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BRIEFLY COVID-19 LOOKING AHEAD: Narrowing learning gaps UPDATE According to the Florida Department Citrus County School District tracks down struggling online students to help of Health, 64 positive cases were reported BUSTER THOMPSON where pandemic learn- students underperform- Hebert said 973 students want in Citrus County Staff writer ing gaps have a better ing in core subjects, He- to keep learning online, requir- since the latest up- chance of narrowing. bert said, 1,600 students ing their parents or caregivers to date. Four new As the Citrus County School “That’s what the have yet to reply. submit an education plan to the District enters another semester schools have been work- Hebert said if schools district, proving they will part- deaths were reported amid COVID-19, its school ad- ing through,” Dr. Scott still don’t get a response, ner with teachers to act as their for a total of 289. ministrators continue to track Hebert, the school dis- social workers will visit children’s learning coach. To date in the down and help out their online trict’s chief academic of- student homes As of Monday, according to the county, 7,553 people students who have poor grades. ficer, told the Chronicle Scott in-person. school district, 2,737 students have tested positive It’s been a priority for local ed- Editorial Board on Hebert “We have to know were enrolled in Citrus Virtual, (including 50 non- ucation officials to contact strug- Wednesday. chief academic what their decision is,” which had close to 4,000 students residents). gling pupils enrolled in the Since the district began officer. Hebert said, noting the at its peak enrollment during the Five new hospital- district’s Citrus Virtual class- in mid-December reach- fall semester ends fall. izations were re- rooms to try and get them back ing out via phone, email and Jan. 15 before spring semester ported for a total of into brick-and-mortar schools, mail to families of Citrus Virtual starts Jan. 19. See GAPS/Page A7 546 hospitalized. Totals reflect prelim- inary reports received by the state, and are subject to revision. Businesses hit Ocala by COVID costs can get help Frightened into man Local businesses starting today, Jan. 11, can apply for two differ- pitches ent grants to help them financially due to COVID-19 expenses. realizing a dream The Personal Pro- $220 tective Equipment (PPE) micro grant will have a minimum Near-death experience leads area woman to open boutique million award of $250 up to a maximum $2,500. It MICHAEL D. BATES will pay up to Staff writer $2,500 for business’s ‘ranch’ PPE expenses in- Inverness resident and business curred between owner Regan Elson almost died MIKE WRIGHT March 1 and Dec. 15, last March from sepsis. Staff writer 2020. The life-threatening disease The Small Business caused infection to build up and Mitchell Coulton has Retrofit/Adaption grant Elson, 22, endured some painful big dreams to help the will have a maximum moments that caused her to be hos- millions of American award of $10,000 per pitalized for five days. women military veterans business. This is to pay But it was that experience that who are in need of mental- solidified Elson’s longtime desire for business’s adapta- health counseling to open a boutique. Life, she said, is services. tion and modification too short and she called that har- COVID-related More than just counsel- rowing time “an eye-opener.” ing, through. His plans in- expenses. “Having my own store has always clude housing, Both grants will be been a dream,” Elson said. “After I transitional training, day- offered through the got sick, I did everything I could to care for children, organic county on a reimburse- make it come true. I feared I might farming and a PTSD ment basis and will re- die and that accelerated my dream equestrian program. quire the business to open a boutique.” Coulton, an accountant owner to submit an ap- On Dec. 5, Elson opened Twisted who owns a barber shop plication online through Moon Boutique at 105 S. Osceola in Marion SurveyMonkey. Ave. in downtown Inverness. She County Visit www.Citrus rents an upstairs room at the Tan- with his BOCC.com. Applications gles Hair Salon and Day Spa, a wife, is will be accepted until downtown Inverness fixture for the un- some 22 years. funds are exhausted. paid ex- Elson has known the salon owner, ecutive — From staff reports Stacey McKinney, for quite some director time and she and her mom and of Women grandmother have gotten their hair Holly ONLINE POLL: Davis Veterans done there for a long time. in Crisis, “Grandmother mentioned to Citrus County What do commissioner. a non- McKinney that her daughter was profit you think? looking for space to open her bou- that has tried to raise tique and one thing led to another,” awareness for what Coul- Opioid overdose deaths Elson said. ton proposes as the increased sharply in The partnership works. While $220 million Whispering Citrus County during salon clients are waiting for their Oaks Ranch, which as of the COVID-19 hair appointment, McKinney and now exists only on paper pandemic. How can our her staff invite them to walk up- despite photos on the local community best stairs and check out Elson’s group’s website of horses, handle the opioid crisis? boutique. cabins and administra- A. More arrests. People McKinney said she was im- tion building. who use drugs need to pressed right from the start with Commissioner Holly Elson’s enthusiasm, especially MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle be in jail. Davis, who met Coulton being so young. Regan Elson, 22, has owned Twisted Moon Boutique for several months. B. Decriminalize drugs Following a medical crisis, she said she was motivated to start her own through a mutual friend and set up a well- See DREAM/Page A7 business, something she has wanted to do since the age of 16. See RANCH/Page A5 connected social web of rehabilitation. C. Build an opioid treatment center that will be the hub of dealing with drugs in the county. Preparing county’s children for the future D. We need direction and guidance at a national level. Local State Chamber of Commerce leader talks Citrus poverty stats, reading levels strategies are not cutting the mustard. MICHAEL D. BATES northeastern section Commerce luncheon Fri- U.S. census. E. Don’t do anything. Staff writer near Hernando. day, Wilson drew atten- “What do you want Citrus to be This is a problem that Statewide, more than tion to the Florida in 10 years?” he asked the can’t be solved. There are 5,484 children 870,000 children live in Chamber Foundation’s 100 members present at the To vote, visit www. younger than the age of 18 living poverty, defined by the Prosperity Initiative and luncheon. chronicleonline.com. in poverty in Citrus County, ac- state as a family of four asked chamber members If those population hike projec- cording to 2019 U.S. Census data. making $26,200 or less present to take steps tions hold, it means Citrus County Scroll down the home And of those children, the ma- per year. now and prepare for the will have to create 5,000 new jobs page and look for the jority (56.9% or 741 of them) live Mark Wilson, Mark influx of another by 2030, Wilson said. poll box in the right- in the ZIP code 34428 in north- president/CEO of the Wilson 12,000 or 30,000 people And that will be difficult if hand column. western Citrus. Florida Chamber, said president/CEO, moving to Citrus County such poverty is allowed to Results will appear Conversely, of all 13 county his organization is doing Fla. Chamber in the next decade. worsen and reading scores of next Monday. Find last ZIP codes, the one with the least something about it. As of Commerce There are 149,657 peo- third-graders are not improved. week’s online poll number of children (7.5% or 119) guest speaker at the Cit- ple who currently live in results./Page A3 living in poverty is 34442, in the rus County Chamber of this county, according to the See FUTURE/Page A7

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STATE &CITRUS L COUNTYOCAL CHRONICLE Around the COUNTY Waterfront issues under consideration Live workshops Crystal River Council to vote on finalizing paddlecraft operations, launch fees resume via Zoom OCALA – CareerSource Citrus Levy Marion will re- BUSTER THOMPSON overcrowding at Hunter Springs wristbands as proof of a city-paid map after a boat repair and main- Staff writer Park and obtain more city reve- launch. tenance business requested the sume live employability nue from businesses profiting for Roughly $101,000 of the funding zones didn’t encompass its work- workshops beginning Mon- Kings Bay Park and the com- free from a public park. will be collected from launch ing docks to allow for normal op- day, Jan. 11, with Job Spe- mercial paddlecraft industry it “Crystal River has helped them frees, city staff projects, while the erations without violating city cific Résumé Development, has been tasked to host will be the establish a very lucrative business city’s Community Redevelopment code. followed Jan. 15 by Inter- subjects of Crystal River City on government land,” Frink told Agency (CRA) makes up the Violating a city quiet zone view Strategies That Get Council’s upcoming meeting. the Chronicle Editorial Board balance. means producing a sound louder You Noticed. Council will call to order at 5:30 Wednesday, “and it’s time for them Frink’s third and final ask of than 55 A-weighted decibels — the The workshops are free p.m. Monday, Jan. 11, at its cham- to contribute.” council will be to approve up to same as a running household re- and take place via Zoom. bers inside Crystal River City First, on Frink’s agenda Mon- $30,000 from the general fund to frigerator — at least 25 feet from Workshop descriptions and Hall, 123 NW U.S. 19. day, council will vote on pay Jones Edmunds and Associ- its source. online registration links are City Manager Ken whether to enter into ates for a long-term master plan to I Council has a vote on its con- available at careersource- Frink will introduce franchise contracts with develop Kings Bay Park so it can sent agenda to schedule a special clm.com/calendar/. council members to three the six permitted kayak handle and move increased traffic meeting of the Crystal River Com- Live workshops take agenda items focused on and paddle board ven- and activity. munity Redevelopment Agency place each Monday and Fri- finalizing how registered dors, granting their ability Also on council’s agenda (CRA) Board, on which council paddlecraft businesses to do business at Kings Monday: members also chair, for 5 p.m. Jan. day, except when otherwise must operate at the city Bay Park. I City Attorney Robert Batsel 25. specified (such as holiday park and pay fees for Ken This includes formaliz- Jr. will update council on what the This meeting is to accommo- closures). their clientele to launch Frink ing a $5 fee for each owners of the local Crystal Square date banking deadlines for the All workshop attendees there. launched vessel, and a shopping plaza at 579 SE U.S. 19 CRA to refinance its $3.5 million are invited to team up with Crystal River These measures, if ap- city manager. lease agreement for them are planning to do with its blighted loan from 2016, which was used to career coaches who can proved, will go into effect to rent city-built equip- property after council put them fund a portion of the city River- provide additional assis- Feb. 1. ment corrals at either $750 or on notice for code violations and a walk and Town Square. tance and job referrals. For Since mid-August, after council $1,500 a month, depending on if $333,549 debt owed to the city in I Council has a vote on its con- information, call 800-434- approved the measure in late Oc- they own a physical storefront unpaid assessments and fines. sent agenda to approve an event JOBS (5627) or visit tober, Crystal River required its within city limits. I Council will vote on whether permit and road-closure request careersourceclm.com. licensed paddlecraft vendors and Frink will ask council Monday to update a new map of “noise for the Martin Luther King Jr. Alli- their renters to travel to and to approve $103,107 for a city staff sensitive” zones it established in ance to host the 2021 Martin Lu- Learn about launch from King’s Bay Park at restructuring related to addi- September to quiet things down in ther King Jr. Extravaganza on annual checkups the end of Northwest Third Street. tional staffing at Kings Bay Park King’s Bay’s popular boating and Jan. 18, a drive-thru-only event for It was an effort pushed by Frink to monitor paddlecraft opera- swimming holes. food giveaways and COVID-19 A free, live seminar, “Why last summer to quell tions, including dispersing of City staff created the modified testing. are Annual Wellness Visits and Annual Adult Physical Examinations Important?,” will be presented online by Dr. Preeti Lekhra of Bay- Pavilion gets a facelift front Health Medical Group Primary Care-Citrus Hills from 11 a.m. to noon Thurs- day Jan. 21. Registration is required: visit AnnualWellness. eventbrite.com. Bayfront Health uses Google Meet as the virtual platform, and an active email address is required. Join Dr. Lekhra to learn about what is covered and what you should expect from these annual visits. From discussion about healthy lifestyle and safety precautions to vaccinations, routine eye and dental exams, mental health as well as lipid, cardiovascular, osteoporosis, breast, cervi- cal, prostate and colon screenings, this seminar will help understand annual health care and its impact on long-term health. Gardening seminars offered People prefer to be around companions, and so do plants. The Extension Service’s Monday, Jan. 25, Zoom Master Gardener Li- brary Seminar beginning at 1 p.m. discusses the criteria for best combining plants in the landscape and in containers. MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Plants often have a sym- The boat ramp docks and pavilion on the Hernando pool of the Tsala Apopka Chain of Lakes has received a facelift. County workers improved the two biotic relationship where facilities last week as Citrus County grounds crews work on re-decking of the fishing pier and gazebo at Hernando Beach, 3699 E. Orange Drive, both plants have mutual Hernando. Total cost of materials for the project is $1,190.05, which will be paid from the General Fund. For information, call 352-527-7540. benefit when planted to- gether. In addition, plant companions can offer a vi- HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED sual appeal when placed Key votes for the week ending Jan. 8, by Voterama in Congress together. The trick is to I Objecting to ’s Electoral Votes: adopted rules to govern its operations votes: Voting seven for and 92 against, the know what plants work well Voting 121-303, the House on Jan. 6 during the 117th Congress. The package Senate on together. defeated an effort to reject Arizona’s 11 (H Res 8) was added to a body of standing Jan. 7 turned back a challenge to the The seminar is free, but electoral votes won by President-elect Joe rules that has controlled House certification of Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral pre-registration is required Biden. Dan Webster, Yes. proceedings since the 1st Congress in votes in the 2020 presidential election. at www.plantcombos. I Objecting to Pennsylvania’s Electoral 1789. Dan Webster, No. Marco Rubio, No; Rick Scott, Yes. eventbrite.com. Votes: Voting 138-282 against, the House I Objecting to Arizona’s Electoral Votes: By I Key votes ahead: The House may take up a Citrus County Car on Jan. 7 defeated a bid to deny a tally of 6-93, the Senate on Jan. 6 resolution to impeach President Trump in certification of Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral defeated a bid to deny certification of the week of Jan. 11, while the Senate will Show & Music votes won by Biden.Dan Webster, Yes. Arizona’s 11 electoral votes. Marco Rubio, be in recess. Festival Jan. 31 I Adopting 117th Congress House Rules: Rick Scott, No. © 2021 Thomas Reports Inc. The Citrus County Car Voting 217-206, the House on Jan. 4 I Objecting to Pennsylvania’s electoral Call: 815-678-4305. Show & Music Festival will take place Sunday, Jan. 31, with vehicle registration ONLINE POLL RESULTS from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Cit- rus County Fairgrounds, QUESTION: It’s the first week of 2021. What goals do you have for yourself in the New Year? 3600 S. Florida Ave. (U.S. I A. Improve my fitness and diet. New year, new me. (142 votes) 41), Inverness. Spectators are free; show vehicles are I B. Get out of debt and start saving. This is the year I pay off my credit cards and live as I earn. (70 votes) $25 to register. I C. Find love. I’d be ecstatic to share my life with someone new. (28 votes) Call Ken McNally at 352- I D. Travel more. Adventure is calling my name. (70 votes) 341-1165 for information. I E. Explore a new hobby/activity. There’s something I’ve been meaning to try, and this year, I will. (23 votes) I F. Quit smoking. (17 votes) Play shuffleboard I G. Spend less time on my phone and live in the moment. (39 votes) with BH club I H. Start volunteering, or volunteer more. (33 votes) I The Beverly Hills Shuffle- I. Clear out the clutter; clean up, reorganize and redecorate the house. (148 votes) I board Club will meet at J. Get a new look. It’s full makeover time! (4 votes) 3:30 p.m. Thursday, I K. My 2021 isn’t listed. I’ll write it in the comments. (49 votes) Jan. 14, at the Citrus Total votes: 623. County Resource Center, For this week’s online poll question, see Page A1. 2804 W. Marc Knighton Court, Lecanto. For infor- mation, call 603-393-7850. All are welcome. SUBMIT YOUR EVENT  Local groups are welcome to add events to the Chronicle’s online calendar. For more information, call Christine Marino at 352-563-6363. — From staff reports A4 MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — A change will motivate ENTERTAINMENT Today is Monday, Jan. 11, the you to concentrate on the people and 11th day of 2021. There are 354 things you enjoy and to eliminate te- days left in the year. dious situations that bog you down. Learn to say no, and it will be easier to Sidelined ‘Mean Today’s Highlight: deal with demanding people. Girls’ musical won’t On Jan. 11, 2020, health authori- Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Take reopen on Broadway ties in the central Chinese city of action and refuse to let anyone get in Wuhan reported the first death from your way. Let past occurrences guide NEW YORK — Producers of what had been identified as a new you to make a better decision now. the Broadway musical “Mean type of coronavirus; the patient was Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Look Girls” have decided not to restart a 61-year-old man who’d been a for the positive in every situation you when authorities allow theaters frequent customer at a food market face. Concentrate on what you can ac- to reopen in New York City, the linked to the majority of cases complish, and stop worrying about second and likely not last estab- there. what you leave undone. lished show to be a casualty of On this date: Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — You’ll COVID-19 on the Great White In 1908, President Theodore gain insight into how best to use your Way. Roosevelt proclaimed the Grand time and skills to reach your goal. A The musical, based on Tina Canyon National Monument (it be- promotion or positive change will result in greater cash flow. Fey’s hit 2004 film, will abandon came a national park in 1919). its spot at the August Wilson In 1913, the first enclosed sedan- Aries (March 21-April 19) — The changes going on around you will be a Theatre, having played over 800 type automobile, a Hudson, went sign of what’s to come. Analyze every performances and grossing on display at the 13th National Au- scenario carefully. some $124 million. tomobile Show in New York. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Reach The production plans to re- In 1935, aviator Amelia Earhart out to experts and those who have launch its North American tour, began an 18-hour trip from Hono- helped you in the past. Invest time, which began in 2019, “this sum- lulu to Oakland, , that money and effort into a lifelong goal. mer or as soon as performances made her the first person to fly solo Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Keep can resume,” according to a across any part of the Pacific your wits about you. Look at every statement. A film adaptation of Ocean. possibility; gather information that will the musical, announced last In 2010, Miep Gies, the Dutch of- help you make the best decision. year, is also in the works. fice secretary who defied Nazi oc- Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Partner- “We remain excited to bring cupiers to hide Anne Frank and her ships will make a difference. Choose this musical to the big screen, family for two years and saved the people who have something to contrib- relaunch the tour and prepare for teenager’s diary, died at age 100. ute, not those who ride your coattails. a London production,” said “Sat- Ten years ago: During a public Confusion Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — urday Night Live” and “Mean Mass at St. Odilia Catholic Church will set in regarding work and what you want to pursue. A change may not be Girls” producer Lorne Michaels in Tucson, Arizona, several hundred welcome initially, but it will push you to in a statement. “I look forward to mourners remembered the victims create an opportunity. the day, hopefully soon, when of the shooting rampage that killed Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Set up a theaters can open their doors six people and wounded Rep. Ga- place at home conducive to learning or again.” brielle Giffords. physical exercise. Focus on strength, In May, the big budget Disney Five years ago: Gunmen fitness and being your very best. musical “Frozen” also decided Associated Press stormed into a Baghdad mall, killing Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Question not to reopen when Broadway Tina Fey participates in the curtain call for the “Mean Girls” 18 people; the Islamic State group anything and anyone who makes you theaters restart, marking the first opening night on Broadway at the August Wilson Theatre on claimed responsibility. feel the least bit uncertain. Knowledge time an established show had April 8, 2018, in New York. Producers of the musical, based on One year ago: Iran admitted that is critical. Take better care of your been felled by the coronavirus Tina Fey’s hit film, have decided not to reopen when authorities its military had “unintentionally” shot health, diet and possessions. pandemic. allow theaters to open in New York City, the second and likely down a Ukrainian jetliner three days Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Getting Broadway theaters abruptly not last established show casualty of COVID-19 on the Great earlier, killing all 176 people aboard. along with friends and family is encour- closed on March 12, knocking White Way. Today’s Birthdays: Former Ca- aged. Use your imagination, and you’ll deter others from putting you on the out all shows, including 16 that nadian Prime Minister Jean Chré- were still scheduled to open. tien is 87. Country singer Naomi spot. Michael Jackson and a revival 2021. But others abandoned Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Les- Late May is the earliest Broad- Judd is 75. World Golf Hall of way will reopen, according to the of Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite” their plans, including “Hangmen” Famer Ben Crenshaw is 69. Singer sons from the past will help you make starring Matthew Broderick and and a revival of Edward Albee’s better decisions. Be resourceful, check Broadway League. Mary J. Blige is 50. Actor Marc Blu- facts and question anything or anyone Some scheduled spring 2020 Sarah Jessica Parker — “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” cas is 49. Actor Amanda Peet is 49. pushed their productions to suspicious. Protect your reputation. shows — like a musical about — From wire reports Actor Rockmond Dunbar is 48.

