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AUGUST 12, 2020 www.chronicleonline.com HIGH Partly sunny, scattered storms. PAGE A4 TODAY & next morning WEDNESDAY Classifieds . . . . . . . B10 Comics . . . . . . . . . . B9 Crossword . . . . . . . B18 Editorial . . . . . . . . . A14 Entertainment . . . . . A4 Horoscope . . . . . . . . A4 Sports . . . . . . . A9-A12 Lottery Numbers . . . A9 Lottery Payouts . . . . A9 Obituaries . . . . . . . . A6 TV Listings . . . . . . . . B8 INDEX 74 92 LOW Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community VOL. 124 ISSUE 309 50 ¢ Education: Information for going back to Citrus schools /B1 CITRUS COUNTY 000YU5B Citrus COVID-19 daily update Fifty-one new posi- tive cases were re- ported in Citrus County since the lat- est FDOH update. Four new hospitaliza- tions were reported; one new death was reported. To date in the county, 1,590 people have tested positive (including four non-residents), 152 have been hospi- talized and 37 have died. ‘Life Interrupted’ stories sought Every one of us has had our life interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, some more than others. We would like to tell the stories of people whose lives have been interrupted in significant ways and how they handled their situations, how it changed them. If you have a story to tell and would be willing to share it with our readers, email Jeff Bryan at jeff.bryan@ chronicleonline.com or Nancy Kennedy at nkennedy@chronicle online.com. Clarification A story on page A1 of Tuesday’s edition, “Hospitals have ca- pacity for more COVID-19 cases” needs clarification. The 148 hospital- izations account for all patients who were ever hospitalized for the virus and including those who were sent home or died. Readers can alert the Citrus County Chronicle to any er- rors in news articles by emailing newsdesk@chronicle online.com or by call- ing 352-563-5660. — From staff reports NEWS BRIEFS MIKE WRIGHT Staff writer Citrus County officials will make necessary re- pairs to the animal shelter but what happens beyond that is unknown. County commissioners on Tuesday, Aug. 11, unan- imously agreed to repair roofs and concrete floors at the shelter. But they balked at spend- ing more than $900,000 in donated funds to replace aged kennels at the animal shelter, saying county funds should be used to repair county buildings. And commissioners said they will make a final deci- sion on an issue that the county has discussed and delayed since 2014: whether to keep the shel- ter at the Inverness Air- port or move it to county-owned property near the jail in Lecanto. “I personally don’t think that’s the highest and best use of the property,” Com- missioner Jeff Kinnard said. Commissioners have discussed moving the ani- mal shelter to provide a more centralized location for the public and free up for potential development property near the Inverness Airport Business Park. “At some point you’ve got to figure out a long- term vision,” Commis- sioner Jimmie T. Smith said. Commissioners directed County Administrator Randy Oliver to bring rec- ommendations for an archi- tect at the board’s meeting in September to provide a cost estimate to build a new animal shelter. Contact Chronicle re- porter Mike Wright at 352- 563-3228 or mwright@ chronicleonline.com. Board mulls shelter options County officials to take another look at moving animal facility to Lecanto BUSTER THOMPSON Staff writer The Crystal River River- walk’s first phase, an incom- plete pathway of beautified sidewalks down Northwest Sec- ond Avenue and along streets surrounding Kings Bay Park, opened in March 2018. For the Riverwalk’s second phase, a boardwalk was planned to run from Charlie’s Fish House to Cracker’s Bar & Grill, along the northern shore of Cedar Cove. However, new funding esti- mates and the holdout of a final affected property owner has city officials unsure exactly how to proceed. During its virtual meeting Monday, Aug. 10, 2020, city coun- cil agreed to condense the phase two Riverwalk route into a feasible project, which would also complete the exiting side- walk loop downtown. The new route, dubbed “Riv- erwalk East,” removes the main Riverwalk cost estimate jumps Crystal River officials now considering revised plan to speed progress MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Due to increased construction costs and a lack of funding, Crystal River officials want to hold off on building the city’s Riverwalk boardwalk along several waterfront properties on the northern shores of Cedar Cove, King’s Bay, pictured. See COST/Page A7 MICHAEL D. BATES Staff writer Donna Avery told county commissioners Tuesday her home sits on a hill off South Wildermuth Point — within a stone’s throw of the new Suncoast Parkway inter- change coming to West Cardinal Street — and she will be able to look down at what she calls the unsightly commercial buildings sure to go up once that road is completed in 2022. “It’s going to be horrible,” Avery told commissioners. Officials: No sprawl at West Cardinal Street interchange See INTERCHANGE/Page A2 Biden picks Kamala Harris for VP spot KATHLEEN RONAYNE AND WILL WEISSERT Associated Press WILMINGTON, Del. — Joe Biden named California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate on Tuesday, making history by selecting the first Black woman to In this June 27, 2019, file photo, then-Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., listens to questions after the Democratic primary debate in Miami. Associated Press See HARRIS/Page A7

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AUGUST 12, 2020www.chronicleonline.com

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Education: Information for going back to Citrus schools /B1C I T R U S C O U N T Y

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Citrus COVID-19

daily updateFifty-one new posi-

tive cases were re-ported in Citrus County since the lat-est FDOH update. Four new hospitaliza-tions were reported; one new death was reported.

To date in the county, 1,590 people have tested positive (including four non-residents), 152 have been hospi-talized and 37 have died.

‘Life Interrupted’

stories soughtEvery one of us has

had our life interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, some more than others.

We would like to tell the stories of people whose lives have been interrupted in significant ways and how they handled their situations, how it changed them.

If you have a story to tell and would be willing to share it with our readers, email Jeff Bryan at [email protected] or Nancy Kennedy at nkennedy@chronicle online.com.

ClarificationA story on page A1

of Tuesday’s edition, “Hospitals have ca-pacity for more COVID-19 cases” needs clarification.

The 148 hospital-izations account for all patients who were ever hospitalized for the virus and including those who were sent home or died.

Readers can alert the Citrus County Chronicle to any er-rors in news articles by emailing newsdesk@chronicle online.com or by call-ing 352-563-5660.

— From staff reports

NEWS BRIEFS

MIKE WRIGHTStaff writer

Citrus County officials will make necessary re-pairs to the animal shelter but what happens beyond that is unknown.

County commissioners on Tuesday, Aug. 11, unan-imously agreed to repair roofs and concrete floors

at the shelter.But they balked at spend-

ing more than $900,000 in donated funds to replace aged kennels at the animal shelter, saying county funds should be used to repair county buildings.

And commissioners said they will make a final deci-sion on an issue that the county has discussed and

delayed since 2014: whether to keep the shel-ter at the Inverness Air-port or move it to county-owned property near the jail in Lecanto.

“I personally don’t think that’s the highest and best use of the property,” Com-missioner Jeff Kinnard said.

Commissioners have

discussed moving the ani-mal shelter to provide a more centralized location for the public and free up for potential development property near the Inverness Airport Business Park.

“At some point you’ve got to figure out a long-term vision,” Commis-sioner Jimmie T. Smith said.

Commissioners directed County Administrator Randy Oliver to bring rec-ommendations for an archi-tect at the board’s meeting in September to provide a cost estimate to build a new animal shelter.

Contact Chronicle re-porter Mike Wright at 352-563-3228 or [email protected].

Board mulls shelter optionsCounty officials to take another look at moving animal facility to Lecanto

BUSTER THOMPSONStaff writer

The Crystal River River-walk’s first phase, an incom-plete pathway of beautified sidewalks down Northwest Sec-ond Avenue and along streets

surrounding Kings Bay Park, opened in March 2018.

For the Riverwalk’s second phase, a boardwalk was planned to run from Charlie’s Fish House to Cracker’s Bar & Grill, along the northern shore of Cedar Cove.

However, new funding esti-mates and the holdout of a final affected property owner has city officials unsure exactly how to proceed.

During its virtual meeting Monday, Aug. 10, 2020, city coun-cil agreed to condense the

phase two Riverwalk route into a feasible project, which would also complete the exiting side-walk loop downtown.

The new route, dubbed “Riv-erwalk East,” removes the main

Riverwalk cost estimate jumps

Crystal River officials now considering revised plan to speed progress

MATTHEW BECK/ChronicleDue to increased construction costs and a lack of funding, Crystal River officials want to hold off on building the city’s Riverwalk boardwalk along several waterfront properties on the northern shores of Cedar Cove, King’s Bay, pictured.

See COST/Page A7

MICHAEL D. BATESStaff writer

Donna Avery told county commissioners Tuesday her home sits on a hill off South Wildermuth Point — within a stone’s throw of the new Suncoast Parkway inter-change coming to West

Cardinal Street — and she will be able to look down at what she calls the unsightly commercial buildings sure to go up once that road is completed in 2022.

“It’s going to be horrible,” Avery told commissioners.

Officials: No sprawl at West Cardinal

Street interchange

See INTERCHANGE/Page A2

Biden picks Kamala Harris for VP spot

KATHLEEN RONAYNE AND WILL WEISSERT

Associated Press

WILMINGTON, Del. — Joe Biden named California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate on Tuesday, making history by selecting the first Black woman to

In this June 27, 2019, file photo, then-Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., listens to questions after the Democratic primary debate in Miami.Associated PressSee HARRIS/Page A7

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“You can’t build a wall high enough (to block the view).”

Avery was one of several residents who live near the Cardinal interchange who attended the Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020, com-mission workshop, designed to update them about development sure to come on their once-quiet road and hear from staff about how to manage that growth.

Commissioners were pretty much in agreement that, if they had their way, an interchange would never have been built off Cardinal. But seeing as how they had no choice in the matter, they have to make the best of it and make sure the off-ramp doesn’t turn into ugly strip malls, gas stations and sprawl.

“There is going to be an interchange there,” Commissioner Jeff Kinnard said. “That area is going to change whether anyone in this room likes it or not. The question is if we’re going to do anything to plan for (it.)”

Kinnard, addressing directly Avery’s concern, added: “we don’t want you look-ing at ugly development — ugly buildings — there.”

The county has already solicited input from residents and business owners in previous public gatherings. And the West Cardinal Street interchange development has gone through staff reviews. Those staff-ers, led by Assistant County Administrator Steven Lachnicht and Growth Manage-ment Director Michael Sherman, led Tues-day’s two-hour-plus workshop, which outlined some recommendations.

County commissioners agreed devel-opment at Cardinal must accommodate a diversity of residential and commercial growth, but not be overly restrictive.

And the key, they agreed, was support-ing a mixed-growth concept of commer-cial and residential put forth by staff.

To be more specific, they like a con-cept of a walkable mixed-use neighbor-hood, where residents have access to services and businesses without requir-ing them to drive.

“The advantages of a mixed-use devel-opment are: Increased support for area businesses and retail, higher tax revenue, higher value per acre and less develop-ment risk,” according to a county report.

But the county cannot make the zoning requirements so restrictive that it pro-hibits developers from coming there, the board said.

“We lay a blueprint of how it should be done so when the developers come in to develop, they already know what is ex-pected of them,” Commissioner Jimmie T. Smith said.

Or, as Commissioner Scott Carnahan said: “we don’t want willy-nilly develop-ment out there.”

Some of the recommendations county staffers have for the Cardinal interchange include light industrial manufacturing

with supporting office development; restaurants, retail, offices, hotels and gov-ernment offices, single- and multi-family and general commercial.

There is also provision for workforce housing, accessible to low- and moderate-income families.

What is prohibited, they said, would be truck stops for vehicle repair, cement plants and outdoor storage facilities.

Some residents said West Cardinal Street is not equipped to handle the extra traffic sure to be generated from this increased development. And there are no plans for the foreseeable future to widen it.

The road is already dangerous, said Nancy O’Neill, who lives on nearby South Georgian Road.

“Something needs to be done with Car-dinal first before any more development comes in there,” she said.

O’Neill said commissioners need to re-pair the bad roads and infrastructure already present along Cardinal before allowing more development.

“Why don’t you help the people who live there now?” she asked.

Because it was a workshop, commis-sioners did not vote on any specific rec-ommendations. Instead, the matter goes back to staff and the county planning and development commission (PDC) will host a workshop Aug. 20, followed by a PDC public hearing Sept. 3. County commis-sioners will next tackle the issue at a public hearing scheduled for Sept. 22.

Contact Chronicle reporter Michael D. Bates at 352-563-3205 or mbates@chronicle online.com.

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INTERCHANGEContinued from Page A1

MATTHEW BECK/ChronicleWest Cardinal Street looking north along the Suncoast Parkway development in June 2020. Several residents who live near the Cardinal interchange attended the Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020, commission workshop, designed to update them about development.

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BUSTER THOMPSONStaff writer

If everything goes to plan, Crystal River could own all of King’s Bay.

City Council members voted 5-0 during their vir-tual meeting the evening of Monday, Aug. 10, 2020, to start the city’s annexation of the bay’s southern two-thirds.

Ken Frink told council this has been a priority of his since becoming city manager.

Owning the waters, he said, would expand the city’s ability to regulate and enforce its own ordinances without interfering in an-other jurisdiction.

Other authorities pa-trolling and managing King’s Bay include the Cit-rus County Sheriff’s Office, the Florida Fish and Wild-life Conservation Commis-sion, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) and U.S. Coast Guard.

“Our ability to do any-thing in King’s Bay is lim-ited to what we own,” Frink said.

Crystal River’s stretch of King’s Bay covers waters to the north of Buzzard Island, up the Crystal River, and residential canals east of Banana Island.

Council’s vote allows Mayor Joe Meek to send

letters to the Florida Divi-sion of State Lands and the USFWS to voluntarily annex the bay bottom and islands they respectively

own to the city. After his talks with the

state and USFWS, Frink said both agencies are OK with signing over their parcels.

City Attorney Robert Bat-sel Jr. said after consent is given for the annexation, there would still need to be a public notice process, es-pecially to Citrus County officials, and council’s adop-tion of a new ordinance.

City ready to put paddlecraft

launches atKings Bay Park

Frink said the city is wrapping up the final mod-ifications to Kings Bay Park, getting the waterfront park prepped to be the sole launch point for local pad-dlecraft-rental businesses.

These changes at the end of Northwest Third Street

will be ready by Monday, Aug. 17, when rented kay-aks or paddle boards from the eight companies li-censed with the city must disembark there after pay-ing a city fee.

Improvements include work to make launching safer, and six wooden cor-rals for paddlecraft equip-ment to be stored in.

Council unanimously ad-opted the measure and other proposals during its July 13 meeting, after hear-ing a presentation from Frink on how to curtail pad-dlecraft numbers on the water.

Six paddlecraft busi-nesses are interested in being concessionaires out of the corrals, Frink said, and would pay the city a lease to operate out of them.

Frink said the city would start collecting launch fees and corral rents in October.

Councilwoman Cindi Guy and Frink are meeting with the affected busi-nesses on Wednesday,Aug. 12 to get additional feedback.

Council interested in ‘quiet zones’ for waterfront neighborhoods

Council is targeting loud noise, especially boaters on waters along Crystal River’s residential canals.

City officials gave Batsel consensus to draft an ordi-nance establishing marked “quiet zones” for water-front neighborhoods east of Pete’s Pier and the Kings Bay Drive bridge.

These zones could ex-pand to communities along King’s Bay’s southern coast if the city’s annex-ation of the area goes through.

After hearing com-plaints from his canal-front neighbors, Councilman Ken Brown suggested at a prior council meeting for Batsel to research the city’s noise ordinances.

“People have the right to enjoy their own prop-erty,” Brown said Aug. 10, “and that’s being taken away from us because of

loud music.”Other council members

also chimed in, saying loud music on local waters is only adding to the chaotic boat congestion.

“It’s gotten crazy,” Coun-cil Pat Fitzpatrick said. “The insanity and vulgar-ity have overrun us.”

Batsel said the quiet zones would allow sher-iff ’s office deputies to measure for loud noise with a decibel meter. If a boater goes over a certain decibel range for a certain period of time, deputies will cite them, Batsel said.

Vice Mayor Robert Holmes asked Batsel if people could be cited for playing explicit music, even if it wasn’t loud. Bat-sel said the city must be “content neutral.”

“We’re regulating noise,” the city attorney said, “and the regulations should not change due to content.”

Frink said establishing the quiet zones will take some additional equip-ment purchasing and ap-proval from council.

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CR Council starts King’s Bay annexation process

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Birthday — Stop, look and listen. Take nothing for granted, and don’t let oth-ers speak on your behalf. A steady pace will help you avoid risky changes. Look out for yourself before you take on other people’s burdens. Distance yourself from chaotic people. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Your work and personal life will conflict if you hav-en’t allocated equal time to take care of all your responsibilities. Getting orga-nized will help you keep the peace. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Taking a look at an old problem from a different angle will help you find ways to bring about positive change. Choose to be upbeat and enthusiastic. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — You may have to adapt if you want to keep the peace. Compromising now will give you leverage when you need some-thing in return. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — You may not agree with everything you hear, but some of it will help you find a new way to put your skills to good use. Make a wholehearted comment.Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — A change someone wants you to make will be overrated. Find out what’s in-volved before you sign up or commit to something you might regret. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — You can’t please everyone. Take a step back, and consider what you want. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Some-one will put pressure on you to make changes you don’t want to make. Avoid emotional power plays. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Don’t ignore an opportunity to make a pro-fessional or financial move. Altering how you live and work will not please someone close to you. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Exam-ples from your past will help you find new ways to use your skills. Keep up with the times and speak out. Taurus (April 20-May 20) — A change of heart will lead to an unexpected turn of events. Don’t leave anything to chance. Gauge others’ opinions.Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Make up your mind. Inconsistency will be your downfall. Do what’s best for you.Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Concen-trate on what you can do to save money, cut corners and build a stable future. A unique idea is worth looking at, but do not get involved in a joint venture.

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Today is Wednesday, Aug. 12, the 225th day of 2020. There are 141 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight: On August 12, 2017, a car

plowed into a crowd of people peacefully protesting a white nation-alist rally in the Virginia college town of Charlottesville, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and hurting more than a dozen others. (The attacker, James Alex Fields, was sentenced to life in prison on 29 federal hate crime charges, and life plus 419 years on state charges.) President Donald Trump condemned what he called an “egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides.”

On this date: In 1909, the Indianapolis Motor

Speedway, home to the Indianapo-lis 500, first opened.

In 1939, the MGM movie musi-cal “The Wizard of Oz,” starring Judy Garland, had its world pre-miere at the Strand Theater in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, three days before opening in Hollywood.

In 1981, IBM introduced its first personal computer, the model 5150, at a press conference in New York.

Five years ago: Former presi-dent Jimmy Carter announced he had been diagnosed with cancer following recent liver surgery.

One year ago: The Trump ad-ministration said it was moving ahead with one of its most aggres-sive steps to restrict legal immigra-tion: denying green cards to many migrants who use Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers or other forms of public assistance.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor George Hamilton is 81. Actor Dana Ivey is 79. Actor Jennifer Warren is 79. Rock singer-musician Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) is 71. Singer Kid Creole is 70. Rapper Sir Mix-A-Lot is 57. International Tennis Hall of Famer Pete Sampras is 49. Actor Casey Affleck is 45. Actor Cara De-levingne is 28.

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Grammy winners The Weeknd and Roddy Ricch are set to per-form at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards this month.

MTV announced Tuesday that Colombian singer Maluma and Latin boy band CNCO will also perform at the Aug. 30 event, which was originally to take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The awards show will now be held outdoors at various places in New York City in re-sponse to the coronavirus pandemic.

Previously announced per-formers include BTS, Doja Cat and J Balvin, while Keke Palmer will host the awards show. This year’s VMAs intro-duces two new categories re-flecting the current pandemic times: best music video from home and best quarantine performance.

Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande are the top contenders with nine nominations apiece. They are nominated for the top prize, video of the year, with their No. 1 collaboration “Rain on Me.”

The Weeknd and Billie Eilish are the second-most nominated acts with six apiece. They are also up for video of the year with “everything i wanted” and “Blinding Lights,” competing with Taylor Swift’s “The Man,” Future and Drake’s “Life Is Good” and Eminem’s “Godzilla,” which fea-tures late rapper Juice WRLD.

Ricch is up for three honors, including song of the year for his No. 1 hit “The Box.” CNCO has two nominations, and Maluma scored a single nod.

Money offered for info on former ‘Tiger King’ star husbandST. PETERSBURG — The

family of a Florida man who dis-appeared in 1997 and who ap-peared on the hit TV series “Tiger King,” has hired a lawyer and is offering $100,000 in ex-change for information to help solve the case.

Attorney John Phillips held a news conference in Tampa Mon-day and announced an indepen-dent investigation into Don Lewis’ disappearance. He also said that on behalf of the Lewis family, he’s filed a lawsuit against Lewis’ sec-ond wife Carole Baskin in an at-tempt to depose her and get her to speak on the record. He and the family have also paid for Tampa-area billboards asking for information in the case.

Lewis vanished a day before a scheduled trip to Costa Rica and

was never found. He was de-clared legally dead in 2002. He and Baskin started the animal sanctuary, which later became Big Cat Rescue Corp. in Tampa.

Three of Lewis’ daughters were at the news conference. Lewis’ youngest daughter Gale Rathbone, expressed gratitude for those interested in the case.

“Amazingly, our little family tragedy has become your trag-edy. Our search for closure and truth has become your mission also,” she said. “We all know by now that (Lewis) was not a per-fect man. But do only the perfect among us deserve justice?”

Lewis’ case, and Baskin, were featured in Tiger King. Baskin is still the owner of Big Cat Res-cue, and lobbies for abolishing private wildlife ownership.

In March, the Hillsborough County sheriff asked for tips in the case of Lewis and announced a reopening of Lewis’ case.

— From wire reports

Associated PressThe Weeknd performs on day three at Lollapalooza in Grant Park in Chicago on Aug 4, 2018. The Weekend, nominated for six MTV Video Music Awards will perform at the awards show on Aug. 30.

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Arrests� Dalton Sherouse, 20, of

North Edinburgh Drive, Inver-ness, at 10:16 p.m. Aug. 6 on a misdemeanor charge of re-tail petit theft. According to his arrest affidavit, Sherouse is accused of shoplifting mer-chandise valued at $204.29 from the Inverness Walmart. His bond was set at $500.

� Caitlyn Wildhagen, 23, of Coral Gables, at 7:04 p.m. Aug. 6 on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance and obtaining a controlled substance by fraud. Her bond was set at $4,000.

� Tammy McCown, 58, of West Cardinal Street, Homo-sassa, at 5:40 p.m. Aug. 6 on a misdemeanor charge of trespassing. According to her arrest affidavit, McCown is accused of trespassing at Citrus Memorial Hospital and refusing to leave the parking lot. She had reportedly signed herself out against medical advice and was asked to leave for smoking near the emergency room

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� Dakota Tillman, 24, of Homosassa, at 8:19 a.m. Aug. 6 on a misdemeanor charge of trespassing. Ac-cording to his arrest affidavit, Tillman is accused of tres-passing at the Homosassa Race Trac after previously being trespassed from the site last year. His bond was set at $1,000.

� Scott Arnhold, 62, of South Spaniel Trail, Inver-ness, at 10 a.m. Aug. 6 on a misdemeanor charge of bat-tery. According to his arrest affidavit, Arnhold is accused of inappropriately touching someone at his home. His bond was set at $1,000.

� Linda Mushlit, 65, of West Parkville Street, Le-canto, at 10:57 a.m. Aug. 6 on an active warrant for a misde-meanor charge of battery. Her bond was set at $1,000.

� Gerald Deam Jr., 41, of West Orange Lane, Crystal River, at 2:19 p.m. Aug. 6 on an active warrant for felony violation of probation stem-ming from an original charge o f possess ion o f methamphetamine.

� John Warner, 57, of In-verness, at 10:08 a.m. Aug. 6 on felony charges of know-ingly possessing child por-nography and possession of child pornography in order to promote it. His bond was set at $25,000.

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Suzanne Chapin

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11/27/1951-8/6/2020Suzanne Marie Chapin

(Kosmala) of Homosassa, FL passed away Au-gust 6th at T a m p a G e n e r a l Hospital from com-plications from an exis t ing heart con-

dition. She was 68 yrs old. She was a retired dental assistant.

She is predeceased by her parents Edward and Antonia Kosmala.

She is Survived by her Beloved husband Paul Chapin of 20 yrs. Devoted Daughters Mrs. Julie Smith (Kenneth), Ms. Jes-sica Pawlak, Mrs. Michele Taylor (Mark), her grand-children Sophia Smith, Presley Smith, Jagger Smith, Scarlett Smith and Axl Perry, her sister Kath-leen Richichi (Tony), lov-ing nieces Denise Kosmala, Dawn Rauch (Russ) and Elizabeth Poore (Darren), and sister-in-law Margaret Chapin.

Suzie, as most knew her, was a constant light in an often dark world. Always a kind word to share, even to those she didn’t know. She was a strong woman who faced many chal-lenges in her lifetime yet never let it get the best of her. She enjoyed puzzles, reading, trips to the Flor-ida Keys and talking to and spending time with her grandchildren, who were the light of her life, and Barry Manilow. Please when you think of her, think of the happy and fun times (and there are many) as that was what she would have wanted us all to do.

Sue was born and raised in Buffalo, NY. She raised her daughters there be-fore relocating to Fort Lauderdale, FL, then Ho-mosassa, FL with her Hus-band and best friend Paul.

A small ceremony will be held privately for the immediate family in the coming days. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to The Children’s Heart Founda-tion CHD.

“Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, un-heard, but always near. Still loved, still missed, and held so dear.”

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Florence Demcovitz, 86

Florence K. Demcovitz, 86, passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 6th, 2020. She was born in Eliz-abeth, New Jersey on Octo-ber 24th, 1933 to Mary and

J o h n K o z a k . Florence w o r k e d for the city of Linden, New Jer-sey for 36 years. She is survived by her sons: The-

odore and Bernard Demco-vitz; her brother: Mario Kozak; Grandchildren: Mi-chael, Heather Demcovitz Coombs, Tomas, Brittany and Kyle Demcovitz and 2 great grandchildren: Amy and Claire Coombs.

Florence was preceded in death by her husband: Theodore Demcovitz; sis-ter: Wanda Kozak Zie-manek; and her parents: John and Mary Kozak.

Florence enjoyed knit-ting, Ancestry.com, board games and the Polish Club. She was also a volunteer on the Board of Directors for the Glen, where she resided.

A visitation will be held on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 from 3 PM to 7 PM at Fero Funeral Home, 5955 N. Le-canto, Beverly Hills, FL 34465. A Mass of Resurrec-tion will be held on Wednes-day, August 12, 2020 at 11 am at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 6 Roos-evelt Blvd, Beverly Hills, FL.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Flor-ence’s name to the Ameri-can Cancer Society.

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Marjorie Beavers

Marjorie Pulley Beavers, formerly of Westfield, IN, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, passed peacefully on Friday, Au-gust 7, 2020.

She is survived by her husband, JD, daughters, Carrie and Lori, son, Neil, five granddaughters, two grandsons, and her sister Barbara.

She was a stranger to no one and touched the lives of everyone she encountered with her kindness, warmth, and humor. Unable to sit still for long, Marj was an avid bowler, dart thrower, and golfer. She was at her absolute happiest anytime she had the opportunity to be there for her children and grandchildren and catching up with friends. Her children remember her strength as she raised them and always put others ahead of herself.

A celebration of her life will be held at some point in the future and in lieu of

flowers the family asks ev-eryone to contribute a char-itable donation in memory of her name to moosechari-ties.org to support their ef-forts to care for children and families.

