352-726-2321; City of Crystal River at 352-795-4216, Ext. 313; unincorporated CITY H/L/SKY Lisbon 72/65/ra By Citrus Publishing LLC Citrus County at 352-527-7669. For more information, visit: Louisville 72 57 0.00 70 47 s London 70/60/cl https://www.citrusbocc.com/departments/water_resources/watering_restrictions.php Memphis 81 66 0.00 77 56 s Acapulco 84/71/ra Madrid 70/60/ra 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 Milwaukee 59 53 Trace 62 47 s Mexico City 68/58/ra Amsterdam 70/53/s Phone 352-563-6363 T I DES Minneapolis 63 42 0.00 69 54 pc Athens 77/72/ra Montreal 54/41/pc POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Mobile 84 73 Trace 79 66 sh Beijing 85/65/s Moscow 58/45/ra *From mouths of rivers **At Kingʼs Bay ***At Masonʼs Creek Montgomery 83 69 Trace 78 61 cl Berlin 69/53/cl Paris 83/68/ra Citrus County Chronicle SATURDAY Nashville 77 63 0.00 75 54 s Bermuda 80/79/mc Rio 91/75/pc 1624 N. MEADOWCREST BLVD., C ity High Low KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; Cairo 102/77/s Rome 88/72/s CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 Chassahowitzka*8:02 a.m. 0.5 ft 8:51 p.m. 0.4 ft 2:51 a.m. 0.1 ft 3:13 p.m. 0.0 ft fg=fog; hz=haze; mc=mostly cloudy; Calgary 71/56/cl Sydney 68/59/ra Crystal River** 6:25 a.m. 2.2 ft 7:00 p.m. 2.2 ft 12:52 a.m. 0.2 ft 1:11 p.m. -0.1 ft pc=partly cloudy; ra=rain; rs=rain/ Havana 86/79/ra Tokyo 85/77/ra snow; s=sunny; sh=showers; PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 3:49 a.m. 3.7 ft 4:23 p.m. 4.0 ft 10:59 a.m. 0.3 ft 11:24 p.m. 0.8 ft sm=smoke; sn=snow; ss=snow Hong Kong 85/82/ra Toronto 59/47/pc SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Homosassa*** 7:02 a.m. 1.2 ft 7:50 p.m. 1.3 ft 2:14 a.m. 0.1 ft 2:17 p.m. -0.1 ft showers; t=thunderstorms Jerusalem 94/69/s Warsaw 67/51/mc Citrus County (FL) Chronicle State Saturday, September 19, 2020 A5 Weekly roundup: ‘Wobble’ brings plenty of water Jim Saunders of being a member of The Flor- News Service of Florida ida Bar for 10 years. But that doesn’t mean DeSan- TALLAHASSEE — And then tis’ efforts to shape a conserva- came Sally. tive Supreme Court suffered a Sixteen years to the day after setback. Hurricane Ivan pummeled DeSantis on Monday ap- Northwest Florida, Hurricane pointed Jamie Grosshans, who Sally caused massive flooding had served as a judge on the 5th Wednesday in the Pensacola District Court of Appeal since area and knocked out power to 2018, as the Supreme Court’s homes and businesses. seventh justice. And he made Sally didn’t make a direct hit clear that Grosshans shares his — landfall was in Gulf Shores, conservative legal philosophy. Ala. But that was close enough “She understands the proper to cause major damage and offer role of the court is to apply the an unwelcome reminder that law as it is written, apply the the 2020 hurricane season still Constitution as it is written, not has a long way to go. to legislate from the bench. I Utility crews from other parts think she will bring that commit- of the state quickly started lin- ment to the Florida Supreme ing up to help restore electricity Court,” DeSantis said. in areas such as Escambia and Grosshans, a University of Santa Rosa counties and in Ala- Mississippi Law School gradu- bama. Search and rescue teams ate, is DeSantis’ fifth appoint- also fanned out to try to find res- ment to the Supreme Court and idents who might be trapped or is the only woman on the sev- in danger. en-member court. Grosshans Gov. Ron DeSantis, Lt. Gov. Associated Press said she stands on the “shoul- Jeanette Nunez, state Division Seleka Souls looks over a neighbor’s home that was damaged by Hurricane Sally, Friday, in Pensacola. ders of champions” who fought of Emergency Management Di- transportation department was thinks bar and craft-brewery Friday, when the Florida De- for women’s voices to be heard. rector Jared Moskowitz and looking at the possibility of neg- owners will do a better job this partment of Economic Opportu- The last woman justice, Barbara state Department of Transporta- ligence by the barge owner, but time of enforcing measures such nity announced that the Lagoa, was named in 2019 to the tion Secretary Kevin Thibault he noted that the owner might as indoor occupancy limits. unemployment rate dropped 11th U.S. Circuit Court of took an aerial tour Thursday, have been following models Beshears also said a lot of re- from 11.4% in July to 7.4% in Appeals. but DeSantis said he expected from the National Hurricane sponsibility rests with custom- August. “I do not take this role lightly,” impacts to be worse than what Center that showed Hurricane ers of the establishments. “Since we are seeing that job Grosshans said before quoting they could see from above be- Sally headed toward “For the people that don’t gains were happening across al- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clar- cause water caused much of the Mississippi. want to go out, don’t want to so- most all industries, this is just ence Thomas. “The Constitution damage. In addition to heavy “We got a wobble to the east. cialize, or they have a health an opening back up of economic tasks the political branches, not rain, the Category 2 hurricane And that obviously had greater concern, they need to stay home. activity,” said Adrienne John- the judiciary, with developing the caused storm surge that report- impacts for Pensacola,” DeSan- They really do. They don’t need ston, chief of the department’s laws that govern our society.” edly topped 5 feet. tis said. to bash all those people that Bureau of Labor Market STORY OF THE WEEK: Hur- “I think you’re going to have want to be out and socialize,” Statistics. ricane Sally hammered the to really just get boots on the Reasons Beshears said. “Now, the flip But Johnston also offered a western Panhandle, causing ground to get the full impact of for a toast? side of that is to the patrons that word of caution. major flooding and widespread what happened,” DeSantis want that socialization and want “We see the unemployment power outages. said. “Clearly, there were defi- Bar owners across Florida to be in the bar. Be respectful of rate dropping pretty dramati- QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “The nitely still some areas where it could welcome back the regu- everybody else. Help that busi- cally over the month, but I staff is miserable. They talk was obvious that you had some lars Monday, after DeSantis’ ad- ness guy out. Have some per- wouldn’t put too much into a one- about how unfairly they’re major flooding. There are ministration lifted an order that sonal responsibility because we or two-month trend,” she said. “It treated. I don’t know how they other areas which, from the prevented on-site imbibing at can’t shut this down again. We’ve is going to take us a little bit of think this is going to be better. bird’s eye view, I don’t think many establishments. got to find a way to exist in the time before we really know the I’ve asked them to wait until our probably did full justice to the A similar effort to allow bars new way we are operating in shape of this recovery.” court battles are over. Why actual damage that we saw in- to operate got short-circuited in now, so they can make a living.” stress the officers out when side the homes.” June because of a widespread Beshears and DeSantis had Full court they’re stressed to the max?” — The state also was grappling lack of compliance with safety clearly been eager to let bars After a legal battle, DeSantis Jim Baiardi, president of the with damage caused by a barge measures aimed at preventing and craft breweries get back in was foiled in his attempt to ap- state corrections chapter of the that hit the Pensacola Bay the spread of the coronavirus. business as part of broader ef- point Palm Beach County Cir- Florida Police Benevolent Asso- Bridge, a key link from Gulf But Department of Business and forts to reopen the economy cuit Judge Renatha Francis to ciation, discussing prison shift Breeze and Pensacola Beach to Professional Regulation Secre- amid the pandemic. the Florida Supreme Court, as changes that the union is fight- Pensacola. DeSantis said the tary Halsey Beshears said he The state got some good news she did not meet a requirement ing in court.

later years. At argument he would move to confirm call partial-birth abortion. sessions in the ornate court- a Trump nominee if there The court, with O’Connor RBG room, she was known for were a vacancy this year. still on it, had struck down Continued from Page A1 digging deep into case re- Reached by phone late a similar state ban seven cords and for being a stick- Friday, Sen. Lindsey Gra- years earlier. The “alarm- Young women especially ler for following the rules. ham, R-S.C., the chairman ing” ruling, Ginsburg said, seemed to embrace the She argued six key cases of the Judiciary Committee, “cannot be understood as court’s Jewish grand- before the court in the declined to disclose any anything other than an ef- mother, affectionately call- 1970s when she was an ar- plans. He said a statement fort to chip away at a right ing her the Notorious RBG, chitect of the women’s would be forthcoming. declared again and again for her defense of the rights rights movement. She won Ginsburg authored pow- by this court — and with of women and minorities, five. erful dissents of her own increasing comprehen- and the strength and resil- “Ruth Bader Ginsburg in cases involving abor- sion of its centrality to ience she displayed in the does not need a seat on the tion, voting rights and pay women’s lives.” face of personal loss and Supreme Court to earn discrimination against In 1999, Ginsburg had health crises. her place in the American women. She said some surgery for colon cancer Those health issues in- history books,” Clinton were aimed at swaying the and received radiation cluded five bouts with can- said at the time of her ap- opinions of her fellow and chemotherapy. She cer beginning in 1999, falls pointment. “She has al- judges while others were had surgery again in 2009 that resulted in broken ready done that.” “an appeal to the intelli- after being diagnosed with ribs, insertion of a stent to On the court, where she gence of another day” in pancreatic cancer and in clear a blocked artery and was known as a facile the hopes that they would December 2018 for cancer- assorted other hospitaliza- writer, her most signifi- provide guidance to future ous growths on her left tions after she turned 75. cant majority opinions courts. lung. Following the last She resisted calls by lib- were the 1996 ruling that “Hope springs eternal,” surgery, she missed court erals to retire during ordered the Virginia Mili- Associated Press she said in 2007, “and sessions for the first time Barack Obama’s presi- tary Institute to accept Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaks at when I am writing a dis- in more than 25 years on dency at a time when women or give up its state Stanford University on Feb. 6, 2017, in Stanford, Calif. The sent, I’m always hoping for the bench. Democrats held the Sen- funding, and the 2015 deci- Supreme Court said Ginsburg has died of metastatic that fifth or sixth vote — Ginsburg also was ate and a replacement sion that upheld indepen- pancreatic cancer at age 87. even though I’m disap- treated with radiation for with similar views could dent commissions some The division remained court to Scalia, her ideo- pointed more often than a tumor on her pancreas have been confirmed. In- states use to draw congres- the same after John Rob- logical opposite. Ginsburg not.” in August 2019. She main- stead, Trump will almost sional districts. erts replaced Rehnquist once explained that she She wrote memorably in tained an active schedule certainly try to push Gins- Besides civil rights, as chief justice, Samuel took Scalia’s sometimes 2013 that the court’s deci- even during the three burg’s successor through Ginsburg took an interest Alito took O’Connor’s seat, biting dissents as a chal- sion to cut out a key part of weeks of radiation. When the Republican-controlled in capital punishment, vot- and, under Trump, Neil lenge to be met. “How am I the federal law that had she revealed a recurrence Senate — and move the ing repeatedly to limit its Gorsuch and Brett Kava- going to answer this in a ensured the voting rights of her cancer in July 2020, conservative court even use. During her tenure, naugh joined the court, in way that’s a real put- of Black people, Hispanics Ginsburg said she re- more to the right. the court declared it un- seats that had been held down?” she said. and other minorities was mained “fully able” to con- Ginsburg antagonized constitutional for states to by Scalia and Kennedy, When Scalia died in “like throwing away your tinue as a justice. Trump during the 2016 execute the intellectually respectively. 2016, also an election year, umbrella in a rainstorm Ginsburg once said that presidential campaign in a disabled and killers Ginsburg would say Senate Majority Leader because you are not get- she had not entered the series of media interviews, younger than 18. later that the 5-4 decision Mitch McConnell refused ting wet.” law as an equal-rights including calling him a In addition, she ques- that settled the 2000 presi- to act on Obama’s nomina- Change on the court hit champion. “I thought I faker. She soon apologized. tioned the quality of law- dential election for Re- tion of Judge Merrick Gar- Ginsburg especially hard. could do a lawyer’s job Her appointment by yers for poor accused publican George W. Bush land to fill the opening. She dissented forcefully better than any other,” she President Bill Clinton in murderers. In the most di- was a “breathtaking epi- The seat remained vacant from the court’s decision wrote. “I have no talent in 1993 was the first by a visive of cases, including sode” at the court. until after Trump’s sur- in 2007 to uphold a nation- the arts, but I do write Democrat in 26 years. She the Bush v. Gore decision She was perhaps per- prising presidential vic- wide ban on an abortion fairly well and analyze initially found a comfort- in 2000, she was often at sonally closest on the tory. McConnell has said procedure that opponents problems clearly.” able ideological home odds with the court’s more somewhere left of center conservative members — Brown Funeral Home & Crematory on a conservative court initially Chief Justice Wil- Lecanto, Florida ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ liam H. Rehnquist and dominated by Republican 2020 2020 appointees. Her liberal Justices Sandra Day Blackshears II Windows Aluminum voice grew stronger the O’Connor, Antonin Scalia, Two Generations serving longer she served. Anthony M. Kennedy and you with compassionate, SAVE ENERGY! Ginsburg was a mother Clarence Thomas. personalized service. HOUSE Ad#:000YIVX 000YU70 Aluminum of Date:09/26/20two, an opera Day:SAT lover and Rescreen • Seamless Gutters • Garage Screens REPLACEMENT Size:1X2 Cust:293512 To Place Your WINDOWS an Salesperson:801intellectual Lastwho New Screen Room • Glass Room Conversions watched Editedarguments be- By:CDECKELMANN “In Memory” ad, Igrayne Brown Dias Richard T. Brown HWY. 44 Licensed & Insured hindPub:CITRUS oversized COUNTYglasses for Ad#:000Y7H3 Date:08/02/20 Day:SUN Size:2X2 CRYSTAL RIVER 795-9722 RR 0042388 Funeral Cust:13159 Director Salesperson:801352-795-0111 LastFuneral Edited Director/Owner manyCHRONICLE years, though Tag Line: she Contact Lori Driver “43 Years As Your Hometown Dealer” 000YREQ Color Info: By:CARRIE.TRUMANwww.brownfuneralhome.com Pub:CITRUS COUNTY

Free Estimates www.blackshears.com ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 000YIVXditched - Pagethem 1 -for Composite more 564-2931 or email: CHRONICLE Tag Line:BLINDS Color Info: ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ fashionable frames in her [email protected] Closing time for placing • Wood Funeral Home With Crematory ad is 4 business days • Laminate CUSTANZO TERRACIANO prior to run date. Service: Friday (9/25) 12:30 P.M. • Tile CAROL EWELL There are advanced Service: Sunday 10:30 A.M. • Carpet Riverside Christian Fellowship deadlines for holidays. SALLIE A. BEARDSLEY • Vinyl FAUX WOOD BLINDS, SHADES, SHUTTERS, Visit Our New Website Private Arrangements For Great Specials • Area Rugs MARIAN DALLNER VERTICALS, ADO WRAP, CELLULAR Private Arrangements ANTOINETTE OHNEFLOSS Private Arrangements www.cashcarpetandtile.com BARBARA RICHIE 72 HOUR View: Tuesday 4:00-6:00 P.M. 000Y7H3 776 N. Enterprise Pt., Lecanto Service: Wednesday 11:00 A.M. 000XOXN BLIND FACTORY JAMES PARRISH Private Arrangements 1657 W. GULF TO LAKE HWY (2 MI. E. OF HWY. 491 & 44) • LECANTO 746-7830 000YSET www.72-hourblinds.com 000YIVX 726-8323 527-0012 Visit our Showroom Next to Stokes Flea Market on Hwy. 44 A6 Saturday, September 19, 2020 State & Local Citrus County (FL) Chronicle For the RECORD Citrus County battery by strangulation and hindering commu- Sheriff’s Office nication to law enforcement. DUI arrest Other arrests n n Morgan Jemison, 21, of North Munich Beau Freeman, 26, of Hernando, at Terrace, Lecanto, at 2:47 a.m. Sept. 15 on mis- 12:08 a.m. Sept. 15 on a felony charge of bat- demeanor charges of driving under the influ- tery on a law enforcement officer and misde- ence and driving with a suspended license. meanor charges of resisting an officer without According to her arrest affidavit, Jemison was violence and disorderly intoxication. His bond pulled over for failing to maintain a single lane of was set at $6,500. traffic. She was asked to complete field sobriety n Cody Gilpin, 26, of West Delatree Lane, tasks and did poorly. Jemison refused Breatha- Crystal River, at 1:40 p.m. Sept. 15 on an active lyzer testing to measure her blood alcohol level. Brevard County warrant for felony possession Her bond was set at $1,500. of a controlled substance and misdemeanor drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at $3,000. Domestic battery warrests n , 35, of Inverness, at 4:30 p.m. n Deborah Lewis Billy Roach, 38, of Homosassa, at Sept. 15 on a felony charge of trafficking in stolen 12:50 a.m. Sept. 15 on a felony charge of ag- property. Her bond was set at $15,000. gravated assault with a deadly weapon and a n Knykoleta Colucci, 39, of Crystal River, at misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. 6:58 p.m. Sept. 15 on a misdemeanor charge of n Troy McClean, 46, of Homosassa, at retail petit theft. Her bond was set at $500. 2:20 p.m. Sept. 15 on a misdemeanor charge of violating a condition of pre-trial release on a n For more information about arrests domestic violence charge. made by the Citrus County Sheriff’s n Devin Anderson, 22, of Beverly Hills, at Office, go to www. sheriffcitrus.org. noon Sept. 15 on felony charges of domestic

shutdowns,” Register said. THE DEPOT - INVERNESS EMPLOYMENT Citrus’ 7.3% rate was Continued from Page A1 the 11th highest in the state. Year-over-year, the picture is not quite Osceola County had the as bright. highest unemployment Saturday, Compared to August 2019, the labor rate in Florida at 15.1% force decreased by 905, the number of Bruce while Lafayette County employed is down by 1,895 and there Register had the lowest at 3.4%. were 990 more unemployed. Florida’s rate in Au- September 26 Bruce Register, the county’s economic gust was 7.4% and the development director, said the positive nation was at 8.5%. upward trend is a result of two things: Rusty Skinner, chief ex- more people returning to work and the ecutive officer for 10am-2pm success of the federally funded financial CareerSource Citrus assistance programs that allowed busi- Levy Marion, said the lat- nesses to stay afloat during the roughest est unemployment report FLOORING, PAVERS, months of the pandemic. Rusty shows “positive signs of a It will be interesting to see whether the Skinner rebounding economy.” federal government follows up with any “Businesses are either LANDSCAPING, PAINT, ROOFING, more assistance programs to keep the filling vacancies through rehiring or hir- economy thriving, he said. ing new employees,” he said. “While we “I think that some folks are hoping it still have too many residents that are PEST CONTROL, CABINETS, will continue this upward trend and help without jobs, they should be encouraged us crawl out of the shock of (these) by these statistics.” SOLAR, & MUCH MORE FOR YOUR HOME

FWC A map showing where a black bear was sighted in Crystal River between Sept. 14 and 16, 2020. BEAR Continued from Page A1

FWC officers won’t try and capture the bear un- less it creates issues, Parker said. “With it wandering around like it is, we can’t put a trap up, which would be a last-ditched effort,” she said. “We want people to do their part, have this bear think there’s no food in the area and go back in the woods.” Residents can prevent the bear from staking a claim in their backyard by removing or securing at- tractants on their prop- erty. This includes: BBQ Special to the Chronicle grills, garbage, pet food Kathi Anderson took this photo the afternoon of Thursday, and bird feeders. Sept. 17, 2020, of a black bear poking its head out from It’s also illegal in Flor- along U.S. 19 in between Crystal River and Homosassa. ida to feed bears. human and bear popula- Mother bears raising For information on liv- tions are resulting in more cubs can be especially ing with bears, visit myfwc. interactions. dangerous. com/wildlifehabitats/ To see a map of reported People should never ap- wildlife/bear/living. bear sightings, visit proach a bear, and should Florida’s sole species of tinyurl.com/y5lgx7my. carry bear spray or mace • AG Pro - John Deere • PJ Roofing bear is the black bear, and Bear sightings in Citrus to help defend themselves • Air FX Inc. • Power-Wash-Florida around 4,000 of them live County are common, ac- against one. in the Sunshine State. cording to FWC, with the Dog-walkers should also • All American Gutter • ProTech Pest There used to be as few likelihood increasing keep their pets close to Protection • RGA Media Systems as 300 black bears in the along the coasts of Citrus, them during walks as ca- • All Florida Windows • Safeguard Soft Wash 1970s, but the population Hernando and Pasco nines can trigger a bear’s • All Seasons RV • Solar Lights & More, Inc. grew to where the animal counties. defensive behavior. • Amerifirst Home Mortgage • Top Gunn Kitchen & Bath was removed from the Bears aren’t aggressive For more about black • Blackshears Aluminum • Tri-County Hearing state’s threatened species but have caused injuries bears, visit myfwc.com/ list in 2012. in the past, according to wildlifehabitats/wildlife/ • Citrus Cabinets • Tropical Window However, growing FWC. bear. • Citrus Paint and Supplies • True Value Rental • Crystal River Marine • Ultimate Health Plans • Eagle Buick GMC • Five Pillars of Hope Wellness Products NON-PROFIT • Florida Garage Door Pros • Citrus County Community • Heritage 55+ Community Emergency Response Team • Hughes Exterminators • LifeSouth Bloodmobile • Michael’s Floor Covering • Nature Coast Ministries • Nature Coast Health Care • Precious Paws Rescue • Nick Nicholas Ford • UF Extension Office

CALL 563-5592 FWC Mask are suggested for attendees and vendors. Hand sanitizer will be available. 000YZWF The range of black bears in Florida during 2019. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 A7 A8 Saturday, September 19, 2020 Sports Citrus County (FL) Chronicle

SPORTS UCF Bolts face Stars for Cup BRIEFS Browns hold off kicks off Burrow, Bengals CLEVELAND — Baker Mayfield threw two touch- season down passes, Nick Chubb ran for two scores and 124 yards and the Cleve- Miami meets land Browns gave coach Kevin Stefanski his first NFL victory Thursday night Louisville by beating the Cincinnati Bengals 35-30 on the Paul Newberry AP sports writer NFL’s 100th birthday. Antetokounmpo ATLANTA — Jeff Sims hardly looked like repeats as MVP a freshman in his first LAKE BUENA VISTA — college game. ’s Sure, there were a historic year earned him a couple of early intercep- historic awards sweep. tions he’d like to have The Milwaukee forward back, but no one was complaining after Sims is the NBA’s Most Valuable rallied Georgia Tech to Player for the second con- an upset at Florida secutive season, receiving State in the season that award Friday. He got opener. the Defensive Player of Now, Sims is set to the Year award earlier in face an even stiffer chal- Associated Press these NBA playoffs. lenge when the Yellow Dallas Stars left wing Jamie Benn, right, backhands a shot past Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, left, The 25-year-old Antetok- Jackets host No. 14 Cen- for a goal during the third period of a Jan. 27, 2020 game in Dallas. Two of the southernmost teams in the NHL are ounmpo becomes just the tral Florida on meeting in the Stanley Cup Final in the great white north. The Stars and the Lightning are facing off in the bubble in third player in league history Saturday. Edmonton, Alberta, starting with Game 1 Saturday. to win MVP and Defensive He’s quickly become a Player of the Year in the big man on campus, rev- and flying cross-country. champion. Some things to offensive game and defen- same season, joining only eling in a wave of acco- Dallas has been waiting NHL Playoffs watch in the Dallas-Tampa sive game.” Hall of Famers Michael Jor- lades after becoming since finishing off the Bay Stanley Cup Final: the first true freshman Vegas Golden Knights in HEALTHY OR NOT dan and Hakeem Olajuwon. Antetokounmpo — who quarterback in Georgia culminate in Game 5 of the Western RUSSIAN GOALIES One thing that gave this Tech history to lead the Conference final Monday. It’s the first time in NHL unusual postseason the was in his native Athens, team to victory in a sea- Tampa Bay won the East history that the final fea- potential to produce some Greece, with his family when son opener. unique Final on Thursday night by beat- tures two Russian starting high-quality hockey is the the award was announced Sims completed 23 of ing the New York Island- goaltenders. The Light- time off to heal injuries — received 85 votes from 34 passes for 277 yards Stephen Whyno ers in Game 6 of that series the 100-person panel of AP hockey writer ning’s Andrei Vasilevskiy unlike the usual grind — the most completions on Anthony Cirelli’s over- played in the final as a after an 82-game regular global sports writers and by a Yellow Jackets time winner. EDMONTON, Alberta — rookie in 2015, while the season. The Stars go into broadcasters who cover the quarterback since 2005 It’s a quick turnaround Stars’ Anton Khudobin the final almost totally league, plus the one addi- — in a 16-13 victory over The leaves are starting to for the Lightning, who change color around the hadn’t started a playoff healthy, though the Light- tional vote granted by win- the Seminoles. don’t mind that for this game until this year. ning are dealing with ning fan balloting. Don’t expect him to NHL playoff bubble, and, opportunity. at most, seven games re- Nikolai Khabibulin is some potentially signifi- revel in the adulation. “This is unlike any other the only Russian goalie to cant injuries to Point and Two more games The day after the game, main before the Stanley Stanley Cup final where Cup is handed out. win the Stanley Cup when Cirelli. get postponed he was the first player to we’d get days rest,” coach he did so with Tampa Bay Cooper said Cirelli re- show up for meetings, On Saturday night, two Jon Cooper said. “If you Baylor’s season opener of the league’s southern- in 2004. turned to Game 6 of the according to coach Geoff were going to tell me, ‘Hey “I want both guys to win, East final Thursday and against Houston, scheduled Collins, and the first most teams begin a Stan- Coop, you get to play in the but it’s impossible,” played “basically on one less than a week ago, was player to hit the practice ley Cup Final like none Stanley Cup final, you’re Khabibulin said. “I know leg.” Point didn’t look right one of two Bowl Subdivision field. other in the great white only going to get 45 hours both guys, so I wish them after missing Games 3 and games postponed Friday — “My mom always north when the Dallas to rest before the game, both well and play the best 5 with injury and was the day before before they taught me not to let any- Stars and Tampa Bay but you’re going to get to that they can play and using a massaging device were supposed to play. thing get in my head,” Lightning face off in Game play in it,’ I’m taking that show what they can.” on the bench between Florida Atlantic’s opener Sims said. “After the 1. The Texas and Florida all day.” shifts. game, she always told heat that would have been The Stars coaching staff against Georgia Southern CONN SMYTHE Lightning general man- me to celebrate that around in late May and pre-scouted each poten- was postponed earlier in night, but the next day June has been replaced by tial opponent, with Rick WATCH ager Julien BriseBois also the day, following the re- you have to get back to a chill in the air with Bowness and assistant If the Lightning win it doesn’t expect forward sults of FAU’s COVID-19 work. That’s exactly teams from nontraditional John Stevens diving into all, Vasilevskiy, defense- Steven Stamkos to play in testing Thursday. In both what I did. I pushed off markets vying for hockey’s the Lightning the past few man Victor Hedman and Game 1 but hasn’t ruled cases, the schools in- everything that hap- biggest prize in the north- days. forwards Brayden Point him out for the series. volved said they would try pened (last) Saturday. ernmost city in the NHL. “We’ll be well- and Nikita Kucherov all Stamkos hasn’t played to find make-up dates. since February. Now I’m preparing for “We don’t know what the prepared,” Bowness said. have strong cases to earn The postponements il- Stars winger Radek UCF. I want to be a temperature is outside be- “There’ll be no playoff MVP honors. For lustrate the uncertainty sur- cause we’re never outside, the Stars, it could be Khu- Faksa is among those con- leader on this team and surprises.” rounding college sports. so it doesn’t come into dobin or captain Jamie sidered “unfit to play” for do whatever I can to This year is full of sur- The number of FBS games help this team win.” play,” Stars general man- prises. After the Lightning Benn, and their leading Dallas. Bowness wouldn’t postponed or canceled be- Georgia Tech (1-0) will ager Jim Nill said from the skated off with the Prince scorer is actually defense- say if a few extra days off be facing a team that confines of the bubble. of Wales Trophy for win- man Miro Heiskanen. would allow Faksa — who cause of COVID-19 issues knows a lot about “We’re 75, 80 degrees here ning the East, Blake Cole- The 21-year-old Finn is could be seen with his left since Aug. 26 is 16 and the winning. all the time, so it’s perfect man was asked about his playing beyond his years wrist wrapped — to return pandemic’s impact is being Over the last three — perfect environment.” journey from being traded and skating circles around to the lineup in the final. felt in other sports; one of years, UCF has won The Stars and Lightning in February with his preg- defenders. Stars defenseman Ste- college basketball’s pre- 35 of 39 games, becom- would take any environ- nant wife two weeks from “When I was young kid, I phen Johns hasn’t played mier tournaments is mov- ing one of the best ment for a chance to win giving birth through to the was skating outdoors, so since Aug. 11. Usual start- ing from Hawaii to North Group of Five programs the Cup. Dallas players, bubble and said, “It’s been that’s where it’s coming ing goalie Ben Bishop is Carolina and the NCAA de- in the country. The coaches and staff have kind of crazy, but whose from,” Heiskanen said. “I skating again, though even layed the start of the bas- Knights’ opener is their been here since July 27, 2020 hasn’t been crazy?” try to use it as much as I if he’s healthy, the net ketball season to Nov. 25. only game against a and Tampa Bay joined The NHL is one round can and try to skate a lot probably belongs to Khu- In putting off its opener, Power Five opponent them Sept. 5 after spend- from capping its crazy sea- with the puck and without dobin given the way the Baylor said it was unable to during the regular sea- ing six weeks in Toronto 34-year-old is playing. son and crowning a it, so it helps in my meet COVID-19 roster son, and they’re eager to shine before a national thresholds set by the Big 12. television audience. Briscoe earns “We’ve been good, I feel, for the last three to 7th Xfinity win four years,” linebacker Reed takes the lead in US Open BRISTOL, Tenn. — The Eriq Gilyard said. final regular-season race “We’ve been playing of the Xfinity Series proved with kind of a chip on Scoring tightens to be a preview of the up- our shoulder to prove coming playoffs as title everybody wrong. This year we’re not trying to at Winged Foot contenders Chase Briscoe prove anybody wrong, and Austin Cindric domi- we’re trying to prove Associated Press nated yet another event. ourselves right. We Briscoe passed Cindric know how good we are.” MAMARONECK, N.Y. — Every with five laps remaining shot required full attention. Every Friday night at Bristol ACC showdown hole was a test. Every par was Motor Speedway, pounc- valued. ing when Cindric lost of ranked teams Patrick Reed embraced every as- power steering. Briscoe LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Im- pect of it Friday when the U.S. Open pressive season-opening lived up to its reputation as the raced to his series-best victories by No. 17 Miami toughest test in golf, and so did seventh victory of the year and No. 18 Louisville has Winged Foot. while regular-season the schools ranked — “I love the grind,” Reed said, champion Cindric slipped maybe sooner than some barely unable to contain a grin. to a third-place finish. expected. From the bunker, he twice saved Andersen wins But the recognition has par. From ankle-deep rough behind both motivated to sustain the green to back pins, he walked off Stage 19 of Tour with two more pars. Throw in five Associated Press the success as they begin Patrick Reed, of the United States, plays a shot off the second fairway during CHAMPAGNOLE, Atlantic Coast Conference birdies to offset the inevitable mis- France — That’s deux for takes, and Reed had an even-par 70 the second round of the US Open Golf Championship, Friday, Sept. 18, 2020, in play Saturday night under Soren Kragh Andersen at that gave him a one-shot lead going Mamaroneck, N.Y. the Tour de France. the spotlight of a prime-time into a U.S. Open that feels as though national television audi- it’s just getting started. five other players remained in red They were joined by Justin The Danish rider who ence. The schools initially “It’s almost like they set it up to numbers. DeChambeau is the only Thomas, who opened with a 65 — won Stage 14 doubled weren’t scheduled to meet, ease our way into it, and then player to be under par in both the lowest ever at Winged Foot for a down and raised his arms but the coronavirus pan- showed us what it’s supposed to re- rounds, the easier one and the bru- U.S. Open — and lost all those shots in victory again on Stage demic shook up scheduling ally be like,” Reed said. tal one. to par after 10 holes. Thomas then 19 on Friday, with another nationwide and led to the So does Bryson DeChambeau, the “When I play well in these condi- delivered a 5-wood from 228 yards cunningly timed attack. ACC adopting a 10-game former U.S. Amateur champion and tions, it’s a lot more enjoyable,” he into the wind on the par-3 third hole Behind him, saving their slate that has the Hurri- current muscleman who powered said. “If I had to look back on it, I and made a slick, 15-foot, last reserves of strength canes and Cardinals play- and putted his way to a 68, the low- would say that this today is a more double-breaking birdie putt to for a time trial on Saturday ing for the second est score on a day Winged Foot enjoyable test after I’m done be- steady himself. He scratched out a that will decide the Tour consecutive season. played to an average score of 75.25. cause it shows who executed the 73 and is right in it. podium, race leader Pri- For the host Cardinals, After an opening round in which shots the best, for sure.” Jason Kokrak (71) was the only moz Roglic and his rivals other player under par at 1-under it’s a chance to avenge last 21 players broke par, Winged Foot This was the Winged Foot every- preferred to coast to the 139. November’s 52-27 drub- allowed only three players under one has heard about. This is the U.S. finish while Andersen par. Nine others shot even. Every- Open everyone expected. Tiger Woods is among those who bing by the Hurricanes. won’t be around to experience it. He hared off for the prestige of Very little worked that game one else was hanging on for dear Rafa Cabrera-Bello of Spain and the stage victory. life. Harris English each had a 70 and had a pair of double bogeys at the — From wire reports See COLLEGE/Page A10 Reed was at 4-under 136, and only were at 2-under 138. See OPEN/Page A10 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Saturday, September 19, 2020 A9 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS East Division East Division Nationals 5, Marlins 0, Game 1; Reds 7, White Sox 1: Slumping NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Marlins 14, Nationals 3, Game 2: Jesse Winker hit a three-run homer. Washington (Corbin 2-5) at Miami z-Tampa Bay 34 18 .654 — — 6-4 W-3 17-9 17-9 Atlanta 30 21 .588 — — 6-4 W-1 15-8 15-13 Brian Anderson tied a franchise re- Cubs 1, Twins 0: Kyle Hendricks (López 4-4), 6:10 p.m. New York 29 21 .580 4 — 8-2 W-8 21-7 8-14 Miami 26 24 .520 3½ — 6-4 W-1 9-14 17-10 cord with three homers and drove in tossed eight innings of shutout ball. St. Louis (Kim 2-0) at Pittsburgh Toronto 26 25 .510 7½ — 3-7 L-5 12-7 14-18 seven runs to help the Marlins earn a Braves 15, Mets 2: Freddie Freeman (Keller 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore 22 30 .423 12 4½ 2-8 L-3 12-19 10-11 Philadelphia 26 25 .510 4 — 4-6 W-2 18-12 8-13 split. In the opener, Erick Fedde al- added three more hits to his burgeon- Atlanta (Anderson 3-0) at N.Y. Mets Boston 19 32 .373 14½ 7 5-5 W-1 8-17 11-15 New York 23 28 .451 7 3 4-6 L-1 10-14 13-14 lowed one hit in six innings to beat (Peterson 4-2), 7:07 p.m. z-clinched playoff berth Washington 19 30 .388 10 6 5-5 L-1 9-16 10-14 ing MVP campaign. highly touted rookie Sixto Sanchez. LATE L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 5-2) at Colo- Central Division Central Division Phillies 7, Blue Jays 0, Game 1; N.Y. Yankees at Boston rado (González 0-1), 8:10 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Phillies 8, Blue Jays 7, Game 2: Kansas City at Milwaukee INTERLEAGUE z-Chicago 33 18 .647 — — 7-3 L-1 17-10 16-8 Chicago 31 20 .608 — — 8-2 W-5 19-12 12-8 Bryce Harper hit a tying, two-run dou- Texas at L.A. Angels San Francisco (Gausman 3-2) at Minnesota 31 22 .585 3 — 5-5 L-2 21-5 10-17 ble and scored the go-ahead run on Oakland (Luzardo 2-2), 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati 26 26 .500 5½ — 8-2 W-6 13-11 13-15 San Diego at Seattle Cleveland 28 23 .549 5 — 2-8 W-2 12-11 16-12 an error following Alec Bohm’s infield San Francisco at Oakland Toronto (Ryu 4-1) at Philadelphia (Ve- St. Louis 24 24 .500 5½ ½ 5-5 W-2 11-11 13-13 Detroit 21 29 .420 11½ 4½ 2-8 L-3 11-14 10-15 single, helping the Phillies earn a L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, lasquez 0-1), 6:05 p.m. Milwaukee 23 26 .469 7 2 5-5 W-1 12-14 11-12 Kansas City 21 29 .420 11½ 4½ 7-3 W-1 10-13 11-16 swee. Zach Eflin struck out nine in a TODAY’S GAMES Chicago White Sox (Keuchel 6-2) at z-clinched playoff berth Pittsburgh 15 36 .294 16 11 1-9 L-2 10-16 5-20 four-hitter in the opener. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cincinnati (Mahle 1-2), 7:07 p.m. Cardinals 6, Pirates 5, Game 1; Car- Cleveland (McKenzie 2-1) at Detroit Arizona (Weaver 1-7) at Houston West Division West Division dinals 7, Pirates 2, Game 2: Dylan (Turnbull 4-3), 6:10 p.m. (Javier 4-2), 7:10 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Carlson’s three-run homer helped lift N.Y. Yankees (Happ 1-2) at Boston Kansas City (Bubic 1-5) at Milwaukee Oakland 31 19 .620 — — 6-4 W-1 18-7 13-12 z-Los Angeles 36 15 .706 — — 6-4 W-3 16-8 20-7 San Diego 32 19 .627 4 — 8-2 L-2 19-8 13-11 St. Louis to a sweep. The Cardinals (TBD), 7:30 p.m. (Burnes 3-0), 7:10 p.m. Houston 25 26 .490 6½ — 4-6 L-1 18-8 7-18 San Francisco 25 24 .510 10 — 7-3 W-2 16-9 9-15 took the opener behind home runs Tampa Bay (Morton 1-2) at Baltimore Minnesota (Pineda 1-0) at Chicago Seattle 22 28 .440 9 3½ 4-6 L-3 12-9 10-19 Colorado 22 27 .449 13 3 3-7 L-2 11-16 11-11 from Kolten Wong and Tyler O’Neill. (López 2-0), 7:35 p.m. Cubs (Mills 5-3), 8:15 p.m. Los Angeles 21 30 .412 10½ 5 5-5 W-1 13-14 8-16 Arizona 20 32 .385 16½ 6½ 5-5 W-1 11-13 9-19 Indians 1, Tigers 0: Zach Plesac Texas (Lynn 6-2) at L.A. Angels (He- San Diego (Clevinger 3-2) at Seattle Texas 18 32 .360 13 7½ 5-5 L-1 13-13 5-19 z-clinched playoff berth pitched impressively into the eighth. aney 4-3), 9:10 p.m. (Sheffield 3-3), 9:10 p.m.