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For infor- Tuesday or Wednesday and ask for Food Pantry is open on Tuesdays 352-726-3153. mation, call 352-726-1637. Clara. from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The church I Calvary Chapel of Inverness I Daystar Life Center — 9 a.m. to I Living Water Ministries — I Homosassa First United Meth- is located on U.S. 19, approximately hosts a soup kitchen from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, 4021 N. Le- odist Church Bread of Life Pantry — 1/2 mile south of the Cardinal Street 1 p.m. every Thursday, at 960 S. (excluding holidays), 6751 W. Gulf- canto Highway, in the Beverly Plaza. 8 to 11 a.m. Thursdays in fellowship intersection. The pantry provides U.S. 41. All are welcome. The meal to-Lake Highway, Crystal River. 352- Call 352-270-8886. hall. Bag of groceries with bread, bagged canned goods, non-perish- includes soup, bread and dessert. 795-8668. Food for dogs and cats I Our Lady of Fatima — 10 a.m. meat and produce available for Ho- able food items and food staples for For information, call 352-726-1480. may also be available. Other assis- to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, mosassa residents once a month. people facing temporary hardship I Our Father’s Table — tance available. A community ser- 604 U.S. 41 S., open to needy resi- Call 352-628-4083. and living within parish boundaries. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the second, vice resource. dents of Floral City, Hernando and I Serving our Savior (SOS) — To be eligible, clients must present third, fourth and fifth Saturdays I First Baptist Church of Ho- Inverness. Call 352-726-1707. 8:30 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at Good photo ID. Call 352-628-3366. Emer- monthly at St. Anne’s Episcopal mosassa Life Care Center — 9 to I Saint Margaret’s Episcopal Shepherd Lutheran Church, 439 E. gency help with utility shut-offs, pre- Church, one mile west of the Planta- 10:30 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays Church hosts a food pantry from Norvell Bryant Highway, Hernando. scriptions and other emergency tion Inn on West Fort Island Trail. for bread distribution at 10540 W. 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays This is a drive-thru food pantry. Cli- services are provided. Volunteers Call 352-795-2176. Yulee Drive, Homosassa. Homo- and Wednesdays at 114 N. Osceola ents are allowed to come every are available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. sassa residents may receive a bag Ave. in downtown Inverness. For in- other week. SOS is an equal oppor- Monday through Thursday. GIVEAWAYS of canned and dry goods once a formation, call 352-726-3153. tunity provider. Email sos4food@ I El-Shaddai food ministries month. Call 352-628-3858. We Care I The Citrus County Veterans gmail.com FREE MEALS “brown bag of food” distribution is Mobile Pantry is at the church on the Coalition’s food pantry, for veterans I Calvary Church — 10 a.m. to I Peace Lutheran Church offers from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at first Thursday of every month from and their families, operates from noon Thursdays, 2728 E. Harley St., a free community meal from 4:30 to Crystal River Church of God, 2180 9-11 a.m. 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and the Inverness. Photo ID and proof of Cit- 6:30 p.m. the third Monday monthly. W. 12th Ave. Although food is distrib- I A food pantry is provided by St. first and third Thursdays (excluding rus County residency are required. This is not a fundraiser and there is uted once a week, families are only Timothy Lutheran Church and Life holidays) at 1801 N. Paul Drive in In- Visitors can receive food once per no charge. Come be our guest(s). eligible for food once a month. Call Tree Church from 9:30 a.m. to noon verness, just west of U.S. 41, on In- month. Calvary Church is an equal We care and you are important to 352-628-9087 or 352-302-9925. every Tuesday at Life Tree Church dependence Highway. The pantry opportunity provider. us. All ages are welcome. Peace Lu- I Inglesia Comunidad Cristiana at 1501 SE U.S. 19, Crystal River. offers a variety of dry, canned and I Calvary Chapel of Inverness — theran Church (“The Church on the Nuevo Comienzo (New Beginnings Call 352-403-1498. frozen goods (cereals, rice, canned Free bagged groceries available Hill”) is at 7201 U.S. 41 South in Church) sponsors a food giveaway I St. Anne’s Episcopal Church — vegetables, soups and meats) for from noon to 2 p.m. Thursdays at Dunnellon (at the corner of U.S. 41 at 10 a.m. every second and fourth 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, veterans in need. For food assis- 960 S. U.S. 41. 352-726-1480. Cal- and State Road 40). For more infor- Wednesday morning at Shepherd’s Wednesday and Thursday in the ad- tance, call Food Pantry Director vary Church is an equal opportunity mation, call the church at Way Community Church, 965 N. Le- ministration building, 9870 W. Fort Trish Hendry at 352-857-1171, see a provider. 352-489-5881. canto Highway, Lecanto. This is Island Trail, Crystal River. Call member at one of CCVC’s flea mar- I Floral City First Baptist Church I The Salvation Army offers free drive-thru pre-bagged groceries. For 352-795-2176. kets, or ask a volunteer during food — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the third Thurs- hot meals from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays more information, call 352-804-2263 I Citrus United Basket (CUB) — pantry hours. day monthly. Proof of residency in the thrift store parking lot at Day- (Espanol) or 352-527-9900 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through I Our Lady of Grace Catholic required. star Life Center, 6751 W. Gulf-to- (English). Friday, 1201 Parkside Ave., Inver- Church — 10 to 11 a.m. the third I Food and non-food items are Lake Highway, Crystal River, and I Hernando Seventh-day Adven- ness, to assist Citrus County resi- Tuesday monthly, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. available from 10 a.m. to noon every from 4 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays at the tist Church, 1880 N. Trucks Ave., dents facing temporary hardship. Call 352-746-2144. fourth Saturday at North Oak Baptist Homosassa Lions Club, 3705 S. In- Hernando, provides food distribution Call 352-344-2242 or go online to I St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church in Citrus Springs. Remaining diana Terrace, Homosassa. for needy families from 10 a.m. to citrusunitedbasket.org. Church — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tues- in their cars, people can enter at the I Free hot meals are available 11:30 a.m. the second Tuesday I We Care Food Pantry — days and Wednesdays. Call 352- Citrus Springs Boulevard entrance. Monday through Friday for clients monthly. Call 352-212-5159. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday and 726-3153. Feed My Sheep is closed They will be met with a person bring- ages 60-plus at the following com- I Christ Christian Bible Ministry Thursday, 5259 W. Cardinal St., Ho- until further notice. ing them a bag of essential non-food munity centers. Call to reserve your distributes food at 1 p.m. Wednes- mosassa. If you need help, come I First Presbyterian Church of items, which could include toilet first meal as a visitor: Central Citrus days at 619 NE Second St., Crystal sign up. The pantry gives away Crystal River — 9:30 a.m. to noon paper, paper towels, personal hy- Community Center at 2804 W. Marc River. Preparations are being made meat, dairy, produce, personal care the second and fourth Tuesdays giene items and other supplies Knighton Court in Lecanto (352-527- to provide a hot meal once a week. items and more. Assistance is also monthly, 1501 SE U.S. 19. Call based on availability. As cars con- 5993; West Citrus Community Cen- Call 352-513-8065. available for SNAP. Medicare, Med- 352-795-2259. tinue around the drive, the food pan- ter at 8940 W. Veterans Drive in I We Care Food Pantry hosts icaid and Access Florida assistance I Suncoast Baptist Church — try crew waits with pre-assembled Homosassa (352-795-3831); East distributions twice a month in Ho- is temporarily suspended due to food pantry open for bread distribu- bags of food items. Cars then exit Citrus Community Center at 9907 E. mosassa at the Catholic Charities COVID-19. tion from 7 to 9 a.m. Wednesdays, onto Elkcam Boulevard. There is no Gulf-to-Lake Highway in Inverness Outreach Center. We Care also op- I First Baptist Church of Crystal and the second Wednesday monthly charge for these ministries and all (352-344-9666); and at the historic erates three mobile pantries. Once a River — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, is distribution of bread and vegeta- are welcome. North Oak Baptist Hernando School on the corner of month the mobile pantry goes to Wednesday and Thursday, 700 N. bles from 7 to 9 a.m. at 5310 S. Church is located at 9324 N. Elkcam Florida Avenue and Parsons Point Chasahowtizka Fire Station, First Citrus Ave. Call 352-795-3367. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa Blvd. in Citrus Springs. Call 352- Road. Baptist Church in Old Homosassa I The First Lutheran Church of Springs. Open to Homosassa resi- 489-1688 for more information. I St. Margaret’s Episcopal and First Baptist Church in Ozello. Inverness Food Pantry is open to all dents only. For information, call 352- I The St. Vincent de Paul Society Church’s Feed My Sheep outreach Hours are 9-11 a.m. For information from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, 621-3008 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. of St. Thomas the Apostle Church — 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Call call 352-503-2079.

then under the name Proj- “Whispering Oaks “He does seem to talk Coulton said he appreci- policy makers. ect Strait for Veterans. Ranch is fashioned to re- the talk and walk the ates Davis inviting him to “If anything,” he said, RANCH Strait is an acronym for semble an Ocala horse walk,” she said. “He’s re- the county commission, “the commissioners know Continued from Page A1 Short Term Residential farm, which are prevalent ally passionate about this which at least introduced we’re out there and what and Intensive Treatment in the area,” the website project.” him to Citrus County’s we’re trying to do.” during her 2020 county program. reads. “This approach re- commission campaign, in- The Women Veterans in flects the therapeutic vited him to the board Crisis website, www.wvi- movement away from in- meeting with the idea that crisis.org, is loaded with stitutional looking facili- commissioners could po- statistics that show the ties and takes advantage tentially provide the 357- dire situation women vets of Ocala’s beautiful rolling acre tract known as Betz have when they return hills, moss-covered trees Farm for the ranch. home: high suicide rates, and pleasant climate. Commissioners heard sexual assault, and mental Additionally, this horse from Coulton, but were re- illness among others. farm environment pro- luctant to promise Whispering Oaks Village motes a significant reduc- anything. would house 250 women tion in client stress levels They said the Betz Farm and 35 children in a ranch- and provides a perfect set- property near Crystal type setting. ting for our intensive men- River, given to the county Coulton said he spent tal health services, in 2003 by the Tamposi much of the past year in equestrian PTSD, organic family in exchange for Cit- Washington, D.C., trying to farming, our 24-hour child rus Hills impact-fee cred- muster congressional sup- care center and other its, is worth over $5 million port for funding. programs.” and should be sold for pri- He said in a Friday in- Coulton said he is often vate development. terview, however, that he’s questioned whether the “I’m in no hurry to get given up that idea and in- group offers any services rid of that property,” Com- stead is breaking the proj- that are mentioned on the missioner Jeff Kinnard ect into phases, with the website. He said no ser- said. first phase estimated at vices are offered yet be- Davis, who said Citrus $18 million, which he cause the group doesn’t County would benefit eco- hopes to receive through a have a trained staff, nor nomically with a national real estate investment does it have any funding. mental-health program for trust. Operating dollars “We have to do a better women military veterans, would come from billing job of clearing that up,” he said she was impressed patient insurance, he said. said. with Coulton’s plans. The organization’s web- Davis said the county “We’re not going to give site could give the impres- could consider giving him anything that’s not a sion that Whispering Oaks Coulton a letter of support, direct benefit to the Ranch is already up and which the Marion County county,” she said. “Right running in Marion County, Board of Commissioners now it’s just an idea.” including what Coulton ac- did in 2018. Coulton founded Women knowledged are stock pho- Veterans in Crisis in 2013, tos of a horse farm.

