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Sean Arnold up by Whyte. The suspect left the house Editor for several hours and returned to find as head the victim encouraging the eyewitness to An argument between neighbors turned fight Whyte’s roommate, according to the deadly for a Cedar Key man. report. According to the Levy County Sheriff’s Whyte then punched Rafferty, prompt- Office, Cedar Key resident Matthew Whyte, ing the eyewitness to separate the two. Af- football 27, was arrested for first degree murder ter the latter backed away, Whyte attacked after he struck his neighbor, Thomas Rafferty again, kicking him backwards Rafferty, 55, twice with a board and drown through a doorway and onto a back deck him near the edge of a Cedar Key shore- at the two-story home, before then kick- line the night of Dec. 30. ing him again off the deck about six-feet coach Whyte was under the influence of meth- down into the shell-encrusted march area amphetamines, according to the report. below. Whyte jumped down and picked Sean Arnold Earlier in the day, Whyte and Rafferty, up a board and struck Rafferty twice, the Editor Whyte’s roommate and another neighbor witness said, before dragging the victim to and acquaintance of the men, identified the water and holding his head face down Whyte Two years ago, with- as the eyewitness to the deadly incident, until he drowned. out applying for the were all hanging out together and having The Cedar Key Police Department was es, before the Levy County Sheriff’s job, Adam Gore was drinks at 3011 D Street (State Road 24). called to the scene and they discovered Office took over the investigation. approached by several The witness reported having an argument the victim’s body at the shoreline, arrest- people connected to with Whyte’s roommate which was broken ed the suspect and detained two witness- See DEATH Page 3A the Chiefland football program who wanted him to be the next Indi- an football coach and rejuvenate the program, which had just one win- ning regular season and no playoff appearances since 2004. Birds of a feather Two years later, the turnaround is clear. In November, CMHS cele- brated a dominant play- off win over rival Dixie County and finished with its first 10-win cam- paign since 2003. Gore, who has a 15-7 record as varsity head coach of the Indians, has now decided to step down after two years, as the toll on his fami- ly time and a desire to lead beyond the football program are weighing heavily on the charis- matic 40-year-old Chief- land native. He remains the Dean of Students at CMHS and has interest in furthering his career as an administrator in education, extending his leadership gifts and pas- sion beyond the football field. “Head coaching can be a selfish kind of profes- sion because everyone else gets put on the back burner a little bit,” Gore said. “I’ve got limited years with my kids. I wanted to turn the pro- gram back around, I felt like I accomplished that. “I didn’t want to be See COACH Page 1B

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SUZETTE COOK/Beacon Dozens of pelicans gathered to roost on the beams along Dock Street as rain moved over Cedar Key on Jan. 4. County in final stages of permanent School Resource Deputy placement

SUZETTE COOK since the Florida Senate Bill 7026, also dent by requiring that a school resource Reporter known as The Marjory Stoneman Doug- officer is assigned to each school. las High School Public Safety Act, was According to Superintendent of Cedar Key High School Princi- signed and put in place, the Levy County Schools Jeffery R. Edison, the cost of pal Kathy Lawrence says she is look- School Board along with the Board of placing SRDs in each school in Levy ing forward to the permanent place- County Commissioners and the LCSO County School District as well as cover- ment of School Resource Deputy Julie have pooled resources to make sure that age at two charter schools is $659,396. Gironda at the home of the Sharks on every school in the County has had a “We received a State school allocation of Jan. 9. deputy in place. $525,446,” Edison said. Gironda has been part of the rotat- The law was presented by the State That deficit in funding allowance has ing coverage of CKS since March 2018 Senate and Gov. Rick Scott as repre- led to a series of adjustments made by with other Levy County Sheriff Office senting “a comprehensive approach to the SBLC, the BOCC and the LCSO. deputies who have been working addressing the issues presented by the “There’s a portion of money that we overtime on their days off from patrol tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas pay and a portion that comes from the or other assignments. “It will be good High School in Parkland, Florida, in- Sheriff’s Office and the County,” Edison for the students build a relationship cluding firearm and school safety, and said about how the cost SRDs was cov- with a permanent SRD,” Lawrence community mental health resources.” ered for the school year. said. It answers to the Feb. 14 killing of 17 In the 10 months that have passed students and teachers by a former stu- See SRD Page A10 2A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, January 10, 2019 Levy County Sheriff's Reports Most Wanted The Levy County Hall, 29, Inglis, possession Sheriff’s Office reports the of marijuana not more than following arrests: Often Used Abbreviations 20 grams, three counts pos- From Dec. 31 reports: DL - Driver’s License session and/or use of drug • Dec. 28, Mary Beth DWLSR - Driving While License equipment. Bond $2,000. Ashley, 38, Archer, fraud/ Suspended or Revoked • Jan. 3, William Glenn swindle. Bond $20,000. DUI - Driving Under the Influence Hedrick II, 54, Nashville, • Dec. 30, Sean Harri- FTA - Failure to Appear Tenn., disorderly intoxica- son Atkins, 33, Chiefland, ROR - Released on Own Recognizance tion. Bond $1,000. battery. ROR. RWV - Resisting With Violence • Jan. 1, Gregory Thomas • Dec. 24, Taylor James RW/OV - Resisting Without Violence Hewel, 60, Chiefland, bat- Bryant, 26, Bronson, grand VOP - Violation of Probation tery. Bond $2,500. Rose Mariel Au Christina Bays theft, VOP. • Jan. 3, Brian Love, 43, 61, Chiefland 40, Old Town • Dec. 26, Lacey Warren Morriston, fraud/filing a FTA FTA deadly weapon w/o intent motor vehicle, DWLS – Butler, 49, Old Town, VOP. false statement, forgery to kill. Bond $2,500. habitual. Bond $5,000. • Dec. 27, Kristi Danielle or altering public record, • Dec, 27, Shirley Evette • Jan. 1, Henry Al- Cooprider, 31, Inglis, FTA. uttering a false instrument. Wiggins, 51 Bronson, bert Dammeyer III, 54, ROR. Bond $75,000. battery. Bond $5,000. Trenton, simple assault, • Dec. 26, Jennifer Marie • Dec. 31, Roberto From Jan. 7 reports: disorderly conduct/brawl- Cramer, 42, Trenton, bat- Charles McCleskey-Wal- • Jan. 4, Christian Rex ing. Bond $20,000. tery. ROR. dron, 26, Morriston, bat- Andrews, 21, Bronson, out • Jan. 2, Robert Dees, • Dec. 28, Susan Lynn tery. Bond $5,000. of county warrant. Bond 50, Gainesville, non-sup- Garner, 38, Chiefland, out • Jan. 6, Michelle Lee $30,000. port of children or spouse. of county warrant. McNeal, 31, Morriston, • Jan. 1, Justin Allen Bond $100. • Dec. 24, Matthew larceny possession/receiv- Ausburn, 26, Bronson, • Jan. 4, Terrence John Shane Goins, 27, Chief- ing stolen credit or debit FTA. Bond $2,000. Doty, 19, Cedar Key, bat- Connie Caldwell Timothy Hass land, grand theft. card, fraud illegal use of 70, Chiefland 19, Williston • Jan. 6, Sergio Alejan- tery. Bond $100,000. • Dec. 28, Kevin Joseph credit card to obtain goods FTA FTA dro Banales, 38, Chiefland, • Jan. 2, Andrea Earl, 36, Maillard, 41, Bronson, or money. out of county warrant. Bronson, VOP. ­­­Anyone with information about these indi- hit and run, violation of • Jan. 3, Ashley Nicole Bond $155. • Jan. 4, Alan Floyd driver’s license restrictions. Moore, 29, Old Town, viduals is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office • Dec. 31, Linda Bernice Fisher, 34, Old Town, Bond $20,000. two counts possession of at 486-5111. To remain anonymous, call Barnes, 59, Chiefland, out DWLS, two counts posses- • Dec. 28, Todd Ronald a controlled substance w/o Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477. of county warrant. sion of a controlled sub- McMillan, 54, Trenton, a prescription, two counts • Jan. 5, Walter Evan stance w/o a prescription, possession of a controlled possession and/or use of Bell, 37, Cedar Key, FTA. two counts possession and/ substance w/o a prescrip- drug equipment. Bond Peery, 39, St. Petersburg, controlled substance w/o Bond $2,000. or use of drug equipment. tion, obstruction W/OV, $16,000. possession of a controlled a prescription, possession • Jan. 2, Gabrielle Renee Bond $17,000. FTA, possession and/or use • Jan. 5, Jose Maya Mor- substance w/o a prescrip- and/or use of drug equip- Berenger, 26, Inverness, • Jan. 1, David Cedrick of drug equipment, VOP. gado, 31, Live Oak, no DL. tion. Bond $25,000. ment. Bond $35,000. VOP. Flanders, 37, Chiefland, Bond $46,000. Bond $10,000. • Jan. 2, Chase G. Rog- • Jan. 4, Engracia • Jan. 4, Corvin Adonis DWLS. Bond $1,000. • Dec. 27, Shawn • Jan. 2, Jason Kit-Pat- ers, 30, Fanning Springs, Caballero Velazquez, 58, Byrd, 39, Gainesville, • Jan. 6, Luis Alberto Michael Reid, 40, Inglis, rick Patterson, 37, Gaines- out of county warrant. Chiefland, shoplifting. DWLS. Bond $5,000. Garcia, 18, Morriston, out armed burglary, two counts ville, possession of a • Jan. 6, Benjamin Gar- Bond $10,000. • Jan. 4, Bryan James of county warrant. grand theft. Bond $80,000. weapon or ammunition by cia Sanchez, 43, Morriston, • Dec. 31, Matthew Capazzi, 38, Ocala, flee- • Jan. 4, John William • Dec. 30, Willie Davis a convicted felon, posses- out of county warrant. Thomas Whyte, 27, Cedar ing, battery, robbery/resi- Gardenier, 25, Inglis, three Robinson Jr., 54, Williston, sion of cocaine, two counts • Jan. 3, Ruth Ann Key, murder in the first dential home invasion w/o counts VOP. aggravated battery with possession of a controlled Schribner, 30, Cross City, degree, possession of a a firearm, obstruction W/ • Jan. 6, Marco Roman a deadly weapon. Bond substance w/o a prescrip- VOP. controlled substance w/o a OV. Bond $295,000. Gent, 36, Hudson, pos- $75,000. tion, possession and/or use • Jan. 2, Donald Paul prescription, VOP. • Jan. 1, Jill Elizabeth session of a controlled • Dec. 28, Florencia of drug equipment. Bond Smith, 25, Bronson, crim- • Jan. 6, Lovis Delona Carroll, 37, Williston, substance w/o a prescrip- Cyndretta White, 35, Cres- $91,000. inal mischief/damage to Wright Jr., 27, Gainesville, battery. Bond $2,000. tion, possession and/or use cent City, VOP. • Jan. 2, Ashley Resa- property. Bond $5,000. possession of marijuana • Jan. 2, Casey Shan- of drug equipment. Bond • Dec. 24, Curtis Edward ranelle Pearson, 35, Willis- • Jan. 6, Scott Duane Til- not more than 20 grams. non Cheramie, 37, Otter $15,000. Whitehead, 54, Chiefland, ton, out of county warrant. ley, 44, Bronson, DWLS Creek, failure to register • Jan. 3, David Keith aggravated assault with a • Jan. 4, Robin Elaine – habitual, possession of a

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Incidents of fraud are on meeting is from 10 to 11 a.m.. Armed man arrested in Bronson the rise, and scammers’ tac- The library is located at 104 Levy County Deputies responded to 11151 NE 83 The gun described by the 911 caller was found on tics are becoming more com- NE 3rd Street. We’ll share: Place in Bronson in the early morning of Jan. 2 after the ground near where the caller told dispatchers he plex. That’s why it’s important • How to spot certain red receiving a 911 call. The 911 caller told dispatchers a was standing just prior to their arrival. The suspect was to educate yourself about flags that may indicate a man holding a gun was beating on the front door and also searched and deputies found 18 Xanax, 9 grams of fraud. And while no one is fraudulent encounter demanding to see his girlfriend. methamphetamines, 8 grams of powder cocaine and two immune, there are steps you • Resources you can turn to The man attempted to leave by vehicle just prior to the pieces of crack cocaine in his pockets. Deputies then can take to Outsmart the in the event you or a loved deputies’ arrival but was stopped by deputies as he left discovered Patterson is an 18-time convicted felon in Scammers. one is targeted the property. Florida and is prohibited from possessing a firearm. Join Edward Jones for a • Steps you can take now presentation Saturday, Jan. to help protect yourself and Deputies took the suspect, identified as Jason Kit-Pat- Patterson was arrested and booked into the Levy 12, at the Luther Callaway your loved ones rick Patterson, 37, of Gainesville, into custody and learned County Detention Facility. He has been charged with Public Library in Chiefland on A representative from the Patterson went to the home to find his girlfriend whom possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession how to outsmart the scam- SENIORS vs CRIME group, he suspected was cheating on him with another man. The of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance (Xanax) mers and learn important Judy Hardin, Deputy Director, investigation determined the girlfriend was at the home without a prescription and possession of methamphet- strategies to help protect you will be available to answer but the 911 caller did not know who Patterson was. amines. He is being held in lieu of a $226,000 bond. and the ones you love. The questions.

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Lic. #CCC046502 CALL TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT (866) 430-2616 www.nationalhomecraft.com BUT HURRY, THIS OFFER IS LIMITED! 000V8QF Thursday, January 10, 2019 Chiefland Citizen 3A Levy County Animal Services Vandalism tallies December pet adoptions spree targets SUZETTE COOK animal in order to encourage dog, $25 for a male dog, $25 Reporter increased adoptions and help for female cat, and $10 for male residents save money. cat. Residents took advantage of The idea for the discount Animal Services is open church in Dixie the discounted pet adoption fee came from a suggestion made Monday through Friday from 8 during December at the Levy by District 4 Commissioner Lilly a.m. to 4 p.m., and is located at County Animal Services shelter. Rooks who owns five dogs and 12055 NE 69th Lane in Bronson. Twenty dogs and five cats three cats. To look at available pets were placed in new homes. Adoption rates are normally online, visit www.petfinder.com County Staff Veterinarian Dr. Darlene $55 for female dog, $40 for a and enter Bronson as the city. Esler made a request at the Dec. male dog, $40 for female cat, Contact the shelter with ques- Dixie County deputies and investigators were called to an 4 Levy County Board of Com- and $25 for male cat. But the tions during business hours at area in northern Dixie County on the morning of Jan. 2 where missioners meeting to lower new rates during December 352-486-5138 or animailservic- several acts of vandalism had been reported. the adoption rates by $15 per 2018 were set at $40 for female [email protected]. Along with traveling onto farm land and cutting tires on different equipment, the vandals traveled the area damaging and even burning mailboxes. Rock Sink Baptist Church also reported damage to their buildings and church vans in connec- tion with the spree. Some of the damage at the church included the church Super Shopper winners vans’ tires being cut, along with stolen gas from at least one of the vans. Other damage at the church included spray-painted Congratulations to graffiti on the vans and church walls. the winners of the By late afternoon Jan. 2, most of the painted surfaces at Chiefland Citizen's the church had been cleaned or repainted by church staff Super Shopper Holiday and members. Investigators returned to the area Jan. 3 and Giveaway: Janet interviewed residents to attempt to identify suspects involved Hinote, Chiefland; Joan in the incident. Dawson, Newberry; If anyone has any information regarding the damages in and Judy Poitevint, this area or the damages to the Rock Sink Baptist Church, Old Town. The three they are asked to call the Dixie County Sheriff’s Office at lucky winners collected 352-498-1245. three prize packages totaling more than $800 in value. Thank you to our sponsors who donated: The Deer Build a book bin at Camp; Merle Norman; Anchored Soul Tattoo; Mitch’s Gold and Diamonds; Get Stitched Gifts and Embroidery; your public library Keens Buildings; /Citizen Sheds Galore; Farmers SEAN ARNOLD Janet Hinote, pictured in middle with sales team members Nicole Furniture; and The Levy Walker and Gina MacKenzie, was one of three winners of our Super County Quilt Museum. Shopper Holiday Giveaway.