BOX SCORES

Toronto 000 000 0 —0 Tampa Bay 2, DP—Philadelphia 2, Toronto 0. LOB—Philadel- Cleveland 1, phia 8, Toronto 4. 2B—Gregorius (7). 3B— Baltimore 1 Knapp (1). HR—Harper (11). SB—McCutchen Detroit 0 Tampa Bay Baltimore (4), Biggio (6), Quinn (10). Cleveland Detroit ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Tsutsugo dh 5 1 2 0 Mullins cf 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia Lindor ss 2 0 0 1 V.Reyes cf-rf 4 0 2 0 Arozarena lf 5 0 0 0 Severino c 1 0 0 0 Eflin W,3-2 7 4 0 0 2 9 Hernández 2b 5 0 1 0 W.Castro ss 3 0 1 0 Phillips lf 0 0 0 0 Alberto 2b 4 0 1 0 Toronto Ramírez 3b 4 0 2 0 Cabrera dh 3 0 0 0 B.Lowe 2b 4 1 2 1 Stewart rf 4 0 0 0 Ray L,1-1 4 1/3 5 5 5 4 6 Santana 1b 4 0 0 0 Candelario 1b 4 0 0 0 Brosseau 3b 3 0 0 0 Muntcastle 1b-lf 3 0 0 0 Hatch 1 1/3 3 2 2 1 0 F.Reyes dh 3 0 0 0 H.Castro rf 3 0 1 0 N.Lowe 1b 3 0 1 1 Sisco dh 3 0 1 0 Murphy 1 1/3 1 0 0 1 3 Naquin rf 3 0 0 0 D.Hill cf 0 0 0 0 Margot cf 3 0 0 0 Iglesias ph 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Pat Hoberg; First, Ryan Luplow lf 2 0 0 0 Cameron ph 1 0 1 0 Renfroe rf 3 0 0 0 Hays lf-cf 3 1 2 1 Additon; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Brennan R.Pérez c 3 0 1 0 Bonifacio lf 4 0 0 0 Adames ss 4 0 0 0 Ruiz 3b 3 0 1 0 Miller. DeShields cf 3 1 1 0 Goodrum 2b 4 0 0 0 Perez c 2 0 0 0 Núñez ph 1 0 0 0 T—2:33. Romine c 3 0 0 0 Holaday c-1b 3 0 0 0 Haase c 0 0 0 0 Velazquez ss 2 0 0 0 Philadelphia 8, Paredes 3b 3 0 1 0 Valaika ph-ss 1 0 0 0 Totals 29 1 5 1 Totals 32 0 6 0 Totals 32 2 5 2 Totals 32 1 5 1 Toronto 7 Cleveland 000 010 000 —1 Tampa Bay 101 000 000 —2 Game 2 Detroit 000 000 000 —0 Associated Press Baltimore 000 100 000 —1 Toronto Philadelphia LOB—Cleveland 10, Detroit 7. 2B—W.Castro Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Tyler Glasnow throws a pitch to the Baltimore Orioles DP—Tampa Bay 0, Baltimore 1. LOB—Tampa ab r h bi ab r h bi (3). 3B—DeShields (2), Cameron (1). SB—Lin- Bay 10, Baltimore 6. 3B—Tsutsugo (1). HR— during the second inning of a game, Friday, Sept. 18, 2020, in Baltimore. Biggio 3b 5 0 1 2 McCutchen lf 4 1 1 1 dor (5). SF—Lindor (2). S—DeShields (4). Hays (2). Bichette dh 4 0 1 0 Harper dh 3 1 3 2 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Cleveland Gurriel Jr. lf 4 1 1 0 Bohm 3b 3 1 1 0 Tampa Bay Plesac W,4-2 7 2/3 5 0 0 1 11 Hernández rf 4 2 3 1 Gregorius ss 3 0 1 1 Glasnow W,4-1 5 4 1 1 2 10 Karinchak H,7 1/3 0 0 0 1 1 Grichuk cf 3 1 1 1 Bruce 1b 4 0 0 0 Glasnow, Rays beat O’s 2-1 Drake H,1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Hand S,13-13 1 1 0 0 0 2 Guerrero Jr. 1b 3 1 1 1 Kinger y 2b 1 1 0 0 Loup H,3 1 0 0 0 0 2 Detroit Panik 2b 3 1 1 0 Quinn cf 3 0 0 0 Anderson H,6 1 0 0 0 0 2 Fulmer 3 1 0 0 1 2 David Ginsburg that the 6-foot-8 Glasnow allowed Espinal ss 2 1 1 1 Moniak rf 2 2 1 0 Sherriff S,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Alexander L,2-2 2 3 1 1 2 1 Villar ph 0 0 0 0 Marchan c 3 2 2 3 AP sports writer no margin for error. Cobb gave up a Baltimore Jiménez 1 0 0 0 0 1 Jansen c 1 0 0 1 two-out RBI single to Nate Lowe in Cobb L,1-5 6 4 2 2 3 5 Cisnero 1 0 0 0 1 1 Shaw ph 0 0 0 0 BALTIMORE — Tyler Glasnow Fry 2/3 1 0 0 1 1 Farmer 1 1 0 0 0 0 the first inning and was victimized Fulmer 1 1/3 0 0 0 1 2 Totals 29 7 10 7 Totals 26 8 9 7 Garcia 2/3 0 0 0 3 0 struck out 10 over five innings to by his own right fielder in the third. Scott 1 0 0 0 1 1 Toronto 000 520 0 —7 Soto 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 help the Tampa Bay Rays beat Pressed against the wall on a HBP—Fry (B.Lowe). WP—Glasnow(2). Philadelphia 101 303 x —8 Alex Cobb and the Baltimore Ori- E—Panik (1). LOB—Toronto 9, Philadelphia 6. deep fly by leadoff hitter Yoshi Umpires—Home, Ryan Wills; First, Dan Ias- Cincinnati 7, oles 2-1 Friday night. sogna; Second, Tripp Gibson; Third, Ben May. 2B—Bichette (6), Grichuk (9), Hernández (7), Tsutsugo, DJ Stewart dropped the T—2:59. Harper 2 (9). HR—Hernández (15), McCutchen Chicago White Sox 1 Glasnow (4-1) allowed one run, ball on what was ruled a triple. (8), Marchan (1). SB—Bohm (1), Villar (3). SF— four hits and a pair of walks. The Chicago Cincinnati Two batters later, Brandon Lowe Grichuk (2). S—Jansen (3). right-hander has won four straight Washington 5, IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi hit an RBI single for a 2-0 lead. Madrigal 2b 4 1 2 0 Akiyama lf 3 1 1 0 decisions, a streak that began with Miami 0 Toronto Austin Hays led off the bottom of Stripling 3 1/3 4 3 3 3 4 Grandal c 3 0 0 0 Castellanos rf 4 1 1 1 a 13-strikeout performance against Abreu 1b 3 0 0 0 Votto 1b 4 1 3 2 the fourth with a home run, but Game 1 Cole 1/3 2 2 2 0 1 the Orioles on Aug. 25. Jiménez lf 4 0 1 1 Suárez 3b 3 1 0 0 Glasnow and the Rays bullpen al- Washington Miami Borucki 1 0 0 0 1 1 Encarnación dh 4 0 0 0 Moustakas 2b 2 1 0 0 The Rays clinched a postseason ab r h bi ab r h bi Bass H,4 2/3 1 2 2 1 1 lowed nothing more. Ryan Sher- Moncada 3b 3 0 0 0 Winker dh 4 1 1 3 berth on Thursday night, and now Turner ss 4 0 0 0 Dickerson lf 3 0 0 0 Dolis L,2-2 BS,4-5 1/3 2 1 0 0 1 riff, the fourth Tampa Bay reliever, Robert cf 4 0 0 0 Goodwin cf 4 0 0 0 Soto lf 3 0 1 0 Marte cf 3 0 0 0 Yamaguchi 1/3 0 0 0 1 0 the AL East leaders are looking to Mazara rf 2 0 1 0 Garcia ss 4 0 1 0 worked the ninth to earn his first Cabrera 1b 4 0 1 0 Aguilar 1b 2 0 1 0 Philadelphia charge into the playoffs as division Sánchez ss 3 0 0 0 Barnhart c 3 1 1 1 big league save. Thames dh 3 0 1 0 Joyce rf 3 0 0 0 Hale 3 1/3 4 2 2 0 1 champions. Tampa Bay started the Gomes c 4 2 2 0 Anderson 3b 3 0 0 0 Romero 1/3 3 3 3 0 0 Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 31 7 8 7 day with a 3 1/2-game lead over the L.García 2b 3 2 2 1 Cooper dh 2 0 1 0 Chicago 000 001 000 —1 TRAINER’S ROOM Phelps 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Yankees. Kieboom 3b 2 1 1 1 Rojas ss 3 0 0 0 Hembree 1/3 2 2 2 0 0 Cincinnati 105 000 10x —7 Rays: OF Austin Meadows was Stevenson rf 3 0 1 2 Chisholm 2b 2 0 0 0 LOB—Chicago 6, Cincinnati 4. 2B—Madrigal “We want to win the East, and to Brogdon W,1-0 1 2/3 1 0 0 2 2 placed on the 10-day injured list Robles cf 3 0 1 1 Alfaro c 2 0 0 0 Neris S,5-8 1 0 0 0 2 0 (3), Votto (7). HR—Castellanos (13), Barnhart do that we’re going to have to play with a left oblique strain that will Totals 29 5 10 5 Totals 23 0 2 0 Borucki pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. (5), Votto (10), Winker (11). really well,“ manager Kevin Cash IP H R ER BB SO Washington 020 300 0 —5 HBP—Romero (Panik), Hembree (Guerrero said before the game. “You do that keep him sidelined until deep in Miami 000 000 0 —0 Jr.). WP—Cole, Dolis. Chicago the playoffs. “We’re going to have Stiever L,0-1 2 2/3 5 6 6 2 0 and you’ve got momentum going E—Kieboom (3). DP—Washington 0, Miami 1. Umpires—Home, Ramon De Jesus; First, to play really, really well to see him LOB—Washington 6, Miami 5. 2B—L.García Chris Conroy; Second, Brennan Miller; Third, González 2 1/3 2 0 0 1 4 into the postseason.” (5), Cabrera (6). SB—Marte 2 (4), Robles (4). Ryan Additon. Crochet 1 0 0 0 0 2 The Rays are trending in that di- at any point the rest of the season,” IP H R ER BB SO Cishek 1 1 1 1 1 1 rection. They’ve won six of eight, Cash said. .... LH Cody Reed (finger Washington St. Louis 6, Ruiz 1 0 0 0 0 2 numbness) was moved to the Cincinnati including the first three games of Fedde W,2-3 6 1 0 0 2 6 45-day IL, ending his season. Harris 1 1 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 5 Mahle W,2-2 5 2/3 4 1 1 2 8 this five-game set, and are 9-1-4 in Miami Antone 2 1/3 0 0 0 1 2 their last 14 series. Game 1 S.Sánchez L,3-2 4 8 5 5 2 2 Romano 1 0 0 0 0 0 UP NEXT St. Louis Pittsburgh Cobb (1-5) gave up two runs and Smith 2 0 0 0 0 2 HBP—Mahle (Abreu). WP—González. ab r h bi ab r h bi four hits over six innings. Despite Rays: RH Charlie Morton (1-2, Stanek 1 2 0 0 1 0 Wong 2b 4 1 1 2 Frazier 2b-lf 1 2 0 0 5.14 ERA) starts Saturday night in HBP—Fedde (Aguilar). Chicago Cubs 1, those solid numbers, the right- Edman rf-3b 4 1 1 0 Hayes 3b 3 1 1 2 Umpires—Home, Joe West; First, David Arri- hander fell to 0-4 against the team he the fourth game of the series. Mor- Goldschmidt 1b 4 1 2 1 Moran dh 3 0 0 0 eta; Second, Junior Valentine; Third, Stu Scheu- Minnesota 0 ton allowed a combined six runs B.Miller dh 3 0 0 0 Polanco rf 4 0 1 0 pitched for six seasons through 2017 water. Minnesota Chicago DeJong ss 3 0 0 1 Reynolds lf-cf 3 0 0 1 before signing a four-year, and 10 hits over 9 1/3 innings in his T—2:15. ab r h bi ab r h bi Carpenter 3b 3 0 0 0 Newman ss-2b 1 0 0 1 last two starts. Buxton cf 3 0 1 0 Rizzo 1b 3 1 0 0 $57 million contract with Baltimore. Carlson ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Riddle cf 2 0 0 0 Donaldson 3b 4 0 1 0 Bryant 3b 2 0 0 0 Since joining the Orioles, Cobb is Orioles: RH Jorge López (2-0, Miami 14, Molina c 3 2 2 0 González ss 2 0 0 0 Cruz dh 3 0 0 0 Contreras c 3 0 2 1 0-11 with a 5.29 ERA in 18 starts at 5.23) is coming off his best outing of O’Neill lf 2 1 1 2 Martin pr 0 0 0 0 Kepler pr 0 0 0 0 Schwarber lf 3 0 1 0 Washington 3 Bader cf 2 0 1 0 Osuna 1b 3 1 0 0 Camden Yards. the season, allowing just one run in Rosario lf 3 0 0 0 Hamilton cf 0 0 0 0 Game 2 Bell ph 0 0 0 0 Cobb’s problem in this game was seven innings against Atlanta. Sanó 1b 3 0 0 0 Vargas ph 1 0 0 0 Washington Miami Murphy c 4 1 2 0 Garver c 3 0 0 0 Happ cf 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 29 6 8 6 Totals 26 5 4 4 Cave rf 3 0 1 0 Báez ss 3 0 0 0 Turner ss 2 1 1 0 Dickerson lf 4 2 3 2 St. Louis 122 100 0 —6 Polanco ss 3 0 0 0 Heyward rf 3 0 0 0 STATISTICAL LEADERS L.García ss 1 0 0 0 M.Harrison rf 1 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 200 300 0 —5 Gonzalez 2b 3 0 0 0 Maybin cf-lf 3 0 0 0 Soto lf 3 1 2 1 Marte cf 4 1 1 0 E—Molina (5), DeJong 2 (3), Edman (6), New- Kipnis dh 3 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE .349; Solano, San Francisco, .342; T.Turner, Washington, Cabrera dh 3 0 0 0 Cooper 1b 1 3 0 0 man (7). LOB—St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 10. 2B— Hoerner 2b 3 0 0 0 BATTING—LeMahieu, New York, .373; T.Anderson, Chi- .338; Conforto, New York, .337; d’Arnaud, Atlanta, .336; Suzuki c 2 0 0 1 Aguilar dh 1 3 0 1 Goldschmidt (10). HR—Wong (1), O’Neill (7). cago, .365; J.Abreu, Chicago, .327; Verdugo, Boston, .326; Do.Smith, New York, .331; McNeil, New York, .327; Ozuna, Totals 28 0 3 0 Totals 27 1 3 1 Harrison 2b 3 0 1 1 Anderson 3b 4 3 3 7 SF—DeJong (3), Newman (2). Candelario, Detroit, .318; Cruz, Minnesota, .314; D. Atlanta, .318; Machado, San Diego, .314. Minnesota 000 000 000 —0 Kieboom 3b 3 0 1 0 Rojas ss 4 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Fletcher, Los Angeles, .314; Gurriel Jr., Toronto, .307; RUNS—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 46; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 44; Chicago 100 000 00x —1 Noll 1b 3 0 0 0 Brinson rf-lf 4 2 3 2 St. Louis T.Hernández, Toronto, .306; Kiner-Falefa, Texas, .305. Swanson, Atlanta, 43; Conforto, New York, 39; Machado, DP—Minnesota 0, Chicago 1. LOB—Minnesota Taylor rf 2 0 0 0 Rodríguez 2b 4 0 1 0 Martínez 3 2/3 3 5 1 4 1 RUNS—T.Anderson, Chicago, 41; Trout, Los Angeles, San Diego, 39; T.Turner, Washington, 39; Betts, Los Ange- 4, Chicago 6. SB—Rizzo (2). Robles cf 3 1 1 0 Wallach c 4 0 1 1 Cabrera 1 1 0 0 1 1 39; J.Abreu, Chicago, 38; LeMahieu, New York, 37; les, 38; Story, Colorado, 37; Yastrzemski, San Francisco, IP H R ER BB SO Totals 25 3 6 3 Totals 31 14 12 14 Reyes W,2-1 1 2/3 0 0 0 1 2 Ramírez, Cleveland, 37; Voit, New York, 37; Lewis, Seattle, 37; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 36; B.Harper, Philadelphia, 36. Minnesota Washington 200 010 0 —3 Helsley S,1-3 2/3 0 0 0 2 0 34; Cruz, Minnesota, 33; B.Lowe, Tampa Bay, 33; Verdugo, RBI—F.Freeman, Atlanta, 48; Ozuna, Atlanta, 47; Mach- Hill L,2-2 7 3 1 1 2 5 Miami 114 044 x —14 Pittsburgh Boston, 33. Thielbar 1 0 0 0 2 1 ado, San Diego, 41; Do.Smith, New York, 40; Tatis Jr., San E—Turner (7), Rojas (3). DP—Washington 1, T.Williams L,1-8 4 1/3 7 6 5 0 3 RBI—J.Abreu, Chicago, 51; Voit, New York, 46; Trout, Chicago Diego, 40; Blackmon, Colorado, 38; Seager, Los Angeles, Miami 1. LOB—Washington 4, Miami 6. 2B— Turley 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Los Angeles, 42; Tucker, Houston, 39; E.Jiménez, Chicago, Hendricks W,6-4 8 3 0 0 1 10 36; Betts, Los Angeles, 36; Myers, San Diego, 35; Bri.An- Wallach (3). 3B—Robles (1). HR—Dickerson Hartlieb 1 1 0 0 2 0 39; Olson, Oakland, 38; Devers, Boston, 36; Seager, Seat- Jeffress S,8-10 1 0 0 0 2 1 derson, Miami, 34; Gregorius, Philadelphia, 34. (7), Anderson 3 (9). SB—Brinson (3). SF—Su- Howard 1 0 0 0 0 2 tle, 33; B.Lowe, Tampa Bay, 33; E.Rosario, Minnesota, 33. WP—Hendricks. HITS—T.Turner, Washington, 67; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 66; zuki (3). Cabrera pitched to 4 batters in the 5th, Hart- HITS—J.Abreu, Chicago, 68; T.Anderson, Chicago, 62; Conforto, New York, 64; Ozuna, Atlanta, 62; Machado, San IP H R ER BB SO lieb pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Atlanta 15, Verdugo, Boston, 58; E.Jiménez, Chicago, 57; LeMahieu, Diego, 61; Betts, Los Angeles, 58; Story, Colorado, 58; Washington HBP—Turley (B.Miller). New York, 57; Merrifield, Kansas City, 57; Devers, Boston, Blackmon, Colorado, 57; S.Marte, Miami, 57; Seager, Los Crowe L,0-2 2 1/3 4 6 6 2 3 N.Y. Mets 2 56; Alberto, Baltimore, 55; Cruz, Minnesota, 55; Lindor, Angeles, 56. McGowin 2/3 1 0 0 0 0 Cleveland, 55. DOUBLES—F.Freeman, Atlanta, 20; Do.Smith, New St. Louis 7, Atlanta New York Bourque 1 1 3 3 2 1 DOUBLES—Cé.Hernández, Cleveland, 17; Brantley, York, 18; C.Walker, Arizona, 18; Solano, San Francisco, 15; ab r h bi ab r h bi Harper 1 2 1 0 0 2 Pittsburgh 2 Houston, 15; Franco, Kansas City, 15; Verdugo, Boston, 15; Cronenworth, San Diego, 14; Markakis, Atlanta, 14; Barrett 0 0 2 2 1 0 Acuña Jr. cf 4 3 2 1 McNeil lf 5 0 1 1 Adames, Tampa Bay, 14; Biggio, Toronto, 14; Devers, Bos- Game 2 K.Marte, Arizona, 13; S.Marte, Miami, 13; McNeil, New Holt 1 4 2 2 0 0 Inciarte cf 1 0 1 1 Davis dh-3b 1 0 0 0 ton, 14; Iglesias, Baltimore, 14; J.Abreu, Chicago, 13; Al- Pittsburgh St. Louis York, 13; Myers, San Diego, 13; T.Turner, Washington, 13; Miami Freeman 1b 5 1 3 2 Conforto rf 5 0 1 0 berto, Baltimore, 13; Choi, Tampa Bay, 13; Martinez, ab r h bi ab r h bi Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 13. Castano 4 1/3 5 3 3 0 1 Ozuna dh 4 2 2 3 Frazier 3b-p 4 0 0 0 Boston, 13; Santander, Baltimore, 13. Reynolds lf 3 1 2 2 Wong 2b 4 0 0 0 TRIPLES—T.Turner, Washington, 4; Yastrzemski, San Y.García W,3-0 2/3 1 0 0 1 1 Hchavarría dh 0 0 0 0 D.Smith 1b 3 1 0 0 TRIPLES—Tucker, Houston, 6; Candelario, Detroit, 3; Hayes 3b 3 0 0 0 Edman rf-3b 2 2 1 0 Francisco, 4; A.Cabrera, Washington, 3; Cronenworth, San Boxberger 1 0 0 0 0 2 d’Arnaud c 4 1 3 2 Canó 2b 1 0 0 0 Kiermaier, Tampa Bay, 3; 16 tied at 2. Moran dh 3 0 0 0 Goldschmidt dh 2 1 1 0 Diego, 3; Hampson, Colorado, 3; Nimmo, New York, 3; Vincent 1 0 0 0 1 0 Swanson ss 6 0 0 0 Giménez 2b 1 0 0 0 HOME RUNS—Voit, New York, 20; J.Abreu, Chicago, 17; Bell 1b 3 0 0 0 B.Miller 3b 2 0 0 0 Story, Colorado, 3; 13 tied at 2. Bourque pitched to 3 batters in the 5th, Bar- Duvall lf 4 1 0 0 Marisnick cf 3 0 0 0 Trout, Los Angeles, 16; Cruz, Minnesota, 16; T.Hernández, Polanco rf 3 0 1 0 Bader pr-cf 0 1 0 0 HOME RUNS—Duvall, Atlanta, 15; Betts, Los Angeles, rett pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Riley 3b 5 3 2 1 Rosario ss 4 1 3 1 Toronto, 15; B.Lowe, Tampa Bay, 13; Olson, Oakland, 13; González ss 3 0 1 0 DeJong ss 2 0 1 2 15; Ozuna, Atlanta, 15; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 15; Machado, HBP—Crowe (Marte), Barrett (Cooper). Markakis rf 5 2 2 2 Ramos c 4 0 0 0 Ramírez, Cleveland, 13; E.Jiménez, Chicago, 13; Buxton, Newman 2b 3 0 0 0 O’Neill lf 3 1 0 0 San Diego, 14; E.Suárez, Cincinnati, 13; Myers, San Diego, Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza; First, Junior Albies 2b 5 2 2 3 Minnesota, 12; Sanó, Minnesota, 12. Stallings c 1 1 0 0 Carpenter 1b 3 1 0 1 13; Hiura, Milwaukee, 13; Seager, Los Angeles, 13; Castel- Valentine; Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third, Totals 43 15 17 15 Totals 31 2 5 2 STOLEN BASES—Mondesi, Kansas City, 17; Margot, Martin cf 2 0 0 0 Carlson cf-rf 3 1 2 3 lanos, Cincinnati, 13. David Arrieta. Atlanta 141 602 010 —15 Tampa Bay, 12; Moore, Seattle, 11; Merrifield, Kansas City, Frazier ph 1 0 0 0 Wieters c 2 0 1 0 STOLEN BASES—Story, Colorado, 14; Quinn, Philadel- T—2:54. New York 000 011 000 —2 10; Ramírez, Cleveland, 10; Grossman, Oakland, 8; Kin- phia, 10; Betts, Los Angeles, 9; S.Marte, Miami, 9; Tatis Jr., Totals 25 2 4 2 Totals 23 7 6 6 DP—Atlanta 1, New York 0. LOB—Atlanta 10, New er-Falefa, Texas, 8; Robert, Chicago, 8; Kiermaier, Tampa San Diego, 9; T.Turner, Washington, 9; Villar, Toronto, 9; Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 000 020 0 —2 York 10. 2B—Acuña Jr. (8), Freeman 2 (20), Bay, 7; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 7. St. Louis 000 106 x —7 Markakis (14), McNeil (13). HR—Ozuna (15), Riley PITCHING—Bieber, Cleveland, 8-1; Lynn, Texas, 6-2; Berti, Miami, 8; B.Harper, Philadelphia, 8; Giménez, New Toronto 0 E—Stallings (4), Hayes (1), Bell (4). DP—Pitts- (8), d’Arnaud (8), Albies 2 (5), Acuña Jr. (12). Gonzales, Seattle, 6-2; Fiers, Oakland, 6-2; Keuchel, Chi- York, 7; Grisham, San Diego, 7; Slater, San Francisco, 7. burgh 1, St. Louis 0. LOB—Pittsburgh 4, St. IP H R ER BB SO cago, 6-2; G.Cole, New York, 6-3; Dobnak, Minnesota, 6-4; PITCHING—Fried, Atlanta, 7-0; Darvish, Chicago, 7-2; Game 1 Louis 3. HR—Reynolds (5), Carlson (2). SB— Atlanta Maeda, Minnesota, 5-1; J.Hernández, Texas, 5-1; Cease, Davies, San Diego, 7-3; Hendricks, Chicago, 6-4; Wain- Philadelphia Toronto Polanco (3). SF—DeJong (4). S—Wieters (1). Fried W,7-0 5 3 1 1 2 3 Chicago, 5-2. wright, St. Louis, 5-1; Baragar, San Francisco, 5-1; Ker- ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO Dayton 1 1 1 1 2 1 ERA—Bieber, Cleveland, 1.74; Keuchel, Chicago, 2.19; shaw, Los Angeles, 5-2; Aa.Nola, Philadelphia, 5-3; Mills, McCutchen dh 2 1 0 0 Biggio dh 2 0 2 0 Pittsburgh Jackson 2 1 0 0 1 3 Lynn, Texas, 2.40; Maeda, Minnesota, 2.52; G.Cole, New Chicago, 5-3; S.Gray, Cincinnati, 5-3. Harper rf 3 2 1 2 Bichette ss 3 0 0 0 Kuhl L,1-3 5 5 4 1 2 6 Minter 1 0 0 0 1 0 York, 3.00; Ryu, Toronto, 3.00; Bundy, Los Angeles, 3.12; ERA—Bauer, Cincinnati, 1.71; Darvish, Chicago, 1.86; Bohm 3b 3 1 2 1 Gurriel Jr. lf 3 0 1 0 Stratton BS,0-1 1 1 3 0 0 2 New York Cease, Chicago, 3.20; Carrasco, Cleveland, 3.27; Gonza- Fried, Atlanta, 1.96; Burnes, Milwaukee, 1.98; deGrom, Gregorius ss 4 1 3 1 Hernández rf 2 0 0 0 St. Louis Matz L,0-5 2 2/3 8 6 6 3 5 les, Seattle, 3.49. New York, 2.09; Lamet, San Diego, 2.12; Wheeler, Philadel- Gosselin 1b 4 1 2 1 Grichuk cf 3 0 1 0 Ponce de Leon 5 3 2 2 2 9 Frazier 1 0 0 0 0 1 STRIKEOUTS—Bieber, Cleveland, 112; G.Cole, New phia, 2.62; Davies, San Diego, 2.69; Wainwright, St. Louis, Kingery 2b 4 0 0 0 G uerrero Jr. 1b 3 0 0 0 A.Miller W,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 3 Kilome 1 1/3 3 6 6 3 2 York, 87; Giolito, Chicago, 86; Glasnow, Tampa Bay, 83; 2.87; Aa.Nola, Philadelphia, 2.92. Knapp c 4 0 1 2 Shaw 3b 3 0 0 0 Elledge 1 1 0 0 0 1 Hughes 3 2/3 6 3 3 1 3 Lynn, Texas, 79; Maeda, Minnesota, 71; Bundy, Los Ange- STRIKEOUTS—Aa.Nola, Philadelphia, 84; Bauer, Cin- Moniak lf 3 0 0 0 Villar 2b 2 0 0 0 Kuhl pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. Brach 1/3 0 0 0 2 1 les, 69; F.Valdez, Houston, 68; Carrasco, Cleveland, 63; cinnati, 83; deGrom, New York, 80; Darvish, Chicago, 79; Quinn cf 3 1 0 0 Kirk c 2 0 0 0 WP—Elledge. HBP—Fried (Canó), Jackson (Giménez). Ryu, Toronto, 60. Lamet, San Diego, 79; Scherzer, Washington, 79; Castillo, Totals 30 7 9 7 Totals 23 0 4 0 Umpires—Home, Jeremie Rehak; First, Jerry WP—Fried, Matz. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati, 76; Burnes, Milwaukee, 74; Woodruff, Milwau- Philadelphia 100 051 0 —7 Meals; Second, Ed Hickox; Third, Roberto Ortiz. T—3:39. BATTING—F.Freeman, Atlanta, .359; Soto, Washington, kee, 72; Gallen, Arizona, 66. A10 Saturday, September 19, 2020 Scoreboard Citrus County (FL) Chronicle