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Lois Pearson, 87C I T R U S H I L L S

Lois A. Pearson, 87, long time resident of Citrus Hills, FL passed away August 6, 2020 at Canterfield of Ocala. She was born in Providence,

RI on Sep-tember 14, 1932 to the late Lester E. and Alice E. (Davies) Grinnell and at-tended the University

of Rhode Island. Lois was a Registered Nurse and ar-rived in this area in 1991, coming from Rhode Island. She attended 7 Rivers Pres-byterian Church, and held memberships with the Cit-rus Hills Golf Club, the Rhode Island School Nurse Teachers Association, and the Charleston-Richmond Visiting Nurses Association.

Mourning her loss is her loving husband of 66 years, Robert Pearson; her daugh-ters Karen M. Pearson of Wells, ME, Cheryl A. Mat-thews of Vernon, VT, Robin L. Rizzo of Pound Ridge, NY, and Linda C. Tanner of Oak Harbor, WA; 5 grand-c h i l d r e n a n d 4 great grandchildren.

Private cremation ar-rangements under the care of Chas. E. Davis Fu-neral Home with Crema-tory, Inverness, FL.

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Ann Rodill, 79

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Ann Cecelia Rodill, 79 of Inglis, FL passed away Sunday August 2, 2020 at her home. A memorial ser-vice will be held at the First Baptist Church of In-glis at 11 AM on Saturday August 15th. Arrange-ments are under the direc-tion of Strickland Funeral Home and Crematory of Crystal River.

Daniel Skethway, 72

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Special to the Chronicle This Jan. 22, 2018, photo shows a Dunkin’ Donuts logo on a shop in Mount Lebanon, Pa. The Massachusetts-based coffee and donuts empire is teaming with Post Consumer Brands to release two new breakfast cereals based on two of its most popular coffee drinks: Caramel Macchiato and Mocha Latte. The new cereals are expected to hit grocery shelves in late August 2020.

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CANTON, Mass. — As if 2020 wasn’t weird enough, Dunkin’ is getting into the cereal game.

The Massachusetts- based coffee and donuts empire is releasing two new breakfast cereals based on two of its most popular coffee drinks: Caramel Macchiato and Mocha Latte.

The team-up with Post Consumer Brands, the makers of Honey Bunches of Oats, Shredded Wheat, Raisin Bran and other fa-miliar cereals, is

expected to hit grocery shelves later this month.

The companies say Dunkin’ coffee concen-trate is added to the ce-real, which consists of little crunchy spheres mixed with flavored marshmallow bits. A serv-ing has about as much caf-feine as a tenth of an 8-ounce cup of coffee.

Reaction on social media has ranged from enthusiastic anticipation to horrified yet intrigued.

Skeptics — and there are many — see another sign of the apocalypse while others see redemp-tion for an otherwise dreadful year.

“I love to pretend like I’m not a die hard New Englander but if I don’t get to try the Dunkin’ donut cereal, I will abso-lutely lose my mind,” said

one Twitter user. To be sure, the dough-

nut chain did try just that. It launched a cereal line based on their popular glazed and chocolate do-nuts in the 1980s that didn’t exactly take off.

But the company’s in-terest in trying to break into the market again is understandable: nearly 65% of American adults drink coffee every day and nearly 90% of U.S. households consume ce-real, according to Dunkin’.

The cereal effort comes as Dunkin’s brick-and-mortar shops, like others nationwide, have taken a hit during the coronavi-rus pandemic. The com-pany recently announced plans to close roughly 800 U.S. stores this year, or about 8% of its U.S. loca-tions, as a result.

Some coffee with your coffee? Dunkin’ launching cereal line

Dunkin’ fans rejoice with cereal release

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Is it safe to ride public transit during the corona-virus pandemic?

It depends on a variety of factors, but there are ways to minimize risk.

The main way that the virus spreads is through droplets people spray when they talk, cough or sneeze. That means the best way to reduce the spread of infection on public transit and else-where is to wear and mask and stay 6 feet from

others, experts say.Transit systems around

the world are requiring riders to wear masks and encouraging people to socially distance. Com-pliance could vary, espe-cially as ridership levels start rebounding and trains and buses get more crowded. But there are other steps you can take to make trips less risky.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Pre-vention suggests travel-ing during non-peak

hours, avoiding crowded spots in stations and stops, and skipping rows between seats when possible.

Surfaces are also be-lieved to pose a risk, though to a lesser degree, and transit systems are employing a variety of cleaning techniques.

Though much remains unknown about the virus and how it spreads, ex-perts note there have not yet been any major out-breaks linked to transit systems.

Is it safe to ride public transit?

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compete on a major par-ty’s presidential ticket and acknowledging the vital role Black voters will play in his bid to defeat President Donald Trump.

In choosing Harris, Biden is embracing a for-mer rival from the Demo-cratic primary who is familiar with the unique rigor of a national cam-paign. Born to a Jamaican father and Indian mother, the 55-year-old first-term senator is one of the par-ty’s most prominent fig-ures. She quickly became a top contender for the No. 2 spot after her own White House campaign ended.

In a tweet, Biden called Harris a “fearless fighter for the little guy, and one of the country’s finest public servants.”

“Together, with you, we’re going to beat Trump,” he said.

Harris and Biden plan to deliver remarks Wednesday near Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware.

She joins Biden in the 2020 race at a moment of unprecedented national crisis. The coronavirus pandemic has claimed the lives of more than 160,000 people in the U.S., far more than the toll experi-enced in other countries. Business closures and dis-ruptions resulting from the pandemic have caused severe economic problems. Unrest, mean-while, has emerged across the country as Americans protest racism and police brutality.

After Tuesday’s an-nouncement, Trump quickly tweeted a cam-paign ad that dismisses Harris as “phony” and says she and Biden “jointly embrace the radi-cal left.”

Trump’s uneven han-dling of the crises has given Biden an opening, and he enters the fall campaign in strong posi-tion against the president. In adding Harris to the ticket, he can point to her relatively centrist record on issues such as health care and her background in law enforcement in the nation’s largest state.

Harris’s record as Cali-fornia attorney general and district attorney in San Francisco was heavily scrutinized during the Democratic primary and turned away some liber-als and younger Black vot-ers who saw her as out of step on issues of racism in the legal system and po-lice brutality. She tried to strike a balance on these issues, declaring herself a “progressive prosecutor” who backs law enforce-ment reforms.

Biden, who spent eight years as President Barack Obama’s vice president, has spent months weighing who would fill that same role in his White House. He pledged in March to se-lect a woman as his vice president, easing frustra-tion among Democrats that the presidential race would center on two white men in their 70s.

Biden’s search was ex-pansive, including Massa-chusetts Sen. Elizabeth

Warren, a leading pro-gressive, Florida Rep. Val Demings, whose impeach-ment prosecution of Trump won plaudits, Cali-fornia Rep. Karen Bass, who leads the Congressio-nal Black Caucus, former Obama national security adviser Susan Rice and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, whose passionate response to unrest in her city gar-nered national attention.

Rice congratulated Harris on her selection, calling her a “tenacious and trailblazing leader.” Rice said she would sup-port Biden and Harris “with all my energy and commitment.”

Bass tweeted, “@Ka-malaHarris is a great choice for Vice President. Her tenacious pursuit of justice and relentless ad-vocacy for the people is what is needed right now.”

A woman has never served as president or vice president in the United States. Two women have been nomi-nated as running mates on major party tickets: Democrat Geraldine Fer-raro in 1984 and Republi-can Sarah Palin in 2008. Their parties lost in the general election.

The vice presidential pick carries increased sig-nificance this year. If elected, Biden would be 78 when he’s inaugurated in January, the oldest man to ever assume the presi-dency. He’s spoken of himself as a transitional figure and hasn’t fully committed to seeking a second term in 2024. If he declines to do so, his run-ning mate would likely become a front-runner for the nomination that year.

Harris won her first election in 2003 when she became San Francisco’s district attorney. In the role, she created a reentry program for low-level drug offenders and cracked down on student truancy.

She was elected Califor-nia’s attorney general in

2010, the first woman and Black person to hold the job, and focused on issues including the foreclosure crisis. She declined to de-fend the state’s Proposi-tion 8, which banned same-sex marriage and was later overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.

As her national profile grew, Harris built a reputa-tion around her work as a prosecutor. After being elected to the Senate in 2016, she quickly gained at-tention for her assertive questioning of Trump ad-ministration officials during congressional hear-ings. In one memorable moment last year, Harris tripped up Attorney Gen-eral William Barr when she repeatedly pressed him on whether Trump or other White House offi-cials pressured him to in-vestigate certain people.

Harris launched her presidential campaign in early 2019 with the slogan “Kamala Harris For the People,” a reference to her courtroom work. She was one of the highest- profile contenders in a crowded Democratic pri-mary and attracted 20,000 people to her first cam-paign rally in Oakland.

But the early promise of her campaign eventually faded. Her law enforce-ment background prompted skepticism from some progressives, and she struggled to land on a con-sistent message that reso-nated with voters. Facing fundraising problems, Har-ris abruptly withdrew from the race in December 2019, two months before the first votes of the primary were cast.

One of Harris’ standout moments of her presiden-tial campaign came at the expense of Biden. During a debate, Harris said Biden made “very hurt-ful” comments about his past work with segrega-tionist senators and slammed his opposition to busing as schools began to integrate in the 1970s.

“There was a little girl

in California who was a part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bused to school every day,” she said. “And that little girl was me.”

Shaken by the attack, Biden called her com-ments “a mischaracteriza-tion of my position.”

The exchange resur-faced recently one of Biden’s closest friends and a co-chair of his vice presidential vetting com-mittee, former Connecti-cut Sen. Chris Dodd, still harbors concerns about the debate and that Har-ris hadn’t expressed re-gret. The comments attributed to Dodd and first reported by Politico drew condemnation, es-pecially from influential Democratic women who said Harris was being held to a standard that wouldn’t apply to a man running for president.

Some Biden confidants said Harris’ campaign at-tack did irritate the for-mer vice president, who had a friendly relation-ship with her. Harris was also close with Biden’s late son, Beau, who served as Delaware attorney gen-eral while she held the same post in California.

But Biden and Harris have since returned to a warm relationship.

“Joe has empathy, he has a proven track record of leadership and more than ever before we need a president of the United States who understands who the people are, sees them where they are, and has a genuine desire to help and knows how to fight to get us where we need to be,” Harris said at an event for Biden earlier this summer.

At the same event, she bluntly attacked Trump, labeling him a “drug pusher” for his promotion of the malaria drug hy-droxychloroquine as a treatment for the corona-virus, which has not been proved to be an effective treatment and may even be more harmful. After Trump tweeted “when the looting starts, the shooting starts” in response to pro-tests about the death of George Floyd, a Black man, in police custody, Harris said his remarks “yet again show what rac-ism looks like.”

Harris has taken a tougher stand on policing since Floyd’s killing. She co-sponsored legislation in June that would ban police from using choke-holds and no-knock war-rants, set a national use-of-force standard and create a national police misconduct registry, among other things. It would also reform the qualified immunity sys-tem that shields officers from liability.

Around the COUNTY

boardwalk and adds an-other improved sidewalk along the south of U.S. 19, from the Riverwalk’s en-tranceway on Northwest Second Avenue to and around Northwest First Avenue.

Crystal River City Man-ager Ken Frink told coun-cil members the modified route would allow the city to break ground sooner as it searches for more fund-ing to resume building the boardwalk.

“We will get that River-walk phase done once we have money for it,” he said. “I am confident there will be future funding op-portunities, but I don’t think this community will wait longer.”

Frink said 2017 esti-mates to complete River-walk were recently updated and added $1.4 million to the cost. With the city reducing the amount it planned to pro-vide, due to COVID-19 budget shortfalls, River-walk is now $1.6 million in the hole.

Frink didn’t have an es-timate for Riverwalk East.

One property owner, Charlie’s Fish House, has balked at joining the River-walk project. Frink said the

city gave the owner until Aug. 19 to make a final deci-sion; the city will move for-ward with how to proceed with Riverwalk after that.

Frink said the original Riverwalk design could put the city into debt be-cause of the project’s in-creased construction costs and lack of funding.

“Let’s go get the project shovel ready but redefine scope of work with the cur-rent funding in hand,” Frink told the council. “This is just a good oppor-tunity to get next phase done.”

Even with the $1.7 mil-lion in RESTORE ACT funding from the county and its own $750,000 con-tribution, the city would come up short, Frink said.

Crystal River officials asked Florida lawmakers this past budget session to allocate $2 million toward the Riverwalk.

However, lawmakers re-duced the funding request to $200,000, which Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed in late June.

Frink and Mayor Joe Meek updated county com-missioners on Tuesday with the Riverwalk changes. Commissioners said they remain committed to sup-porting the project.

Contact Chronicle re-porter Buster Thompson at 352-564-2916 or bthompson @chronicleonline.com.

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Blessings also has an op-portunity for “pallet builders.” These individuals will meet at the Community Food Bank of Citrus County the Tuesday before delivery to help us build each pallet for its 18 lo-cations. This takes about two to three hours depending on the size of the order. This is a very physical task and re-quires lifting of at least 35 pounds.

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early vote siteVote-by-Mail (VBM) ballots

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Additionally, the Meadow-crest Elections Office has a secure 24 hour drop box to the left of the front door on the wall of the office located at 1500 N Meadowcrest Blvd Crystal River.

Dropping off your VBM bal-lot will take place inside the early vote site as it is required that the drop box be secured by the supervisor’s staff or poll workers. The poll workers or staff will check to make sure the VBM envelope is signed.

Voters who have not signed their certificate envelope will be contacted by the elections office and will be required to complete a Cure Affidavit pro-viding their signature and a form of ID. All these precau-tions are required and are in place to provide security of the vote.

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CAREER SUMMARY: Worked as a prosecutor in California’s Bay Area, serving as Alameda County deputy district attorney and San Francisco district attorney before becoming California’s attorney general, in charge of the country’s second largest Department of Justice. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2016.

Sources: AP reports; Congressional Biographical Directory

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has tapped California Sen. Kamala Harris to be his running mate.

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On the AIRWAVESTODAY’S SPORTS

AUTO RACING12:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) IMSA Racing Michelin Pilot Challenge: Road America. (Taped)

BASEBALL5:25 a.m. (ESPN) Korean: Doosan Bears at Samsung Lions1 p.m. (MLB) Chicago White Sox at Detroit Tigers3 p.m. (ESPN) Arizona Diamondbacks at Colorado Rockies4 p.m. (MLB) Oakland Athletics at Los Angeles Angels6:30 p.m. (FS1) Kansas City Royals at Cincinnati Reds6:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Miami Marlins at Toronto Blue Jays7:30 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox9:30 p.m. (MLB) San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers3 a.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Rays at Boston Red Sox (Taped)

NBA4 p.m. (NBA) Indiana Pacers vs Houston Rockets6:30 p.m. (ESPN) Toronto Raptors vs Philadelphia 76ers9 p.m. (ESPN) Los Angeles Clippers vs Denver Nuggets

BICYCLING2 a.m. (NBCSPT) Criterium du Dauphine 2020, Stage 1 (Same-day Tape)

AFL PREMIERSHIP FOOTBALL5 a.m. (FS1) Coast Suns vs Essendon Bombers

GOLF2 p.m. (GOLF) Wyndham Rewards Challenge7 p.m. (GOLF) U.S. Amateur Championship, Round of 64

NHL PLAYOFFS12 p.m. (NHL) Columbus Blue Jackets vs Tampa Bay Lightning, Game 1 (Taped)1 p.m. (NHL) Carolina Hurricanes vs Boston Bruins, Game 1 (Taped)3 p.m. (NBCSPT) New York Islanders vs Washington Capitals, Game 15:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) Arizona Coyotes vs Colorado Avalanche, Game 18 p.m. (NBCSPT) Montreal Canadiens vs Philadelphia Flyers, Game 110:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) Vancouver Canucks vs St. Louis Blues, Game 1

SOCCER10 p.m. (FS1) Mexico Primera Division: Tijuana vs Atletico San Luis

Well worth the long waitLightning win 5OT

thriller to open Stanley Cup playoffs

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TORONTO — Brayden Point scored 10:27 into the fifth overtime, and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2 on Tuesday in the fourth-longest game in Stanley Cup play-off history.

Point scored from just above the left circle, beating Joonas Korpisalo after the goaltender made an NHL-record 85 saves. Point also scored way back in the first period of Game 1 of the best-of-seven series.

Vezina Trophy finalist Andrei Vasilevs-kiy also was outstanding for Tampa Bay, making 61 stops. The teams combined for 151 shots — most in a NHL game since the league began officially tracking the statistic in 1955-56.

“It’s tiring for sure but then it gets fun at some point,” Point said. “I don’t know how many guys played a game like that, that long. It was an exciting one.”

The teams are meeting in the first round for the second straight year, with the Lightning looking to rebound from being swept 16 months ago by the under-dog Blue Jackets, who became the first No. 8 seed to oust the winner of the Pres-idents’ Trophy in four games.

Pierre-Luc Dubois scored on the power play and Oliver Bjorkstrand added a goal late in the second period to give Columbus — the No. 7 seed in the East — a pair of short-lived leads in regulation.

Yanni Gourde had the other goal for the second-seeded Lightning.

Game 2 is Thursday.While there’s no denying last season’s

early exit from the playoffs has been a source of motivation for much of the past 16 months, coach Jon Cooper and the Lightning insist this series is about a lot more than redemption.

After all, both teams have decidedly different looks, with Artemi Panarin, Sergei Bobrovsky and Matt Duchene no longer with Columbus, and Pat Maroon, Kevin Shattenkirk and Blake Coleman

bolstering Tampa Bay’s talent-laden roster.

The Lightning played Game 1 without injured captain Steven Stamkos. But Norris Trophy finalist Victor Hedman, who appeared to twist an ankle during last Saturday’s round-robin finale against Philadelphia, skated and had an assist on Tampa Bay’s first goal.

With goaltender Elvis Merzlikins ruled out for the opener, Korpisalo started for Columbus and kept his team close by stopping 26 of 27 shots in the first two

periods. The Lightning pulled even at 2-all on Gourde’s goal just 23 seconds into the third, but weren’t able to finish it off in regulation despite outshooting the Blue Jackets 41-26 up to that point.

“You just try to go save by save, not thinking too much,” Korpisalo said. “I think I felt pretty good. The boys, they were battling hard in front of me.”

The teams created numerous scoring opportunities in overtime, however Kor-pisalo and Vasilevskiy remained on top of their games.

Flames 3, Stars 2EDMONTON, Alberta — Rasmus Anders-

son scored the tiebreaking goal on a wrist shot after Dillon Dube scored twice in the first period for the Calgary Flames, who beat the Dallas Stars 3-2 in Game 1 of their best-of-seven Western Conference playoff series.

Cam Talbot stopped 24 shots for the Flames, including a power-play attempt by Joe Pavelski with 10 seconds left in the game.

FRANK GUNN/The Canadian PressTampa Bay Lightning center Brayden Point celebrates his game-winning goal Tuesday against the Columbus Blue Jackets during the fifth overtime period of an NHL Eastern Conference Stanley Cup first-round playoff game in Toronto. The Lightning won 3-2.

Nets beat struggling Magic 108-96LAKE BUENA VISTA — Jeremiah Martin and Timothe

Luwawu-Cabarrot each scored 24 points, and the Brooklyn Nets beat the Orlando Magic 108-96 on Tuesday as both teams looked ahead to the playoffs.

Markelle Fultz and Wes Iwundu each scored 18 points for the Magic, who have dropped five in a row after a 2-0 start at Walt Disney World.

Spurs keep playoff hopes aliveLAKE BUENA VISTA — The Spurs aren’t out of it yet. Keldon Johnson had 24 points and 11 rebounds, and San

Antonio kept alive its chances of becoming the first team in NBA history to make 23 consecutive playoff appearances with a 123-105 victory over the Houston Rockets.

The Western Conference is guaranteed to have a play-in for its final playoff spot, with Memphis beginning the day with just a half-game over Portland and one game ahead of Phoenix and San Antonio.

Booker’s 35 help streaking SunsLAKE BUENA VISTA — Devin Booker scored 35 points

and the Phoenix Suns protected their playoff hopes by beat-ing the Philadelphia 76ers 130-117 to remain undefeated in the NBA restart.

Mikal Bridges added 24 points and Ricky Rubio had 16 points with 10 assists for the Suns.

Celtics keep Grizzlies from clinchingLAKE BUENA VISTA — Jayson Tatum scored 29 points

and the Boston Celtics ran past Memphis 122-107 on Tues-day, putting the Grizzlies in further danger of missing the playoffs.

The Grizzlies missed another chance to guarantee them-selves a spot in the Western Conference play-in series.

Boston (48-23), which has already locked up the Eastern Conference’s third seed, won its fourth straight.

Lillard pours in 61 to lift BlazersLAKE BUENA VISTA — Damian Lillard tied his career high

with 61 points, willing Portland to a 134-131 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday night that moved the Trail Blaz-ers into eighth place in the Western Conference.

Kristaps Porzingis scored 36 points and Luka Doncic had 25 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds for the Mavericks, who will finish No. 7 in the West.

Portland claims MLS is Back titleLAKE BUENA VISTA — Dario Zuparic’s first goal of the

season gave Portland a 2-1 victory against Orlando in the MLS is Back finale Tuesday night.

Orlando was slow to react to Diego Valeri’s corner kick in the 66th minute, allowing Eryk Williamson to collect the ball, change direction and take a shot that Jeremy Ebobisse de-flected to Zuparic’s feet. Zuparic didn’t have to do much to get it by Pedro “The Octopus” Gallese, who had made two fantastic saves in the lead-up to the corner kick.

The goal set off a raucous celebration on the sideline and sent Orlando into panic mode. The Lions had a chance in the closing minutes, but failed to get the equalizer.

— From wire reports

SPORTS BRIEFS

Big Ten, Pac-12 pull plugACC, Big 12 and SEC still moving forward for now

RALPH D. RUSSOAP college football writer

The Big Ten and Pac-12 called off their fall football seasons on Tuesday because of concerns about COVID-19, taking two of college football’s five power conferences out of a crumbling season.

Five months after the first spikes in coronavirus cases in the U.S. led to the cancellation of the NCAA bas-ketball tournament, the still raging pandemic has begun tearing down a sport that generates billion of dollars for the schools that compete in it. De-spite pleas from players, coaches and President Donald Trump in re-cent days to play on, 40% of major college football teams have now de-cided to punt on a fall season.

The Big Ten’s announcement, that it was postponing all fall sports and hoping to make them up in the sec-ond semester, came first Tuesday af-ternoon. An hour later the Pac-12, the Big Ten’s Rose Bowl partner, called a news conference to say that

all sports in its conference would be paused until Jan. 1, including basketball.

“This was an extremely difficult and painful decision that we know will have important impacts on our student-athletes, coaches, adminis-trators and our fans,” Pac-12 Com-missioner Larry Scott said. “We know nothing will ease that.”

The Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 12 and Southeastern Conference are still moving forward with plans to conduct a season as college foot-ball’s lack of centralized leadership has left every conference to decide for itself.

The Big Ten’s announcement came six days after the conference that in-cludes historic programs such as Ohio State, Michigan, Nebraska and Penn State had released a revised conference-only football schedule that it hoped would help it navigate a fall season with potential COVID-19 disruptions.

The decision was monumental but not a surprise. Speculation has run rampant for several days that the Big Ten was moving toward this deci-sion. On Monday, coaches throughout the Big Ten tried to push back the tide, publicly pleading for more time and threatening to look elsewhere for games this fall.

“The mental and physical health

and welfare of our student-athletes has been at the center of every deci-sion we have made regarding the ability to proceed forward,” Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren said in a statement. “As time progressed and after hours of discussion with our Big Ten Task Force for Emerging In-fectious Diseases and the Big Ten Sports Medicine Committee, it be-came abundantly clear that there was too much uncertainty regarding potential medical risks to allow our student-athletes to compete this fall.”

Warren took over as commissioner from Jim Delany at the start of this year. A former longtime executive in the NFL, Warren walked into an un-precedented problem for college sports.

During an interview on the Big Ten Network, Warren was pressed on whether the decision was unani-mous across the conferences and if Big Ten teams could still try to play a fall season, as some coaches sug-gested Monday. Warren declined to answer.

“We are very disappointed in the decision by the Big Ten Conference to postpone the fall football season, as we have been and continue to be ready to play,” University of Ne-braska leadership said in a statement.

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Tampa Bay 8, Boston 2

Tampa Bay Boston ab r h bi ab r h bi Brosseau 2b 3 2 2 1 Benintendi lf 3 0 2 0 Lowe ph-2b 1 1 1 1 Verdugo rf 4 0 1 1 Díaz 3b 4 1 2 2 Martinez dh 3 0 0 0 Meadows lf 4 1 0 0 Bogaerts ss 4 0 0 0 Martínez dh 2 0 0 0 Plawecki 1b 0 0 0 0 Tsutsugo dh 2 0 0 0 Moreland 1b 2 0 0 0 Renfroe rf 5 0 1 2 Lin ss 1 0 0 0 Choi 1b 5 0 0 0 Vázquez c 4 1 1 0 Adames ss 3 1 1 0 Chavis 2b 4 0 2 1 Margot cf 4 1 2 1 Bradley Jr. cf 4 0 1 0 Zunino c 3 1 0 0 Araúz 3b 3 1 2 0 Totals 36 8 9 7 Totals 32 2 9 2Tampa Bay 101 000 600 —8 Boston 010 000 010 —2 DP—Tampa Bay 3, Boston 0. LOB—Tampa Bay 7, Boston 6. 2B—Brosseau (3), Margot (5), Lowe (5), Renfroe (3), Vázquez (2). 3B—Cha-vis (1). HR—Brosseau (3). IP H R ER BB SOTampa BayKittredge 1/3 1 0 0 0 0 Curtiss, W, 1-0 2 2/3 4 1 1 0 1 Alvarado, H, 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 Thompson, H, 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Castillo 1 0 0 0 0 2 Loup 1 2 1 1 0 1 Anderson 1 1 0 0 0 3BostonPérez, L, 2-2 5 2/3 3 2 2 2 5 Brice 2/3 4 5 5 1 1 Stock 1 1/3 2 1 0 3 3 Covey 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 0

HBP—Alvarado (Moreland), Loup (Benin-tendi).

Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First, Vic Carapazza; Second, Brennan Miller; Third, Stu Scheuwater.

T—3:25.

Washington 2, N.Y. Mets 1

Washington New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Turner ss 4 1 2 1 Nimmo lf-cf 2 0 0 0 Eaton rf 4 0 0 0 McNeil dh 4 0 1 0 Castro 2b 4 0 0 0 Davis 3b 4 0 2 0 Soto lf 4 0 0 0 Conforto rf 4 0 1 0 Kendrick dh 4 1 3 0 Do.Smith 1b 3 0 0 0 Cabrera 3b 4 0 0 0 Ramos c 4 0 0 0 Thames 1b 3 0 1 0 Giménez ss 4 1 1 0 Suzuki c 3 0 1 0 Guillorme 2b 3 0 2 1 Robles cf 2 0 2 1 Hamilton cf 2 0 0 0 Alonso ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 9 2 Totals 31 1 7 1Washington 110 000 000 —2 New York 000 100 000 —1 DP—Washington 2, New York 3. LOB—Wash-ington 4, New York 7. 2B—Guillorme (1). 3B—Giménez (2). HR—Turner (3). SF—Guillorme (1). IP H R ER BB SO

WashingtonScherzer W,1-1 6 6 1 1 2 7 Guerra H,4 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 Rainey H,4 1 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 Hudson S,3-4 1 0 0 0 0 2New YorkPorcello L,1-2 6 8 2 2 0 5 Hughes 2 0 0 0 0 1 Díaz 1 1 0 0 0 2

HBP—Hughes (Robles). T—2:55.