Levy County Public Library System branches will each be hosting a Family Book Bin MakerSpace Event. The library will provide all the materials needed for each family to create and decorate a wooden book bin. The events will be limited to the first 10 families that regis- ter at each branch. For more information, or to register for the program, please contact your local librarian. All events start at 5 p.m. AF Knotts Public Library -- Thursday, Jan. 17; Luther Cal- laway Public Library (Chiefland) -- Friday, Jan. 18; Bronson Public Library -- Monday, Jan. 14; Williston Public Library -- Friday, Jan. 25; Cedar Key Public Library -- Wednesday, Jan. 30. STARS Gala Set for SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen Super Shopper Holiday Giveaway winners Joan Dawson, on left, and Judy Poitevint. 30th anny celebration The annual Levy County Schools Foundation STARS Gala UF Florida Museum to host 40th event is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 9, at Williston Middle/ High School. The semi-formal evening will start with min- gling and hors d’oeuvres at 5 p.m., with dinner and program starting at 6. It will mark the 30th anniversary of the inception of the Levy County Schools Foundation, and this year’s Gala ‘Collectors Day’ program Jan. 12 theme, “Remembering our Past, Looking forward to our ,” will be centered around celebrating the impact the foundation has had on Levy County education. Even after attending nearly 40 the stories behind their treasures Attendees can expect a silent and live auction, recognition “Collectors Day” programs at and interests. of the school district’s Teacher of the Year and School Related the Florida Museum of Natural “I love the people who partic- Employee of the Year, along with the Levy County Alumnus History, Carter Gilbert still loves ipate in ‘Collectors Day,’” said of the Year. educating visitors on his exten- Florida Museum educator Tiffany Tickets for the event are $50 per person. Sponsorship sive stamp collection. Ireland. “They are passionate opportunities are available at $250, $500, $1,000, and $2,000 Gilbert started collecting with about their collections and see levels. For more information, contact Foundation Director his friends when he was 6 years it as being a custodian of these Annie Whitehurst at [email protected] or (352) 558-4031. old. More than 80 years later, his items.” collection consists of thousands The museum originally created of stamps, too many for him to the event in 1980 to bring focus count. He now focuses on stamps to the value and importance of from the United States, British collections, which serve as a li- Commonwealth and Western Eu- brary of life for Earth. With more Photo by Kristen Grace rope as a member of the Gaines- than 40 million specimens and ar- Carter Gilbert, a member of the ville Stamp Club. tifacts, the Florida Museum is one Gainesville Stamp Club, has attended “I think I have a very broad of the largest collections-based nearly every ‘Collectors Day’ event. Main Number: knowledge of the world, at least museums in the nation. (352) 493-4796 more than the average person, At the first “Collectors Day” with the public and explained why he loved his including information on the po- visitors could see anything FAX: (352) 493-9336 collection of penny banks. 624 W. Park Ave., litical ages, geography and histo- from Boy Scout memorabilia to 624 West Park Avenue “No one is ever too young or too old to start Chiefland, P.O. Drawer Fl 98032626 ry,” Gilbert said. “I contribute that vintage toothbrushes. The variety collecting, and we think that’s a wonderful thing Chiefland,www.chieflandcitizen.com Florida 32644 simply to what I’ve learned from hasn’t changed over the years, to celebrate,” Ireland said. Hours: www .chieflandcitizen.co Mon - Fri 8 a.m. - 5 mp.m. collecting stamps. You can learn with the 40th event featuring dis- For those interested in displaying collec- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. so much from your collections.” plays of everything from animals tions, the registration deadline is Jan. 5, 2019. Collectors like Gilbert and and nutcrackers to WWII items, Collectors of all ages are welcome and there is ADVERTISING ADVERTISING others from across the region will vintage purses and compacts, no charge for participating. Classified Classified Advertisin Advertisingg have the opportunity to display classic and toy cars and more. The public museum is located at 3215 Hull ...... 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Sumter County couple accused Tasha’s Corner specializes in chalk of stealing car, leading police on couture at Community Market multi-county high-speed chase Lynn DeJarnette Buster Thompson Correspondent Chronicle Tractor Supply Co. first hosted its first A Sumter County “farmers market” in September 2018. couple allegedly stole a The farm supplier along with the various woman’s car and took it vendors decided to hold the market the for a high-speed joyride first Saturday of every month and changed through multiple counties the name to the Community Market so the before being arrested early community could buy from local crafters morning Jan. 7 in Levy and home businesses. County. One of those venders is Natasha Hernando County Chancey and she is our featured vender Sheriff’s Office deputies this month. Owner of Tasha’s Corner, Na- alerted the Citrus County tasha has been running her own business Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) at Dorsey Lovett since she was 16-years-old. Natasha says around 1:18 a.m. that po- she grew up in a family of crafters and lice were pursuing a stolen the intersection with West Lake Panasoffkee, but was was crocheting by the age of 8, which is blue Honda Civic that was Yulee Drive. apprehended along with probably why you will find a few cro- heading north on U.S. 19 Lovett continued to Dorsey. cheted items among the other items on her toward Citrus County. speed through red lights Dorsey’s roommate table at the market. A CCSO deputy and construction zones in told police that Dorsey Natasha’s main seller is something stationed himself at the Homosassa before a Flori- took her car keys from her called Chalk Couture. It is natural, wash- Citrus/Hernando line and da Highway Patrol trooper purse on Sunday and had able chalk transfers and permanent ink for spotted the vehicle trav- picked up the chase, which been driving around since silk screen transfers. There are literally eling roughly 100 to 110 continued through Crystal then, according to Dors- hundreds of designs that you can choose Natasha Chancey mph on the highway. River and into Levy Coun- ey’s arrest report. from for your home, including for doors, containers. The chalk sells for $13 and Deputies deployed ty, Lovett’s arrest reports Lovett was charged windows, walls, cups, glasses, coasters, the ink sells for $14 and the transfers start numerous stop sticks to try show. with automobile theft, chalkboards and shirts. at $9.99 and go up to $40. Or you can al- to stop the driver — later The trooper performed reckless driving, fleeing Natasha says anyone can do it as even ways buy one of the items Natasha has so identified as 22-year-old a PIT maneuver on the from and eluding police her 2-year-old helps with making some of lovingly crafted when you visit her table Travis Duane Lovett, vehicle, stopping it in and two counts of failing her products. Natasha has little kits that at the next Community Market, which of Bushnell — but he Inglis. Lovett tried to exit to stop for police. His sell for $5 that you can take home and will be held Saturday, Feb. 2, from 9 a.m. evaded them, according to through the passenger bond was set at $8,500. experiment with. The chalk washes off, so to 1 p.m. Lovett’s arrest reports. door by climbing over his Dorsey was charged with you can play around with it and see what The Community Market is located at Deputies called off the passenger, 31-year-old automobile theft. Her bond your imagination comes up with. at 2202 N. Young Blvd. in Chiefland. pursuit as Lovett drove by Ciara Renee Dorsey of was set at $2,000. The chalk and ink are sold in 3-ounce

Solid job growth over the year outweighs slight uptick in November unemployment The unemployment rate 1,589. That more than out- jobless rate 5.3 percent, has expanded by 3,149, second fastest annual job industries were unchanged in the CareerSource Citrus weighs slight variations in the labor force has expand- the number of employed growth rate in education over the year. Levy Marion region was unemployment compared ed by 552, the number of has grown by 4,268 while and health services, at 5.3 Unemployment rates 3.8 percent in November – to the previous month. employed increased by the number of jobless has percent, adding 1,000 new increased over the month just one-tenth of a percent- Levy County continues 920 and the number of dropped by 1,119. jobs. in 31 counties, remained age point more than the to hold the lowest jobless unemployed fell by 368. Nonfarm employment · The Homosassa unchanged in 28 counties, previous month and nearly rate in the region at 3.3 Levy County’s labor in the Ocala metropol- Springs metro area had the and fell in 8. Gulf, Bay and a point lower than the year percent, unchanged over force contracted by 133 itan statistical area was fastest rate in state govern- Franklin counties held the ago rate of 4.7 percent. the month; Marion Coun- to 17,104, the number of 106,700, an increase of ment at 4.3 percent, adding highest rates in the state at The labor force was ty’s rate is of 3.7 percent those with jobs decreased 1,100 jobs over the month 200 new jobs. 8.4 percent, 6.1 percent and 202,233, contracting by rose by one-tenth of a by 140 to 16,535, and the and 4,100 more than a year In addition to lei- 5.0 percent respectively; 1,025, the number of percent; and Citrus Coun- number of unemployed ago for a 4.0 percent annu- sure and hospitality and rates that reflect impacts those working dipped by ty’s rate of 4.5 percent remained statistically al job growth gain. Non- education and health from Hurricane Michael. 1,144 to 193,539, while increased by 0.02 percent. unchanged, increasing by agricultural employment services, other industry Prior to the hurricane, the the number of unem- Florida’s not seasonally just 7 to 569. Compared to in the Homosassa Springs sectors that grew faster in Panhandle counties’ rates ployed remained virtually adjusted jobless rate – a November 2017, when the MSA remained unchanged the Ocala metro area than averaged 2.85 percent. unchanged at 7,694, an measure that matches unemployment rate was at 34,000, representing an statewide over the year Citrus County dropped increase of just 119. the way local rates are 4.0 percent, the labor force increase of 600 jobs over were manufacturing (+6.0 from third highest to But it is the compar- calculated – remains at 3.0 has grown by 154, the the year, for a 1.8 percent percent for 500 new jobs); tie with Calhoun Coun- ison to November 2017 percent, a decrease of 0.8 number of employed rose job growth rate. professional and business ty for the sixth highest that demonstrates the percentage point over the by 255 and the number of Compared to all other services (+5.5 percent for rate among Florida’s 67 continuing strength of the year. jobless dropped by 101. metro areas in the state, 500 new jobs); and trade, counties; Marion County region’s economic recov- Here’s how each coun- Marion County’s labor the following were annual transportation and utilities, dropped six spots to tie for ery, according to Rusty ty fared in the latest report: force shrank by 531 over job-growth highlights: (+2.5 percent for 600 new 16th with Hamilton and St. Skinner, CareerSource Citrus County’s the month to 135,989, the · The Ocala MSA jobs). Lucie counties; and Levy CLM’s CEO. labor force fell by 361 to number of those with jobs had the state’s fastest Mining, logging and County dropped eight plac- Skinner noted that over 48,140, the number of em- fell by 601 to 131,013 and annual job growth rate construction also gained es and tied for 28th place the year, the labor force ployed dropped by 403 to the number of unemployed in leisure and hospitality 300 jobs over the year for with Jefferson, Pasco and expanded by 3,855, the 45,991 while the number rose by 70 to 4,976. Since at 9.7 percent, a gain of a 4.3 percent growth rate. Taylor counties. number of employed in- of unemployed rose slight- November 2017, when 1,200 new jobs. The information, Among the metro areas, creased by 5,443 and those ly by 42 to 2,149. Over the the jobless rate was 4.6 · The Ocala MSA financial activities, other Homosassa Springs/Citrus out of work dropped by year, when the county’s percent, the labor force continued to hold the services and government County MSA again tied with The Villages for the highest rate and the Ocala MSA continue to hold the fifth highest rate, tied with Miami-Miami Beach-Ken- Powder Brows dall metro area. Eye Liner • Lip Liner The region’s employ- Teeth Whitening • Spray Tanning ment summary for De- cember will be released on Friday, Jan. 18