FOOTBALL birdied four of the last six holes for an LOTTERY 8-under 64 and the first-round lead in the Cleveland 35, Florida OPEN Continued from Page A8 PGA Tour Champions’ Pure Insurance Cincinnati 30 Here are the winning numbers selected Championship. Trying to join Arnold Palmer and Bruce Cincinnati 3 10 3 14 — 30 end of the back nine, and two birdies Cleveland 7 14 7 7 — 35 Friday in the Florida Lottery: over his last three holes gave him a Fleisher as the only players to win their First Quarter PICK 2 (early) PICK 4 (late) Cin—FG Bullock 38, 7:13. 77. He missed the cut by four shots, first two starts on the senior tour, Furyk Cle—Chubb 11 run (Parkey kick), 1:48. 2 - 7 1 - 2 - 4 - 3 the eighth time in his last 15 majors had a one-stroke lead over Ernie Els, Second Quarter PICK 2 (late) PICK 5 (early) he won’t be around for the weekend. Cameron Beckman and Stephen Leaney. Cle—Beckham 43 pass from Mayfield (Par- 9 - 1 6 - 6 - 0 - 6 - 6 key kick), 11:54. “It feels like the way the golf course PICK 3 (early) Green back on top Cin—Uzomah 23 pass from Burrow (Bullock PICK 5 (late) is changing, is turning, that anybody kick), 9:00. 1 - 8 - 2 who makes the cut has the opportu- 6 - 2 - 0 - 1 - 8 in Portland, tied for Cle—Hunt 6 pass from Mayfield (Parkey nity to win this championship,” Woods kick), 1:31. lead with Clanton PICK 3 (late) FANTASY 5 said. “I didn’t get myself that Cin—FG Bullock 43, :02. 1 - 8 - 8 7 - 11 - 13 - 26 - 29 Third Quarter opportunity.” PORTLAND, Ore. — Hannah Green Cle—Chubb 1 run (Parkey kick), 5:45. PICK 4 (early) JACKPOT Neither did Phil Mickelson, who had to wait an extra day to open her title TRIPLE PLAY Cin—FG Bullock 27, :20. 6 - 3 - 5 - 2 had his highest 36-hole score in 29 ap- defense in the Cambria Portland Classic. Fourth Quarter 13 - 18 - 25 - 29 - 38 - 42 Cin—M.Thomas 4 pass from Burrow (Bull- pearances in the one major he hasn’t Once she got going, about the only thing Thursday’s winning MEGA MILLIONS won. Ditto for Spieth, whose ock kick), 5:55. 26 - 29 - 41 - 52 - 64 that slowed her was a 1 1/2-hour lightning Cle—Hunt 1 run (Parkey kick), 3:55. numbers and payouts: 81 was his highest score in a major. delay and fading light. Cin—Boyd 9 pass from Burrow (Bullock MEGA BALL PGA champion Collin Morikawa Fantasy 5: 8 – 15 – 19 – 25 – 35 Green shot a 6-under 66 at kick), :43. 11 missed an 8-foot birdie putt on the A—6,000. 5-of-5 1 winner $184,587.02 Columbia Edgewater for a share of the CASH 4 LIFE final hole that cost him a chance to Cin Cle 4-of-5 245 $121.50 lead with Cydney Clanton in the LPGA First downs 30 23 14 - 33 - 39 - 46 - 59 keep playing. Total Net Yards 353 434 3-of-5 8,299 $10 Tour event reduced to 54 holes because of Rushes-yards 24-68 35-215 Cash 4 Life: 9 – 15 – 34 – 35 – 59 CASH BALL Trying to go 2 for 2 as poor air quality caused by wildfires. Green Passing 285 219 Cash Ball: 3 1 was able to finish in fading light, while Punt Returns 0-0 1-13 senior, Furyk leads 5-of-5 CB No winner Players should verify winning many other afternoon starters were still on Kickoff Returns 2-87 0-0 5-of-5 No winner numbers at www.flalottery.com. Interceptions Ret. 1-30 0-0 at Pebble Beach the course when darkness suspended Comp-Att-Int 37-61-0 16-23-1 PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Jim Furyk play. Sacked-Yards Lost 3-31 0-0 Abraham Ancer 71-75_146 +6 3. (4) Austin Cindric, Ford, 300, 50. Punts 2-49.0 1-43.0 Paul Casey 76-70_146 +6 4. (6) Harrison Burton, Toyota, 300, 38. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Rickie Fowler 69-77_146 +6 5. (1) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 300, 52. Penalties-Yards 4-45 8-76 Alex Noren 72-74_146 +6 6. (19) Anthony Alfredo, Chevrolet, 300, 33. On the AIRWAVES Time of Possession 33:39 26:21 Brian Harman 74-72_146 +6 7. (3) Noah Gragson, Chevrolet, 300, 41. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Christiaan Bezuidenhout 70-76_146 +6 8. (8) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 300, 33. RUSHING—Cincinnati, Mixon 16-46, Burrow Jason Day 72-74_146 +6 9. (7) Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 300, 35. TODAY’S SPORTS 7-19, Bernard 1-3. Cleveland, Chubb 22-124, Patrick Cantlay 70-76_146 +6 10. (20) Riley Herbst, Toyota, 300, 30. NHL STANLEY CUP FINAL Hunt 10-86, Mayfield 3-5. Ryo Ishikawa 72-74_146 +6 11. (16) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 300, 26. 7:30 p.m. (8 NBC) Dallas Stars vs Tampa Bay Lightning, Game 1 PASSING—Cincinnati, Burrow 37-61-0-316. Robert MacIntyre 74-72_146 +6 12. (12) Brandon Brown, Chevrolet, 300, 25. AUTO RACING Cleveland, Mayfield 16-23-1-219. Troy Merritt 72-74_146 +6 13. (13) Alex Labbe, Chevrolet, 300, 24. RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Boyd 7-72, Sam- 14. (11) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 299, 24. 7:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) NASCAR Cup Series Bass Pro Shops Night Race ple 7-45, Bernard 5-22, Uzomah 4-42, Mixon Pure Insurance 15. (34) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 299, 0. MLB 4-40, Thomas 4-31, Higgins 3-35, Green 3-29. 16. (5) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 299, 30. 4 p.m. (MLB) San Francisco Giants at Oakland Athletics Cleveland, Beckham 4-74, Landry 3-46, Hodge Championship 17. (15) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 298, 20. 6 p.m. (FSNFL) Washington Nationals at Miami Marlins 2-39, Hooper 2-22, Hunt 2-15, Bryant 1-14, Friday 18. (28) Gray Gaulding, Chevrolet, 298, 0. Chubb 1-9, Janovich 1-0. At Pebble Beach Golf Links 19. (18) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 298, 18. 7 p.m. (13 FOX) Chicago White Sox at Cincinnati Reds MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Monterey Peninsula, Calif. 20. (27) Chad Finchum, Toyota, 297, 17. 7 p.m. (FS1) St. Louis Cardinals at Pittsburgh Pirates Purse: $2.2 million 21. (31) Colby Howard, Chevrolet, 295, 16. 7:30 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Rays at Baltimore Orioles NFL schedule Yardage: 7,075; Par: 71 22. (17) Matt Mills, Toyota, 294, 15. Thursday’s Game First Round 23. (32) Stefan Parsons, Toyota, 294, 14. 10 p.m. (MLB) San Diego Padres at Seattle Mariners or Los Angeles Dodgers at Cleveland 35, Cincinnati 30 Jim Furyk 32-32—64 -8 24. (26) Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet, 293, Colorado Rockies Sunday’s Games Cameron Beckman 32-33—65 -7 13. 12 a.m. (FS1) Atlanta Braves at New York Mets (Same-day Tape) Jacksonville at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Ernie Els 34-31—65 -7 25. (25) Jesse Little, Chevrolet, 292, 12. N.Y. Giants at Chicago, 1 p.m. Stephen Leaney 32-33—65 -7 26. (14) Brett Moffitt, Chevrolet, 292, 0. NBA PLAYOFFS Detroit at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Dicky Pride 32-34—66 -6 27. (23) Joe Graf Jr, Chevrolet, 292, 10. 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) vs , Game 3 Carolina at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Doug Barron 32-34—66 -6 28. (30) Dexter Bean, Chevrolet, 290, 9. BICYCLING Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Kevin Sutherland 33-35—68 -4 29. (33) Kody Vanderwal, Chevrolet, 287, 8. 7 a.m. (NBCSPT) Tour de France Stage 20 San Francisco at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Kent Jones 33-35—68 -4 30. (22) Bayley Currey, Chevrolet, accident, L.A. Rams at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Robin Byrd 32-36—68 -4 201, 0. EQUESTRIAN Atlanta at Dallas, 1 p.m. David Toms 35-33—68 -4 31. (9) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, accident, 5 p.m. (NBCSPT) Breeders’ Cup Challenge: Woodbine Mile Denver at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Scott Parel 34-34—68 -4 121, 9. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Minnesota at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. 33-35—68 -4 32. (24) Kyle Weatherman, Chevrolet, suspen- Navy at Tulane Washington at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Bernhard Langer 33-35—68 -4 sion, 62, 5. 12 p.m. (28 ABC) Baltimore at Houston, 4:25 p.m. Robert Karlsson 35-34—69 -3 33. (35) Vinnie Miller, Toyota, accident, 61, 4. 12 p.m. (13 FOX) Houston at Baylor Kansas City at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. Miguel Angel Jiménez 34-35—69 -3 34. (21) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, accident, 61, 3. 12 p.m. (ACCN) Syracuse at Pittsburgh New England at Seattle, 8:20 p.m. Retief Goosen 35-34—69 -3 35. (29) Myatt Snider, Chevrolet, engine, 31, 2. 12 p.m. (ESPN) Tulsa at Oklahoma State Monday’s Game Billy Andrade 32-37—69 -3 36. (36) Stephen Leicht, Toyota, , 11, 1. New Orleans at Las Vegas, 8:15 p.m. 34-36—70 -2 Race Statistics 12 p.m. (ESPN2) Louisiana at Georgia State Fred Couples 36-34—70 -2 Average Speed of Race Winner: 82.964 mph. 12 p.m. (ESPNU) Liberty at Western Kentucky GOLF Scott Verplank 34-36—70 -2 Time of Race: 1 hour, 55 minutes, 39 seconds. 12 p.m. (SUN) Boston College at Duke Scott Dunlap 35-35—70 -2 Margin of Victory: 0.651 seconds. 2:30 p.m. (USA) South Florida at Notre Dame U.S. Open Steve Flesch 32-38—70 -2 Caution Flags: 7 for 45 laps. David Frost 35-35—70 -2 Appalachian State at Marshall Friday Lead Changes: 10 among 5 drivers. 3:30 p.m. (10 CBS) Jeff Maggert 34-36—70 -2 At Winged Foot Golf Club Lap Leaders: J.Allgaier 0-2; R.Chastain 3-46; 3:30 p.m. (28 ABC) UCF at Georgia Tech Marco Dawson 36-34—70 -2 Mamaroneck, N.Y. J.Allgaier 47-89; R.Sieg 90-93; J.Allgaier 94- Larry Mize 34-37—71 -1 3:30 p.m. (ESPN) Florida Atlantic at Georgia Southern Yardage: 7,477; Par: 70 174; C.Briscoe 175-178; R.Chastain 179-245; Billy Mayfair 38-33—71 -1 4 p.m. (ACCN) The Citadel at Clemson Purse: $6.4 Million C.Briscoe 246; R.Chastain 247-252; A.Cindric Jay Haas 37-34—71 -1 Second Round 253-294; C.Briscoe 295-300 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Louisiana Tech at Southern Mississippi Jerry Kelly 35-36—71 -1 Patrick Reed 66-70_136 -4 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Texas State at Louisiana-Monroe John Huston 35-36—71 -1 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Bryson DeChambeau 69-68_137 -3 Led): J.Allgaier, 3 times for 126 laps; R. Paul Stankowski 34-37—71 -1 7:37 p.m. (28 ABC) Miami at Louisville Rafa Cabrera Bello 68-70_138 -2 Chastain, 3 times for 117 laps; A.Cindric, 1 time Tim Petrovic 36-35—71 -1 Harris English 68-70_138 -2 for 42 laps; C.Briscoe, 3 times for 11 laps; R. 8 p.m. (ACCN) Wake Forest at NC State Glen Day 37-34—71 -1 Justin Thomas 65-73_138 -2 Sieg, 1 time for 4 laps. 3 a.m. (ACCN) Virginia at Virginia Tech (Taped) Jeff Sluman 34-37—71 -1 Jason Kokrak 68-71_139 -1 Wins: C.Briscoe, 7; A.Cindric, 5; J.Allgaier, 3; Vijay Singh 37-34—71 -1 4 a.m. (ESPN2) Tulsa at Oklahoma State (Same-day Tape) Thomas Pieters 66-74_140 E B.Jones, 3; N.Gragson, 2; J.Haley, 2; H.Burton, K.J. Choi 34-37—71 -1 Xander Schauffele 68-72_140 E 2; A.Allmendinger, 1. AFL PREMIERSHIP FOOTBALL Matthew Wolff 66-74_140 E Darren Clarke 35-36—71 -1 Top 16 in Points: 1. C.Briscoe, 2050; 2. A.Cin- 4 a.m. (FS1) Fremantle Dockers vs Western Bulldogs Brendon Todd 68-72_140 E Paul Broadhurst 35-36—71 -1 dric, 2050; 3. J.Allgaier, 2033; 4. N.Gragson, GOLF Hideki Matsuyama 71-69_140 E Steve Jones 36-36—72 E 2025; 5. B.Jones, 2020; 6. J.Haley, 2018; 7. Ken Duke 36-36—72 E 11 a.m. (8 NBC) U.S. Open Golf Championship Third Round Bubba Watson 72-69_141 +1 H.Burton, 2014; 8. R.Chastain, 2010; 9. R.Sieg, Colin Montgomerie 34-38—72 E Joaquin Niemann 68-73_141 +1 2002; 10. M.Annett, 2002; 11. R.Herbst, 2001; 3 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Champions PURE Insurance Championship, Second Mark Brooks 38-34—72 E Louis Oosthuizen 67-74_141 +1 12. B.Brown, 2000; 13. J.Clements, 514; 14. Round 37-35—72 E Jon Rahm 69-72_141 +1 A.Labbe, 462; 15. J.Williams, 453; 16. M. Jesper Parnevik 36-36—72 E 9:30 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA Tour Cambia Portland Classic, Second Round (Taped) Stephan Jaeger 71-70_141 +1 Snider, 451. Corey Pavin 36-36—72 E Tony Finau 69-73_142 +2 NASCAR Driver Rating Formula 11:30 p.m. (GOLF) U.S. Open Golf Championship Third Round (Same-day Tape) Mike Weir 34-39—73 +1 Billy Horschel 72-70_142 +2 A maximum of 150 points can be attained in MOTORCYCLE RACING Mark O’Meara 36-37—73 +1 Viktor Hovland 71-71_142 +2 a race. Scott McCarron 38-35—73 +1 4 p.m. (FS1) Motoamerica Superbike: Barber Motorsports Park, Day 1 Webb Simpson 71-71_142 +2 The formula combines the following catego- David McKenzie 37-36—73 +1 11:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) Spring Creek National (Same-day Tape) Lucas Glover 71-71_142 +2 ries: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Lee Janzen 35-38—73 +1 Renato Paratore 71-72_143 +3 Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average NRL RUGBY Steve Pate 35-38—73 +1 Lee Westwood 67-76_143 +3 Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Fred Funk 36-37—73 +1 5:30 a.m. (FS1) Sydney Roosters vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Daniel Berger 73-70_143 +3 Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. Dustin Johnson 73-70_143 +3 Wes Short, Jr. 35-38—73 +1 SOCCER Thomas Detry 71-72_143 +3 Joe Durant 37-36—73 +1 HOCKEY 1 p.m. (10 CBS) NWSL Orlando Pride at North Carolina Courage Rory McIlroy 67-76_143 +3 Russ Cochran 38-36—74 +2 3 p.m. (NBCSPT) Premier League Arsenal vs West Ham United Davis Love III 35-39—74 +2 Cameron Smith 71-73_144 +4 NHL Playoffs WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER Zach Johnson 70-74_144 +4 Joey Sindelar 37-37—74 +2 Will Zalatoris 70-74_144 +4 Dudley Hart 36-38—74 +2 Thursday, September 17 2 p.m. (SEC) Tennessee at Alabama Tyler Duncan 73-71_144 +4 Esteban Toledo 34-40—74 +2 Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Islanders 1, OT, Tampa 4 p.m. (SEC) LSU at Arkansas Rocco Mediate 36-38—74 +2 Erik van Rooyen 70-74_144 +4 Bay wins series 4 - 2 6 p.m. (SEC) Texas A&M at Ole Miss Taylor Pendrith 71-74_145 +5 Woody Austin 34-40—74 +2 FINALS Rory Sabbatini 69-76_145 +5 Tom Byrum 39-35—74 +2 (Best-of-7) 1 a.m. (ACCN) Louisville at Pittsburgh (Same-day Tape) John Pak (a) 69-76_145 +5 Shane Bertsch 36-38—74 +2 (x-if necessary) Adam Long 71-74_145 +5 Today Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the NASCAR Dallas at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Michael Thompson 70-75_145 +5 discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game on the listed channel, Bernd Wiesberger 73-72_145 +5 Monday, September 21 Sungjae Im 70-75_145 +5 Xfinity Food Dallas at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. please contact your cable provider. Shugo Imahira 71-74_145 +5 Wednesday, September 23 Romain Langasque 71-74_145 +5 City 300 Tampa Bay at Dallas, 8 p.m. Danny Lee 70-75_145 +5 Friday Friday, September 25 Lanto Griffin 71-74_145 +5 At Bristol Motor Speedway Tampa Bay at Dallas, 8 p.m. Prep CALENDAR Adam Scott 71-74_145 +5 Bristol, Tenn. Saturday, September 26 Charles Howell III 73-72_145 +5 Lap length: 0.53 miles x-Dallas at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Sebastián Muñoz 71-74_145 +5 (Start position in parentheses) Monday, September 28 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Chesson Hadley 73-73_146 +6 1. (10) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 300 laps, 56 x-Tampa Bay at Dallas, 8 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY Lucas Herbert 72-74_146 +6 points. Wednesday, September 30 8 a.m. Crystal River at Citrus Shane Lowry 76-70_146 +6 2. (2) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 300, 48. x-Dallas at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m.

Scott is looking forward to the gamble his Bulls are taking this COLLEGE Saturday in visiting No. 7 Notre Dame. Continued from Page A8 The 39-year-old Scott, fresh off a 27-6 opening victory over The Citadel, is planning to roll the dice and see how things work out against the Fighting Irish in the game that was hastily for Louisville, and players are eager to show how they’ve scheduled in August as a replacement. progressed. “Where we are right now as a program, we’re playing with “Last year, the game kind of ran away from us, Cardinals house money going into this game,” Scott said of the Bulls’ center Cole Bentley said. “This year, we feel motivated to play second visit to Notre Dame Stadium, where the Irish have a better and just have a better game overall.” 19-game winning streak. “We can let loose as players and Louisville comes in confident after last week’s 35-21 win coaches and have fun and see where it all lands at the end of over Western Kentucky that required overcoming a disastrous the game.” opening series and 7-0 hole. The Cardinals regrouped to roll Notre Dame overcame a sluggish start last week in a up 487 yards on offense and contribute big plays on both 27-13 win over Duke to open the season. Coach Brian Kelly is sides of the ball. wary about this one-game hiatus from its one-season-only At- Miami enters well rested after totaling 492 yards in its lantic Coast Conference schedule. He remembers USF’s visit 31-14 win over UAB on Sept. 10. The ‘Canes also climbed for the 2011 season opener, a 23-20 upset of then-No. 16 from an early deficit to rush for 337 yards, led by Cam’Ron Notre Dame. Harris’ 134 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. “(Scott’s) certainly going to have a group of young men that Second-year Miami coach Manny Diaz knows Louisville is dif- are excited about this opportunity to play us at Notre Dame,” ferent from the team his squad pounced on last fall. The ’Canes said Kelly, who is mindful that one of them is Bulls offensive have changed as well and aim to prove it on a national stage. coordinator Charlie Weis Jr., the 27-year-old son of the coach ”We executed very well in all three phases,” Diaz said, add- Kelly replaced in 2010. “(Weis is) a young, bright star in this ing that won’t make a difference this year. “I would imagine profession who has done great things in a very short period of that they’ll be highly motivated to show that they’re not the time as a coordinator.” same team they were that day. Coach and coordinator kept USF’s quick-tempo offense “And guess what? We’re highly motivated to show that close to the vest and mostly on the ground last week with we’re not the same team we were that day as well.” 302 rushing yards, led by running back Kelley Joiner Jr. (eight Kelly’s No. 7 Irish welcome carries, 88 yards, one touchdown) and 5-foot-5 slotback Johnny Ford (71 yards on nine carries). Quarterbacks Jordan Scott’s rebuilding South Florida McCloud and Noah Johnson combined for 14-of-20 passing SOUTH BEND, Ind. — First-year South Florida coach Jeff for 92 yards and Johnson added 49 more rushing. 000Z0V4 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Business Saturday, September 19, 2020 A11

A click of the wrist Industry Money&Markets gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com Spotlight A shot in the arm 3,480 S&P 500 28,560 Dow Jones industrials Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline got a boost Friday after the vaccine is more instrumental than ever to overcome this EU Commission finalized a deal allowing its 27 members pandemic and its devastating effects on our economies 3,380 Close: 3,319.47 28,000 Close: 27,657.42 Change: -37.54 (-1.1%) Change: -244.56 (-0.9%) to buy up to 300 million doses of a and societies,” said Stella Kyriakides, the potential COVID-19 vaccine from the EU’s health commissioner. 3,280 10 DAYS 27,440 10 DAYS European drugmakers. Sanofi and GSK announced earlier this 3,600 30,000 It’s the second COVID-19 vaccine month that they anticipate positive results contract signed by the bloc, following last from their phase 1/2 clinical trial in early 3,200 27,000 month’s deal with AstraZeneca for up to December, allowing for near-immediate 400 million doses. initiation of a phase 3 trial. “With several countries in Europe experiencing new Shares in Paris-based Sanofi rose 0.7% on Friday to 2,800 24,000 outbreaks after the summer period, a safe and effective $52.44. London’s GSK slipped 0.5% to $39.26.