Toronto 5, Miami 4Miami T o r o n t o ab r h bi ab r h bi Villar ss 4 0 1 0 Biggio 2b 4 1 2 1 Berti 2b-cf 5 1 1 0 Bichette ss 4 1 1 3 Aguilar dh 3 0 0 0 Shaw 3b 5 0 2 1 Dickerson lf 4 0 0 0 Hernández rf 4 0 0 0 Anderson 3b 3 2 1 1 Gurriel Jr. lf 3 0 0 0 Cervelli c 4 1 1 3 Guerrero Jr. 1b 4 0 0 0 Brinson rf 3 0 0 0 Grichuk cf 3 1 1 0 Forsythe 1b 4 0 0 0 Panik dh 4 0 0 0 Harrison cf 2 0 0 0 Alford pr 0 1 0 0 Alvarez 2b 2 0 0 0 Jansen c 2 1 1 0 Totals 34 4 4 4 Totals 33 5 7 5Miami 010 000 003 0 —4 Toronto 000 003 100 1 —5E—Hernandez (1), Villar (2), Bichette (2). DP—Miami 1, Toronto 1. LOB—Miami 5, Toronto 7. 2B—Berti (2), Jansen (1), Biggio (1). HR—B.Anderson (3), Cervelli (3), Bichette (3). SB—Brinson (1), Biggio (2). S—Jansen (1). IP H R ER BB SOMiamiHernandez 5 1/3 4 3 3 1 5Hoyt 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Shafer 1 1 1 1 2 1 Sharp 1 0 0 0 0 0 Boxberger 1 1 0 0 0 0 Tarpley L,2-1 1/3 1 1 0 2 0 TorontoRyu 6 2 1 1 2 7 Dolis H,4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Romano H,5 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bass BS,3-4 2/3 2 3 3 1 0 Cole W,1-0 1 1/3 0 0 0 1 1

WP—Cole. T—3:20.

Chi. White Sox 8, Detroit 4

Chicago Detroit ab r h bi ab r h bi Anderson ss 4 2 1 0 Goodrum ss 4 0 0 0 Moncada 3b 5 0 0 1 Reyes lf-rf 4 0 2 0 Grandal c 3 0 1 0 Cabrera dh 4 0 0 0 Abreu 1b 4 2 3 2 Schoop 2b 3 1 1 0 Encarnación dh 4 2 1 1 Candelario 1b 3 1 0 0 E.Jiménez lf 4 1 2 4 Demeritte rf 2 0 0 0 Robert cf 4 0 0 0 Stewart ph-lf 2 0 0 0 Mendick 2b 3 0 0 0 Lugo 3b 3 1 1 0 Engel rf 3 1 0 0 H.Castro ph 1 0 1 1 Romine c 4 1 2 3 Jones cf 3 0 0 0 Totals 34 8 8 8 Totals 33 4 7 4Chicago 400 101 200 —8 Detroit 000 020 002 —4DP—Chicago 1, Detroit 1. LOB—Chicago 3, Detroit 5. 2B—Abreu 2 (5), Reyes (2). HR—E.

West Division

W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away

Oakland 12 5 .706 — — 9-1 L-1 9-3 3-2

Houston 7 9 .438 4½ 2 4-6 W-1 4-3 3-6

Texas 6 9 .400 5 2½ 4-6 L-1 5-4 1-5

Seattle 7 11 .389 5½ 3 3-7 W-2 3-7 4-4

Los Angeles 6 11 .353 6 3½ 4-6 W-1 3-4 3-7

East Division

W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away

New York 11 6 .647 — — 5-5 W-1 5-1 6-5

Tampa Bay 10 8 .556 1½ — 6-4 W-4 8-3 2-5

Baltimore 8 7 .533 2 ½ 5-4 W-1 3-4 5-3

Toronto 6 8 .429 3½ 2 4-6 W-1 1-2 5-6

Boston 6 11 .353 5 3½ 3-7 L-2 3-7 3-4

East Division

W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away

Miami 7 4 .636 — — 6-4 L-3 2-0 5-4

Atlanta 11 8 .579 — — 5-5 L-2 7-2 4-6

Washington 6 7 .462 2 2 5-4 W-2 2-7 4-0

Philadelphia 5 7 .417 2½ 2½ 4-6 L-1 4-6 1-1

New York 7 11 .389 3½ 3½ 4-6 L-2 3-7 4-4

Central Division

W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away

Chicago 11 3 .786 — — 8-2 W-1 7-1 4-2

Cincinnati 8 9 .471 4½ 2 6-4 W-1 4-5 4-4

Milwaukee 7 8 .467 4½ 2 5-5 W-1 2-5 5-3

St. Louis 2 3 .400 4½ 2 2-3 L-3 2-1 0-2

Pittsburgh 3 13 .188 9 6½ 1-9 L-3 2-6 1-7

West Division

W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away

Colorado 11 5 .688 — — 7-3 L-2 5-3 6-2

Los Angeles 11 6 .647 ½ — 6-4 L-1 4-4 7-2

San Diego 10 7 .588 1½ — 5-5 W-2 6-4 4-3

Arizona 7 10 .412 4½ 3 5-5 W-1 3-4 4-6

San Fran. 7 11 .389 5 3½ 3-7 L-2 3-3 4-8

Central Division

W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away

Minnesota 11 7 .611 — — 5-5 L-1 7-1 4-6

Detroit 9 6 .600 ½ — 6-4 L-1 4-5 5-1

Cleveland 10 8 .556 1 — 5-5 L-1 6-3 4-5

Chicago 9 9 .500 2 1 5-5 W-1 2-6 7-3

Kansas City 7 11 .389 4 3 4-6 L-1 4-4 3-7

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPSRays 8, Red Sox 2: Mike Brosseau led off the game with a home run, Yandy Díaz and Hunter Renfroe each had two RBIs and the Tampa Bay Rays continued their offensive on-slaught against the Boston Red Sox. Brosseau, Díaz and Manuel Margot had multihit games as Tampa Bay won its fourth straight game.Nationals 2, Mets 1: Max Scherzer showed no effects of hamstring trouble and Trea Turner hit a leadoff homer.Yankees 9, Braves 6: Aaron Judge dented an advertisement with a scorching home run, Jordan Mont-gomery pitched efficiently.Blue Jays 5, Marlins 4: In the first major league game in Buffalo since 1915, Travis Shaw hit an RBI single in the 10th inning.White Sox 8, Tigers 4: Eloy Jimenez hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and the Chicago White Sox snapped Detroit’s four-game wining streak.

Red 6, Royals 5: Joey Votto doubled home the winning run in the 10th inning, and the Cincinnati Reds blew another late lead before rallying.Cubs 7, Indians 1: Jon Lester looked comfortable on a mound and Jason Heyward hit a three-run homer.Orioles 10, Phillies 9: Austin Hays hit a two-run, inside-the-park homer in the 10th inning to lift the Orioles.Milwaukee 6, Minnesota 4LATESeattle at TexasOakland at L.A. AngelsArizona at ColoradoSan Francisco at HoustonSan Diego at L.A. DodgersTODAY’S GAMESChicago White Sox (Cease 2-1) at Detroit (Boyd 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Arizona (Weaver 0-3) at Colorado (Senzatela 3-0), 3:10 p.m.Oakland (Bassitt 1-0) at L.A. Angels (Canning 0-2), 4:10 p.m.

Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 2-1) at Cleveland (Carrasco 2-1), 6:10 p.m. Miami (Yamamoto 0-0) at Toronto (Pearson 0-0), 6:37 p.m. Kansas City (Keller 1-0) at Cincinnati (Miley 0-1), 6:40 p.m. Atlanta (Wright 0-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore (LeBlanc 1-0) at Philadel-phia (Eflin 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Minnesota (Maeda 2-0) at Milwaukee (Lauer 0-1), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco (TBD) at Houston (Greinke 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Washington (Sánchez 0-2) at N.Y. Mets (TBD), 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Snell 0-0) at Boston (TBD), 7:30 p.m. Seattle (Walker 1-2) at Texas (Lyles 1-1), 9:05 p.m. San Diego (Davies 2-1) at L.A. Dodg-ers (Urías 1-0), 9:40 p.m. Pittsburgh (TBD) at St. Louis (TBD), ppd.

BOX SCORESJiménez (4), Encarnación (2), Romine (2). IP H R ER BB SOChicagoGonzález 4 2/3 6 2 2 1 2 Cordero 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Foster, W, 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 4 Burdi 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hamilton 1/3 1 2 2 2 0 Cishek 2/3 0 0 0 0 0DetroitAlexander, L, 1-1 3 2/3 4 5 5 3 2 García 2 1/3 2 1 1 0 0 C.Fulmer 1 2 2 2 0 0 Burrows 1 0 0 0 0 1 Funkhouser 1 0 0 0 0 2

HBP—C.Fulmer (Engel). WP—Hamilton, García.

T—2:51. A—0 (41,083).

Cincinnati 6, Kansas City 5

Kansas City Cincinnati ab r h bi ab r h bi Merrifield cf 5 0 2 0 Senzel cf 5 1 1 0 Soler dh 4 1 1 0 Castellanos rf 4 1 1 0 Perez c 5 1 1 0 Votto 1b 4 0 2 1 Dozier rf 4 0 1 0 Suárez 3b 4 0 0 0 O’Hearn 1b 5 0 2 1 Davidson dh 1 1 1 2 Mondesi ss 5 0 1 1 VanMeter dh 2 0 0 0 Franco 3b 4 1 1 0 Winker lf 2 1 2 1 Gordon lf 2 0 0 0 Jankowski lf 1 0 0 0 McBroom ph 1 1 1 2 Casali c 4 1 1 0 Phillips cf 1 0 0 0 Colón 2b 4 1 0 0 Lopez 2b 4 1 1 0 Farmer ss 4 0 2 2 Totals 40 5 11 4 Totals 35 6 10 6Kansas City 001 110 020 0 —5 Cincinnati 023 000 000 1 —6E—Suárez (3), Votto (2), Senzel (1). DP—Kan-sas City 1, Cincinnati 2. LOB—Kansas City 10, Cincinnati 7. 2B—O’Hearn (5), Lopez (3), Farmer (2), Votto (1). 3B—Castellanos (1). HR—McBroom (3), Davidson (2), Winker (2). SB—Senzel (2). IP H R ER BB SOKansas CityBubic 5 7 5 5 1 6 Zuber 1 0 0 0 1 1 Kennedy 1 1 0 0 0 1 Barlow 1 0 0 0 1 2 Rosenthal 1 1 0 0 0 0 Staumont, L, 0-1 0 1 1 0 1 0CincinnatiCastillo 6 7 3 1 2 5 Jones, H, 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 Garrett, BS, 0-1 2/3 2 2 2 0 1 Iglesias 1 1/3 0 0 0 0 2 Sims, W, 1-0 1 0 0 0 1 2

Staumont pitched to 2 batters in the 10th.WP—Jones. T—3:33.

Chicago Cubs 7, Cleveland 1

Chicago C l e v e l a n d ab r h bi ab r h bi Bryant 3b 3 1 1 0 Hernandez 2b 4 0 0 0 Rizzo 1b 5 0 0 0 Ramírez 3b 4 0 0 0 Báez ss 5 1 2 0 Freeman 3b 0 0 0 0 Schwarber lf 2 1 1 0 Lindor ss 3 1 1 0 Almora Jr. ph 1 0 0 0 Chang ss 0 0 0 0 Contreras c 4 1 1 1 Santana 1b 3 0 1 0 Happ cf-lf 3 1 2 1 Reyes dh 3 0 2 1 Heyward rf 4 1 3 4 Luplow lf 3 0 0 0 Caratini dh 3 0 0 0 Naquin ph 1 0 0 0 Phegley ph 1 0 0 0 D.Santana rf 3 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 3 1 1 0 Mercado ph 1 0 0 0 León c 4 0 0 0 DeShields cf 2 0 0 0 Zimmer ph-cf 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 7 11 6 Totals 32 1 4 1Chicago 010 005 100 —7 Cleveland 000 001 000 —1E—Bryant (2), Freeman (1). DP—Chicago 0, Cleveland 3. LOB—Chicago 7, Cleveland 7. 2B—Kipnis (2), Báez (3), C.Santana (1), Reyes (3). HR—Heyward (2). SF—Contreras (1). IP H R ER BB SOChicagoLester, W, 2-0 6 3 1 1 2 4 Tepera 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rea 2 1 0 0 0 1ClevelandPlutko, L, 1-1 4 4 1 1 1 2 Pérez 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hill 2/3 2 4 4 1 0 Maton 1/3 1 1 1 0 1 Allen 3 4 1 1 2 1

HBP—Hill (Schwarber), Lester (Lindor), Allen (Bryant). WP—Allen.

T—3:14.

N.Y. Yankees 9, Atlanta 6

Atlanta New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Swanson ss 5 0 0 1 LeMahieu 2b 2 2 1 0 d’Arnaud dh 5 1 1 0 Judge rf 2 2 1 1 Freeman 1b 4 1 1 0 Tauchman ph 1 0 0 0 Ozuna rf 5 1 2 3 Hicks cf 3 3 1 0 Duvall lf-cf 4 1 0 0 Voit 1b 3 1 1 3 Camargo 2b 4 1 1 1 Wade 2b 0 0 0 0 Riley 3b 4 1 1 0 Torres ss 2 1 0 0 Flowers c 3 0 2 1 Ford dh 4 0 2 3 Inciarte cf 3 0 0 0 Urshela 3b 4 0 0 0 Markakis ph 1 0 0 0 Sánchez c 4 0 0 0 Gardner lf 4 0 0 0 Totals 38 6 8 6 Totals 29 9 6 7Atlanta 000 003 120 —6 New York 303 020 10x —9E—Toussaint (0), Riley (3), LeMahieu (2), Torres (4). DP—Atlanta 2, New York 0. LOB—Atlanta 7, New York 5. 2B—Ozuna (5), Camargo (3), Flow-ers (2), Ford 2 (2). HR—Ozuna (4), Voit (5), Judge (9). IP H R ER BB SOAtlantaToussaint, L, 0-1 4 4 6 5 1 3 Wilson 1 2/3 1 2 2 4 2 Jackson 1 1/3 1 1 1 1 1 Tomlin 1 0 0 0 1 1New YorkMontgomery, W, 2-1 6 4 3 3 1 4 Hale 1/3 2 1 1 0 1 Ottavino 2/3 0 0 0 1 1 Cessa 1/3 2 2 1 0 0 Green, H, 3 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Britton, S, 6-6 1 0 0 0 0 1

HBP—Toussaint (LeMahieu), Wilson (Voit). WP—Jackson, Montgomery.

Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Todd Tichenor; Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Dave Rackley.

T—3:18. A—0 (47,309).

Baltimore 10, Philadelphia 9

Baltimore Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi Alberto 2b 6 2 2 1 McCutchen lf 4 0 1 2 Santander rf 4 2 2 1 Quinn cf 2 0 0 0 Núñez dh 4 1 3 2 Hoskins 1b 6 2 2 0 Ruiz 3b 5 1 2 1 Harper rf 4 2 2 2 Severino c 5 0 1 2 Realmuto c 3 0 0 0 Smith Jr. lf 4 0 2 1 Gregorius ss 5 0 1 2 Velazquez lf 1 1 0 0 Segura 3b 4 2 1 1 Hays cf 5 1 2 2 Bruce dh 5 2 3 2 C.Davis 1b 4 1 1 0 Kingery 2b 5 0 0 0 Valaika ss 3 1 1 0 Haseley cf-lf 3 1 0 0 Sisco ph 1 0 0 0 Gosselin ph 1 0 1 0 Iglesias ss 1 0 0 0 Totals 43 10 16 10 Totals 42 9 11 9Baltimore 000 003 203 2 —10 Philadelphia 002 010 032 1 —9E—C.Davis (1), Gregorius (1). DP—Baltimore 0, Philadelphia 1. LOB—Baltimore 7, Philadelphia 9. 2B—Núñez (5), Santander (5), Ruiz (1), Al-berto 2 (9), Smith Jr. (2). 3B—Bruce (2). HR—Hays (1), Bruce (3), Harper (4), Segura (2). SB—Santander (0). IP H R ER BB SOBaltimoreCobb 5 1/3 3 3 2 2 2 Scott 2/3 0 0 0 1 1 Givens H,2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Castro BS,1-3 2/3 4 3 3 0 2 Phillips 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Sulser W,1-1 1 2 2 2 2 1 Fry H,1 2/3 2 1 0 0 1 Lakins Sr. S,1-1 1/3 0 0 0 0 0PhiladelphiaWheeler 5 2/3 8 3 3 1 2 Morgan 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Hunter 1 3 2 2 0 1 Álvarez 1 1 0 0 0 0 Neris BS,2-3 1 3 3 3 2 2 Guerra L,1-2 1 1 2 1 0 0

T—4:00.

Late Monday Tampa Bay 8,

Boston 7Tampa Bay Boston ab r h bi ab r h bi Meadows lf 4 0 2 0 Pillar rf-cf 5 0 0 0 Lowe 2b 6 0 1 0 Verdugo lf-rf 4 1 1 0 Díaz dh 4 1 0 0 Martinez dh 4 2 3 1 Choi 1b 3 0 1 1 Bogaerts ss 5 1 1 1 Wendle ss 3 0 1 1 Chavis 1b 5 1 1 1 Martínez ph 1 0 0 0 Plawecki c 4 1 3 2 Adames ss 1 1 1 0 Peraza 2b 3 0 0 0 Tsutsugo 3b 4 2 1 0 Benintendi ph 0 1 0 0 Brosseau 3b 1 0 1 0 Bradley Jr. cf 3 0 0 0 Margot rf 4 2 4 1 Vázquez ph 0 0 0 0 Kiermaier cf 4 1 2 3 Lin pr-2b 0 0 0 0 Perez c 5 1 2 2 Araúz 3b 4 0 3 2

Totals 40 8 16 8 Totals 37 7 12 7Tampa Bay 010 211 210 —8 Boston 301 001 020 —7 E—Peraza (5). DP—Tampa Bay 2, Boston 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 13, Boston 7. 2B—Lowe (4), Margot 2 (4), Meadows (3), Kiermaier (2), Bo-gaerts (4), Chavis (1). 3B—Meadows (1), Wen-dle (2). HR—Martinez (1). SB—Meadows (1), Kiermaier 2 (3), Margot (1). IP H R ER BB SOTampa BayYarbrough 4 1/3 5 4 4 2 1 Roe 1 1/3 3 1 1 0 0 Loup W,1-0 1 1 0 0 0 3 Fairbanks H,1 1 1 2 2 1 2 Alvarado H,1 2/3 1 0 0 1 0 Kittredge S,1-1 2/3 1 0 0 0 1BostonBrasier 1 1 0 0 1 1 Brewer 3 5 3 2 2 2 Walden BS,0-1 2/3 1 1 1 2 2 Springs L,0-1 1 1/3 5 3 3 1 1 Valdez 2 3 1 1 2 2 Covey 1 1 0 0 0 0

Loup pitched to 3 batters in the 7th, Fairbanks pitched to 4 batters in the 8th.

WP—Yarbrough, Fairbanks. T—4:24. A—0 (37,755).

STATISTICAL LEADERSAMERICAN LEAGUE

BATTING—LeMahieu, New York, .400; Lewis, Seattle, .373; Alberto, Baltimore, .349; Correa, Houston, .345; Cruz, Minnesota, .344; Trout, Los Angeles, .333; Severino, Balti-more, .316; Fletcher, Los Angeles, .313; J.Jones, Detroit, .311; S.Perez, Kansas City, .311.

RUNS—Judge, New York, 16; Crawford, Seattle, 15; Merrifield, Kansas City, 15; Lewis, Seattle, 13; Núñez, Bal-timore, 13; Alberto, Baltimore, 12; Altuve, Houston, 12; Chapman, Oakland, 12; Cruz, Minnesota, 12; LeMahieu, New York, 12; Ramírez, Cleveland, 12; Trout, Los Angeles, 12.

RBI—Judge, New York, 20; Seager, Seattle, 18; Cruz, Minnesota, 16; Trout, Los Angeles, 14; Santander, Balti-more, 14; Chapman, Oakland, 14; Urshela, New York, 13; Rosario, Minnesota, 13; Olson, Oakland, 13; Lewis, Seat-tle, 13.

HITS—Lewis, Seattle, 25; LeMahieu, New York, 24; S.Perez, Kansas City, 23; Alberto, Baltimore, 22; Cruz, Min-nesota, 22; J.Abreu, Chicago, 21; Fletcher, Los Angeles, 21; Merrifield, Kansas City, 21; Correa, Houston, 20; Mon-cada, Chicago, 20.

DOUBLES—Alberto, Baltimore, 7; Franco, Kansas City, 7; Iglesias, Baltimore, 7; Martinez, Boston, 7; Brantley, Houston, 6; Bregman, Houston, 6; Fletcher, Los Angeles, 6; Seager, Seattle, 6; 12 tied at 5.

TRIPLES—Candelario, Detroit, 2; Chapman, Oakland, 2; Crawford, Seattle, 2; Kiner-Falefa, Texas, 2; Lowe, Tampa Bay, 2; Wendle, Tampa Bay, 2; 19 tied at 1.

HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 9; Trout, Los Angeles, 7; Moreland, Boston, 6; Chapman, Oakland, 6; J.Jones, Detroit, 5; Voit, New York, 5; Núñez, Baltimore, 5; Olson, Oakland, 5; Kepler, Minnesota, 5; Soler, Kansas City, 5.

STOLEN BASES—Kiner-Falefa, Texas, 4; Mondesi, Kansas City, 4; Robert, Chicago, 4; Tauchman, New York, 4; 13 tied at 3.

PITCHING—Bieber, Cleveland, 3-0; G.Cole, New York, 3-0; Dobnak, Minnesota, 3-1; 12 tied at 2-0.

ERA—Dobnak, Minnesota, 0.90; Lynn, Texas, 1.16; Ple-sac, Cleveland, 1.29; Montas, Oakland, 1.57; Bieber, Cleveland, 1.63; Turnbull, Detroit, 2.00; F.Valdez, Houston, 2.04; Bundy, Los Angeles, 2.08; Carrasco, Cleveland, 2.50; Cobb, Baltimore, 2.51.

STRIKEOUTS—Bieber, Cleveland, 43; Lynn, Texas, 30; Giolito, Chicago, 27; G.Cole, New York, 26; Bundy, Los Angeles, 25; Eovaldi, Boston, 24; Plesac, Cleveland, 24; Ryu, Toronto, 24; Carrasco, Cleveland, 23; Civale, Cleve-land, 23.

NATIONAL LEAGUEBATTING—Blackmon, Colorado, .484; Solano, San

Francisco, .458; D.Murphy, Colorado, .367; Seager, Los Angeles, .340; K.Marte, Arizona, .333; Tatis Jr., San Diego, .328; J.Davis, New York, .327; S.Marte, Arizona, .327; Cabrera, Washington, .326; Happ, Chicago, .325.

RUNS—Story, Colorado, 17; Blackmon, Colorado, 16; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 16; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 15; Yas-trzemski, San Francisco, 15; Castellanos, Cincinnati, 14; Swanson, Atlanta, 14; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 12; Grisham, San Diego, 12; Nimmo, New York, 12.

RBI—Blackmon, Colorado, 19; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 18; Castellanos, Cincinnati, 16; Solano, San Francisco, 15; Swanson, Atlanta, 14; Realmuto, Philadelphia, 12; D.Mur-phy, Colorado, 12; Myers, San Diego, 12; Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 12; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 12; J.Turner, Los Ange-les, 12.

HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 31; Solano, San Francisco, 27; K.Marte, Arizona, 23; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 22; Conforto, New York, 20; Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 19; Castellanos, Cincinnati, 18; J.Davis, New York, 18; S.Marte, Arizona, 18; D.Murphy, Colorado, 18; Ozuna, Atlanta, 18; Swanson, Atlanta, 18.

DOUBLES—Solano, San Francisco, 9; C.Walker, Ari-zona, 8; Betts, Los Angeles, 6; Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 6; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 5; Blackmon, Colorado, 5; Cabrera, Washington, 5; Wills.Contreras, Chicago, 5; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 5; K.Marte, Arizona, 5; S.Marte, Arizona, 5; Ozuna, Atlanta, 5; J.Turner, Los Angeles, 5.

TRIPLES—Cronenworth, San Diego, 2; Giménez, New York, 2; 23 tied at 1.

HOME RUNS—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 8; Castellanos, Cin-cinnati, 7; Story, Colorado, 6; Realmuto, Philadelphia, 5; C.Moran, Pittsburgh, 5; Myers, San Diego, 5; 12 tied at 4.

STOLEN BASES—Pham, San Diego, 5; Slater, San Francisco, 4; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 4; Giménez, New York, 3; Grisham, San Diego, 3; Inciarte, Atlanta, 3; Story, Colo-rado, 3; Swanson, Atlanta, 3; 11 tied at 2.

PITCHING—Fried, Atlanta, 3-0; Stripling, Los Angeles, 3-0; Senzatela, Colorado, 3-0; S.Gray, Cincinnati, 3-1; 12 tied at 2-0.

ERA—Bauer, Cincinnati, 0.93; Lester, Chicago, 1.06; Mills, Chicago, 1.39; Wainwright, St. Louis, 1.50; Fried, At-lanta, 1.59; Lamet, San Diego, 1.61; P.López, Miami, 1.80; Márquez, Colorado, 2.08; Wheeler, Philadelphia, 2.08; Darvish, Chicago, 2.12.

STRIKEOUTS—S.Gray, Cincinnati, 35; Bauer, Cincin-nati, 32; Castillo, Cincinnati, 31; Nola, Philadelphia, 29; Scherzer, Washington, 29; Lamet, San Diego, 28; deGrom, New York, 28; Márquez, Colorado, 27; Woodruff, Milwau-kee, 26; Chatwood, Chicago, 23; Gausman, San Francisco, 23; Ray, Arizona, 23; Toussaint, Atlanta, 23.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Associated PressTampa Bay’s Michael Brosseau, left, gets the throw at second base on the attempted steal by Boston Red’s Andrew Benintendi during the first inning Tuesday in Boston.

THIS DATE IN BASEBALL1921 — Philadelphia’s George Smith

gave up 12 hits and still pitched a shut-out as the Phillies beat the Boston Braves 4-0.

1948 — In the second game of a dou-bleheader, the Cleveland Indians beat the St. Louis Browns 26-3 with a 29-hit barrage. The Indians set a major league record as 14 different players hit safely.

1964 — Mickey Mantle hit a home run both left- and right-handed in a 7-3 win over the Chicago White Sox. It was the 10th time in his career and a major league record for switch-hit homers in a game.

1966 — Art Shamsky of the Cincin-nati Reds connected for three home runs in a 14-11, 13-inning loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates at Crosley Field. Two of the homers came in the 10th and 11th innings. Shamsky entered the game in the eighth inning for defensive purposes. In the bottom of the eighth, Shamsky hit a two-run homer to put the Reds ahead 8-7 and hit a solo shot to tie the game 9-9 in the 10th. Shamsky came back the in 11th inning with a two-run homer to tie the game again, 11-11. The Pirates scored three runs in the 13th for the victory.