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Register by calling Renee Horne at 352-692-5226 or send an email to [email protected] 5A Thursday, January 10, 2019 Chiefland Citizen 32nd Annual Florida Manatee Festival is Pet of the Week Jan.19 - 20 in Downtown Crystal River The Florida Manatee Festival returns to downtown Behind the large white Victorian house on N. Citrus Crystal River on Saturday and Sunday, January 19 and Ave. that is home to the Heritage House, the festival’s 20. third stage will feature Trinity Ann Martinez, a 14-year- The Florida Manatee Festival is consistently rated old country singing Citrus County native; 4 the Fun of year after year by attendees as the best outdoor event in It, a quartet of ladies who have been together for nine Citrus County. Produced by the Citrus County Chamber years singing fun barbershop-style tunes; and Sass with of Commerce in partnership with the Crystal River Class Cloggers, a fun-loving group that brings cheer Rotary, the 2019 festival will certainly continue that everywhere they perform. tradition with the return of many favorite attractions, Additionally, more than 200 fine art, craft, along with a host of exciting new ones! commercial and non-profit vendors will line the streets New this year are enhanced dining options. on both the north and south sides of downtown. The Featuring a wide selection of international and inventive Fine Arts section along Citrus Ave. has been expanded cuisine choices, food trucks have been taking the with many new artists. It is a great place to purchase country by storm over the last few years. The Florida that original piece of art for your home, business or as a Manatee Festival is pleased to bring a tasty selection of wearable piece of jewelry that will be a treasure of Meet Max fine food artists as part of the new “Food Truck Alley” special meaning forever. Max is a male Heeler mix, approximately 5 years old, that will be set up next to Little Springs Park on the For the kiddos, a Kids Zone will dominate the red merle in color. He was brought to the shelter Oct. 13. north side of US 19. corner of US Hwy 19 and Citrus Ave. with fabulous Max is living proof that wonderful dogs come from Also new this year are roving performers, stilt walker rides, inflatables, costumed characters, face painting, shelters. He is asking for his second chance with a new Lizzie Downs, and Skippy the Dragon (yes, a dragon)! carnival food and games. family to bring him home. He is selected as our Pet of Along with Festival favorite America’s Got Talent And of course, there will be more food, along with the Week for his personality and enthusiasm for every performer and master illusionist David Ferman who beer and wine gardens near both music stages and new day. Adopt Max and he will bring comfort and returns to thrill audiences again with his illusions and throughout the festival. Top it all off with cool cars to happiness in your New Year and his. Contact Levy feats of skill interlaced with hilarious comedy and drool over, compliments of the Citrus County Vettes & County Animal Services at 352-486-5138 or audience participation, entertainment will be everywhere Camaros Club and the Nature Coast Mustangs. With [email protected]. Also search “Levy at the Florida Manatee Festival. something to please everyone, the 32nd Florida Manatee County” or “Bronson” at Petfinder.com. Returning again are the FREE shuttles and entry to Festival is the place to go! Three Sisters Springs from the festival sponsored by the For more information: www.GoManateeFest.com, Friends of Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge and www.facebook.com/FloridaManateeFestival, or 352- College financial aid U.S. Fish & Wildlife. This is a great opportunity to 795-3149. view manatees from the boardwalk surrounding these • What: 32nd Annual Florida Manatee Festival workshops coming to CF Levy world-famous springs, as well as wander the restored • When: Saturday, Jan. 19, 9 am – 5 pm; and High school and college students interested in getting wetlands area that has become home to hundreds of Sunday, Jan. 20, 9 am – 4 pm assistance with the Free Application for Federal Student migrating birds. • Cost: $5 per person, age 12 and under free Aid can attend a workshop on Thursday, Feb. 7, from 10 Or perhaps you would also like to see manatees and • Where: Downtown Crystal River, at the a.m. to 2 p.m. or Thursday, March 14, from 2 to 6 p.m. birds from the waters of Kings Bay? For a nominal fee, intersection of Citrus Avenue and U.S. 19, at the College of Central Florida Jack Wilkinson Levy you may take a half-hour boat ride around the bay that stretching up through the shops and restaurants of Campus, 15390 N.W. Highway 19, Chiefland. leaves from Waterfront Park at the south end of Heritage Village and surrounding areas, down to Students are strongly encouraged to attend with their downtown. the waterside area along Kings Bay. parent or guardian. Required documents to bring include Musical entertainment will be ongoing both days • Parking: Free parking at the Crystal River Mall at the student’s photo identification, parents’ and student’s from three stages. The Main Stage at Waterfront Park 1801 NW U.S. 19 (approximately one mile north 2017 income tax returns and all W-2s, Social Security will feature JoJo Jones Band on Saturday, followed by of the event) with free shuttle buses to the event. numbers and dates of birth of parents and student, and headliner Ashley Young. A Homosassa native, Ashley There is limited street and handicap parking records of all 2017 untaxed income. Young returns to Citrus County by popular demand available. Space is limited. Register for the event at www. following her crowd-pleasing performance at the • Boat Tours: Local boat captains will offer boat CF.edu/fafsaworkshop. For more information, call 352- Chamber’s Mermaids & Margaritas festival in April tours on a first-come basis. Tickets are available 658-4077. Sunday’s entertainment will feature Jeff Jarrett and the for $10 for adults; $5 for children 6 – 12 years old; To learn about other events at CF, visit CF.edu. ever-popular Dan Story Band. and children 5 and under free. The tickets are good The Gazebo Acoustic Stage at Little Springs Park is only on the date purchased and are sold at the boat the location for mellow listening pleasure. On Saturday, dock area near northwest Third Street (Kings Bay local favorite Sophie Noelle takes the stage in the Park). morning, followed by an afternoon performance by • Three Sisters Springs: Free shuttles will transport Subscribe to the Taking Anderson, a duo of Citrus County educators, visitors to Three Sisters Springs from the bus stop Garrett Manning and Eric Tremante. On Sunday, on northeast Fifth Street. welcome June Tunes, aka Sarah Miller, a 17-year-old • Event website: www.gomanateefest.com or Chiefland Citizen Crystal River High School senior. www.facebook.com/FloridaManateeFestival 6A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, January 10, 2019 I thought, but then I unthought Do you know someone Looking back over my life I hon- The bank manager got out all the estly can say, giving it a great deal of paperwork with this transaction. who is spiralling down- thought, the biggest problem I have is Out to The first thing of note was that it when I actually think. Thinking can get took place in a liquor store in Southern Ssssplat! Zac- me into more trouble than anything else Pastor California where my wife had never chaeus wiped the I do. been. spit off his face for Today the fourth time that This was no more evident than James My wife looked at me and said can be recently we got a phone call from the sarcastically, “Why are you smiling?” morning. Nobody Snyder bank. I hate it when the bank calls be- I thought about telling her, but then liked him. And no different one – except the cause they never call to wish me happy I unthought that and got back to the Sheryl H. birthday or wonder how in the world I details of the transaction. other tax collectors buying it for the church communion Boldt am doing today. They always have an service. I heard my wife laugh and In looking at that transaction, the – wanted anything agenda. Usually, that agenda has to do figured out there is something going on. bank manager happened to notice that to do with him. with my money. We do not use wine in our communion it was on a particular Sunday when it Then one day, When I answered the phone all I service, we use grape juice. However, took place. That Sunday my wife was Jesus sought him out. “Zacchaeus, hurry and come down, could say was, “Here we go again.” the bank did not know why my wife in church. In fact, the time of the trans- for I must stay at your house today” (Luke 19:5 ESV). Much to my relief it was not about was buying wine. action was when my wife was playing And soon Zacchaeus’ heart – and his life – changed! my account, but rather it was the bank The only wine in our house is me, the organ. The man who had built a career by cheating his neighbors account of the Gracious Mistress of the who whines all the time and believe “Can you verify that she was play- joyfully welcomed Jesus into his home. He went from being Parsonage. I cannot tell you the smile me, according to my wife, my whining ing the organ at that time?” The bank a dishonest greedy man, hated by his own people, to a sincere that slapped itself all over my face is very intoxicating. At least to her it is. manager asked me. and generous man, probably well-liked and respected by when I heard this. We finally had to go down to the A thought that came into my mind his community. (You can read this remarkable story in Luke Immediately I called my wife to the bank and try to sort this mess out. My was to tell the bank manager that my 19:1-9.) phone and said, “It’s your bank calling wife tried to tell them that she did not wife was so talented that she could be What changed Zacchaeus? you about your account.” Smilingly I make such a purchase. in two places at the same time. After Perhaps for the first time in many years, instead of experi- handed the phone to her. I would like to tell you how de- further thought on that, I unthought that encing coldness, judgment and hate, Zacchaeus experienced For years, we have had separate lighted I was to go to the bank with her idea. genuine compassion, understanding and love. The mercy Je- accounts and it has worked out rather and see her in a dilemma that I did not The bank manager finally took care sus showed him – even before Zacchaeus began to change his well. I remember when we first were create. I know I create a lot of dilemma of that transaction and we were able to behavior – enabled him to make different choices. Eventually, married, we had a joint account and it in our home. The fact that we’ve been leave the bank knowing us, or rather people saw a different man. Zacchaeus probably grew to see was always getting messed up. We had married as long as we have says a lot she, was free from that transaction. I did himself differently, too. two checkbooks for the same account, for her tolerance of whiny old people not say anything on the way home, but What would happen if we applied the lessons we learn which did not make any sense at all. like me. I was smiling on the inside. from Zacchaeus’ story to our own lives? After asking the Everything was messed up and checks “We did not think,” the bank man- Thinking can be a very hazardous Holy Spirit to examine our hearts, might we need to confess bounced all over the place. ager said to my wife, “that you were occupation, but I was reminded what our shameful tendency to look down upon and judge those To solve this dilemma, we decided buying wine like this. We thought per- Paul said. “Finally, brethren, whatso- we consider worse sinners than ourselves? Are we willing to to have our own checking account in haps you might have been buying wine ever things are true, whatsoever things allow God to help us see others as He sees them – even before separate banks. I am not quite sure for the church communion service.” are honest, whatsoever things are just, we see evidence of a changed life? about her account, but the checks keep All three of us laughed a very hearty whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever Or will we continue pointing our fingers and wagging bouncing in my account and I am not laugh because she knew we did not use things are lovely, whatsoever things are our tongues until the person does something to deserve our exactly sure why. wine in our communion service. of good report; if there be any virtue, compassion and support? If this is the criteria, what must a The bank was calling my wife However, the truth of the matter and if there be any praise, think on person accomplish before we begin to pull for her or hope for because there had been a suspicious was, there was this activity on her these things” (Philippians 4:8). the best for him? activity on her account. I thought about account in the amount of $600. My I am trying to learn to think about What would happen if we sincerely prayed and – as God telling them that other activity on her surprise was that she had that much important things and not things that are leads – got involved when we see signs that someone is bank account was also suspicious, but money in her account. I scratched my negative and damaging. spiraling downward? How might our churches and commu- sometimes I know when not to speak. head a bit and thought, where did she Dr. James L. Snyder is pastor of nities benefit if we show God’s mercy to those caught in the According to the bank, my wife get all that money? Immediately I had the Family of God Fellowship, 1471 consequences of their bad or sinful choices? bought a package of wine costing $600 to unthought that and get back to the Pine Road, Ocala, FL 34472. He lives Isn’t this what we’d want if we were the “Zaccheaus” in and they were wondering if she was basics of our visit here in the bank. with his wife in Silver Springs Shores. our community – or in our church? Sheryl H. Boldt is the author of the blog, www.Today- CanBeDifferent.net. You can reach her at SherylHBoldt@ gmail.com. A desire to be home I’m always excited about the times I get to go on an extended hunting trip. The expec- BACK HOME in concert at tations are always high and the opportunity to Outdoor go with a friend makes the miles pass quickly Long Pond Baptist Church and the laughs come in abundance. Truths I go on a couple of these trips each year. BACK HOME, from South Pittsburg, singers around, allowing them to build They are usually at a time when the weather Gary Miller TN, will be in concert Sunday, Jan. 13, at 6 relationships with some of today’s leading can be nasty and cold. Those hunts offer p.m., at Long Pond Baptist Church, home of country and gospel artists. Knowing that special challenges, and hours in the tree It was not these men and women wished WTBH 91.5 FM. You are invited to come God had called them into full-time ministry, stand make nights in a warm bed even more to cease to live, but it was that they wished spend the evening with Jimmy and Jennifer Jimmy and Jennifer took a step of faith and comfortable. to live in a better place; one that promised a Layne as they debut music from their brand- started BACK HOME Ministries. By the last days however, my mind be- new body and where most of their loved ones new album, “He Won’t Leave You There.” BACK HOME has won “Duo of the gins drifting toward home. I get tired of fight- were waiting. Long Pond Baptist Church is located at Year” twice and has been nominated for ing the elements, tired of battling my bodies It was sort of like my hunting trips. It was 8950 NW 75 Ave., just off of Highway 345 numerous other awards including a Grammy urge to stay in bed, and tired of being away not that I did not love to deer hunt, but when in Chiefland. The concert is free; a love offer- for Best Roots Gospel Album for their “Your from my family whom I love. I just want to it came right down to it, what I really loved ing will be received. For more information, Son” Album. On any given night, you can go home. As I reflect on my desire to leave, more than anything was at home. 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She was a lifetime winner resident of Cedar Key and Congratulations to graduated from Cedar Key Pete Fordred, the High School in 1968. $100 Otter Jackpot Jan married Herman winner at Otter Allen in 1969. They were Springs Bingo Jan. 3. happily married for 45 years He’s also an Otter until his passing in 2015. Springs camper who’s She was the director of enjoying the high the summer school program waters and beautiful for many years. Jan and Herman were very involved in campgrounds. Bingo youth sports while their children were growing up. Hav- is played at the Otter ing many special interests and talents, Jan was a wonder- Springs Lodge every ful homemaker and amazing cook, baker, cake decorator, Thursday from 7 p.m. seamstress and gardener. to 9 p.m., including Growing up with fishermen parents, Jan was no food, fun, prizes and stranger to good seafood. She was head cook at the the $100 cash Otter family owned Johnson’s Brown Pelican restaurant, owned Game. and operated Edgewater Kitchen, Island Girl Cakes and Johnson-Allen Seafood. She excelled at smoking fish and was famous for her smoked mullet spread and amazing red fish chowder. She is survived by her sons, Andy (Shirlene) Allen of Cedar Key, Gregg (Nancy) Allen of Rome, Ga.; daughter, Elections Supervisors offer scholarships Jana (Graham) Cathey of York, S.C.; sisters, Nickie (Bill) Tammy Jones, Levy County Supervisor of Elections university in Florida. Rucker of Cedar Key and Rosemary Cooke of Austin, is pleased to announce the opportunity for local college Guidelines and applications for the FSASE schol- Texas; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and or university students to apply for a $1,200 scholarship arships are available at www.votelevy.com or may be many loving nieces and nephews. through the Florida State Association of Supervisors of picked up at the Levy County Supervisor of Elections She was preceded in death by her parents, Andrew Election (FSASE), a statewide, professional organization office, located at 421 South Court Street, Bronson, Flor- and Madge Johnson; husband, Herman Allen; infant son, of sixty-seven Supervisor of Elections in the State of ida 32621. John Eric Allen; sons, Craig Allen and Russell Allen and Florida, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and The completed FSASE scholarship application, brother-in-law, David Cooke. experiences. resume and two letters of recommendations must be sub- Jan was a caring and loving wife and she deeply loved FSASE will award three $1,200 scholarships this year mitted by March 29, 2019 to the Supervisor of Elections her children and grandchildren. She will be missed by to Political Science, Public or Business of the County in which you are registered to vote. For many. Administration or Journalism/Mass Communications further information, please contact the Levy County Su- Visitation will be Wednesday, Jan. 9 from 5-7 p.m. at majors who have finished two years of junior college pervisor of Elections Office at 352-486-5163 or tammy@ the Knauff Funeral Home Chapel in Chiefland. or undergraduate work. Applicants must be enrolled votelevy.com. Funeral services will be Thursday, Jan. 10 at 11 a.m. or accepted as full-time students in a senior college or at the Cedar Key Methodist Church with the Rev. Barry Andrews officiating. Burial will follow at the Cedar Key Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of the Knauff Funeral Home-Chiefland. Florida Springs Council members file Mae Evelyn Sparkman Bondy Munden legal challenges to protect springs Mae Evelyn Sparkman Bondy Munden peacefully Seven Florida Springs Council (FSC) member or- was required to adopt by July 1, 2018, plans to restore slipped off with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Dec. ganizations filed administrative challenges on Jan. 4 to 24 impaired Outstanding Florida Springs. FSC members 21, 2018. five Basin Management Action Plans (BMAPs or Plans) met with state agencies on numerous occasions express- She was born in Archer Aug. 18, 1932, and lived most covering fifteen impaired Outstanding Florida Springs ing our concerns and requesting revisions to the draft of her life as a resident of Bronson. While she worked and hundreds of smaller springs in North and Central BMAPs prior to their adoption. Despite our efforts, the most of her life in the Abstract and Title field, Mae’s Florida, including the Suwannee River. The five BMAPs plans were not significantly modified prior to adoption, most important job was being a mother to her children, a being challenged – Suwannee River; Santa Fe River, Sil- forcing our members, primarily small local springs second momma to those wh she held near and dear to her ver Springs and Rainbow Springs; Volusia Blue Spring groups with limited resources, to take the monumental heart, and a caring and giving friend to many. and Wekiwa and Rock Spring -- were selected because step of filing the first Basin Management Action Plan She was preceded in death by her, sister, Clara Lee they fail to meet even the most basic requirements of challenges in Florida history. Sparkman Berryhill and her son-in-law, Harold Addison law, including identifying a plan and projects to meet There are several common defects in the plans, Eddins. state water quality goals. including questionable modeling, inadequate clean- She is survived by her children, Elaine (William) Attorney John Thomas explains: “While the Basin up plans for septic tanks, failure to account for future Watson of Chiefland, Kevin (Marieann) Bondy of White management Action Plans appear to represent substantial growth, and failure to include legislatively mandated Plains, Ga., Arnette (Keith) Garrison of Homosassa, and impressive efforts, when analyzed more closely they details about corrective projects. Juanita (Robert) Shipp of Bronson and Mark Munden of are revealed to be just more smoke and mirrors, with “If allowed to go into law, these plans will sanction St. Paul. Minn.; her husband, Boylston Edward Munden; little hope to accomplish the statutory ends – restoration the demise of fifteen of Florida’s most ecologically and her brother, Joe Allen Markham, both of Bronson; her of water quality in Florida’s outstanding springs as soon economically important springs. By filing these challeng- many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, as well as as possible, but at least within 20 years.” es, springs groups are banding together and standing up the many who knew her as such. The Basin Management Action Plan program is the to save their local treasures,” says Ryan Smart, Florida A memorial celebrating the gifts that her life has primary regulatory program in Florida for restoring Springs Council Executive Director. brought to us, sharing parts of her life that we may not water quality in polluted waters. Following the passage Composed of 47 member groups, the Florida Springs be aware of and expressing the grief of our loss for an of the Springs and Aquifer Protection Act in 2016, the Council advocates for the restoration of Florida’s world- amazing woman, will be at a later date and time when our Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) class springs and the protection of the Floridan aquifer. family can share in this together.

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PEER: DEP Has to Return to Pollution Control Basics to Reverse Spiraling Eco-Threats

This year, red tide and algal blooms exploded in Florida’s waters as pollution control imploded. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) have called on Gov.-elect Ron DeSantis to reverse the deep deterioration in the capacity of Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to effectively monitor let alone stem a rising tide of pollution discharges. Under outgoing Governor Rick Scott, DEP enforcement efforts plummeted by 86% due to overly industry-friendly policies that routinely forgave even repeat and flagrant violations. PEER is urging the incoming DeSantis administration to put some teeth back into state anti-pollution laws by allowing DEP to once again take enforcement action against violators and to: • Let DEP staff do their jobs by ending Tallahassee micro-management of districts, restoring civil service status to program administrators, and lifting the gag order against discussing climate change; 45 years ago, Trooper Smith • Make penalties a meaningful deterrent by removing the economic advantage to cheating, making every day of violation count, and increasing fines for repeat died in line of duty violators; and Mike Arnold, Morris shoots him. The bullet goes • Inspect facilities once every three years and follow Citrus County Chronicle completely through his left foot and up on all violations. Editor’s note: This month marks nearly blows off his right foot. “These suggestions are simple, proven, common- the 45th anniversary Trooper Morris draws down on Songer and sense enforcement procedures,” stated Florida PEER Ronald Gordon Smith’s death in the begins counting to 10. Songer gives Director Jerry Phillips, a former DEP enforcement line of duty near the Levy County up at the count of eight, throws out attorney. “Universal forgiveness may reflect a Christian line in Citrus County. This is an his gun and crawls on his hands and ethos, but it is a terrible strategy for reducing the edited version of a story from the knees over to Jones, who is pollution load in our air and waters.” Citrus County Chronicle on Trooper screaming for God to help him. Lack of enforcement also means that DEP is Smith published January 2014, just The hunters turn their attention collecting less penalty revenue which, in turn, reduces after his killer was denied parole. to Trooper Smith, but it’s too late. resources available to DEP for pollution control One of the more disturbing “There was no pulse. No activities. This ongoing depletion fuels a debilitating chapters in Citrus County’s history heartbeat. Nothing,” Morris would feedback loop and steadily drains DEP capabilities. occurred 45 years ago on a secluded later say. Since the early days of the Scott Administration side road off U.S. 19 near the Levy ■ ■ ■ PEER has frequently heard from staff that they are afraid County line. It’s Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1985, and to even recommend enforcement action because a It’s December 1973, and two Smith Carl Songer sits in his cell on death complaint from industry could cost them their jobs. small-time criminals, Carl Ray row in Florida’s state prison in leg. Instead, DEP provides extensive technical compliance Songer and Ronald Jones, walk Starke. In 24 hours, he has a “My God, they’re shooting him,” assistance to violators at taxpayer expense without any away from a work-release program scheduled date with the electric Starling says. means of recouping the outlay. in Oklahoma. chair. ■ ■ ■ “In DEP today, taking enforcement action requires a High on drugs and booze, the A week earlier, Ronald Smith’s Trooper Ronald Smith, 28, has a profile in courage by the staff – and that fear has to end pair head to Miami in a 1965 two- now-13-year-old daughter Alicia big day ahead of him. It’s Sunday, if this agency is to have any hope of turning things door Chevy Impala. Eventually watches as a final appeal of Dec. 23, and he’s planning to drive around,” Phillips added. “The DeSantis administration Songer and Jones, weary of the execution is denied in an Inverness to Tallahassee in a few hours once must assure its employees that it is not afraid to tackle partying road trip, turn back toward courtroom. Alicia leaves court his shift ends to meet with his wife the tough issues facing Florida, including our declining Oklahoma. thinking that after 11 years of and his nearly 2-year-old daughter surface and groundwater quality and even the taboo topic Out of gas and exhausted, they courtroom wrangling, her father’s Alicia. They have just bought a of climate change.” pull onto a Citrus County dirt road killer will finally receive his place in Crystal River and, with any PEER stands for Public Employees for off U.S. 19, two miles south of the ultimate punishment. luck, will be in their new home by Environmental Responsibility. Its stated mission is to Cross Florida Barge Canal bridge. Since her father’s killing, tragedy Christmas. protect employees who protect our environment. Read ■ ■ ■ has revisited the Smith family twice Smith has been with the Florida more at www.peer.org. Richard Clark Starling and Ralph — in the year following his death, Highway Patrol for eight months, Morris, who’ve been tracking deer Smith’s father committed suicide, but is no rookie to law enforcement. on their hunting trip, stop to look for and several years later his mother He previously served with the their dogs. They spot Florida State died of a heart attack. Tallahassee Police Department, The most difficult thing Trooper Ronald Gordon Smith The family’s nightmare does not where his father was a captain. approaching a blue car parked along end as Songer wins his third stay of is the decision to act, the Smith spots a blue Chevy off the the side road they are traveling. execution — and this time it’s an side of the road and investigates. rest is merely tenacity. The Smith approaches the vehicle indefinite one. On on May 25, 1989, With hand on pistol, he speaks with cautiously with holster unsnapped justices change his death penalty to fears are paper tigers. You Jones and returns to check on the and right hand resting on his pistol. a life sentence. man asleep in the back seat. Songer, He taps on the passenger-side ■ ■ ■ can do anything you de- who is not sleeping, ambushes him. window. On Oct. 2, 2010, the Trooper Mortally wounded, Smith somehow cide to do. You can act to A head pops up and the trooper Ronald Smith Memorial Bridge was fires off six shots of his own. Three motions for Jones, 20, to exit the officially dedicated to honor Trooper change and control your hit the car, but the others scatter car. Smith takes Jones to the back of Smith. The local National wildly as he staggers 15 to 20 feet life; and the procedure, the the car, checks his identification and Association of Retired Law back and collapses to the ground. asks him to move away from the Enforcement Officers erected the process is its own reward. Songer sees the deer hunters, vehicle while he heads toward the monument in Smith’s honor at the who have witnessed the murder, and Amelia Earhart driver’s side. As he reaches in, intersection of U.S. 19 and fires once before he and Jones Songer fires his single-action, Basswood Avenue near Crystal attempt to speed off in the Impala. 22-caliber magnum Ruger five times River, the location where the fatal Morris returns fire, shooting out the into Smith; two bullets hit him in shooting took place. rear tires and gas tank. Songer and But man is not made for the chest, another in his neck, a Mike Arnold is the editor of the Jones flee the vehicle. Jones takes fourth in the arm and the other in his Citrus County Chronicle. Email him defeat. A man can be de- off toward a wooded area, but at [email protected]. stroyed but not defeated. Ernest Hemingway Tobacco Free Florida: Tobacco Do not mind anything that anyone tells you free worksites benefit everyone about anyone else. Judge Many people spend most of their years earlier than nonsmokers.2 medications and counseling and daily lives at work, and the work More than 70 percent of smokers creates a supportive workplace everyone and everything environment can play a large role in want to quit, but few succeed environment that makes it easier for an individual’s health. One of the without help. Tobacco use treatment employees to quit. In Levy County, for yourself. most important trends for worksites can double the success rate of the College of Central Florida and Henry James is promoting health by implementing quitting. Employers in Levy County the School Board of Levy County wellness programs and supporting are encouraged to support their have implemented tobacco free employees in an all-inclusive way employees in quitting by providing worksites with success. Other that helps them support healthy access to resources and passing businesses and employers in Levy habits at work, such as exercise and tobacco free worksite policies. County can benefit from supporting The Chiefland Citizen eating well. It is well known that Recent studies have shown that their employees with tobacco Letters from the same welcomes reader input on smoking is bad for the smoker, smokers cost businesses more than cessation resources and a supportive writer will be considered topics of local interest. To however, not many consider the nonsmokers in terms of increased tobacco free workplace once every 30 days. Sub- be considered for publi- effect this addiction has on local health care costs and productivity environment. missions should be limited cation, submissions must businesses. Providing support and losses. An employee who smokes The Tobacco Free Partnership of to 500 words. adhere to the following resources for employees to quit could cost a business more than Levy County is seeking local The Citizen reserves the guidelines: tobacco addiction can be very $6,000 every year.3 For each worksites who are interested in right to edit or refuse any The writer’s first and effective for both the employer and employee that quits, a business can protecting the health of employees submission. To submit last name, mailing address the employee, and the new year is a save as much as $2,000 per year and saving money by implementing e-mail send to editor@ and phone number must be perfect time to start a new wellness through reduced insurance costs4. worksite strategies to help chieflandcitizen.com, or included. policy! Tobacco Free Florida employees quit tobacco. For a free via regular mail to Editor, Addresses and phone Smoking remains the leading recommends that employers worksite tobacco assessment, please 624 W. Park Ave, Chief- numbers are only used for cause of preventable disease and implement a worksite model that contact Kristina Zachry at land, FL 32644. verification purposes. death in Florida and the United provides employees with access to [email protected] or 352-577- States.1 On average, smokers die 10 proven successful tobacco cessation 4309. 9A Thursday, January 10, 2019 Chiefland Citizen Children’s Art Benefit auction Log Cabin Quilters coming to Cedar Key Preparations for the Tickets are now on to fund art experiences sale for the Children’s for children and teens Art Benefit Dinner, Raf- in Cedar Key, including fle and Silent Auction, a two-week summer art State Fair Thursday, Jan. 17, at camp, Art in the Park 5:15 pm at the Cedar at festivals, a sewing Key Community Center. group, etc. A gourmet dinner will Only 100 tickets will be prepared by Peter be sold and they are Stefani of the Island $30 each. Tickets will Room and music will be be on sale at the Post provided by Southern Office on Saturday Breeze. mornings and at the The money raised at Cedar Keyhole daily be- this event will be used tween 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ollie and a self portrait.