FRIDAY’S PRICE CHANGE 2,400 21,000 COMPANY CLOSE 52-WEEK RANGE P/E RATIO^ 1 YR 3 YRS* 5 YRS* Sanofi (SNY) $52.44 $38 $55 11 21.0% 4.3% 4.0% 2,000 18,000 MSAM JJA MSAM JJA GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) 39.26 31 48 16 0.2 4.1 5.1

AP ^Based on past 12-month results *annualized Source: FactSet StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD DOW 27946.69 27487.97 27657.42 -244.56 -0.88% -3.09% NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 11628.82 11398.60 11431.92 -120.44 -1.04% +4.87% DOW Util. 812.01 796.26 797.95 -12.86 -1.59% -9.24% Vol. (in mil.) 6,650 5,582 NYSE Comp. 12962.64 12779.40 12833.57 -114.88 -0.89% -7.76% Pvs. Volume 4,071 3,595 NASDAQ 10977.68 10639.95 10793.28 -117.00 -1.07% +20.29% Stocks fall as market Advanced 812 1451 S&P 500 3362.27 3292.40 3319.47 -37.54 -1.12% +2.75% Declined 1767 1654 S&P 400 1895.85 1852.09 1865.86 -22.27 -1.18% -9.56% New Highs 37 74 Wilshire 5000 34471.58 33747.60 34055.18 -320.37 -0.93% +3.55% New Lows 21 19 Russell 2000 1556.38 1519.76 1536.78 -5.82 -0.38% -7.89% decline extends

Stocks of Local Interest Stan Choe, Damian J. Levitt, global market strategist at 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR Troise and Alex Veiga Invesco. NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV AP Business Writers Rising tensions between the world’s AT&T Inc T 26.08 3 39.70 28.93 -.14 -0.5 t t t -26.0 -16.1 15 2.08f two largest economies are also continu- Ametek Inc AME 54.82 0 103.95 100.71 -1.62 -1.6 s s s +1.0 +13.4 42 0.72 Wall Street capped another turbulent ing to keep markets on edge. The United week of trading Friday with a broad States said on Friday that it will ban Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 32.58 4 97.27 57.56 -.44 -0.8 s s s -29.8 -38.9 14 1.10e slide in stocks that left the S&P 500 with downloads of the Chinese apps TikTok Bank of America BAC 17.95 5 35.72 25.21 -.14 -0.6 t s s -28.4 -12.7 9 0.72 its third-straight weekly loss. and WeChat on Sunday. It cited national Capital City Bank CCBG 15.61 4 30.95 20.27 +.23 +1.1 s t t -33.5 -23.2 1 0.56 The S&P 500 fell 1.1%, led once again security and data privacy concerns. CenturyLink Inc CTL 8.16 4 15.30 10.77 -.23 -2.1 s t s -18.5 -6.8 4 1.00 by a sell-off in technology companies, President Donald Trump’s targeting Citigroup C 32.00 3 83.11 44.86 -.67 -1.5 t t t -43.8 -31.2 6 2.04 with Apple, Amazon and Alphabet of the Chinese tech industry has caused Disney DIS 79.07 7 153.41 128.63 -1.59 -1.2 t s s -11.1 -2.1 17 1. 76 weighing particularly on the market. intermittent worries in the market about a possible retaliation against the Duke Energy DUK 62.13 5 103.79 82.95 -1.65 -2.0 t s s -9.1 -4.8 20 3.86f Technology stocks and other companies that powered the market’s strong come- U.S. industry. EPR Properties EPR 12.56 3 79.80 29.75 -2.48 -7.7 t s t -57.9 -52.8 9 4.32 back this year have suddenly lost mo- Big Tech stocks have stumbled Equity Commonwealth EQC 27.62 4 35.08 29.89 -.34 -1.1 t t t -9.0 +0.3 30 2.50e mentum this month amid worries that sharply this month on worries that their Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 2 75.18 37.19 -.61 -1.6 s t t -46.7 -44.0 9 3.48 they have become too expensive. prices have grown too expensive follow- Ford Motor F 3.96 6 9.60 7.23 -.05 -0.7 s s s -22.3 -21.3 6 ... The sell-off wiped out the last of the ing their virtuosic performance through Gen Electric GE 5.48 2 13.26 6.88 -.17 -2.4 s s s -38.4 -27.7 dd 0.04 solid gains the market saw to start the the pandemic. Surging shares of Apple, HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 8 151.97 132.25 -4.89 -3.6 t t s -10.5 +7.7 20 1.72f week. The S&P 500 is on track for its Microsoft, Amazon and others helped first monthly loss since March. Septem- carry Wall Street back to record heights, Home Depot HD 140.63 9 292.95 275.19 -4.77 -1.7 t t s +26.0 +24.5 28 6.00 ber is historically the worst month for even as the pandemic walloped much of Intel Corp INTC 43.63 3 69.29 49.89 -.43 -0.9 s s t -16.6 -1.0 17 1.32 stocks. the economy, as the coronavirus accel- IBM IBM 90.56 5 158.75 122.76 -2.16 -1.7 s t s -8.4 -8.3 13 6.52 “The market has been poised to just erated work-from-home and other LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 8 36.63 31.03 -.58 -1.8 t s s -13.1 -1.3 18 ... pull back, take a breather,” said Quincy trends that benefit them. Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 9 171.72 160.10 -3.68 -2.2 t t s +33.7 +50.0 36 2.20 Krosby, chief market strategist at Pru- But they suddenly lost momentum McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 0 226.72 220.27 -2.31 -1.0 s s s +11.5 +10.8 33 5.00 dential Financial. “Raising capital is two weeks ago, causing the market to prudent during a month that is known swing with them. Because these compa- Microsoft Corp MSFT 132.52 7 232.86 200.39 -2.52 -1.2 t t t +27.1 +51.9 40 2.24f statistically, historically for being diffi- nies have grown so massive, their stock Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 6 187.49 157.31 -.87 -0.6 s s s -2.4 -3.8 29 2.56 cult for the market.” movements have huge sway over broad NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 9 299.30 276.92 -2.60 -0.9 t t s +14.4 +30.9 20 5.60 The S&P 500 fell 37.54 points to market indexes, such as the S&P 500. Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 2 24.78 14.56 -.53 -3.5 s t t -34.5 -22.7 7 0.84 3,319.47. The decline marks the the first “We certainly got a little short-term Regions Fncl RF 6.94 5 17.54 11.91 -.12 -1.0 s s s -30.6 -22.7 9 0.62 3-week losing streak for the benchmark overbought and we headed into a time Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 6 125.62 109.39 -.59 -0.5 t t s +5.1 +6.7 14 3.60f index since last October. The Dow Jones of the year that is not great for markets,” Levitt said. Texas Instru TXN 93.09 9 148.37 138.66 -1.74 -1.2 s t s +8.1 +11.6 25 3.60 Industrial Average dropped 244.56 points, or 0.9%, to 27,657.42. The Nasdaq On Friday, several Big Tech stocks UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 7 217.90 186.98 +.94 +0.5 t t s -7.4 -1.7 21 1.00 composite shed an early gain, losing continued slipping. Apple dropped Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 9 62.22 60.35 -.24 -0.4 s s s -1.7 +5.6 14 2.52f 116.99 points, or 1.1%, to 10,793.28. 3.2%, Microsoft fell 1.2% and Amazon Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 3 21.72 14.03 -.01 -0.1 t t t -27.4 -23.0 0.97e Smaller stocks also fell, with the Russell slid 1.8%. WalMart Strs WMT 102.00 7 151.33 135.29 -1.40 -1.0 t s s +13.8 +19.8 78 2.16f 2000 index of small caps giving up 5.82 Also on the long list of concerns for Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 33.88 1 64.50 36.93 -.28 -0.8 s t t -37.4 -31.1 7 1.87f points, or 0.4%, to 1,536.78. markets is how the pandemic pro-

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 Momentum in the market shifted gresses, whether a vaccine for COVID- 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 Wednesday after the Federal Reserve 19 could indeed be available in early of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in said the outlook for the U.S. economy 2021 as many investors expect and what preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. remains uncertain and policymakers November’s U.S. presidential election expect short-term interest rates to stay will do to the economy. InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR at record lows through 2023. Low rates A preliminary report on Friday said TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO typically turbocharge the market by en- that consumer sentiment is improving Stocks closed broadly lower 3-month T-bill .10 .09 +0.01 1.93 Friday as Wall Street suffered couraging investors to pay higher prices at a faster pace than economists ex- 6-month T-bill .12 .11 +0.01 1.91 the third-straight weekly loss for stocks, but some investors may have pected, which is key for an economy 52-wk T-bill .13 .12 +0.01 1.87 for the S&P 500. Stocks have been looking for the Fed to be more where spending by consumers is the 2-year T-note .14 .13 +0.01 1.72 swirled this week despite the aggressive. main driver. But it follows other reports Federal Reserve saying it ex- The yield on the 5-year T-note .29 .28 +0.01 1.66 Growth in some areas of the economy this week that showed growth in retail pects to keep short-term in- 7-year T-note .48 .47 +0.01 1.72 10-year Treasury terest rates at record lows. has also slowed after supplemental un- sales slowed last month and the number note held steady 10-year T-note .70 .69 +0.01 1.77 employment benefits and other aid of layoffs across the country remains at 0.69% Friday. 30-year T-bond 1.45 1.43 +0.02 2.21 from the federal government expired, stubbornly high. Yields affect United States Steel X and partisan disagreements in Congress One factor that may have helped rates on mort- Close: $8.82 0.41 or 4.9% are holding up a possible renewal of make trading bumpier than usual Fri- NET 1YR The steel company gave investors gages and other BONDS LAST PVS CHG AGO an encouraging financial update support. Investors say it’s essential that day is an event known as “quadruple consumer loans. and said market conditions are im- such aid arrives. witching,” which marks the expiration Barclays Glob Agg Bd .90 .91 -0.01 1.37 proving. “To the extent that you don’t get an of futures and options on stocks and in- Barclays USAggregate 1. 16 1. 15 +0.01 2.37 $9 PRIME FED additional fiscal cushion, the economy dexes. The event can drive swings in Barclays US Corp 1.93 1.94 -0.01 3.02 8 RATE FUNDS is going to be impacted by it,” said Brian prices. Barclays US High Yield 6.31 6.32 -0.01 5.58 7 LAST 3.25 .13 Moodys AAA Corp Idx 2.34 2.33 +0.01 3.10 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 6 10-Yr. TIPS 0 0 ... .19 JSJA 1 YR AGO 5.00 1.88 52-week range $4.54 $14.52 FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD Vol.: 29.7m (2.7x avg.) PE: ... Commodities Mkt. Cap: $1.9 b Yield: 0.5% USDA plans additional $14B Crude Oil (bbl) 41.11 40.97 +0.34 -32.7 Energy prices Ethanol (gal) 1.36 1.35 +0.74 -1.5 closed mostly Heating Oil (gal) 1. 16 1. 16 -0.07 -42.8 AstraZeneca Plc. AZN higher. U.S. Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.05 2.04 +0.29 -6.4 Close: $56.45 0.51 or 0.9% crude oil and Unleaded Gas (gal) 1.24 1.22 +1.00 -26.8 The drug developer reported en- couraging data from a long-term for farmers reeling from virus natural gas each METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD study of its cancer drug Lynparza. rose 0.3%. Gold Gold (oz) 1952.10 1940.00 +0.62 +28.5 David Pitt meet a specified threshold of price de- and silver prices Silver (oz) 27.03 26.99 +0.16 +51.6 $65 rose. Copper Associated Press cline. They include corn, soybeans, Platinum (oz) 938.50 930.90 +0.82 -3.4 60 climbed 1.5%. Copper (lb) 3.11 3.07 +1.53 +11.4 wheat and some cotton. Palladium (oz) 2364.00 2317.60 +2.00 +23.8 55 DES MOINES, Iowa — The federal Chicken, eggs, milk, beef cattle, pigs 50 government said Friday that it will give and lambs also will be covered, as will AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD JSJA Cattle (lb) 1.07 1.07 +0.54 -13.9 52-week range farmers an additional $14 billion to tobacco, wool, alfalfa, oats, peanuts, rice Coffee (lb) 1. 14 1. 18 -3.81 -12.4 $36.15 $64.94 compensate them for the difficulties and hemp. Corn (bu) 3.79 3.75 +0.87 -2.4 Vol.: 2.9m (0.4x avg.) PE: 68.8 they have experienced selling their Farmer can begin signing up for the Cotton (lb) 0.64 0.64 -0.30 -7.1 Mkt. Cap: $148.2 b Yield: 2.5% crops, milk and meat because of the money on Monday. Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 578.60 597.30 -3.18 +42.7 Orange Juice (lb) 1. 18 1. 17 +0.98 +21.7 Aptiv Plc. APTV coronavirus pandemic. “We listened to feedback received Soybeans (bu) 10.44 10.29 +1.46 +10.7 Close: $88.95 5.66 or 6.8% The U.S. Department of Agriculture from farmers, ranchers and agricultural Wheat (bu) 5.75 5.56 +3.37 +2.9 The car parts maker said production released details of its plan that it said organizations about the impact of the (Previous and change figures reflect current contract.) volumes are improving and the third will provide “financial assistance that pandemic on our nations’ farms and quarter has been stronger than ini- tially expected. gives producers the ability to absorb in- ranches, and we developed a program MutualFunds $100 creased marketing costs associated with to better meet the needs of those im- TOTAL RETURN 90 the COVID-19 pandemic.” pacted,” Agriculture Secretary Secre- FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* American Funds AmrcnBalA m 28.86 -.15 +3.0 +8.6 +7.8 +9.3 80 President Donald Trump first men- tary Perdue said in a statement. CptWldGrIncA m52.13 -.48 +1.0 +9.1 +6.2 +8.8 70 tioned the aid in a speech Thursday The program places a payment cap of JSJA night in Wisconsin, a presidential bat- $250,000 per person or farm entity for CptlIncBldrA m 58.81 -.41 -4.6 +0.5 +2.2 +5.1 52-week range FdmtlInvsA m 60.82 -.53 +0.4 +9.6 +8.7 +12.0 $29.22 $99.04 tleground state that is considered vital all commodities combined. Gross in- GrfAmrcA m 59.68 -.23 +16.7 +26.7 +16.0 +15.6 Vol.: 4.5m (2.8x avg.) PE: 13.5 for his chances to win a second term. come can’t be more than $900,000, un- IncAmrcA m 22.09 -.12 -2.6 +2.5 +4.5 +7.3 Mkt. Cap: $24.0 b Yield: 1.0% The additional payments illustrate less at least 75% or more of their income InvCAmrcA m 39.90 -.37 +2.5 +10.7 +8.5 +11.0 the importance of farmers as a voting is derived from farming, ranching or NwPrspctvA m 53.58 -.24 +13.4 +23.2 +13.2 +13.6 Masco MAS to Trump’s reelection. He ad- forestry-related activities. WAMtInvsA m 46.01 -.30 -3.0 +3.1 +8.3 +11.3 Close: $57.69 0.14 or 0.2% Dodge & Cox Inc 14.81 -.01 +7.3 +8.8 +5.7 +5.2 The maker of Behr paint and home dressed them in Wisconsin directly, say- In April the administration rolled out Stk 171.43 -1.08 -9.3 -1.6 +4.6 +9.1 improvement products declared a ing “you gotta love Trump” and a $19 billion program, most of which Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 115.51 -1.30 +4.2 +12.5 +12.0 +13.4 quarterly dividend of 14 cents a promising favorable trade and regula- was in the form of direct farm payments. share. Contrafund 16.19 -.13 +18.9 +28.4 +17.4 +16.4 $60 tory changes, as well as tax cuts. That followed $28 billion the federal TtlMktIdxInsPrm 93.93 -.93 +4.0 +12.1 +11.4 +12.8 55 “Now we have to get four more years government gave farmers to compen- USBdIdxInsPrm 12.58 -.01 +7.3 +8.0 +5.3 +4.2 to cement it, and to do additional sate for two years of disruptions caused Schwab SP500Idx 52.03 ... +5.3 +13.8 +12.5 +13.2 50 things,” he said. by Trump’s tariff battles with trading T. Rowe Price BCGr 148.67 -1.76 +19.6 +27.4 +19.3 +18.0 45 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 307.47 -3.47 +4.1 +12.5 +12.0 +13.4 JSJA The coronavirus pandemic has cre- partners. 52-week range DivGrInv 31.16 -.19 +2.9 +7.5 +12.6 +13.0 ated several problems for farmers. Low- Some crop and livestock groups have $27.04 $60.16 GrIdxAdmrl 113.47 -1.41 +21.5 +31.5 +19.7 +17.7 ered availability of labor has reduced criticized the way previous aid was di- InTrTEAdmrl 14.72 ... +3.5 +4.7 +3.8 +3.7 Vol.: 3.3m (1.6x avg.) PE: 35.9 Mkt. Cap: $15.1 b Yield: 0.9% crop and livestock production as well as vided, and National Farmers Union IntlGrAdmrl 133.90 +.13 +30.3 +45.9 +15.7 +17.8 processing capacity in meatpacking President Rob Larew made it clear in a MdCpIdxAdmrl 217.11 -1.94 -0.7 +4.9 +8.0 +9.4 Charles Schwab SCHW plants and other facilities. These prob- statement that farmers want the money PrmCpAdmrl 147.51 -1.07 +2.3 +12.6 +11.9 +14.3 Close: $36.03 0.22 or 0.6% lems have pushed prices that farmers distributed fairly. STInvmGrdAdmrl 11.0 0 ... +4.3 +5.4 +3.7 +3.2 The financial services company TrgtRtr2025Inv 20.60 -.08 +3.8 +8.9 +7.1 +8.3 signed a direct data agreement with receive for commodities lower. They’ve “The first round of funding, though TrgtRtr2030Inv 37.72 -.15 +3.5 +9.1 +7.2 +8.7 Finicity. also seen a drop in demand for some greatly appreciated, was not without its TtBMIdxAdmrl 11.65 -.01 +7.2 +8.1 +5.3 +4.2 products as fewer people have been eat- flaws,” Larew said. “Not only did it TtInBIdxAdmrl 23.24 -.01 +3.4 +2.6 +5.1 +4.4 $40 ing out. Farm households also have suf- favor large farms over smaller ones, it TtInSIdxAdmrl x 28.59 -.34 -2.9 +4.9 +1.9 +6.2 35 fered from loss of income from off-farm also sent millions of dollars to foreign- TtInSIdxInv x 17.09 -.21 -3.0 +4.8 +1.8 +6.1 jobs that they use to fund farm produc- owned operations and excluded some TtlSMIdxAdmrl 82.31 -.78 +4.3 +12.3 +11.6 +12.8 30 TtlSMIdxInv 82.27 -.78 +4.2 +12.2 +11.4 +12.7 JSJA tion needs, household living expenses farmers entirely.” WlngtnAdmrl x 75.01 -.85 +2.0 +7.3 +8.4 +9.7 52-week range and payments on farm business debt. He asked for congressional oversight $28.00 $51.65 WlslyIncAdmrl 67.47 -.20 +3.5 +6.6 +6.7 +7.6 Agriculture groups applauded the ad- and for the USDA to ensure that pay- Vol.: 9.0m (1.0x avg.) PE: 15.1 *– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a ditional money, much of which will ments “are commensurate with demon- marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Mkt. Cap: $46.4 b Yield: 2.0% come in direct payments for crops that strated need.” NatWest Group Plc. NWG Close: $2.49 -0.10 or -3.9% The international banking company is considering closing its Ulster Bank unit in Ireland, according to media reports. $3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 JSJA 52-week range $2.45 $7.05 Vol.: 1.3m (1.1x avg.) PE: ... Mkt. Cap: $4.4 b Yield: 5.6% SOURCE: FISAP “Wherever you go, go with all your heart.” Page A12 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 Confucius

OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LETTERS to the Editor EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher Minimum wage OPINIONS INVITED enforcement authorities would Mike Arnold ...... editor I Viewpoints depicted in political confirm that frequency of acci- a feel-good issue cartoons, columns or letters do Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member dents at that intersection. Recently, I have been read- not necessarily represent the Mac Harris ...... citizen member opinion of the editorial board. Given the frequency of acci- ing, with some amusement, dents at that intersection, I Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member I All letters must be signed and the rolling controversy re- include a phone number and was surprised to read that Jeff Bryan managing editor, news ...... garding the proposed in- hometown, including letters some commissioners said Founded Sarah Gatling by Albert M...... managing editor, copy desk crease to the minimum wage. sent via email. Names and they saw no need for it. I be- Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... community editor I am a retired teacher. One of hometowns will be printed; lieve many of those accidents the subjects I taught, at the phone numbers will not be are caused because north- “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” high school level, was eco- published or given out. bound vehicles on County- — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus nomics. There seems to be I We reserve the right to edit letters for length, libel, fairness Road 491 often can’t see confusion about what mini- The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials and good taste. southbound vehicles close be- mum wage really is. A reading hind vehicles signaling a turn are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. I Letters must be no longer than of any of the works of the 400 words, and writers will be from State Road 200 on to Nobel economist Milton limited to four letters per C.R. 491 south, especially if Freidman can verify, but month. the southbound vehicle sig- HOTEL OCCUPANCY here’s what it is: I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, naling a turn onto C.R. 491 is The minimum wage is ex- 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., large or has started turning Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to actly that: an entry-level wage. 352-563-3280; or email to into the turn lane blocking It never was or will be a living [email protected]. the view of the road behind wage. It was not meant to be the turning vehicle. I’m happy such. It is mainly for part-time to read that a long overdue Occupancy first jobs. Worse, every attempt forefront, fight this fight to traffic light is finally planned to make it what it is not has victory are going to be the for this very dangerous inter- proven damaging to those ones whose names will be for- section. Get the accident fre- seeking to enter the workforce. ever etched in stone, marble, quency data for this Freidman’s research shows statues, placards and streets intersection and show it to increase in that each time minimum wage for eternity. Heck, you might those who think there is no has been increased, the avail- even have a building named need for those who think able jobs decrease. This is be- after you. there is no need. cause necessity is the mother But that’s not the reason to Citrus no of invention. stand up and push for resto- Jack Heinz My first job was minimum ration of our natural water- Beverly Hills wage. It was 1964 and I was ways. There are many 16. I worked a few hours after reasons, but certainly, as a Enhance dashboard school as a soda jerk in a physician by education and transparency happenstance local drive-in restaurant. training, you more than many That was the name for the guy know that the public health is Editor’s note: A copy of this who poured the root beer into itrus County’s tourism increase in occupancy rates important. And as you elo- letter was sent to the Citrus the cold mugs and put them quently stated in your article, County School District. industry is on fire. at 62.2% in July (up from on trays for the carhops (re- Despite the eco- 61.3% last year) and 55.5% in “nutrients” — fertilizers and C member those?). I had no in- bleeding sewers into our en- Re: COVID-19 Dashboard: nomic blow of the coronavi- June (up from 53.4% last tention of doing that as a vironment — pose a health As from its inception, I have rus, hotel occupancy rates in year) indicate the strength career. But it did provide me crisis to us. kept an eye on the daily re- Citrus saw a year-over-year and maturity of the tourism with valuable funds to add to The recent election here in ports. Clearly, a lot of parents my college fund. Sometime percentage in- sector. Citrus County may very well are depending on accurate later, a minimum wage in- crease two The STR re- be a light at the end of a tun- and updated data which en- THE ISSUE: crease made it more econom- months in a row port included 788 nel, and it might not be an on- ables them to acquire on on- Citrus County ically feasible for the (June and July) rooms in mostly going train! What we have going perception of how the drive-ins to put in a few ta- since the pan- nets year-over- national-brand seen is a shift in our county number of cases progress. bles or have carryout, and year hotel government with the election The website clearly states demic broke out hotel chains, they did away with carhops. occupancy gains. of two very qualified persons that it reflects cases from the in March, and in with data pulled My job was replaced by the who picked up the banner to day before. There is no doubt July, beat nine primarily from self-serve soda dispensers. other destina- OUR OPINION: central reserva- become public servants, and in my mind that choices as to So went the way of many they are women. how to display the number of tions measured tion systems. Cit- entry-level jobs, such as Numbers show a This is a breath of fresh air cases have been well consid- in the Smith rus has about grape pickers, dishwashers matured tourism that is being injected into our ered by you. Showing snap- and parking garage atten- Travel Research industry. 1,200 hotel rooms somewhat stale political envi- shots caused me to create my dants, to name a few. If you (STR) report. total; the study ronment, though I must thank own database and log in every don’t think that will happen That’s incredi- did not include any and all who assume the day in the morning and write again, have you noticed the ble, and a much needed shot RV parks or vacation rentals somewhat thankless job of down the totals, so I can mon- automated ordering kiosks at in the arm to the local econ- like AirBnb. Yet even with- public service. itor that myself. many of the fast-food restau- omy at a time when it’s some- out complete data, the trend Having said all this, the Today, however, I observed rants? Probably before the that the two student infec- times hard to see the bright is still clear — tourism is a wage level hits $15, there will Blue Water Forest/Spring side. strength in Citrus. Cove Road neighborhood in tions as shown, were identical be few, if any, human order to the day before, which ex- The numbers show that Marketing initiatives by takers anymore. Homosassa urge you, too, to pick up the banner and place posed a problem. In fact there Citrus is not an emerging at- Visit Florida, the Citrus In reality, the minimum our much-needed septic-to- can only be two explanations: traction; it is a stunning des- County Chamber of Com- wage issue is mostly one of sewer phase as a priority for 1. This was a duplicate and tination that people around merce, and through individ- those feel good issues. Rais- state funding. We have had the website was not updated ing it can make many feel the state, country and world ual blogging on sites like little support to move us up a (it is now 11:29 a.m.). 2. There good and self-righteously con- travel to take in and Instagram and Pinterest 10-phase list mandated by the were identical infections, un- gratulate themselves for car- experience. have certainly extended the BOCC. And Rep. Massullo, usually, on both days. ing about the poor, while With a wide range of out- reach of the nature coast our phase has the most home- Let us pray that it was an actually doing more harm door recreation to keep visi- footprint. And while it is a owners with houses and flow- updating problem, as every than good. tors engaged, travelers joyous thing to see so many ing septic tanks on the south infection is a great drama in flocked to the nature coast to people enjoying our small side of the Homosassa River. itself. It seems to me that we David Huffine We outnumber any of the all agree that the general keep safe from the pandemic piece of paradise, with more Crystal River and enjoy the wonders of the visitors comes additional other phases by far. I am a cit- public and concerned par- ents, in particular, need all outdoors. Surely, the open- costs to upkeep facilities, izen whose glass is always Trash collectors half full but having experi- the verified data we can get ing of the local scallop sea- parks, and personnel to han- matter, too enced the unreasonable and to make decisions about vir- son had an effect on the dle the flow of tourists using questionable push back from tual schooling or not, how to boost, but normal activities rivers, lakes, boat ramps, We hear about how the doc- the county commission is not allow kids to mingle even out across Citrus also contrib- trails and more. tors, nurses and medical help only puzzling, but environ- of school, etc. uted to the increase in over- Local officials should com- people, are trying to stay mentally unsound. So, I was wondering if you night stays. Visitors are able mit to not only sustaining the away from the virus, also the We feel enthused by the po- could consider making some to enjoy boating, paddling, tourism sector, but also build fire people and police. That’s litical turn of events, locally. changes along the lines of en- good. I pray for them, too. cycling — all while social upon its success with further We firmly feel that those who hancing transparency and ei- But did you ever think about distancing. investments. Visitors should champion a just, environmen- ther write me back with your the little guy? Like every Mon- Tourism is a big part of the keep in mind that caution tally and fiscally responsible views or create an alert on day, a truck pulls up and two your homepage which all citi- local economy, and we are should still be exercised cause is going to be that person men pick up my rubbish. They who just does the right thing. zens can see. lucky the great outdoors are while venturing into hotels, go from door to door picking Rep. Massullo, please, we I am hoping that you em- a safer place to be than in local businesses and recre- up bags and boxes and barrels urge that person to be you. brace these suggestions traditional tourist destina- ational sites, as Citrus full of rubbish, not knowing positively. tions like Disney or Busch County is not yet a COVID- what germs or virus is on them. Don Hiers They do this all week, picking Gardens. The percentage free zone. Homosassa Ronald E. de Bree up tons of trash. Crystal River My thanks goes out to them. To let them know how I feel, I Traffic signal Park in bad location loudly demanding that the leave two cans of soda on my long overdue Past four years Chronicle fact check Opinion barrel every Monday and I would like to know whose bril- This letter is pertaining to leave me aghast Writer B for wild untruths and pray they have a safe day. liant idea was that to put a park hate-filled tirades while as the front page article in the Having survived for four- Let them know you care. plus years beyond what was a where they did in Crystal Writer A, in my humble June 15 issue of the Chronicle. I saved my copy of that issue hoped-for expiration date, I River right along opinion, has (comments) OUND Ernie Porter because I was involved in a find myself aghast at what has (U.S.) 19, which is very full of his own wild un- S Eden Gardens collision at that intersection. transpired in those four-plus busy. I’ve heard of stupid OFF truths printed. Let’s call things before, but that Technically, I was at fault and years. I had not realized I them opposites. takes the cake. Just sit Make septic-to-sewer stated as much at the time of would witness on television back and look at it. It is Dedicated a top priority the accident. Fortunately, no one murder and one at- ridiculous what they have one was injured in the acci- tempted murder of two black An open letter to Rep. male citizens by police. This done and the amount of I’m calling about the dent and my insurance paid CALL Ralph Massullo: for the damage to both vehicles is just one thing among many money that has been article that Gerry (Mulli- gan) wrote, “Out the I want to personally ac- involved. I go through that in- others that makes me ex- spent on that. They could 563-0579 knowledge your stand on en- hausted and distraught about Window,” on Sunday, tersection every day as I com- have took that money and vironmental consciousness in mute to my business in Ocala these times. What kind of a Sept 13. Thank you so much used it on other things like streets your article in the Chronicle. every day from my home is in world is out there for my for your dedication to Citrus and fill some potholes. Like I said, Being environmentally con- Beverly Hills. The reason I am grandchildren — for any chil- I’ve seen some stupid things be- County and don’t pay any at- scious and publicly display- writing is that intersection is a dren? We seem eager to sacri- fore, but that baby is right up tention to that man that left a ing that responsibility takes a very dangerous and many acci- fice them for financial or there on No. 1. message about his paper was fair amount of intestinal dents happen there, including personal gain; what have we too small. If that’s all he’s got fortitude. a fatal accident recently. Why become? Amusing opposites to worry about, he needs to get Having said this, it is my is it so dangerous? Because My usual morning coffee and a life. God bless you. Thank opinion that the person or there is no signal! I’m sure that Sue Norman chuckle: Opinion Writer A is you. persons who move to the the highway and law Homosassa

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 19, 2020 A13 FRANKLIN Continued from Page A1

It’s a milestone moment Franklin should be sharing with family and friends in atten- dance. But he won’t. The Bucs have opted not to allow fans for at least their first two games, and per league protocols, visit- ing players must stay at the team hotel and can’t have visitors. “I wish it was a little bit later (in the season) cause they’ll probably have fans and I could possibly have family come to the game,” Franklin said. “I’m going down there for business and that’s how I’m looking to handle it. “It would have been nice, but at the end of the day I have to move on from it. I’d love to have them there and have their sup- port and see them before and after the game. But for now it is what it is. I take the positive, I can be more locked in to the game without having distrac- tions and being too riled up.” These days Franklin isn’t looking to complain. Quite the opposite, as someone just trying to earn a spot on an NFL roster. He signed with the Panthers because new head coach Matt BRANDON TODD/Carolina Panthers Rhule was the headman at Sam Franklin, a 2015 Citrus High graduate, during a recent practice with the Carolina Panthers. Franklin, an undrafted rookie safety out of Temple during Franklin’s fresh- Temple, and the Panthers take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Raymond James Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020. man season and clearly he I wanted to compete and show all know what he can do at the impressed Rhule and his staff my skillset.” quarterback position,” Franklin enough to make the initial To that end, even though the To reach this point is one of the biggest said. “They’re coming off a loss, 53-man roster. 6-foot-3, 210-pound Franklin had so they’ll be looking to step up.” He actually didn’t receive offi- been initially listed as a line- blessings. I had to step back after the Stepping up is something cial word until after the news backer, his defensive playing Franklin would like to do him- broke online, which prompted a time against the Raiders came first game and take it all in. It was like, self on Sunday. He won’t have slew of congratulatory texts at strong safety, where he’s ‘Wow, I just played in the NFL.’ familiar faces cheering from the even as he waited for the team listed second on the depth chart. stands, but roughly 70 miles to to call. “I’ll play wherever and I’m the north the eyes of many in It was an unusual preseason, willing to do whatever to help Sam Franklin Citrus County will be fixated on Citrus High graduate and Carolina Panthers safety. particularly for someone in the team,” Franklin said. “Be- their TVs. Franklin’s position, since there fore the game I was trying to “I’m thankful for the support were no exhibition games. keep all my emotions bottled up. most difficult thing. You have to the event he has to take on a I’ve been getting from home. “I came out and wanted to I didn’t want to exert too much bring your own energy, but that larger role. This week he’ll have It’s just tremendous. I can’t be show them I was willing to do emotion before the game. When was not difficult for me because a chance to play against a leg- more thankful,” Franklin said. and play everything,” Franklin I finally got out there it was a lit- it was my first game.” endary quarterback in Brady, “We’re looking to get a win this said. “I’m willing to play hard. I tle different. Moving forward, he’s trying to whose pro career began when week. I’m hoping to go out there, wanted to show that I’m a “We’re used to having fans learn from the veterans in front Franklin was just 4 years old. do my job and make a couple high-effort guy and athletic, too, there. That was probably the of him while staying prepared in “He’s pretty phenomenal. We plays.”