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www.brownfuneralhome.com 000ZMSM ““But I know, somehow, that only Page A6 - MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2021 when it is dark enough can you see the stars.” The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE What would impeachment do? EDITORIAL BOARD DOUGLAS COHN Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher AND ELEANOR CLIFT Other VOICES Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member Washington Merry-Go-Round As soon as McConnell announces the ses- Mac Harris ...... citizen member WASHINGTON sion, many if not most of the 50 Republican Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member mpeachment of President Donald Trump senators will be contacting Vice President Mike Pence, demanding that he and a major- Jeff Bryan ...... managing editor will go forward, not as a gesture nor for posterity, but because a clear and present ity of the president’s Cabinet invoke the 25th Founded Brian LaPeter ...... assistant managing editor I by Albert M. danger exists and can be thwarted. Here is Amendment to remove Trump from office. Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... assistant managing editor, desk how: Currently, the vice president has indicated The House of Representatives addresses no desire to do this, perhaps because the re- “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” quired majority of Cabinet members are not — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus the situation for the dire situation it is and moves expeditiously to pass the Article or Ar- yet on board. A chorus of Republican senators ticles of Impeachment without delay, ideally would certainly change their minds. The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials as soon as they are presented when the House Further, the odds of a presidential resigna- are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. reconvenes today, Jan. 11. House Speaker tion would increase. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., says the House of Rep- So, in the end, the House passage of Articles resentatives is on track to proceed. of Impeachment will provide three pathways ONLINE SHOPPING But an impeachment under the current to end this constitutional crisis: the Senate time-limited circumstances would be in- votes to remove the president, the vice presi- tended for an audience of one: Senate Major- dent and Cabinet invoke the 25th Amendment ity Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who has and remove the president, or the president the power to call the Senate back into session removes himself. where a two-thirds majority is required to re- Meanwhile, the cloud hanging over all of move the president from office after Articles this is comprised of the millions of Americans of Impeachment are passed by the House. who refuse to believe Trump lost in a fair ‘E-fairness’ Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts election, having been mesmerized by the lies would preside, but under precedents he set of the president and his individual and media during the previous impeachment of Presi- enablers. dent Trump, he would not take a judge’s pro- Republican governors and other state offi- active role, which means a Senate vote could cials, Trump-appointed judges, and the U.S. quickly come. Congress have confirmed the election’s valid- If McConnell does not convene the Senate, ity to no avail. bill would the impeachment will die, and a message will An unequivocal pronouncement by Trump be sent: the president does not present a clear could change many of their minds, but he is and present danger even though a rising bi- unlikely to do this. partisan chorus says the opposite. This means that a unified move denouncing If McConnell does call the Senate back into the president by right wing media combined session, he and every senator will understand with a revolt of congressional Republicans give hope it will be for the sole purpose of convicting and Trump’s Cabinet will be necessary if the president. minds are to be changed and the country is to They will be compelled to vote, and enough be brought back into a sense of national equi- he pandemic contin- could together boost state Republican senators will join their Demo- librium. Impeachment can be the impetus. ues to loom large not coffers by more than $1 bil- cratic colleagues to remove the president. ———I——— Tjust locally, but state lion annually. However, most of these Republican sena- and nationwide. Though no one likes more tors will not want to cast such a vote because Douglas Cohn’s latest books are “World War 4: As the Florida Legislature taxes, the pandemic has in- the latest polls show a majority of the Repub- Nine Scenarios” (endorsed by seven flag officers) is eight weeks from convey- creased online shopping and licans still support Trump. and “The President’s First Year: The Only School ing for its 2021 that causes a big And herein lies the purpose of the House for Presidents Is the Presidency.” Twitter: @ session, the fi- shortfall in state passage of Articles of Impeachment. douglas_cohn. nancial impact of THE ISSUE: taxes. the pandemic Support taxing That has to be will cast a large online orders, made up some LETTERS to the Editor shadow upon the help businesses. way, and we’d work of state prefer it came The growing OPINIONS INVITED Inept planning lawmakers. from taxing on- OUR OPINION: I Revenues are line sales than a litter problem Viewpoints depicted in political with vaccine Lawmakers need cartoons, columns or letters do down, with pro- hike in other My wake-up call came when From the corner of Pine to make it not necessarily represent the jections ranging taxes. I was driving on Homosassa opinion of the editorial board. Ridge Boulevard and Lecanto happen. from $2.7 billion Taxing online Trail. The amount of litter I Groups or individuals are Highway northbound, traffic to $3 billion. sales is a neces- was enormous. At first, I was invited to express their opinions is lined up bumper to bumper in a letter to the editor. With COVID-19 sary means to embarrassed for our county. in both directions as far as But then I did what I often do I Persons wishing to address the the eye can see at 8 a.m. All keeping consumers at home, make the consumer playing when confronted with some- editorial board, which meets for a limited number of doses online sales are higher than field more level for the small thing I don’t understand. I weekly, should call Jeff Bryan of vaccine. at 352-563-5660. ever. As a result, Florida’s businesses. Given the eco- took it to the internet. I found I had the pleasure of speak- small businesses struggling nomic impact of the pan- out with a simple search: I All letters must be signed and ing with the health depart- to survive. demic, now is the time to do “2020 increased roadside lit- include a phone number and hometown, including letters ment authorities two days ago Consumers may avoid it. ter,” that the problem of grow- sent via email. Names and and suggested this would hap- sales tax with many online An “e-fairness” bill would ing litter is not unique to hometowns will be printed; pen, and suggested ways of purchases while the stores provide equity among the Citrus County at all. It is a phone numbers will not be stratifying the 50,000 people on Main Street pay the full taxes. You pay tax. Compa- growing problem throughout published or given out. who would attend their event. our country. I We reserve the right to edit But oh no, they knew better tax. nies ought to pay tax, too. It’s letters for length, libel, fairness Should state lawmakers be simple equity. Many newspapers across and said they were following the country are reporting on and good taste. the edict of the governor. urged to level its bumpy on- The way the system is now, the problem in their commu- I Letters must be no longer than Just another example of line playing field? The Flor- it’s a very unequal tax sys- nities. We we are changing 400 words, and writers will be limited to four letters per month. inept planning and leader- ida League of Cities believes tem all the way around. our behaviors because of ship that extends from the so. It is campaigning for the The “e-fairness” bill with- COVID and we are littering I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., federal government all the Florida legislature to adopt out a doubt makes sense, es- more. We are using drive- Crystal River, FL 34429; or way down to the county. “Sales Tax Fairness.” pecially if state lawmakers thrus more, consuming the email to letters@chronicle While I’m sure there will be At least one Florida - hope to avoid slashing much- food and drinks in our cars, online.com. a select few who will receive maker has taken notice, pro- needed services to and then throwing the trash the vaccine this morning, out the window. We are throw- posing to establish a legal constituents. still around today named there are thousands more ing away disposable masks sports wagering program Lawmakers need to get Keep America Beautiful (End who have made the effort and gloves on the streets and and an “e-fairness” bill that this done. littering — keep America only to be sorely in parking lots. Do your own beautiful (kab.org). Sadly, disappointed. internet search and you will one-off letters like this one It didn’t need to be this find all kinds of information. will achieve nothing. way! Invest more in community This morning I took inven- service. All tory. I picked up litter in my Patricia Morgan Steve Alcorn unincorporated areas OUND neighborhood and I can con- they do is S Inverness Beverly Hills County leaders should in- take that firm that what I picked up OFF would have been consumed vest more in unincorporat- ticket and in the car: water bottles, beer ed-area beautification send it to col- Address the bottles, soda cans, fast food projects. Well, let’s start with lections. Big Citizens should wrappers, snack wrappers, recycling issue the very first item on the list, deal. So what be outraged and fountain drink cups and I noticed a few weeks ago which should be litter. It is did you ac- lids. I easily filled up a reus- the very large bin for clean This is in response to disgusting and there’s no rea- complish? Ab- CALL able shopping bag in 30 min- only plastic foam was gone. I “Move on and accept the re- son why we can’t keep it solutely 563-0579 utes of walking. It was a lot of figured they were trying to sults” on Dec. 10, 2020 (the clean. They used to have the nothing. litter! figure out a new way of col- letter to the editor by Frank prisoners get out and clean Maybe they’ll The problem is not litter. lecting because it is always Simonelli of Inverness). up the areas, which they liked rip the ticket up and now you’ll Rather it is the result of the jammed full. I tried to deposit The writer says our behav- for the fresh air and it keeps have more litter just floating problem. The problem is lit- yesterday, but learned they no ior is childish and boring — a our county beautiful. around Citrus County. That’s tering. The problem is behav- longer recycle plastic foam. fraud-filled election is nei- the bottom line. ioral. To make any lasting We asked an employee why, ther. Every person in this change will require a county- and he shrugged and said, “I country should be outraged. Enforcing litter wide effort. We need the at- don’t know.” We now have six states with pretty useless A small town with tention of county Maybe it is time to have an- overwhelming evidence of fraud. Thousands of dead I’m responding to (the Fri- horrible traffic commissioners, city leaders, other study costing Citrus civic organizations, churches, people have voted — this is day, Dec. 18, 2020) Sound Off, My friends and I get a real County taxpayers more thou- and business leaders. We unacceptable. Some states “Start enforcing litter laws.” laugh when we hear the city sands. So we will see more need a rallying cry. We need had more people voting than Really? I have two things to manager call Inverness a cups and packing debris grac- this newspaper to start cover- were registered. This cannot say: You make me laugh. You “small town done right.” It’s ing our roads. A fact I found, ing the problem. We need the foam occupies 30% more be allowed in a free society. don’t even see the deputies on a small town stuck in the funding for targeted cam- space than regular trash and If this election is made to the highway monitoring traffic Stone Ages; a small town paigns that drive home the it will be around 500 years stand as is and we move on, with horrible traffic. A small and you want them to enforce message littering will not be plus. Does this bother anyone as you suggest, we will never litter laws. Really? You think town who’s replacing small tolerated in our county. or have we gotten so blase have faith in our election pro- that’s going to work? Hypothet- businesses with corporations The problem of litter was that we close our eyes and cess again. ically, say they did catch is not a small town. Some- tackled in the 1960s. In a na- hope it will go away? Let’s Let the truth come out no someone littering and they is- thing needs to be changed tional campaign coined, hear from our know-it-all pol- matter what it is. The Ameri- sued them a ticket. Guess because we’re just laughing “Don’t be a litterbug,” we iticians a solution or is this can people need to know the what? That’s a ticket blowing so hard. Oh, by the way, can were literally shamed if we when the study begins. truth. in the wind because they don’t we stop talking about the dared litter. We all carried lit- pay that fine, they don’t go to COVID and go back to dogs ter bags in our cars. We cre- George Pratt Joe Vellucci jail and they don’t have to do in the stores? ated an organization that is Hernando Homosassa Springs

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Wilson said 437 third-graders in Citrus County are not reading at grade level. Statewide, that number is 91,066, with Mi- ami-Dade and Hillsbor- ough counties accounting for the worst numbers. “We can’t grow our econ- omy where we want it to be if our future workforce can’t read,” he said. One bright spot: The number of children living in poverty in Citrus has de- creased from the prior two years. But with the nation gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, the numbers are bound to worsen, he said. The Florida Chamber’s goal, he said, is to cut child poverty in half by 2030 and one way to do that is to find out how best to reach those at risk. The prosperity initiative mission is to identify which ZIP code in each county has the highest poverty rate. Business and community leaders would then “adopt” a ZIP code and discover the specific needs in those parts of the county and try to solve them. For example, if one ZIP code has less poverty, the MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle business group can learn The Twisted Moon Boutique is located in downtown Inverness inside Tangles Hair Salon and Day Spa. what is working there and help plant the same seeds changing boutique stock and said she and her when the shop isn’t open, she is working at in the other codes. salon staff shopped there for Christmas. her other job as a dental assistant in DREAM McKinney said it helps the salon because Homosassa. Wilson challenged the Continued from Page A1 local chamber to form its clients now have an added experience when Elson, a native of Citrus County and Citrus own prosperity initiative coming for their hair appointments. High School graduate has worked in a bou- and encourage businesses, “She’s ambitious, she’s seeing what she Elson sells a variety of new jewelry and tique since she was 16 years. churches and community wants and she’s going for it,” she said. clothes. About three months ago, she started an on- organizations to become in- McKinney said she knows rent can be ex- Elson said her Twisted Moon boutique was line store but wanted to expand into a brick- volved. Citrus County pensive in downtown Inverness so she was named after her grandfather, who died three and-mortar operation. Chamber of Commerce happy to work out a lease for her to get years ago. Twisted Moon Boutique is open from 5 to 7 President Josh Wooten said started. “When me and my sister were growing up p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, noon to 6 p.m. the chamber has already “I (told her) I have this room and I think it and we misbehaved, he always said he was Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. It is formed a prosperity would work out great for her,” McKinney going to send us ‘to the moon’ and that stuck closed Sunday through Tuesday. sub-committee that is work- said. with us,” Elson said. For information, visit www.facebook.com/ ing in that direction. She’s impressed by the ever- Elson runs Twisted Moon by herself and twistedmoonboutique.