We finished this Mohawk Trail early last January. Once we saw the quilt top, we knew we wanted everyone at the State Fair to see it. The top was made probably 40 years ago.

The Log Cabin Quilters met Thurs- the audience. The mandolin really day, Jan 3, at the Levy County Quilt added to the music. Hope to see you Museum. We’re ready to settle back next month. into our regular routine. Marie took Cleo’s cleaning out her fictional book the Mohawk Trail quilt to add a sleeve stash so we’ve started a lending library. so that it can be hung up at the State Our hope is that the books leave our Fair in Tampa. Wish us luck. “home” and go to stay at your home. Saturday, Jan. 5, the Backyard Pick- We’ll see how this works. If Lancaster is ers were out performing. I’m not sure out next week, we should be able to get We’re working on a Sun Bonnet Sue and Overall Sam quilt. who had more fun, the musicians or a book case to store the books. 10A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, January 10, 2019 Beau’s Blankets helps families with babies born premature Lori Prevatt Correspondent Beau’s Blankets, a non-profit organization based in Chiefland, made their fifth donation of baby blankets, isolette sheets and other needed baby items to the Neonatal In- tensive Care Unit (NICU) at North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gaines- ville on the afternoon of SUZETTE COOK/Citizen Dec. 11. Levy County Sheriff’s Ag Deputy Bubba Wells has been filling in as a school resource The group donated 101 deputy at Cedar Key High School while the permanent SRD’s replacement was being blanket packs, six twin trained. blanket sets, six stuffed we transfer those SRDs out.” animal/hat/book packets, During the hiring of new personnel 10 stuffed octopuses, 25 and training of SRDs, Tummond said inspirational heart sets, 14 single hats, seven books continuedSRD from Page 1A that Sheriff Bobby McCallum went to the Board to notify them what more for moms and isolette money would be needed since the sheets. Many of the items “We put in extra money from our amount allocated by the State did not were handmade and operating fund plus extra money came cover the cost. Christmas themed. from the County Commission,” Edison “The Department of Education The group was ad- added. “The Sheriff’s department didn’t give us enough, not to pay for a ditionally provided 22 budget went up last year from the deputy sheriff on every school campus. packages, including hats, County.” He (McCallum) got a partial increase in blankets, stuffed animals Levy County Sheriff Bobby Mc- his budget.” and books, to the NICU at Eli Prevatt holds his baby brother, Beau Callum said from his budget he has McCallum added that “we still don’t Shands Hospital on Dec. Prevatt, at the Beau’s Blanket donation event allocated $948,685 to fund 11 resource have everybody in place, all but one 18. on Dec. 11. The group made a large donation deputies, “not including vehicles which is covered (permanently) but we have Chiefland natives of isolette sheets, baby blankets and other are an additional cost I pull in from always had the schools covered every Doug and Katie Prevatt needed baby items for the North Florida elsewhere.” single day.” began the group approx- Regional Medical Center NICU. According the LCSO’s Lt. Scott “He’s making it happen,” Tummond imately a year ago, after Tummond, The Marjory Stoneman said about McCallum. “And he has an their second child, Beau, Christa Cabot Hammer, School on Highway 19. Douglas High School Public Safety Act understanding that he can come back was born premature. At one of the nurses from Arrangements can be was a reaction to the shooting that has with a budget amendment. He is still this point, they realized the the North Florida NICU, made with Doug and Katie pushed all of the sheriffs’ offices in the getting our personnel trained and using need of the families who posted a special thank you to have large donations State to add and rearrange personnel. off duty deputies and spending OT.” had babies in the NICU. message to Beau’s Blan- picked up. If you have Tummond said that unlike Levy County, Tummond said that the County has Families are often unpre- kets on Facebook. “Thanks any questions or concerns, some sheriff offices with large tax bases all of its SRDs ready and credentialed pared for premature births to Beau’s Blankets these you may email Doug and such as Marion and Citrus counties after completing special training that of their children and have babies were able to be Katie at beausblankets@ were able to fill those spots quickly by allows them to be placed in school not purchased the needed extra festive for their first gmail.com. You can find offering signing bonuses. settings. “We’ve got all of our deputies baby items ahead of time. Christmas,” Hammer said. the group on Facebook “We have people who are trained certified, now we are waiting to get Beau’s Blankets, which If you’re interested in at www.facebook.com/ and prepared to go into the schools, but replacement patrol. We can’t short our began with a simple Face- donating items to Beau’s groups/beausblankets. we are caught in a Catch-22,” Tum- patrol division because that’s where book group page, is now Blankets, you can mail “We wish to thank mond said. all of our response to calls for service over 1,300 members strong items to Doug and Katie everyone who helped “The quandary is if we assign them comes from. on Facebook. Many local Prevatt at 12110 NE 10th with this donation,” Katie to a school, then we short change our “The Sheriff made a promise to Mr. individuals have donated Ave. Trenton, Florida. said. “Everyone who patrol division. The Sheriff has worked Edison, and to all of the schools and their time or monetary as- You may also drop off donates helps bring hope very, very hard to hire the personnel and the parents that he was going to have a sistance to help this group items at Baynard Law in to families facing tough get them trained to fill those voids that deputy on all of the campuses and he by sewing baby items or Chiefland, located next to situations.” are created in our patrol division when has held firm to that.” buying materials. Chiefland Middle High

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SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen Sierra Norris looks for daylight against Bell. SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen Quay Brodus lays up a shot against Bell. Brodus, who led gled to capitalize in the first half. an 11-0 comeback rally for CMHS, hit a buzzer-beating, Chiefland improved to 8-2 overall and entered its game at game-tying 3 to force overtime in the Indians' win. Cedar Key on Jan. 8 at 5-0 in District 1A-7 play. The Indians face second-place Bronson in the Eagles’ gym on Jan. 10. Sean Arnold The win over Bell was the fifth straight for CMHS, and Editor the seventh in eight games. The Bulldogs have made the playoffs four straight years and were regional finalists last he Chiefland boys’ basketball team trailed Bell 40-29 winter. They fell to 5-2 in district action. with around 10 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Bell, known for its perimeter shooting and ball movement, T From there, Quay Brodus, Chiefland’s top shooter, exploded for nine straight points before a baseline lay-up by SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen See OT Page 5B Kirk Williams pulled the game even at 40-40 with 5:10 remain- Ty Corbin on a lay-up for CMHS. Bronson keeps pace in district

Sean Arnold Editor Micah Hubbard and Chris Thompson each connected on a trio of 3-pointers and five Bronson shooters scored at least nine points to lift the Eagles to a 65-48 win over Cedar Key on Jan. 4. BMHS improved to 5-1 in District 1A-7 play in boys var-

SUZETTE COOK/Citizen Tamia Haynes, left, and Raechel Brinkman battle at CKS.

sity hoops, setting the stage for a intra-county, district rivalry game with Chiefland on Jan. 10 in Bronson. The Indians were 5-0 in district action heading into their game at Cedar Key on Jan. 8. Hubbard (nine points) was 3 for 4 against the Sharks, while Cole Langston (14 points), Kendrick Reed (11 points), Blake Homan (11 points, five assists) and Thompson were in double figures scoring for BMHS. Langston was 8 for 11 at the foul SUZETTE COOK/Citizen SUZETTE COOK/Citizen See PACE Page 5B Bronson point guard Blake Homan pulls up for a jumper Wade Gore and Cole Langston, right, tip off in Cedar Key. against Cedar Key.