1974 — Nolan Ryan of the California Angles struck out 19 Boston Red Sox for a 4-2 victory.

1986 — Don Baylor of the Boston Red Sox set an AL record when he was

hit by a pitch for the 25th time for the season, breaking the record he had shared with Bill Freehan (1968) and Norm Elberfield (1911).

1988 — The Boston Red Sox set an AL record with their 23rd straight vic-tory at home, beating the Detroit Tigers 9-4. Boston surpassed the league mark of 22 set by the 1931 Philadel-phia Athletics.

1994 — Major league baseball play-ers went on strike for the sport’s eighth work stoppage since 1972.

2008 — David Ortiz hit two three-run homers in a 10-run first inning and Bos-ton, despite blowing a 10-0 lead, beat Texas 19-17 in a wild game. The com-bined 36 runs tied in AL record set on June 29, 1950, when the Red Sox beat the Philadelphia Athletics 22-14. The Red Sox actually trailed and eventually pulled it out on Kevin Youkilis’ two-run homer, his second of the game.

2010 — Casey McGehee set a fran-chise record with his ninth straight hit, going 4 for 4 and leading the Milwau-kee Brewers to an 8-4 win over the Ari-zona Diamondbacks. McGehee had a solo homer, a two-run double, an RBI single and another single.

2015 — Clayton Kershaw tied Sandy Koufax’s franchise record of six straight 200-strikeout seasons while tossing eight scoreless innings, and Los Ange-les defeated Washington 3-0.

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BRENTWOODBrentwood Wednesday Afternoon Golf League results for Aug. 5, 2020, are as follows:FirstW. Brooks & T. RobertsonSecondJ. Reed & D. HaschelClosest to the pin:No. 2 H. GardnerNo. 4 C.W. Goschen IIIMost Over Quota:S. Burns50/50 winner:H. GardnerThe Brentwood Men’s Golf Group begins play at 8 a.m. Tuesday mornings at Brent-wood Farms Golf Club. All men are wel-come to join the group in a friendly round of handicapped golf. Results of the Aug. 11, 2020, game are as follows:First 35Dennis RonkSecond 38Gene St. DonThird 39Darrell DabeClosest to the pin:No. 2 Dennis RonkNo. 4 Gene St. Don

CITRUS HILLSOn Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020, the Citrus Hills Ladies Golf Association (CHLGA) played its second Magnolia Cup competition of the season. In this bi-monthly individual point quota event, players earn points based on their gross score: a bogey equals 1 point; par equals 3 points; birdie equals 5 points; eagle equals 8 points; and a hole-in-one equals 12 points. Each player is required to make a number of points based on her handicap subtracted

from 36, with a minimum of 4 points re-quired per player. Any points over each player’s required number of points is a “plus.” Tuesday’s leaders by flight were as follows:

Flight 1Helene Reed +19Ginny Welch +10IvaLee Lawrence +7

Flight 2Pat Friedman +11Marnie McCabe +10Lily Kim +7

Flight 3Georgia Randall +9

Flight 4Jeannette Mazzone +10Barbara Keen +4Virginia Romiti +4Birdies:Nos. 4 & 16 Helene ReedNo. 12 Pat LaskowskiNo. 12 Holly PriviteraNo. 12 Ginny WelchNo. 11 Marti JonesNo. 17 Brenda Lindsey

MENOn Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, the Citrus Hills Men’s Golf Association (CHMGA) played its weekly game on the Oaks golf course. Ten teams played a game where scoring counts for the two lowest net scores compared to par on par 4 holes and the three lowest net scores on all par 5s and par 3s. Game results are as follows:First -19Jerry Reynolds, Rennie Anllo,Ken Gerling, Ed FalkowskiSecond -19Robert Keller, David Barber,Steve Keen, David BeckThird -10Larry Jones, Pete Lindley,Cliff Marshall, Len CerielloNotable scores:

Pete Bockiaro 76Dave Hetherington 79Scott Steffens 77Charlie Haire 79John Nagle 78Jerry Reynolds 79Eighteen members of the Henderson

Quota Points League played Citrus Hills Skyview course on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020. The results are as follows:Tim Gehrke +2John Sarnoski +1Closest to the pin on par 3’s:

No. 3 Tim HendersonNo. 9 Frank StutzmanNo. 16 Mike KuszikNo. 18 John SarnoskiFor more information or to join the league, contact Tim Henderson at 352-527-6670.

CITRUS SPRINGSOn Thursday, Aug. 6, the Citrus Springs Men’s Association played a game of “2 best balls.” Results follow:First 123Jim Murphy, Glen Robertson,Leon Smith, Ed StarlingClosest to the pins:No. 4 David PruittNos. 8 & 16 Jim MurphyNo. 11 Paul KochNo. 14 Leon SmithOn Saturday, Aug. 8, the Citrus Springs Men’s Association played a game of “2 best balls.” Results follow:First 127Leon Smith, Dennis Johnson,Rocky Marziani, Glen RobertsonClosest to the pins:No. 4 Jerry FinnerNo. 8 Carry overNo. 11 Paul KochNos. 14 & 16 Leon SmithOn Tuesday, Aug. 11, the Citrus Springs Men’s Association played a game of “2 best balls.” Results follow:First 122Walt Norton, Ted Tindall,Tony Packer, Ed StarlingSecond 129Harvey Jenkins, Ron Akin,Bob ManeckyClosest to the pins:Nos. 4 & 8 Leon SmithNo. 11 Tony Packer

No. 14 David PruittNo. 16 Harvey Jenkins

INVERNESS G&CCResults of the IG&CC Quota Points game played on Thursday, Aug. 6, are as follows:Front 9:First +5Carl CyrSecond +3Jack AndersonThird +2Bruce ElligBack 9:First (Tie) +2Jack Anderson & John MartinThird +1Paul WeigelClosest to the pin:No. 4 Carl CyrNo. 8 Jack AndersonNo. 11 Bruce ElligNo. 14 David ColsonResults of the IG&CC Quota Points game played on Saturday, Aug. 8, are as follows:Front 9:First +1Jack AndersonSecond (Tie) -EvenBruce Ellig & Paul CoppickBack 9:First +2David ColsonSecond (Tie) +1Paul Coppick & John MartinClosest to the pin:No. 4 David ColsonNo. 8 John MartinNo. 11 Carry to No. 14No. 14 David Colson

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MARINO GROUPThe Marino Group plays a weekly 9-hole coed Monday scramble at local courses. The scramble is open to golfers of all lev-els and is golfer friendly. If interested, contact Bob and Debbie Marino at [email protected]. The “Marino Group’s Monday 9-Hole Scramble” on Aug. 10, 2020, was played at Rainbows End. Results follow:First 30Jim Sparano, Rod Aldrich,Paul Volmar, Cookie LongSecond 31Ian Williams, Jerry Finner,Robert Lansdon, Judith RymerThird 33Bob & Debbie Marino, Lou Ottino,Dallas Sayre, Victor MattioniFourth 33Randy Betscher, Charlie Kowalski,John Condray, Dottie MattioniFifth 35Charlie Wiggins, Ray Costa,Paul Ihlenfeldt, Bob GoodrieClosest to the pin:No. 4 Paul VolmarNo. 7 Ian, Jerry, Robert, JudithNo. 8 Bob, Debbie, Dallas, Victor, LouNo. 9 Paul IhlenfeldtBirdie points (13):Ian, Jerry, Robert, Judith

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Monday, Aug. 3, 2020, results of the Pine Ridge Early Risers League “Points Game” are as follows:John Schmitt +2Greg Wood +2Jan Kominski +1Closest to the pin:No. 2 Greg WoodNo. 5 Don GoncziNo. 15 John SchmittWednesday, Aug. 5, results of the Pine Ridge Early Risers League “Points Game” are as follows:Rich Grunwald +6Greg Wood +6Walt Kominski +5Allen Henson +4Jan Kominski +3Wayne Perry +3Len Thomas +2Closest to the pin:No. 2 Greg WoodNo. 5 Bob PellegriniNo. 15 Jan KominskiFriday, Aug. 7, results of the Pine Ridge Early Risers League “Points Game” are as follows:Don Gonczi +6Tom Mazzola +6Len Thomas +3Wayne Perry +3Harvey Jenkins +2John Schmitt +2Bob Pellegrini +1Paul Thomas +1Closest to the pin:No. 5 Walt KominskiNo. 11 Tom MazzolaNo. 15 John SchmittThe Pine Ridge Early Risers are a points quota league (PQL) which plays at Pine Ridge every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Please sign in by 6:55 a.m. Ladies are wel-come. For information, call Paul at 352-586-0559 or Walt at 352-344-9550.On Aug. 5, 2020, at Pine Ridge Golf Club, “Bresnahan’s Wednesday Quota League” played Closest-to-Pin on Par 3’s and Quota Game. Results follow:

Closest-to-Pin:No. 11 Phil ShafferNo. 15 Tom LogsdonQuota Game:Tom Logsdon +6Don Gamache +3Tom Maslowski +3Bob Amburg +2On Aug. 6 at Pine Ridge Golf Club, “Bres-nahan’s Wednesday Quota League” played Closest-to-Pin on Par 3’s and Quota Game. Results follow:Closest-to-Pin:No. 5 Greg WoodNo. 11 Bob ManeckyNo. 15 Tom MaslowskiQuota Game:John Goode, Sr. +7Greg Browne +5

WOMENResults of the “Chicks with Sticks” Points Quota game played Friday, Aug. 7, 2020, at Pine Ridge Golf Club are as follows:Tina Varnas +9Terry Hrobuchak +1Closest to the pin:No. 5 Jean O’BrienNo. 15 Tina Varnas“Chicks with Sticks,” a ladies points quota league at Pine Ridge Golf Club, plays Fri-days at 8:30 a.m. Monday play will resume on Sept. 7. Call Jan at 352-344-9550 or Car-ole at 352-746-2082 for more information.

PLANTATIONMonday, Aug. 3, 2020, 9-Hole Points Game results:Bruce Chapin +5John Thomas +5Bob Blackledge +4Kevin Shields +4Mike Russ +4Lon Beck +3Dave Tyson +3Jim Brothers, Sr. +3Jerry Rizzo +3Keith Dingman +3Charlie Belletsky +2Jeff Bowersox +2Jim Moss +2Dan Taylor +2Dan Wilson +1Bob Pennell +1Bob Struck +1Mark Zorn +1Brenda Ferrell +1Jeff Hartson +1Thursday, Aug. 6, 9-Hole Points Game results:Jeff Carnahan +5Joe Cioe +4Bob Pennell +2Dan Taylor +2Mike Russ +2Ed Gerrits +1Saturday, Aug. 8, 9-Hole Points Game results:Denesh Patel +8Barry Reynolds +6Bob Pennell +5Brenda Ferrell +3Jere Defoor +2Bob Sherman +2Loe Cioe +2Judy Timmons +1On Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, the Mga-Gre-enT at Plantation On Crystal River Golf Club played a “Points” game. The results were as follows:First +2Frank WadeSecond +1Scott Elliott

SKYVIEWOn Monday, Aug. 3, 2020, the members of Skyview Ladies Golf Association played the individual game called “Crier’s Chal-lenge.” In this game after play, each player will circle their worst 3 holes and convert them to par, then subtract their full hand-icap for their individual net score. Here are the results:

Flight 1FirstCarole ZehringSecondJeannie Haight

Flight 2FirstPat FriedmanSecondGeorgia Randall

Flight 3FirstSandy SabockSecondMary Bodenheim

Flight 4FirstHenny FeldbergSecondMoon YoonBirdies:No. 3 Jeannie HaightNos. 6 & 7 Carole ZehringNo. 8 Sandy SabockNo. 18 Helene Reed

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On Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, the Sugar-mill Woods Men’s Golf Association played a “Team Quota-Mixed Game.” Results follow:First -5Al Smith, Tom Venable,Bill Williamson, Joe BetkavskyLow Gross 77Al SmithLow Net 72John Bradley & Tom VenableClosest to the pin:Pine No. 4 John Bradley

TWISTED OAKSWOMEN

On Aug. 4, 2020, the Twisted Oaks Ladies held their first Tuesday “Low Gross/Low Net Event.” The winners by flight were as follows:

Flight ALow Gross 88Pat DoerrLow Net (Tie) 75Mary Bodenheim & Diane Marrufo

Flight BLow Gross 103Ann Snowden1st Low Net 78Linda Vehrs2nd Low Net 80Sue Yew

MENOn Wednesday, Aug. 5, the Twisted Oaks Men’s League played a “Gross-Net Game.” Results follow:First -13Dave McFadden, Mike Mangan,Frank Mead, Ace HornyanSecond -5Manny G., Dr. “B”Bert Acuna, Ralph JervisThird -3Bob Faria, Terry Smith,Greg Soloway, Bill KaiserClosest to the pin:No. 4 Cliff LedbetterNo. 8 Doug YewNo. 11 Cliff LedbetterNo. 16 Doug YewOn Saturday, Aug. 8, the Twisted Oaks Bandits played a “Quota Points” game. Results follow:First +9Dick ClarkSecond +6Gordon B.Third +6Walt MenageClosest to the pin:No. 4 Steve HorneNo. 8 Dick ClarkNo. 11 Young KoNo. 16 Bob Brocious

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Wall Street pumped the brakes on its recent rally Tuesday, as a late slide in big technology companies left stocks broadly lower, erasing an early gain.

The reversal left the S&P 500 with a 0.8% loss after having been up 0.6% earlier. The decline in big-name technology stocks like Apple and Microsoft, plus losses in health care and communications stocks, outweighed gains in financial, industrial and energy companies. Tech stocks have far outpaced the rest of the market this year as investors bet they could still thrive in a stay-at-home economy.

The pullback ended the S&P 500’s seven-day win-ning streak. Despite the sell-off, the benchmark index remains within 2% of the all-time high it reached in February, reflecting a stunning turnaround from a nearly 34% tumble in March when the coronavi-rus pandemic sent stocks into a nosedive.

Investors have grown more confident in recent weeks amid some posi-tive economic data and better-than-expected second-quarter results from companies, suggest-ing corporate profits could be headed higher in the second half of this year and in 2021. Traders are also increasingly

optimistic that the many pharmaceutical compa-nies working on ways to treat COVID-19 will de-liver a working vaccine in the coming months.

“What is a risk worth taking is the assumption that a vaccine will be made available around year-end, and that this vac-cine will help eliminate the virus in the coming year,” said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA Research.

The S&P 500 fell 26.78 points to 3,333.69. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 104.53 points, or 0.4%, to 27,686.91. The Nasdaq c o m p o s i t e l o s t 185.53 points, or 1.7%, to 10,782.82. The Russell 2000 index of small company stocks gave up 9.57 points, or 0.6%, to 1,575.10.

European and Asian markets closed broadly higher. Treasury yields rose, a sign that pessimism about the economy is eas-ing. Oil prices fell.

The stock market is on pace for its fifth month of gains in a row, even as the broader U.S. economy con-tinues to struggle. While there have been some posi-tive signs, including a larg-er-than-expected increase in hiring in July, the econ-omy remains hobbled by high unemployment and an uneven reopening by busi-nesses as the number of new confirmed coronavirus

cases has increased in re-cent weeks. The outlook for a full economic recovery is clouded by worries that the resurgence in infections could force the economy to backtrack.

Unprecedented actions by the Federal Reserve to stabilize markets this spring, including lowering interest rates and ramping up bond purchases, have made stocks attractive rel-ative to other assets and given traders enough con-fidence to keep snapping up stocks.

Meanwhile, investors continue to keep an eye on Washington for a fresh lifeline for the U.S. econ-omy. On Saturday, Trump issued executive orders to extend an expired benefit for unemployed workers, among other things, in re-sponse to a collapse of ne-gotiations on Capitol Hill for another economic res-cue bill. Critics said the moves did not go far enough to support the economy and questioned how they would work.

While talks between Democrats and Republi-cans on a new economic relief package appear to have stalled, investors are still optimistic both sides will reach an agreement.

“The markets do show that they believe some-thing is going to get passed,” said Tom Martin, senior portfolio manager at Globalt Investments.

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Disney DIS 79.07 7 153.41 130.49 +1.70 +1.3 s s s -9.8 -6.4 18 1.76

Duke Energy DUK 62.13 6 103.79 83.67 -1.09 -1.3 t s s -8.3 -1.4 21 3.86f

EPR Properties EPR 12.56 4 79.80 33.60 +.45 +1.4 s s s -52.4 -52.6 10 4.32

Equity Commonwealth EQC 27.62 5 35.08 30.88 -.23 -0.7 t t t -5.9 +2.6 31 2.50e

Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 4 75.18 44.97 +.46 +1.0 s s s -35.6 -32.3 10 3.48

Ford Motor F 3.96 6 9.65 7.23 +.14 +2.0 s s s -22.3 -21.8 6 ...

Gen Electric GE 5.48 2 13.26 6.73 +.06 +0.9 s t t -39.7 -26.7 dd 0.04

HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 8 151.97 131.59 -.88 -0.7 s s s -11.0 +4.9 20 1.72f

Home Depot HD 140.63 0 275.00 274.92 +.19 +0.1 s s s +25.9 +33.5 28 6.00

Intel Corp INTC 43.63 2 69.29 48.19 -1.03 -2.1 s t t -19.5 +9.9 16 1.32

IBM IBM 90.56 6 158.75 126.75 -.36 -0.3 s s s -5.4 -1.9 13 6.52

LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 8 36.63 31.46 +.70 +2.3 s s s -11.9 +20.9 18 ...

Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 0 154.71 153.87 +.15 +0.1 s s s +28.5 +58.2 34 2.20

McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 9 221.02 205.00 +.88 +0.4 s s s +3.7 -5.5 31 5.00

Microsoft Corp MSFT 132.25 9 217.64 203.38 -4.87 -2.3 t t t +29.0 +52.7 40 2.04

Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 4 187.49 142.87 +.65 +0.5 t s s -11.3 -17.9 27 2.56

NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 9 289.41 277.79 -5.85 -2.1 t s s +14.7 +33.5 20 5.60

Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 4 24.78 16.72 -.11 -0.7 s s s -24.8 -10.7 8 0.84

Regions Fncl RF 6.94 5 17.54 11.93 +.43 +3.7 s s s -30.5 -17.4 9 0.62

Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 7 125.62 112.71 -.13 -0.1 s s s +8.2 +4.0 14 3.60f

Texas Instru TXN 93.09 0 137.65 136.04 +.63 +0.5 s s s +6.0 +15.3 24 3.60

UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 9 217.90 200.34 -.14 -0.1 s s s -0.8 +2.4 23 1.00

Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 8 62.22 58.51 -.48 -0.8 r s s -4.7 +10.2 13 2.46

Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 4 21.72 15.50 ... ... s t t -19.8 -8.5 0.97e

WalMart Strs WMT 102.00 9 134.13 130.20 -1.68 -1.3 s t s +9.6 +24.4 75 2.16f

Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 36.65 2 64.50 41.85 -1.01 -2.4 s s t -29.0 -15.3 8 1.87f

52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV

Stocks of Local Interest

Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date.PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months.

The high-end coat maker said it ex-pects a significant decline in reve-nue during its fiscal second quarter because of COVID-19.

The pharmaceutical company re-ported encouraging results from studies of cancer drug Opdivo.

The drug developer’s second-quar-ter earnings and revenue fell short of Wall Street forecasts.

The owner of the HSN and QVC shopping channels beat analysts’ second-quarter profit and revenue forecasts.

The energy company reported dis-appointing second-quarter earnings as oil demand and prices fell sharp-ly.

A judge ordered the ride-hailing gi-ant and its competitor Lyft to treat their California drivers as employ-ees, not independent contractors.

SOURCE: FIS AP

A late slide in big technology companies left stocks broadly lower Tuesday, erasing an early gain. The decline in Ap-ple and Microsoft, plus losses in health care and communi-cations stocks, offset gains by financial, industrial and energy companies.

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Interestrates

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 0.66% on Tues-day. Yields affect rates on mort-gages and other consumer loans.

NET 1YR TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO

3.254.755.25

.131.632.38

PRIMERATE

FEDFUNDS

3-month T-bill .10 .10 ... 1.996-month T-bill .12 .12 ... 1.9252-wk T-bill .14 .13 +0.01 1.762-year T-note .14 .12 +0.02 1.565-year T-note ... ... ...7-year T-note .48 .41 +0.07 1.5510-year T-note .66 .57 +0.09 1.6430-year T-bond 1.34 1.25 +0.09 2.13

NET 1YRBONDS LAST PVS CHG AGO

Barclays Glob Agg Bd .82 .82 ... 1.31Barclays USAggregate 1.03 1.03 ... 2.30Barclays US Corp 1.82 1.82 ... 2.99Barclays US High Yield 6.35 6.35 ... 6.07Moodys AAA Corp Idx 2.06 2.04 +0.02 3.0910-Yr. TIPS 0 0 ... .04

LAST6 MO AGO1 YR AGO

CommoditiesEnergy prices were broadly lower, with the exception of nat-ural gas which rose 0.8%. Gold and silver prices fell sharply. In crops, wheat and corn prices rose.

Crude Oil (bbl) 41.61 41.94 -0.79 -31.9Ethanol (gal) 1.22 1.18 +3.14 -11.5Heating Oil (gal) 1.24 1.24 +0.12 -38.9Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.17 2.15 +0.84 -0.8Unleaded Gas (gal) 1.20 1.23 -2.02 -28.7

FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD

Gold (oz) 1932.60 2024.40 -4.53 +27.2Silver (oz) 26.04 29.25 -10.98 +46.1Platinum (oz) 971.40 1002.70 -3.12 ...Copper (lb) 2.87 2.86 +0.47 +2.8Palladium (oz) 2171.60 2265.20 -4.13 +13.8

METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD

Cattle (lb) 1.05 1.04 +1.01 -16.1Coffee (lb) 1.14 1.15 -1.47 -12.4Corn (bu) 3.12 3.11 +0.32 -19.7Cotton (lb) 0.63 0.63 +1.10 -8.1Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 681.50 662.50 +2.87 +68.0Orange Juice (lb) 1.15 1.13 +1.87 +17.9Soybeans (bu) 8.78 8.77 +0.17 -6.9Wheat (bu) 4.95 4.91 +0.81 -11.4

AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD

American Funds AmrcnBalA m 29.03 -.16 +3.2 +10.7 +8.5 +8.5 CptWldGrIncA m 51.68 -.18 -0.2 +10.7 +7.1 +7.0 CptlIncBldrA m 59.37 -.14 -4.5 +2.8 +3.1 +4.1 FdmtlInvsA m 60.91 -.43 +0.2 +12.7 +9.7 +10.6 GrfAmrcA m 58.13 -.69 +13.7 +25.7 +16.2 +13.9 IncAmrcA m 22.25 -.04 -2.6 +5.1 +5.5 +6.4 InvCAmrcA m 39.86 -.32 +2.0 +12.8 +9.5 +9.5 NwPrspctvA m 51.59 -.31 +9.2 +21.3 +13.1 +11.5 WAMtInvsA m 46.05 -.15 -3.3 +6.1 +9.2 +9.9Dodge & Cox Inc 14.87 -.02 +7.7 +9.6 +5.9 +5.2 Stk 172.64 -.04 -8.7 +2.5 +5.5 +7.5Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 115.74 -.93 +4.4 +16.4 +13.1 +12.1 Contrafund 16.00 -.23 +17.5 +27.7 +18.2 +15.1 TtlMktIdxInsPrm 93.99 -.74 +4.1 +15.7 +12.6 +11.5 USBdIdxInsPrm 12.66 -.04 +7.8 +8.6 +5.5 +4.3Schwab SP500Idx 51.97 ... +5.2 +17.4 +13.5 +12.0T. Rowe Price BCGr 147.72 -2.06 +18.8 +28.3 +20.5 +16.8Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 308.11 -2.47 +4.4 +16.4 +13.1 +12.1 DivGrInv 30.50 +.01 +0.7 +7.0 +12.7 +11.2 GrIdxAdmrl 112.33 -1.63 +20.3 +33.9 +20.6 +16.3 InTrTEAdmrl 14.84 -.01 +4.1 +4.4 +4.1 +3.9 IntlGrAdmrl 126.72 -.17 +23.3 +42.8 +16.2 +14.5 MdCpIdxAdmrl 218.79 -1.43 +0.1 +8.7 +9.3 +8.5 PrmCpAdmrl 143.86 -.90 -0.2 +13.4 +12.6 +12.6 STInvmGrdAdmrl 11.00 ... +4.1 +5.1 +3.6 +3.2 TrgtRtr2025Inv 20.50 -.05 +3.3 +10.7 +7.7 +7.2 TrgtRtr2030Inv 37.49 -.11 +2.9 +11.0 +7.9 +7.5 TtBMIdxAdmrl 11.73 -.03 +7.7 +8.6 +5.5 +4.4 TtInBIdxAdmrl 23.24 -.04 +3.3 +2.8 +5.0 +4.3 TtInSIdxAdmrl 28.28 +.13 -4.6 +7.2 +2.7 +4.1 TtInSIdxInv 16.91 +.08 -4.6 +7.1 +2.6 +4.0 TtlSMIdxAdmrl 82.20 -.66 +4.1 +15.6 +12.6 +11.5 TtlSMIdxInv 82.17 -.66 +4.1 +15.5 +12.5 +11.4 WlngtnAdmrl 75.59 -.27 +2.3 +10.6 +9.2 +8.8 WlslyIncAdmrl 67.91 -.12 +4.2 +8.7 +7.4 +7.2

TOTAL RETURNFAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR*

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*– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week.

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Late drop snaps Wall Street streak

Casper shares slumped after the mattress maker posted strong earnings but acknowledged supply chain problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

New York City-based Casper said its sales rose 15.7% to $110.2 million in the second quarter, and profit jumped more than 22% to $57.1 million. Both figures topped Wall Street analysts’ forecasts.

But with virus infections still on the rise, investors were concerned enough about the supply chain issues to dump shares. Casper

sells mattresses, pillows and other bedroom essentials online and delivers them to customers’ homes.

Casper said its suppliers are hamstrung by constraints or labor shortages because of COVID-19, resulting in late deliveries.

“We are actively qualifying and on-boarding new suppliers and expect these additional capabilities to mitigate any inventory constraints within the upcoming quarter,” Casper said.

Shares in Casper slipped 6.2% to close at $8.99 on Tuesday.

AP

Casper (CSPR)

$3 $1652-WEEK RANGE

Investors lose sleep on Casper

Total return YTD 3-mos 6-mosCSPR -33.4% 13.8 -9.4

*annualized Source: FactSet

Price-earnings ratio: Lost money(Based on past 12-month results)

Tuesday’s close: $8.99, -0.59

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OPINIONPage A14 - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2020

Prendergast a great leader

It has been my privilege and honor to serve at the Citrus County Sheriff ’s Office for over 33 years, working for four dif-ferent sheriffs.

With everything that is going on in the world today, it is cru-cial that we select the best can-didate for sheriff. It is important to vote for a candi-date who has great leadership skills, who makes sound deci-sions and is fair, who is experi-enced, who is goal-oriented, who is committed and dedi-cated to serving the commu-nity, and believe it or not, it should be someone who has common sense.

I have personally worked with four out of the five candi-dates running for sheriff. I have had the fortunate oppor-tunity to work with Sheriff Prendergast since 2017. The traits that I described above are traits Sheriff Prendergast possesses. He is extremely well qualified to serve as our sheriff, and we are blessed to have him serve during this dif-ficult time.