Blair said the school dis- reporter during the holi- Hebert said schools are hosted successful student incoming and outgoing trict anticipated the infec- day break. weaving suggestions they test sessions, and our ex- high schoolers guidance GAPS tion spike because of Assistant School Super- got from instructors on ploring the pros and cons during their transitions, Continued from Page A1 holiday travels and the rise intendent Mike Mullen which schooling interven- of outside testing venues to Hebert said. of COVID-19 transmissions said Wednesday he expects tions should be put in help alleviate parents’ Asked what their plans Many Citrus Virtual fam- across Citrus County, the district’s health clinics place. concerns. were for springtime func- ilies are pondering their which has surpassed 7,000 to administer the vaccines “What additional things “We’re being as creative tions, like prom and gradu- options — researching cases and 270 deaths. to school personnel, like it do we need to put in place as we can,” he said, “work- ation, school district COVID-19 positivity rates “People went out of does for the seasonal flu, so those ing very collaboratively officials said those deci- and the vaccination prog- town,” she said, “and we but it will be up to school students with the schools and fami- sions won’t be made until ress — on whether to keep can’t prevent people from board members to set the can be lies to accommodate ev- there's a better grasp of the their children learning doing that.” district’s COVID-19 vacci- success- erybody we can.” vaccination rate. online. It’s also unclear when nation policy. ful?” He- Hebert said he appreci- “We’re just as eager to “They’re still watching Florida officials will vacci- “We don’t know when bert said, ates the many school dis- move forward into the nor- the numbers,” Hebert said. nate that will possibly be,” he noting trict volunteers who want malcy we used to have,” “They’re just not sure yet if teachers said. schools to but can’t dedicate their Mullen said. they want to return.” and other Blair said the district’s have been time to academic and ath- Himmel said the district Hebert said some Citrus school hoping its elderly employ- Sandra offering letic programs because of takes heat on social media Virtual families might not employ- ees still take advantage of ‘Sam’ expanded school access limitations. for its delay in deci- notify the school district by ees, es- earlier vaccination access. Himmel in-person “We want them in, we do sion-making, but those ac- Jan. 19 before they show sential State testing, springtime superintendent. and vir- want them involved,” he tions are needed to better up to campuses or bus workers school functions and tual tutoring sessions after said. understand an ever-chang- stops with their children in Mike Gov. Ron graduation school and during Himmel and Hebert said ing situation. tow. Mullen DeSantis Citrus County School weekends. another focus is making “We are not one district Documented COVID-19 wants vac- District leaders knew stu- Blair added the district assistant sure seniors are poised to that just jumps in and cases flared after students superintendent. cinated dents would be hampered recently launched a math graduate with enough cred- makes a decision the first and school staff returned after peo- by COVID-19’s impacts to homework hotline for stu- its and a minimum GPA. time we see something,” earlier this week from ple over the age of 65. schools when local PreK- dents to sign into on and Virtual informational she said, "we look at it, we their holiday break. Superintendent of 12 distanced learning was off to ask questions via events, including a parent look around the state ... we A total 322 cases — stu- Schools Sandra “Sam” first implemented to a Zoom. night, will take place in work with the health dents and staff — were tal- Himmel and other school large extent in March. Required state tests in and after February to give department.” lied Wednesday across the superintendents ad- When students began the spring must also be district, spokeswoman dressed DeSantis in De- their 2020-21 school year in done on campus, grouping Lindsay Blair told edito- cember to prioritize August, months after the virtual and brick-and-mor- 000Z4ZR rial board members. inoculations for pandemic began closing tar students together and 72 HOUR It’s an increase of 57 educators. schools, their teachers requiring schools to come since Dec. 18, when schools “Our staff is critical evaluated and monitored up with scheduling and so- BLIND FACTORY dismissed for the when the vaccine comes their schooling progress to cial-distancing plans. holidays. out,” she told a Chronicle gauge their shortfalls. Hebert said schools have

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MICHELLE R. SMITH AND States lament a lack of clarity on nobody else that they can send the CANDICE CHOI how many doses they will receive buck to,” said Gianfranco Pezzino, Associated Press and when. They say more resources who was the public health officer in should have been devoted to educa- Shawnee County, Kansas, until retir- PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Public tion campaigns to ease concerns ing last month. health officials sounded the alarm among people leery of getting the Operation Warp Speed, the fed- for months, complaining that they shots. And although the federal gov- eral vaccine program, had promised did not have enough support or ernment recently approved $8.7 bil- to distribute enough doses to immu- money to get COVID-19 vaccines lion for the vaccine effort, it will nize 20 million people in the U.S. in Associated Press quickly into arms. take time to reach places that could December. It missed that target, and In this Aug. 12, 2012 file Now the slower-than-expected have used the money months ago to as of Friday, about 6.6 million peo- Associated Press photo, Park rangers patrol start to the largest vaccination effort prepare to deliver shots more ple had received their first shot, ac- Moroccan and U.S flags in the Virunga National in U.S. history is proving them right. efficiently. cording to a tracker from the are seen outside the Park near Rumangabo, As they work to ramp up the shots, Such complaints have become a Centers for Disease Control and provisional consulate of some 40 miles north of state and local public health depart- common refrain in a nation where Prevention. About 22 million doses the U.S in Dakhla, Goma, eastern Congo. ments across the U.S. cite a variety public health officials have been have been delivered to states. Morocco-administered Gunmen have killed at of obstacles, most notably a lack of left largely on their own to solve The American Hospital Associa- Western Sahara, Jan. 10, least six rangers Sunday leadership from the federal complex problems. tion has estimated that 1.8 million 2021. Jan. 10, 2021, in the government. “The recurring theme is the lack people need to be vaccinated daily Virunga National Park, the Many officials worry that they are of a national strategy and the at- from Jan. 1 to May 31 to reach wide- latest attack in the part of losing precious time at the height of tempt to pass the buck down the spread immunity by the summer. US Consulate a eastern Congo that is the pandemic, and the delays could line, lower and lower, until the poor The current pace is more than 1 mil- turning point for home to some of the cost lives. people at the receiving end have lion people per day below that. world’s last mountain disputed Sahara gorillas, officials said DAKHLA, Western Sa- Sunday. hara — Trawlers pack the bustling Western Saharan port of Dakhla, where fish 6 rangers killed in scales glisten from workers’ latest attack at arms as they roll up their Congo park nets and buyers shout bids in a sprawling auction ware- KINSHASA, Congo — house. Nearby, turquoise Gunmen have killed at least waters lap wide, nearly six rangers in Virunga Na- empty Atlantic beaches and tional Park, the latest attack diners sip tea in sidewalk in the part of eastern Congo cafes. that is home to some of the The United States plans world’s last mountain goril- to put its footprint in this pic- las, officials said Sunday. turesque setting. The violence took place U.S. Ambassador to Mo- on Sunday in Nyamitwitwi, rocco David T. Fischer took located in the Rutshuru part in a ceremony Sunday area of the park, said Olivier in Dakhla, the first formal Mukisya, spokesman for the step to open a consulate, Congolese Institute for the marking a turning point for Conservation of Nature. the disputed and closely po- “We confirm that a group liced territory in North Africa. of armed men attacked our The U.S. move recog- positions,” Mukisya told The nizes Morocco’s authority Associated Press. “We over the land — in ex- have dead and wounded change for Morocco normal- among our ranger izing relations with Israel. colleagues.” Trump’s son-in-law, Jared There was no immediate Kushner, helped broker a claim of responsibility, normalization deal between though past attacks on Morocco and Israel an- Virunga park rangers have Associated Press nounced last month, part of been blamed on several Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. As a series of historic accords armed groups that vie for Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory, thousands of people have gathered to show their that won Arab countries control of eastern Congo’s support for President Donald Trump and his claims of election fraud. major favors from Washing- natural resources. Among ton in exchange. those rebel groups is the Democratic Forces for the Indonesian divers Liberation of Rwanda, find parts of known by its French acro- US Capitol police overrun, plane wreckage nym FDLR, an ethnic Hutu group opposed to the gov- JAKARTA, Indonesia — ernment of neighboring Authorities said they deter- Rwanda and one of the last mined the location of the factions of Rwandan rebels ‘left naked’ against rioters crash site and black boxes active in the Congo. of a Boeing 737-500 on Sun- More than 200 rangers COLLEEN LONG, issued an order not to use deadly was the worst kind of non-security day, a day after the aircraft have been killed since MICHAEL BALSAMO AND force, which explains why officers anybody could ever imagine.” crashed into the Java Sea Virunga became a national LISA MASCARO outside the building did not draw The Capitol police’s lackluster re- with 62 people on board their weapons as the crowd closed sponse to the riots has drawn con- park in 1925, officials say. Associated Press shortly after taking off from in. Officers are sometimes ordered demnation from lawmakers and Indonesia’s capital. against escalating a situation by prompted the ouster of the depart- Chinese media WASHINGTON — Despite ample The head of Indonesia’s drawing their weapons if superiors ment’s chief. As the full extent of the warnings about pro-Trump demon- National Search and Res- blast Pompeo strations in Washington, U.S. Capitol believe doing so could lead to a stam- insurrection becomes clear, the FBI cue Agency, Bagus Pu- move on Taiwan Police did not bolster staffing on pede or a shootout. is also investigating whether some of In this instance, it also left officers the rioters had plans to kidnap mem- ruhito, said officials believe BEIJING — China’s state Wednesday and made no prepara- tions for the possibility that the will little ability to resist the mob. In bers of Congress and hold them they identified the location media lashed out at the lat- planned protests could escalate into one video from the scene, an officer hostage. of the flight data recorder est move on Taiwan by the massive violent riots, according to puts up his firsts to try to push back a Investigators are particularly fo- and cockpit voice recorder departing Trump adminis- several people briefed on law en- crowd pinning he and his colleagues cused on why some of them were — the so-called black tration, accusing U.S. Sec- forcement’s response. against a door. The crowd jeers “You seen carrying plastic zip-tie hand- boxes — because emer- retary of State Mike The revelations shed new light on are not American!” and one man cuffs and had apparently accessed gency signals transmitted Pompeo of “seeking to mali- why Capitol police were so quickly tries to prod him with the tip of an areas of the Capitol generally diffi- by the devices were de- ciously inflict a long-lasting overrun by rioters. The department American flag. cult for the public to locate, accord- tected by a navy ship’s scar on China-U.S. ties.” had the same number of officers in “They were left naked,” Rep. Max- ing to an official. sonar system. A writer for the official place as on a routine day. While ine Waters, D-Ca. said of the police in The official was among four offi- “Hopefully we can lift the Xinhua News Agency also some of those officers were outfitted an interview with AP. She had raised cials briefed on Wednesday’s inci- black boxes in short time to security concerns in a Dec. 28 meet- dent who spoke to The Associated said in a commentary Sun- with equipment for a protest, they determine the cause of the ing of House Democrats and grilled Press on the condition of anonymity day that the lifting of long- were not staffed or equipped for a crash,” military chief Hadi standing restrictions on riot. Steven Sund, the Capitol Police because they were not authorized to chief, during an hourlong private call discuss the ongoing investigation Tjahjanto said. U.S. government contacts Once the mob began to move on the Capitol, a police lieutenant on New Year’s Eve. “It turns out it publicly. Earlier Sunday, search with Taiwanese counter- and rescue operations re- parts proves that Pompeo sulted in parts of the plane “is only interested in stoking being found in the sea at a unwarranted confrontations, depth of 75 feet, leading and has no interest in world rescuers to continue peace.” Schwarzenegger compares mob to Nazis searching the area. Another commentary “We received reports posted online by CGTN, the BOBBY CAINA CALVAN became known as Kristallnacht or called Trump a failed leader and from the diver team that the “the Night of Broken Glass.” said he took solace that Trump’s English-language channel Associated Press visibility in the water is “The broken glass was in the presidency was coming to an end of state broadcaster CCTV, good and clear, allowing called Pompeo’s announce- Former California Gov. Arnold windows of the United States Cap- and “would soon be as irrelevant Schwarzenegger compared the itol. But the mob did not just shat- the discovery of some parts ment “a cowardly act of as an old tweet.” mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol ter the windows of the Capitol, He called for national unity and of the plane,” Tjahjanto said sabotage” of the next U.S. to the Nazis and called President they shattered the ideas we took vowed support for President-elect in a statement. “We are administration. Donald Trump a failed leader who for granted,“ he said. ”They tram- Joe Biden after mobs loyal to sure that is the point where “The Trump administra- “will go down in history as the pled the very principles on which Trump broke into the U.S. Capitol, the plane crashed.” tion, in its continuing efforts worst president ever.” our country was founded.” causing a temporary suspension of He said the objects to burn the house down be- The Republican said in a video Schwarzenegger, who was born the electoral count. Members of found included broken fore leaving office, has he released on social media on in Austria, compared the Proud Congress later returned and certi- pieces of fuselage with air- crossed a dangerous red Sunday that “Wednesday was the Boys — a far-right American ex- fied the results. craft registration parts. line with China days before Night of Broken Glass right here in tremist group — to the Nazis. Five people died, including a Earlier, rescuers pulled incoming President Joe the United States.” In 1938, Nazis Some Proud Boys leaders were ar- Capitol police officer. Scores of ri- out body parts, pieces of Biden takes office,” the in Germany and Austria vandal- rested in the nation’s capital, be- oters have been arrested and children’s clothing and commentary read in part. ized Jewish homes, schools and fore and after Wednesday’s riots. many more are being sought after scraps of metal from the businesses during an attack that In his video, Schwarzenegger the brazen attack. 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Associated Press Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws a pass during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff game against the , Saturday in Landover, Md. Brady outduels surprise starter Heinicke, leading Tampa Bay past Washington 31-23