2011 before taking the helm at be, but I want to help Chiefland Chiefland. He says he’ll always Middle High school, but also be be a football coach and a proud a really good dad, a really good Chiefland Indian, no matter his husband in the process.” continuedCOACH from Page 1A official position. Gore is proud of where the “That will be in my blood until the program sits and is at home I die. I was born here, I played with his decision. one of those guys that kind of here, I taught here, I coached “One of my mentor coaches regrets not spending more time here and Ii will die a Chiefland told me you can take time off in with my kids. It was constantly Indian,” he said, evoking a fa- the offseason and be an average pulling and I couldn’t justify mous Tim Tebow quote. program, but if it’s done right what it was bringing to the fami- Gore also considers himself a you’ve got to put in the work,” ly at this point.” leader, but football was limiting Gore said. “I knew after year Gore leaves behind a team his ability to have a broader one we’d have to work harder in that is set to return a talented influence on students, he says, year two and we did that. core of juniors next season. He as well as his time as a dad and “From the roster to equipment says he’ll miss being around his husband. He has two children to expectations, I feel like it’s a players in the football environ- who attend Chiefland Middle whole lot better than it was when ment, which he says is uniquely High School, and his wife, Kelly I took it over two years ago.” capable of reproducing the Gore, is Assistant Principal at It’s the expectations from the struggles and joys of life. Chiefland Elementary School. players themselves that Gore is “I’ll definitely miss being “My love for the school, for most proud to see. around the kids the most,” Gore the community was kind of “They know their winners, no said, “where they see the real limited a little bit to the football matter who is the head coach, SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen you and you see the real them. program,” he said. “It limited they can win. That’s something Adam Gore after receiving a gift from the team at the Chief- You get to see kids cry from me to the program, in a round- we wanted to get back into the land Indians football banquet in December. The phrase sadness and cry from happi- about way. That’s kind of all I program from the start. They "Burn the Ships," a reference to 15th Century Spanish Con- ness. You can’t find that any- could touch. I didn’t like that know if they work hard good quistador Hernán Cortés, was used by Gore to stress per- where else.” part of it. I want to reach more things can happen. serverance, committment and solidarity by his team. Gore Gore was previously head than the football kids. “I think Steve Spurrier called steps down after two seasons as head coach of the Indians. coach at Bell for one year in “I say that as humbly as can it swagger.” 2B Chiefland Citizen Thursday January 10, 2019 Community Calendar items for a local food bank. For more in- Friends of the formation on agenda call Program Chair Janice Rogers at 463-1889. Library meeting Friends of the Luther Callaway Li- brary in Chiefland will meet Jan. 10, 11 Learn internet a.m., at the library. The meeting is open to anyone who’d like to be a member. It’s basics free to join. The Williston Public Library is hosting a computer class on internet basics Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 5:30 p.m. Nature Coast Learn basic internet terminology, how to navigate a browser, locate a website, Business Devel- identify common domains and stay safe while searching online. The class is free. Contact the Williston Public Library to opment Council to sign up. meet Thursday The Nature Coast Business Devel- opment Council is holding its regular Build a book bin monthly board meeting 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, at the Inglis Town Hall, 135 at the library County Road 40 West, Inglis, FL 34449. Levy County Public Library System Due to the membership of the NCB- branches will each be hosting a Fam- DC consisting of more than one member ily Book Bin MakerSpace Event. The of the Levy County RESTORE Act ad- library will provide all the materials need- 3rd Annual visory committee, this meeting will also ed for each family to create and decorate Meeting on serve as a meeting for the Levy County a wooden book bin. Woman’s Wellness RESTORE Act advisory committee. The events will be limited to the first improvements for The meetings are open to the public 10 families that register at each branch. Weekend and attendees can address the council or For more information, or to register for The Yankeetown/Inglis Woman’s Club Yankeetown boat committee. Those wishing to be placed the program, please contact your local invites you to take time for yourself. on the agenda can contact NCBDC librarian. Looking for a new perspective, ramp Executive Director David Pieklik at (352) All events start at 5 p.m. needing to reach a goal, or simply want Levy County staff will be holding a 447-4107 ext. 108, or email director@ AF Knotts Public Library -- Thursday, to relax your mind –- this weekend event community meeting, hosted by Dewberry naturecoast.org Jan. 17; Luther Callaway Public Library will surprise you and make a difference in Engineers, Inc., to discuss the proposed The NCBDC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit (Chiefland) -- Friday, Jan. 18; Bronson the way you feel. improvements to the Bird Creek Boat organization committed to enhancing the Public Library -- Monday, Jan. 14; Wil- On Saturday, Jan. 19, and Sunday, Jan. Ramp in Yankeetown. The discussion will economic prosperity and quality of life liston Public Library -- Friday, Jan. 25; 20, the 3rd Annual Woman’s Wellness include: boat ramps, loading docks, paved of Levy County through strengthening Cedar Key Public Library -- Wednesday, Weekend will feature Yoga, Aromathera- parking, covered pavilions and environ- our business community and attracting Jan. 30. py, Mindfulness, Beauty, Art, Decorating, mental concerns. The meeting will be supportive new industry. Conventional and Integrative Health, held Jan. 23, 6 p.m., at the Inglis Commu- Dance, Exploring Nature and More! nity Center, located at: 137 Highway 40 Free Savvy Entry fee is $50 for both days or $30 West Inglis, FL 34449. Learn how to for one day. Caregiver training There will be a meet and greet at at outsmart the Are you caring for someone with the Yankeetown Inglis Woman’s Club on Yankeetown-Inglis dementia? Savvy Caregiver is a free, sev- Friday, Jan. 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. Wine en-session training program designed for and cheese and an opportunity to meet the scammers speakers and ask direct questions are free Woman’s Club Incidents of fraud are on the rise, and caregivers who serve family members and with registration. To see the full schedule scammers’ tactics are becoming more friends with any form of dementia includ- of all workshops on Saturday and Sunday, Soup-a-Thon and complex. That’s why it’s important to ing Alzheimer’s. The goal is to increase visit www.yiwomansclub.com/events. educate yourself about fraud. And while knowledge and skills to lessen caregiver A healthy lunch and/or a brunch is Bake Sale no one is immune, there are steps you can stress and improve levels of care. Calling all soup makers, soup tasters, provided each day. Feel free to bring take to Outsmart the Scammers. Classes begin Thursday, January 17 and baked goods lovers. Whether you snacks and a water bottle. Some walk- Join Edward Jones for a presentation from 10:00 am to 12:00 p.m. once a week want to cook and compete or just want to ing to and from other locations may be Saturday, Jan. 12, at the Luther Callaway for seven weeks. Classes will be held eat, you’re bound to have a whole lotta necessary so please wear comfortable Public Library in Chiefland on how to in Chiefland at Capital City Bank, 2012 fun at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s footwear and clothing. You may also wish outsmart the scammers and learn import- North Young Blvd. For information or Club Soup-A-Thon and Bak Sale on Jan. to bring a yoga mat or blanket for active ant strategies to help protect you and the to register, contact Renee Horne at (352) 26, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Sample all participation. ones you love. The meeting is from 10 to 692-5226 or by e-mail at hornec@agin- the soups and vote for the best. Purchase Additional for-fee options such as 11 a.m.. The library is located at 104 NE gresources.org. Registration is required, yummy baked goods at reasonable prices. massage ($1/minute), instructed painting 3rd Street. We’ll share: and space is limited. The event is located at YIWC Club- ($20) and eco-tours of the river ($30) • How to spot certain red flags that may house on 56th Street, Yankeetown. Ad- are available. Please notify us if you indicate a fraudulent encounter mission fee is $5 per person. Cash prizes are interested and we will contact you • Resources you can turn to in the event will be awarded for the top three tastiest Chamber ribbon about scheduling. Vendors and presenters you or a loved one is targeted soups: 1st place $50, 2nd place $25 and may have items available for purchase. • Steps you can take now to help protect 3rd place $10. cutting Looking and learning is encouraged with yourself and your loved ones The Chiefland Chamber of Commerce For further information, please visit no pressure or requirement to buy. Many A representative from the SENIORS vs is holding a ribbon cutting noon on Jan. our website: www.yiwomansclub.com, thanks goes to all for donating their time CRIME group, Judy Hardin, Deputy 16 at Ms. Judy’s Bail Bonds, 1113 NW visit us on Facebook @ Yankeetown to share helpful information. Director, will be available to answer 19th Ave. in Chiefland. It’s the red brick Inglis Woman’s Club, by phone: 352-447- Attendees receive 20 percent off at questions. building on Manatee Springs Highway in 2057, or by email: yiwomansclub@gmail. Nature Coast Inn 352-388-8044 (WWW plaza that used to house Merle Norman. com. attendance may be verified to receive discount). AARP meets in Applications are available at the Sec- Dementia Caregiver ond To None Thrift Shoppe, 5 56th Street, American Legion January Yankeetown, @yankeetowningliswom- The monthly meeting of Local AARP class offered by ansclub (Facebook), www.yiwomansclub. Riders Chapter Chapter #2133 will be held Tuesday, Jan. com, or email [email protected] 15, 10:30 a.m. in the ForVets Inc. Lodge Elder Options For more information, contact Liz #237 to hold 9th House at Otter Springs. If you’re over 50 Elder Options is offering a Dementia Westers [email protected] years old, you’re welcome to fellowship Caregiver class every Thursday from Annual Poker Run and freely dine with us as a guest for your Jan. 17 through Feb. 28, from 10 a.m. to The American Legion Riders Chapter first visit. noon at Capital City Bank in Chiefland. #237 9th Annual Poker Run will be held In these meetings, you’ll receive valu- The cost is free to caregivers. Call Renee Poker Run to bene- Saturday, Jan. 26, with the ride starting able information as to what is happening Horne at 352-692-5226 for more infor- and ending at American Legion Post 237, in the local area, be informed about mation. fit Meridian 6726 N. Lecanto Hwy. in Beverly Hills. A many local volunteer options, enjoy good Take part in the inaugural Poker Run $15 entry fee includes a poker hand, prize fellowship, have a great lunch and maybe to Benefit Meridian Behavioral Health- ticket and meal, with proceeds from the win a door prize. Get involved, join this Meeting care, Inc., on Jan. 19. The start and stop event benefiting Friends of Citrus and the great local organization in community is at Custom Accessories, the host of the Nature Coast. caring and sharing. See Chapter Treasurer on CR 40 proposals event. Registration opens at 9 a.m., and Signup for the poker run will begin at Katherine LaBarca for local membership Notice is hereby given that public kickstands up at 10:30 a.m. Registra- 9 a.m., with kick stands up at 10:30 a.m. information. The 2019 Chapter $10 dues presentations/interviews of proposers tion is $15 per bike, $5 for an additional and the last bike in at 5 p.m. Festivities are being accepted. (vendors) for request for proposals rider and $5 for an extra hand. For more will include door prizes, a silent auction, Health Chair Susan Wells will be joining RFP_2018_001 for engineering services information, call Stephanie Brod at a 50/50 at every stop and music by The us with excellent up-to-date information for CR 40 widening and resurfacing from 352.374.5600 x8630. Joe’s. Best hand wins the Poker Run, and concerning senior health choices and will Bird Creek Boat Ramp to US Highway all vehicles are welcome. check your vital signs. 19 will be held at the Levy County Emer- For additional information, contact Legal Minutes Chair Julie Waldman, gency Operations Center, 7911 NE 90th Driver courses at Ride Chairman John Roby at 352-341- attorney, will brief us on important legal Street, Bronson, FL 32621, on Friday, 5856 or 352-536-7480, or call Post 237 at matters concerning seniors. Jan. 18, at 9 a.m. Pursuant to section Haven 352-897-4776 Program Chair Janice Rogers informs us 286.0113(2), Fla. Stat., any portion of Haven is holding driver safety courses Friends of Citrus and the Nature Coast that we will have Gilchrist County Sher- a meeting at which a vendor makes an next year, beginning in January. The dates is a charitable organization providing iff’s Office as guest to keep us current oral presentation as part of a competitive are Jan. 22, Feb. 19, March 19 and April community grief support workshops for on law enforcement news and to answer solicitation, or at which a vendor answers 16. The course times are from 9 a.m. to anyone who has experienced a loss; tele- questions pertaining to seniors. questions as part of a competitive solic- 3 p.m. The courses cost $15 for AARP phone support; grief support resources for Hospitality Chair, Faye Sheffield, enlight- itation, is exempt from public meeting member and $20 for non-members. The all ages; educational materials for parents ens that we’ll be having a luncheon at requirements of section 286.011, Fla. Certificate of Completion entitles you to and teachers; and children’s grief support meeting’s close. Please bring your favor- Stat, and section 24(b), Art. I of the State an insurance discount for three years. So camps. For details, call 352-249-1470 or ite soup, salad or sandwiches, drinks and/ Constitution. bring a friend and we will discuss strate- visit www.friendsofcitrus.org or Friends or desserts to be shared by all. A thankful gies to prevent the crash that may lead to of Citrus on Facebook. shout-out to our chapter’s awesome hos- injuries or death. The classes are taught pitality team and cooks. at Haven in Chiefland. Please contact Mr. Please remember it’s “Can in Hand,” so Marquez at 352-745-7033 if you have any bring “non-perishable and/or hygiene” questions. See EVENTS Page B3 Thursday, January 10, 2019 Chiefland Citizen 3B McAmis (intern), 30 Min munity Church, 4640 Highway 40 W, Disease resistant Varieties and STARS Gala Set for Yankeetown. Adults are $5 and children EVENTS peanut variety update , B. Tillman??, 20 under 10 are $3. The Kidz Eatz program continued from Page 2B Min 30th anniversary is providing 29 students at Yankeetown 2:00 pm Brunswick grass update and School with seven meals and snacks for control, Ed Jennings, 20 Minutes, celebration the weekend. Inglis Yankeetown Row Crops - emerging weed The annual Levy County Schools For further information, please visit issues, Specialist Foundation STARS Gala event is sched- our website: www.yiwomansclub.com, Annual Pancake uled for Saturday, Feb. 9, at Williston visit us on Facebook @ Yankeetown Middle/High School. The semi-formal Inglis Woman’s Club, by phone: 352-447- Breakfast & Garage Inglis Yankeetown evening will start with mingling and 2057, or by email: yiwomansclub@gmail. hors d’oeuvres at 5 p.m., with dinner and com. Sale Lions Club Texas program starting at 6. It will mark the Join the Inglis Yankeetown Lions 30th anniversary of the inception of the Club for breakfast and take home a Hold ‘Em Levy County Schools Foundation, and Annual Education treasure from our annual garage sale. this year’s Gala theme, “Remembering The event is Saturday, Feb. 2, starting at Tournament our Past, Looking forward to our Future,” Salad Luncheon 8 a.m. Breakfast is 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Inglis Yankeetown Lions Foundation will be centered around celebrating the The annual Education Salad Lun- the garage sale is 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the will host a Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tourna- impact the foundation has had on Levy cheon to benefit Yankeetown School is Inglis Yankeetown Lions Club, 22 56th ment, Saturday, Feb. 9, starting at 11 a.m. County education. noon Wednesday, March 13, at the Inglis Street Yankeetown. Adult tickets are $7 at the Inglis Yankeetown Lions Club- Attendees can expect a silent and Community Center, 135 Highway 40 W, and children under 10 with an adult are house, 22 59th Street, Yankeetown. It’s a live auction, recognition of the school Inglis. free. $30 buy-in and prizes include: 1st Place district’s Teacher of the Year and School A limited number of tickets will be If you have items you would like $400.00; 2nd Place $300; and 3rd Place Related Employee of the Year, along with available starting in February. Get yours to donate for the sale, please leave a $100, with a minimum of 50 entries. the Levy County Alumnus of the Year. early so you won’t miss out on the lun- message at 352-505-7936. A pickup can Doors open at 11 a.m., cards fly at noon. Tickets for the event are $50 per per- cheon and your chance to win one of the be arranged for large/bulky items (tax A meal including pulled pork sandwiches, son. Sponsorship opportunities are avail- many door prizes donated by our commu- deductible 501c3). Proceeds from this cole slaw, chips, sweet tea and brownies able at $250, $500, $1,000, and $2,000 nity partners. event support the activities of the I-Y are $7 per person. Other beverages are levels. For more information, contact Over 40 salads and a delicious home- Lions Club throughout the year, including available for donation. Contact Lion Foundation Director Annie Whitehurst at made dessert will be offered for a dona- eye exams and eye glasses, support for Karen Klein at 352-535-3712 or email [email protected] or (352) 558-4031. tion of $10 in advance; or, if available, Yankeetown School and other community [email protected] for more informa- $15 day of event. service projects. tion. All proceeds benefit Inglis Yankee- All proceeds from the Education town Lions Foundation charities. Antique auto show Salad Luncheon benefit Yankeetown School. Farmers can earn in Tickets are available at the Second to College financial None Thrift Shoppe, Tuesday through continuing educa- Ocala Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. aid workshops The Antique Automobile Club of For further information, please visit tion units America (AACA) Winter Meet will be our website: www.yiwomansclub.com, The 2019 Tri-County Pesticide Appli- coming to CF Levy held in Ocala, Saturday, Feb. 23, at the visit us on Facebook @ Yankeetown cator update will be held on Monday, Feb. High school and college students campus of the College of Central Florida. Inglis Woman’s Club, by phone: 352-447- 4, at the Suwannee River Fairgrounds interested in getting assistance with the Hours for the general public are 10 a.m. 2057, or by email: yiwomansclub@gmail. in Fanning Springs beginning at 9 a.m. Free Application for Federal Student Aid to 3 p.m., with no admission charge to com. Farmers and other agricultural interests can attend a workshop on Thursday, Feb. view the cars. Food will be available for can receive pesticide license continuing 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or Thursday, purchase. The event is sponsored by The education units (CEU’s) by participating March 14, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the College Sunshine State Regions and Chapters of Spring Art Festival in the event. of Central Florida Jack Wilkinson Levy the AACA. Antique automobiles from all Topics covered will include pesti- Campus, 15390 N.W. Highway 19, over the Southeast United States will be in Suwannee cide safety training, watermelon disease Chiefland. part of this special show. The second Spring Art Festival comes update, peanut disease survey, peanut Students are strongly encouraged back to Suwannee Saturday, March 23 variety update, weed control and more. to attend with their parent or guardian. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Glen Dyals Lunch will be provided by Farm Credit of Required documents to bring include the Pancake supper Park, 21340 SE Hwy 349, Suwannee. Florida. student’s photo identification, parents’ Locals artists, crafters, food vendors and Registration is required by Jan. 31. and student’s 2017 income tax returns and more will be there, as well as a petting Registration fee of $5 should be made all W-2s, Social Security numbers and benefitting Kidz zoo for the kids. For vendor and general payable to Gilchrist County Extension dates of birth of parents and student, and information: and delivered or mailed to 125 E. Wade records of all 2017 untaxed income. Eatz Weekend Meal Street Trenton, FL 32693. For more infor- Space is limited. Register for the mation, contact Sheila at (352) 463-3174 event at www.CF.edu/fafsaworkshop. For Program or Ed at (352) 486-5131.Core Pesticide more information, call 352-658-4077. Come enjoy a great meal of home- Training, 50 Minutes, Dan F. and De To learn about other events at CF, made buttermilk pancakes with all the Lunch 12:30 – 1:00 visit CF.edu. fixings, with proceeds going to benefit 1:00 pm wrap up on peanut and water- the Kidz Eatz Weekend Meal Program melon 2018 (disease surveys), De and S. in Yankeetown. The supper is Tuesday, March 5, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., at the Com-

er, sister, grandmother, grandfather, son or daugh- ONGOING ter who has served overseas during time of war and can ACTIVITIES furnish a copy of a DD214 Armed Forces/Veterans from the military is invited Groups to join us. We sponsor light dinners every Friday night of-town members are also first Thursday of each 1351 or on cell: 727-773- zation. Meetings are on the Chiefland Veterans of with music. We are open on welcome to join us. month at 6:30 p.m. at Beef 7124. D.A.V. Hours 11 a.m. third Monday of the month Foreign Wars Post and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 9 Disabled American O Brady's Restaurant, 7050 to 4 p.m. at 6 p.m. The organiza- Auxiliary has moved to the p.m. Business meetings are Veterans NW 140th Street, Chief- Tri-County Marine tion is located at 1381 NE corner of U.S. Highway 19 the second Tuesday of each The Disabled Amer- land. For additional infor- League Detachment No. 82nd Ave. (off U.S. High- North and 137th Street. month and meetings for the ican Veterans seeks dis- mation call 1018 Marines are looking way 19), Old Town. Bring Any veteran of a for- Auxiliary are the first Tues- abled veterans to join the Commander Larry Fo- for a few good men and a copy of your DD214 or eign war and anyone who day of each month. Out- (D.A.V.). We meet on the land at home: 352-493- women to join their organi- See ACTIVITIES Page B8 has a father, mother, broth- Burger Spot January Special $40 Off Dental Cleanings Open January Special Days Hot Ham & Cheese Affordable Vaccine/Wellness Packages A Week Breakfast $2.99 House Calls Digital Radiography and Ultrasound 7 Complete Laboratory & Surgical Facility Lunch & Spacious Boarding Kennel • Acupuncture Bell Dinner Trenton 1760 N. Main St., 204 W. Wade St. Allison Hiers, D.V.M . • Thomas Hester, D.V.M . by Dollar Store Behind Hitchcock’s Foodway Erin Nadler, D.V.M . 603 N. Main Street, Trenton, FL 352-463-0450 352-463-2345 Mon. – Fri. 7:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call Ins Welcome! www.trentonanimalhospital.com (352) 463-7100 Burgers, Fries, Shakes & More BELB BEELL L L ’S’ ’SS TTREE TRREEEE SSERVICESEERRVVIICCEE

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CUP COUNTDOWN QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE

Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual Charlotte’s Roval delivered answers road-course excitement

There will be familiar colors, though a different number, on the Truex car this coming season. [AP FILE]

Why didn’t Bass just stick with the 78 team?

Bass Pro Shops was reportedly fine with Martin Truex Jr., the No. 78 team and Barney Visser’s Furniture Row Racing. But Visser couldn’t find sponsor- ship funding to cover the hole created when the team’s other major benefactor — 5-hour Energy — pulled the plug on its NASCAR marketing plans. That shortfall, along with a reported increase in fees to remain affiliated with Joe Gibbs Racing, led to Visser’s exit.

No one to blame?

Probably not. Cynics will suggest Gibbs raised his affiliation price in an effort to eventually land Ryan Blaney (12) drives past the wrecked cars of Jimmie Johnson (48) and Martin Truex Jr. (78) to win the inaugural Roval race at Charlotte. Truex and Bass, knowing [AP/CHUCK BURTON] Visser’s void after 5-hour Energy’s departure. But By Godwin Kelly Instead of playing it safe, Johnson Kyle Larson, who was driving a badly it was probably nothing [email protected] wrecked Martin Truex Jr. while attempt- mangled car, hit the wall twice on the more than businessmen ing a pass in the final turn and wound up in final lap to finish 25th. He earned enough making the types of This is the last of a five-part series a three-way tie for the final transfer posi- points to advance to the next round of the decisions that need to be on the top five races during the 2018 tion into the second round of the playoffs. playoffs. made in order to remain NASCAR season. This week, No. 1. The seven-time NASCAR champion “I couldn’t even drive my car it was so in business — whether was eliminated from the postseason on the destroyed,” said Larson. it’s building race cars or tiebreaker. Brad Keselowski was hoping to win for selling furniture. harlotte Motor Speedway wanted Blaney, who was running a distant third, the fourth time in five races until he mis- to make its fall race unpredictable split the two idled cars and took the check- judged the entry into the first turn on a Who’s left in the Xfinity and interesting, so it created the ered flag, leaving Johnson in the playoff restart with six laps remaining. Series? Roval, which combines the 1.5-mile wake. It triggered a multicar crash that col- quad-ovalC with an infield road course. “I didn’t expect that,” Blaney said. lected Larson, who had led 47 laps. Kesel- Junior Earnhardt’s JR The course measured 2.28 miles, with “Sometimes it is better to have a little bit owski’s race ended after leading 29 laps. Motorsports is still several twists and turns, including eleva- of luck on your side. You hate to see two Kyle Busch was also in the accident and heavily invested, as is tion changes on the infield course. guys take each other out, especially two of ridiculed his fellow drivers for their error. Joe Gibbs, but the 2019 After several test days, which found cars the best cars all day.” “All of us are just stupid and don’t know roster has thinned with in the wall and tire barriers and generally But Johnson said he knew exactly what where to brake,” said Busch, whose older the recently announced torn up, drivers were wringing their hands he was doing when he tried to pass Truex brother Kurt Busch started from the pole. pullouts by team owners leading up to the race, which would finalize for the victory. “We all just drove off into a 90-degree Chip Ganassi and Jack the Round of 12 playoff field. “I knew where I was on the math,” John- wall because I guess we didn’t have any- Roush. Check out the Between lead changes and caution peri- son said. “I didn’t think that I was going thing better to do.” handy-dandy 2019 team ods and a series of dramatic moments, to crash or spin trying to overtake him like Because of the Roval’s success — chart on Jayski.com including a last-lap doozy of a finish, the I did. I thought I was making a calculated it became the Cup Series’ third road and count the ques- Bank of America Roval 400 emerged from move and giving myself the chance to win, course — people are talking about adding tion marks. It’s not a the 2018 season as the best Cup Series race and unfortunately it didn’t turn out that more road courses and short tracks to the good sign, but it’s also of the year. way.” schedule in future seasons. a potential opportunity First, you have to start at the end. The unusual layout and unfamiliar- “The roar from the fans was all I needed for newcomers to get Jimmie Johnson saw an opportunity to ity made it a treacherous circuit for the to know … that was the moment that a guaranteed starting snap a 58-race losing streak, and went for 16-driver playoff field because it was an everybody will remember for a long time,” spot for some Saturday it. It cost him a shot at an eighth NASCAR elimination race for four of the contenders. said Marcus Smith, president of Speedway shows. It’s not cheap, championship and allowed Ryan Blaney to The race was clean until the end, which Motorsports Inc., which owns the Char- however. steal a surprise victory. was marked by two different wrecks lotte track. “I think it was certainly more Had Johnson just settled for second, he among the leaders and a red-flag period of than I had expected and hoped for in terms — Ken Willis, ken.willis would have advanced in the playoffs. almost 15 minutes. of the excitement for our fans.” @news-jrnl.com