His law enforcement experi-ence, military service and edu-cational background speaks loud and clear on his successes. He continues to have a sincere desire to serve and the commit-ment to make a positive differ-ence in our community through public service.

Due to his understanding of the political infrastructure in Tallahassee, he has been in-strumental in making things happen, as evidenced by legis-lation being passed for PTSD assistance for first responders.

A caring and compassionate leader, Sheriff Prendergast never misses an opportunity to show our employees that he re-spects and appreciates them. Likewise, the employees of CCSO have a great deal of re-spect for him, and appreciate all that he does for them. He leads with the purpose to make the men and women of this organi-zation successful.

He has recognized the need for a workforce that is properly equipped, well trained, and committed to community in-volvement. Most importantly, the Sheriff has ensured that we have systems in place to take care of equipment and training needs while being fis-cally responsible.

This election is a big deal

— make the right choice! Do your research and make sure that you rely on facts, not mudslinging.

I am confident that Citrus County will continue to benefit from Prendergast’s leadership as we move forward to meet the challenges that face us in the future. We will continue to progress and grow in manner in which this community can be proud of.

When it comes time to vote-vote Prendergast for sheriff!

Elena VittLecanto

Crippen will make a great sheriff

David and Lauren Moore of Moore Bait and Tackle are proud to announce their en-dorsement for Patrick Crip-pen. David Moore: I went to school with Patrick Crippen. He knew what he wanted to do then, and he shows noth-ing more than integrity now. He personally came up to my business to talk even with this pandemic going on. I know he will make a great sheriff for Citrus County. Not only is he from here, but he knows how to talk with the people and answer any questions they have about his job and what he will bring fourth as the sheriff of Citrus County.

Lauren: Of course I have a lot of concerns and questions. The kind of children that went through our home and turned into adults. Talk about both sides of the fence. These are troubled teens that are grown now and still needing help with whatever they get

themselves into. Just because we bailed them out does not mean we believe in what they did was right it just means we have to continue to get them help so we make sure they don’t do anything rash in the future. And to continue to keep up of course the war on drugs in this county. My fa-ther is a retired New York City police officer. I feel ev-eryone has to stand up on the war against police officers. This world is changing so much and unfortunately it is being lashed out against the police departments all over the world. Growing up we were taught to respect all po-lice officers, not the nonsense going on now.

Patrick Crippen answered all my questions and will make a great sheriff. He has our vote and endorsement.

David and Lauren Moore

Bryant puts welfare of students first

Ginger Bryant has my vote for school board member and here’s why.

Ginger is a product of our Cit-rus County School System. She grew up in the county and grad-uated from Crystal River High School. She then went on to re-ceive her teaching degree and came home to teach. My mother, Betty Rooks Brown, and I had the privilege to teach along with Ginger. She is a dedicated and fantastic teacher. Her husband and two daughters are also edu-cators and all have influenced countless students.

After Ginger retired from teaching, she decided to run for school board and continue to influence and look out for the best interests of our Cit-rus County students. Ginger has committed to put the wel-fare of our students first. She has proven this time and time again, especially during this crazy year.

I urge you to vote for Ginger Bryant for School Board, Dis-trict 2, on Aug. 18!

Terry RooksHomosassa

“Impossible is just an opinion.”Paulo Coelho

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Be cautious when considering

EOC changesThe Emergency Manage-

ment Center in Citrus County has operated for

many years as part of the Cit-rus County Sheriff ’s department.

Under the lead-ership of Captain Dave DeCarlo, Emergency Man-agement has been the place where preparations are coordinated if a hurricane or natu-ral disaster s tr ikes our community.

Most everyone agrees, the Emergency Man-agement has been doing a good job.

The Citrus County Commis-sion recently decided that it would like to take the Emer-gency Management back under its control. The sheriff has a contract through Oct. 1, 2021, and a letter has been prepared to notify him that the contract with the county will be terminated.

The main complaint about the current management is that access to the EOC center in Lecanto is limited during critical moments. County Commissioner Scott Carna-han complained at a recent board meeting that he had to wait in the lobby of the EOC for “20 to 30 minutes” before anyone would let him in.

County, city, school and hos-pital officials meet in the EOC during emergencies to coordi-nate the community response. It is a legitimate concern that immediate access to the building by the chairman of the county commission was delayed. At the same time, the issue sounds like more of a procedural problem than a sound reason to totally re-structure the way the Emer-gency Management is administered.

Sheriff Mike Prendergast needs to stand before the county commission and assure the board that no government official will be denied access to the facility. The sheriff

knows that the success of a com-munity response to an impending natural disaster is measured in how well all law en-forcement and government agen-cies work together to coordinate services.

Capt. DeCarlo has already announced that he will retire and Chris Evan has been approved as the new interim director. Evan also has his retirement planned for February of 2021 so a future leadership plan is needed.

It seems premature for the county to terminate the agree-ment with the sheriff ’s de-partment without first trying to work through the differ-ences. Structural changes often lead to many unfore-seen consequences and the county does not have the greatest track record in han-dling such changes.

Law enforcement and emergency management take a special expertise to man-age. You must be adequately staffed and funded to deal with the unexpected.

The county stumbled when it first ran both the fire depart-ments and EMS. Fire had to be turned over to then-Sheriff Jeff Dawsy to lead it in the right di-rection. EMS was turned over to a non-profit for a manage-ment overhaul before things got back on track.

Let’s make sure there is sound planning involved with Emergency Management be-fore we find out in the middle of a hurricane that we went in the wrong direction.

THE ISSUE:Pulling EOC back

under county commission

control.

OUR OPINION:Don’t overreact.

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Hats off to the electric company

My wife and I’ve lived in Citrus Springs for 30 years. My hats go off to Withla-coochee Electric. Last week our power went off, due to a storm. I called Withlacoochee. Within 15 minutes, a truck was at my door and restored my

power. Great service, guys. Thank you.

A respite from coronavirus

Oh, it’s great to fi-nally see nothing in (Sound Off on Mon-day, Aug. 3, 2020) about coronavirus, about the masks on and off. It was great not to read that crap anymore.

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Postpone school openingsThere is nothing we want

more than to see a return to normal. A return to life as

we knew it six months ago, be-fore we ever knew what a novel coronavirus was. The hard real-ity, however, is that the world has changed. As we con-sider the ramifica-tions of Citrus County schools reopening on Aug. 20, under a man-date ordered by Edu-cation Commissioner Richard Corcoran under the di-rection of Gov. Ron DeSantis, we are gravely concerned. Our club reflects a diverse group, with current and retired educators in our membership. We are teach-ers, mothers, grandmothers, wives and sisters — and fathers, sons, husbands and grandfathers — whose livelihood and families are now on the front lines of a mandate that discounts the ad-vice of professionals in the fields of science and education.

In fact, we now know that in mandating that schools reopen, Gov. Desantis and his adminis-tration told school boards they would need Health Department approval if they wanted to keep classrooms closed.

Then, they instructed health directors not to give it. Because of this Catch-22 directive, county DOH directors have been unable to give school boards advice about this difficult public health decision, instead stating that their role is to provide informa-tion, not recommendations.

Discounting the advice of pro-fessionals when it comes to edu-cation is nothing new, of course. Many of the decisions made in

our children’s classrooms, whether about curriculum, size, or safety are made without con-

sultation with the teachers who spend countless hours working with our children. But this time, our children, teachers, administra-tors, support staff and bus drivers are being

pushed into a social experiment that may have dire consequences — and they cannot even get real-istic advice from our own public health professionals.

This experiment has our elected leadership on record re-peatedly offering misleading in-formation, including unrealistic declarations of “mission accom-plished,” when the majority of us were taking few chances at possi-ble exposure — as we observed with our own eyes the movement of COVID-19 throughout the country and throughout the world.

Despite President Trump’s pro-nouncements that children are “virtually immune” to the corona-virus, the reality is otherwise. The Wall Street Journal, no liberal bas-tion, says latest research indicates children may be carriers just as much as adults. According to the CDC, analysis of pediatric COVID-19 hospitalization data from 14 states found that although the cu-mulative rate of COVID-19– associated hospitalization among children (8.0 per 100,000 popula-tion) is low compared with that in adults (164.5), one in three hospi-talized children was admitted to

an intensive care unit. At least 97,000 children around the United States tested positive in the last two weeks of July, according to a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association.

As we see images in Georgia of packed hallways with little op-portunity of social distancing, consider the fact that, to date, six students and three staff from that North Pauling school have al-ready tested positive for corona-virus after only one week. Consider the fact that the re-ported rates of transmission in Citrus County are on the rise. Consider the fact that the Citrus County School District has, for the last several years, been fac-ing an alarming shortage of teachers, bus drivers and substi-tute teachers, leading to crowded classrooms and buses. Consider the fact that despite best efforts, on a normal day, our teachers have lacked basic materials that they have to purchase them-selves — what is the chance that every teacher, worker and stu-dent can count on the best level of protection right now?

The Florida Education Associ-ation is suing the state in an ef-fort to postpone school openings, saying there haven’t been enough precautions put in place to make sure students and teachers are safe. We agree. These are his-toric times. It’s time to listen to the experts. It’s time to listen to the teachers and the public health experts. This is not a time to experiment with our chil-drens’ lives.

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CHRONICLE ENDORSEMENTS� Commissioner, District 5 — Holly Davis

� Commissioner, District 3 — Ruthie Davis Schlabach

� Supervisor of Elections — Maureen “Mo” Baird

� Circuit Court Judge — George Angeliadis

� School Superintendent — Sandra “Sam” Himmel

� Property Appraiser — Cregg Dalton

� School Board, District 2 — Virginia “Ginger” Bryant

� Sheriff — Mel Eakley

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n With the primary election approaching, the deadline for endorsement letters is 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2020 A15OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

000YVR9 Political advertisement paid for and approved by Michael Prendergast, Republican, for Citrus County Sheriff.

www.SheriffPrendergast2020.com

RE-ELECT REPUBLICAN SHERIFF MIKE PRENDERGAST

YOUR SHERIFF’S OFFICE IS ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE

Significant Increases to Deputy Pay 180% Increase in Drug Busts Since 2016

Earned National Accreditation Every Year in Office Over 40% Reduction in Traffic Fatalities in 2019

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Re-elect Sheriff Prendergast

Sheriff Prendergast deserves to be re-elected. Since being elected as our sheriff, he has demonstrated solid leadership and commit-ment to the office. Some of Sheriff Prendergast’s detractors state his law enforcement experience in the military does not translate well to the ci-vilian world. I beg to dif-fer. I am a retired federal agent and have served as a homicide detective with the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., and as an agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, and I can tell you that criminal investi-gations in the military are identical to the ones in the civilian world. The prosecution phase is a little different, but the law enforcement aspects are the same. Other can-didates for sheriff also list their law enforce-ment experience in the military as part of the reasons to vote for them.

Our county is fortunate to have a lot of military veterans. They know how difficult it is to move up the ranks from a private to a full bird colonel. That is no easy task, and it requires grit and de-termination along with a significant amount of in-telligence. Going to col-lege in the military is not easy, especially in a com-bat zone; however, Sher-iff Prendergast managed to do that and become a commissioned officer. I am also a retired Naval officer, and I can tell you that veterans, particu-larly officers, know how difficult promotions be-come the higher you go up the ranks. You are competing with the best

of the best, and Sheriff Prendergast made it to the top. Command expe-rience in the military is a very desirable trait for executives in the civilian world, and Sheriff Pren-dergast has that experience.

Since becoming our sheriff, Mike Prender-gast has worked dili-gently to rid this county of drug dealers and he has been very successful. Reducing the number of drug dealers results in a reduction in crime and a safer community. Sheriff Prendergast has done this without neglecting other law enforcement operations in the county. Sheriff Prendergast has also worked hard to up-grade his deputies’ sala-ries and equipment.

Mike Prendergast de-serves to be re-elected as sheriff of Citrus County.

Richard Sigurdsen Hernando

Do the right thing for everyone

I want to give a shout out to Gwen Bittner re-porting COVID-19 from the Chronicle, keeping us up to date and in-formed about the rising cases in Citrus County. This enables residents to make their own smart decisions. Decisions whether they want to end the virus by doing everything necessary to stop it, or ignore it and keep it going for years. People who continue to ignore it will pay the price, and cost others their lives. So if you don’t want to wear a mask, social distance, or if you’re business whose employees aren’t wear-ing masks while serving customers, then you’re going to help the virus

stick around and make more people sick and die.

I had a life insurance person come to my door without a mask. What irony! He said he was healthy, he tried to shake my hand and he asked me if I got sick to ask my doctor for hydroxychlo-riquine. Unbelievable! I asked him to leave. Maybe I need life insur-ance after this person came to my door. But this is the example of some people’s mentality. Stay safe, do the right thing for everyone.

Kevin DainesInverness

Aren’t election years wonderful?

Our Citrus County commissioners, in their infinite wisdom, have fi-nally given their blessing for a traffic signal at the intersection of County Road 491 and State Road 200.

Roads in Citrus Springs are being re-paved — even those with homes.

Maybe in 2022, before the other commissioners are jettisoned by the vot-ers, boat ramps could ap-pear, a much-needed traffic signal at County Road 39 and U.S. 41 could be installed before there is a fatality, and we could water our lawns when needed after our aquifer, with the bless-ings of the BOCC, is no longer being drained by a large corporation for their own greed.

Let’s hope many needs are met before and during the 2022 election season.

Roy MarlerCitrus Springs

Letters to THE EDITOR

ENDORSEMENT LETTERS DEADLINEn With the primary election approaching, the deadline for endorsement letters is

5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13.

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MARK MORAN/The Citizens’ VoiceCanada Geese swim in the lake Tuesday as harness drivers pass by at the Silver Springs Ranch, H a r v e y s L a k e , Pennsylvania.

AP sources: Man shot near White

House had shouted threatsWASHINGTON — A man

shot and wounded by a uni-formed Secret Service offi-cer, prompting President Donald Trump to be abruptly escorted out of a briefing room during a tele-vised news conference, had been threatening to kill peo-ple near the White House, two officials familiar with the matter said Tuesday.

The man, Myron Basil Berryman, 51, of Forestville, Maryland, was arrested on a charge of assaulting a law enforcement officer, accord-ing to the Metropolitan Po-lice Department. He remained hospitalized with critical injuries on Tuesday, according to authorities.

The officials, who were briefed on the investigation, could not discuss the ongo-ing probe publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Berryman had ap-proached the uniformed of-ficer just before 6 p.m. Monday at the corner of 17th Street and Pennsylva-nia Avenue, just blocks from the White House, and told the officer he had a weapon, Secret Service Uniformed Division Chief Tom Sullivan said. He then moved aggressively toward the officer and appeared ready to fire before the offi-cer shot him once, Sullivan said.

A police report obtained by the AP says Berryman “stated to Officer that he had gun.”

Dolphin stampede greets Southern California whale

watchersDANA POINT, Calif. —

Some 300 dolphins were caught on camera Sunday stampeding across the ocean near Dana Point, the Orange County Register reported.

The minutes-long video captured by Capt. Dave’s Whale Watching Safari shows dolphins leaping sev-eral feet into the air above the glistening waters, wow-ing those aboard the boat.

Dolphins move fastest while porpoising out of the water since there is less re-sistance in air than in water, the Register reported. It is unknown why pods of dol-phins stampede.

“It’s thought that the dol-phins could be evading a predator such as orcas, rac-ing to catch a food source, or meeting up with another pod of dolphins,” the charter com-pany said in a statement.

Dolphin sightings off the Orange County coastline are not uncommon. A dol-phin pod caught stamped-ing in waters near Laguna Beach made news around the world last year.

Southern California is home to nearly 450,000 common dolphins, the spe-cies captured on video Sun-day, the charter company said.

— From wire reports

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Market

Associated PressFruit and vegetable vendors, wearing masks against the spread of the COVID-19 infections, wait for customers Tuesday at a market in Bucharest, Romania.

Urgent pumping removes oil from

ship grounded near MauritiusJOHANNESBURG — In

a race against tides and time, workers pumped tons of fuel on Tuesday from a Japanese bulk carrier ship grounded in the shallow wa-ters of Mauritius to try to pre-vent a renewed oil spill from further fouling the island’s eastern lagoons and shore.

The Japanese ship, MV Wakashio, ran aground on a coral reef about a mile off Mauritius on July 25, and prolonged pounding by heavy surf caused the ves-sel to crack about two weeks later. It spilled an es-timated 1,000 tons of oil — about a quarter of the ship’s total cargo — into the In-dian Ocean, polluting the is-land’s once pristine coastline.

Although the oil leak was stopped, the ship’s hull was continuing to crack, prompt-ing fears that the remaining fuel would gush into the sea.

By Tuesday, about 1,000 tons of the fuel had been pumped out of the stranded ship into small tankers nearby, according to a statement from the Wakashio’s owner, Naga-shiki Shipping. About 1,800 tons of fuel remained on the ship by midday and with ef-forts continuing, some ex-perts expressed hope that all the fuel could be emptied from the ship before it breaks up.

UN says more than 70 killed in clashes in South Sudan

UNITED NATIONS — More than 70 people were killed and dozens injured during weekend clashes between South Sudan’s army and armed civilians in north-central Tonj, the United Nations reported Tuesday.

U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the U.N. peacekeeping mission in South Sudan reported that “the violence was sparked by a disagreement over a disarmament exer-cise being conducted in the area.”

A week after blast, Beirut pauses to remember

BEIRUT — The shat-tered city of Beirut on Tues-day marked a week since the catastrophic explosion that killed at least 171 peo-ple, injured thousands and plunged Lebanon into a deeper political crisis.

Thousands of people marched near the devas-tated port, remembering those who died in the most destructive single blast to hit the country.

They observed a minute of silence at 6:08 p.m. local time, the moment on Aug. 4 that thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate exploded in the city’s port where it had been stored for more than six years, apparently with the knowledge of top politi-cal and security officials.

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— From wire reports

Storm punishes the MidwestHeavy crop

damageRYAN J. FOLEY AND JOSH FUNK

Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Hundreds of thousands across the Midwest re-mained without electricity on Tuesday after a power-ful storm packing 100 mph winds battered the region a day earlier, causing widespread damage to millions of acres of crops and killing a 73-year-old woman found clutching a young boy in her storm-bat-tered mobile home.

The storm known as a derecho tore from eastern Nebraska across Iowa and parts of Wisconsin and Illi-nois, blowing over trees, flipping vehicles and caus-ing widespread damage to property and crops. The storm left downed trees and power lines that blocked roadways in Chi-cago and its suburbs. After leaving Chicago, the most potent part of the storm system moved over north central Indiana.

In Iowa, farmers re-ported that some grain bins were destroyed and

corn fields were flattened by the storm. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said early estimates indicate 10 mil-lion acres have been dam-aged in the nation’s top corn producing state. That would be nearly a third of the nearly 31 million acres of land used for crops in the state. The most signifi-cant damage is to the corn crop, which is in the ad-vanced stages of develop-ment nearly a month away from the beginning of harvest.

In Fort Wayne, Indiana, Isabel E. Atencio died at a hospital after firefighters pulled her from debris in-side her mobile home after high winds rolled it onto its side Monday night, officials said. Firefighters found the 73-year-old woman under debris in-side her toppled trailer and discovered that she was clutching a 5-year-old boy believed to be her grandson, said Adam O’Connor, deputy chief of the Fort Wayne Fire

Department. The boy had minor injuries.

A derecho is not quite a hurricane. It has no eye, and its winds come across in a line. But the damage it is likely to do spread over such a large area is more like an inland hurri-cane than a quick more powerful tornado, accord-ing to Patrick Marsh, sci-ence support chief at the National Weather Ser-vice’s Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma.

Russia approves coronavirus vaccineScientists uneasyVLADIMIR ISACHENKOV AND DARIA LITVINOVA

Associated Press

MOSCOW — Russia on Tuesday became the first country to ap-prove a coronavirus vaccine, a move that was met with interna-tional skepticism and unease be-cause the shots have only been studied in dozens of people.

President Vladimir Putin an-nounced the Health Ministry’s ap-proval and said one of his two adult daughters already was inoc-ulated. He said the vaccine under-went the necessary tests and was shown to provide lasting immunity to the coronavirus, although Rus-sian authorities have offered no proof to back up claims of safety or effectiveness.

“I know it has proven efficient and forms a stable immunity,” Putin said. “We must be grateful to those who made that first step very important for our country and the entire world.”

However, scientists in Russia and other countries sounded an alarm, saying that rushing to offer the vaccine before final-stage testing could backfire. What’s called a Phase 3 trial — which in-volves tens of thousands of people and can take months — is the only way to prove if an experimental vaccine is safe and really works.

By comparison, vaccines enter-ing final-stage testing in the U.S. require studies of 30,000 people each. Two vaccine candidates al-ready have begun those huge stud-ies, with three more set to get underway by fall.

“Fast-tracked approval will not make Russia the leader in the race, it will just expose consumers of the vaccine to unnecessary dan-ger,” said Russia’s Association of Clinical Trials Organizations, in urging government officials to postpone approving the vaccine

without completed advanced trials.

While Russian officials have said large-scale production of the vaccine wasn’t scheduled until September, Deputy Prime Minis-ter Tatyana Golikova said vacci-nation of doctors could start as early as this month. Officials say they will be closely monitored after the injections. Mass vacci-nation may begin as early as October.

“We expect tens of thousands of volunteers to be vaccinated within the next months,” Kirill Dmitriev, chief executive of the Russian Di-rect Investment Fund that bank-rolled the vaccine, told reporters.

The vaccine developed by the

Gamaleya Institute in Moscow with assistance from Russia’s De-fense Ministry uses a different virus — the common cold-causing adenovirus — that’s been modi-fied to carry genes for the “spike” protein that coats the coronavirus, as a way to prime the body to rec-ognize if a real COVID-19 infection comes along.

That’s a similar technology as vaccines being developed by Chi-na’s CanSino Biologics and Brit-ain’s Oxford University and AstraZeneca — but unlike those companies, Russian scientists ha-ven’t published any scientific in-formation about how the vaccine has performed in animal tests or in early-stage human studies.

MARK HUME/Chicago TribuneA person surveys the damage from the roof of College Church in Wheaton, Ill., after a severe storm toppled the church steeple Monday on the campus of Wheaton College.

Associated Press

It took six months for the world to reach 10 mil-lion confirmed cases of the coronavirus. It took just over six weeks for that number to double.

The worldwide count of known COVID-19 infec-tions climbed past 20 million on Monday, with more than half of them from just three countries: the U.S., India and Brazil, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.

The average number of new cases per day in the U.S. has declined in recent weeks but is still run-ning high at over 54,000, versus almost 59,000 in

India and nearly 44,000 in Brazil.The severe and sustained crisis in the U.S. —

over 5 million cases and 163,000 deaths, easily the highest totals of any country — has dismayed and surprised many around the world, given the na-tion’s vaunted scientific ingenuity and the head start it had over Europe and Asia to prepare.

South Africa, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Argen-tina, Russia and the Philippines round out the list of the top 10 countries contributing the most new cases to the global tally since July 22, according to an Associated Press analysis of Johns Hopkins data through Monday.

Worldwide cases top 20 million

Associated PressIn this handout photo taken on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, and provided by Russian Direct Investment Fund, an employee shows a new vaccine at the Nikolai Gamaleya National Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology in Moscow, Russia.

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EDUCATION Section B - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2020

CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE

AT T H E L I B R A RY

Hometown Happenings: Kicking butts in Inverness /B6

Our school system and community have experienced unprecedented challenges this school year, yet our continuing

commitments to address the health and safety of our students and maintain excellence in edu-cation have never wavered.

The administration, teachers and School Board would like to thank you for your support, un-derstanding and shared dedica-tion to our learning community. We shall continue to work in uni-son to be the best we can be.

During the summer, our district formed task forces and utilized several resources to create the Citrus Cares School Reopening Plan. As you can imagine, there is much de-tail, reflection, consideration, and

unanticipated expense as health and safety aspects provide the focus for continued

learning and growth for all students.

Flexibility continues to be the mantra in implementing our plan as changes are often revealed from key agencies on a day-by-day basis.

Staff have engaged in continu-ous learning and professional de-velopment with the goal to deliver instruction that meets the needs of students whether in the traditional classroom or in a vir-tual setting. Parents, please know that I deeply appreciate and value the role you play in your child’s education. I urge you to

stay involved with each year of his/her school career to ensure the greatest

success possible. I am honored and excited to serve as your

Superintendent of Schools. No matter where I go or whom I meet across the state, I always take time to share the wonderful things that are happening in our schools with the support of our entire community. Thank you for allowing me to serve you in this role.

Together, we can make sure that great things continue to happen in our Citrus County Schools ... Where Learning is the Expectation and Caring is a Commitment!

Sandra “Sam” Himmel

Superintendent of Schools

The Citrus County School Board recog-nizes that clothing fashions change and that fads come and go, but distinc-

tions still need to be made as to what is ac-ceptable attire for educational purposes. Some clothing which might be appropriate in other settings would be completely inap-propriate and disruptive for the learning at-mosphere in a school setting.

The principal or designee is responsible for interpreting and clarifying the student dress code upon student or parent request. The principal or designee is the final au-thority for interpreting and applying the student dress code related to special events and activities conducted at the school.

Students will dress in attire which does not distract from the learning process or the educational environment. The Citrus County School guidelines specify the following:

• Clothing should not be sexually sugges-tive and it should cover and conceal body parts, e.g. chest, midriff, back, legs (to mid-thigh or longer), shoulders (2” wide shoul-der straps minimum).

• Clothing should cover all undergarments.

• Shorts, skirts, or pants should be worn at natural waistline.

• Attire should not illustrate, enhance or depict tobacco/alcohol/drugs, nor have of-fensive, racial, gang-related, sexual or vio-lent messages, or images.

• Attire should contribute to the health and safety of all students and staff. Jewelry, shoes, accessories, hair color and hair styles must be free of conditions that could be con-sidered hazardous or disruptive.

• Accessories such as, but not limited to, spiked necklaces, spiked wristbands, spiked earrings, and wallet chains are not permissible.

• Blankets used for jackets and sleepwear (i.e., pajamas, house slippers) are not allowed.

HEAD COVERSHats and distracting head covers should

not be worn in designated school areas at any time, except for recognized religious purposes.

FOOTWEARFootwear should contribute to the health

and safety of all students and staff. Roller shoes and house slippers are not permitted. Tennis shoes/sneakers may be required for physical activity.

CLOTHINGThe following administrative guidelines

must be followed by all students when wear-ing shorts, skirts, pants, and dresses:

1. Length of shorts, skirts, and dresses must be mid-thigh or longer (please refer to

diagram above).2. Dresses, skirts, and shorts that are too

tight or too baggy will not be permitted. Items such as leggings, bicycle shorts, aero-bic shorts, etc. or other tight-fitting clothing are not permitted unless covered by other approved clothing.

3. Shorts, skirts, pants, and dresses must be hemmed.

4. Pants that are too tight, too baggy, or too long will not be permitted.

NOTE: It is the responsibility of each stu-dent to come to school in the appropriate dress, have respect for self and others, and understand the role that appropriate dress and respect for self and others has on an or-derly learning environment. Therefore, stu-dents, while attending school during the regular school day, are prohibited from wearing clothes that expose underwear or body parts in an indecent or vulgar manner

Citrus Springs library352-489-2313

Citrus Springs Memorial Li-brary has been cleaned and sanitized.

Requirements for patrons: masks must be worn while in the library; social distances of 6 feet must be observed. Also, do not reshelve a book if you decide not to take it. Staff will clean the book before it goes back on the shelf.