Buying or selling a home? Now is the time! “Amy is an attentive self starter... combining technology with her TOP AGENTS expertise will put your mind at ease...knowing you have the best on your side! You too will be very pleased with Looking to sell your home? Amy Meek as your realtor!” - Gail & Stuart T. Find the best agents Call me today and let’s get your HOME SOLD! to list your Amy Meek Licensed Real Estate Agent Call 352-212-3038 property here [email protected] 000YY80 000YU7N JOSEPH N. Lisa VanDeBoe Broker/Owner - ALEXANDER Multi-Million Dollar Producer Broker / Realtor – Lisa VanDeBoe Vice President and her team of multi-million dollar (352) 795-6633 producing agents, [email protected] hold the key to your next home. Whether you’re buying or A consistent multi-million dollar producer, Joe selling, let Plantation brings over 15 years of legal acumen to the Realty your local practice of real estate sales. Joe is proud to be guide through the Nature Coast a part of Alexander Real Estate, Inc, which has been serving Citrus County for 35 years. 352-634-0129 [email protected] 1250 N. Country Club Dr., ALEXANDER Crystal River, FL 34429 000YU7Q  www.plantationrealtylistings.com

000YU7U 000YU80

Rod Kenner Creating Memories, One Home At a Time. Your

“Tech-Savvy” 000YU8F Citrus County Realtor with Over 40 Years Experience! Rod utilizes the latest technologies & social media strategies to create maximum market exposure for sellers, and his 40+ years in the business provides buyers with an informative and enjoyable home buying experience. Call me for a complimentary copy of my book. 000YU88 Cell (352) 436-3531 Cell: 352-212-3673 [email protected] [email protected] BuyCitrusHomes.com www.KatieSpires.com 000YU85 N o t h i n g a b o v e p i n k l i n e

Page A14 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020

NationC itrus& County CWhronicle orld An unlikely battleground Nation & World BRIEFS Democrats set to app stores, did not immedi- ately reply to questions. Ora- unveil stopgap bill cle also did not reply. Trump, Biden to prevent shutdown “At the President’s direc- WASHINGTON — House tion, we have taken signifi- hit state of Democrats on Friday pre- cant action to combat pared a temporary spending China’s malicious collection bill that is needed to avert a of American citizens’ per- Minnesota government shutdown at the sonal data, while promoting end of the month — and that our national values, demo- Will Weissert would allow lawmakers to cratic rules-based norms, and Steve leave Washington to and aggressive enforcement Peoples campaign. of U.S. laws and regula- Associated Press It’s a lowest-common-de- tions,” Commerce Secretary nominator, bare-minimum Wilbur Ross said in a pre- DULUTH, Minn. — A pared statement. solidly blue state for the measure that befits a deeply past half century, Minne- polarized Congress. Even Firefighter dies sota became an unques- so, it took intense efforts at tioned presidential the highest levels of Wash- battling wildfire battleground on Friday as ington to finish the package. from gender reveal President Donald Trump It was set to be released Fri- LOS ANGELES — The and Democratic challenger day afternoon after a death of a firefighter on the Joe Biden fought for work- last-minute negotiating flurry. ing-class voters in dueling lines of a wildfire east of Los Republicans denied Dem- Angeles was under investi- events that marked the be- ocratic requests involving the gation Friday as another ginning of early voting. census and election admin- blaze to the north threatened The candidates steered Associated Press istration grants. What re- clear of the state’s most small communities on the Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden elbow bumps Sen. mains is not controversial populated areas near Min- edge of the Mojave Desert. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., after he spoke at a union training center in Hermantown, Minn., and includes provisions that neapolis to focus on The death occurred Friday, Sept. 18, 2020. would extend federal high- blue-collar voters, some of Thursday in San Bernardino way and flood insurance pro- whom shifted to Republi- work in America and not visited regularly and kept ing on racism. National Forest as crews a close eye on issues of But for all the work grams, along with a variety cans for the first time in wealth,” Biden declared battled the El Dorado Fire with roughly a dozen particular importance to Trump has put into the of other low-profile items. 2016. Trump was headed about 75 miles east of LA, to Bemidji, about workers looking on. rural corners of the state. state, it may elude him And, as previously an- the U.S. Forest Service said 200 miles north of Minne- “When the government He’s reversed an Obama again in November. nounced, the bill does not in a statement. apolis, while Biden cam- spends taxpayers’ money, administration policy pro- A series of polls over the contain COVID-19 relief, The fire erupted earlier paigned in a suburb of we should spend that hibiting the development past week show Biden has leaving that issue in all likeli- this month from a Duluth, on the banks of money to buy American of copper-nickel mining built a consistent lead in hood for a post-election smoke-generating pyrotech- Lake Superior and close products made by Ameri- and has bailed out soy- Minnesota. And in the 2018 lame duck session — or for nic device used by a couple to the Wisconsin border. can workers and Ameri- bean, corn and other farm- midterms, Democratic the next administration. Biden railed against can supply chains to ers who have been hurt by turnout surged in suburbs, to reveal their baby’s gender, Trump’s inability to con- generate American trade clashes with China. small cities and even on US bans WeChat, the California Department of trol the pandemic, casting growth,” Biden said. He More recently, he’s em- the Iron Range, across the TikTok from Forestry and Fire Protection, the president’s reluctance promised to invest braced a “law and order” blue-collar mining towns or Cal Fire, said. to embrace more serious $400 billion in federal message aimed nationally that were once labor app stores The name of the firefighter social distancing safe- money over his first term at white suburban and strongholds but had been The U.S. Commerce De- was being withheld until fam- rural voters who may be trending Republican. guards as “negligence and to ensure more products partment said Friday it will ily members are notified. selfishness” that cost are made in America. concerned by protests that David McIntosh, presi- ban Chinese-owned TikTok “Our deepest sympathies American lives. At a car- Since narrowly losing have sometimes become dent of the conservative penter union’s training Minnesota in 2016, Trump violent. That’s especially Club for Growth, which and WeChat from U.S. app are with the family, friends hall, he also emphasized has emphasized the state true in Minnesota, where has produced anti-Biden stores on Sunday and will and fellow firefighters during his plans to boost Ameri- in hopes that a victory this the May killing of George ads, said Minnesota may bar the apps from accessing this time,” Forest Service can manufacturing. year could offset losses in Floyd by a police officer help the Trump campaign essential internet services in spokesperson Zach Behrens “It’s time to reward hard other states. He has sparked a national reckon- build momentum. the U.S. — a move that said in the statement. could effectively wreck the operation of both Chinese US sends troops, services for U.S. users. tanks to Syria to TikTok won’t face the most counter Russia drastic sanctions until after Many without power after Sally WASHINGTON — The the Nov. 3 election, but WeChat users could feel the U.S. has deployed additional effects as early as Sunday. troops and armored vehicles Cleanup takes place The order, which cited na- into eastern Syria after a tional security and data pri- number of clashes with Rus- vacy concerns, follows sian forces, including a re- along Gulf Coast weeks of dealmaking over cent vehicle collision that injured four American ser- Angie Wang the video-sharing service vice members. and Jay Reeves TikTok. President Donald Associated Press Trump has pressured the Navy Capt. Bill Urban, app’s Chinese owner to sell spokesman for U.S. Central LOXLEY, Ala. — Hundreds of TikTok’s U.S. operations to a Command, said the U.S. has thousands of people were still with- domestic company to satisfy also sent in radar systems out power Friday along the Alabama U.S. concerns over TikTok’s and increased fighter jet pa- coast and the Florida Panhandle in data collection and related trols over the region to better the aftermath of Hurricane Sally as issues. protect American and coali- officials assessed millions of dollars California tech giant Ora- tion forces. in damage that included a broken cle recently struck a deal “The United States does bridge in Pensacola and ships with TikTok along those not seek conflict with any thrown onto dry land. lines, although details re- other nation in Syria, but will While the cleanup pressed on, the main foggy and the adminis- defend Coalition forces if record-shattering hurricane season necessary,” said Urban. notched another milestone: Fore- tration is still reviewing it. A senior U.S. official said casters ran out of traditional names Trump said Friday said he for storms after three new systems was open to a deal, noting a half-dozen Bradley fighting vehicles and fewer than 100 formed in about six hours. That Associated Press that “we have some great forced them to begin using the A car is covered in branches in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally, Friday, options and maybe we can additional troops were sent Greek alphabet for only the second Sept. 18, 2020, in Pensacola. keep a lot of people happy,” in to eastern Syria. The offi- time since the 1950s. suggesting that even Micro- cial, who spoke on condition November. the problem,” Robinson said as men of anonymity to discuss de- In Loxley, Alabama, Catherine The only other time the hurricane tossed soggy items out of an apart- soft, which said its TikTok bid Williams lost power and some of her center dipped into the Greek alpha- ment window nearby. had been rejected, might tails of the military move, roof to Sally. The storm also de- bet was the deadly 2005 hurricane In Louisiana, about 41,000 people continue to be involved, as said the reinforcements are stroyed three pecan trees in her season, which included Hurricane remain without power around Lake well as Oracle and Walmart. meant to be a clear signal to yard that she used to try to make Katrina’s strike on New Orleans. Charles, where Hurricane Laura Trump noted that TikTok Russia to avoid any more ends meet. The onslaught of hurricanes has fo- made landfall on Aug. 27. On Oak Is- was “very, very popular,“ unsafe and provocative ac- “There’s no food, no money. I took cused attention on climate change, land, North Carolina, which was said “we have to have the tions against the U.S. and its my last heart pill today,” said Williams, which scientists say is causing wetter, ground zero for Hurricane Isaias on total security from China,” allies there. who has been laid off twice from her stronger and more destructive storms. Aug. 3, some rental homes finally re- and added that “we can do a job as a cook because of the economic In Pensacola, Mamie Patterson opened by Labor Day. combination of both.” Pompeo visits problems caused by COVID-19. She was cleaning the yard of her cousin Escambia County, which includes The new order puts pres Guyana hoping to hoped that the Red Cross would soon - who was recovering from heart sur- Pensacola, estimated that Sally sure on TikTok’s owner, By- show up at her home. gery after they lost power in a low-in- caused at least $21 million in dam- shore up support Two people in Alabama were re- teDance, to make further come neighborhood in Pensacola. age to public infrastructure such as concessions, said James GEORGETOWN, Guyana ported killed — a drowning and a Patterson’s mother uses an oxy- roads and drainage. It will likely Lewis of the Center for Stra- — U.S. Secretary of State death during the cleanup in Bald- gen machine that they took to an un- cost an additional $8 million to re- Mike Pompeo visited the win County. In Florida, authorities tegic and International Stud- cle’s home to charge because he had store the sand washed away at Pen- small nation of Guyana on were looking for a missing kayaker ies. Trump had said this power. She saw utility trucks all sacola Beach, officials said. Friday looking to shore up who was feared dead in Escambia over the city and wondered when The year-old Three Mile Bridge week that he does not like County. the idea of ByteDance keep- support for Trump adminis- power would be restored in her that connects Pensacola to the tration efforts to oust Vene- The supercharged Atlantic hurri- neighborhood, where several inches beaches was heavily damaged in at ing majority control of TikTok. zuelan President Nicolás cane season has produced so many of water was standing in streets least two places, and authorities do TikTok expressed “disap- named storms that scientists ran out more than 48 hours after the storm. not know how much money or time pointment” over the move Maduro and build ties with of traditional names as Tropical “We feel a lot forgotten back it will take to fix. and said it would continue to the booming oil producer. Storm Wilfred developed in the here,” she said. “I hate to say it, but In several places along the Gulf challenge President Donald During the brief visit, eastern Atlantic. It was only the sec- it’s the ghetto neighborhoods. We Coast, ships washed up on shore. Trump’s “unjust executive Pompeo and President Ir- ond time that has happened since don’t have lights.” They included pleasure boats and order.” The Commerce De- faan Ali signed agreements forecasters standardized the nam- Elsewhere in the city, Karen Rob- even a replica of Christopher Co- partment is enacting an to strengthen U.S. invest- ing system in 1953. Wilfred was weak inson sat on the steps of her first- lumbus’ ship the Nina, which order announced by Presi- ment and cooperation on en- and far from land. floor apartment and rattled off a list docked in Pensacola to ride out the dent Donald Trump in Au- ergy and infrastructure while Two hours after Wilfred took of belongings ruined by 4 feet of storm and came loose from its moor- gust. TikTok sued to stop vowing to deepen coopera- shape, the National Hurricane Cen- water from Sally — clothes, shoes, ing. The vessel came to rest in mud that ban. tion on maritime security and ter moved to the Greek alphabet furniture and food. and grass at a nearby marina. drug trafficking interdiction. when Subtropical Storm Alpha WeChat owner Tencent It took months to recover from a Back in the Atlantic, Hurricane Pompeo praised Ali’s sup- formed just off the coast of Portugal. 2015 flood after a heavy rainstorm Teddy was a powerful Category 4 said in an emailed statement port for the Lima Group, a It was followed later in the day by sent nearly the same amount of storm about 850 miles southeast of that it will continue to discuss Tropical Storm Beta, which formed water from a creek into the 200-unit Bermuda. The island was hit di- ways to address concerns regional body of U.S.-aligned in the western Gulf of Mexico. The complex. She was concerned be- rectly by Hurricane Paulette on with the government and nations that have pushed for same practice will govern storm cause more than two months are left Monday, and forecasters said a hur- look for long-term solutions. a diplomatic solution to Ven- names for the rest of hurricane sea- in hurricane season. ricane watch for Teddy may be is- Google and Apple, the ezuela’s political crisis. son, which lasts until the end of “This could happen again. That’s sued soon. owners of the major mobile — From wire reports

N o t h i n g b e l o w p i n k l i n e Section B - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 FOR MORE CHURCH NEWS AND COLUMNS, VISIT WWW.CHRONICLEONLINE.COM, LIFESTYLE, RELIGION

RELIGIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE ‘Pursuing Christ Together’ LifeWay Women free simulcast event Sept. 26 at Cornerstone Baptist Church Nancy Kennedy GRACE Special to the Chronicle around 4 p.m. cost, but this has already taken NOTES “We wanted to provide place and the church was able Women of the community are invited to something that’s uplifting to purchase the video of it,” hear such sought-after Christian speakers for the women in the com- she said. and Bible teachers such as Lysa TerKeurst, munity,” said Heather Continental breakfast, Lisa Harper, Jackie Hill Perry, Jennifer Yates, a Bible study boxed lunch and child care Rothschild, Angie Smith, Kelly Minter, Jen teacher and church are provided. Sinners Wilkin and others who focus on God’s Word member at Cornerstone. Social distancing will be at a one-day conference Saturday, Sept. 26, “And we wanted to give in place at this event. 2020, at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 1100 them something that’s Register by Sept. 23 (so W. Highlands Blvd., Inverness. free.” they know how much food to The free simulcast event begins at 9 a.m., “Normally, this would be a prepare) by going online at and with doors open at 8:30 a.m., and ends ‘live’ simulcast event and would www.atthecorner.church. saints

his past week, the notorious champion Tsurfer/jewel thief/ convicted murderer Jack SERVING ONE ANOTHER “Murph the Surf ” Murphy died. He infamously broke “Living in a community is rather like living into the American Mu- seum of Natural History in an enormous family that meets our needs.” — Dalai Lama in New York City and stole the Star of India sap- phire, the DeLong Star ruby and other precious jewels from the J.P. Morgan jewel collection. He was also convicted of murder and given two consecutive life sentences plus 25 years. However, about 10 years after he turned his life over to Christ, he was re- leased from prison and spent the rest of his life preaching the gospel. Because he lived in our community, after he died I wrote about him and gave it the headline: “Surfer, sinner and saint.” I wondered if I would get any flack for that, and sure enough, I did. I got several emails question- ing my use of the word “saint” to describe this man. I used that word be- The New Church Without Walls Pastor Doug Alexander gives a thumbs-up sign to a motorists Wednesday morning as their vehicles cause, according to the are loaded with food. biblical criteria of what it means to be called a saint, Murphy qualified. Probably if you ask peo- ple on the street, “What Photos by Matthew Beck makes a person a saint?” they would list “saintly” characteristics like being The New Church Without Walls Pastor Kelvin kind to animals (like St. Moore loads a case of pears into the back of a Francis of Assisi) or giving waiting SUV Wednesday morning, Sept. 16, gifts to the poor (St. Nich- 2020, outside Crystal River Mall during the first olas) or chasing snakes giveaway on the west side of the county. The out of Ireland (St. Patrick). church hosted the free food giveaway with the Saints are believed to help of many local community partners. On have performed miracles, Wednesday, Sept. 23, the church will host a were privy to visions or similar event. Those receiving food are not martyred for their faith. required to sign up or provide any At the very least saints documentation. The giveaway will begin at fast and pray regularly, 9 a.m. practice gratitude and hospitality, aren’t cranky when they’re tired or grumble when things don’t go their way. And let’s not forget pa- tience, as in “the patience of a saint.” Saints are holy and righteous. They’re also jewel thieves and convicted murderers who have re- pented and saved by grace. In a letter to an ancient church, the apostle Paul, also a murderer, wrote about who could not enter God’s kingdom — the sex- ually immoral, greedy, Boxes of fruits and vegetables, along with meat, drunks, swindlers, slan- drinks and other essentials are provided free by derers, idol worshipers, The New Church Without Walls and other thieves. community partners. Then he told them: “And such were some of you. But you were washed, you were sancti- fied, you were justified in RELIGION NOTES the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES conducted by Hazzan Mordecai Kam- Congregation Beth Sholom, Bev- Forman. If anyone is interested in Spirit of our God” (1 Cor- Congregation Kol Emet wel- lot, cantor/founding spiritual leader of erly Hills, will hold High Holiday Ser- joining the Zoom services and for inthians 6:9-11). comes all to our High Holiday ser- the congregation. vices via Zoom this year with services more information, contact Barbara He wrote letters to vices. Services are open at no charge We welcome the Jewish New Year for Rosh Hashanah day one and two, Hamerling, at [email protected]. other churches, often re- to the entire community (persons of at our Rosh Hashanah morning ser- and Yom Kippur morning originating We are continuing our Shabbat ferring to their members any faith). All services this year will be vices will be held on Saturday and from the sanctuary. Beth Sholom will Zoom services Fridays at 7 p.m. and as “saints,” which had conducted live via Zoom. The style of Sunday, Sept.19 and 20, 10 a.m. to do something different on Rosh Ha- Saturdays at 10 a.m. Everything is nothing to do with what the services is informal and casual. noon. Yom Kippur will be observed as shanah evening — a virtual Rosh Ha- subject to change. Here is the sched- they had done, but solely Prayer services are warm, welcoming follows: Kol Nidre Evening Service, shanah seder. ule for the High Holiday Services: in whom they had and fully egalitarian. The services are Sunday, Sept. 27, 6:45 p.m. (sharp) Due to the pandemic and the fact Saturday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m. — believed. a spiritual mosaic featuring Hebrew to 8 p.m.; morning service, Monday, that most of our members are in a Rosh Hashanah Day He wrote, “To all in chanting of the traditional liturgy, con- Sept. 28, 10 a.m. to noon (includes high-risk category, we will not have in- Sunday, Sept. 20, 10 a.m. — Rosh Rome who are loved by temporary English readings, com- Yizkor-Memorial Prayers); and after- house services. Hashanah Day 2 God and called to be his saints: Grace and peace to mentaries and explanations of the noon and concluding services, Mon- Prayer books will be made avail- Sunday, Sept. 27, 6:45 p.m. you from God our Father prayers, engaging melodies for con- day, Sept. 28, 6:30-8 p.m. able to all members to use to follow (sharp) — Kol Nidre and from the Lord Jesus gregational singing, silent meditation, To receive the Zoom link to the ser- the service officiated by spiritual Monday, Sept. 28, 10 a.m. — Yom Christ” (Romans 1:7). the blowing of the shofar (ram’s horn) vices and for more information, con- leader Cantor Alisa Forman. Guests Kippur Day and words of Torah to enhance the tact Hazzan Mordecai at 352-643- are welcome to join the Zoom ser- See GRACE/Page B3 prayer experience. All services will be 0995 or [email protected]. vices and watch and listen to Cantor See NOTES/Page B3 B2 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Places Of Worship That Offer Love, Peace And Harmony To All.

Come on over to “His” house, your spirits will be lifted !!! 000XOXK

MOUNT OLIVE NATURE H ERNANDO Homosassa Joy & Praise MISSIONARY COAST Fellowship BAPTIST CHURCH UNITARIAN 000XOU0 S EVENTH - DAY A DVENTIST 000XOTO “The UNIVERSALISTS 7633 N. Florida Ave. (Hwy 41) Church HURCH Citrus Springs C in the A light to Citrus County Heart We are a liberal religious 1880 N. Trucks Ave. 000XOTV of the community of diverse beliefs Hernando, FL 34442 Limited Seating - All Services! Community Church of Christ (352) 344-2008 Come, Fellowship & Sunday at 8:30am & 10:30am with a Come, Fellowship & Grow With Us In Jesus 8599 E. Marvin St., Floral City, FL (FB Live Stream) Heart Grow With Us In Jesus 5863 W. Cardinal St. 000XOVF Children’s Church at 10:30am for the 726-2965 Homosassa Springs, FL 34446 Telephone: (352) 628-7950 Community” A warm welcome always awaits Sabbath - Saturday Services Wednesday at 7:00pm you where we teach the true Sabbath School 9:30 am WORSHIP SERVICE (FB Live Stream) SUNDAY SERVICES Online Sunday Worship 11:00 am Saturday at 2 pm Nursery available Sunday School 9:30 A . M . Services at 10:30 am New Testament Bible. *If you need prayer, call the church office Morning Service 11:00 A . M . 000XOUP Wednesday PRAYER MEETING Wed. Prayer Mtg. & Bible Study~ Please reach us at Sunday Bible Study Tuesday at 6:30 pm 6670 N. Lecanto Hwy, [email protected] Mid-Week Meeting 7:00 pm 6:30 P . M . 9:30 a.m. Beverly Hills to join virtual service Both will follow Covid-19 Guidelines! 2105 N. Georgia Rd., Sunday Worship Pastor Wayne Gosling Pastor Eddie Padgett PO Box 327 Crystal River, FL 34423 Please visit our website at Pastor William Earnhardt Church Phone (352)563-1577 ncuu.org for more information 10:30 a.m. www.hernandoadventist.com 000XOTS www.homosassaadventist.com 352-527-8612

S T . A NNE ’ S St Elizabeth THE E PISCOPAL C HURCH Redemption Ann Seton SALVATION CITRUS COUNTY A Parish in the 000XOQH ARMY CORPS. Non Denominational Christian Church Catholic Anglican Communion SUNDAY Sunday Rector: Fr. Richard Chandler SUNDAY Church Bible School ...... 9:00 Sunday School Contemporary Service Sunday Masses: Loving God Worship ...... 10:15 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. 9:45 A.M. 10:00 am WEDNESDAY Join Pastor Patti Aupperlee Morning Worship Hour Living Jesus Saturday Vigil Mass:

000XOTF and the congregation for Wednesday Bible School ...... 6:30 11:00 A.M. Sunday Services: Sunday Worship 4:00 p.m. Bible Study Currently meeting at TUESDAY: 8:00am - Drive-up Mass East Citrus Community Center 8:30 am & 10:30 am Weekday Mass: 8:30 a.m. Home League 6:30 pm 9907 East Gulf-to-Lake Highway Sunday School - 9:40-10:20 am 10:15am - Mass Mon., Wed. and Friday 11:30 A.M. Adult / Youth / Children Youth - 10:30-11:30 am recorded & published at: For more Saturday Confession: Nursery provided for all services. www.stanneschurchcr.org Major Ken Fagan information call “A Stephen Ministry Church” By Appointment Only Major Linda Fagan 7961 W. Green Acres St. US 19 352-422-6535 8831 W. Bradshaw St. Homosassa, FL 9870 West Fort Island Trail 1401 W. Country Club Blvd. Crystal River 1 mile west of Plantation Inn Pastor Homosassa, FL 000XOPR Citrus Springs, FL 34434 712 S. School Ave. www.christian-center.church Todd Lecanto 000XOTK 352-628-4083 (352)489-4889

352-628-5076 352-795-2176 Langdon Learn More at 1umc.org www.stelizabethcs.org 000XOSI 000XOTD 513-4960

St. Timothy Shepherd First Baptist Lutheran Church of the Church ELCA Hills Of Hernando F IRST C HRISTIAN Reaching and restoring Saturday E PISCOPAL Church Phone C HURCH O F Informal Worship lives through Jesus Christ 795-3079 I NVERNESS w/Communion - 5:00 PM C HURCH Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Transforming Community Through Sunday Service We welcome you and invite you Sunday Service The Love Of Jesus Christ. 10:45 a.m. Sunday Morning to worship with our family. w/Communion - 9:00 AM Adult & Children’s Worship Services: Sunday Evening Service 8:30 & 11:00 AM Tom Thomas Saturday: 5:00 pm 6:00 p.m. Adult Sunday Sunday School 9:45 AM Minister School 10:30 AM Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am Wednesday Prayer 000XORM Sunday School 10:30 am Meeting/Bible Study Sunday: 6:00 p.m. 9:00 A . M . Sunday School Drive-up Healing Service Wednesday Rev. Keith Dendy Life Application Service 10:15 A . M . Worship Service Communion 000XORE Wednesday: 10:00 am Wednesday: 11 AM - Noon 2540 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy. Jam Session Youth Ministries & Teen 6:00 P M . Bible Study (CR 486) 3790 E. Parson’s Point Rd. Kid (ages 4-11) 7:00 PM 1070 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River Hernando, FL 34442 For more information call Lecanto, Florida 2018 Colonade St., Inverness (4/10 mile east of CR 491) 352-726-6734 2180 N.W. Old Tallahassee Rd. 795-5325 000XOPV 344-1908 Visit us on the Web at (12th Ave.) www.sttimothylutherancrystalriver.com 352-527-0052 www.fbchernando.com Nursery 000XOS5 www.SOTHEC.org Provided www.fccinv.com Rev. Joan E. Holden 000XOS8

S T . M ARGARET ’ S E PISCOPAL The New Trinity C HURCH Independent Pastor Gene Reuman Church V. David Lucas Jr. - Lead Pastor OPEN AT 50% CAPACITY Without Baptist I NVERNESS Sunday 9am - Holy Eucharist Church C HURCH OF G OD Please follow us on Facebook and visit us at Walls Sunday Services: www.stmaggie.org. 2840 E. Hayes Street, Worship Services...... 10:15 AM Sunday Sermons are up “An Exciting & Growing Inverness Bible Study...... 9:00 AM on YouTube! Our food Multi-Cultural Corner of pantry is still open on Non-Denominational Wednesday Night: Tuesdays & Wednesdays Congregation Croft and Hayes 9:30 am - 11:30 am. (352) 726-0100 Classes For All Ages at 7:00 PM Ministering to the PLEASE STAY SAFE! Heart of “We don’t just say Located at 416 Hwy. 41 South 114 N. Osceola Ave. Citrus County” Inverness, FL 34450 000XOOX something... in Inverness Just Past Burger King 300 S. Kensington Ave. Church Office 726-4524 726-3153 000XO9I we have something 000XOPZ www.stmaggie.org Lecanto, FL 34461 to say.” Senior Pastors & Founders WE STILL... use the old King WELCOME James Bible First HOME WE STILL... Presbyterian Preach the CRYSTAL RIVER unsearchable Riches Stephen Ministry Congregation A FOURSQUARE CHURCH of Christ Hwy. 44 E @ 4201 So. Pleasant Grove Rd. WORSHIP WE STILL... Washington Ave., (Hwy. 581 So.) Inverness, FL 34452 Dr. Douglas Alexander Sr. Have old-fashioned Inverness SERVICES & Lady “T” Alexander worship services Service Times: SUNDAY Sundays Sunday WORSHIP 9:00 A . M . 9:00 am Sunday School Sunday School Worship & 10:45 A . M . 10:30 am 10 am SERVICES Wednesdays Worship Service (Children, Teens, Adults) 9:00 AM & 6:30 P . M . 000XOPM Wednesday Jr. Church 10:00 am Service 7:00 pm 11 A m YouTube 11:00 AM Hispanic / Bilingual (Ages 4 To 12 Years) Visit Our Website or and Facebook Services Morning Service Steve and Jessica Miller Friday at 7:00 pm 11 a m Facebook Live for Current Information. “Reach, Evening Service gshernando.org 6 p m Web Site: Restore, 000XO9M www.fpcinverness.org Wednesday Bible Facebook: Redeem” Study 7 p m www.facebook.com/First Small Groups PresbyterianChurchofInverness Please join us for any Dennis W. Koch, 9:30 a.m. or all services. YouTube: Pastor tinyurl.com/y9x23zk9 Sunday Worship Pastors We welcome you! 439 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. 10:30 a.m Pastor John Elvis & Pricila Crosthwaite Church Office 637-0770 Wednesday Worship Hernando, Florida Pastor Dr. Dennis Bennett and Liz Hager Ph: 352-344-2425 and Youth Group [email protected] Building is Barrier-Free 7:00 p.m. 1160 N. Dunkenfield Ave. 000XODZ “The perfect church Nursery Available for people www.RedemptionPointAG.church Crystal River who aren’t” 795-6720 000XO9R (352) 726-1107 000YQCZ 000XOA5 OFFICE: CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE RELIGION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 B3

4979 E. Arbor St., Inverness, is hav- Elementary School. member will receive a course book been canceled. For the remaining NOTES ing a church yard sale Saturday Oct. Changes necessary due to the with a commentary and home study Music Series, gospel pianist Timo- Continued from Page B1 3, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. All pro- COVID-19 pandemic have been ad- questions. Every week, members thy Noble will be featured Feb. 27. ceeds to be used to support dressed, safety measures are in will participate in a Zoom meeting in To end this season, the “Neil Dia- missions. place and the program promises to small core-group discussions led by mond of the South,” Bobby Palermo, Monday, Sept 28, 6 p.m. — Yom A faith-based Grief Study Group offer even more opportunity for trained leaders. A teaching on the will take the stage March 7. Ticketing Kippur Concluding Services and will meet at the Friends of Citrus and students. CBS website will follow each core information will be forthcoming. Yizkor the Nature Coast Wings Grief Cen- Parents can bring their children to group discussion. Class members Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ter, 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane (gold the KIDZONE at 7 a.m., Monday will be encouraged in the areas of the Dunnellon Concert Series at OTHER NOTES building on right), in Homosassa through Friday. The students are persevering under trial, living wisely, Dunnellon Presbyterian Church Due to the health and safety con- Springs for nine consecutive Tues- then transported by school bus to prayer and seeking God in troubling has been canceled for the fall quar- cerns of our community, the wom- days from 2-3:30 p.m. starting on Citrus Springs Elementary School. times. ter. Plans will be made to start up en’s and men’s groups of St. Sept. 22 and continuing through The Before School program includes CBS is part of an international or- again in January 2021 and further Timothy Lutheran Church in Crys- Nov. 17. Workbooks are available for breakfast. ganization that provides interdenom- details will be posted as soon as tal River will not host their annual a $10 suggested donation. This Students who need the after inational Bible study. Visit the class available. We appreciate everyone’s “Granny’s Attic” this October. The study provides help for those experi- school program are transported back website at naturecoast.cbsclass.org continued support and look forward group looks forward to having this encing “little deaths” in life as well as to the church property from the for more information and to preregis- to being together in 2021. event at a later date. the loss of a loved one. North Citrus school by school bus, where they ter, which is recommended. To in- St. Thomas the Apostle Catho- Joy & Praise Fellowship in Bev- Christian Church is the sponsor of will receive an afternoon snack, a quire, call Terry at 352-287-5503 or lic Church in Homosassa has re- erly Hills invites the community to an this faith-based study for handling homework room and recreation until Rosey at 352-634-3952. sumed Bereavement Support Group outdoor “national and global day of grief. parents pick them up by 6 p.m. A Cornerstone — Beverly Hills has Thursday meetings in the hall be- prayer and repentance” from 10 a.m. These sessions will observe CDC pilot program to offer a limited num- become a new church, Hills hind the church. We take a positive to noon, Saturday, Sept. 26. “We will guidelines for safety and gatherings; ber of Central Ridge Elementary Church, at 2 Civic Circle, Beverly approach to grief by helping grievers have some worship, scripture read- since space therefore may be lim- School students van transportation Hills. Visit us in person or online at learn how to make a new life.Thirty ing and different prayers offered up ited, be sure to reserve your seat as is available depending on registra- www.thehillscampus.com/live. years of experience has taught us on behalf of our nation and world,” soon as possible by contacting Com- tion and need. Calvary Chapel Crystal River is how to help make a positive differ- said Pastor Eddie Padgett. The munity Education Manager Jonathan Full-day camps for school holiday a nondenominational church that fo- ence in person’s life. The group church is at 6670 N. Lecanto High- Beard at 352-249-1470. Friends of weeks and teacher workdays are cuses on the teaching and preach- meets 1:15-3 p.m. St. Thomas the way (County Road 491), Beverly Citrus and the Nature Coast is a also available and all workers are ing of the word of God. We study the Apostle is on U.S. 19, 300 yards Hills. For information call charitable organization providing DCF trained and background Bible verse by verse, chapter by southwest of Cardinal, just past 352-527-8612. community grief support workshops screened. chapter. We meet at 7 p.m. Wednes- Walmart, on the west side. For infor- Celebrate Recovery meets every for anyone who has experienced a North Oak Camp Ministries is lo- day and 10 a.m. Sunday at 1145 mation, call 352-220-1959. Monday from 7-9 p.m. at Hills loss; telephone support; grief sup- cated in the KIDZONE at 9324 N. NW U.S. 19, Crystal River, behind Floral City United Methodist Church, 2 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. port resources for all ages; educa- Elkcam Blvd. in Citrus Springs. Call the Crystal River Motel. Call us at Church is in its main sanctuary for It is a Christ-centered recovery tional materials for parents and 352-489-1688 for more information. 352-794-6789 any time. Sunday 9:30 a.m. services. The group for hurts, hang-ups and hab- teachers; and children’s grief support Nature Coast Community Bible Shepherd’s Way Baptist Church church is following CDC guidelines its. Call Tom or Sheila Boss for more camps. For details about our pro- Study (CBS) is offering a 30-week, at 965 N. Lecanto Highway in Le- and Methodist district requirements information, at 410-353-7857. grams or for ways you can help, call in-depth Bible study on Thursday canto has a sign language inter- including social distancing, alternate A food pantry is provided by St. 352-249-1470 or visit www.friends mornings. In order to comply with preter versed in American Sign pews with only same-family mem- Timothy Church and LifeTree ofcitrus.org or Friends of Citrus on COVID-19 state and CDC guide- Language to interpret both music bers sitting together. Church from 9:30 a.m. to noon Facebook. lines, our class will be meeting virtu- and message at the 10 a.m. Sunday The entire sanctuary is sanitized every Tuesday at LifeTree Church, The Before and After School pro- ally using a CBS Zoom partnership. service for those residents who are weekly. There is no direct contact of 1501 SE U.S. 19 in Crystal River gram at North Oak Church is now CBS is celebrating 45 years since its hearing impaired. members, nor congregational sing- during the pandemic, outside in front available for students K5 to fifth inception, so all U.S. classes will Due to continuing uncertainties re- ing, but musical performances by of the building. For more information, grade who attend Citrus Springs Ele- study the Gospel of John this school garding the COVID-19 situation, the gospel artists are being shown on call 352-403-1498. mentary School and a possible con- year. January concert at Homosassa the big screen during the service. Grace Bible Fellowship Church, nection with Central Ridge Once registered, each class First United Methodist Church has See NOTES/Page B6

also called to be a saint and can experi- give us the right to call ourselves saints, “And such were some of you. But you ence the grace that comes as a gift from because when it comes to sainthood, we were washed ...” GRACE God our good Father and the peace of a can never achieve it, no matter how Continued from Page B1 reconciled relationship that comes hard we try, not even on our best day. Nancy Kennedy is the author of “Move through faith in Jesus. But even the worst of sinners can re- Over, Victoria — I Know the Real Secret,” Anyone who is loved by God, anyone That’s what makes sinners saints. ceive sainthood by faith — especially “Girl on a Swing” and “Lipstick Grace.” who has been washed and forgiven, is It’s not the “saintly” things we do that the worst. Email [email protected].