STEPHEN WHYNO since the 2002 season. Brady was crit- uniform, Brady made the most of a to the practice squad — ran for 46 AP sports writer ical of his play and the offense’s per- lack of early pressure to build a lead yards and a and threw for formance in the red zone but relished against the NFL’s second-ranked de- 306 yards and a score. EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to press dead- picking up his 31st career postseason fense that held up. “He almost beat us with his legs,” lines, a recap of Saturday night’s game win. “He is a fighter, he plays hard, works Tampa Bay coach Bruce Arians said. did not make it in Sunday’s edition. “Certainly a lot to improve on, but hard and studies hard, and he is the “He was very elusive. We knew he was LANDOVER, Md. — New team, great to get a win,” said Brady, who man for the job,” Buccaneers running going to scramble around, there was same swashbuckling playoff success was 22 of 40 passing. “If you could win back Leonard Fournette said. going to be bootlegs and scrambles. for Tom Brady. 100-0, it’s going to be the same result Brady had to outduel Washington’s We were really hoping for Alex be- Brady threw for 381 yards and two in the end. You’d love to play great , who had a breakout cause we knew that part of the game to lead the Tampa Bay every game. I think it’s good to win performance in just his second pro wasn’t going to be in there.” Buccaneers past Washington 31-23 in and advance.” start and first in the playoffs in place But Heinicke wasn’t enough to over- their NFC wild-card game Saturday In his 42nd postseason start and of injured starter Alex Smith. come Brady’s off-and-on brilliance. night for their first playoff victory first not in a Heinicke — signed in early December See BUCS/Page B3 Tide seek 6th title under Saban teams is best is akin to picking of ’s modern era search of their sixth national Florida on Friday and Ohio Buckeyes stand in Michelangelo’s greatest work of of high-powered offenses. The title with Saban as coach. State got to town Saturday. art or Ernest Hemingway’s best current Crimson Tide team has The final game of this taxing The usual day-be- novel. one of the most prolific and tal- and strange season played fore-the-championship-game the way in CFP They are all excellent in their ented offenses in the history of through the coronavirus pan- news conference with the own way. the sport. demic is on schedule to take coaches was held Sunday morn- The first to win a national “Every team is different. place at Hard Rock Stadium, ing via Zoom. No sharing of a championship came in 2009 and Every team has its own person- home of the NFL’s Miami Dol- finale tonight stage, posing with the trophy is still the only Alabama team to ality,” Saban said Sunday. “But phins, as planned. Because of and staged handshakes this RALPH D. RUSSO finish unbeaten under Saban in it’s hard to compare teams.” COVID-19, which caused the AP college football writer 14 seasons of unprecedented The top-ranked Tide (12-0) are postponement or cancelation of year. dominance. set to face No. 3 Ohio State (7-0) nearly 130 games, nothing has “It certainly has been a MIAMI — Trying to figure out The 2011 national champions on Monday for the College Foot- been guaranteed this season. strange road to get here,” Ohio which of Nick Saban’s Alabama had maybe the greatest defense ball Playoff championship in But Alabama arrived in South See TITLE/Page B3 CFP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 8 p.m. (ESPN) Who: No. 1 Alabama (12-0) vs. No. 3 Ohio State (7-0) Where: Miami Gardens Line: Alabama by 8 1/2. Series record: Alabama 3-1. What’s at stake? The Crimson Tide will play for their sixth national championship under coach Nick Saban, 13th overall in college football’s poll era (1936-pres- ent) and first since 2017. Alabama is 2-2 in CFP championship games. A sixth title at Alabama for Saban would match Paul “Bear” Bryant’s total with the Tide, but it would give him a record seven overall. He also won a BCS title at LSU in 2003. For Ohio State, it would be its seventh national championship of the poll era and first since 2014, the inaugural season of the playoff. Players to watch Ohio State: QB . The junior is coming off the best game of his career and maybe the best game a quarterback has had this sea- son. Fields threw six touchdowns and had only six incomplete passes in the Sugar Bowl against Clemson. He also took a nasty hit to the side that left him aching throughout the game. Fields’ mobility is big part of his game. If he’s limited, it takes away a key weapon for the Buckeyes. Alabama: WR DeVonta Smith. The Heisman Trophy winner has been close to unstoppable in the second half of the season and had three more touchdowns on seven catches for 130 yards against Notre Dame in the Rose Bowl. Tide offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian gets the Associated Press Alabama DeVonta Smith (6) gets past Notre Dame linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (6) most out of Smith and keeps defenses guessing by lining him up wide, and cornerback Clarence Lewis (26) on his way to the end zone for a touchdown in the first half of the Rose in the slot and often sending him in motion. Bowl, Jan. 1 in Arlington, Texas. B2 MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2021 NFL PLAYOFFS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Lamar winless in Brees, Saints pull away late playoffs no more

Baltimore coach John QB, Ravens Harbaugh, who won a Super Bowl eight years ago and now has eight get payback road playoff victories, surpassing the career mark of Hall of Famer against Titans Tom Landry and Tom Coughlin. “It was a very TERESA M. strong effort. Our tackling WALKER was strong, all the outside AP pro football writer backers. That kind of physicality. We were able NASHVILLE, Tenn. — to hit him with multiple Lamar Jackson finally helmets and take him has his first postseason back.” victory — and on the The Titans lost their road, no less. first home playoff game Combine that with Bal- in 12 years and now have timore smothering had three of their past 2,000-yard rusher Derrick eight postseasons ended Henry, and the Ravens on their own field by look playoff tough. Baltimore. Jackson ran for 136 “We won the division, yards and a 48-yard touchdown while throw- hosted a home playoff ing for 179 more as the game,” Titans coach Mike Ravens rallied from Vrabel said. “Wasn’t good 10 points down and beat enough today. Our guys the competed and battled 20-13 Sunday in their and came up short.” AFC wild-card game. Tennessee sacked Baltimore also held Jackson five times and got an . But Tennessee to its fewest Associated Press points all season. the Titans couldn’t slow Jackson enough after wide receiver Michael Thomas (13) pulls in a pass over cornerback Kyle Fuller in the The Titans (11-6) had second half of an NFL wild-card playoff game, Sunday in New Orleans. the ball and a chance to halftime. Jackson turned tie when Marcus Peters in the sixth 100-yard intercepted Ryan Tanne- rushing game by a quar- Bears mistake: Safety Eddie Jack- done that on the coaching side, hill’s pass intended for terback in the postsea- New Orleans to son, lined up for an apparent blitz, player-wise. I think that that’s a start Kalif Raymond with son, and joined Colin jumped offside on fourth-and-3 from for us to realize, ‘You want to go 1:50 left. After the turn- Kaepernick with two. the Bears 13-yard line. ahead and do damage in the play- over, the Ravens came The Titans took a meet Bucs after “It was basically a no-brainer offs, you can see situationally, onto the field and started 10-0 lead with Tannehill freeze. We were just going to take a discipline-wise, all that stuff, how waving good-bye to the tossing a 10-yard TD pass delay (of game) and then kick the we’ve got to be better.’ ” Titans — drawing a taunt- to Pro Bowl wide receiver victory over Bears field goal,” Payton said. “It worked The Saints never previously al- A.J. Brown. Stephen Gost- pretty well.” lowed fewer than 14 points in a play- ing they didn’t BRETT MARTEL kowski kicked a field goal mind at all. AP sports writer Two plays later, Brees scrambled off game. “We finished finally,” set up by Malcolm But- right and spotted Murray waving for “Our defense played outstand- ler’s interception, his Jackson said. “We finally NEW ORLEANS — Drew Brees the ball. Brees sent a short touch ing,” Payton said. “We tackled well first in the postseason finished.” will get to celebrate his 42nd birth- pass over onrushing linebacker in space. ... Ultimately we forced Tannehill thought Ray- since picking off Russell day by preparing for a playoff game , and Murray sprinted them to become one-dimensional, mond was bumped by Wilson in Super Bowl 49 that will also feature the one active straight to the goal line, diving and when you do that you’re going to Peters. to preserve New En- NFL quarterback older than him. through converging tacklers to win a lot of games.” “It definitely looked gland’s win over the Brees completed 28 of 39 passes reach the end zone. EJECTED like it could’ve been a Seahawks. for 265 yards, connecting with Mi- Brees’ first touchdown pass in the flag and probably “We didn’t get rattled,” chael Thomas and Latavius Murray opening quarter was 11 yards over Bears starting receiver Anthony should’ve been, but it Jackson said. for touchdowns, and the New Orle- the middle to Thomas, back from a Miller was ejected for shoving wasn’t thrown so here we Baltimore’s defense, ans Saints defeated the Chicago three-game absence to help heal a Saints defensive back C.J. Gardner- are,” Tannehill said. the second-stingiest scor- Bears 21-9 in an NFC wild-card nagging ankle injury. The 2019 Of- Johnson after a failed third-down The Ravens (12-5) ing unit in the NFL, took game Sunday. fensive Player of the Year missed play early in the second half. snapped a string of over. The Ravens The victory for the Saints (13-4) nine games this season and had not Gardner-Johnson also was flagged 21 straight games lost by held Tennessee to and Brees, who turns 42 on Friday, caught a touchdown pass since De- for unsportsmanlike conduct but not the franchise in either minus-7 yards in the sec- sets up a divisional-round meeting cember 2019. ejected. That marked the second the regular season or ond quarter, the third next weekend in the Superdome “He had a few big plays for us and time this season a Bears player was playoffs when trailing by fewest in any quarter of a with Tampa Bay and 43-year-old QB he’s going to continue to have more thrown out for action taken against 10 or more. They will play playoff game since the Tom Brady. The Saints won each and more big plays,” Payton said. Gardner-Johnson after the whistle. either top-seeded Kansas 2000 season. regular-season matchup with the “I’m glad that he had that time to re- During a regular-season meeting, City or Buffalo in a divi- The 2019 NFL MVP set NFC South rival by double digits. ally stay off his ankle. And I know Bears receiver Javon Wims was sional game set up by up a 33-yard field goal by “The minute that he signed with it’s not 100% but, man, he’s going to ejected and suspended two games how Baltimore stopped Justin Tucker with a the Bucs and came to the division, be significant for us in all of these for punching Gardner-Johnson. Henry for the first time in 28-yard pass to Marquise you felt like that was going to be a games.” three games. Brown. Jackson then tied team to contend with, that was going Thomas finished with five catches INJURIES The All-Pro ran all over it by breaking loose for a to be a team that would have playoff for 73 yards and Deonte Harris, Bears: Reserve safety DeAndre the Ravens with 328 yards 48-yard TD run, diving for aspirations and beyond, just like back from a neck injury, caught Houston-Carson was evaluated for a rushing combined in the the pylon — the second- us,” Brees said of meeting Brady in seven passes for 83 yards. concussion during the second quar- past two meetings. With longest TD run by a quar- the playoffs for the first time. “So, I set up Chicago’s ter. ... Defensive back Sherrick Mc- both Calais Campbell and terback in the Super guess it was inevitable.” first points and might have pre- Manus left with a hamstring injury Brandon Williams back Bowl era behind Kaeper- Alvin Kamara rushed for 99 yards vented a Saints score on the same in the first half. on the Baltimore D-line, nick’s 56-yarder for the and added a 3-yard touchdown run play. He got his hand on the ball as Saints: Cornerback Patrick Rob- Henry had his worst per- 49ers against the Packers in the fourth quarter after sitting out Taysom Hill attempted to throw inson and running back Latavius formance this season on Jan. 12, 2013. the regular-season finale and not deep. The ball fluttered a few yards Murray each were checked for thigh with 18 carries for “It’s the best run I’ve practicing this past week because of and defensive lineman John Jen- injuries in the second half. 40 yards. seen by a quarterback,” contracting COVID-19. kins caught it, setting up Cairo San- “Our defense was tired Harbaugh said. “It just “I was fine, no real symptoms,” tos’ 36-yard field goal to make it 7-3. UP NEXT of hearing the noise,” got us back in the game. Kamara said of his absence. “I got a But the Chicago offense struggled Bears: Head into offseason with Jackson said. “And they We needed points at that bye week. It’s like, you have no against a defense ranked fourth in uncertainty surrounding the futures did what they were sup- point.” choice but to sit and recover and get the NFL. Mitch Trubisky was 19 of of general manager Ryan Pace and posed to do.” Rookie J.K. Dobbins your body back right. I felt good.” 29 for 199 yards and one inconse- head coach Matt Nagy. The Bears Henry credited the Ra- made it 17-10 with a The Bears (8-9) put forth a scrappy quential TD pass to have reached the playoffs twice vens with being the better 4-yard TD run to open the performance defensively that pre- as time expired. The Bears were since Pace took over in 2015, both team. third quarter. That gave vented the Saints from building held to 48 yards rushing. times under Nagy, who was hired in “This definitely is going him a rushing TD in more than a one-touchdown lead “Making the playoffs is great, but 2018. Chicago lost its playoff opener to sting probably in my seven straight games, sec- until Murray’s 6-yard catch-and-run what we did today has to be a lot bet- both times. mind for the rest of this ond only to Maurice made it 14-3 late in the third ter,” Trubisky said. “Today wasn’t Saints: Host Brady and the Bucca- year until we suit back Jones-Drew’s eight quarter. good enough. And you look at a team neers in the divisional round next up,” said Henry, who in 2006 since the That score resulted from a big like the Saints that has been there, Sunday night. missed two key plays fol- 1970 merger. lowing an 7-yard catch midway through the third INJURIES quarter after losing a Titans wide receiver Browns beat Steelers in wild-card round finale shoe. Corey Davis was seen on Baltimore also slowed the sideline without a a Tennessee offense that helmet but there was no tied for fourth averaging report on his condition. 30.7 points a game and Vrabel said only Davis had more offensive yards wasn’t able to go. per game during the sea- son than any team but UP NEXT Kansas City. The Ravens The Ravens continue finished with a their quest for playoff 401-209 yards edge in redemption. total offense. The Titans head into “This may be the best the offseason with fixing win I’ve ever been associ- their defense at the top of ated with,” said their to-do list.