No donations of books will be accepted at this time. Li-brary hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and Tuesday and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday through Satur-day. Call 352-489-2313.

Citrus County Library System

All five branches of the Cit-rus County Library System are open to the public for ac-cess to primary services in-cluding shelf-browsing and reading, check-out of materi-als, reference and information services, and computer and Wi-Fi use.

Additionally, some technol-ogy classes and other select library programs are currently being offered with advance registration. Visit the Calen-dars link on citruslibraries.org or call your local branch to register.

During the current phase, li-braries are operating with ad-justed hours at half-capacity:

All branches will be open Monday through Wednesday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

The Central Ridge (Beverly Hills), Lakes Region (Inver-ness), and Homosassa branches will be open on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Coastal Region (Crystal River) and Floral City branches remain closed on Saturdays.

All branches continue to offer a curbside pick-up ser-vice to accommodate special needs and at-risk populations only.

This limited service is avail-able by calling in advance and arranging pick-up of pre- requested materials on Tues-days and Thursdays between 10 a.m. and noon.

All branches are observing standard safety guidelines in-cluding: limiting occupancy to half-capacity, practicing proper social distancing by staying six feet apart, and by wearing a mask or face cover-ing whenever possible.

Visit citruslibraries.org to get the latest information on services and programming. See DRESS/Page B4

Let’s get back to workWelcome to the 2020-21 school year!

Sandra “Sam” Himmel

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

SANDRA “SAM”HIMMEL

SUPERINTENDENT

Citrus County School Board 352-726-19311007 W. Main Street, Inverness, Fl 34450

www.citrusschools.org

A Letter From Your Superintendent

2020-2021 Citrus County School Board

THOMAS [email protected]

DISTRICT 1

SANDY COUNTSCHAIRWOMAN

[email protected] 4

VIRGINIA “GINGER” BRYANT

[email protected] 2

LINDA B. POWERSVICE-CHAIR

[email protected] 5

ELEMENTARY/PRIMARY SCHOOLS – GRADES PK-5Central Ridge ElementaryChris Bosse, Principal185 W. Citrus Springs Blvd., Citrus Springs 34434352-344-3833 (Citrus) 352-465-5709 (Marion)E-Mail: [email protected] Citrus Springs ElementarySharen Lowe, Principal3570 W. Century Blvd, Citrus Springs 34433352-344-4079 or 352-489-8144E-Mail: [email protected] Crystal River PrimaryDonnie Brown, Principal8624 W. Crystal St., Crystal River 34428352-795-2211E-Mail: [email protected] Floral City ElementaryDr. Tara Wells, Principal8457 E. Marvin St. (PO Box 340) Floral City 34436352-726-1554E-Mail: [email protected] Forest Ridge ElementaryMichelle McHugh, Principal 2927 N. Forest Ridge Blvd, Hernando 34442352-527-1808E-Mail: [email protected] Hernando ElementaryChris Bosse, Principal2975 E Trailblazer Lane, Hernando 34442352-726-1833E-Mail: [email protected] Homosassa ElementaryAlice Harrell, Principal10935 W. Yulee Dr., Homosassa 34448352-628-2953E-Mail: [email protected] Inverness PrimaryKay Harper, Principal206 S. Line Ave, Inverness 34452352-726-2632E-Mail: [email protected] Lecanto PrimaryVictoria Lofton, Principal3790 W. Educational Path, Lecanto 34461352-746-2220E-Mail: [email protected] Pleasant Grove ElementaryRobert Herman, Principal630 Pleasant Grove Rd, Inverness 34452352-637-4400E-Mail: [email protected]

Rock Crusher ElementarySean Furniss, Principal814 S. Rock Crusher Rd, Homosassa 34448352-795-2010E-Mail: [email protected]

MIDDLE SCHOOLS – GRADES 6-8Citrus Springs MiddleJohn Weed, Principal150 W. Citrus Springs Blvd, Citrus Springs 34434352-344-2244E-Mail: [email protected] Crystal River MiddleDavid Roland, Principal344 N.E. Crystal St. Crystal River 34428352-795-2116E-Mail: [email protected]

Name Title Extension # Email AddressSandra “Sam” Himmel Superintendent of Schools Ext. 2205 [email protected] Mullen Assistant Superintendent, School Operations Ext. 2205 [email protected] Bishop Assistant Superintendent, School Support Services Ext. 2210 [email protected]. Scott Hebert Chief Academic Officer Ext. 2251 [email protected] Kahler Director, Area Schools & Elementary Ext. 2227 [email protected] Kirby Director, Exceptional Student Education Ext. 2329 [email protected] Stokes Director, Maintenance Facilities & Construction Ext. 2444 [email protected] Wilson Director, Finance Ext. 2472 [email protected] Pistone Director, Food Services Ext. 2404 [email protected] Swain Director, Human Resources Ext. 2273 [email protected] Androski Director, Educational Technology Ext. 2236 [email protected] Dixon Director, Planning and Growth Management 746-3960 [email protected] Woythaler Director, Professional Development Ext. 2232 [email protected] Crowell Director, Research & Accountability Ext. 2237 [email protected] Baumer Director, Risk Management & Employee Relations Ext. 2271 [email protected] Humbaugh Director, Student Services 527-0090 [email protected] Farmer Director, Transportation Ext. 2371 [email protected] Stanley Director, Career, Technical and Adult Education Ext. 2248 [email protected] Mullen Coordinator, Research & Accountability Ext. 2259 [email protected] Bonomo Coordinator, Certification and Professional Standards Ext. 2275 [email protected] Pearcy Coordinator, Exceptional Student Education Ext. 2328 [email protected] Greco Coordinator, Student Services 527-0090 [email protected] Johnson Coordinator, Title I & NCLB Ext. 2412 [email protected] Buettner Coordinator, Special Academic Programs Ext. 2241 [email protected] Gardner Supervisor, Achievement Data Technology Ext. 2244 [email protected] Fletcher Supervisor, Educational Technology Ext. 5929 [email protected] Adams Principal, Virtual Programs Ext. 2321 [email protected] Dumas Supervisor, Virtual Programs Ext. 2258 [email protected] “Buddy” Grant Police Chief/School Safety Specialist Ext. 2308 [email protected] Blair Public Information & Communication Officer Ext. 2211 [email protected]

District Administrators 726-1931

Welcome to the 2020-21 Citrus County School Board Parent Guide and Calendar! Our calendar is chock-full of information about our district to support students and families to stay organized and

informed. Within these pages are important dates, facts, and resources to benefit you and your child throughout the 2020-

2021 school year. Specifically, we have included district policies and guidelines, enrollment information, testing schedules, graduation requirements and security and safety programs. The calendar also includes names and telephone

numbers of individuals who can provide additional information to you on a variety of subjects. By scanning the QR Codes included within the calendar, the boxes will take you directly to our website where more detailed

information regarding specific content can be found. Thank you to the numerous community partners who helped make this calendar a reality, especially the Citrus County Education

Foundation. It is my honor to serve as your Superintendent of Schools. We hope you find the 2020-21 Citrus County Schools Parent Guide and

Calendar useful and we look forward to an exciting school year!

Superintendent of Schools

DOUGLAS A. [email protected]

DISTRICT 3

Crystal River HighJanet Tuggle, Principal3195 Crystal River High Dr. Crystal River 34428352-795-4641E-Mail: [email protected] Lecanto HighJason Koon, Principal3810 W. Educational Path, Lecanto 34461352-746-2334E-Mail: [email protected]

OTHER SCHOOLS / SITESAcademy of Environmental Science Zachary Leonard, Lead Teacher12695 W. Fort Island Trail Crystal River 34429352-795-8793E-Mail: [email protected] CREST SchoolLee Mulder, Principal2600 S. Panther Pride Drive, Lecanto 34461352-527-0303E-Mail: [email protected] E-Nini-Hassee (Eckerd Youth Alternative)7027 E. Stage Coach Trail, Floral City, FL 34436352-726-3883E-Mail: [email protected] Center for girlsSheila Jordan, Executive Director3630 W. Educational Path, Lecanto, FL 34461352-464-6520E-Mail: [email protected] Science StationEarnie Olsen, Supervisor12646 W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal River 34429352-795-4393E-Mail: [email protected] CenterChristina Thrasher, Principal3630 W Educational Path, Lecanto, FL. 34461352-527-4567E-Mail: [email protected] Withlacoochee Technical CollegeGloria Bishop, Director1201 W. Main St, Inverness 34450352-726-2430E-Mail: [email protected]

Citrus County School Directory

Inverness MiddleMelissa Baird, Principal1950 US Hwy 41 North, Inverness 34450352-726-1471E-Mail: [email protected] Lecanto MiddleInge Frederick, Principal3800 W. Educational Path, Lecanto 34461352-746-2050E-Mail: [email protected]

HIGH SCHOOLS – GRADES 9-12Citrus HighLaura Mason, Principal600 W. Highland Blvd, Inverness 34452352-726-2241E-Mail: [email protected]

MetroCreative

It’s a new year: Get up, get dressedStudent dress code for Citrus County schools announced for 2020-21

For complete school district information for 2020-21, visit

online at citrusschools.org

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Citrus County School Board — Food & Nutrition Services

announces its policy for Free and Reduced-Price Meals for students under the National School Lunch And Breakfast Programs.

Any interested person may review a copy of the policy by contacting: Food & Nutrition Services De-partment, 1007 W. Main St., Inverness, FL 34450; call 352-726-1931 or 844-752-1931.

Letters are being sent to parents or guardians with instructions on how to apply for Free & Re-duced-Price Meals. Households should apply online by following the Free & Reduced-Price Meal Application link at http://cafe.citrusschools.org.

Paper applications will be available upon request at the Food & Nutrition

Services Department at the Citrus County School Board Office. Please note that paper applications may take up to 10 working days to be processed once they are received at the Food & Nutrition Ser-vices District office.

Benefits begin after the application is processed and meal benefits are good for an entire year.

Applications may be submitted at any time during the year. An appli-cation cannot be ap-proved unless it contains complete eligibility infor-mation. The information provided on the applica-tion will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and may be ver-ified at any time during the school year.

Households that re-ceive SNAP (Supplemen-tal Nutrition Assistance Program) or TANF (Tem-porary Assistance for

Needy Families) are re-quired to list on the appli-cation only the child’s name, SNAP/TANF case number for ANY family member, and signature of adult household member.

Foster children will re-ceive free benefits regard-less of the child’s personal income or the income of the household once the application is received.

Households with chil-dren who are considered homeless or runaway should contact the district liaison, District Student Services Center at 352-527-0090. Households with children who are considered migrant should contact the mi-grant coordinator, Migrant Education at 352-955-6855.

For the purpose of de-termining household size, deployed service mem-bers are considered a

part of the household. Families should include the names of the deployed service members on their application. Report only that portion of the de-ployed service member’s income made available to them or on their behalf to the family. Additionally, a housing allowance that is part of the Military Hous-ing Privatization Initia-tive is not to be included

as income. All other households

must provide the follow-ing information listed on the application:

• Total household in-come listed by gross amount received, type of income (e.g., wages, child support, etc.) and how often the income is re-ceived by each household member;

• Names of all

household members – check the “no income” box if applicable; if household member is a child, list school name for each;

• Signature of an adult household member certi-fying the information pro-vided is correct; and

• The last 4 digits of the Social Security number of

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Citrus County Schools Food & Nu-trition Services Department offers state-of-the-art online processing

of Free & Reduced-Price Meal Applications.

This service provides you the conve-nience and confidentiality you desire when applying for benefits. Addition-ally, it expedites the approval process, eliminates the need to mail back the paper application and eliminates pro-cessing delays associated with incom-plete applications.

When entering your application on-line, you only need the student’s name and birthdate. If you need assistance, please call Jennifer Zizek the District Food & Nutrition Services Department

at 352-726-1931, ext. 2432 or 2402.For the 2020-2021 school year, Citrus

County encourages parents to apply on-line for Free & Reduced-Price Meals. Please visit our website at http://cafe.cit-russchools.org and follow the Free & Reduced-Price Meal Application link.

You can enter the application from the convenience of your own home, use a friend’s computer, go to the library, or come by the Citrus County Schools Food & Nutrition Services office. Our office is available to assist you Monday thru Fri-day from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

We constantly strive to find new and better ways to serve our students and our families, and we thank you for part-nering with us in this effort.

Citrus County offers MyPaymentsPlus, a state-of-the-art online service that provides you the conve-nience and information you need to manage your

student’s meal account.This system speeds up serving lines in the cafeteria,

eliminates the need to send checks to school or worry about lost or forgotten lunch money, and ensures that your child will receive a nutritious meal.

At NO cost, MyPaymentsPlus allows any family to: • Create a free, secured account to manage all of your

student’s accounts.• Check your student’s current account balance.• Monitor the items your student has been purchasing

in the cafeteria.• Create settings to receive email notifications when

the account reaches a low balance.For a small program fee, MyPaymentsPlus allows any

family to: • Make a prepayment into your student’s meal account

using a credit card or debit card. This can be done

through MyPaymentsPlus or by calling 877-634-9609. Funds deposited through MyPaymentsPlus before serv-ing time are usually available for student use that day;

however, external factors may affect the posting of ac-count payments. It is therefore recommended to allow 24 hours for deposits to reach your student’s account.

• Create settings to automatically replenish your stu-dent’s account when it reaches a low balance.

For the 2020-21 school year, we strongly encourage all parents, even if you do not prepay for your student’s meal account, to create an account at MyPaymentsPlus at no cost.

Citrus County offers several convenient ways to access MyPaymentsPlus. You can follow the link on our website at http://cafe.citrusschools.org , go directly to MyPay-mentsPlus at www.mypaymentsplus.com or call 877-634-9609 from anywhere, at anytime.

To create a new account on the website, follow the on-screen directions and register your student using their 7-digit District Student ID number. If you need assis-tance locating this number, please call the District Food & Nutrition Services Department at 352-726-1931, ext. 2402 or 2425.

What you need to know about school meals for 2020-21Free and reduced-price meal application processing available online

Elementary LevelFull-price Breakfast $ 1.00 Reduced-price Breakfast $ 0.30Full-price Lunch $ 2.00Reduced-price Lunch $ 0.40 Secondary LevelFull-price Breakfast $ 1.25Reduced-price Breakfast $ 0.30Full-price Lunch $ 2.25Reduced-price Lunch $ 0.40

AdultsBreakfast $ 2.25Lunch $ 3.50Signature Salad $ 4.25 Beverages for allMilk $ 0.50Juice, 4-ounce $ 0.50

MEAL PRICES FOR 2020-21

Enjoy meal payment convenience with MyPayments Plus

About national school lunch and breakfast programs

Citrus County Food and Nutrition Services is excited to offer “nutrislice,” an innovative, state-of-the-art menu program designed to give parents, stu-dents, staff and the community an in-depth look at the meals proudly

served at the Citrus County Schools. Each menu item shows a picture and a de-scription of the item. The “Big 8” allergens can be easily accessed using Special Diet filters. Need to count carbs? We can do that. Carbohydrate counts are easily accessed by clicking on the Carbohydrate Count widget.

Nutrislice is an easy-to-use program that allows you to access the information you want in seconds. Have a smart phone? Download the nutrislice app and have all the information at your fingertips. Visit Citrus.nutrislice.com and see for yourself.

Mind your health with district’s nutrislice app

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2020 B3BACK TO SCHOOL � CITRUSSCHOOLS.ORGCITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

It is the position of the Citrus County School Board that students must at-tend school on a regular and timely

basis to maximize educational opportu-nities offered in Citrus County Schools. Regular and timely student attendance can be successfully achieved through a strong partnership between the home and school representatives.

This policy is applicable for all Pre-K-12 students in Citrus County. The super-intendent may approve exceptions to this policy for special programs, such as alternative education, magnet pro-grams, and adult education programs for the purpose of enhancing the goals of these programs.

I. SCHOOL ATTENDANCEThe parents or guardians are respon-

sible for their child(ren)’s attendance and to follow compulsory attendance laws.

Florida Statute 1003.21 requires: All children who have attained the age of 6 years or who will have attained the age of 6 years by February 1 of any school year or who are older than 6 years of age but who have not attained the age of 16 years, except as otherwise provided, are required to attend school regularly during the entire school term. Students are obligated to attend one hundred eighty (180) days of school each year. Regular attendance is a critical compo-nent for student success. Students be-tween sixteen (16) and eighteen (18) years of age who plan to terminate their school enrollment must complete a for-mal Declaration of Intent signed by the student and the student’s parent or guardian prior to the termination going into effect.

A. Parent Responsibilities1. Florida Statutes 1003.21 and

1003.24 clearly define the responsibility of parents for the attendance of their child(ren) at school. The school district expects parents to fulfill their responsi-bilities to ensure student attendance in school.

2. It is the responsibility of the parent(s) to be aware of all absences and the penalties associated with exces-sive absences and unexcused absences and tardies. Schools will provide infor-mation to parents about attendance re-quirements, will make reasonable attempts to notify parents of student ab-sences, and will work with parents to re-solve attendance concerns. The principal/designee will contact the par-ent or guardian to determine the basis for unexcused absences or absences when the reason is unknown.

3. If a student has unexcused ab-sences and it is determined that the stu-dent’s parent or legal guardian is at fault for these absences, the appropri-ate school personnel will adhere to Florida Statutes 1003.24, 1003.26 (En-forcement of School Attendance), and 1003.27 (Court Procedures and Penalties).

B. Non-enrollment of Compulsory Attendance Age Students

Written notice shall be given in per-son or by return-receipt mail to the parent(s) or guardian(s) or other person exercising in loco parentis, when no valid reason is found for a child’s non-enrollment. If the notice and re-quirement are ignored, the designated school representative shall report the case to the superintendent and refer the

case to the Student Services Depart-ment for compliance with the Florida Compulsory Attendance Statute (Flor-ida Statute 1003.21).

C. Notification of Loco Parentis In cases in which a student is not re-

siding with his/her parent(s)/guardian(s), the parent of the student must designate in writing the adult person(s) with whom the student resides who stands in loco parentis so that the student may be admitted to or continue in school. This statement must be notarized and pre-sented to the principal/designee for acceptance.

II. STUDENT ABSENCESA. Excused Absences• 1. Excused absences, tardies, and

permission to leave school early will be allowed only for the following:

Illness of the student• Medical appointments of the stu-

dent seen by a medical provider. This does not apply to students with docu-mented chronic conditions.

• Treatment of autism spectrum dis-order by a licensed health care practi-tioner or certified behavior analyst

• Head lice, a maximum of two (2) days for each occurrence

• Major illness in the immediate fam-ily of the student

• Death in the immediate family of the student

• Religious holiday of a student must be documented by parent/guardian (3) days in advance

• Subpoena or forced absence by any law enforcement agency to fulfill civic duties, (A copy of the subpoena or court summons must be presented to the prin-cipal or designee.)

• Major disaster that would justify ab-sence in the judgment of the administration

• Planned absences approved in ad-vance by the principal/designee

2. It is the responsibility of the parent(s) or guardian(s) to provide a written statement indicating the reason for the absence within two (2) days of the student’s return to school. If the written statement is not provided by the parent, the absence(s) will be unex-cused. The written statement must in-clude the following information for each absence:

• Date the excuse is written• Date(s) of the absence(s)• Full name of the student• Reason for the absence• Day time telephone number ofparent or guardian• Signature of the parent or guardianFinal determination of whether an

absence, tardy, or early dismissal is ex-cused or unexcused is the responsibility of the local school principal/designee. Any planned absences, other than medi-cal appointments, must be approved in advance by the principal/designee.

III. TARDIES & UNEXCUSED DISMISSALS

A. A tardy is defined as an arrival to class or school after the designated starting time or the tardy signal has sounded. Reasons for excused tardies are the same as for excused absences. Three (3) unexcused tardies are equiva-lent to one (1) unexcused absence.

B. Students may leave early for those reasons accepted for excused absences.

To leave school early without an accept-able reason is an unexcused absence/early dismissal. Three (3) unexcused early dismissals are equivalent to one (1) unexcused absence.

C. Parents are encouraged to main-tain student attendance for the entire school day with minimal interruptions or unnecessary requests to leave school early. For high school, a student must attend each class period a minimum of 50% to avoid being marked absent.

D. When tardies or early dismissals become excessive, the problem may be addressed through a required parent conference with the school principal/designee, and appropriate disciplinary action may be taken. The disciplinary actions may include, but not be limited to:

• Detention• In-School Suspension• Saturday School

IV. SCHOOL RESPONSIBILITY AND AUTHORITY

A. After 10 days of excused or unex-cused absences, a written statement of illness from a licensed health care prac-titioner will be required for subsequent absences due to illness indicating they are under the supervision of the physi-cian. Absences previously documented by a licensed health care practitioner, a court official, a church official and out-of-school suspension are excluded from the 10-day absence count.

(NOTE: For purposes of this policy, a licensed health care practitioner is de-fined as follows: medical doctors and persons who are licensed to practice medicine in psychiatry, osteopathy, po-diatry, optometry, dentistry, or chiro-practic medicine. An Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) or a Physician’s Assistant (PA) practic-ing under the protocol of a supervising physician is also allowed to sign.)

If no medical documentation is pro-vided, further absences are considered unexcused. Failure to comply with these requirements, followed by contin-ued absences of the student, may result in disciplinary action as defined in the Code of Student Conduct (i.e., detention, in-school suspension, Saturday school, etc.) and considered appropriate by the school principal.

A parent conference with the school’s social worker may also be re-quired to discuss compliance with the Florida Compulsory Attendance Statute (Florida Statute 1003.21).

B. If a student has had at least five (5) unexcused absences, or absences for which the reason is unknown, within a calendar month or ten (10) unexcused absences, or absences for which the rea-son is unknown, within a 90 calendar day period, the student’s primary teacher shall report to the school princi-pal/designee that the student may be ex-hibiting a pattern of non-attendance. The principal shall, unless there is clear evidence that the absences are not a pattern of nonattendance, refer the case to the school’s child study team to deter-mine if early patterns of truancy are de-veloping. If the child study team finds that a pattern of nonattendance is de-veloping, whether the absences are ex-cused or not, a meeting with the parent must be scheduled to identify potential remedies.

C. After fifteen (15) unexcused ab-sences accumulate within any ninety (90) calendar days, District Student Ser-vices will determine the appropriate steps for the enforcement of the Florida Compulsory Attendance Statute (Flor-ida Statute 1003.21).

V. PROVISIONS, DIRECTIONS FOR MAKE-UP WORK

A. Excused Absences1. Students with excused absences are

given the privilege of making up work for credit. Students are allowed the same number of days for make-up work as the number of days absent, not to ex-ceed six (6) school days. The principal/designee may grant extensions to the make-up time limit for extenuating cir-cumstances. It is the student’s responsi-bility to obtain and complete all make-up work within the time specified.

2. All scheduled tests and assignments that were due on the first day of a stu-dent’s absence will be taken or turned in on the day the student returns to school.

3. Planned absences, other than medi-cal appointments, must have the prior approval of the principal/designee. At least three (3) school days prior to the absence, students are to make pre-ar-rangements for their test(s) and school work to be completed. Tests are to be taken and work will be due the day the student returns to school.

B. SuspensionsStudents suspended out of school may

be denied the opportunity to makeup work for credit. Determination of this consideration is the responsibility of the local school principal/designee.

VI. ENFORCEMENT OF COMPULSORY SCHOOL

ATTENDANCEIn cases of excessive absences, tar-

dies, or early dismissals, a school social worker may visit or make other contact with the parent(s) or guardian(s) at the home or other places to discuss the at-tendance problem for the purpose of re-turning the student to regular attendance. Legal action against a stu-dent and parent(s) or guardian(s) may be taken for not complying with the Florida Compulsory School Attendance Statute (Florida Statute 1003.21).

VII. DRIVING PRIVILEGESStudents who fail to comply with at-

tendance requirements will lose their driving privileges. Pursuant to Section 322.091, Florida Statute requires schools to report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle (DHSMV) the names of minors who at-tain the age of 14 and above that have accumulated 15 unexcused absences in a period of 90 calendar days. The school principal/designee is the contact for ad-ditional information regarding these requirements.

VIII. ATTENDANCE RECORDING

Student attendance records are to be maintained in accordance with School Board Policy. Students who are on hospital/homebound or home placement instruction are counted as present.

Attendance policy for Citrus County schools

ADMINISTRATION: TOTAL 87 — assistant superintendent, 2; board member, 5; coordinator, 6; director, 18; principal/as-sistant principal, 49; superintendent, 1;

supervisor, 6.SUPPORT STAFF: TOTAL 957 — aide, 330; clerical, 163; driver, 123; food service, 78; guardian, 9; interpreter, 2; maintenance,

140; manager, 59; nurse, 9; specialist — support, 14; technology, 28; therapist, 2.INSTRUCTIONAL:TOTAL 1,139 — coun-selor, 58; media, 18; specialist, 33; teacher,

1,028; technology — instructional, 2.

The district also employs 546 substitute and part-time staff.

STAFF BY THE NUMBERS ...

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Parents must provide immunization recordsParents of children attending school in the Citrus County School District are required to provide the school with an

immunization record. These immunizations are required by Statute 10003.22. A student can and will be excluded from school if immunization requirements are not met.

For more information or to schedule an appoint-ment for vaccinations, contact your primary health care provider or the Florida Department of Health in Citrus County.

Citrus County Health Department appointment line — 352-527-0247

3700 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto 34461Phone 352-527-0068 or visit www.immunizeflorida.

org for more information and resources.

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IMPORTANT REMINDERS:� If a student is ill or had close contact with a COVID-19 case, they should NOT go to school.

� Wash your hands often.

� Wear a face covering. Write your child’s name on face coverings and wash them daily.

� Keep physical distance from others.

� If you have concerns about your child’s health and COVID-19, contact your child’s pediatrician or other health care provider. All pediatricians in Citrus County can test children for COVID-19.

� Make sure your information is current at school, including emergency contacts and individuals authorized to pick up your children from school.

or that disrupts the orderly learning environment. Any student who vio-lates this dress policy is subject to the following disciplinary actions:

1. For a first offense, a student shall be given a verbal warning and the school principal/designee shall call the student’s parent or guardian.

2. For a second offense, the student is ineligible to participate in any ex-tracurricular activity for a period of time not to exceed 5 days and the school principal/designee shall meet with the student’s parent or guardian.

3. For a third or subsequent offense, a student shall receive an in-school suspension pursuant to §1003.01(5), Florida Statutes, for a period not to exceed 3 days, the student is ineligible to participate in any extracurricular activity for a period not to exceed 30

days, and the school principal/desig-nee shall call the student’s parent or guardian and send the parent or guardian a written letter regarding the student’s in-school suspension and in-eligibility to participate in extracur-ricular activities.

VIOLATION OF THE STUDENT DRESS CODE

Any student violating the student dress code may be sent home to

change, or the parent may be asked to bring a change of clothes to the school for the student.

Any absence caused by a student dress code violation will be an unex-cused absence for each period or day missed.

A violation may also result in a suspension.

Nothing in this section is intended to keep school principals from using their best judgment as to how to best implement this code.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2020 B5EDUCATIONCITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

A Centuryof Voting

Mini Fact:Women who marched for their rights to vote were called “suffragists.”

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candidate

If you’ve been keeping up with the news, you know that we have a presidential election coming up on Nov. 3. This year’s contest is different than in years past because of the coronavirus pandemic and other issues affecting Americans. Even with these challenges, voting remains a crucial civic duty of all adult U.S. citizens.