INVERNESS

Rev. Dr. Don Pratt Places Of Worship That Offer Inverness First UMC Service Time 10:00 AM Online Shortly afterwards the service is posted on the Church’s Facebook page: Love, Peace And Harmony To All. Inverness First United Methodist Church You can also go to the youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UChla11DPk11/EgwPa5KNcyRg

Come on over to “His” house, your spirits will be lifted !!! 000XOXK 1140 Turner Camp Rd. Inverness, FL 34453 000XOSE (352) 726-2522 www.invernessfirstumc.org

Our Lady of ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE VineLife Cowboy Fatima CATHOLIC CHURCH 000YLDD Church

C ATHOLIC C HURCH 000XOUY WELCOMES YOU BACK! We Choose Hope 000XOV1 A POSITIVE PATH FOR WE ARE OPEN FOR Hope Lutheran Church SPIRITUAL LIVING Citrus Springs

WEEKEND MASSES! 000YMMW SERVICE OFFERINGS: DAILY MASS Saturday 4:30 p.m. 10:00 am SUNDAYS MON.-SAT. 8:00AM Casual Service SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT CLASSES, SAT. VIGIL MASS WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, Wednesdays Sunday Services MEMORIALS, AND HOLY UNIONS 4:00PM Spoken Worship 8:00 a.m. Healing University SUNDAY MASSES MASSES: Sunday School 9:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE...10:30 7:30AM, 9:00AM Traditional 10:00 a.m. NURSERY/SUNDAY SCHOOL...10:30 5:00 pm & 11:00AM Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm New seating and safeguards in place Sunday: 8:00 am & 10:30 am Communion Served ONE GOD, Saturday ------Confessions on Saturday: CONFESSION at All Services Country Music Jam 2:00 pm SATURDAY 9AM-10AM 3:15 - 4:00 pm ONE HUMANITY 550 U.S. Hwy. 41 South, 352-628-7000 9425 N. Citrus Springs Blvd. 2628 W WOODVIEW LANE 3962 N. Roscoe Rd., Hernando, FL Inverness, Florida 7040 S. Suncoast Blvd., 352-489-5511 LECANTO, FL 34461 Pastor, Dave Shirkey 352-422-7634

000XOU4 Homosassa, FL 34446 Stephen Brisson, Pastor 352-746-1270 726-1670 1/2 mile south of Cardinal St. & Walmart facebook.com/Cowboy- Office Open Mon.-Thurs. 8:30AM-2PM hopeelca.com WWW.UNITYOFCITRUS.ORG 000XOUV OFFICE CLOSED ON FRIDAY ww.MyStThomas.org Church-2426358544113840

000XONX 000XOO8 HERNANDO First “Rightly dividing the United Lutheran II Timothy word of 2:15 Methodist Church truth” Rev. Stephen Lane Church Opening “Community” Doors to Christ Grace Bible Homosassa Reverend Thomas R. Beaverson Faith 000XOE3 Springs Fellowship Crossroad LCMS Church Lutheran Church of 4979 East Arbor St., (L.C.M.S.) Bap tist WORSHIP & COMMUNION Inverness, FL Church Christ Come As You Are 352-726-9972 935 S. Crystal Glen Dr., Lecanto All Are Welcomed Here Crystal Glen Subdivision Bring your family Pastor Ken Lawson Hwy. 44 just E. of 490 Chu rch “A Safe Sanctuary for Children and Families” and grow with us SUNDAYS Recommended by 352-527-3325 5335 E. J asmine Lane, SUNDAY 9:00 AM Service Les Feldick Virtual Services and Inverness 1 Hump Day Mediations 2 9:30am (Also Online) COME WORSHIP 1 ⁄ Miles North Of K-mart Sunday via online Off 41 North Morning Bible Study www.1stlutheran.church Bible Study ...... 9:15 AM WITH US https://www.facebook.com/ 10:30am WEDNESDAYS Worship Service . 10:15 AM Saturday Service humc.hernando WORSHIP SERVICE You’re Invited 10:00 AM Devotional Wednesday Website: 6:00 P.M. http://www.hernandoumcfl.org 2:00pm (Online) Bible Study...... 7:00 PM To Our Services Afternoon Bible Study Sunday Service https://www.youtube.com/channel/ www.1stlutheran.church UCnJ0hsb773v1mgfq9Y3Ctsg WEDNESDAY Watch Pastor Ken 9:30 A.M. Sunday 7:00pm 10:45 AM & 6:00 PM 726-1637 Live! ONLINE SERVICES 2125 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (486) Evening Bible Study 1 www.1stlutheran.church What does the (1 ⁄2 miles from Hwy. 41) AVAILABLE AT For information call Wednesday 1900 Hwy 44 Need a ride? Bible say? faithlecanto.com (352) 726-7245 6:00 PM We will provide a Inverness Florida WYKE TV Channel 16 www.hernandoumcfl.org ride to Church www.livestream.com/wyke Calendar of Events, Reverend Independent Audio of Sermons at David D. Spaulding Fundamental 352-503-7302 - Jimmy Saturdays. . . . 6:30 PM faithlecanto.com 352-212-4481 - Troy Sundays...... 6:00 PM Pastor

000XOOM Terry Roberts 3750 W. Missouri Dr, www.gracebfcinverness.com A Heart From God... Ph: 726-0201 Hearing impaired & nursery 000XOF8 Homosassa, FL ~ LCMS ~ 000XOOG A Heart For Others. B4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 TV AND MORE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE 2 September 13 - 19, 2020 Viewfinder Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 C: Comcast, Citrus S: Spectrum D/I: Comcast, Dunnellon & Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights C S D/I F H 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ (WESH) NBC 19 19 2020 U.S. Open Golf NHL Hockey Conference Final: Teams TBA. (N) Saturday Night Live News SNL Annie NewsHour Growing The Lawrence Welk Keep- As Time Midsomer Midsomer Murders Miss Fisher’s Murder Austin City # (WEDU) PBS 3 3 14 6 Wk Bolder ‘G’ Show ‘G’ Å Appear Goes By Murders “Master Class” ‘PG’ Mysteries ‘PG’ Å Limit % (WUFT) PBS 5 5 Best of WUFT Best of WUFT Best of WUFT Best of WUFT offers 2020 U.S. Open Golf Championship NHL Hockey Conference Final: Teams TBA. (N) (In Stereo Saturday Night Live (N) NewsChannel Saturday ( (WFLA) NBC 8 8 8 8 8 Third Round. (N) Live) ‘14’ Å 8 Night Live College Football To Be College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) News Jeopardy! ) (WFTV) ABC 20 7 20 Football Studio Announced Saturday ‘G’ Å advice College Football BYU Wheel of Jeopardy! To Be Announced Love Island: More to 48 Hours (N) (In 10 Tampa Paid * (WTSP) CBS 10 10 10 10 10 ear Annie: I would like at Army. (N) Fortune ‘G’ Å Love (N) Å Stereo) Å Bay Program ‘G’ your input on how to FOX13 6:00 News (N) MLB Baseball (N) (In Stereo Live) Å To Be Announced News Labor of handle a tricky situa- ` (WTVT) FOX 13 13 13 13 (In Stereo) Å Love ‘14’ D tion. Many times, I am asked to 4 (WCJB) ABC 11 Football Studio TBA College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) WCJB T Bensinger write a letter of recommenda- Turning Point With Robert The Three Gaither Homecoming Leslie Hale Å Healing Christian CityLife Pure 6 (WCLF) IND 2 2 2 22 22 David Jeremiah ‘G’ Jeffress Hour ‘G’ Å Touch Music Church Passion ‘G’ tion or make a recommenda- Citrus Bible Say? Vegas Vegas Your Citrus County Court Macabre Theater tion for someone seeking a 8 (WYKE) FAM 16 16 16 15 Today Unveiled Unveiled new job or promotion. What do College Football Get Back College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) ABC Action Inside I do if the person is qualified < (WFTS) ABC 11 11 11 11 Football Studio Out There News Edition for the job/promotion but I do Modern Modern Big Bang Big Bang Mom ‘14’ Mom ‘14’ The The The First 48 ‘14’ Å Family Guy Family Guy not feel comfortable writing @ (WMOR) IND 12 12 5 Family Family Theory Theory Å Å Goldbergs Goldbergs ‘14’ ‘14’ the letter of recommendation F (WTTA) MNT 6 6 6 9 9 Extra (N) ‘PG’ Å FamFeud FamFeud NewsChannel 8 Bucs All Bucs Wipeout ‘PG’ Å ROH Wrestling as I have H (WACX) TBN 21 21 Paid Prg. Shake the Jim Raley Healing Touch Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Gospel Paid Prg. S.Channel Victory Gospel Hour nothing Mike & Mike & Two and Two and NCIS “She” ‘14’ Å NCIS “Bears and Cubs” King of King of Hollywood of value L (WTOG) CW 4 4 4 12 12 Molly ‘14’ Molly ‘14’ Half Men Half Men (DVS) ‘PG’ Queens Queens Championship Wrestling or signifi- R (WVEA) UNI 15 15 15 15 14 María Noticiero Alma Alma Latin Grammy Awards María Noticiero cance S (WOGX) FOX 13 7 7 Big Bang Big Bang MLB Baseball (N) (In Stereo Live) Å FOX 51 News Labor of Love ‘14’ that I ≤ (WXPX) ION 17 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU would Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 09.11.20” (In Live Rescue: Rewind Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 09.19.20” (N) (In Stereo) ‘14’ Å like to (A&E) 54 48 54 25 27 Stereo) ‘14’ Å (N) ‘14’ Å share on (ACCN) 99 College Football The Huddle (N) (Live) College Football Wake Forest at NC State. (N) (Live) The Huddle (N) (Live) behalf of ››‡ “Men in Black 3” (2012, Action) Will ››‡ “Bad Boys” (1995) Martin Lawrence. Two Miami cops ›› “Bad Boys II” (2003, Action) (AMC) 55 64 55 Smith, Tommy Lee Jones. ‘PG-13’ Å attempt to recover stolen police evidence. ‘R’ Martin Lawrence. ‘R’ Å this per- Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe Viewfinder September 13 - 19, 2020 29 son? Re- Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls and Parolees Dr. Jeff: Double Dose “Episode 4” (N) (In (ANI) H52 35 52 19 31 first‘PG’ Å place while avoiding‘PG’ Å hun- (N) ‘PG’ Å 8 p.m. on(N) ‘PG’(HBO) Å Stereo)no qualms ‘PG’ about agreeing to be cently, I IG T’S was N gry››› “predatorsTraining Day can” (2001, be Crime the biggestDrama) ››‡ Movie:“The Hitman’s The Bodyguard Invisible” (2017 Man) Ryan Reynolds.the pregnancy A bodyguard surrogate›‡ “Waist Deep for” this DEAR O(BET) 96 71 96 Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke. ‘R’ Å and a hitman must bring down a dictator. ‘R’ Å (2006) ‘R’ Å asked by T trial of their young lives, while A-list celebrity. Once she moves ANNIE Iowa Football Classic Penn State Football MichiganAustralian State Football writer-director Ohio State Football Leigh Wisconsin Football Purdue Football my super- (BIGTEN) 742 809 othersÅ have to faceClassic up Åto their ClassicWhannell Å earnedClassic widespread Å Classicin with Å Ava andClassic her handsomeÅ visor to (BRAVO) 254 51 254 first“Fifty swimmingShades” lesson›› “Fifty or Shades mas- Darkeracclaim” (2017) Dakota for Johnson.his clever updating›‡ “Fifty Shadeshubby, Freed” however, (2018) ‘R’ Å Olivia Fiftydis- write a letter of recommenda- BEST The Office The Office ›› “Vacation” (2015, Comedy) Ed Helms. Premiere. Rusty Griswold Southcovers Park Southsome Park dark South and Park twisted South Park tion for another person that I (CC) 27 61 27 33 ter vital “adult” skills. of H.G. Wells’ 1897 literary ‘PG’ ‘14’ Å and family take a road trip to Walley World. ‘R’ Å ‘MA’goings-on‘MA’ behind‘MA’ the scenes‘MA’ that work with. We started at the 8 p.m. on (FXX) thriller, casting Elisabeth Moss ›› “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” (2005, Movie Å could put her and››‡ her “Overboard unborn” company at the same time and (CMT) 98 45 98 28 37 Comedy)2020 Steve Creative Martin. ‘PG’ Arts Å Emmy (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) as (1987) ‘PG’ child in serious danger. Carrie I went up for promotion first. I (CNN) 40 29 40 41 46 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom (N) CNNCecilia Newsroom Kass, (N) whoCNN flees Newsroom an (N) Champions-Change CNN Special Report Awards Wampler, Brianne Davis, Carl did all the groundwork in get- (ESPN) 33 27 33 21 17 Football Scores NBA Countdown (N) NBAabusive Basketball relationship with tech TBA SportsCenter (N) ting my papers and reviewers Preceded earlier this week by Beukes and Mitchell Hoog star (ESPN2) 37 28 34 43 49 College Football Scores College Footballentrepreneur Louisiana Tech Adrianat Southern Griffin Mississippi. (N) (Live) To Be Announced in order. My co-worker did the (FBN) 106 149 106 99 41 fourJournal nights Editorial ofRpt. virtualLou Dobbs Emmy Tonight Strange(Oliver StrangeJackson-Cohen)OBJECTified after Å OBJECTifiedin this 2020 Å thriller.OBJECTified Å same, however, one of the re- Award››› “The presentationsFifth Element” (1997, streaming Science ››› “The Firm” (1993) Tom Cruise. A law-school grad ››‡ “Rules of Engagement” (FLIX) 118 170 Fiction) Bruce Willis. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å signsdrugging on with a him.sinister While Tennessee hiding firm. ‘R’ out Å (2000)9 p.m. Tommy on Lee (HALL) Jones. viewers dropped out at the last on the Emmys.com site, the (FNC) 44 37 44 32 Fox Report Life, Liberty & Levin Watters’with aWorld childhood (N) Justice friend With (Aldis Jeanine Greg Movie:Gutfeld LoveWatters’ at Daisy World Hills Å minute (felt uncomfortable in Creative Arts Emmys draw evaluating), and this person (FOOD) 26 56 26 Diners Diners Kids Baking GingerbreadHodge), Cecilia Gingerbreadreceives word GingerbreadIn this 2020 romance,Gingerbread small- to›››‡ a “closeWreck-It with this›››‡ telecast “Up” (2009, Children’s) Voices of Ed ›››‡ “Ratatouille” (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt. Animated. A had no backup plan for an- (FREEFORM) 29 52 29 20 28 that the troubled Adrian has town girl Jo is alarmed to dis- thatRalph ”covers (2012) ‘PG’ an eclecticAsner. (In mix Stereo) of ‘PG’ Å killed himself. InFrench the ratweeks enjoys good food and longs to become a chef. other reviewer. Although this cover that her family’s general person is fairly competent, I (FS1) 732 112 732 awardsTo Be Announced across multipleMLB Postgame genres. MLBthat Postgame follow, however,To Be Announced Cecilia Cindy (FSNFL) Busby 35 39 35 Pregame MLB Baseball Postgame Basketstore inIn theMagic quaintRed Bullcommunity Series did not feel I could whole- (The 72nd Annual Primetime becomes convinced her ex-lov- 8 p.m. on (BBCA) ›› “The Hangover Part III” (2013, Comedy) ››‡ “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016) James McAvoy. ofProfessor Daisy X andHills has››› “startedLogan” (2017)to heartedly write a letter of rec- (FX) 30 60 30 51 Bradley Cooper. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å Ravener has battle mastered the immortal the mutant art Apocalypse. of invis- ‘PG-13’ Å ‘R’ Å Animal Babies Emmys hosted by Jimmy Kim- lose money. She urges her fa- ommendation on their behalf. (GOLF) 727 67 727 melLessons followFeherty on ‘PG’ABC Å Sunday,Live From theibility U.S. Open to (N) destroy ‘G’ Å her life.LPGA Storm Golf U.S. Open I felt cornered in doing so, as This stunning nature miniseries “All of My Heart: The “Love, Fall & Order” (2019) Erin Cahill. A “Love at Daisy Hills” (2020,ther Romance) to take Cindy action, “October so heKiss calls” (2015) (HALL) 59 68 39 45 54 Sept. 20). Among tonight’s Reid, Harriet Dyer and Michael my supervisor asked me to do continues with the new episode Wedding” (2018) woman heads back to her hometown. ‘NR’ Busby. Premiere. ‘NR’ Å in a personal favor‘NR’ Å to bring in categories are outstanding an- Dorman also star. it. What is your recommenda- “Water Babies,” which looks ››› “Queen & Slim” (2019, Crime Drama) ››› “The Invisible Man” (2020) Elisabeth Lovecraftthe necessary Country help.The Third That’s Day (In good (HBO) 302 201 302 2 2 Daniel Kaluuya. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å Moss. Premiere. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å “Strange Case” ‘MA’ Stereo) ‘MA’ Å tion in this situation? — Stuck at some of the many animals imated program, outstanding 8 p.m. on (LIFE) news for the family, although in the Corner children’sThe Vow “At Cause” program, The Vowoutstanding “Building ››› “WalkMovie: the Line Secret” (2005, Life Biography) of a Room 104 ›››‡ “Ray” (2004) Jamie Foxx. (In that live(HBO2) in water303 but 202 come 303 on ‘MA’ Å Character” ‘MA’ Joaquin Phoenix. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å ‘MA’it leadsStereo) to an ‘PG-13’ awkward Å situa- Dear Stuck: When you write television movie, outstanding Celebrity Surrogate land to have their babies. Being Good Bones ‘G’ Å Good Bones (N) ‘G’ Å Help! I Wrecked My Hidden Potential ‘G’ Å Renovationtion for Inc Jo: “Facing Her Love father’s It or List white It “A someone a letter of recom- born (HGTV)this way presents23 57 some23 42 52 guest actor and actress in a se- HouseCharmed (N) Å and swept off her theknight Lions” Å is none otherSecond thanStory” ‘PG’Blake, mendation, you are putting riesAncient (both Aliens comedy“The Ancient and Aliensdrama), “Russia Ancient Aliens ‘PG’ Å Ancient Aliens ‘PG’ Å Ancienta Daisy Aliens Hills‘PG’ Å nativeAncient whoAliens (Inis also your own reputation on the major (HIST) challenges 51 for 54 water 51 32 42 feet by the apparent glitz and babies to overcome. For some, andOther outstandingEarth” ‘PG’ hostDeclassified” for a ‘PG’reali- (DVS)glamour of Hollywood(DVS) star Ava (DVS)Jo’s ex-boyfriend.Stereo) Cindy ‘PG’ Å Busby line, at least a little bit. If you “Sinfidelity” (2020, Suspense) Jade Tailor, “Secret Life of a Celebrity Surrogate” (2020) “Sorority Secrets” (2020, Suspense) Brytnee don’t feel good about writing simply (LIFE) getting to24 water 38 24in the 21 tyAidan or Bristow, competition Blythe Howard. program. ‘NR’ Å CarrieVon Wampler. Richter, Premiere. Olivia ‘NR’ Bolton Å has Ratledge,and Marshall Elisabetta Fantone. Williams ‘NR’ Å star. one for this co-worker, then “Dying to Be You” (2020, Suspense) Natalie “Driven to the Edge” (2020, Suspense) Taylor “He’s Out to Get You” (2019) Samaire don’t. Politely let your supervi- (LMN) 119 50 119 SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBERDreyfuss, Michael Patrick 19, Denis. 2020 ‘NR’ Å Spreitler, DanielleC: Comcast, Burgess. Citrus ‘NR’ S: Å Spectrum D/I: Comcast,Armstrong. Dunnellon A &woman’s Inglis F: Oak brother Forest disappears. H: Holiday Heights ‘NR’ sor know. They should leave it (MSNBC) C42 S41 D/I42 F H MSNBC6:00 Live (N)6:30 MSNBC7:00 Live (N)7:30 MSNBC8:00 Live (N)8:30 MSNBC9:00 Live (N)9:30 Rachel10:00 Maddow10:30 The11:00 Last Word11:30 at that. It would be out of line Mecum NASCAR NASCAR NASCAR Cup Series Bass Pro Shops Night Race. From Bristol Motor Speedway in NASCAR- Lucas Oil (NBCSN) 448 26 730 for them to pressure you into Top 10 America Cup Bristol, Tenn. (N) (Live) Post Mtr vouching for someone whom Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc.: The Fix (N) Inside America’s Secret Drugs, Inc. “Flesh- you’d rather not. We’re only as (NGEO) 109 65 109 ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å ‘14’ Å Mission (N) Eating Krokodil” ‘14’ good as our word; don’t de- (NICK) 28 36 28 35 25 Loud Loud Casagran Loud Dylan Unfiltered Group Sponge. Friends Friends Friends Friends value yours. (OWN) 125 24 103 Iyanla, Fix My Life Iyanla, Fix My Life ››› “What’s Love Got to Do With It” (1993) ‘R’ “What’s Love Got to Do With It” Dear Annie: The morning of (OXY) 123 44 123 License to Kill ‘PG’ Dateline: Secrets Dateline: Secrets Uncovered ‘PG’ Å Dateline: Secrets Uncovered ‘PG’ Å my husband’s birthday, I “Indiana Jones and ›››› “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981, Adventure) ›››‡ “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989) (PARMT) 37 43 37 27 36 the Last Crusade” Harrison Ford, Karen Allen. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ Å Harrison Ford. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å emailed almost all of his rela- College Football From Dec. 30, 2019. ‘G’ College Football SEC Championship. From Dec. 7, 2019. ‘G’ tives and friends and re- (SEC) 745 72 quested that they contact him ›››‡ “King Kong” (2005, Adventure) Naomi Watts, Jack Black. A Boxing Erickson Lubin vs. Terrell Gausha. Erickson Lubin (22-1, 16 KOs) with birthday wishes. Because (SHOW) 340 241 340 beauty tames a savage beast. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å vs. Terrell Gausha (21-1-1, 10 KOs). From Uncasville, Conn. we’re sitting out the pandemic To Be Announced To Be Announced in Hawaii, cards hadn’t ar- (SUN) 36 31 36 rived yet from those who sent ››› “Back to the Future Part II” (1989, Comedy) Michael ››› “Back to the Future Part III” (1990, Comedy) Michael Futurama Futurama (SYFY) 31 59 31 26 29 them from the mainland. It J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. ‘PG’ Å J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. ‘PG’ Å ‘PG’ ‘PG’ worked out really well: He had (TBS) 49 23 49 16 19 “Shrek the Third” ››‡ “Shrek Forever After” (2010) ‘PG’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Malefi so much fun fielding calls and ›››› “Sergeant York” (1941, War) Gary ››› “Guys and Dolls” (1955) Marlon Brando. A gambler ›‡ “Midnight Alibi” (1934) Richard (TCM) 169 53 169 30 35 Cooper, Joan Leslie. ‘NR’ Å (DVS) bets he can woo a Salvation Army missionary. Barthelmess. ‘NR’ texts and emails all day! —Hanakeaka Dirty Jobs Mackinac Dirty Jobs Newly Dirty Jobs “Alligator Dirty Jobs “Wild Goose I Quit “Partners in Dirty Jobs “Animal (TDC) 53 34 53 24 26 Bridge. ‘14’ Å hatched herons. ‘14’ Egg Collector” ‘14’ Chase” ‘14’ Conflict” (N) ‘PG’ Barber” ‘14’ Å Dear Hanakeaka: That is (TLC) 50 46 50 29 30 Hoard-Buried Darcey & Stacey ‘14’ Darcey & Stacey ‘14’ Darcey & Stacey ‘14’ Darcey & Stacey ‘14’ Darcey & Stacey ‘14’ wonderful. Over the past six ›‡ “An Acceptable Loss” (2018) ››› “Cloverfield” (2008) Michael “Redcon-1” (2018, Horror) Oris Erhuero, “Primal Rage” (2018) months, I think that we’ve all (TMC) 350 261 350 Tika Sumpter. ‘R’ Å Stahl-David. ‘PG-13’ Å Carlos Gallardo. (In Stereo) ‘NR’ Å (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å come to better appreciate con- ›››‡ “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” ›››‡ “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (2017) Mark Hamill. Luke Skywalker “Star Wars: The Last necting with our friends and (TNT) 48 33 48 31 34 (2015) Harrison Ford. ‘PG-13’ comes to a crossroad when he meets young Rey. Jedi” (2017) ‘PG-13’ family. (TOON) 38 58 38 33 Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball Dragon Dragon American American American Rick Fam. Guy Fam. Guy I’ve enjoyed seeing people (TRAV) 9 106 9 44 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures (N) ‘PG’ Å Ghost Adventures find new and creative ways to (truTV) 25 55 25 98 55 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokes Jokes celebrate their loved ones on (TVL) 32 49 32 34 24 Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men birthdays, anniversaries and ›‡ “Death Wish” (2018, Action) ››‡ “San Andreas” (2015) Dwayne Johnson. A rescue ›› “Walking Tall” (2004, Action) The Rock, other special occasions this (USA) 47 32 47 17 18 Bruce Willis. ‘R’ Å (DVS) pilot must save his family after an earthquake. Johnny Knoxville. ‘PG-13’ Å (DVS) year. Readers, please share Criminal Minds “A Thin Criminal Minds “A Criminal Minds ‘14’ Å Criminal Minds Criminal Minds ‘14’ Å Criminal Minds “The (WE) 117 69 117 Line” ‘14’ Family Affair” ‘14’ (DVS) “Foundation” ‘14’ (DVS) Company” ‘14’ any stories you have on this topic. (WGN-A) 18 18 18 18 20 Blue Bloods ‘14’ Blue Bloods ‘14’ NewsNation (N) NewsNation (N) NewsNation (N) NewsNation Å Dear Annie: I am hoping you can get a message out. From time to time, I’ll be sitting at a bar where I have engaged in Bridge THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME some social conversation with PHILLIP ALDER shifted to a low club. West took that By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek strangers or I’ll be DJing Newspaper Enterprise Assn. trick and cashed the club ace, so Unscramble these Jumbles, music, and a beer will show up the contract went down two. What one letter to each square, and the server will tell me who Some pairs love postmortems, are your thoughts? to form four ordinary words. it’s from. While I know this is a an analysis of a deal once it has Right — there were numerous gesture that comes with the been played. Let’s give them a hey- errors. First, East should have CRILY best of intentions, I always day. First, what happened at one raised one heart to four hearts. limit how much I will drink table in a Bridge Base Online du- South might have passed, but prob- when I have to drive. I prefer plicate; then, what should have ably would have bid four spades. people not buy me alcohol happened. Then surely West would have gone without asking me if I would After the given auction, West led higher. Also, West’s three-heart SEYMS like another one. Please ask the heart ace, cashed the diamond rebid was far too cautious. He people to consider this before ace and played the diamond five to should have raised to game. ordering alcohol for someone. partner’s king, declarer playing In the duplicate, no East-West — Thanks, But No Thanks in the seven and the queen. East pair reached six hearts, which just XTROVE North Dakota needed the club finesse to work. Dear Thanks: I’m happy to Usually the rule for a slam on a fi- get the word out. Asking some- nesse is to bid it when the finesse one what they’d like to drink is is working but to stay out when the the better approach. finesse is losing! Here, though, TANUMU Send your questions for given South’s bid, the finesse was a @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get Annie Lane to dearannie@ favorite. Six tables played in four Now arrange the circled letters creators.com. To find out more

hearts, and eight in five hearts. No ©2020 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as about Annie Lane and read

All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. - one sacrificed in five spades — features by other Creators Syn- was that good judgment? dicate columnists and cartoon- Yes, it was. Five spades doubled “ ” ists, visit the Creators Syndicate can cost 800 for down four! After (Answers Monday) website at www.creators.com. the heart ace, diamond ace and di- Jumbles: MUNCH PEACE HAGGLE AVATAR amond to the king, East gives West Yesterday’s Answer: For sports fans, the invention of the remote LOCAL SUPPORT a diamond ruff. Then West exits control was a — GAME CHANGER with his remaining trump and nThe Centers: 352-628- awaits three club tricks. Even 5020 more fun is to start with three rounds of diamonds. West contin- MORE PUZZLES nNAMI - Citrus hotline: 844- ues with a low heart. East wins 687-6264 (toll free) n Find the daily crossword puzzle inside the Chronicle’s with his jack and shifts to the club classified pages, along with Sudoku, Wordy Gurdy and queen! a word puzzle. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COMICS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 B5 Peanuts Garfield

Pickles For Better or For Worse

Sally Forth Beetle Bailey

Dilbert The Grizzwells

The Born Loser Blondie

Moderately Confused Rubes Dennis the Menace The Family Circus

Doonesbury Flashbacks Betty

Big Nate Frank & Ernest

Arlo and Janis

WJUF-FM 90.1 National Public Local RADIO WYKE-FM 104.3 Sports Talk WHGN-FM 91.9 Religious WDUV 105.5 FM Hudson WXCV-FM 95.3 Adult Mix. WSKY 97.3 FM News Talk WJQB-FM 106.3 Oldies WXOF-FM 96.7 Classic Hits WXJB 99.9 FM News Talk WFJV-FM 107.5 Classic Rock WEKJ FM 96.3, 103.9 Religious WXCZ 103.3 Country WRZN-AM 720 Adult Mix

Today’s MOVIES Today’s clue: E equals J

Crystal River Mall 9; 352-564-8395 “CAFLKCO OKTDJ SD RXKFD JA SXHL No schedules or times are reported yet.