2019 CUP SERIES April 7: Food City 500 at Bristol June 30: Overton’s 400 at Chicagoland Sept. 15: South Point 400 at Las Vegas SCHEDULE April 13: Toyota Owners 400 at July 6: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona Sept. 21: Federated Auto Parts 400 at Feb. 10: Clash at Daytona Richmond July 13: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Richmond Feb. 14: 150-mile qualifying races for April 28: Geico 500 at Talladega July 21: Foxwoods 301 at New Sept. 29: Bank of America 500k at Daytona 500 May 5: Dover 400 Hampshire Charlotte Feb. 17: Daytona 500 May 11: Kansas 400 July 28: Gander Outdoors 400 at Pocono Oct. 6: Delaware 400 at Dover Feb. 24: Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta May 18: All-Star Race at Charlotte Aug. 4: Go Bowling at Watkins Glen Oct. 13: 1000Bulbs.com 500 Talladega March 3: Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas May 26: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Aug. 11: Consumers Energy 400 at Oct. 20: Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas March 10: TicketGuardian 500 at Phoenix June 2: Pocono 400 Michigan Oct. 27: First Data 500 at Martinsville March 17: Auto Club 400 at Fontana June 9: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Aug. 17: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race Nov. 3: AAA Texas 500 March 24: STP 500 at Martinsville Michigan at Bristol Nov. 10: Can-Am 500k at Phoenix March 31: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at June 23: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sept. 1: Southern 500 at Darlington Nov. 17: Ford EcoBoost 400 at Texas Sonoma Sept. 8: Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Homestead-Miami

MOTOR MOUTHS PODCAST SPEED FREAKS — A few questions we had to ask ourselves

Let’s throw a little love on the sports-car Huh? Bass Pro Shops has followed Truex to the KEN’S CALL: Not sure how the business model will set. After all, it’s the only game in town Gibbs team? play out, but I do know that Jimmy Means Racing during January. GODSPEAK: Bass Pro Shops sponsors different is climbing the charts in owner points, without teams, here and there, but to Truex’s credit, he moving a muscle. Tune in online at www.news-journal does hunt and fish. online.com/daytonamotormouths KEN’S CALL: Funny how these things work, isn’t it? Mark Martin turns 60 this week. Really? Shenanigans or opportunity? Nothing personal, as GODSPEAK: Even with a slight height and reach they say, just business. advantage, I always thought he could whip me in a minute. Congrats on your birthday, old buddy! Martin Truex Jr. will What’s going on with the Xfinity Series? KEN’S CALL: From the time he went to the buzz continue wearing the GODSPEAK: Chip Ganassi Racing and Roush cut, that’s a guy who never aged over the decades, Bass logo for most Fenway Racing are out. The doors are open for new so I’m sure he could suit up today and make the of the upcoming owners to move in and take command. Who’s in? playoff cut. season. [AP FILE] Thursday, January 10, 2019 Chiefland Citizen 5B Puzzle Page CLUES ACROSS 1. Sheep sounds 5. Turn up 11. Statements of support 14. Spells 15. Evildoer 18. One-time base- ball stadium staple 19. Activities 21. WWII-era US President 23. Soft, flexible leather 24. Proverb 28. Wish (Hindu) 29. Injury treatment 30. Red Sox ace 32. “Deadliest Catch” captain 33. Baseball stat 35. Where marine life lives 36. Heartbeat test 62. Microorganism 17. Lake in the Ka- 43. Leguminous east 39. Signs on the dot- 63. Depicted lahari Desert Indian tree ted line 20. Grab 45. News reporting 41. Atomic #24 CLUES DOWN 22. Rural delivery organization 42. Bind securely 1. Ballplayer’s tool 25. Equally 48. A nemesis of 44. Swiss Nobel 2. Hairdo 26. It’s sometimes Batman Peace Prize winner 3. From a distance passed 50. Legal term 46. Fragrant brown 4. Belt one out 27. Citizens who are 51. Not all balsam 5. Revising a text qualified to vote 53. A way to greet 47. Where you were 6. More (Spanish) 29. Greek letter 54. Knot in a tree born 7. Beloved Spiel- 31. Body part 55. Satisfy 49. Sells a ticket for berg alien 34. Boxing result 57. Russian space more than its price 8. BBQ dish 36. Newts station 52. Where goods are 9. Provoke 37. Predatory semi- 58. A baby’s meal- presented 10. Within aquatic reptiles time accessory 56. Jewish salutation 12. Canadian flyers 38. Cockatoo 59. Stitch together 13. Smugly smile 40. The NFL’s big 61. __ and behold 58. Fruits Below, Kris Burns prepares to shoot a free 60. Poorly educated 16. Buffalo game (abbr.) throw against Bronson. SUZETTE COOK/Citizen

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was limited to four Cole Langston (14 points), made 3s in the game, Kendrick Reed (11 points), and came up empty Blake Homan (11 points, five from beyond the arc in assists) and Thompson were the opening and closing in double figures scoring quarters. for BMHS. Langston was 8 The Lady Indians on for 11 at the foul line. Reed Jan. 4 returned to action hauled in 11 rebounds to for the first time since notch a double-double, and before Christmas and fell freshman Jesse Williams add- 61-52 in a hard-fought ed nine boards and six steals. meeting with the Lady Bronson traveled to Bel- Bulldogs. Sierra Norris leview Jan. 7 at 7-5 overall paced the Lady Indians under first-year head man with 17 points, while Nick Margjoni. Ashari Bowers added The Lady Eagles were nine points and point without their top scorer at guard Kinsey Akins CKS and suffered a 54-31 chipped in seven points. loss, as Lady Sharks senior Norris, Courtney Hayes Jasmin Jackson collected 32 and Nikki Fuller are reg- points. The Bronson girls, ularly in double figures who dropped to 9-4 overall scoring for Chiefland. with the defeat, are led by Hayes had a 22-point out- senior Yelena Thomas, who ing in the Trenton holiday averages 17.5 points and tournament. nearly five boards a game.

SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen SUZETTE COOK/Citizen Austin Adams on a lay-up for Chiefland Jarrett Jerrels eyes the basket. Brandi Strongs fires up a free throw against Cedar Key. against Bell. B6 Chiefland Citizen Thursday, January 10, 2019

NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIRCUIT that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate CIVIL DIVISION. number 6459-16 of the sale of number 5959-16 of the sale of number 3895-14 of the sale of number 2655-15 of the sale of number 865-12 of the sale of CASE NUMBER: 38-2018-CA- 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- 2014 has (have) filed said Cer- 2015 has (have) filed said Cer- 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- 00859 tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of JOE A. MARKHAM, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, Plaintiff, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, vs. the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: JOSE R. GONZALEZ, if alive, and if deceased, ALL NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE PERSONS CLAIMING BY HOLDER(S): IDE TECHNOLO- HOLDER(S): CAPITAL ONE HOLDER(S): 5T WEALTH HOLDER(S): QUARTERDECK, HOLDER(S): DIANE JUNE AN- THROUGH AND UNDER THE GIES, INC. CLTRL ASSIGNEE OF FIG PARTNERS LP LLC DREWS ESTATE OF JOSE R. GONZA- 2222, LLC LEZ, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF Defendant, THE PROPERTY: LOT 4, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE THE PROPERTY: LOT 23, PROPERTY: LOTS 4 AND 5, THE PROPERTY: THE E 1/2 SAMMONS SUBDIVISION, PROPERTY: LOTS 19 AND 20, BLOCK 26, IN THE FOURTH BLOCK 7, CIRCLE “K” RANCH OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE NOTICE OF ACTION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT AND THE WEST 15 FEET OF ADDITION TO THE BRONSON S/D UNIT NO. 1, ACCORDING 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 TO: Jose R. Gonzalez THEREOF, RECORDED IN LOT 5, BLOCK A, RIVERLAKE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, AS TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP Last known address: 1202 SW PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 5, PUB- ESTATES, ACCORDING TO RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, 4th PL LIC RECORDS OF LEVY THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- 3, PAGES 65, 65A AND 65B, PAGE 11, PUBLIC RECORDS LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Cape Coral, Florida 33991 COUNTY, FLORIDA CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGES 22 & 22A, PUBLIC RE- COUNTY, FLORIDA NAMES IN WHICH AS- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that you NAMES IN WHICH AS- CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JOSE V CANO, MA- have been designated as de- SESSED: ROBERT W SAYRE, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: GARY M BENNER RIA N CANO fendant in a legal proceeding TRS, ROBERT W SAYRE A 1973 TRINITY, DOU- SESSED: ALACHUA COUNTY filed against you for Suit to Qui- LIVING TRUST, ROBERT W BLE-WIDE MOBILE HOME HUMANE SOCIETY, INC. All of said property being in the All of said property being in the et Title of Real Property. The SAYRE, TRUSTEE OF THE BEARING ID#S 3000223A AND County of Levy, State of Florida. County of Levy, State of Florida. action involves real property in ROBERT W SAYRE LIVING 3000223B, AND TITLE #S All of said property being in the Levy County, Florida, more fully TRUST U/A DATED MARCH 5714701 AND 5714702, LO- County of Levy, State of Florida. Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be described as follows: 18, 2014, THE ROBERT W CATED THEREON. ALSO redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the A parcel of land commonly re- SAYRE LIVING TRUST U/A KNOWN AS: LOTS 19 AND Unless such Certificate shall be property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- ferred to as Tract #296 of Uni- DATED MARCH 18, 2014 20, AND THE WEST 15 FEET redeemed according to law, the tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- versity Estates, and legally de- OF LOT 5, BLOCK A, OF AN property described in such Cer- est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse scribed as: The S ½ of the SE ¼ All of said property being in the UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION tificate will be sold to the high- lobby on the 11th day of Febru- lobby on the 11th day of Febru- of the NE ¼ of the NW ¼ of the County of Levy, State of Florida. FOR GRACE HUFFMAN IN est bidder in the Courthouse ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. SW ¼, Section 10, Township THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 3, lobby on the 11th day of Febru- 12 South, Range 17 East, Levy Unless such Certificate shall be TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 28th day of Decem- DATED this 28th day of Decem- County, Florida. 03394-100-00. redeemed according to law, the RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp The action was instituted in the property described in such Cer- COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING A DATED this 28th day of Decem- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Eighth Judicial Circuit Court, tificate will be sold to the high- PORTION OF TRACTS MORE ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, Gilchrist County, Florida, and est bidder in the Courthouse FULLY DESCRIBED IN OR CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA FLORIDA is styled JOE A. MARKHAM, lobby on the 11th day of Febru- BOOK 53, PAGE 645, AND OR COURT LEVY COUNTY, Plaintiff, v. JOSE R. GONZA- ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. BOOK 53, PAGE 646, PUBLIC FLORIDA Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, LEZ, Defendant. RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. You are required to serve a DATED this 28th day of Decem- FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH A Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, copy of your written defenses, ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp 1973 TRINITY, DOUBLE-WIDE 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. if any, to the action on Douglas CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT MOBILE HOME BEAR- NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION K. McKoy, Plaintiff's attorney, COURT LEVY COUNTY, ING ID#S 3000223A AND FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED whose address is 302-B North FLORIDA 3000223B, AND TITLE #S NOTICE OF APPLICATION Main Street, Trenton, Florida 5714701 AND 5714702, LO- FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 32693, on or before February Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, CATED THEREON. that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate 7, 2019, and file the original NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. number 2079-11 of the sale of number 791-11 of the sale of with the clerk of this court either that the holder(s) of Certificate NAMES IN WHICH AS- 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- before service on Douglas K. number 2236-11 of the sale of SESSED: JOHN ESTEVES tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- McKoy or immediately after ser- 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- NOTICE OF APPLICATION A/K/A JOHN A ESTEVES, LAU- sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of vice; otherwise, a default will be tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- FOR TAX DEED RA ESTEVES N/K/A LAURA the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, entered against you for the re- sued thereon. The name(s) of DINAPOLI ZWICK ESTEVES, the description of the property, the description of the property, lief demanded in the complaint. the holder(s) of said Certificate, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, LAURA DINAPOLI ZWICK ES- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- The Court has authority in this the description of the property, that the holder(s) of Certificate TEVES, JOHN A ESTEVES, sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: suit to enter a judgment or de- the name(s) in which it is as- number 6290-16 of the sale of JOHN ESTEVES, LAURA ES- cree in the Plaintiff's interest sessed are as follows: 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- TEVES NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE which will be binding upon you. tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- HOLDER(S): FLORIDA TAX HOLDER(S): FLORIDA TAX WITNESS my hand and seal of NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE sued thereon. The name(s) of All of said property being in the LIEN ASSETS IV, LLC LIEN ASSETS IV, LLC this court on this 27 day of De- HOLDER(S): FLORIDA TAX the holder(s) of said Certificate, County of Levy, State of Florida. cember, 2018. the description of the property, LIEN ASSETS IV, LLC LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE the name(s) in which it is as- Unless such Certificate shall be THE PROPERTY: LOT NO. 11, PROPERTY: W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 Danny J. Shipp LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE sessed are as follows: redeemed according to law, the IN BLOCK NO. 19, SECTION OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SE Clerk of Court PROPERTY: LOT 6, BLOCK 38, property described in such Cer- N, OF RAINBOW LAKES ES- 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWN- RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES, NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE tificate will be sold to the high- TATES, ACCORDING TO THE SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 BY: LaQuanda Latson SECTION N, ACCORDING HOLDER(S): IDE TECHNOLO- est bidder in the Courthouse MAP THEREOF, RECORDED EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- As Deputy Clerk TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- GIES, INC. lobby on the 11th day of Febru- IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 27, IDA CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY Publication: January 3, 10, 17, PAGES 27 THRU 27D, PUBLIC LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTY, FLORIDA NAMES IN WHICH AS- 24, 2019 RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, PROPERTY: LOT FIFTEEN DATED this 28th day of Decem- SESSED: BRUCE TUCKER FLORIDA (15) OF EMERALD FOREST, A ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp NAMES IN WHICH ASSESSED: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT SUBDIVISION, AS PER PLAT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT SAMUEL F IRWIN, RONALD All of said property being in the OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL NAMES IN WHICH AS- THEREOF RECORDED IN COURT LEVY COUNTY, DEAN IRWIN, GLEN WILLIAM County of Levy, State of Florida. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY SESSED: MICHAEL SHIM, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 45, OF FLORIDA FILBERT -TRS A/K/A GLEN COUNTY, FLORIDA THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF KATHLEEN SHIM WILLIAM FILBERTH -TRS, Unless such Certificate shall be CIVIL ACTION LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO- Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, MATTIE L FILBERT -TRS A/K/A redeemed according to law, the CASE NO. 38-2018-CA- All of said property being in the GETHER WITH A 1993 MER- 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. MATTIE L FILBERTH -TRS, property described in such Cer- 0000530 ITT, DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE County of Levy, State of Florida. GLEN WILLIAM FILBERT AND tificate will be sold to the high- HOME, BEARING ID#S FLHM- NOTICE OF APPLICATION MATTIE LEE FILBERT JOINT est bidder in the Courthouse EVA P. HARRISON, the unre- LCP2009419A AND FLHML- FOR TAX DEED Unless such Certificate shall be REVOCABLE LIVING TR A/K/A lobby on the 11th day of Febru- married widow of, ) CP2009419B, AND TITLE #S redeemed according to law, the GLEN WILLIAM AND MATTIE ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. TAYLOR P. HARRISON; 64087513 AND 64087517, LO- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, property described in such Cer- LEE FILBERTH JOINT REVO- Plaintiff CATED THEREON. that the holder(s) of Certificate tificate will be sold to the high- CABLE LIVING TR, VENITA DATED this 28th day of Decem- KIM DIMARCO, a single per- number 2253-11 of the sale of est bidder in the Courthouse IRWIN, GLEN W FILBERTH, ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp son; TOWN OF INGLIS, FLOR- NAMES IN WHICH AS- 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- lobby on the 11th day of Febru- MATTIE L FILBERTH, GLEN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT IDA; and CITRUS HMA DBA ) SESSED: MARY E. H. HOLT tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. W FILBERTH, AS CO-TRUST- COURT LEVY COUNTY, SEVEN RIVERS REGIONAL A/K/A MARY HARRISON sued thereon. The name(s) of EES OF THE GLEN WILLIAM FLORIDA MEDICAL CENTER, CARR, MARY E.H. HOLT N/K/A the holder(s) of said Certificate, DATED this 28th day of Decem- FILBERTH AND MATTIE LEE Defendants. MARY H CARR the description of the property, ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp FILBERTH JOINT REVOCA- Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, the name(s) in which it is as- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT BLE LIVING TRUST, DATED 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. NOTICE OF SALE All of said property being in the sessed are as follows: COURT LEVY COUNTY, JULY 1, 1993, MATTIE LEE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: County of Levy, State of Florida. FLORIDA FILBERTH, AS CO-TRUST- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE EES OF THE GLEN WILLIAM that I, DANNY SHIPP, Clerk Unless such Certificate shall be HOLDER(S): FLORIDA TAX Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, FILBERTH AND MATTIE LEE of the Circuit Court of the Fifth redeemed according to law, the LIEN ASSETS IV, LLC 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. FILBERTH JOINT REVOCA- Judicial Circuit, in and for LEVY property described in such Cer- BLE LIVING TRUST, DATED County, Florida, pursuant to tificate will be sold to the high- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION JULY 1, 1993, GLEN WILLIAM the Summary Final Judgment est bidder in the Courthouse THE PROPERTY: LOT 12, FOR TAX DEED FILBERTH AND MATTIE LEE In Foreclosure entered in the lobby on the 11th day of Febru- BLOCK 42, RAINBOW LAKES FILBERTH JOINT REVOCA- above styled cause, will sell ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. ESTATES, SECTION N, AC- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, BLE LIVING TRUST, DATED at public sale the following CORDING TO THE PLAT that the holder(s) of Certificate JULY 1, 1993, R DEAN IRWIN, described property situate in DATED this 28th day of Decem- THEREOF, RECORDED IN number 898-12 of the sale of ESQ, RONALD DEAN IRWIN LEVY County, Florida, to wit: ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 27, 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- A/K/A R. DEAN IRWIN The North 125 feet of the East CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 75 feet of the West 200 feet of COURT LEVY COUNTY, COUNTY, FLORIDA sued thereon. The name(s) of All of said property being in the the Northwest 1/4. of the South- FLORIDA the holder(s) of said Certificate, County of Levy, State of Florida. east Y., lying North of State NAMES IN WHICH AS- the description of the property, Highway 40, AND the South Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, SESSED: MICHAEL CAMP- the name(s) in which it is as- Unless such Certificate shall be 125 feet of the North 250 feet 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. BELL sessed are as follows: redeemed according to law, the of the East 75 feet of that part of property described in such Cer- the West 200 feet of the North- All of said property being in the NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE tificate will be sold to the high- west Y. of the Southeast 1/4. ly- County of Levy, State of Florida. HOLDER(S): DIANE JUNE AN- est bidder in the Courthouse ing North of State Highway 40, DREWS lobby on the 11th day of Febru- all situated in Section 1, Town- Unless such Certificate shall be ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. ship 17 South, Range 16 East, redeemed according to law, the LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF Levy County, Florida. TOGETH- property described in such Cer- THE PROPERTY: TRACT DATED this 28th day of Decem- ER WITH A 1964 SKYL Mobile tificate will be sold to the high- #029, LEGALLY DESCRIBED ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp Home bearing ID#F54X2481. est bidder in the Courthouse AS THE W 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Said sale shall be made to the lobby on the 11th day of Febru- OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 COURT LEVY COUNTY, highest and best bidder for cash ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION FLORIDA pursuant to the Summary Final 12, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, Judgment entered in the above DATED this 28th day of Decem- RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, styled cause and will be held in ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. the County Commission Room CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND EXCEPT ROAD RIGHT in the Levy County Courthouse, COURT LEVY COUNTY, OF WAY. Bronson, Florida on the 14th FLORIDA day of January, 2019, com- NAMES IN WHICH AS- mencing at the hour of 11:00 Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, SESSED: ROSUE HERNAN- a.m. All interested parties shall 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. DEZ, JUANA HERNANDEZ be governed according to this Notice DATED this 28th day of All of said property being in the November, 2018. County of Levy, State of Florida. GREGORY V. BEAUCHAMP, Unless such Certificate shall be P.A. redeemed according to law, the P. 0. Box 1129 property described in such Cer- Chiefland, FL 32644 tificate will be sold to the high- Bar No. 178770 est bidder in the Courthouse (352)493-1458 lobby on the 11th day of Febru- EMAIL: [email protected] ary, 2019 at 10:00 AM. Published January 3, 10, 2018 DATED this 28th day of Decem- ber, 2018. Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