Associated Press quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) celebrates after scoring a touchdown on a 48-yard run Associated Press against the Tennessee Titans in the first half of an NFL strong safety (42) celebrates after recovering a in the end zone for a touchdown wild-card playoff game Sunday, in Nashville, Tenn. At during the first half of an NFL wild-card playoff game against the , Sunday in Pittsburgh. The Browns right is Titans cornerback Kristian Fulton (26). won 48-37. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2021 B3 FOOTBALL LOTTERY SPORTS BRIEFS Tampa Bay 31, Florida Washington 23 Trump to give Belichick his campaign victory in 2016 reading a Here are the winning numbers selected letter of praise from Belichick at a New Tampa Bay 9 9 0 13 — 31 Presidential Medal of Freedom Washington 0 7 9 7 — 23 Sunday in the Florida Lottery: Hampshire rally. Belichick said afterward First Quarter PICK 2 (early) PICK 5 (early) WASHINGTON — President Donald he was not a political person and that he TB—FG Succop 29, 11:49. 1 - 8 9 - 7 - 6 - 6 - 7 Trump will present one of the nation’s had “a friendship and loyalty to Donald.” TB—Brown 36 pass from Brady (kick PICK 2 (late) highest civilian honors to Bill Belichick, blocked), 2:51. PICK 5 (late) Former UConn basketball Second Quarter 7 - 3 the football coach of the New England Was—McKissic 2 run (Hopkins kick), 12:59. 5 - 8 - 9 - 8 - 6 PICK 3 (early) Patriots and the only coach to win six coach Rowe dies at 91 TB—Godwin 27 pass from Brady (run failed), FANTASY 5 10:03. 7 - 3 - 0 Super Bowl titles. STORRS, Conn. — Former UConn TB—FG Succop 23, 1:50. 4 - 7 - 8 - 15 - 24 The presentation of the Presidential basketball coach Donald “Dee” Rowe, Third Quarter PICK 3 (late) CASH 4 LIFE Medal of Freedom is expected Thursday, who served for more than five decades Was—FG Hopkins 36, 11:46. 4 - 3 - 1 Was—Heinicke 8 run (pass failed), 2:14. 5 - 43 - 46 - 49 - 52 a White House official confirmed on con- as an ambassador for the school’s ath- Fourth Quarter PICK 4 (early) dition of anonymity because they were CASH BALL letic department and as a mentor for TB—FG Succop 38, 13:32. 1 - 6 - 4 - 9 not authorized to discuss the matter coaches including Jim Calhoun and TB—Fournette 3 run (Succop kick), 9:11. 4 Was—S.Sims 11 pass from Heinicke (Hop- PICK 4 (late) publicly. Geno Auriemma, died on Sunday at his kins kick), 4:51. 8 - 5 - 0 - 3 Trump and Belichick have known each home in Storrs. He was 91. TB—FG Succop 37, 2:49. other for several years with Trump before — From wire reports A—0. TB Was Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: First downs 26 23 All-Americans, including Heisman Powerball: 14 – 26 – 38 – 45 – 46 5-of-6 5x 1 winner $15,000 Total Net Yards 507 375 Trophy winner DeVonta Smith and Rushes-yards 29-142 23-86 Powerball: 13 5-of-6 10x No winner TITLE two more players (quarterback Mac Passing 365 289 5-of-5 PB No winner Fantasy 5: 6 – 20 – 23 – 24 – 28 Continued from Page B1 Punt Returns 2-16 0-0 No Florida winner 5-of-5 1 winner $237,974.91 Jones and running back Najee Har- Kickoff Returns 2-26 1-31 5-of-5 2 winners $1 million 4-of-5 271 $141.50 ris) who finished in the top five in Ret. 1-0 0-0 State coach Ryan Day said. Heisman voting. Comp-Att-Int 22-40-0 26-44-1 1 Florida winner 3-of-5 9,985 $10.50 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-16 2-17 Lotto: 5 – 14 – 34 – 35 – 36 – 44 Cash 4 Life: 19 – 27 – 46 – 49 – The Buckeyes faced the prospect of “This is a great offense. It is a com- Punts 3-42.3 5-43.8 6-of-6 No winner 50 no fall football at all when the Big Ten plete offense,” Ohio State defensive -Lost 2-1 0-0 5-of-6 2x 5 winners $6,000 Cash Ball: 1 postponed in August, and then they coordinator Kerry Coombs said. Penalties-Yards 3-24 2-25 5-of-6 3x 3 winners $9,000 5-of-5 CB No winner managed to get in only six games be- “They have great players, but they Time of Possession 31:12 28:48 5-of-5 No winner fore making the playoff. Day acknowl- also have a great scheme and they un- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 5-of-6 4x 4 winners $12,000 RUSHING—Tampa Bay, Fournette 19-93, edged earlier this week that Ohio derstand how to attack defenses. Peo- Brown 1-22, Vaughn 5-21, S.Miller 1-8, Brady State was dealing with some new ple have tried numerous different 3-(minus 2). Washington, Heinicke 6-46, Gib- COVID-19 cases. things against them, and they always son 14-31, McKissic 2-5, S.Sims 1-4. AIRWAVES There was even some concern early have an answer.” PASSING—Tampa Bay, Brady 22-40-0-381. On the Washington, Heinicke 26-44-1-306. in the week that the game might have Another championship would give RECEIVING—Tampa Bay, Evans 6-119, TODAY’S SPORTS to be pushed back. Saban seven overall, including a BCS Godwin 5-79, Brate 4-80, Fournette 4-39, AUTO RACING If the Buckeyes do upset Alabama title at LSU in 2003, breaking a tie for Brown 2-49, S.Miller 1-15. Washington, C.Sims to win their first national title since the most all time with Alabama’s 7-104, McLaurin 6-75, Thomas 5-74, S.Sims 6:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) Dakar Rally Stage 8: Sakaka to Neom 2014, they will have played the fewest other coaching great, Paul Bryant. 3-33, McKissic 2-8, Gibson 2-4, Sprinkle 1-8. (Same-day Tape) MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. games of any national champion since The Bear won six championships in MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Minnesota finished 8-0 in 1941. 25 years leading the Tide from Baltimore 20, 6 p.m. (FS1) Connecticut at DePaul Alabama had only one game post- 1958-82. Tennessee 13 NBA poned this season, though it was be- The 69-year-old Saban is 169-23 at 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Milwaukee Bucks at Orlando Magic cause of COVID-19 issues with LSU. Alabama, with no signs of slowing Baltimore 0 10 7 3 — 20 New Orleans Pelicans at Dallas Mavericks Tennessee 10 0 0 3 — 13 8:30 p.m. (NBA) Saban tested positive for the virus — down. First Quarter COLLEGE FOOTBALL twice. The first time it was deemed a “One of the best football coaches in Ten—A.Brown 10 pass from Tannehill (Gost- 8 p.m. (ESPN) (ESPN2) (ESPNU) (SEC) CFP National Cham- false positive after further testing and the history of college football,” Day kowski kick), 5:39. pionship: Ohio State vs Alabama he was able to coach against Georgia. said. Ten—FG Gostkowski 45, 1:38. The second time he had to miss the Second Quarter HOW IS FIELDS FEELING? Bal—FG Tucker 33, 9:59. Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the Iron Bowl against Auburn. Bal—L.Jackson 48 run (Tucker kick), 2:32. discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Otherwise the Tide dynasty has The storyline of the week for Ohio Third Quarter on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. rolled along as close to business as State is how quarterback Justin Bal—Dobbins 4 run (Tucker kick), 9:01. usual as possible considering the Fields was doing after taking a brutal Fourth Quarter Ten—FG Gostkowski 25, 14:56. circumstances. shot to the side in the second quarter Bal—FG Tucker 51, 4:19. “Our team has shown a lot of matu- of the Buckeyes’ semifinal victory A—14,029. Prep CALENDAR rity and perseverance throughout the over Clemson. Fields missed only one Bal Ten season,” Saban said. “We told our play against the Tigers and ended up First downs 22 12 Total Net Yards 401 209 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS players basically the team that shows throwing six touchdown passes. Rushes-yards 35-236 22-51 GIRLS BASKETBALL the maturity to be able to handle dis- But it’s a story with few details. Passing 165 158 ruptions is going to have the best Fields has said he was feeling better Punt Returns 0-0 2-8 6 p.m. Seven Rivers at FAL 7 p.m. Lecanto at Wildwood chance to be successful in the end, than expected the day after the game Kickoff Returns 1-20 2-46 and consistency in performance is al- and he will be good to go Monday Interceptions Ret. 1-13 1-0 BOYS BASKETBALL ways a key to success, and that perse- night. Comp-Att-Int 17-24-1 18-26-1 7:30 p.m. Seven Rivers at FAL Sacked-Yards Lost 5-14 1-7 verance has shown up in the way Day provides no injury updates for Punts 2-50.5 5-45.6 7:30 p.m. Tavares at Citrus we’ve been able to play with his players, so it is still unclear ex- Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 GIRLS SOCCER consistency.” actly what the damage was to Fields. Penalties-Yards 5-60 2-10 6:30 p.m. Lecanto at Fivay Time of Possession 33:38 26:22 And consistently great against an “Justin has had a good week of prac- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BOYS SOCCER unusually difficult schedule. tice,” Day said. “He’s done a really RUSHING—Baltimore, Jackson 16-136, 6 p.m. PK Young at Crystal River Because of the pandemic, the good job preparing, and I think that’s Dobbins 9-43, Edwards 8-38, M.Brown 2-19. 7 p.m. Lecanto at Weeki Wachee Southeastern Conference decided to the thing that he felt like he did a Tennessee, Henry 18-40, Tannehill 2-6, McNichols 1-4, D.Evans 1-1. play only league games this season. good job going into last game, was just PASSING—Baltimore, Jackson 17-24-1-179. A—0. New Orleans 4 5 .444 1 Facing 11 SEC games and Notre preparing at a high level, and he’s Tennessee, Tannehill 18-26-1-165. Cle Pit Houston 3 5 .375 1½ Dame in the playoff, the Crimson continued to do that this week.” RECEIVING—Baltimore, M.Brown 7-109, First downs 20 34 Memphis 3 6 .333 2 Tide have had an average margin of This will likely be Fields’ last game, Andrews 4-41, Ricard 3-26, Snead 2-9, Dob- Total Net Yards 390 553 Northwest Division victory of 29 points. Only one of their as the junior is expected to be one of bins 1-(minus 6). Tennessee, Brown 6-83, Rushes-yards 31-127 16-52 W L Pct GB games was decided by fewer than 15. the first players selected in the NFL Henry 3-11, Firkser 2-44, Westbrook-Ikhine Passing 263 501 Utah 6 4 .600 — 2-17, J.Smith 2-9, Batson 1-6, Swaim 1-5, Tan- Punt Returns 1-8 2-16 Portland 5 4 .556 ½ Alabama’s offense features five draft in April. nehill 1-(minus 10). Kickoff Returns 3-83 6-146 Oklahoma City 5 4 .556 ½ MISSED FIELD GOALS—Baltimore, Tucker Interceptions Ret. 4-56 0-0 Denver 5 5 .500 1 52. Comp-Att-Int 21-34-0 47-68-4 Minnesota 3 7 .300 3 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 0-0 Pacific Division rushing record for quarterbacks and New Orleans 21, Punts 5-39.6 3-41.7 W L Pct GB raising the question of whether he Chicago 9 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 L.A. Lakers 8 3 .727 — BUCS should be considered Washington’s Penalties-Yards 3-20 4-25 Phoenix 7 3 .700 ½ Continued from Page B1 QB of the future. Chicago 0 3 0 6 — 9 Time of Possession 27:14 32:46 L.A. Clippers 7 4 .636 1 “It was gutsy,” coach Ron Rivera New Orleans 7 0 7 7 — 21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Golden State 6 4 .600 1½ First Quarter RUSHING—Cleveland, Chubb 18-76, Hunt Sacramento 4 6 .400 3½ While Bill Belichick and the Patriots said. “It’s one of those things that a NO—Thomas 11 pass from Brees (Lutz 8-48, Mayfield 5-3. Pittsburgh, Conner 11-37, Saturday’s Games watch from home with their playoff guy like him that works hard at what kick), 5:09. Snell 2-13, D.Watt 2-2, Roethlisberger 1-0. Denver 115, Philadelphia 103 streak snapped at 11 following he does, he’s created an opportunity Second Quarter PASSING—Cleveland, Mayfield 21-34-0- Phoenix 125, Indiana 117 a 7-9 season, Brady has the opportu- for himself and we’ll see what Chi—FG Santos 36, 8:06. 263. Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 47-68-4-501. Charlotte 113, Atlanta 105 Third Quarter RECEIVING—Cleveland, Hooper 7-46, Miami 128, Washington 124 nity to play in another Super Bowl — happens.” NO—Murray 6 pass from Brees (Lutz kick), Landry 5-92, Chubb 4-69, Higgins 2-28, Hunt Milwaukee 100, Cleveland 90 in his new home stadium. Heinicke had only appeared in 4:08. 1-13, Peoples-Jones 1-8, Njoku 1-7. Pittsburgh, San Antonio 125, Minnesota 122, OT “We’re thrilled with the win,” Buc- eight games and started one in the Fourth Quarter Smith-Schuster 13-157, Johnson 11-117, Dallas 112, Orlando 98 caneers tight end Cameron Brate NFL before Saturday and was taking NO—Kamara 3 run (Lutz kick), 8:50. Ebron 7-62, Washington 5-72, Claypool 5-59, Portland 125, Sacramento 99 said. “I hate to say that we’re relieved, online math classes at Old Dominion A—3,000. Conner 5-30, Snell 1-4. Sunday’s Games Chi NO MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Utah 96, Detroit 86 but at this point we’re just pumped when Washington called him to be its First downs 11 27 L.A. Clippers 130, Chicago 127 we got the win. No matter how ugly it “quarantine quarterback.” Total Net Yards 239 385 NFL Playoffs Denver 114, New York 89 was, no matter how many mistakes we “When he first got here a month or Rushes-yards 19-48 35-123 Oklahoma City 129, Brooklyn 116 Wild-card Playoffs made, a win’s a win this time of year.” so ago, I didn’t know too much about Passing 191 262 L.A. Lakers 120, Houston 102 Saturday, Jan. 9 Punt Returns 0-0 3-22 Minnesota 96, San Antonio 88 The Buccaneers await the result of him,” receiver Terry McLaurin said. Buffalo 27, Indianapolis 24 Kickoff Returns 2-68 0-0 Golden State 106, Toronto 105 Chicago at New Orleans on Sunday to “The first time I even caught a pass 30, Seattle 20 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Miami at Boston, ppd Tampa Bay 31, Washington 23 see if they’ll be visiting Drew Brees from him was last week. But he Comp-Att-Int 19-29-0 28-39-0 Today’s Games Sunday, Jan. 10 and the Saints or host the Los Angeles earned my respect.” Sacked-Yards Lost 1-8 1-3 Memphis at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Baltimore 20, Tennessee 13 Rams next weekend. They’d need a Punts 7-40.1 3-35.3 Milwaukee at Orlando, 7 p.m. New Orleans 21, Chicago 9 BUCS RECEIVERS Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 New York at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Bears upset to play at home in the di- Cleveland 48 Pittsburgh 37 Penalties-Yards 9-50 4-20 Phoenix at Washington, 7 p.m. visional round. Divisional Playoffs Brown has a TD catch in four con- Time of Possession 21:02 38:58 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 “It doesn’t matter,” Arians said. secutive games dating to the regular INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS New Orleans at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay, 4:35 p.m. “We’re playing. That’s all that season, tying the second-longest RUSHING—Chicago, Montgomery 12-31, Indiana at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Baltimore at Buffalo, 8:15 p.m. Trubisky 3-10, Carter 1-3, Patterson 1-2, Miller Toronto at Portland, 10 p.m. matters.” streak in franchise history. Mike 1-2, Nall 1-0. New Orleans, Kamara 23-99, Sunday, Jan. 17 Age doesn’t seem to matter much to Evans owns the record at six games T.Hill 4-15, Murray 4-9, Brees 3-2, Harris Cleveland at Kansas City, 3:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 6:40 p.m. TRANSACTIONS Brady, who at 43 years, 159 days and was Tampa Bay’s top receiver 1-(minus 2). BASEBALL Conference Championships passed George Blanda as the oldest against Washington with six catches PASSING—Chicago, Trubisky 19-29-0-199. National League Sunday, Jan. 24 New Orleans, Brees 28-39-0-265. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Announced player to throw a TD pass in a playoff for 119 yards. AFC RECEIVING—Chicago, Robinson 6-55, Car- that Special Assistant of Player Development game. A 36-yard scoring connection Maybe there’s something about TBD ter 3-17, Kmet 3-16, Ridley 2-36, Graham 2-25, Joe Amalfitano has announced his retirement. with Antonio Brown was Brady’s lon- NFC playing at FedEx Field that brings out Miller 2-22, Wims 1-28. New Orleans, Harris FOOTBALL TBD gest in the playoffs since 2011. the best in Brown. In his only other 7-83, Thomas 5-73, Cook 4-40, Kamara 2-17, Super Bowl Brady was methodical in the first game at Washington in 2016 with Pitts- Burton 2-15, Murray 2-11, T.Hill 2-5, Sanders — Signed RBs Dar- Sunday, Feb. 7 2-3, Humphrey 1-14, Trautman 1-4. ius Anderson and Paul Perkins, S Ibraheim half with 12 completions for 209 yards burgh, he had eight catches for At Tampa, Fla. MISSED FIELD GOALS—New Orleans, Lutz Campbell, CBs , Will Sunder- and wasn’t sacked until the final min- 126 yards and two touchdowns. TBD, 6:30 p.m. 50. land and Roderic Teamer, DTs Kameron Cline, ute of the second quarter. Evans played through a knee injury Chris Williams and Rob Windsor, WR Quartney Heinicke made things interesting suffered in the regular-season Cleveland 48, Davis, Gs and Sam Jones, BASKETBALL TEs and , T Carter in the third, most notably scrambling finale. Arians said Evans was Pittsburgh 37 O’Donnell and P Austin Rehkow to futures con- for an 8-yard TD by diving at the pylon 85-90% healthy. Cleveland 28 7 0 13 — 48 NBA standings tracts. Signed WR and DT Taylor in the corner of the end zone. The Pittsburgh 0 10 13 14 — 37 EASTERN CONFERENCE Stallworth to one-year contract extensions. play even got the attention of reigning INJURIES First Quarter Atlantic Division HOCKEY Super Bowl champion Patrick Buccaneers: RG Alex Cappa left Cle—Joseph 0 fumble return (Parkey kick), W L Pct GB 14:46. Philadelphia 7 3 .700 — BUFFALO SABRES — Waived D Brandon Mahomes, who tweeted, “Bro late in the second quarter with an Cle—Landry 40 pass from Mayfield (Parkey Boston 7 3 .700 — Davidson, RW Steven Fogarty, LW C.J. Smith what!?!?!” ankle injury and did not return. Ari- kick), 9:46. New York 5 5 .500 2 and G Dustin Tokarski. The 27-year-old banged up his left ans said it looks like a fracture and Cle—Hunt 11 run (Parkey kick), 4:40. Brooklyn 5 6 .455 2½ — Waived G Louis shoulder and didn’t look the same on expects further X-rays, but added it Cle—Hunt 8 run (Parkey kick), 1:56. Toronto 2 7 .222 4½ Dominigue, C Byron Froese, D Alexander Second Quarter Southeast Division Petrovic, RW Buddy Robinson and LW Justin the next drive. While Heinicke was “doesn’t look good” for Cappa to play Pit—Conner 1 run (Boswell kick), 1:44. W L Pct GB Kirkland. getting looked at, Brady engineered a next weekend. Cle—Hooper 7 pass from Mayfield (Parkey Orlando 6 4 .600 — AVALANCHE — Waived Kiefer 69-yard scoring drive capped by a Washington: RB Antonio Gibson kick), :34. Charlotte 5 5 .500 1 Sherwood. 3-yard TD run by Fournette, which limped off after a play in the first Pit—FG Boswell 49, :00. Miami 4 4 .500 1 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Signed D made it 28-16 and was enough to with- quarter, but stayed in. He has been Third Quarter Atlanta 4 5 .444 1½ Michael Del Zotto to a one-year two-way con- Pit—Ebron 17 pass from Roethlisberger Washington 2 8 .200 4 tract. stand Heinicke’s attempt to be the un- dealing with a lingering toe injury (pass failed), 7:22. Central Division EDMONTON OILERS — D Ryan Stanton likely hero. that caused him to miss two recent Pit—Smith-Schuster 5 pass from Roethlis- W L Pct GB optioned to Bakersfield (AHL). Waived C Seth “He made the throws that he games. berger (Boswell kick), 2:57. Indiana 6 3 .667 — Griffith and RW Adam Cracknell. needed to make,” Washington corner- Fourth Quarter Milwaukee 6 4 .600 ½ FLORIDA PANTHERS — Waived G Philippe UP NEXT Cle—Chubb 40 pass from Mayfield (Parkey Cleveland 5 5 .500 1½ Desrosiers and LW Scott Wilson. back said of Brady. kick), 12:32. Chicago 4 7 .364 3 LOS ANGELES KINGS — Waived D Daniel Washington: Lost in the wild-card Pit—Claypool 29 pass from Roethlisberger Detroit 2 8 .200 4½ Brickley and LW Bokondji Imama. HEINICKE WHO? round just like its last playoff appear- (pass failed), 11:08. WESTERN CONFERENCE MINNESOTA WILD — Waived D Matt Bart- With Smith out because of a ance five years ago. Cle—FG Parkey 24, 4:28. Southwest Division Kowski, D Louie Belpedio, C Joseph Crama- Cle—FG Parkey 37, 2:51. W L Pct GB rossa, C Gabriel Dumont, G Andrew Hammond, strained right calf, Heinicke made a Buccaneers: In the divisional round Pit—Claypool 7 pass from Roethlisberger Dallas 5 4 .556 — C Luke Johnson, RW Gerald Mayhew, D Ian name for himself in prime time, set- next weekend will visit Drew Brees (Conner pass from Roethlisberger), 1:09. San Antonio 5 5 .500 ½ McCoshen, D Dakota Mermis and C Kyle Rau. ting the single-game franchise and the Saints. B4 MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2021 BASKETBALL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Heat-Celtics postponed by virus protocols