Citrus Cinemas 6 Inverness; EAW PJ YLDC NDANMD FDMM SD 844-462-7342 Code 187 Call theater to confirm showtimes Saturday, Sept. 19 FLDW’TD LPU FLDKZ NDFJ JNPWDU AZ “Infidel (2020)” (R) 4 p.m., 7 p.m. “The Broken Hearts Gallery” (PG-13) 3:40 p.m., 6:55 p.m. “Tenet” (PG-13) 3:15 p.m., 6:35 p.m. CDXFDZDU.” — VAV VPZGDZ “The New Mutants” (PG-13) 3:50 p.m., 7:15 p.m. “The Personal History Of David Copperfield” 6:45 p.m. “Unhinged” (2020) (R) 4:15 p.m., 7:10 p.m. “Minions” (2015) (PG) 3:45 p.m. Previous Solution: “Sometimes you just stumble into something that works ... here I am a quarter of a century Valerie Theatre, Inverness; 352-341-7850; later.” — Pat Sajak on “Wheel of Fortune” No schedules or times are reported yet. B6 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 RELIGION CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE B6 SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE children are welcome to attend service with worshippers. at 8 a.m. and on YouTube and Facebook. Visit NOTES their parents. Please enjoy pastor’s sermons We invite anyone and everyone to call our online at CrossBoundMinistry.com. Continued from Page B3 online on our website, www.fbcbh.com. church office at 489-1688 to request a seat. All Faith Lutheran Church at 935 S Crystal St. Anne’s Episcopal Church in Crystal are welcome; however, no children’s activities or Glen Drive in Lecanto has discontinued the River is open for 8 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. Mass child care is available yet. 11 a.m. Sunday service, but continues our The church service is at 9:30 a.m. Sunday on Sunday. St. Anne’s is at 9870 W. Fort Is- For those not yet comfortable with gathering, normal service schedule of 6 p.m. Saturdays with Pastor Joyce Dunne. The services can land Trail, Crystal River. Call 352-795-2176. a streamlined service is available on YouTube and 9:30 a.m. Sundays. Sermons and other also be viewed on Facebook for those who North Oak Baptist Church has reopened after 3 p.m. each Sunday by going to northoak materials are also available on our website prefer to remain home at this time. the doors for worship services on Sundays bc. North Oak is at 9324 N. Elkcam Blvd. in Cit- www.faithlecanto.com. For more information, contact the Floral City under some restrictions. There are two ser- rus Springs. Shalom House of Prayer @ The Path United Methodist Church at 352-344-1771. vices — at 9 a.m. and at 10:45 a.m. Safety First Lutheran Church of Inverness will Family of God Rescue Mission, 4395 N. Le- For those attending, the church encourages precautions are in place. reopen its food pantry from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. canto, Highway, Beverly Hills, has Upper everyone to bring nonperishable food to be Registration for seats is requested so that Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The Room prayers Continuous Prayer Praise Wor- deposited in the entrance foyer that will be dis- people are seated at a distance from one an- church has also started live services. Services ship open to everyone. Join members of the tributed to those in need in Citrus County. other. There are labels on the floor and drive- will be at 9 a.m. for the time being and a live body of Christ as we unite and partner with the First Baptist Church of Beverly Hills is way to maintain social distancing for those podcast at www.1stlutheran.church will con- work of the Lord in prayer and fasting until open for Sunday service. Restrictions and so- waiting to be seated. Every other pew is tinue with all services and Bible studies on Pentecost Sunday for the “outpouring of the cial distancing still apply, and we ask that you empty and all of the facilities being used are Wednesday. Spirit on all flesh.” (Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17); 120 wear masks for the comfort of others. We will cleaned between services. For more information, call the church at of Jesus’ disciples gathered in the Upper continue with video of our services for those The doors open 15 minutes prior to the ser- 352-7261637. The church is at 1900 W. State Room for 10 days until the promised Holy that may not yet be comfortable with returning vice and the congregation is dismissed by Road 44, Inverness. Spirit was poured out upon them. to church, and many more that have enjoyed pews at the end of each service. Ushers and Cross Bound Ministry broadcasts with a Follow Shalom House of Prayer on Face- the sermon from afar. greeters are appropriately masked and gloved focus on Bible teaching and strenghtening the book or for more information, email shalom. There are no youth activities yet, and although masks are not required for family on radio station 720AM every Sunday [email protected].

000XOXL HOME SHOWCASE

How Much Is Your Home To Advertise Your Listing Here Worth? See Your Sales Rep or Call Call today for a FREE market analysis. 352.563.5592

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK CALL US AT 000Y7E5 www.citruscountycentury21.com [email protected] 352-726-6668 SAR008316 DO YOU HAVE SELL THEM HERE INSTEAD! Selling for: Ad Cost: BIG TICKET ITEMS NEW $1501 - $2000...... $31.50 PRICING! $2001 - $2500...... $36.50 THAT DID NOT SELL $2501 - $3000...... $41.50 All items run 10 days in print and online, 6 lines, up to 2 items per ad.

AT YOUR RECENT Call Your Classified Representative for Details GARAGE SALES? 352-563-5966 SAR012308

Today’s Today’s Today’s New Ads New Ads New Ads INVERNESS Amazingly Unique Saturday 9/19 8a -? YOU PICK FRONT OFFICE PROPERTY & Sale in Homosassa 126 Independence Hwy MUSCADINE POSITION CASUALTY LIQUIDATION GRAPES and AGENTS RUG Persimmons Coming SALE!!! Oriental design, 8x11 Front Office, full time, Sat.,9/19 9a-3p $1 Lb - Call for Appt. prior ophthalmic or Database Programmer Excellent condition 352-344-4496 Now Hiring! 5788 W Caffey Lane with pad, pd $1100, medical experience in Manager Analyst I Homosassa, 34446 asking $300 check in, check out, or Credit Cards (352) 447-2967 receptionist preferred. Full-Time position Full-Time position 2 of our Long-Term ARE Accepted! Pick up application Agents are Retiring Come on out and BIANCHI CONCRETE SUGARMILL M-F 8-5 and most How to Apply How to Apply Go to Go to —Need to have a Shop With Us! INC.COM Lic/Ins #2579 WOODS $50 REWARD Saturdays 8-12. http://www.cf.edu/ http://www.cf.edu/ 220 or 440 If you need help with Reputable for 21 yrs. Sellers & Buyers OFFERED West Coast Eye community/cf/hr/ community/cf/hr/ —In House, directions, 352-257-0078 FRUSTRATED? Chihuahua Institute Select one of the Select one of the NO Outside Sales Tell that special Call (727) 484-4715 NEEDING HELP? F, 3½ lb, chestnut 240 N Lecanto Hwy CHEVY following following For Photos look at: CALL ME, NOW. color, long hair, N.Gray Lecanto FL 34461 person 2007 Verizon Van online portals online portals www.estatesales.net Ter & Landmark Dr, Questions can be GREAT Happy Birthday -Vortex Engine- Good Administrative/Faculty Administrative/Faculty SEE YOU Hello I’m Citrus Springs - Missing emailed to: with a Condition! call for Price /Adjunct Career /Adjunct Career OPPORTUNITY! THERE! since 7/10/19 wcei@westcoast classified ad & Details 814-207-9498 Opportunities or Opportunities or under (352) 651-2001, LM eye.com Happy Notes. CURB APPEAL Professional/Career/ Professional/Career/ To Apply: Call Decorative Landscape Part-time Career Part-time Career 352-628-2331 BEDROOM SET Opportunities. Opportunities. Queen - Light Oak Curbing, Epoxy River or Email: Only $23.50 Rock, Reseals & Repair Submit an electronic Submit an electronic includes a photo - Ex.Cond! $500 application, a copy of application, a copy of Dennis@ ENTERTAINMENT 352-364-2120 SEEKING unofficial unofficial insuranceden.com Call our CENTER Lt. Oak, fits COMPANIONSHIP transcripts and transcripts and Classified Dept. 36” T.V., Storage $225 Man in his 60’s resume online. resume online. for details 352-212-5048 looking to meet lady 352-563-5966 352-436-2953 A copy of transcripts A copy of transcripts from an accredited from an accredited Wayne Cormier Accounting institution must be institution must be Key One Specialist III submitted with the submitted with the Staff Assistant I 352-422-0751 application. application. Full-Time position - Enrollment Services wayne@wayne CERTIFIED 3001 SW College 3001 SW College Coordinator- cormier.com DENTAL How to Apply Today’s Benefits & Road, Ocala, FL Road, Ocala, FL Part-Time position “Have a great day ASSISTANT Go to 34474 34474 New Ads Special Projects and God Bless” http://www.cf.edu/ CF is an Equal CF is an Equal How to Apply NOW HIRING for community/cf/hr/ Opportunity Opportunity Full-Time position Go to TOYOTA- Corolla S , Busy Dental Office! Select one of the Employer Employer GARY & KAREN Red - 2014 Exc. Cond. following http://www.cf.edu/ How to Apply 26k 1 owner mi. / Gar. online portals community/cf/hr/ BAXLEY MUST HAVE Select one of the Go to GRI Realtors kept w/ New tires, EXPERIENCE Administrative/Faculty http://www.cf.edu/ Battery- 36mpg $12k /Adjunct Career following Accounting online portals community/cf/hr/ Your Christian 352-270-4449 Eaglesoft Dental Opportunities or Specialist III Select one of the Professional/Career/ Administrative/Faculty Realtor Software Knowledge /Adjunct Career following connection is a plus! Part-time Career Human Full-Time position online portals Opportunities. Resources Programmer Opportunities or to your Professional/Career/ Administrative/Faculty next transaction TO APPLY: Submit an electronic Coordinator Analyst III How to Apply /Adjunct Career application, a copy of Part-time Career Go to *** FREE*** Contact Vicky at Opportunities. Opportunities or 352-746-0330 unofficial Full-Time position Full-Time position http://www.cf.edu/ Professional/Career/ **FIREWOOD** transcripts and Submit an electronic community/cf/hr/ application, a copy of Part-time Career (352) 422-2304 resume online. How to Apply How to Apply Select one of the Fax Resume to unofficial Opportunities. 352-212-4678 Gary Go to Go to following 2000 Sundance Capri transcripts and Submit an electronic 352-212-3937 Karen 352-746-2846 A copy of transcripts http://www.cf.edu/ http://www.cf.edu/ online portals Spa - Jet Pump - Spa resume online. application, a copy of from an accredited community/cf/hr/ community/cf/hr/ Administrative/Faculty Cover- Bromide Tabs - unofficial kbbaxley@ institution must be Select one of the Select one of the /Adjunct Career & More - Board Died - CERTIFIED A copy of transcripts transcripts and yahoo.com submitted with the following following Opportunities or Call between 8a -11a OPHTHALMIC from an accredited resume online. application. online portals online portals Professional/Career/ (602) 448-7263 ASSISTANT (COA) institution must be Tropic Shores Administrative/Faculty Administrative/Faculty Part-time Career submitted with the A copy of transcripts Realty BOOKLETS 3001 SW College /Adjunct Career /Adjunct Career Opportunities. Part time or full time. application. from an accredited General Info about Road, Ocala, FL Opportunities or Opportunities or Submit an electronic FT Benefits include institution must be raising and caring for 34474 Professional/Career/ Professional/Career/ application, a copy of health insurance, 3001 SW College submitted with the Bonsai Plants ALL 5 - CF is an Equal Part-time Career Part-time Career unofficial 401(k), paid vacation, Road, Ocala, FL application. Free (352) 344-1515 Opportunity Opportunities. Opportunities. transcripts and sick and holidays, 34474 FERTILIZER Employer Submit an electronic Submit an electronic resume online. education and uniform CF is an Equal 3001 SW College Horse manure mixed w/ application, a copy of application, a copy of allowance. Opportunity Road, Ocala, FL Human pine shavings. Great for unofficial unofficial A copy of transcripts Certification preferred. Employer 34474 Resources gardens. You load and transcripts and transcripts and from an accredited Apply in person M-F CF is an Equal Coordinator haul. 352-628-9624 resume online. resume online. institution must be Opportunity 8 -5 and most submitted with the Employer Full-Time position FREE... FREE...FREE... Saturdays 8-12. Removal of scrap metal A copy of transcripts A copy of transcripts application. West Coast Eye from an accredited a/c, auto’s, appliances Institute Coordinator- from an accredited How to Apply institution must be institution must be 3001 SW College & dump runs. 240 N Lecanto Hwy Benefits & Go to submitted with the submitted with the Road, Ocala, FL 352-476-6600 Lecanto FL 34461 Special Projects DAVID KURTZ http://www.cf.edu/ application. application. 34474 Realtor community/cf/hr/ Please DONATE USED Resumes and ques- CF is an Equal tions can be emailed Full-Time position Select one of the Christmas Cards 3001 SW College 3001 SW College Opportunity following needed for project. to wcei@west How to Apply Road, Ocala, FL Road, Ocala, FL LOOKING Employer online portals Please send/or Drop Off coasteye.com. Go to 34474 34474 Administrative/Faculty to Attn: Box #1980 for a New http://www.cf.edu/ CF is an Equal CF is an Equal /Adjunct Career Classifieds, 1624 N. community/cf/hr/ Opportunity Opportunity Career? Opportunities or Meadowcrest Blvd., Select one of the Employer Employer Tweet Professional/Career/ Crystal River, FL 34429 following Register today! Part-time Career Symba- CALICO CAT Tweet Opportunities. online portals FREE TO GOOD Administrative/Faculty Submit an electronic HOME/ NEEDS QUIET submit your Tweet application, a copy of SIGNATURE /Adjunct Career ENVIRONMENT DENTAL CARE, PA Opportunities or resume unofficial 2yrs old, Spayed, Vacant transcripts and is NOW HIRING! Professional/Career/ Papers & Shots Part-time Career resume online. New Land (352) 423-4163 Part-Time Opportunities. Submit an electronic opportunities Follow the A copy of transcripts Two cat buddies need DENTAL SPECIALIST a home. One B/W, one application, a copy of at your Chronicle on from an accredited HYGIENIST institution must be yellow/white, 2 yrs old, unofficial fingertips! Let me help you submitted with the Spayed, Neutered transcripts and Work with the BEST! Buy, Sell, Invest. application. Papers & Shots resume online. (352) 423-4163 Join our Team! Employment “news as it Free/ No Obligation 3001 SW College A copy of transcripts in Citrus Experience Market Analysis Road, Ocala, FL from an accredited happens right at for your property. Preferred institution must be County your finger tips” 34474 Residential CF is an Equal submitted with the and & Commercial Opportunity Rock Shrimp are here Must Have current application. surrounding Employer $5.99/lb or 5 lbs/$25 State License to areas Century 21 J.W. BIG Local boat run practice Dental 3001 SW College Morton Real Estate, KAYAK- Eddyline SHRIMP $7.99 lb. Hygiene. Road, Ocala, FL Inverness, Fl. 34450 Caribbean,12 Ft - Sit on (13-15) or 5 lbs for $35. 34474 http://jobs. Top- Many Accessories BEST Smoked Fish in Email resume to CF is an Equal chronicleonline www.twitter.com/ CELL 954-383-8786 las@signaturedental- Opportunity citruschronicle Included $900 Firm town! Rio’s Blue Crab .com/ Office 352-726-6668 352-270-4184 Shack 352-651-8801 care.com Employer CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 B7

Dayton Grinder CURIO CABINET large Fulfillment ALL CLASSIFIED ***Only $25*** white wash finish Amazingly Unique Associate ADS ARE (352) 436-2953 82”HX40”WX13”D Sale in Homosassa NON-REFUNDABLE needs door replaced. LIQUIDATION TOOL KART For Work- $100 352-613-0529 SALE!!!  Primary Job shop or garage. On Responsibilities: DINNING ROOM SET Sat.,9/19 9a-3p wheels need ph num- 5788 W Caffey Lane Inbound - Receive ber for pictures, only Table, 6 chairs, pads deliveries from and 2 leaves $99.00 Homosassa, 34446 NOW HIRING 50.00 352-464 -0316 suppliers. Unpack, 352-726-2572 Credit Cards count ,check and SALES & REPAIR FRAMED FLOWER ARE Accepted! report any discrep- TECHS PORTRAIT Very nice DRESSER/CHANGING Come on out and ancies Outbound - email resume to measuring 17x14. TABLE - blonde finish Shop With Us! Only asking for $5 has storage area in If you need help with Pick, pack and ship rsbatteriesetc.com Sub Woofer (352)547-6479 good condition $100. directions, orders to customers. Powered, $5 352-613-0529 Call (727) 484-4715 Training provided. 352-419-4464 Requirements: Head board & Frame For Photos look at: Must be able to TV 25” VIZIO flat King size Upholster HB www.estatesales.net work well as a team screen has HDMI port with Sealy perfect SEE YOU & remote good con- member. Attention DOUBLE EAGLE STATUE sleeper pillow top, dition delivery availa- THERE! to detail essential. NEW 60.00 mattress, like new ble $75. 352-613-0529 Basic reading and CALL FOR PIC $750 (352) 408-7804 writing & math skills 352-423-4163 LInda TV 38” INSIGNIA flat Miss Brick’s Picks screen 3 HDMI ports & King SZ Bed Has been HIRED TO required. General SEEKING Frame - NICE! knowledge of basic CARRIERS remote good cond. LIQUIDATE... delivery available CUSTOM BUILT ESTATE SALE computer programs $600 obo and the ability to $100. 352-613-0529 3935 W Findlay St EARN BETWEEN 352-560-3019 Citrus Springs, learn new programs GOWISEUSA FT Position $200 - $300 RATTAN SOFA BED 34433 Air Fryer and Queen size sofa bed Sat. 8 am - 3 pm Mon-Thurs 9-4:30pm. per week. Cookbooks Paid Friday 9am- 4:00pm Very Comfy- $85.00 Sun. 9am - 12pm $150 $99.98 Seldom used- 3 BATHROOM SINKS 352-726-2572 Everything must go! Salary: $10 to $12/hr $60 352-527-0644 To apply, send sign on bonus. Round, Almond TELEVISION STAND 3 View Pics on resume to: Paid Training! with ALL Hardware black glass shelves, estatesales.net employment@ $25 each or all for 44 wide X 20 high. **CREDIT CARDS The Citrus County $65 352-201-0876 ACCEPTED**

srstactical.com $40.00 000YV7K Chronicle has HARDWARE 18 hidden 352-795-0288 Miss Brick’s Picks TRIM CARPENTER immediate openings door hinges, 9 satin LLC for newspaper nickel cabinet knobs, TWIN BED W/ FRAME HELPER WANTED delivery drivers in REFRIGERATOR Good condition! $50 KENMORE -Top 7 satin nickel drawer INVERNESS, pulls $35 352-201-0876 352-423-4163 ** No Experience HERNANDO, Freezer- ONLY used 2 MEDICINE CABINETS Necessary ** HOMOSASSA, years - Lv Msg. 2 Recessed Mirrored Will Train! CRYSTAL RIVER SMITTYS Cabinets $8 each AP CRASH COURSE APPLIANCE REPAIR or both for $10. BOOKS 6 books total, Need Valid Drivers Routes take approx. 352-564-8179 352-201-0876 Bob’s DISCARDED call for more details. License and 3-5 hours to Asking for $40 for all. SCAFFOLDING Lawn Mower Service Own Transportation. complete in the (352)547-6479 $25 FREE PICK-UP early morning hours. 352-637-1225 CALL: Must have reliable (352) 465-6075 BENCH SEAT 352-527-8316 insured vehicle and Nutron Battery CHEVY 1970 TRUCK valid driver’s license. PULLOUT SWIVEL SHELF Operated Lawnmower BENCH SEAT $75 Good for TV, printer, Works Great! 352-447-2324 T and G Apply in person at: computer, $20 $100 - Call Construction, Citrus County 352-201-0876 PROSCAN TABLET BONE BANGLE model PLT78IOK 352-301-4410 BRACELET INC. Chronicle 1624 North like new.$55- TRIMMER Vintage - Excellent Meadowcrest Blvd 352-464-4089 Echo, straight shaft, Condition! $30 Crystal River, Fl model #SRM225, 352-513-5339 8am-5pm Mon-Fri 3 months old, new Timed Online $225, now $125, call or DANSK BISTRO Auction text 352-270-1421 COBALT BLUE Waste Pro of FL, Escobar Solutions, BITS FOR HORSES COFFEE CUPS - in Hernando, Inc. d/b/a 5 different bits. $20 Mugs $2 currently has open- Proactechs each. Call or text 352-513-5339 ings for safe and Bidding closes: Wed, (352) 586-4576 HORSE FLY SHEET PLASTIC CONTAINER TOMMY BAHAMA productive FOOD PROCESSOR, September 23, 2020 for 72”-76” horse. & DRAWER DIVIDERS SEAT CUSHIONS -New Residential Drivers, HORSE FLY SHEET ****HUGE**** CUISINART New in at 12:00 P.M. $15 Call or text. Clear 15”x12” x 6” -Palm Tree design - Helpers and For 72 -76” horse. $15 box, 8 cup.$75 Huge inventory of (352) 586-4576 $5 352-513-5339 $20 ea 352-513-5339 Roll-off Drivers. Call or text. 352-765-3244 Assorted Apple We offer retention (352) 586-4576 HORSE GROOMING Stove VINTAGE PURSE iPhone and Mac bonuses, a full HORSE GROOMING KIT Box, 6 brushes, 4 Burner, Electric, BEADED parts for various benefits package, KIT 6 brushes, box, combs, etc $25. Call White, $60 SILVER CLASP models including paid time off and combs, etc. $25 Call or or text. (352) 586-4576 (352) 436-2953 Turquoise Beads $20 TOWER HAND hardware, speakers, our compensation is text 352-586-4576 352-513-5339 batteries, cameras, HORSE LEG WRAPS TOMMY BAHAMA commensurate with HOMOSASSA VINTAGE TIN COL- displays, faces, OSTER VARIABLE Set of 4. Valance- New, Beaded experience. BUILDING Thur 9/17 to Sat 9/19 LAPSIBLE TRAVEL backs and tool kits SPEED CLIPPMASTER $10 Call or text. Palm Tree 97”x 13” COMMUNICATION 8a - 2p / Everything CUP Star Lid Bicycling, specific to Apple CLIPPER Good cond. (352) 586-4576 Retail $24.95-Sell Apply on line at TOWERS Must Go Inside & Out Camping, Germany $15 product repair. Over Attachments. $100 Call Howard Miller $20 352-513-5339 www.wastepro Boats, Vehicles,Tools, 352-513-5339 125+ New iPhones in or text. (352)586-4576 Grandfather Clock V W BUS HUBCAPS usa.com Travel, Good Pay & Elect., Hshld & More Benefits, OT box (iPhone 8, 2157 S Bascomb Ave BEAUTIFUL! $300 For a bus - good VINTAGE WATER iPhone 8+, iPhone X, CINDY CRAWFORD shape - surface rust PITCHER -CERAMIC Starting at iPhone XS, iPhone XS GENERAL Hutch & Buffet $200 inside ONLY $100.00 Large Fruit Decor Max, iPhone 11, Lv Msg. (352) 419-5079 352-464- 0316 Excel Condition! $10 $14.00/ Hr. 2 WICKER CHAISES MERCHANDISE iPhone 11 Pro), 352-513-5339 Adjustable- green/ white CRYSTAL RIVER HP PRINTER LAZER VINTAGE 1900 MacBooks, iMacs, SPECIALS! Call: 352-694-8017 cushions, Good Cond. 11615 W Dixie Shores JET 1300 Works Great FIGURAL LADY SHOE WESTERN BELT iPads, New iPhone Monday-Friday $50 ea. or both for $90 Dr. 9/19 from 8-2. Misc. Black White + 2 Ink POCKET KNIFE Ger- SILVER BUCKLE accessories, New 6 lines - 10 days or Email: Cash 352-746-0655 household items in- Cartridges $50 many 3 5/16” Long Per- TONY LAMA 38” Like amyviper01@ Apple Watch ac- cluding Longaberger (up to 2 items 2 Wingback Chairs per ad) 352-513-5339 fect $25 352-513-5339 New- Retail $100 Sell aol.com cessories and much baskets and Pam- $25 352-513-5339 more. Registration, Gold - Smoke Free Hm pered Chef. Various PLATES AND BOWLS VINTAGE PERFUME catalog, photos Good Condition! $100 pieces of French, $1 - $200 SET 15 pcs total, no ATOMIZER Opalescent WESTERN TOOLED and terms available for both- 352-746-1941 English and Bavarian $11.50 serious cracks. Au- Blue Beautiful Crystal LEATHER BELT at www.moecker BEDROOM SET china. High end cos- thentic from China Excel Cond $25 Natural 36” -Like New is NOW HIRING!! auctions.com. Queen - Light Oak tume jewelry. $201-$400 $5 (352)547-6479 352-513-5339 $20 352-513-5339 Pick-up/removal: - Ex.Cond! $500 $16.50 Looking for Fort Lauderdale, FL. ENTERTAINMENT *******SCAM ALERT******* Preview: 09/21 by CENTER Lt. Oak, fits $401-$800 CLERKS appointment. 36” T.V., Storage $225 $21.50 Call for details 352-212-5048 Computer Exp. (954) 252-2887 $801-$1500 Preferred CHEST OF DRAWERS | (800) 840-BIDS Solid Wood CRYSTAL RIVER $26.50 Assignment for the Several Positions Chest of Drawers Citrus County Let us be your Benefit of Creditors Great Condition! $50 Cruisers 352-563-5966 Available - Case No. Classified Dept. Part & Full Time 352-726-2572 Sep. 19th- Rain Date one stop shop 2019-035670-CA-44 China Cabinet Sep. 26th Sat. 8am - for AB-1098 AU-3219, 1 Glass Front Wood 12pm - Car & Home For More Info & Eric Rubin to Apply: Employment China Cabinet, $50 obo Related -Parking Lot PLEASE CALL needs. (352) 344-1515 next to Wendy’s No Early Birds GLASS GOBLET SET Ferris Groves Timed Online COMPUTER DESK Auction Comes in a set of at 352-667-4506 Your job will be Old, must get rid of 10, can send pictures, Good Wheels, Inc. soon, willing to send or EMAIL: featured on Top Bidding closes: asking $5 pictures, $5 352-547-6479 brookecfenton National Thurs, September 24, (352)547-6479 2020 at 12:00 P.M. @yahoo.com Websites such Golf Balls Transportation Serv- 6 dz Top Flite XL 2000 as ice Vehicles: Chevy extra long, 1 dz Calaway INDEED.COM / Glaval Bus C4500 Tweet CRYSTAL RIVER Golf Warbird, 1 dz Titlist Cutaway Vans, Sat / Sun 19th/ 20th and many XT, 2 Dz Maxfly Noodle, International 300IC Tweet 8a -? Lg/ XL Mens How to Avoid a Fake Check Scam Need a 1 Dz Titlist M2, 1 dz MORE & School Bus, Blue Bird Clothes, Ladies sm, Mixed. All new , $125 IN PRINT School Buses, Tweet HSHLD - Many TOOLS (352) 560-7386 • INSIST ON CASH Dodge Grand Cara- 10140 W Ohio Dr vans, Ford E-250 Pas- JOB? Call your HOMOSASSA GROW LIGHTS With • Don’t accept a check for more than the selling price. You senger Vans, GMC Classified RIVERHAVEN Ballast and 1000 Watt Yukon XL and more. Fri 10a-3p & Sat/Sun sodium bulb, with light can bet it’s a scam. Representative Registration, cata- Follow the 8a-3p -paintings, furn., reflector.only 100. for details at log, photos and rugs, antiques, clothes 352-464-0316 terms available at Chronicle on • Inform the Buyer that you’ll wait two weeks before sending 352-563-5966 & Much More any merchandise. Employment www.moecker 11927 W Timberlane Dr HORSE BITS auctions.com. 5 different bits. CITRUS Pick-up/removal: INVERNESS $20 each. Call or text. • Never use money from a check to send gift cards, money source is... Fort Myers, FL. Fri /Sat /Sun 9a - 2p (352) 586-4576 COUNTY “news as it orders, or wire money to strangers or someone you just met. Preview: 09/22 by happens right at HUGE Silver Coin and CHRONICLE appointment. Bullion Rounds HORSE BLANKETS, Many scammers demand that you send money through Serving Our Call for details your finger tips” Collection over 400 SADDLE PADS money transfer services like Western Union or MoneyGram, County Since (954) 252-2887 ounces-Sterling Silver 5 to choose from. (800) 840-BIDS Collectibles — Cash $20 each, Call or text. or buy gift cards and send them the PIN numbers. Once you 1894 Assignment for the Only- 352-462-0057 (352) 586-4576 wire money, or give someone the gift card PINs, it is like The Oldest Benefit of Creditors 610 Independence giving someone cash. It’s almost impossible to get it back. Hwy HORSE CLIPPER Classifieds business Case No. Oster Variable Speed Supporting our 20-CA-003718 INVERNESS Clipmaster. Used. At- AB-1098 AU-3219, www.twitter.com/ • Toss offers that ask you to pay for a prize. If it’s free, you www.chronicleonline.com Community citruschronicle Saturday 9/19 8a -? tachmts. $100 Call or Eric Rubin 126 Independence Hwy text. (352) 586-4576 shouldn’t have to pay to get it.