An important centennial The date Aug. 26 is special. It marks the 100th anniversary, or centennial, of the date that women gained suffrage (SUFF-ridge), or the right to vote. On that date, the 19th Amendment to theConstitution was approved. Women finally had full voting rights. The amendment says, in part: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.” Let’s learn more about how women gained the right to vote.

No constitutional right The U.S. Constitution did not say that women could not vote. Each state had its own qualifications or laws for who could vote. At first, only white males who owned property were allowed to vote in most states. Women in most states were not allowed to vote in any elections. Many felt this was unfair.

Working for suffrage From the 1850s on, women fought for the right to vote. After the Civil War ended, women continued working for voting rights. In 1869, Wyoming became the first territory (it was not yet a state) to allow women to vote. But not all women across the nation enjoyed that right — and not all women believed in suffrage. But women kept working. They signed petitions. They met and talked with members of Congress to try to influence their vote. They wrote many letters and marched in the streets.

A changing world During World War I, many nations around the world saw how much women were doing while men were away fighting and gave women the right to vote. But suffrage bills in the U.S. Congress were defeated again and again. Finally, in June 1919, both the House and the Senate passed the 19th Amendment, but it would not become law until Aug. 18, 1920, when three-fourths of the 48 states had ratified it. On Aug. 26, the U.S. secretary of state made the law official in all 48 states.

Suffrage pioneers In the presidential election of 2016, more women voted than men (55% to 45%). These modern women have some trailblazers to thank for their ability to help choose the president.

Susan B. Anthony Along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902), Anthony (1820-1906) founded the National Woman Suffrage Association in 1869. The 19th Amendment of 1920 was sometimes called the Susan B. Anthony Amendment. Virginia Minor In 1872, Virginia Minor (1824-1894) went to the polls and tried to vote. The man in charge of the polls would not let her. Minor went to court about the matter. She took her case all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States, which ruled that being a citizen did not give women the right to vote.

Words that remind us of women’s suffrage are hidden in this puzzle. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, and some letters are used twice. See if you can find:

Teachers: Follow and interact with The Mini Page on Facebook!

For later:Look in your newspaper for notices about the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment.

Mini Jokes

Susan: Why shouldn’t you borrow a dime from a football coach?

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Wildlife experts in Botswana are baffled by the mysterious deaths of more than 350 elephants during the past two months in the northwest of the country. The elephants’ bodies have been found intact, leading officials to believe they were not hunted for their ivory. No evidence of poisoning has been found so far. Some elephants have been seen walking around in circles and falling down as they died.

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At the library:• “The Woman’s Hour: Our Fight for the

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Well, hello again. I’m still thinking about schooldays and the little children who have been a bless-

ing to all of us along the way. They bring joy and happiness to us.

Do you remember the days of radio shows? How about Art Linkletter, who often quoted the wonderful humor chil-dren could bring to us. He’d often say, “Children say the darndest things.” And how about the little booklets compiled by Eric Marshall and Stuart Hample, “Chil-dren’s Letters to God.”

As the pandemic continues to disrupt our lives, perhaps we can take our cue from children and set aside the negativity with a bit of humor this week. Are you game for it? Here goes:

� Norman writes in his letter: “Dear God, I’m sorry I was late for Sunday school but I couldn’t find my underwear.”

� Maurice writes: “Dear God, if you made the rule for kids to take out the gar-bage, please change it.”

� And in another letter: “Dear God, make my sister prettier so she can get married. Thank you, Philip.”

� Alice writes: “Dear God, I bet you never had to go on a diet. It stinks.”

� Harvey writes: “Dear God, my cat got run over and if you made it happen, you have to tell me why.”

� Nancy writes: “Dear Holy God, would you make it where there would not be any more wars and so everyone could vote and have plenty of food for meals and also everyone should have a lot of fun. I hope you do not think this is selfish. Signed: One of your friends, Nancy.”

This reminds me of the years I taught the 3- and 4-year-old children at Sunday school. One Sunday, one of the boys was acting up, interrupting our lesson, leav-ing our little circle and not paying atten-tion. One of the little girls said, “Miss Ruth, let’s have a prayer for ‘Johnny’ that he will be good and listen.” (He did!)

Regina Brett, age 90, has written of happiness, “It’s never too late to be happy. It’s all up to you and no one else.”

I recall so many talented artists that have brought so much humor to us through the years: the talented Charlie Chaplin, Bob Hope, Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Carmen Miranda’s dances and Sonny and Cher’s routines, to name a few.

There’s the “Kukla Fran and Ollie” shows on early television days and how about all the Disney cartoons children (and adults) loved to watch on Saturday mornings. There was Bugs Bunny, Win-nie-the-Pooh and Mickey and Minnie Mouse.

And the wonderful comedy movies with Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, The Three Stooges, the Marx Brothers, Groucho, Harpo and Chico. Harpo was a talented harpist. His nephew took up the harp and appeared at our Curtis Peterson Auditorium when we scheduled the

Set aside negativity

with humor

I hope you are having a lovely day. I don’t know about you; but

it seems to get hot-ter in July and Au-gust every year.

It is incredibly hot.

The other day the weatherman said the high of the day would be 98 degrees but would feel like 103 de-grees; wow! I love the summer be-cause I love being in my pool, but I could use a little wind chill about now.

Speaking of hot weather, I though I would take this time to talk about a few safety is-sues you need to be reminded of. First, is dehydration. As we get older, we tend to perspire

less when we get hot. It may not sound like an issue, but

perspiration is the body’s mechanism to cool the body down when it gets hot, like in 103 temperature. So, if you are not per-spiring, you could dehydrate much faster than some-one younger. Dehy-dration happens when your body doesn’t have as much water as it

needs to function properly. You can have mild, moderate, or severe dehydration de-pending on how much fluid is missing from your body. Make sure you drink water through-out the day. Make no mistake — dehydration is a very

serious health risk if immedi-ate action isn’t taken. So, drink water, please.

The next item of impor-tance, gutters. And when I say gutters, I mean the ladders you use to step up on to clean the gutters. Don’t do it. It is very dangerous, and as I have said for many years, ladders and step stools are not your friends.

My advice is to get someone else to clean the gutters for you. I’ve been after my hus-band to take care of it for some time (he’s younger than me), but he is not a puppy anymore and he could become dehy-drated trying to get up on the ladder.

Someone who happened to be at my neighbor’s house knocked on the door the other day. They were cleaning her

gutters. I checked them out, then “booked ‘em.” I mean my husband isn’t getting any younger, so why wait for the big storm of the season to bare down on us before we have it taken care of. I had a profes-sional do it.

So, do your homework or ask your neighbors. You are sure to find someone who is reasonable and dependable.

Do what you need to do to stay safe. Hopefully, we can all get through another month of grueling temperatures.

Katie Lucas is the engage-ment coordinator at Home In-stead Senior Care. She is available for speaking engage-ments and can be reached at 352-476-2960 or [email protected].

Heat increases dehydration risk

Katie LucasSERVING SENIORS

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Special to the Chronicle

In February of this year, Mike Wright of the Citrus County Chronicle urged the Inverness

City Council to discourage smoking in city parks.

The City Council agreed this was an important message and

encouraged city staff to look into the issue. The City of Inverness, with the help of the Tobacco Free Partnership at the Florida Depart-ment of Health in Citrus County (FDOH Citrus), became the first parks in the county to install signs in Liberty Park, Wallace Brooks Park, Whispering Pines Park

and Bryant Park discouraging smoking.

On Aug. 6, 2020, the City Council with leadership from the city, FDOH Citrus, and Wright joined together to celebrate the installation of the new signs in front of Liberty Park’s new playground.

Residents and businesses in Cit-rus County can access Tobacco Free Florida’s free tools and services by visiting https://tinyurl.com/y4qldrh4.

Special to the ChronicleMasked city staffers and council representatives stand with Chronicle reporter Mike Wright Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, at Liberty Park. Pictured from left are: council member Cabot McBride, Mayor Bob Plaisted, Kevin Hepfer, council member Jacquie Hepfer, council member Linda Bega, Jim Rashley, Aspen Welfel, Scott McCulloch, council member Dave Ryan, City Clerk Susan Jackson, Mike Wright, City Manager Eric Williams and Betty Pleacher.

Signs encourage park visitors to go smoke free

Special to the Chronicle

Home Instead Senior Care of Lecanto invites you to par-ticipate in the Pen Pals — Happy Cards program recently developed for local seniors.

During the pandemic, se-niors who live in skilled nurs-ing and assisted living facilities, as well as home-bound seniors, are not able to get out, nor are their friends and family allowed in due to

health and safety concerns. This social distancing has led to many feeling lonely and depressed.

Depression and other men-tal concerns can be a detri-ment to physical health. Notes of encouragement and happy cards we believe will help re-lieve their fears of isolation.

Home Instead Senior Care encourages not only individu-als and families, but also orga-nizations, youth groups, etc., to

write to a senior. By sharing thoughts and messages, we can make them feel connected with their community and overcome any feelings of lone-liness they may be experienc-ing. These messages are a simple gesture of kindness that will make a senior’s day. Even from your dining room table, you can make a positive difference during COVID-19.

Notes and happy cards can be dropped off at Home

Instead Senior Care in Le-canto. We can also arrange to pick up your cards. Please, do not seal the envelopes. If you have children, have them draw pictures to share with seniors as well. There will be a letter receptacle outside the office door marked for Pen Pals — Happy Cards.

For information and ques-tions, call 352-249-1257 or email katie . lucas@ homeinstead.com.

Write a letter to an isolated senior

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the adult signing the ap-plication or check the no Social Security box for this household member if he or she does not have a social security number.

If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size changes, the District Food & Nutrition Services De-partment office should be contacted.

Under the provisions of the Free and Re-duced-Price meal policy, the Director of Food & Nutrition Services will re-view applications and de-termine eligibility. If a parent or guardian is dis-satisfied with the ruling of the official, he or she may wish to discuss the decision with the deter-mining official on an in-formal basis.

If the parent wishes to make a formal appeal, he or she may make a re-quest either orally or in writing to: Sandra “Sam” Himmel, Superintendent, 1007 W. Main St., Inver-ness, FL 34450; or call 352-726-1931 or 844-752-1931.

Unless indicated other-wise on the application, the information on the Free and Reduced-Price Meal application may be used by the school system in determining eligibility for other educational programs.

In accordance with Federal civil rights law

and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its

Agencies, offices, and em-ployees, and institutions participating in or admin-istering USDA programs

are prohibited from dis-criminating based on race, color, national ori-gin, sex, disability, age, or

reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded

by USDA.Persons with disabili-

ties who require alterna-tive means of communication for pro-gram information (e.g. Braille, large print, audio-tape, American Sign Lan-guage, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they ap-plied for benefits. Individ-uals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Fed-eral Relay Service at 800-877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in lan-guages other than English.

To file a program com-plaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Pro-gram Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA of-fice, or write a letter ad-dressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form.

To request a copy of the complaint form, call 866-632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by mail to: U.S. Department of Agricul-ture, Office of the Assis-tant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Indepen-dence Ave. SW, Washing-ton, D.C. 20250-9410; or fax to 202-690-7442; or email to: [email protected].

This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider.

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Shelter and rescue ADOPTABLES

Precious is a pretty dilute calico/torti who will do best in an adult home. She should be the only pet. Precious is shy at first, but with confidence she’ll be a great companion. Several Hardin Haven cats are in residence at Petsense in Beverly Hills, and also at Pet Supermarket from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays.

Garland and friend about 4 months old. They are typical kittens — energetic playful and a joy to watch. They can be seen at the Precious Paws Rescue Adoption Center, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Call Precious Paws.

Parker is a friendly, social guy. He has been non-reactive towards others at the shelter. He will do best in an adult household, or in a home with older children. Parker is 4 years old. Animal Services offers a slumber party foster for up to two weeks for a trial adoption. Call 352-746-8400 to make an appointment or email [email protected]. CCAS ID No. 32025485.

Bo is a 1-year-old boy who has puppy energy and a zest for life. He loves his yard time. In play groups, his play style falls into the gentle and push/pull play styles. Bo is socially tolerant of others and is the resident greeter. To meet Bo, call 352-746-8400 to make an appointment or email [email protected]. CCAS ID No. 44943049.

Citrus County Animal Services, 4030 S. Airport Road, Inverness, behind the fairgrounds. View adoptable pets at citruscritters.com. For information on Precious Paws Rescue pets, call 352-726-4700.

For Hardin Haven pets, call Donna at 352-422-5525.For Adopt a Rescued Pet, cal 352-795-9550 and leave your name, number and pet’s name.

Concert Series there in the late ’80s. And we must not forget the amazing “Our Gang” comedy movies with an all-children cast. Locally, the little theatre groups I’ve chronicled for the past 30 years have brought us un-told hours of humor, all with the ded-ication of an all-volunteer cast and crew. Applause, applause, applause! The Art Center’s Children’s Theatre provides opportunities to countless numbers of children and youth to star in comedy as well as dramatic roles. We must not leave out our ded-icated schools of dance that provide performance opportunities to chil-dren and youth, as well.

Until next week’s column, don’t worry, be happy and stay safe!

Ruth Levins participates in a variety of projects around the community. Let her know about your group’s upcoming activities by writing to P.O. Box 803, Crystal River, FL 34423.

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6/5/2018

FLORIDA INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES FOR FREE AND REDUCED-PRICE MEALS

Effective from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021

FREE MEAL SCALE Household

Size Annual Monthly Twice Per

Month Every Two

Weeks Weekly

1 16,588 1,383 692 638 319 2 22,412 1,868 934 862 431 3 28,236 2,353 1,177 1,086 543 4 34,060 2,839 1,420 1,310 655 5 39,884 3,324 1,662 1,534 767 6 45,708 3,809 1,905 1,758 879 7 51,532 4,295 2,148 1,982 991 8 57,356 4,780 2,390 2,206 1,103

For each additional family

member, add + 5,824 + 486 + 243 + 224 + 112

REDUCED-PRICE MEAL SCALE Household

Size Annual Monthly Twice Per

Month Every Two

Weeks Weekly

1 23,606 1,968 984 908 454 2 31,894 2,658 1,329 1,227 614 3 40,182 3,349 1,675 1,546 773 4 48,470 4,040 2,020 1,865 933 5 56,758 4,730 2,365 2,183 1,092 6 65,046 5,421 2,711 2,502 1,251 7 73,334 6,112 3,056 2,821 1,411 8 81,622 6,802 3,401 3,140 1,570

For each additional family

member, add + 8,288 + 691 + 346 + 319 + 160

To determine annual income: If you receive the income every week, multiply the total gross income by 52. If you receive the income every two weeks, multiply the total gross income by 26. If you receive the income twice a month, multiply the total gross income by 24. If you receive the income monthly, multiply the total gross income by 12. Remember: The total income before taxes, social security, health benefits, union dues, or other deductions must be reported. In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:

mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture,

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410

fax: (202) 690-7442; or email: [email protected].

This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider.

Remember: The total income before taxes, Social Security, health benefits, union dues, or other deductions must be reported.

PROGRAMSContinued from Page B2

School Advisory Enhancement Councils (SAEC) have been estab-lished at each school in Citrus

County.The SAEC is comprised of parents,

students, teachers, support staff, busi-ness / community members and the principal. As a resource to the school and principal, the SAEC:

• facilitates school communication with parents and community members

• assists in providing program sup-port to parents, students, teachers and the community

• informs and advises school staff re-garding community conditions

• assists the principal in preparing and evaluating the School Improvement

Plan• provides assistance in preparation

of the school’s annual budgetOne of the primary functions of the

SAEC is to assist the school in identify-ing, developing and implementing school goals through a school improve-ment planning process.

This plan addresses the needs of the

student as they relate to state goals and district strategic aims. SAEC meetings are open to all school and community members.

Teamwork and the power of collective thinking as seen through the work of the SAEC have resulted in meaningful and positive change in our school and district.

School Advisory Enhancement Councils

CF to offer classes online this fall

The College of Central Florida will offer the majority of fall semester classes in a variety of online formats when classes start Monday, Aug. 17. Career and technical programs and some specialized courses will have selected classes on campus follow-ing safety protocols.

Some additional course sections may be offered in person in larger spaces to allow for required distanc-ing. Some online classes will be of-fered in a synchronous format, meaning that the instructor and stu-dents will meet and interact at a set time through Zoom or other online meeting platform to allow for greater interaction.

The Ocala Campus Testing Cen-ter is open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ap-pointments are required and walk-ins will not be permitted. Learning Resources Centers services are available remotely. The E-Learning Help Desk may be reached at [email protected] or at 352-854-2322, ext. 1317, Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

For more information, call 352-873-5800, email [email protected] or visit //CF.edu/healthalert.

Take Stock accepting applications

Take Stock in Children is a pro-gram that helps economically disad-vantaged students and their families realize their dream of sending their child to college. To be considered for a scholarship, your child must be in a public school, in the sixth, seventh, eighth or ninth grade, meet the fi-nancial eligibility requirements, agree to remain drug-, alcohol- and crime-free and get good grades.

ake Stock in Children’s two-year tuition-free scholarships are pro-vided through a partnership with the Florida Prepaid Foundation. Applica-tions are now available through the Take Stock office (352-344-0855) or on our Take Stock in Children web-site: www.takestockcitrus.org.

For more information about the program, or to find out whether or not your child meets the eligibility re-quirements, call 352-344-0855.

Take Stock wants adult mentors

Take Stock in Children is a school-based mentoring program that assists in creating a brighter fu-ture for deserving youths by provid-ing college and vocational

scholarships, volunteer mentors, tu-toring and long-term support. Take Stock is not a tutoring program; rather, it is a program that provides support and encouragement for stu-dents as they work their way through middle and high school and prepare for college.

Although we are living in unique times, the work of Take Stock in Children of Citrus County goes on as we adapt to a new way of fulfilling our obligations to our students and our mentors.

We are preparing to add new stu-dents to our program and are hoping that you might consider joining us as a major component of our organiza-tion. You can help make a tremen-dous difference in the life of a student — starting with an applica-tion and a desire to make a difference.

Call Pat Lancaster, student ser-vices coordinator, at 352-422-2348 or 352-344-0855 to learn more about the program. For more infor-mation, Take Stock in Children of Citrus County at 352-344-0855.

Americanism-Patriotism contest

The Fleet Reserve Association’s National Committee on

Americanism-Patriotism is sponsor-ing its upcoming annual American-ism-Patriotism Essay Contest, based on this year’s theme: “The Bill of Rights and Me.”

The essay contest’s grand prize is $5,000, with additional prizes for first place – $2,500; second place – $1,500; and $1,000 for third place in grades 7-12.

All national winners will receive an attractive plaque citing their achievement. Every entrant judged at the national level receives a “Cer-tificate of Recognition.”

Winners in the local area are judged by the Branch and then sent to the Regional Convention for fur-ther judging. Regional winners then advance to the National level for final judging. Additional prizes may be awarded at the Branch and Re-gional levels.

FRA’s essay contest is open to all students in grades 7-12 (including homeschooled). Students attending grades 7-12 can contact their guid-ance counselor. Each entrant must be sponsored by an FRA member in good standing or by a currently char-tered Branch. The local contact is Bob Huscher, Chairman, FRA Branch 186, at 352-344-0727.

All entries must be submitted by Dec. 1 or sooner to the local

chairman or to the student’s local school representative.

Study to be an EMT, paramedic

The College of Central Florida’s Emergency Medical Technician pro-gram and Paramedic program are looking for students who are inter-ested in pursuing a short-term certifi-cate program this fall. Both programs are financial aid eligible.

The EMT program is a 15-week course that includes lectures, skills labs and clinical experiences on am-bulances and in an emergency de-partment. Graduates of this program are eligible to apply for state certifica-tion and may find work as an EMT on ambulances, in hospitals, in industrial settings and more. Fall classes start Aug. 17 at the Citrus Campus and the EMT program meets four days a week from 6-10 p.m.

The Paramedic program is a shift-friendly 12-month program that in-cludes lecture, skills labs with experienced field personnel using state-of-the-art simulators, and clini-cal experiences in the operating room, emergency department, inten-sive care, and more.

Call 352-854-2322, ext.1313, or visit www.CF.edu/EMT.

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Mom ‘14’ Å

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››› “Smokey and the Bandit” (1977)

(CNN) 40 29 40 41 46 Situation Room Erin Burnett OutFront Anderson Cooper Anderson Cooper CNN Tonight CNN Tonight (ESPN) 33 27 33 21 17 NBA NBA Basketball Toronto Raptors vs Philadelphia 76ers. NBA Basketball: Clippers vs Nuggets SportCtr (ESPN2) 37 28 34 43 49 SportsCenter (N) Johnsonville ACL Cornhole Championships To Be Announced NFL Live Å UFC Archival (FBN) 106 149 106 99 41 The Evening Edit (N) Lou Dobbs Tonight The Evening Edit Strange Strange Lou Dobbs Tonight The Evening Edit

(FLIX) 118 170 “When in Rome”

››‡ “The Beaver” (2011, Drama) Mel Gibson. ‘PG-13’ Å

››‡ “Barbershop” (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube. ‘PG-13’ Å

›› “Wieners” (2008, Comedy) Kenan Thompson, Fran Kranz. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å

“Private School”

(FNC) 44 37 44 32 Special Report The Story Tucker Carlson Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle Fox News at Night (FOOD) 26 56 26 Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games Guy’s Games

(FREEFORM) 29 52 29 20 28 The Simpsons

The Simpsons

The Simpsons

The Simpsons

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The Simpsons

›‡ “The Waterboy” (1998, Comedy) Adam Sandler. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å

The 700 Club (In Stereo) Å

(FS1) 732 112 732 NASCAR Race Hub MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Milwaukee Brewers. (N) Å Mexico Primera Division Soccer (FSNFL) 35 39 35 Pregame MLB Baseball Miami Marlins at Toronto Blue Jays. (N) (Live) Postgame Marlins Marlins World Poker

(FX) 30 60 30 51 ›‡ “Baywatch” (2017, Comedy) Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å

›› “xXx: Return of Xander Cage” (2017, Action) Vin Diesel. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å

››› “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) O’Shea Jackson Jr. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å

(GOLF) 727 67 727 Golf Central (N) ‘G’ Golf U.S. Amateur Championship, Round of Golf Wyndham Championship, Charity Golf U.S. Amateur

(HALL) 59 68 39 45 54 “Chance at Romance” (2013, Romance-Comedy) Erin Krakow. ‘NR’ Å

“The Secret Ingredient” (2020, Romance-Comedy) Erin Cahill. ‘NR’ Å

Golden Girls

Golden Girls

Golden Girls

Golden Girls

(HBO) 302 201 302 2 2 Hard Knocks

››› “Richard Jewell” (2019, Drama) Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å

“Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn” (2020) ‘NR’ Å

Hard Knocks: Los Angeles ‘MA’ Å

Perry Mason ‘MA’

(HBO2) 303 202 303 ››‡ “Fast Five” (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å

Hard Knocks: Los Angeles ‘MA’ Å

Perry Mason “Chapter Eight” ‘MA’ Å

I May Destroy You

›› “Black Knight” (2001) Martin Lawrence. ‘PG-13’ Å

(HGTV) 23 57 23 42 52 Property Brothers: Forever Home ‘G’

Property Brothers: Forever Home ‘G’

Property Brothers (N) ‘PG’ Å

Build Me Up (N) ‘G’

Build Me Up (N) ‘G’

House Hunters

Hunters Int’l

House Hunters

Hunters Int’l

(HIST) 51 54 51 32 42 Forged in Fire “The Falchion” ‘PG’

Forged in Fire ‘PG’ Å (DVS)

Forged in Fire “The Boateng Saber” ‘PG’

Forged in Fire (N) ‘PG’ Å (DVS)

Forged in Fire ‘PG’ Å (DVS)

Forged in Fire “The Pira” (In Stereo) ‘PG’

(LIFE) 24 38 24 21 Married at First Sight “What Happened Last Night?” ‘14’

Married-Sight

Married at First Sight The couples wake up on their honeymoon. (N) ‘14’ Å

Marrying Millions (N) ‘14’ Å

Married at First Sight ‘14’ Å

(LMN) 119 50 119 “The Perfect Teacher” (2010, Suspense) David Charvet, Megan Park. ‘NR’ Å

“InstaPsycho” (2020, Suspense) Nicky Whelan, Josh Kelly. ‘NR’ Å

“Sleeping With My Student” (2019, Suspense) Gina Holden. ‘NR’ Å

(MSNBC) 42 41 42 The Beat With The ReidOut (N) All In With Rachel Maddow The Last Word The 11th Hour

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Finley Peter Dunne, an Ameri-can journalist and humorist who died in 1936, wrote, “Trust every-body, but cut the cards.” That’s ap-propriate to this deal.

South did not have many points, but he had lots of winners. Hence his jump to four spades.

If sitting East-West, would you prefer to defend against four spades or to declare in five diamonds?

West cashed the club ace: six, nine, four. Realizing that East had the club queen for his encouraging signal, West switched to his single-ton heart. Declarer won in hand and led the spade jack: queen, ace, two. West won the second round of trumps, underled his club king to East’s queen and ruffed the heart return for down one.

West’s plan was transparent. To counteract it, South should have won trick two with dummy’s heart jack, then called for the other red-suit jack. If East had played low, declarer would have produced a scissors coup, discarding his re-maining club. West gets an unex-pected diamond trick, but East no longer has an entry to deliver the lethal heart ruff. If East had cov-ered the diamond jack with his king, declarer would have ruffed, played the spade jack to the queen and ace, then led the diamond eight. Here, luck would have been in: East couldn’t beat that, so de-clarer would have pitched his sec-ond club and lost only three tricks: one spade, one diamond and one club.

To defeat four spades, West must lead his heart at trick one, then, if necessary, underlead both of his club honors! Finally, five diamonds can be beaten if North-South start with two rounds of hearts to tap the West hand.

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Zone (N) ‘G’NHL Live (N) (In Stereo Live)

NHL Hockey To Be Announced

(NGEO) 109 65 109 To Catch a Smuggler: Brazil Å

To Catch a Smuggler: Brazil Å

To Catch a Smuggler ‘PG’ Å

To Catch a Smuggler (N) ‘14’ Å

World’s-Dangerous Drug: Super Meth

World’s Most Dangerous Gang

(NICK) 28 36 28 35 25 Casagran Casagran Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends (OWN) 125 24 103 Dateline on OWN Dateline on OWN Atlanta Child Atlanta Child Atlanta Child Atlanta Child (OXY) 123 44 123 Dateline: Secrets Dateline: Secrets Dateline: Secrets Uncovered ‘PG’ Å Dateline: Secrets Uncovered ‘PG’ Å

(PARMT) 37 43 37 27 36 Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

Two and Half Men

›› “Tommy Boy” (1995) Chris Farley. An heir tries to save his father’s business. (In Stereo) ‘PG-13’ Å

››‡ “Step Brothers” (2008) Will Ferrell. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å

(SEC) 745 72 The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live)

SEC Now (N) (Live)

SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now The Paul Finebaum Show

(SHOW) 340 241 340 ›‡ “Peppermint” (2018) Jennifer Garner. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å

“The Go-Go’s” (2020, Documentary) (In Stereo) ‘NR’ Å

We Hunt Together ‘MA’ Å

›› “I Know What You Did Last Summer” (1997) ‘R’ Å

“I Still Know”

(SUN) 36 31 36 3 Wide Life ‘PG’

Israeli Bask.