but he had to miss three games NBA battling last week after being exposed to someone who had tested posi- tive for COVID-19. He returned COVID-19 issues to the Nets on Sunday night. “You are starting to see what TIM REYNOLDS is going on in our country di- AP basketball writer rectly affect the NBA because we are no longer in that safety The NBA is continuing its sea- net of the bubble,” said Denver son as planned even after con- coach Michael Malone, whose cerns about COVID-19 exposure club has been without Michael forced the postponement of Mi- Porter Jr. for its last six games — ami’s game at Boston on Sunday, and counting — because of the a day where no fewer than league’s protocols. 15 players around the league The Heat were staying in Bos- were officially declared unable ton overnight Sunday and are to play for virus-related reasons. scheduled to play in Philadel- The Celtics had seven of those phia, another team with virus players and Miami had another. issues, on Tuesday and Thurs- But after Heat guard Avery day. The 76ers had eight eligible Bradley was ruled out for Sun- players and used only seven Sat- day — his test result was not an- urday in a loss to Denver, doing nounced, just his status — the so in part because some were rest of the Miami players needed their contact-tracing data ana- ruled out in accordance with the lyzed to determine if they had virus protocols. been potentially exposed. The Celtics were to have been That process would not have without Jaylen Brown, Javonte been completed in time for the Green, Semi Ojeleye, Jayson 7 p.m. game, so the league called Tatum, Tristan Thompson, it off. Boston was preparing to Grant Williams and Robert Wil- play the game with eight avail- liams on Sunday. That’s the most able players; the Celtics have any team has ruled out for a 17 on their roster, seven were out game because of virus-related due to the COVID-19 protocols issues so far this season but does and two more with injuries. not necessarily mean any of the Meanwhile, the Heat simply affected Celtics tested positive. were not cleared to play They were in Miami for a game anyone. on Wednesday, and Bradley “We anticipated that there played in that game for the Heat. would be game postponements Additionally, a fourth Dallas this season and planned the player was added to the COVID- schedule accordingly,” NBA 19 protocol list Sunday, but Maxi spokesman Mike Bass said in a Kleber is listed as questionable statement distributed to The As- instead of out for Monday’s sociated Press and other outlets. home game against New Orle- “There are no plans to pause the ans. Starters Josh Richardson season, and we will continue to and Dorian Finney-Smith and be guided by our medical ex- backup Jalen Brunson are still perts and health and safety listed as out. Those three stayed protocols.” behind in Denver after a win The NBA had 148 games on over the Nuggets on Thursday Associated Press the schedule so far through Sun- and missed Saturday’s victory at Boston Celtics center Robert Williams III (44) dunks the ball over Miami Heat guards Avery Bradley (11) and day; the Boston-Miami game home against Orlando. Andre Iguodala (28) during the second half of a game on Wednesday in Miami. was only the second to be post- The NBA and National Bas- poned for virus-related reasons. ketball Players Association put outside a bubble, and he’s been unfortunately there will still be a COVID-affected world “the The other was Dec. 23, an Okla- together a plan last year to fin- proven correct. some people that catch it.” new normal.” homa City at Houston game ish the season in a bubble envi- “I think the NBA’s doing all Bradley — who signed with “The numbers are spiking,” where the Rockets did not have ronment at Walt Disney World in they can and they’re doing a the Heat during the offseason — Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said the required eight players Central Florida, where nobody great job, and the (National Bas- opted not to join the Los Angeles Saturday. “That is the reality. We available. tested positive and no games ketball Players Association) as Lakers, his former team, in the are committed to proceeding But many teams are feeling were missed because of the well, working together to do a bubble last year because he has with our industry and we’re the effects of missing players be- virus. But NBA Commissioner great job to make sure we are as a child with breathing problems doing it with all the best science cause of testing or other possi- Adam Silver told teams last safe as possible,” Indiana guard and did not want to take any un- and adherence to the protocols, ble exposure. Brooklyn’s Kevin month that issues would be “in- Victor Oladipo said. “It’s tough. necessary risks. He chose to but ultimately we’re not in Durant had the virus last spring, evitable” with games going on You can try your best and play this season, calling living in control.” Garza lifts Leonard gets 10,000th point in victory No. 5 Iowa Davis has 27 as over No. 16 LA rolls over Rockets Minnesota Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Kawhi Associated Press Leonard scored a season-high 35 points, going over 10,000 in his IOWA CITY, Iowa — career, and the Los Angeles Clip- Luka Garza scored pers rallied to beat the Chicago 33 points and Joe Wi- Bulls 130-127 on Sunday. eskamp added 20 as No. 5 Leonard reached the mile- Iowa beat No. 16 Minne- stone on one of his five 3-pointers sota 86-71 on Sunday. in the third quarter, when he Jordan Bohannon had scored 21 points. His points and 19 points and a career-high 3-pointers made were the most in 14 assists for the Hawkeyes a single quarter in his career. (11-2, 5-1 Big Ten), who Leonard’s last 3-pointer in the avenged their overtime quarter gave the Clippers their loss to the Golden Gophers first lead since they scored the on Christmas. Bohannon game’s first basket. In all, he had did not have a turnover in seven 3-pointers, tying his career 36 minutes. high. Iowa, which led 39-37 at Paul George had 28 points, halftime, opened the sec- seven rebounds and nine assists ond half with a 22-6 run. for the Clippers, who avoided Garza had 10 of his points their first three-game losing in that stretch. streak of the season. Lou Wil- Minnesota (10-4, 3-4) ral- liams added 21 points off the lied from a 63-45 deficit to bench. get to within five points Zach LaVine led six Bulls in twice late in the second double figures with a season-high Associated Press half. The Gophers de- 45 points — four off his career feated Iowa 102-95 in over- Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard (2) dunks against the Chicago Bulls during the second half of a high — and he made a season- game Sunday in Los Angeles. time on Dec. 25 by coming best 10 3-pointers. back from seven points down with 44 seconds left. Lakers 120, third straight and beat Brooklyn for Julius Randle had 29 points, 10 re- made two free throws to make it the fifth consecutive time. bounds and five assists for the 93-86 with 1:00 remaining. Maryland 66, Rockets 102 Hamidou Diallo finished with Knicks, which the team said made Conley finished with 22 points. No. 12 Illinois 63 HOUSTON — Anthony Davis had 25 points, Al Horford had 22, George him the only player other than Hall of 27 points, LeBron James added Hill added 14, and Lugentz Dort and Famer Oscar Robertson to have at Timberwolves 96, CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Darryl 18 and Los Angeles won for the sixth Isaiah Roby had 13 each. least 200 points, 115 rebounds and Morsell scored 19 points, Spurs 88 time in seven games with a victory Kevin Durant scored 36 points for 70 assists in his team’s first Donta Scott added 16 and MINNEAPOLIS — D’Angelo Rus- over Houston. Brooklyn after sitting three games 10 games of a season. Maryland upset Illinois. sell had 27 points, five rebounds and It was a testy game that included after being exposed to COVID-19. The game was fast-paced five assists as the Minnesota Timber- five technical fouls, two flagrant fouls Caris LeVert added 21 points, Jarrett Jazz 96, Pistons 86 and close throughout. Hakim wolves snapped a seven-game losing and the first-half ejections of Markieff Allen had 15 points and 10 rebounds, DETROIT — Donovan Mitchell Hart hit a 3-pointer with streak with a 96-88 win over the San Morris and DeMarcus Cousins. and Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot scored 13 of his 28 points in a deci- 4:08 left to give the Terrapins Antonio Spurs. Davis, who sat out on Friday with a scored 12 as the Nets dropped their sive first quarter, and Utah held on for a 62-61 lead, which Maryland Russell scored eight of his points in groin strain, helped the Lakers finish second straight. a victory over Detroit. didn’t relinquish. with 62 points in the paint in a game The Pistons were coming off an the fourth quarter, including a Nuggets 114, Knicks 89 3-pointer to tie the score with 7:02 left No. 19 Virginia Tech in which they led by as many as 27. overtime win over Phoenix on Friday Christian Wood scored 23 points NEW YORK — Nikola Jokic had night in which they rallied from a and two free throws to ice it with 77, Notre Dame 63 and James Harden had 20 in the first 22 points, 10 rebounds and five as- 23-point deficit, but they couldn’t climb 31.5 seconds remaining. Russell and BLACKSBURG, Va. — of two straight games against the sists in another short night, and Den- out of another big hole. Utah scored Malik Beasley, who added 24 points, Jalen Cone scored 18 points Lakers with the second one coming ver reached .500 for the first time this the game’s first nine points and never helped the Wolves get their first win off the bench to lift Virginia Tuesday night in Houston. season with a victory over New York. trailed. The Jazz went on a 17-0 run since Dec. 26. Tech over Notre Dame. The Nuggets opened 1-4 after later in the first, pushing their lead to Lonnie Walker IV picked up the Cone connected on 5 of Thunder 129, Nets 116 reaching the Western Conference fi- 20 before the quarter was over. scoring slack with DeRozan out, with a 11 from the floor, including NEW YORK — Shai Gilgeous- nals last season but have now Jerami Grant scored 28 points for season-high 25 points to lead the four 3-pointers, as the Hokies Alexander scored 31 points to lead answered with four wins in five the Pistons, who cut the deficit to six Spurs. He paced the offense in the first (9-2, 3-1 Atlantic Coast Con- Oklahoma City over Brooklyn. games. late in the third quarter. They had the half with 17 points on 8-of-14 shooting. ference) bounced back from Gilgeous-Alexander was one of six Gary Harris added 14 points for the ball down five late in the fourth, but LaMarcus Aldridge added Wednesday’s loss at players to finish in double-figure scor- Nuggets, who got only nine from star Rudy Gobert blocked a shot by 20 points for the Spurs, and Patty Louisville. ing for the Thunder, who won their guard Jamal Murray. Mason Plumlee, and Mike Conley Mills scored 18 points off the bench. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE GOLF MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2021 B5 Harris English wins at Kapalua in playoff Earns first Sentry Tournament of Champions Sunday At Kapalua Plantation Course PGA victory Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii Purse: $6.7 million Yardage: 7,596; Par: 73 Final Round in 7 years Individual FedExCup Points in parentheses Harris English (500), $1,340,000 65-67-66-69—267 -25 DOUG FERGUSON Joaquin Niemann (300), $782,000 69-67-67-64—267 -25 AP golf writer Justin Thomas (190), $490,000 65-69-68-66—268 -24 Ryan Palmer (135), $378,000 67-67-64-71—269 -23 KAPALUA, Hawaii — Sungjae Im (105), $280,500 67-68-67-69—271 -21 Xander Schauffele (105), $280,500 69-66-70-66—271 -21 Harris English went more Bryson DeChambeau (85), $199,333 69-67-70-66—272 -20 than seven years without Collin Morikawa (85), $199,333 69-65-65-73—272 -20 winning on the PGA Tour, Jon Rahm (85), $199,333 70-66-69-67—272 -20 and he didn’t mind going Daniel Berger (75), $172,000 69-65-67-72—273 -19 Sergio Garcia (68), $155,500 67-71-67-69—274 -18 one extra hole to win the Dustin Johnson (68), $155,500 71-65-69-69—274 -18 Sentry Tournament of Patrick Cantlay (56), $125,250 68-68-67-72—275 -17 Champions on Sunday. Lanto Griffin (56), $125,250 71-68-69-67—275 -17 English missed a 10-foot Scottie Scheffler (56), $125,250 70-66-70-69—275 -17 eagle putt in regulation on Brendon Todd (56), $125,250 68-67-70-70—275 -17 Abraham Ancer (48), $92,000 70-71-69-66—276 -16 the par-5 18th hole at Martin Laird (48), $92,000 69-69-68-70—276 -16 Kapalua for a 4-under 69 Sebastian Munoz (48), $92,000 75-66-67-68—276 -16 to force a playoff with Joa- Webb Simpson (48), $92,000 70-67-69-70—276 -16 quin Niemann, and he Patrick Reed (41), $75,000 67-68-72-70—277 -15 ended it on the 18th with a Adam Scott (41), $75,000 68-71-68-70—277 -15 Michael Thompson (41), $75,000 73-68-67-69—277 -15 6-foot birdie. Billy Horschel (34), $63,200 71-66-66-75—278 -14 Niemann, who closed Kevin Kisner (34), $63,200 70-71-69-68—278 -14 with a 64, pulled his ap- Marc Leishman (34), $63,200 69-69-71-69—278 -14 proach enough to tumble Cameron Smith (34), $63,200 70-70-66-72—278 -14 down the steep, shaggy Richy Werenski (34), $63,200 69-69-70-70—278 -14 Associated Press Brian Gay (29), $55,000 70-67-71-71—279 -13 hill. His full swing from Harris English holds the champions trophy after the final round of the Tournament of Nick Taylor (29), $55,000 67-71-69-72—279 -13 thick grass got him to the Champions golf event, Sunday at Kapalua Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii. Cameron Champ (24), $49,000 71-68-70-72—281 -11 fringe, but he missed the Stewart Cink (24), $49,000 71-69-67-74—281 -11 birdie putt. Tony Finau (24), $49,000 74-68-68-71—281 -11 to No. 369 in the world. He green as English was com- the final hole wasn’t Viktor Hovland (24), $49,000 69-68-68-76—281 -11 English capped off his did everything last year but ing up the 18th. enough. Jason Kokrak (21), $43,000 71-66-70-76—283 -9 remarkable turnaround at win, and he took care of English won for the Dustin Johnson, in his Hudson Swafford (21), $43,000 73-70-72-68—283 -9 a tournament he ordi- that in the first event of the third time in his career, first start since winning Carlos Ortiz (19), $41,000 69-67-75-74—285 -7 narily wouldn’t be allowed new year. and his first title since the the Masters on Nov. 15, Andrew Landry (17), $39,000 70-71-76-70—287 -5 to play. The Tournament of Kevin Na (17), $39,000 71-68-69-79—287 -5 Now the 31-year-old OHL Classic at Mayakoba made an early run until he Robert Streb (17), $39,000 67-72-72-76—287 -5 Champions is for winners from Georgia is among the at the end of 2013, his sec- lost a tee shot in the native Mackenzie Hughes (15), $36,500 73-71-72-72—288 -4 only from the previous top 20 in the world, and ond victory of that year. grass on No. 12 and made Hideki Matsuyama (15), $36,500 73-75-72-68—288 -4 year, but the field was ex- guaranteed a return to Justin Thomas stayed in double bogey. He shot 69 panded to include anyone Kapalua next year. the mix one day after he and tied for 11th, ending him two to get out and he game by running off four who reached the Tour Niemann had eight was heard uttering a ho- his streak of seven consec- made double bogey. birdies in a five-hole Championship because of birdies through 14 holes mophobic slur under his utive top 10s dating to the Palmer rallied with four stretch starting at No. 11, the COVID-19 pandemic and matched the low score breath after missing a first week in August. birdies on his last five and he appeared to be in that shut down the PGA of the tournament. His re- short putt. Thomas apolo- Ryan Palmer, who holes but shot 71 to finish control until attacking a Tour for three months. gret might be a 6-foot gized, and did so again shared the 54-hole lead two back. back pin on the 16th, going The fact English made it birdie putt he missed in after a 66 left him one shot with English, had an early The most significant just over the green and to the Tour Championship regulation. All he could do out of the playoff. lead with an eagle on the wind of the week eventu- making bogey. was proof of turning was wait, and he spent He missed an 8-foot fifth hole. His hopes came ally allowed for some sepa- He bounced back, first around his game. He ended most of that hour at a pic- birdie chance on the 16th, undone when his tee shot ration, and it came down to with a birdie on the 18th to the previous season with- nic table with Sergio Gar- and then three-putted on the par-3 11th turned English, Niemann and catch Niemann at out a full card and mired in cia and their wives, from long range on the left with the wind into the Thomas over the final hour. 25-under 267, and then a slump that dropped him heading to the practice 17th for bogey. A birdie on shin-high grass. It took English got back in the with a birdie to win. Puzzles Galore! CROSSWORD Fun By The Numbers Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind-bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test!