SMITTYS DUN-RITE ELECTRIC PLUS Handyman, AFFORDABLE LAWN ALL Tractor & Tree Bob’s DISCARDED APPLIANCE REPAIR Since 1978 Free Est. Flooring, Painting. CARE & CLEAN UPS. Work Land Cleared, Lic. EC 13002699 interior doors, FREE Lawn Mower Service 352-564-8179 Starting at $20. WE DO Deliver dirt & rock, ** 352-726-2907 ** EST. Veteran owned IT ALL! 352-563-9824 FREE PICK-UP 352-637-1225 1 time cleanup, Drive- 352-949-2760 ways (352) 302-6955 Gails Landscaping Pressure Wash, Cool the Lady Landscaper seal, general handy- Stump CLAYPOOL’S Tree Care for the Elderly Mow, trim, blow Service - Lic/Ins. man. Call Stewart Plus Other Services Grinding (CNA) Insured, BAUMANN 352-201-2169 352-201-7313 bonded & liscensed FENCE PLUS, INC. Gail 352-436-7604 Cheap!!! For stumps: Avg 16” stump $25. through State BIANCHI CONCRETE inyl/PVC, Chain Link, LOW PRESSURE ROOF 352-201-7323 V Affordable Handyman GREENLADY CUTS No stump to big or too Call 352-445-2816 INC.COM Lic/Ins #2579 Wood, Alum - 30 yrs WASHING • FAST • 100% Guar. LLC, mow, edge, blow, small. Ask about our Heavy Bush-Hogging Why go to a nursing Reputable for 21 yrs. Exp- Lic & Ins Houses,Driveways,Pool 352-257-0078 • AFFORDABLE weeding & trim. Call Disc: Vet, Vol., & Sr’s. Land Clearing, Fill Dirt hm? Call- Crystal 727-483-5980 •RELIABLE • Free Est. Cages,Fences,Soft Crystal (352) 400-3672 Free Est. Cheapest Seeding, Tree removal Always There AFCH- Washing, Com/Res CURB APPEAL CITRUS HANDYMAN 352-257-9508 price guaranteed. & Debris removal. Lic’d- Affordable Rates *INSURED* Decorative Landscape SERVICES & FENCING H & H Lawn Care Plus Call Rich 352-586-7178 Lic/Ins 352-563-1873 (352) 400-3672 Registered & Insured. Curbing, Epoxy River We have our bus. lic., ANDREW JOEHL CitrusStump Rock, Reseals & Repair $2 mil. liability Ins., & St Reliable & Prof. (352) Grinding.com Stump HANDYMAN J.A. Perceptions 796-8517 or 453-7278 352-364-2120 Certification. Be Safe! Gen. Maint/Repairs Prof. Carpet Cleaning Grinding Fair Pricing. Free Est. Pressure Cleaning -Water Extraction - Danny Works Concrete Cheap!!! 352-400-6016 0256271• 352-465-9201 Epoxy & Painting SVC’s Avg 16” stump $25. Carpentry & Mobile All type of concrete work Comm /Res. No stump to big or too Home Repair & Decks Resurfacing & Painting *DISINFECTING small. Ask about our 30yrs Exp., Hourly Credit Cards accepted. SPECIALS* - *FREE* A-1 Complete Repairs   Disc: Vet, Vol., & Sr’s. Rates. 352-220-4638 Lic/Ins 352-302-2606 A ACE estimate/ 352-464-0096 Pres. Wash, Painting FREE Estimate/ TREE CARE Free Est. Cheapest (Int/Ext) 25 yrs, Ref, Lic ROB’S MASONRY & Alex’ Flooring 30 yrs Experience. lic/inc since 1991 price guaranteed. Home & RV. Install, #39765, 352-513-5746 Rich: 352-586-7178 CONCRETE Driveways Lic# CCC057537 free est,vet/Sr disc repair, restretch. Dust- 352-563-0411 CitrusStump tear outs, tractor work PLUS handyman, floor- Grinding.com Lic#1476 726-6554 less tile removal. Lic/Ins.  637-9008  30 yrs ex. 352-458-5050 ing, painting. Pressure wash.free est. Veteran owned 352-949-2760 Vinyl, wood & tile  A ACTION TREE PLUS Handyman, Affordable Handyman (352) 726-9724 J.A. Perceptions Pressure Wash, FREE • FAST • 100% Guar. Tile Bathroom Remodel Prof. Carpet Cleaning ALL Tractor & Tree EST. Veteran owned Re-Roofs & Repairs, Attention • AFFORDABLE & Repair specializing in -Water Extraction - Work Land Cleared, 352-949-2760 All Types 1. Call the •RELIABLE • Free Est. no curb role in showers Consumers! Epoxy & Painting SVC’s Deliver dirt & rock, 352-257-9508 352-794-1799 PLUS handyman, floor- Owner/Contractor Keith The Citrus County Comm /Res. 1 time cleanup, Drive- ing, painting. Pressure Hayes 352-895-4476 to Chronicle wants to *DISINFECTING ways (352) 302-6955 wash.free est. Veteran Schedule your free no ensure that our ads SPECIALS* - *FREE* owned 352-949-2760 obligation, No Contact meet the require- estimate/ 352-464-0096 Get your mind out of inspection. 2. We ments of the law. inspect & price the job. the gutter! Cleaning Heavy Bush-Hogging Pressure Wash, Cool Beware of any service 3. Work is performed to $25-$45, most homes. Land Clearing, Fill Dirt seal, general handy- advertiser that cannot your Satisfaction at your Professional Gutter guards,$3-$4 ft. Seeding,Tree Removal man, Call Stewart provide proof of A-1 Repairs conv. LIC/INS 1331389 Arborist occupational Press. Wash, Painting and Handyman, Lic/Ins 352-563-1873 (352) 201-2169 JEFF’S Mark: 352-445-4724 Home of the Serving Citrus 30 license or insurance. CLEANUP / HAULING (Int/Ext) 25 yrs, Ref, Lic “Attitude of Gratitude!” yrs. For questions about Clean outs / Dump #39765, 352-513-5746 Classified Ads Licensed & Insured business require- runs, Brush Removal. work! WHY REPLACE IT, IF ments, please COUNTY WIDE I CAN FIX IT? Lic./Ins. 352-584-5374 Affordable Handyman Sell your call your city or county DRY-WALL 30 Yrs CURB APPEAL Same owner since 1987 A TREE SURGEON government offices. PLUS handyman, floor- Exp. Lic. #2875. All your M&W INTERIORS • FAST • 100% Guar. Decorative Landscape vehicle today! ROOF Leaks, Repairs, Proudly serving Citrus ing, painting. Pressure drywall needs!! Ceiling Bath, kitchen, floors, • AFFORDABLE Curbing, Epoxy River Call  Coating & Maintenance Co. Since 2001. Lic/Ins. wash.free est. Veteran & Wall Repairs-Popcorn walls, ceilings. •RELIABLE • Free Est. Rock, Reseals & Repair Lic. #CC-C058189 Lowest rates! Free est. owned 352-949-2760 Removal 352-302-6838 Lic/Ins 352-537-4144 352-257-9508 352-364-2120 352-563-5966 Gary : 352-228-4500 352-860-1452 B8 SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

DRIVE Youth Dog Crate  Citrus Hills Lot  TROLLING MOTOR 2017 Thor 5th WHEEL iCrate- 30” x 19” - Side BEVERLY HILLS in Fairview Estates *** $50 *** Chateau 31W- 2012 Winslow Transport 2/1 $700 Mo. Door- Excellent Beautiful 1 ac, water (352) 436-2953 Full Wall Slide, 40K mi, Model #34RLS, $24,995 Wheel Chair- 1st/last/Sec, income Condition $40 avial, quiet neighbor- also avail. Tow vehicle Solid Wood Cabinetry Like New! $50 RENTAL MANAGEMENT & credit report (352) 527-0644 hood . $30,000 $52,500 (352) 233-5749 352-795-7820 (352) 746-7708 REALTY, INC. (352) 422-0139 (352) 270-2144 Guardian Toilet 352-795-7368 Jayco Jay Flight FIFTH WHEEL 2007- 29 Ft. - Model 2017 Heartland Pioneer Safety Frame- 16’ Alum Flat Bottom Mike Czerwinski FBS - ABOVE Average PI 276 -32ft./ 2 slides, NEW in Box $30 BEVERLY HILLS Boat 15HP 4 stroke Condition! ONLY! Auto Leveling, Rear (352) 746-7708 MERC, elec start, trailer, $775 $6,500 352-400-8018 Bunks, $24,500 Manual Wheelchair SADDLE Asking $4900 - Call Good Condition! 352-634-2247 with footrests. 7 Hoover St. PUBLISHER’S 765-720-0024 Used little only $99 1/1 with Carport Includes or 812-797-2845 STARCRAFT $100 352-464-0316 (352) 436-2953 NOTICE: enclosed Florida Room. All real estate Alum. Outboard SATELLITE Shoprider Scootie w/ W/D hookups in the advertising in this Flat Bottom Bass 2018, 17 Rear bath, basket, charger & Storage room off the Boat w/ Trailer, Fish great shape $10,000 Deborah is a newspaper is subject trailer- w/out battery carport. to Fair Housing Act Specializing In Finder, & EXTRAS firm (352) 476-6877 Like New Condition! 7-year-old Shep- $1800 OBO herd mix, spayed, which makes it illegal GOPHER TORTOISE $400 - Inverness CRYSTAL RIVER to advertise “any SURVEYS & 352-560-3019 (352) 727-9542 microchipped, Heartworm-nega- $1750 preference, limitation RELOCATIONS CANOE INVERNESS- NICE - or discrimination WETLAND SETBACK w/ Back Plate TOILET SEAT RISERS tive, housebroken, 7400 W. Golf Club St. FIBERGLASS Elongated, With and up to date on 55+ Renovated 1970 based on race, color, LINES for Motor SW 1/1- MUST SEE! 3/2/2 Includes enclosed religion, sex, handi- ENVIRONMENTAL Great Deal! $150 CAR RAMPS - $20 handles VERY NICE! shots. Loves to go (352) 436-2953 $35 each on walks, riding in ONLY asking $18,000 Florida room, storage room cap, familial status or ASSESSMENTS (352) 436-2953 352-464-0316 the car, and just LOW Lot Rent! Call for off garage and national origin, or an KAYAK- Eddyline lying in the sun. Appt- (513) 235-0206 large living area. intention, Michael G. Czerwinski, Caribbean,12 Ft - Sit on ~$69.95~ TRANSPORT CHAIR to make such prefer- P.A (small wheels),with Loving and affec- $750 Top- Many Accessories tionate, not de- ence, limitation or ENVIRONMENTAL Included $900 Firm Footrests. NEARLY 8510 W. Mayo Dr. #4 discrimination. “ Fa- CONSULTANTS NEW! ONLY $75 manding. Would be 352-270-4184 Run ‘til it sells best as your only 2/1 Includes water, lawn, milial status includes 352-464-0316 children under the age 352-249-1012 dog in a mature trash & pest control. mgcenvironmental of 18 living with WALKER home with a fenced TIME TO BUY Washer/dryer hookups .com parents or legal cus- 8” wheels yard. Please 30+ Yrs. Experience OR SELL in apt. todians, pregnant MONTEREY ~$69.95~ Good Condition! contact Gina at 2000 MONTURA $50. 352-419-4066 352-634-1591, or YOUR MOBILE HOMOSASSA women and people securing custody of 23½’, VG cond, too WHEELCHAIR rescuedogsdream@gma In A Leased Land $975 children under 18. many extra’s to list, Applies to all Good Condition! il.com, or also Park? Run ‘til it sells 4450 S. Cape Cove This newspaper will $9,000 or best offer vehicles, boats, Seat 20” Wide $75. 352-501-8782. (352) 563-0074 CALL Loop not knowingly accept RV’s, campers 352-419-4066 DAVID KURTZ SAILBOAT LORELIE 1/1/ with Carport any advertising for Realtor & motorcycles. WHEELCHAIR real estate which is in 1980 41’ Ketch Taiwan VERY LARGE - 24” LEBRUN Fully furnished. violation of the law. Built, center cockpit, seat- good shape, Licensed Realtor & Includes Trash and Lawn Our readers are Blue Water Cruiser, some surface rust Mobile Home Broker hereby informed that Withlacoochee River, Call your For More Listings Go To

000Z241 Applies to all only $75 352-464-0316 all dwellings adver- Inglis. $21,000 Charlie: Classified Century 21 www.CitrusCountyHomeRentals.com 352-447-5171 Lv. Msg. vehicles, boats, tised in this newspa- Representative Nature Coast, per are available on RV’s, campers YAMAHA for details. 835 NE Highway 19, an equal opportunity 17 FT, 2004 G3, 60 hp & motorcycles. Crystal River Fl, basis. To complain of Yamaha, 4 stroke, Troll- 352-563-5966 Guitar Stand Office 352-795-0021 discrimination call ing, Hummingbird Fish $5 Direct 352-613-3988 ALL CLASSIFIED HUD toll-free at Finder & Bimini 1-800-669-9777. 5Th Wheel 352-419-4464 ADS ARE 352-726-0415 2017, 32 ft, Reflection Call your The toll-free telephone REALISTIC TURNTABLE NON-REFUNDABLE by Grand Design, Classified number for the Vacant MODEL# LAB395 3 slides, extend Warr. hearing impaired is Representative DIRECT DRIVE $99 till 7/2024, many Xtra’s, 1-800-927-9275. Land for details. LEAVE MESSAGE $34,900 OBO 352-419-5549 Tweet SPECIALIST 1989 GEORGIE (352) 726-9849 352-563-5966 BOY ENCOUNTER Tweet Let me help you Scooby is a beauti- ONLY 28K mi. 31 Ft, DAMON CASH FOR CARS & Buy, Sell, Invest. ful Hound mix, Sleeps 6 EXC. Cond. 2011 Tuscany - 43 foot TRUCKS Running or Tweet Bath & a half, King size approximately 6-7 Runs Great! $7,499 Not TOP $$$$$ PAID Free/ No Obligation bed. 44K mi. Exc cond   BATHROOM VANITY years old, weight (352) 503-7872 352-771-6191 Market Analysis MUST SEE !! LIGHTS 4 CHROME 34” about 80 pounds. for your property. 352-601-0310 WANTED shaded lights in good He is neutered, Residential JUNK & ESTATE condition. $30 Heartworm nega- Must See to CARS Follow the Highlands Home & Commercial 352-613-0529 tive, up to date on 3/2/2 at 1006 Princeton Appreciate! Up to $1,000 & MORE shots. He is a very COFFEE MAKER Mr. Chronicle on Lane - $114,900 Century 21 J.W. 36’ Travel Trailer (352) 342-7037 lovable dog and Coffee, great cond. NICE! MUST SEE! Morton Real Estate, in Excellent Cond! appears to get Gulf Stream have had it for years CRYSTAL RIVER PLEASE CALL Inverness, Fl. 34450 2018 motor home, NEW reclining loveseat, and still works great, along well with Rock Crusher Canyon (352) 637-1173 dining table, QN sz other dogs. He is model 6238, 4500 mi $5 (352)547-6479 Rv Resort has annual “news as it CELL 954-383-8786 Bed,& flooring. NEW LG quite active and an self contained, slide out site available till the Office 352-726-6668 custom deck w/ built in ‘95 Cadillac ELECTRIC BLANKET experienced han- happens right at $47,500 KING SIZE NEW end of September. lights. Storage Shed Sedan Deville dler would be best. Don’t miss this chance your finger tips” Never Used! Located Survivor- BEAUTIFUL St Cloud 65.00 Fenced yard would Linda 352-423-4163 before the Season in Natures Resort Poppy Blue w/ Navy be preferred. Starts. Starting at $585 Thinking of building a Campground w/ all the Brocade Interior- Mint FIREPLACE TOOL Please contact a month Call us today Sweet Water home? amenities of Condition inside & out- SET- SOLID BRASS- Jackie at for our End of Summer Maybe you should Homosassa right off the 55,250 documented Nice! Only $30 352-464-1707, Deals and promotions come see mine... at river. Will only sell all miles - Perfect Carfax- (352) 436-2953 or email Rock Crusher Canyon www.twitter.com/ 533 days after contract. together. Listed at MUST SELL due to rescuedogsdream@g RV Resort 75 SW 5th Terrace $13,900 734-634-9835 health & moving. $7,775 LANTERNS mail.com. citruschronicle 10 -10.00 each 352-564-9350 Crystal River or 352-442-0764 352-212-4775 call for email pic 352-423-4163 Linda Oil Paintings Local Artist - Landscapes & Seascapes $15 Each (352) 344-1515 ORIENTAL RUG 12 x 14 Worsted Wool Yarn by KARASTAN ONLY $250 352-563-5112 Call for Pics RUG Oriental design, 8x11 Excellent condition with pad, pd $1100, asking $300 (352) 447-2967 SAR011149

RECUMBENT EXERCISE BIKE Nordic trac no electronics Is it TIME to I put the REAL in You’ll be Moving only 60.00 $$ CASH IN $$ SUGARMILL in the Right 352-464-0316 REAL ESTATE! WOODS Direction with... on your Sellers & Buyers STATIONARY EXERCISE Investment? FRUSTRATED? BIKE Older type wheel NEEDING HELP? in front.Good shape. It MAY be the CALL ME, NOW. 60.00 Need a ph # for PERFECT TIME pics 352-464-0316 While $$ are at their PEAK! Hello I’m * * *

2 Salt Water Fishing Rigs w/ Penn Reels DEB JIM THE “REAL” $12 Each THOMPSON (352) 344-1515 MCCOY KAREN ARCE BOBBI DILEGO 352-634-5868 BICYCLE * One call away for CALL & GET Pick Jeanne -ROADMASTER- your buying and 352-220-0587 *** RESULTS! Full Time Realtor Tasia Seijas -Shed Kept- selling needs. Since 2003! Pickrel for all Great Condition!! * Realtor that you SELLING? 352-302-0569 (352) 232-8971 Multi Million Dollar $50 352-560-3019 can refer to your Wayne Cormier Producer! your Real family and friends. GET TOP DOLLAR Discover the BEST I’m the Right Choice! BIKES Key One & TOP SERVICE! Estate needs! 2 Ladies 26” $30 ea. * Service with a smile 352-422-0751 When Buying or seven days Selling Your Home. *Resident since 1978* 2 Small Bikes $10 ea. FREE Certified Residential a week. wayne@wayne (352) 436-2953 HOME MARKET “Let Me Put My Specialist. cormier.com I’ve seen the Fish Bait Cast Net Parsley Real Estate ANALYSIS Experience & Energy Graduate of Real county grow from * * * “Have a great day 4ft Diameter Deb Thompson To Work For You!” Estate Institute. watermelon fields Specializing in and God Bless” $15 352-634-2656 FREE 352-212-3410 and blinking yellow MEADOWCREST I Service Citrus County (352) 344-1515 [email protected] HOME WARRANTY lights to where we Serving ALL of and The Surrounding and Call for a FREE are today! FISHING ROD Citrus County! Counties. 7ft metal 2pc debthompson.com 26 yrs in Real Estate Market Analysis. Is it TIME to 36 yr Citrus County pickjean@ Copper Fly Spinning DEBRA CLEARY $$ CASH IN $$ FREE Home Market Rod $80 352-382-4558 Resident Analysis gmail.com (352) 601-6664 on your ERA American Realty ERA American Realty Leather Softball Glove Tropic Shores Realty Investment? Century 21 $10 JW Morton (352) 344-1515 It MAY be the Real Estate Inc. UNIQUE & HISTORIC PERFECT TIME Homes, Commercial While $$ are at Waterfront & Land their PEAK! “Small Town * * * TRAILER Country Lifestyle ALL STEEL 4’ x 6’. OUR SPECIALTY With Tailgate -Tilts for SINCE 1989” Dumping. Excellent Condition! $500 OBO 352-419-8799 .. Nick Kleftis .. GARY & KAREN It’s a GREAT BAXLEY Now is the time to CAR SEAT GRI Realtors consider listing your TIME TO LaWanda Watt SAFETY 1ST home, inventory is Your Christian “LET US FIND down and buyers SELL! Brown and beige THINKING $25 352-201-0876 Realtor YOU are ready. ABOUT Tim Ferguson connection A VIEW Deb Infantine to your Call me for a free Realtor SELLING? Ret. Marine Corps next transaction TO LOVE” market analysis. veteran known for Inventory is down his integrity and www. * * * and we need crosslandrealty.com Specializing in Cell: 352-270-1032 I have 36 years reputation for I buy, jewelry, silver, (352) 726-6644 listings!! being fair and gold, paintings, instru- MEADOWCREST Office: 352-726-6668 Real Estate Serving ALL of email: nick@ consistent. ments, records, an- 352-212-4678 Gary Crossland Realty experience! Call me for a Free Citrus County! nickkleftis.com tiques, coins,watches 352-212-3937 Karen Inc. Market Analysis! My 30 years of exp. & MORE! Call me: 352-212-1989 are the foundation DEBRA CLEARY Our office covers all 352-454-0068 kbbaxley@ 352-302-8046 of my Real Estate of and yahoo.com (352) 601-6664 Lwattc21 Career. CITRUS WANTED Tropic Shores Realty PINELLAS Counties! JUNK & ESTATE Only Way Realty @gmail.com Tropic Shores CARS Citrus Call me anytime **FREE** Up to $1,000. & MORE Realty Century 21 without obligation. (352) 342-7037 J.W. Morton I’m ready to fight to Market Analysis DEB INFANTINE Real Estate, Inc. protect your interests Wanted Model Trains Realtor in the purchase or PLANTATION $ INSTANT CASH $ sale of real estate For old Lionel & other Les J. Magyar, REALTY model trains, any LISA VANDEBOE REALTOR Tim Ferguson BROKER (R) quantity- one piece Realtor or a house full! OWNER (352) 219-0909 352-634-0129 330-554-7089 [email protected] EXIT Riverside WE BUY FISHING www.plantation Realty REELS Penn, Hooker, realtylistings.com Blue Marlin & More! Honest - Reliable. Mortgage Loan We Pay Top Dollar. Originator Call or Text Scott: (517) 515-4517 Should you BETTY J. POWELL Gerard “Jerry” Realtor refinance? Bovee If you’re Realtor “ Your SUCCESS MICHELE ROSE paying 4.25% is my GOAL... Realtor Stefan Stuart 30’ COVER for travel or more…YES! Multi Million Dollar Making FRIENDS REALTOR trailer or 30’motor Producer along the way “Simply put is my REWARD! “ Let me help you find home. With storage “Simply Put Dianne Perkins I’ll work harder” bag.Only 100. Integrity #1” THINKING ABOUT your next home or sell 352-464-0316 352-464-0719 SELLING? BUYING OR 352-212-5097 your current one. NMLS #1410743 SELLING?! 352-212-0211 352-220-1786 Let’s talk about a isellcitruscounty Lmagyar01@ CASH OFFER! CALL ME: @yahoo.com stefan.stuart@ gmail.com 352-422-6417 century21.com GOLF CART TIRE WITH Craven Realty, Call or text me bjpowell72@ Craven Realty, RIM brand new Car- today. gmail.com Century 21 Inc. Equal Housing 352-270-6038 Cell ERA American Inc. J. W. Morton lisle Stryker AT22X11-10 Lender $80 352-613-0529 352-726-1515 Parsley Real Estate Realty & Investment 352-726-1515 Real Estate, Inc. CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 B9

Level 1 2 3 4

Solution to Friday’s puzzle 9/19/20

Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit, 1 to 9. For strategies on how to solve Sudoku, visit sudoku.org.uk

© 2020 The Mepham Group. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency. All rights reserved.

All of our structures withstand 120mph winds Will Construction Corp. ALSO Offers: Installations by Brian 000YSER Door Replacements - Insurance Inspections We’re only limited FREE CBC1252474 by your imagination Permit And Engineering Fees Safety Grab Bars - Dryer Vent Cleanings Call Up to $200 value 20201919 2020 Performed with the same dedication and meticulous attention to detail as on our larger projects! 352-628-2291 • Siding • Soffit • Fascia • Skirting • Roofovers • Carports • Screen Rooms • Decks • Windows • Doors • Additions 000YSEW www.advancedaluminumofcitrus.com Specializing in Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling

CADILLAC TOYOTA- Corolla S , Can-Am Spyder Harley-Davidson 2009 DTS, **LOADED** HONDA Red - 2014 Exc. Cond. 2016, White, 4,705 mi, ‘08 FLHX Street Glide, 2009 Shadow 750 Exc. 136K mi/1 Owner, Gar. 26k 1 owner mi. / Gar. Garage-Kept Very Clean, Low Miles, con. 1 owner, garage Kept, Call for info: kept w/ New tires, Excellent Condition! $8900 OBO kept, Very low mi 3514 $7,000 352-364-6460 Battery- 36mpg $12k $17,500 352-794-0352 352-277-9175 $3600 561-777-6014 352-270-4449 HONDA FORD 2002 Accord EXL NISSAN 2002 F450 Lariat EW-66 SCOOTER V6 / 133K mi, PrIstine 2012 Altima, great CHEVY Brand NEW! EW-66 HONDA SCOOTER 1933 Chevy Hotrod 141k mi, 7.3 diesel, Cond! Svc’d at Honda cond, $141k mi. no Jake brake, 5th wheel -2 Seater- See on 1989 Goldwing SE 2007 Moto Mojo Store 4-Life! Leather, mech issues, $4500 350 Automatic, Steel SELL Internet. $2500 1500 CC, Blue/green. Uptown 49cc Scooter body, A/C- MUST SELL! body. Western hauler Sunroof, $5900 $21,950 502-345-0285 YOUR VEHICLE 352-465-6335 Only 11,401 mi., bought 770 Miles, Street Legal, 352-497-6945 $27K IN THE brand new. Perfect Two seater, Remote cond. Hardly driven. Start, Alarm system, HONDA FORD $6000 obo Tony: 3 lockable storage FORD F350 Diesel King 2010 Civic DX $4000, 352-527-8950 compartments $850 1930 Model A Ranch Crew Cab 4 x 4 ~165K miles, Clean Ti- Pictures avail. online! 352-897-5339 5 Window Coupe, 76 K 108K mi/ Rear Ent./ tle, 4 Dr, Man Trans, 89 MUSTANG mi./ EXCELLENT Cond. Man Locks, Pwr Win- Retractable Tonneau Classifieds CONVERTIBLE 5.0 $16,000 352-795-3510 Cover-1 owner- ALL svc dows, New battery, 5sp - Older Restore HONDA SUZUKI ‘06 rec’s/ Mint Condition! Trail hitch, AC re- Many Extras! Too Harley-Davidson 2001Goldwing GL1800 Burgman 400, Motor MERCURY $20,900 352-497-6945 charged. Pics upon Much to List- Discs, SS COMET 1974 302 V8 2007 Fat Boy, Vance & 28,500 miles. Many Scooter, SHARP, req. 904-699-2433 Exhaust, etc. $12,000 Auto Trans. Great Hines Pipes - 13K Orig. extras. Excellent cond. Runs Great -Very SELL LINCOLN ONLY miles, Well Maintained! Ultimate touring bike. Dependable! $1475 LEXUS Collector Car! $8,700 ‘02 Blackwood - Good YOUR VEHICLE ‘55 CHEVY 352-212-5747 $7950 OBO Black/chrome. $7950 352-251-5868 2002 ES300, Excellent Cond.-ONLY 3K made $19.95 516-819-9196 352-270-8089 NO TEXTS Condition! One owner! IN THE Totally Restored! Call for Appt. Big Block w/ 5sp Trans, FULLY LOADED $8500 for 7 days 125K Miles 352-489-4129 352-601-3225 Custom Paint & Interior- TOYOTA ALL the Xtra’s $45K 2000 MR2 SPYDER $29.95 Call Jim: 386-299-8015 LEXUS Silver Convertible w/ for 14 days 2004 SC 430 Silver & Classifieds 86K mi, A FUN car that Ecru in Very Good BUICK RUNS GREAT! $49.95 7065-0919 SACRN Condition! 68k miles. 1965 Electra 225 $5200 352-527-1832 $13,500 OBO V8 Wildcat, 45k Orig mi, CHEVY for 30 days Notice of Public Sale 352-249-7970 or Cold AC - $11,500 2007 Verizon Van TRIUMPH -Vortex Engine- Good 202-744-7685 ONLY SHOWROOM NEW $69.95 Notice is hereby given that StoreRight Self Storage will sell the 352-436-7485 aft 1pm 1973 TR6, 4 spd, 6 cyl, Condition! call for Price MUSTANG 2 Tops, Red w/ Black & Details 814-207-9498 Run ‘til it sells contents of the storage units listed below at a public auction to satisfy $19.95 2003 Bubble Top CHEVROLET Interior $15,000 Firm a lien placed on the contents (pursuant to Chapter 83 of the Florida Coupe, V-6, 5sp - Royal for 7 days 1936 5 Window Coupe 352-503-6859 Statutes). The sale will take place at: 1227 S. Lecanto Highway, Blue - everyday driver. 350 V8, 10 bolt rear Lecanto, Fl. 34461 on September 30th, 2020, 10:30 A.M. The sale Great Shape! Cold A/C, $29.95 end, all steel body, all WILLY’S JEEPSTR will be conducted by Storage Protection Auction Services on behalf Stereo. $3,000 Call for 14 days power, cold A/C. 1967Commdo, conv, * Call your Matt: 352-462-8623 of the facility’s management. MUST SELL! 4WD, 3 sp., 225 V6, Classified $49.95 new tires, paint, 33k Contents will be sold for cash only to the highest bidder. A 10% NISSAN $26,500 352-302-6979 Representative 2010 Maxima, V6, 110k for 30 days orig mi, runs great, buyer’s premium will be charged as well as a $50 cleaning deposit mi. 1owner, many CHEVROLET call for details $18,500 for details. per unit. All sales are final. Seller reserves the right to withdraw the X-tra’s, serv rec, $8,000 $69.95 1969 CAMARO - 454 (847) 671-3550 352-563-5966 property at any time before the sale or to refuse any bids. No one un- obo, 352-228-0778 LM Run ‘til it sells!! Engine / 700R4 trans., der 16 years old is permitted. See photos on line MANY upgrades! Call for details! $40,000 Classified Ads 810-841-2692 Classified Ads The property to be sold is described as “general household items” unless otherwise noted : work! * Call your Harley-Davidson work! Classified CHEVROLET DODGE 2003 - 100th Aniv. Unit C74 Peter Stanley Bevington Sell your 1971 Camaro RS 2002 Ram Diesel - 2500 Edition V Rod, Sell your Representative Unit D46 Edward Kenneally vehicle today! 4 sp. Black. V8 & A/C. Cums/ BLK / 181K mi / 1 Black & Silver, Vance & vehicle today! Unit E35 Mark Pearce Call for details. $22,000 obo or owner/ Tow pkg/ Ext. Hines - 13k Orig. mi. Call 352-563-5966 possible trade. cab / Great Cond. - a/c $4,950 obo 352-563-5966 352-303-8226 $11,500 352-601-0383 516-819-9196 352-563-5966 Published September 12 & 19, 2020 B10 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

FINANCING AS LOW AS 1.99%*

GREAT SELECTION OF FORD CERTIFIED IN CITRUS COUNTY

2019 FORD F150 XLT 2017 FORD C-MAX TITANIUM 4X4 SUPERCREW 24K Low Miles. Titanium Pkg. Must See. 4-wheel Drive.3.5 Ecoboost, Power Seat. NPR1240 SYNC 3. NP7379 CERTIFIED $16,991 CERTIFIED $35,982

2020 FORD ESCAPE 5,000 Low Miles. Awd Titanium. Trailer Tow Pkg. Npr1255 CERTIFIED $28,993

2017 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM 2017 FORD EXPEDITION EL Titanium. Canyon Ridge Color. Limited Series. EL Model. Well Equipped. Navigation, Panoramic Roof. NPR1251 $62,000 When New. NPR1263 CERTIFIED $18,593 CERTIFIED $37,982

2017 FORD EXPLORER FWD XLT 2020 FORD RANGER LARIAT SUPER CAB 4-new Tires, Leather, Loaded. New Low 2018 FORD F150 CREW CAB Price! NPR1262 4x2. Technology Pkg, SYNC3, Navigation. NP7399 19K Miles. Lariat FX4. 5.0L V8. N0T491A CERTIFIED $28,878 CERTIFIED $33,968 CERTIFIED $46,968

2019 FORD F150 XLT 2019 FORD MUSTANG 18k Miles. Premium. Ford Safe & Smart FX4 SUPERCREW Save $10,000 over new. XLT Special Pkg. NPR1270 Edition. 16k miles. NPR1272 CERTIFIED $28,991 CERTIFIED $46,981 2018 FORD F150 XLT 4X4 SUPERCREW 4,400 Miles. Navigation, Trailer Tow Pkg, Sync, Sport App Pkg. NPR1265 CERTIFIED $42,883

2018 FORD F150 LARIAT FX4 2018 FORD F150 XLT SUPERCREW Supercrew W/5.0L V8. NP7377B DIESEL LARIAT 4X4. 19K MILES. NPR1264 CERTIFIED $32,968 CERTIFIED $48,985

2017 FORD F150 XLT FX4 2019 FORD F150 PLATINUM FX4 SUPERCREW 2019 FORD F150 4X4 SUPERCREW SUPERCREW 5.0 V8. Sport Pkg. Fx4 Pkg. Triler Tow 3.0L Diesel, Rare Find. Platinum Series 4x4. NPR1248 Platinum Series. 16k Miles. 4x4, Fx4, Pkg. N0t449a Moonroof, More. NPR1257 CERTIFIED $34,968 CERTIFIED $53,375 CERTIFIED $54,987

We Need Your Used Vehicle

Relax, It’s Covered.™ BUY OR TRADE • Ford cars, SUVs, crossovers & trucks (up to 350-Series) that are current or 5 previous model years and have less than 80,000 miles can qualify • 12-month/12,000-mile Comprehensive Limited Warranty Coverage Bring Your Vehicle in for a • 7-year/100,000-mile Powertrain Limited Warranty Coverage • 172 points of inspection by CERTIFIED mechanics • Vehicle History Report • 24-hour roadside assistance • A full tank of fuel, fresh oil and filter, and new wiper blades at delivery FREE APPRAISAL • Service available at any Ford or Lincoln Dealer in the 50 states & Canada

See Our Entire Inventory at: S. Croft Ave. Independence NickNicholasFord.com 2901 Hwy. 44 W., Inverness, FL Hwy 44 352-726-1231 Ana Sims Salesperson Of The Month Mon-Fri: 8-7 • Sat: 8:30-5 • Closed Sunday

**1.99% apr for 36 months, $29 per month for 36 months per $1,000 financed.. Must be financed with Ford Credit and requires Ford Credit approval. Not all applicants may qualify. Ford Certified vehicles only. Limited time offer. See dealer for details. Prices are plus $399 admin fee, taxes, tag, & governmental fees. Dealer reserves the right to correct any errors or omissions. See dealer for complete details. 000Z10J