Pub: 01/10/2019, 01/17/2019, 01/24/2019, 01/31/2019. Thursday, January 10, 2019 Chiefland Citizen 7B IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT US Highway 301 North, Tampa, CR 49, Live Oak FL 32060 or OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIR OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL FL, 33637 by e-mail to [email protected], CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY within twenty-one (21) days of COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA A copy of the agenda may be newspaper publication of the CIVIL DIVISION Case #: 2017-CA-000289 CASE NO.: 2017 CA 000539 CASE NO.: 2018 CA 000166 obtained by contacting: Water- notice of final agency action Case #: 2017-CA-000637 Matters.org – Boards, Meetings (for those persons to whom the MTGLQ Investors, L.P. U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., & Event Calendar; 1(800)423- District does not mail or email Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Plaintiff, TRUSTEE FOR LSF10 MAS- Plaintiff, 1476 (FL only) or (352)796- actual notice). A petition must Mr. Cooper -vs.- TER PARTICIPATION TRUST, VS. 7211. comply with Sections 120.54(5) Plaintiff, Alfred James Crocco a/k/a Plaintiff, RICHARD R. FRASER; et al., (b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), Florida -vs.- Alfred J. Crocco; Unknown VS. Defendant(s). The Southwest Florida Water Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter Amy S. Mann a/k/a Amy Sue Spouse of Alfred James Crocco VILAS R. BURKHARD;SHA- Management District (District) 28¬106, F.A.C. The District will Rollison a/k/a Amy S. Rol- a/k/a Alfred J. Crocco; Jeanne RON THERESE PALMER; et NOTICE OF ACTION does not discriminate on the not accept a petition sent by lison; Unknown Spouse of Turner a/k/a Jeanine M. Crocco al., TO: Unknown Heirs Ben- basis of disability. This non- facsimile (fax). Mediation pur- Amy S. Mann a/k/a Amy Sue a/k/a Jeanine Crocco; Unknown Defendant(s). eficiaries, Devisees, Surviving discrimination policy involves suant to Section 120.573, F.S., Rollison a/k/a Amy S. Rolli- Parties in Possession #1, If liv- Spouse, Grantees, Assignee, every aspect of the District’s is not available. son; United States of America, ing, and all Unknown Parties NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Lienors, Creditors, Trustees, functions, including access to A petition for an administrative Acting Through the Secretary claiming by, through, under and SALE PURSUANT TO CHAP- And All Other Parties Claiming and participation in the District’s hearing is deemed filed upon of Housing and Urban Devel- against the above named De- TER 45 An Interest By Through Under programs and activities. Anyone receipt of the complete petition opment; Unknown Parties in fendant(s) who are not known to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Or Against The Estate Of Wil- requiring reasonable accommo- by the District Clerk at the Dis- Possession #1, if living, and be dead or alive, whether said that sale will be made pursuant liam Scott Fraser, III AKA W. dation as provided for in the trict Headquarters in Live Oak, all Unknown Parties claiming Unknown Parties may claim to an Order of Final Judgment. Scott Fraser III Americans with Disabilities Act FL during the District’s regular by, through, under and against an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Final Judgment was awarded Last Known Residence: Un- should contact the District’s Hu- business hours. The District's the above named Defen- Devisees, Grantees, or Other on December 26, 2018 in Civil known man Resources Bureau Chief, regular business hours are 8 dant(s) who are not known to Claimants; Unknown Parties Case No. 2017 CA 000539, of 2379 Broad St., Brooksville, FL a.m. – 5 p.m., excluding week- be dead or alive, whether said in Possession #2, If living, and the Circuit Court of the EIGHTH YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an 34604-6899; telephone (352) ends and District holidays. Pe- Unknown Parties may claim all Unknown Parties claiming Judicial Circuit in and for Levy action to foreclose a mortgage 796-7211 or 1-800-423-1476 titions received by the District an interest as Spouse, Heirs, by, through, under and against County, Florida, wherein, on the following property in (FL only), ext. 4703; or email Clerk after the District's reg- Devisees, Grantees, or Other the above named Defendant(s) U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS LEVY County, Florida: LOTS 4, ADACoordinator@WaterMat- ular business hours shall be Claimants; Unknown Parties who are not known to be dead TRUSTEE FOR LSF10 MAS- 5, BLOCK K, CASON'S INGLIS ters.org. If you are hearing or deemed filed as of 8 a.m. on the in Possession #2, if living, and or alive, whether said Unknown TER PARTICIPATION TRUST ACRES UNIT 1, ACCORDING speech impaired, please con- next regular District business all Unknown Parties claiming Parties may claim an interest is the Plaintiff, and VILAS TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- tact the agency using the Flor- day. by, through, under and against as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, R. BURKHARD; SHARON CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, ida Relay Service, 1(800)955- The right to an administrative the above named Defendant(s) Grantees, or Other Claimants THERESE PALMER; GROW PAGE 41, PUBLIC RECORDS 8771 (TDD) or 1(800)955-8770 hearing and the relevant pro- who are not known to be dead Defendant(s). FINANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT OF LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- (Voice). cedures to be followed are or alive, whether said Unknown UNION; are Defendants. IDA. TOGETHER WITH A governed by Chapter 120, Flor- Parties may claim an interest NOTICE OF SALE MOBILE HOME DESCRIBED If any person decides to ap- ida Statutes, Chapter 28-106, as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The Clerk of the Court, Danny AS: BUILDING #: 1 SIDE: A peal any decision made by the Florida Administrative Code, Grantees, or Other Claimants pursuant to order rescheduling J. Shipp will sell to the highest YEAR: 2003 MAKE: DEER Board/Committee with respect and Rule 40B-1.1010, Florida Defendant(s). foreclosure sale or Final Judg- bidder for cash at 355 Court LENGTH: 60 X 14 VIN #: GA- to any matter considered at Administrative Code. Because ment, entered in Civil Case No. Street, BOCC Meeting Room, FL239A16954DC21 TITLE #: this meeting or hearing, he/she the administrative hearing pro- NOTICE OF SALE 2017-CA-000289 of the Circuit Bronson, FL 32621 on April 8, 87907292 will need to ensure that a ver- cess is designed to formulate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit 2019 at 11:00 AM the following batim record of the proceeding final agency action, the filing of pursuant to order rescheduling in and for Levy County, Flori- described real property as set BUILDING #: 1 SIDE: B is made, which record includes a petition means the District's fi- foreclosure sale or Final Judg- da, wherein MTGLQ Investors, forth in said Final Judgment, to YEAR: 2003 MAKE: DEER the testimony and evidence nal action may be different from ment, entered in Civil Case No. L.P., Plaintiff and Alfred James wit: LENGTH: 60 X 14 VIN #: GA- from which the appeal is to be the position taken by it in this 2017-CA-000637 of the Circuit Crocco a/k/a Alfred J. Crocco LOT THIRTY (30) OF EMER- FL239B16954DC21 TITLE #: issued. notice. Failure to file a petition Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit are defendant(s), I, Clerk of ALD FOREST, A SUBDIVISION 87907221 LOTS 4, 5, BLOCK for an administrative hearing in and for Levy County, Florida, Court, Danny J. Shipp, will sell AS PER PLAT THEREOF RE- K, CASON'S INGLIS ACRES For more information, you may within the requisite time frame wherein Nationstar Mortgage to the highest and best bidder CORDED IN PLAT BOOK "7", UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE contact: Martha.Gruber@swfw- shall constitute a waiver of the LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper, Plaintiff for cash AT THE FRONT DOOR PAGE 45, OF THE PUBLIC PLAT THEREOF RECORDED md.state.fl.us; 1(800)423-1476 right to an administrative hear- and Amy S. Mann a/k/a Amy AT LEVY COUNTY COURT- RECORDS OF LEVY COUN- IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 41, (FL only) or (813) 985-7481 ing. (Rule 28-106.111, F.A.C.). Sue Rollison a/k/a Amy S. Rolli- HOUSE, LOCATED AT 355 S. TY, FLORIDA. TAX MAP OR PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY Ext.4307 (Ad Order EXE0655) If you wish to do so, you may son are defendant(s), I, Clerk of COURT STREET, BRONSON, PARCEL ID NO: 18932-000-00 COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been request the Notice of Rights for Court, Danny J. Shipp, will sell LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, filed against you and you are Published January 10, 2019 this permit by contacting the to the highest and best bidder AT 11:00 A.M. on January 28, TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE required to serve a copy of your Business Resource Special- for cash AT THE FRONT DOOR 2019, the following described HOME written defenses, if any, to it on NOTICE OF FINAL AGEN- ist in the Division of Resource AT LEVY COUNTY COURT- property as set forth in said Fi- BUILDING #: 1 SIDE: A ALDRIDGE | PITE, LLP, Plain- CY ACTION TAKEN BY THE Management (RM), 9225 CR HOUSE, LOCATED AT 355 S. nal Judgment, to-wit: YEAR: 1994 MAKE: HARB tiff’s attorney, at 1615 South SUWANNEE RIVER WATER 49, Live Oak,, FL 32060, or by COURT STREET, BRONSON, THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 LENGTH: 58 X 14 Congress Avenue, Suite 200, MANAGEMENT DISTRICT phone at 386.362.1001. LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION VIN #: GAFLR54A74787HS TI- Delray Beach, FL 33445, on or AT 11:00 A.M. on January 28, 11, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, TLE #: 66731439 before February 11, 2019, and Notice is hereby given that the Published January 10, 2019 2019, the following described RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY COUN- file the original with the clerk of Suwannee River Water Man- property as set forth in said Fi- TY, FLORIDA, LESS THE BUILDING #: 1 SIDE: B this court either before service agement District has issued nal Judgment, to-wit: EAST 204.17 FEET THEREOF, YEAR: 1994 MAKE: HARB on Plaintiff’s attorney or imme- Water Use Permit Number LOT 4 OF SOUTHERN PINES, SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT LENGTH: 58 X 14 diately thereafter; otherwise a 2-075-221114-3 authorizing the ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OVER AND ACROSS THE VIN #: GAFLR54B74787HS TI- default will be entered against withdrawal of 0.1270 million THEREOF AS RECORDED IN SOUTH 25 FEET THEREOF. TLE #: 66731441 you for the relief demanded in gallons per day of groundwater PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE(S) 37, the complaint or petition. for beverage processing use to OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS TOGETHER WITH THAT ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN DS Services of America, Inc. OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. CERTAIN MANUFACTURED INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Dated on December 31, 2019. 2300 Windy Ridge Parkway, HOME, YEAR: 1997, MAKE: FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, Atlanta, Georgia. The project is ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN SPRINGER (S.& S. HOMES, OTHER THAN THE PROPER- DANNY J. SHIPP located in Section 7, Township INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS INC.), VIN#: N87851A AND TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE As Clerk of the Court 14S, Range 17E Levy County. FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, VIN#: N87851B. OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST By: LaQuanda Latson Files pertaining to the project OTHER THAN THE PROPER- FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 As Deputy Clerk referred above is available for TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN DAYS AFTER THE SALE. inspection at: https://permitting. OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Published January 10, 17, 2019 sjrwmd.com/srepermitting/jsp/ FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, WITNESS my hand and the start.jsp. DAYS AFTER THE SALE. OTHER THAN THE PROPER- seal of the court on January 2, TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE 2019. NOTICE OF RIGHTS The Southwest Florida Water If you are a person with a dis- OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST A person whose substantial Management District (SWFW- ability who needs any accom- FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 CLERK OF THE COURT interests are or may be affect- MD) announces the following modation in order to participate DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Danny J. Shipp ed has the right to request an public meeting to which all in this proceeding, you are en- administrative hearing by filing interested persons are invit- titled, at no cost to you, to the If you are a person with a dis- Aldridge | Pite, LLP a written petition with the Su- ed: provision of certain assistance. ability who needs any accom- Attorney for Plaintiff(s) wannee River Water Manage- Please contact the ADA Coor- modation in order to participate 1615 South Congress Avenue ment District (District). Pursuant FY2019 FDOT Mitigation Plan dinator;201 East University Av- in this proceeding, you are en- Suite 200 to Chapter 28-106 and Rule Public Meeting - To review the enue, Room 410, Gainesville, titled, at no cost to you, to the Delray Beach, FL 33445 40B-1.1010, Florida Adminis- District's Mitigation Plan for Florida 32601 (352) 491-4490 provision of certain assistance. Deputy Clerk trative Code (F.A.C.), the pe- 2019. at least 7 days before your Please contact the ADA Coor- tition must be filed (received) scheduled court appearance, dinator;201 East University Av- Phone: 561.392.6391 either by delivery at the office DATE/TIME: Thursday, Janu- or immediately upon receiving enue, Room 410, Gainesville, Fax: 561.392.6965 of the Resource Management ary 24, 2019; 2:00 p.m. this notification of the time be- Florida 32601 (352) 491-4490 Business Resource Specialist fore the scheduled appearance at least 7 days before your Published January 10, 17, 2019 at District Headquarters, 9225 PLACE: Tampa Office – 7601 is less than 7 days. If you are scheduled court appearance, hearing or voice impaired, call or immediately upon receiving 711. this notification of the time be- fore the scheduled appearance Danny J. Shipp is less than 7 days. If you are CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT hearing or voice impaired, call COURT 711. Levy County, Florida DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Submitted By: ATTORNEY COURT FOR PLAINTIFF: Levy County, Florida SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT GACHÉ, LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Submitted By: ATTORNEY Suite 360 FOR PLAINTIFF: Boca Raton, Florida 33431 SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & (561) 998-6700 GACHÉ, LLP (561) 998-6707 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Published January 10, 17, 2019 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 (561) 998-6700 (561) 998-6707