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Annie Lane to dearannie@ for (almost) everyone. This deal is When overtricks are not an issue, app • Follow us on Twitter creators.com. To find out more doubly difficult for both sides be- declarer should win the first trick about Annie Lane and read cause it occurred during an online with dummy’s diamond ace and CCNILI features by other Creators Syn- play a spade to his ace (to guard dicate columnists and cartoon- against a 4-0 split). He draws ists, visit the Creators Syndicate trumps, cashes his three hearts, website at www.creators.com. discarding a club from hand, and

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Both $155 Citrus Works great, have Duplex-(2) 2/2/1 Apts, on cul-de-sac also Springs had it for years, TIME TO BUY Countryside Subdivision available is, 27 Village Mr. Coffee brand, $5 built 2006, Large lot, SOFA Center Drive 111x150 (352)465-1616 OR SELL newly painted in/out -Beige- both ends deep, and 126 Cy- YOUR MOBILE $239,000 513-720-4421 have POWER COFFEE MAKER press Blvd $18,000 Works great, have In A Leased Land or 937-378-4109 99x150 deep. Reclining -LIKE NEW! Park? $700 352-344-4384 had it for years, Specializing In 863-255-7096 Mr. Coffee brand, $2 GOPHER TORTOISE SOFA (352) 547-6479 CALL SURVEYS & NICE CONDITION! LORELIE RELOCATIONS $175 WETLAND SETBACK (352) 897-5455 LEBRUN Licensed Realtor & LINES Stearns & Foster Mobile Home Broker ENVIRONMENTAL Mattress- Twin Sz, 24” GIRL’S BIKE ASSESSMENTS Extra Long - Firm- 18 speed, brand new 2020 Mercury 4- Adjustable Foot & Head $45, (352) 436-2953 Century 21 Michael G. Czerwinski, $500 352-344-4384 BICYCLE Nature Coast, P.A stroke 200 HP O/B 26” PACIFIC-HAND 835 NE Highway 19, ENVIRONMENTAL 4 yr wrty $9,800 Crystal River Fl, BRAKES - GREAT 7½ ACRES - Priced 2 CONSULTANTS Call or text Office 352-795-0021 CONDITION $60 SELL! Mason Creek, 352-422-4141 352-419-5549 Direct 352-613-3988 352-249-1012 Homosassa- direct Gulf mgcenvironmental 54 INCH BAGGER Swingback Cooler BICYCLE access - 2 bdrm Stilt .com 000ZLDY FOR HUSQVARNA Seat / Bait BIKE for small child $20 home- power & water- 30+ Yrs. Experience 50 Quart - Like New! GARDEN TRACTOR In 352-419-5549 Unique Opportunity - Very Good Condition. $340 GOLF BALL 352-628-2983 (owner) (352) 220-2324 $100 352-422-2029 RETREIVER ESTATE Bob’s DISCARDED OF GOLFER ASKING HOMOSASSA 1/1 Clean, Quiet, PUBLISHER’S Lawn Mower Service $35 352-419-5549 CHA, $410/mo. plus NOTICE:  FREE PICK-UP  KOLPIN SUEDE RIFLE Sec, includes water All real estate 352-637-1225 CASE Fleece lined. VG 1995 DILKS 352-257-6461 advertising in this DAVID KURTZ Fiberglass Skiff Cond $65 Call or text. newspaper is subject TRAILER (352) 586-4576 Realtor 20 feet 11 inches w/ pulls behind to Fair Housing Act Trailer included - Lawn Mower which makes it illegal Mercury - 3 stroke motor 32” x 42” $45 to advertise “any $3000 352-422-7540 (352) 436-2953 preference, limitation or discrimination 16’ Alum Flat Bottom BABY SWING Graco CITRUS HILLS Boat 15HP 4 stroke Meadowview Villa & based on race, color, Swing & Rocker, 3 posi- MERC, elec start, w/ Condos 2 / 2; Furn or religion, sex, handi- tions,6 speeds,10 melo- trailer, Asking $4900 - Unfurn, Seasonal or LT cap, familial status or dies, barely used. $75 Call 765-720-0024 call/text 352-445-6455 lease 352-476-4242 national origin, or an MINE CRAFT HOODIE intention, or 812-797-2845 Men’s Creative HIGH CHAIR Graco, to make such prefer- KEY WEST 3D/Mosaic green NEW height adjusts, reclines ence, limitation or New 70 HP Yamaha sz 3XL $20 OBO Pat for infant, folds for stor- discrimination. “ Fa- Great Boat- have to sell 352-465-4208 age, barely used. $75 milial status includes Vacant due to medical reasons STAR WARS TEE’S 3 T Call/text 352-445-6455 children under the age $12,500 (386) 288-0168 Shirts grey, wh, blu sz UMBRELLA STROLLER ALL CLASSIFIED of 18 living with Land 2XL good cond 3/$12 blue & red in good ADS ARE parents or legal cus- SPECIALIST Pat 352-465-4208 condition, $15 NON-REFUNDABLE todians, pregnant Tweet 352-613-0529 women and people Let me help you securing custody of Buy, Sell, Invest. Tweet 2005 JAYCO Toy 2007 JAYCO children under 18. Hauler- 32’ 6” pull SPORT TRAILER DAMON This newspaper will Free/ No Obligation Tweet behind -Excellent shape- 18 ft. good cond., 2011 Tuscany - 43 foot NEW tires + rims $7000 Bath & a half, King size not knowingly accept Market Analysis clean, $5,500 or I buy, jewelry, silver, INVERNESS any advertising for obo Carl: 352-400-8353 bed. 44K mi. Exc cond Whistler DIGITAL for your property. gold, paintings, instru- 3BR/2BA Home - real estate which is in if no ans, Lv MSG B/O 352-212-2856 MUST SEE !! Desktop & Handheld Residential ments, records, an- Near Lakes & Parks / violation of the law. 352-601-0310 Radio Scanner & Commercial 5th Wheel 2008 T@B tiques, coins,watches No Pets Our readers are 1065 Desktop $299.99 & MORE! hereby informed that Follow the 2018 Forest River Dutchmen RV 352-422-0978 Century 21 J.W. Riverstone Legacy 1040 Handheld$299.99 352-454-0068 all dwellings adver- Chronicle on w/ Awning. Morton Real Estate, 38RE - 43ft, residential call/text 352-423-1650 tised in this newspa- Model 320 $7000 WANTED Inverness, Fl. 34450 refrig., 3 A/C’s, W/D per are available on (352) 586-4231 JUNK & ESTATE $70,000 352-584-2015 CARS an equal opportunity CELL 954-383-8786 2015 DENALI Up to $1,000. & MORE basis. To complain of Office 352-726-6668 “news as it ITASCA SUNSTAR 316RES 5th wheel - 3 (352) 342-7037 discrimination call happens right at 36D - VERY CLEAN slides, Arctic pkg, self 4 WHEELED WALKER DUNNELLON HUD toll-free at Wanted Model Trains 32K Miles- $52,500 leveling, 4yrs extended WANTED With seat and brakes North Williams St 1-800-669-9777. your finger tips” $ INSTANT CASH $ (352) 364-1490 warranty w/Hitch,washer used once only 65.00 3000 SF MOL; The toll-free telephone For old Lionel & other Classified Ads /dryer & King sz bed TO BUY: 352-464-0316 Commercial building number for the Motor Homes, Travel model trains, any work! 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GOLF CART TIRE WITH RIM off road brand new Carlisle Stryker AT22X11-10 $70 352-613-0529. GROW LIGHTS With Ballast and 1000 Watt sodium bulb, with light reflector.only 100. 352-464-0316 URBAN HOLMES OSCILLAT- Mortgage Loan .. Nick Kleftis .. ING HEATER Variable SUBURBAN Originator speed fan. Works as it HAIR STUDIO Now is the time to LaWanda Watt should.$10 Call or text. would like to I Specialize in First consider listing your (352) 586-4576 welcome Time Home Buyers! home, inventory is THINKING TABLET Next book Intel Shannon Smith! GARY & KAREN down and buyers KAREN ARCE Android like new $65- 352-637-0777 Call me today are ready. 352-634-5868 ABOUT BAXLEY Our office covers all 352-464-4089 and see what an Gerard “Jerry” SELLING? GRI Realtors Full Time Realtor of CITRUS and SPECIALS: experienced Bovee Call me for a free Inventory is down TOOL BOX Since 2003! PINELLAS Counties! f/ full size pickup, $55 Perm/Cut/Style lender can do for Realtor market analysis. and we need $60 Color/Cut Your Christian Multi Million Dollar aluminum, $50 Realtor you. Producer! listings!! **FREE** (352) 436-2953 or Complimentary Multi Million Dollar Cell: 352-270-1032 connection Office: 352-726-6668 Discover the BEST Style with Cut Dianne Perkins Producer When Buying or Call me for a Free Market Analysis TOW BAR F/ CAR to your email: nick@ next transaction 352-464-0719 Selling Your Home. Market Analysis! $30 • Redken Trained THINKING ABOUT nickkleftis.com PLANTATION (352) 436-2953 352-212-1989 • Come in for a free NMLS #1410743 SELLING? “Let Me Put My REALTY consultation. Wheels/Tires Experience & Energy Lwattc21 Two boat trailer wheels • Schedule your Let’s talk about a To Work For You!” LISA VANDEBOE @gmail.com BROKER (R) & tires, 5 lug 4.80x12 appointment today! 352-212-4678 Gary CASH OFFER! OWNER NEW, $55 for both 352-212-3937 Karen I Service Citrus County Century 21 352-634-0129 (352) 726-3730 Equal Housing Call or text me and The Surrounding kbbaxley@ today. Counties. J.W. Morton Lender www.plantation yahoo.com 352-270-6038 Cell FREE Home Market Real Estate, Inc. realtylistings.com Whistler DIGITAL Parsley Real Estate AUSTRALIAN Analysis Desktop & Handheld Tropic Shores ERA American Realty Radio Scanner SHEPHERD Realty PUPPIES 1065 Desktop $299.99 Stunning & Smart Tweet 1040 Handheld$299.99 2 Male, 3 Female call/text 352-423-1650 I put the REAL in Raised inside. UNIQUE & HISTORIC Tweet **Picture Online** Homes, Commercial REAL ESTATE! Dewclaws removed Waterfront & Land Tweet and Tails clipped this “Small Town Friday. Currently Country Lifestyle Hoyer Lift priced at $900 for w/ slings OUR SPECIALTY male & $950 for SINCE 1989” $50 or best offer female, IF you Tell that special 352-419-8932 provide a deposit Follow the Manual Wheelchair now. LATER, prices person BETTY J. POWELL Happy Birthday Realtor Chronicle on with footrests. will go up. Mother & with a Used little only Father are on site and MICHELE ROSE $100 352-464-0316 they are litter box classified ad “ Your SUCCESS under is my GOAL... Realtor Stefan Stuart SCOOTER LIFT trained. Please call JIM THE “REAL” 352-601-1991 Happy Notes. Making FRIENDS REALTOR fits on a Class 2 Hitch- MCCOY along the way “Simply put “news as it Excellent Condition! “LET US FIND Only $23.50 is my REWARD! “ I’ll work harder” Let me help you find happens right at $250 (352) 613-4772 CALL & GET includes a photo your next home or sell your finger tips” YOU your current one. TOILET SEAT RISER PUG PUPPY BLACK RESULTS! BUYING OR 352-212-5097 SELLING?! 352-212-0211 With MALE CKC $1400 Cute A VIEW Call our isellcitruscounty handles VERY NICE! Classified Dept. and cuddly with a TO LOVE” (352) 232-8971 @yahoo.com $35 352-464-0316 great temperament www. for details CALL ME: stefan.stuart@ TRANSPORT CHAIR for all members of the crosslandrealty.com 352-563-5966 352-422-6417 century21.com (small wheels),with family Contact me 4 (352) 726-6644 bjpowell72@ Craven Realty, Footrests. NEARLY info (352)361-1739 gmail.com Century 21 www.twitter.com/ Crossland Realty ERA American Inc. J. W. Morton NEW! ONLY $75 brendapug@ citruschronicle 352-464-0316 ymail.com Inc. Realty & Investment 352-726-1515 Real Estate, Inc. B10 Monday, January 11, 2021 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle B10 MONDAY,JANUARY 11, 2021 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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VIEWING AND BIDDING WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE 2016, almost new, AMC 1968 $500 as is352-564-1099 Harley-Davidson ONLINE AT WWW.STORAGETREASURES.COM BEGINNING 5 Set of four, $75 each, Excellent Condition! JAVELIN Only 5K Miles DODGE ‘08 FLHX Street Glide, DAYS PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED SALE DATE AND TIME. ALSO obo 603-493-4238 290 V8, Auto, A/C, PS Very Clean, Low Miles, for info Please Call 2002 Ram Diesel - 2500 SELL VISIT **Multiple Award $8900 OBO 352-601-3225 Cums/ BLK / 181K mi / 1 YOUR VEHICLE Winner... Must See! 352-277-9175 WWW.PERSONALMINISTORAGE.COM/DUNNELLON-FL-STOR- CHRYSLER $24K (352) 400-1430 owner/ Tow pkg/ Ext. IN THE AGE-UNITS/ FOR MORE INFO. ‘91 New Yorker, been cab / Great Cond. - a/c in storage 10 yrs, New: CHEVROLET $11,500 352-601-0383 1936 5 Window Coupe PERSONAL MINI STORAGE AC, batt, radiator, DUNNELLON tires breaks. Top of the 350 V8 Automatic, line with all options Chrome Eng. -Steel Classifieds $3000 352-341-0062 body, ALL power, cold UNIT: #10 - PHIL STONE A/C. $26,500 UNIT: #13 - KALISTA LINS ~$69.95~ FORD 352-746- 0589 Harley-Davidson 2007 Fat Boy, Vance & UNIT: #96 - RENEE GRIFFITH - 2004 Thunderbird - 352-302-6979 FORD Lt. blue, both tops, Hines Pipes - 13K Orig. UNIT: #298 - SARAH AUSTIN Run ‘til it sells 2002 F450 Lariat miles, Well Maintained! ONLY NEW conv. top w/ CHEVROLET 141k mi, 7.3 diesel, 1969 CAMARO - 454 $7950 OBO NEW inner headliner - Jake brake, 5th wheel PERSONAL MINI STORAGE, 11955 N. FLORIDA AVE. (HWY 41) Engine / 700R4 trans., 516-819-9196 $19.95 43,937mi, garage stored body, Air susp. & 2 Gas MANY upgrades! 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