Published January 10, 17, 2019 8B Chiefland Citizen Thursday, January 10, 2019

In the Circuit Court for Levy IN THE CIRCUIT COURT submit a written request for a For information or to do- and resources and through County, Florida OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL staff report containing proposed nate, please call 352-542- fund-raising projects to File NO. 2018-CP-256 CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY agency action regarding the Probate Division COUNTY, FLORIDA application by writing to the Su- ACTIVITIES 0157. purchase reading materials, CIVIL ACTION wannee River Water Manage- continued from Page 3A Second to None Thrift books on tape, videos, op- In Re: Estate of Case#: 2018-CA-000288 ment District, Attn: Resource Shop Come browse The erating supplies and minor Paul R. Layton Management, 9225 C.R. 49, Second To None Thrift equipment. There are no discharge. For more in- Deceased The Bank of New York Mellon, Live Oak, Florida 32060. Such Shoppe located behind the dues. For more informa- f/k/a The Bank of New York, comments or requests must be formation, please call 352- Yankeetown-Inglis Wom- tion, please call Friends Notice to Creditors successor in interest to JP- received by 5:00 PM within 14 275-7838. Semper Fidelis. The administration of the estate Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., as days from the date of publica- an’s Club in Yankeetown. President Ann Brown at of Paul R. Layton. deceased Trustee for Bear Steams Asset tion. Bingo/Karaoke/Games The ladies are constantly 352-226-7413. whose date of death was Octo- Backed Securities Trust 2006- adding and updating the Levy/Gilchrist Retired ber 26, 2018 is pending in the SDI, Asset-Backed Certificates, No further public notice will be Disabled American Circuit Court for Levy County, Series 2006-SD 1 provided regarding this appli- Veterans Auxiliary Unit shoppe, man cave and bou- Educators Association Florida, Probate Divison the Plaintiff, cation. A copy of the staff re- 63 Disabled America Veter- tique sections. In March meets on the third Monday address of which is 355 South ~vs.- port must be requested in order ans Auxiliary Unit 63, Pris- everything on the racks will of every month at the Gath- Court Street, Bronson, FL Unknown Heirs, Devisees, to remain advised of further be $1. Stocked solely by ering Table in Chiefland. 32621. The name and address Grantees, Assignees, Credi- proceedings. Substantially af- on Road, Cross City offers of the personal representative tors, Lienors, and Trustees of fected persons are entitled to Bingo every Wednesday at donations from club mem- The meeting will start and the personal representa- Brenda B. Jones a/k/a Brenda request an administrative hear- 12 p.m. start. Doors open bers and the community, at 10:30 a.m. followed by tive's attorney are set forth be- Jones, Deceased, and All Other ing, pursuant to Title 28, Florida at 10:30 a.m., and cof- the Second To None Thrift lunch. Any retired educa- low. Persons Claiming by and Administrative Code, regarding Shoppe is one of the finest tor from Gilchrist or Levy All creditors of the decedent Through, Under, Against The the proposed agency action by fee donuts and lunch will and other persons having Named Defendant (s); Ellen submitting a written request af- be available. DAVA also and least expensive in the counties is invited to attend. claims or demands against Smith; Edgar Jones, Jr.; Donald ter reviewing the staff report. hosts Bingo on Saturdays area. Hours are Monday Tri-County Cruisers decedent's estate on whom a Hubert Jones alk/a Donald H. at 6 p.m., with doors open- through Saturday 10 a.m. to meet to show off its clas- copy of this notice is required to Jones a/k/a Donald Jones; Ron- Published January 10, 2019 2 p.m. and Thursday 5 p.m. sic vehicles from 6:30 to 8 be served must file their claims ald Jones; Unknown Spouse of ing at 4:30 p.m. There are with this court ON OR BEFORE Ellen Smith; Unknown Spouse $100 jackpots, prizes and to 7 p.m. with questions p.m. on Fridays at the Gath- THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS of Edgar Jones, Jr.; Unknown SUWANNEE RIVER WATER giveaways. The address is 352-447-2057 before Bin- ering Table in Chiefland. AFTER THE TIME OF THE Spouse of Donald Hubert MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 125 NE 165th Ave (Prison go. All proceeds generated Show up to show your car FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Jones a/k/a Donald H. Jones PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLI- Road). Come and have fun from sales are given back to and have a good time. NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER a/k/a Donald Jones; Unknown CATION the community. Thrift Shop THE DATE OF SERVICE OF Spouse of Ronald Jones; Un- and support our veterans! Rotary A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON known Parties in Possession Notice is hereby given that pur- Volunteers are needed and For more information, call Chiefland Rotary THEM. #2, If living, and all Unknown suant to Chapter 373, Florida 352-498-7707 or 352-221- we will train. Any and all All other creditors of the dece- Parties claiming by, through, Statutes, the following applica- meets at noon Wednesdays 8043. hours are needed. dent and other persons having under and against the above tion for permit was received on Tri–County Outreach at The Gathering Table on claims or demands against named Defendant(s) who December 26, 2018: Main Street. decedent's estate must file their are not known to be dead or American Legion Thrift Store is open Mon- claims with this court WITHIN 3 alive, whether said Unknown Kyle and Frances Parnell, 651 day through Thursday from Suwannee Valley Ro- Bingo American Legion MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Parties may claim an interest NW 130th Street, Trenton, FL 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The store tary meets at noon on Post 236 of Bronson is OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, 32619, has submitted an ap- is at 708 N Main St., Chief- Thursdays at the Haven OF THIS NOTICE. Grantees, or Other Claimants; plication to modify Water Use open now for Bingo ev- land. Sales benefit the on- Hospice Community Cen- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED Clerk of the Circuit Court of Permit number 2-075-233727- ery Monday at 6 p.m. 1, authorizing a maximum av- site emergency food pan- ter in Chiefland. WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS Levy County, Florida Bring a friend and come SET FORTH IN FLORIDA Defendant(s ). erage daily use of 0.0668 mil- try. For more information, Williston Rotary meets join us in the double- STATUES SECTION 733.702 lion gallons of groundwater for please call 352-493-2310. at 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays at WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTICE OF ACTION FORE- agricultural use in 1-in-10 year wide at 9550 Hwy 27 Alt. First Presbyterian Church, drought conditions. This proj- NOTWITHSTANDING THE CLOSURE PROCEED- toward Williston on the Farmers Markets 247 NE First St. TIME PERIODS SET FORTH INGS-PROPERTY ect is located in Township 11S, right-hand side. Handi- ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TO: Edgar Jones, Jr.: LAST Range 15E, Section 14 in Levy South Levy Market- Help TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE KNO'iVN ADDRESS, 936 Pep- County. cap parking is in the rear place in Inglis is the fourth AFTER THE DECEDENT'S pers Creek Road, Marion, NC of the building. Hope to Saturday of each month. Ask for help: Ev- DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. 28752 and Unknown Spouse Interested persons may com- see you there. For inqui- Summer hours are 9 a.m. to ery day, older adults are of Edgar Jones, Jr.: LAST ment upon the application or ries, please call Margie at abused, neglected and The date of first publication of KNOWN ADDRESS, 936 Pep- submit a written request for a noon. this notice is January 3, 2019 pers Creek Road, Marion, NC staff report containing proposed 352-317-5922 or Tom at The marketplace is in denied their rights. Old- 28752 Residence unknown, if- agency action regarding the 352-486-6721. Inglis on Highway 19 in er adults have the right to Attorney for Personal Repre- living, including any unknown application by writing to the Su- AMVETS Post 444 front of Food Ranch For dignity and respect; to not sentative: spouse of the said Defendants, wannee River Water Manage- hosts bingo each Wednes- more information, please be yelled at, hit or humil- Woodroe Blake Fugate if either has remarried and if ei- ment District, Attn: Resource day at 6:30 p.m.; and Fri- Attorney for Marvin Santerfeit ther or both of said Defendants Management, 9225 C.R. 49, call 352-302-1771. iated; and to make their Florida Bar Number: 96352 are dead, their respective un- Live Oak, Florida 32060. Such day and Sunday at 7 p.m. own decisions. No one Post Office Box 98 known heirs, devisees, grant- comments or requests must be The post is at 13751 NE Dieting/Weight Control has the right to abuse our Williston, FL 32696 ees, assignees, creditors, lien- received by 5:00 PM within 14 52nd Place, Williston. Chiefland TOPS meets elders physically or emo- Telephone: 352-528-0019 ors, and trustees, and all other days from the date of publica- AMVETS Post 88 in Fax: 352-528-4919 persons claiming by, through, tion. from 10:45 to 11: 45 a.m. tionally, to threaten them, Email: blake@normdfugatepa. under or against the named Bronson (next to the Bron- on Mondays at Good Shep- or to take their money or com Defendant(s); and the afore- No further public notice will be son Speedway) at 10050 herd Lutheran Church, property without consent. Secondary Email: janice@ mentioned named Defendant(s) provided regarding this appli- N.E. S.R. 24 has bingo ev- U.S. Highway 19, north Be empowered to prevent normdfugatepa.com; aman- and such of the aforementioned cation. A copy of the staff re- ery Tuesday at 7 p.m. [email protected] unknown Defendants and such port must be requested in order of Chiefland. Both sexes becoming a victim of elder of the aforementioned unknown to remain advised of further Grand Slam Bridge are welcome. For informa- abuse. Talk to your cler- Personal Representative Defendants as may be infants, proceedings. Substantially af- meets 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. tion, call 352-463-9111. gy, doctor or someone you Marvin Santerfeit incompetents or otherwise not fected persons are entitled to Mondays at the Gather- We have a new TOPS trust and call the confiden- 675 River Valley Drive sui juris. request an administrative hear- ing Table in Chiefland. No. 0891 in Chiefland. The tial Elder Abuse Hotline at Dacula, Georgia 30019 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ing, pursuant to Title 28, Florida that an action has been com- Administrative Code, regarding For information, call group meeting is Thursdays 1-800-96-ABUSE (1-800- Published January 3, 10, 2019 menced to foreclose a mort- the proposed agency action by Joan at 352-493-4743. at 11 a.m. All are welcome. 962-2873), if you or some- gage on submitting a written request af- Weekly and substitute The group has national and one you know is abused. ter reviewing the staff report. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT the following real prope1ty, lying players are needed. international recognition. Do not be afraid to ask for OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL and being and situated in Levy BINGO for a cause County, Florida, more particu- Published January 10, 2019 Come for a visit and learn help. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY Tired of the rain? Need to lose weight your way! Grandparents Rais- COUNTY, FLORIDA larly described as follows: CASE NO. 2018 CA 000065 Public Auction to get out of the house? Please call 352-493-7339 ing Grandkids Support LOT SIX(6), BLOCK TWEN- Come on down for Bingo or 352-493-1351 for the Group meets the third SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVIC- TY FOUR (24), UNIVERSITY The Following Vehicle on the 2nd and 4th Thurs- OAKS SUBDIVISION, AS PER location and more informa- Tuesday at 10 a.m. to noon ING LLC VIN: 1GCCS19W418137143 day of the month through tion. at First Baptist Church Plaintiff, PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT Year: 2001 v. BOOK 4, PAGES 15, 15H Make: CHEV August at the Yankeetown Tai Chi Chuan: Mov- of Cross City, 16024 US. CHARLES HURST; UNKNOWN THROUGH 15M, OF THE Model: S10* Inglis Woman’s Club. ing for Better Balance ev- 19.,Cross City. Childcare PUBLIC RECORD OF LEVY SPOUSE OF CHARLES will be sold at Public Auction Come join us & have some ery Monday and Wednes- is provided. Meet with HURST; UNKNOWN TENANT COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETH- January 19, 2019 at 11:00AM ER WITH THAT CERTAIN fun! Support a great local day at 11 a.m. at First other grandparents raising 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; to satisfy a lien, Florida Statue cause! Since 1969, YIWC Defendants. MANUFACTURED HOME, 713.78,The auction will take United Methodist Church, grandchildren, share expe- YEAR: 1996, MAKE: TRINITY, place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland has awarded over $100,000 707 N. Main St., Chief- riences, help find resources NOTICE OF SALE VIN#: FLA146M9954A AND FL 32627 at 11:00 AM by Tri in scholarships to local stu- land, in the fellowship hall. that can help and support Notice is hereby given that, VIN#: FLA146M9954B. more County Towing & Recovery, Inc. commonly known as 10151 dents. Bingo income funds To register, please contact each other. pursuant to the Final Judgment (352)493-1818 the Woman’s Club Schol- of Foreclosure entered on No- Northeast 14th Street, Archer, Elizabeth (Liz) Dalusio at For more information, vember 06, 2018, and the Or- FL 32618. The Following Vehicle arship program, which are Elder Options by calling please call Gigi at 352- der Rescheduling Foreclosure VIN: 1G8JU52F7YY620441 awarded in May each year. 352-378-6649 ext. 152 or 493-9183. This action has been filed Sale, in this cause, in the Circuit Year: 2000 352-692-5252 Chiefland Senior Court of Levy County, Florida, against you and you are re- Make: STRN quired to serve a copy of Church/Thrift Shops Center, 305 SW First St., the clerk shall sell the property Model: L-Series* Social/Civic Groups situated in Levy County, Florida, your written defense, if any, will be sold at Public Auction Bronson United Meth- serves breakfast and lunch, described as: upon SHAPIRO, FISHMAN January 19, 2019 at 11:00AM odist Thrift Shop, 235 Clover Squares will Monday-Friday. Monday & GACHE, LLP, Attorneys for to satisfy a lien, Florida Statue Court St. in Bronson be- hold a “plus” workshop at and Wednesday at 9 a.m. LOT 15, FOXRIDGE SUBDIVI- Plaintiff, whose address is 4630 713.78,The auction will take Woodland Corporate Blvd., hind the church, shop hours 6:30 p.m. and the dance at is exercise class. At 9:30 SION, ACCORDING TO THE place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland 7 p.m. every Wednesday MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS Suite 100, Tampa, FL 33614, FL 32627 at 11:00 AM by Tri are Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon on Mondays RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Feb. 11, 2019 within thirty (30) County Towing & Recovery, Inc. a.m. to 1 p.m. until a new class begins in is a card-making class. days after the first publication of 8, PAGE 21, OF THE PUBLIC (352)493-1818 Divine Mercy Thrift November at the Willis- Wednesday is all other RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, this notice and file the original with the clerk of this Court ei- Center on the grounds of ton Crossings RV Resort crafts. Tuesday and Thurs- FLORIDA The Following Vehicle community center, 410 NE ther before service on Plaintiff's VIN: 1N4AL21E59N507662 St. John the Evangelist day come and socialize. a/k/a 3931 SE 193RD PLACE, attorney or immediately there Year: 2009 Church, 4050 NW High- Fifth St., Williston. For Fridays, 10 a.m. to noon after; otherwise a default will be YANKEETOWN, FL 34498 Make: NISS way 27A, is open Fridays more information, please is line dancing. The center entered against you for the re- will be sold at Public Auction call 352-528-3323. lief demanded in the Complaint. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. is open from 8 a.m. to 5 at public sale, to the highest January 31, 2019 at 11:00AM to 1 p.m. Sales go toward Friends of the Luther and best bidder, for cash, the to satisfy a lien, Florida Statue p.m. For more information, BOCC meeting room of the WITNESS my hand on the 27th 713.78,The auction will take feeding the needy in the Callaway Public Library, please call Bernadette Pre- Levy County Courthouse, 355 day of Dec. 2018 place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland area. Donations are accept- the Chiefland branch of ble at 352-490-7055 ext.1. South Court Street, Bronson, Danny J. Shipp FL 32627 at 11:00 AM by Tri the Levy County Public Circuit and County Courts ed. For more information, Food for Life distri- FL 32621, on January 28, 2019 County Towing & Recovery, Inc. please call 352-493-9723. Library System, meet the beginning at 11:00 AM. By LaQuanda Latson (352)493-1818 bution at Chiefland First If you are a person claiming a Deputy Clerk Holy Cross Catholic second Thursday of each United Methodist Church right to funds remaining after The Following Vehicle Church Thrift Shop in month at 11 a.m. at the li- will be every Saturday at Published January 10, 17, 2019 the sale, you must file a claim VIN: 1D7RB1CT6AS132382 Cross City has used fur- brary, 104 NE Third St., 10:30 a.m. The requested with the clerk no later than 60 Year: 2010 niture and low prices. It is Chiefland. The Friends sup- days after the sale. If you fail to Make: DODG donation is $5 per family SUWANNEE RIVER WATER open on Fridays and Satur- port the library by promot- file a claim you will not be enti- MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Model: RAM 1500 for fuel cost. tled to any remaining funds. PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLI- will be sold at Public Auction days from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ing the library’s programs CATION January 31, 2019 at 11:00AM Dated this ___31st__ day of to satisfy a lien, Florida statue _December, 2018. Notice is hereby given that pur- 713.78,The auction will take suant to Chapter 373, Florida place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland Danny J. Shipp Statutes, the following applica- FL 32627 at 11:00 AM by Tri Clerk of the Circuit Court tion for permit was received on County Towing & Recovery, Inc. (Seal) December 26, 2018: (352)493-1818 By: LaQuanda Latson Deputy Clerk Southpoint Dairy Holdings, Tri-County Towing & Recovery LLC, 4951 NW 170th Street, Inc. 2008 SW 4th Place. Chief- Published January 10, 17, 2019 Trenton, FL 32693 has sub- land.Fla.32644 352-493-1818 mitted an application to modify Office 352-260-0850 Fax 352- an existing Water Use Permit, 672-8486 Cell number 2-075-217150-4, to update well diameters, with no Published January 10, 2019 change in allocation. This proj- ect is located in Township 12S- Range 14E- Sections 16, 20, and 21 in Levy County.

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