To Be Announced

HEAT Pregame

NBA Basketball Miami Heat vs Oklahoma City Thunder. From Visa Athletic Center in Kissimmee, Fla. (N) (Live)

HEAT Postgame

To Be Announced

(SYFY) 31 59 31 26 29 › “Anaconda”

›‡ “Gone in Sixty Seconds” (2000) Nicolas Cage. A retired thief must steal 50 cars to save his brother.

››› “Beetlejuice” (1988, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. ‘PG’ Å

› “Anaconda” (1997) ‘PG-13’ Å

(TBS) 49 23 49 16 19 Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Conan Full

(TCM) 169 53 169 30 35 ››› “Bachelor in Paradise” (1961, Comedy) Bob Hope, Lana Turner. ‘NR’ Å

›››‡ “Peyton Place” (1957, Drama) Lana Turner. Grace Metalious’ steamy tale of life in a New England town. ‘NR’ Å

››› “Madame X” (1966) Lana Turner.

(TDC) 53 34 53 24 26 Great White Serial Killer Extinction ‘PG’

Jaws Awakens (N) (In Stereo) Å

Monster Under the Bridge (N) Å

Adam Devine’s Secret Shark Lair (N)

Great White Double Trouble (N) Å

Expedition Unknown (N) ‘PG’ Å

(TLC) 50 46 50 29 30 My 600-Lb. Life ‘PG’ My 600-Lb. Life ‘PG’ My 600-Lb. Life “The Assanti Brothers” ‘14’

(TMC) 350 261 350 ››› “Closer” (2004) Julia Roberts. Four peo-ple grapple with love and betrayal. ‘R’

›‡ “Leap Year” (2010) Amy Adams. (In Stereo) ‘PG’ Å

››‡ “Peace, Love & Misunderstanding” (2011) Jane Fonda. (In Stereo) ‘R’ Å

›› “Poms”

(TNT) 48 33 48 31 34 ›››‡ “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015, Action) Tom Hardy. ‘R’ Å (DVS)

All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite (N) (Live) ‘14’ Å ››‡ “Riddick” (2013, Science Fiction) Vin Diesel, Karl Urban. ‘R’ Å (DVS)

(TOON) 38 58 38 33 Apple Gumball Gumball We Bare Burgers Burgers American American Rick Rick Fam. Guy Fam. Guy (TRAV) 9 106 9 44 Terrifying Places Terrifying Places Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness Paranormal Paranormal Ca. (truTV) 25 55 25 98 55 Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Hot Ones (TVL) 32 49 32 34 24 Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King

(USA) 47 32 47 17 18 NCIS A fire on a U.S. Navy ship. ‘14’

NCIS “Twenty Klicks” ‘14’

WWE NXT (N) (In Stereo Live) ‘PG’ Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ‘14’

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ‘14’

(WE) 117 69 117 Law & Order “Nurture” ‘PG’ Å

Law & Order “Doubles” ‘PG’ Å

Law & Order “Old Friends” ‘PG’ Å

Law & Order “Second Opinion” ‘14’

Law & Order “Coma” ‘PG’ Å

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McMurray) is about to pop the question to Sandy (Jane Curtin), Bill starts kicking himself for playing matchmaker to the cou-ple. Ella Grace Helton also stars.

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Jenny (Serinda Swan) is summoned to a posh condo to investigate the death of a marijuana mogul, drawing her into a surreal world where few things are as they seem, in a new episode called “Bunny.” Worse, as she and Detective McAvoy (Roger Cross) get closer to finding out the truth, Jenny finds herself in grave peril. Away from work, she and son Ross (Ehren Kassam) strive to make a fresh start in a new home. Éric Bruneau also stars.

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Movie: Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn

Filmmaker Muta’Ali Muham-mad’s (“Life’s Essentials With Ruby Dee”) 2020 documentary chronicles the saga of the black teenager who was murdered in 1989 by a group of young white men in the Bensonhurst neigh-

borhood of Brooklyn. The death of Yusuf Hawkins, and the offi-cial response to it that followed, sparked outrage in New York, ratcheting up racial tensions and inspiring re-energized civil rights activism. Three decades later, the film gathers candid interviews with Hawkins’ family and friends.

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Forged in Fire“Summer Forging Games Part 1” opens a two-part special that brings four smiths inside the show’s forge to compete in four challenges designed to test all facets of their skills. The rounds include creating a knife out of a railroad spike and a piece of high-carbon steel and creating a set of Damascus throwing knives. It’s all part of an elimination process to see which smiths ultimately will advance to the finals for a chance to win $15,000 and the Forged in Fire title.

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Impact of Hate: Charlottesville

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ville, Va., this new two-hour special draws from archival news footage interspersed with first-person interviews with or-dinary citizens who stepped up and tried to do the right thing. The clash between avowed white supremacists and their opponents reached a boiling point when a man deliberately drove his car into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing one of them, paralegal Heather Heyer.

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Adam Devine’s Secret Shark Lair

Joined by his former “Worka-holics” cast mates Anders Holm and Blake Anderson, comedy actor Adam Devine returns to Shark Week to reflect more on a discovery he spearheaded during last year’s event, when a camera tag on a huge tiger shark led scientists to what may well be the largest congregation of tiger sharks on Earth. Naturally, in Adam’s feverish mind, that translates into an epic shark “par-tay,” but he and the re-searchers hope to find out what is causing these sharks to gather.

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Dear Annie: My father did everything he could to make my life miserable,

and to deprive me of anything and everything. He treated my brother and sisters far differ-ently, but even so, everyone in the family knew he was one sick man.

My brother committed sui-cide when he was 21, and after that, my father made a couple of at-tempts to have a re-l a t i o n -ship with me, but he still couldn’t help him-self. He w o u l d c o n -s t a n t l y try to un-dermine me and make ver-bal slights and backhanded remarks any chance he got. My mother was the same as he was when it came to emotional abuse. They fought constantly and blamed their unhappiness on being stuck in the marriage because of the children.

After he was old and his health was failing, he won-dered why I didn’t want any-thing to do with him. Throughout my life, I avoided him like the plague and would rather have pulled my own teeth than go to his funeral.

Child abuse lasts forever; you never forget those who did everything in their power to destroy you when you were a child.

If you were never treated like that, you will never under-stand. Reading about it in a book might give you a tiny bit of insight, but you will never understand it if you haven’t lived it. — Still Hurting

Dear Still Hurting: I am so sorry you had to endure that emotional abuse. Your father and mother sound like they were awful parents, and no child deserves to be treated that way. I am also so very sorry for the loss of your brother. You are correct that there is no one better to help people going through things than someone who has experi-enced that type of abuse them-selves. That is the premise of Alcoholics Anonymous — for-mer alcoholics helping other alcoholics.

The faster you heal, the quicker you will be able to help those who have suffered similar abuse. Try and find a good therapist who can help you process some of your trauma.

Dear Annie: I don’t like dogs. That said, every dog seems to sense this, and, when not on a leash, comes barreling toward me. I always put my hand out like a traffic cop stopping cars. I say no to the dog and back away. I say to the owner, kindly, that I don’t like dogs but they always seem to gravitate to-ward me.

This is usually not well re-ceived. I know some people think of their dogs as children, and that my statement is a bit harsh, but it’s the truth. Can you help me with a phrase that would get owners to control their dog? The dog should be on a leash in the first place, but I’m not going to address that, as they know they are at fault. Thanks for any help you can offer. — Barking up the Wrong Tree

Dear Barking up the Wrong Tree: That which we resist persists. It is OK not to like dogs, but have you ever asked yourself why? If you do some introspection, you might find yourself disliking them less than you think. Dogs should be on leashes for your safety and theirs. Next time you encoun-ter a dog, just try and ignore it and continue on your walk.

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tank, and covergood Cond $100(352) 513-5600

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ANTIQUE CHAIRS2 antique chairs- $35 for both

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Antique BottleCollection

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Number 8 Display Car - Plastic42 inches Long $100

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CHEST FREEZER Sears Kenmore used 15.1

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$150sign on bonus.

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** 2 yearsProfessional exp. in

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Formal Dining Set, Child’s Bdrm, Luggage,

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DEBTHOMPSON

* One call away for your buying and

selling needs.* Realtor that you can refer to your

family and friends.* Service with a smile

seven daysa week.

Parsley Real EstateDeb Thompson352-634-2656

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GARY & KARENBAXLEY

GRI Realtors

Your ChristianRealtor

connectionto your

next transaction

352-212-4678 Gary352-212-3937 Karen

[email protected]

Tropic ShoresRealty

I STAND with gratitude forthe FLAG!God Blessthe USA!

* * *MEADOWCREST

SPECIALIST

DEBRA CLEARYYOUR

NeighborhoodRealtor

...Also Serving Pine Ridge, Citrus Hills &7 Rivers Golf + C.C.

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Les J. Magyar,

REALTOR

“Simply PutIntegrity #1”

352-220-1786Lmagyar01@

gmail.comCraven Realty,

Inc.352-726-1515

Mortgage Loan Originator

Should yourefinance?

If you’repaying 4.25%or more…YES!

Dianne Perkins 352-464-0719

NMLS #1410743

Equal Housing Lender

I put the REAL in REAL ESTATE!

JIM THE “REAL”MCCOY

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(352) 232-8971

I STAND with gratitude forthe FLAG!God Blessthe USA!

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NeighborhoodRealtor

...Also Serving Pine Ridge, Citrus Hills &7 Rivers Golf + C.C.

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Sellers & Buyers FRUSTRATED?NEEDING HELP? CALL ME, NOW.

Hello I’m

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352-422-0751

[email protected]

“Have a great day and God Bless”

BETTY J. POWELLRealtor

“ Your SUCCESSis my GOAL...

Making FRIENDS along the way

is my REWARD! “

BUYING ORSELLING?!

CALL ME: 352-422-6417 bjpowell72@

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.. Nick Kleftis ..

Now is the time to consider listing your home, inventory is down and buyers

are ready.

Call me for a free market analysis.

Cell: 352-270-1032Office: 352-726-6668

email: [email protected]

BOBBI DILEGO352-220-0587

SELLING?

GET TOP DOLLAR& TOP SERVICE!

FREEHOME MARKET

ANALYSIS

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26 yrs in Real Estate36 yr Citrus County

ResidentERA American Realty

IS A MOVE IN YOUR FUTURE?

For your next move, you deserve the best. Phyllis has sold real estate in 6 states for

25 years.Now exclusively

in Florida, See how you can put

HER experience towork for YOU

by contacting herTODAY.

Phyllis EGarrett,

Realtor 352-445-1393

Coldwell BankerInvestors Realtyof Citrus County

It’s a GREATTIME TO

SELL!Deb Infantine

Realtor

I have 36 yearsReal Estateexperience!

Call me:352-302-8046

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DEB INFANTINERealtor

KAREN ARCE352-634-5868

Full Time Realtor Since 2003!

Multi Million DollarProducer!

Discover the BESTWhen Buying or

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“Let Me Put MyExperience & Energy To Work For You!”

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FREE Home Market Analysis

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and we needlistings!!

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Real Estate, Inc.

MICHELE ROSERealtor

“Simply putI’ll work harder”

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Graduate of RealEstate Institute.352-212-3410

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Let me help you find your next home or sell

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Tim FergusonRet. Marine Corpsveteran known forhis integrity and

reputation forbeing fair and

consistent.

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Call me anytimewithout obligation.

I’m ready to fight to protect your interests

in the purchase or sale of real estate

Tim FergusonRealtor

(352) [email protected]

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2/1, 1972 Single Wide in Homosassa 55+

Park. Furn., carport, storage shed, Nice,

CLEAN & QUIET$12.5K 352-564-0201

Mobile HM on 2.36acres, w/ 30 x 50 Metal Garage, 14’ Overhead Door, fits motorhomes.

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$209,000 603-860-6660

TIME TO BUYOR SELL

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CALLLORELIELEBRUN

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Century 21Nature Coast,

835 NE Highway 19, Crystal River Fl,

Office 352-795-0021Direct 352-613-3988

CRYSTAL RIVERAnnual Sites

Available Startingat $585 a monthPlease Call Rock

Crusher Canyon RV Resort Today 352-564-9350

BICYCLES 2 of themRoadmaster 21

SPEED 26 only 50.00each 352-464-0316

EXERCISE BICYCLEWeslo, just like new,

with monitor$120

(352) 341-3535

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no electronicsonly 60.00

352-464-0316

SLALOM SKI HOMagnum. 71” Interm skill level. $90 Call or

text. 352 586-4576

CAR SEATSAFETY 1ST

Brown and beige $25 352-201-0876

DRESSER/CHANGING TABLE blonde finish has storage area in

good condition $100. 352-613-0529

I buy, jewelry, silver, gold, paintings, instru-

ments, records, an-tiques, coins,watches

& MORE! 352-454-0068

WANTEDJUNK & ESTATE

CARSUp to $1,000. & MORE

(352) 342-7037

Wanted Model Trains $ INSTANT CASH $For old Lionel & other

model trains, anyquantity- one piece

or a house full! 330-554-7089

GERMAN SHEPHERDPUPPIES

AKC, White-3 fem, 3 male, health cert’s, 95% potty-trained. Avail. Aug

29th; $600 per pup. 352-419-4400 / leave

message or text

WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE

Thru wall installation-45”W 36”T 25”D -

300ft+ Pipe- Excellent Condition! - great for Hunting Cabin - $600

obo (352) 601-0265

Work Benchold wood, you fix

$75(352) 563-0225

HOSPITAL BEDAll Electric w/ Remote

GOOD CONDITION!U-Pick Up$500 obo

(352) 601-0265

SHOWER CHAIR18” wide, goes in

the tub, w/ back rest.$30 352-464-0316

SHOWER CHAIR LARGE/ Aluminum

and fiberglass- Strad-dles the tub — slide in.

$35 352-464-0316

TOILET SEAT RISERSElongated With

handles VERY NICE! $35 each

352-464-0316

TRANSPORT CHAIR (SMALL WHEELS)

with Footrests.NEARLY NEW! ONLY $75 352-464-0316

TREADMILLall digital lights up

belt won’t turncould be a fuse 40.00

352-464-0316

WALKER8” wheels

Good Condition$50. 352-419-4066

WHEELCHAIRMANUAL

with footrests.Used little only

$100 352-464-0316

WHEELCHAIRVERY LARGE - 24”

seat- good shape,some surface rust

only $75 352-464-0316

ICE CREAM MAKERWest Bend. New in

box. $15. Call or text. 352 586-4576

VACUUMBISSELL / model 82HI Upright / Helix system$30 (352) 344-1515

FISH PLATTERGLASS -Clear -no chips $5

352-513-5339

GUN SAFE30in by 24in by 5ft, older model with combination lock, $250. Pics availa-

ble. 352-586-0493

PROPANE STOVEColeman

Be prepared2 burners, only 30.00

352-464-0316

Record CollectionLP’s, Country/Western & Gospel, 30 ALBUMS

TOTAL. ONLY $30(352) 344-1515

Security lightsDefiant, three motion,unused LED $25 each

THREE SMALL ANIMAL CARRIERS Used, but in great condition. Call

or text. $15.00 352-586-4576

TIRENew 125/80/16 donut

tire and jack kit for Kia soul. Paid $165 $100

352-465-6619

TOMMY BAHAMA SEAT CUSHIONS New Palm Tree design - $20 ea

352-513-5339

TOMMY BAHAMA Val-ance, New, Beaded Palm Tree 97”x 13”Retail $24.95-Sell$20 352-513-5339

TOW BARDraw-Tite / factory

made in USA/ FIXED Triangular Shape $65

352-464-0316

V W BUS HUBCAPS For a bus - good shape -

surface rust inside-ONLY $100.00352-464- 0316

VINTAGE WATER PITCHER CERAMIC

Large Fruit Decor Ex-cel Cond $10 352-513-5339

WESTERN BELTSILVER BUCKLE TONY LAMA 38” Like New-Retail $100 Sell $25

352-513-5339

WICKER WINE STAND Excel Cond holds

wine or liquor 14” x 12” x 17” High $20 352-513-5339

BATHROOM VANITY LIGHTS 4 chrome 34” shaded lights in good

condition $30. 352-613-0529

DANSK BISTROCOBALT BLUE DISHES plates salad bowls

mugs $10 each 352-513-5339

DRAPES RED 95” X 54” ROOM DARKENING lined Xcel cond 10

panels - $10 a panel. 352-513-5339

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SPECIALS!

6 lines - 10 days(up to 2 items

per ad)

$1 - $200$11.50

$201-$400$16.50

$401-$800$21.50

$801-$1500 $26.50

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ICE CREAM SHOP/Restaurant Turn-key One of a kind Ice Cream/food Shop for sale. Stayed open thru pandemic. My loss is

your gain. $45,000 FIRM Serious inquiries only, call for details

(352)651-2104

DESK1 Wood Office Desk, Lshaped for corner $50 obo (352) 344-1515

Large two PieceL-shaped Sectional w/

Chaise Lounge &Cocktail Ottoman $250

Rocking Chair w/ Gold color stenciling

and seat pads for $100352-303-8011

Mattress twin size with box spring, frame &

headboard maple fin-ish in good cond.

$100. 352-613-0529

OAK TOP TABLE53” round w/ 4 OAK Chairs, Black Cloth

Seats -VERY GOODCONDITION! $130

352- 513-4311

RECLINERVERY GOODCONDITION!

Fabric Brownish Color $95 352- 513-4311

Bob’s DISCARDEDLawn Mower Service � FREE PICK-UP �

352-637-1225

JOHN DEEREUtility Trailer

for back of RidingLawn Mower

$45 (352) 436-2953

LADY PALM TREE6 Ft Tall, perfect shape

$125(352) 527-0663

HOMOSASSAThurs, Fri, & Sat 9a - 4p

Formal Dining Set, Child’s Bdrm, Luggage,

100’s of DVD’s &Many More Items5315 S Blanca Pt

4 Tempered Safety Glass Patio Doors

w/ Aluminium Tracks3’ x 6.5’ $70 obo(352) 344-1515

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7079-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0040TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN: DAYINVESTMENT AND CONSULTING LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 16-4025 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2016DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 18 PB 7 PG 34 LOT 7 BLK 1023NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JUAN M MENDEZSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7081-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0165TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: JUAN C CAPOTEThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 17-1201 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2017DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: NORTHCUTS FISH CAMPUNREC SUB LOTS 16, 17 & 18 DESC IN OR BK 224 PG 77, OR BK 304 PG 634 & OR BK 387 PG 268NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: STEPHEN T DUBOSE, DECEASED AKASTEPHEN THOMAS DUBOSE DECEASED, VASHTIE DU BOSE AKAVASHTIE L DUBOSE AKA LILLIE VASHTEE BROWNDUBOSESaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7083-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0287TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VINMAS HOLDINGS LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 16-3320 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2016DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PB 6 PG 98 LOT 13 BLK 909 DESC IN OR BK 438 PG 201NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ELLAIII LLC, JONATHAN R POLITANO REGISTERED AGENTSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7084-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0288TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VINMAS HOLDINGS LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 17-3621 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2017DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 23 PB 7 PG 115 LOT 42 BLK 697NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: BERNADETTE RODONICH, ROBERT RODONICHSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7085-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0289TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MEGAN FUTCHThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 16-2364 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2016DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 5 LOT 10 BLK 472 DESCR IN OR BK 573 PG 1648NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: FAUSTINO RUSSO, MARIERUSSOSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7086-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0290TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ERICK GONZALEZThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2869 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PB 6 PG 98 LOT 4 BLK 932NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: G LARRYSIMS, REGISTERED AGENT OBO WOODLEA INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC, WOODLEA IN-VESTMENT COMPANY LLCSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7087-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0291TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-8354 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19LOT 13 BLK 407 DESC IN OR BK 432 PG 604NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ANTHONY M LO SECCOSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7088-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0294TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MHF RETIREMENT TRUSTThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 16-5384 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2016DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 26 LOT 30 BLK 1638 DESC IN OR BK 633 PG 1606

Tax Deed Notices

Tax Deed Notices

Tax Deed Notices

NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: DORIS J HIGGINSSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

Tax Deed Notices

Tax Deed Notices

Tax Deed Notices

7089-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0295TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-0401 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 2 PB 2 PG 97 LOTS 13, 14, 15 & 16 BLK 48NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: RON TIOMKINSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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CHEVROLET1936 5 Window Coupe

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for details! $40,000 810-841-2692

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body, A/C- MUST SELL!$27K 352-342-8170

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LINCOLN1989 Town Car Pres.

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owner,Ex cond. 108K mi$8000 (352) 344-4187

PLYMOUTH1934 Sedan, Chevy V8

Auto, 9” Ford Rear, Nice street rod.

$17,500 OBO603-660-0491

TOYOTA2000 MR2 5sp, 4cylSilver Convertible w/

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call for details $18,500(847) 671-3550

‘08 FORD RANGER Ext Cab 4WD -4.0L V6 Auto -NEW Computers & 4WD controls, High

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DODGE2002 Ram Diesel - 2500 Cums/ BLK / 181K mi / 1

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FORD2002 F450 Lariat

141k mi, 7.3 diesel, Jake brake, 5th wheel body. Western hauler

$21,950 502-345-0285

FORDF350 Diesel King

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Cover-1 owner- ALL svc rec’s/ Mint Condition!

$20,900 352-497-6945

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WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 12, 2020 B13CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS

7080-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0162TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: JUAN C CAPOTEThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 17-6094 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2017DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: F C I COMPANYS ADD TO FLORALCITYPB 1 PG 24 LOT 17 LESS 13 FT FOR RD & LOT 18 & 4 1/6 FT ON W SIDE OF LOT 24 & LOTS 25 & 26 LESS 13 FT FOR RD ALLIN BLK 7 & W 2 FT OF S 45 FT OF LOT 19 BLK 7 DESC IN OR 695 PG24NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JOE APOTTS, REGISTERED AGENT OBO SURETYMORTGAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY, SURETYMORT-GAGE INVESTMENT COSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7095-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0301TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PALLUM 401K PLANThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 16-4472 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2016DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 21 LOT 10 BLK 1435 DESCR IN OR BK 464 PG 83NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JONATHAN R POLITANO, REGIS-TERED AGENT OBO VERONA V LLC, VERONA V LLCSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7097-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0303TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-1461 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 1 PB 5 PG 89 LOT 18 BLK 87NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: CHARLES J LISSSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7098-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0304TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: KING STAR INVESTMENTS LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 14-1950 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2014DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3 PB 5 PG 116 LOT 12 BLK 330NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: LA VAUGHN L GUILL AKALAVAUGHN L GUILL AKA GUILL LA VAUGHN LSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK,Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7100-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0305TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-1967 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 4 PB 5 PG 133 LOT 28 BLK 336NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: DARON A BUCKNORSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7102-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0306TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2148 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 5 LOT 13 BLK 466 DESCR IN O R BK 543 PG 2050NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ARLENE I KOZUBAL, JOHN C KOZUBALSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7103-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0307TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: KING STAR INVESTMENTS LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 14-3648 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2014DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 22 LOT 21BLK 1584 DESCR IN R BK 554 PG 479NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: GREGORIA S DE RIVERA, MYRNA I RIVERASaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7104-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0308TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-0403 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 2 PB 2 PG 97 LOTS 71, 72, 73 & 74 BLK 48

NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: RON TIOMKINSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7105-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0309TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-1462 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 1 PB 5 PG 89 LOT 19 BLK 87NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: CHARLES J LISSSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7106-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0310TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: KING STAR INVESTMENTS LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 14-1912 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2014DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3 PLAT BK 5PG 116 LOT 26 BLK 310 DESCR IN O R BK 547 PG194NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: PEREGRIN TERRASA PALINSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7107-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0311TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2052 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 4 PLAT BK 5PG 133 LOT 2 BLK 385 DESCR IN OR BK 531 PG 953NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ANNA V EMMA, JOHN AEMMASaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7109-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0313TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-0232 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 3 PB 2 PG 103 LOTS 125, 126, 127 & 128 BLK 94NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: SHERRIL A WAUGH, STEFAN AWAUGHSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

Tax Deed Notices

Tax Deed Notices

Tax Deed Notices

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 2 LOTS 33,34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 & 40 BLK 63 DESC IN OR BK 198 PG521NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JAMES RANDALL MORRISSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7108-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0312TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-0198 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013

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7110-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0314TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: PALLUM 401K PLANThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 17-4034 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2017DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 27 LOT 10 BLK 1364 DESC IN OR BK 759 PG 2016NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: KRISHNA SURAJSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7091-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0297TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VINMAS HOLDINGS LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 16-3008 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2016DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 9 LOT 6 BLK 619NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ALTON WILLMS, MARY JANEWILLMSSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7092-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0298TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN: PROVIDENT TRUST GROUPLLC FBO CHARLES M ESQUIBEL IRAThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-1410 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 1 PLAT BK 5PG 89 LOT 17 BLK 68NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: BENJAMIN SCHIFF, REGISTERED AGENT OBO FLORIDAPREMIER PROPERTIES LLC, FLORIDAPREM-IER PROPERTIES LLCSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7093-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0299TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VANNESS & VANNESS PAThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2136 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 5 LOT 10 BLK 458NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JONATHAN POLITANO, REGISTERED AGENT OBO VERDOT VI LLC, VERDOT VI LLCSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7094-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0300TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VINMAS HOLDINGS LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 16-2756 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2016DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 7 LOT 5 BLK 731 DESC IN OR BK 760 PG 1056NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: TARPON IV LLC, TWJ PAN FLORIDALLC REGISTERED AGENT OBO TARPON IV LLCSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7090-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0296TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-7661 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: BUCKSKIN RESERVE ADD UNRECS U BLOT 37 BLK C DESC IN OR BK 1057 PGS 69 & 71NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: DAWN VOLTZSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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7116-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0320TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-1995 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 4 PLAT BK 5P G133 LOT 20 BLK 349 DESCR IN OR BK 555 PG 535NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ALBIN J BUKOWINSKISaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7117-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0321TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2053 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 4 PLAT BK 5PG 133 LOT 3 BLK 385 DESCR IN OR BK 531 PG 954NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ANNA V EMMA, JOHN AEMMASaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7119-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0323TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2230 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 5 LOT 1BLK 506NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: DAWN M BLAIR, ROBERT FBLAIRSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7120-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0324TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2425 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 7 PB 6 PG 33 LOT 19 BLK 786 DESCR IN O R BK 527 PG 480NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: APRIL E BROWNSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7121-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0325TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2434 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 7 LOT 16 BLK 793 DESC IN OR BK 807 PG 2071NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: BARBARA L FITZGERALD, ELLEN LMATANLE, MARGARET F FOSTERSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7122-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0326TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2257 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 5 PB 6 PG 1 LOT 7 BLK 527NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: OSVALDO MEDINASaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7123-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0327TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2016 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 4 PB 5 PG 133 LOT 3 BLK 362NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JOCELYNE DESMARATSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7124-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0328TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-1916 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3 PLAT BK 5P G116 LOT 5 BLK 317 DESCR IN OR BK 535 PG 214NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: LUCIA RAP, RENATO RAPAKA R RAPSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7125-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0329TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2432 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 7 PB 6 PG 33 LOT 6 BLK 792NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: CARLOS GANDARILLASSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7126-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0330TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2433 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 7 PB 6 PG 33 LOT 7 BLK 792NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: FERNANDO GANDARILLASSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7127-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0331TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2438 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 7 LOT 17 BLK 796 DESC IN OR BK 836 PG 1393NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: CHRISTOS POULOSSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7128-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0332TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2555 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 8 PB 6 PG 43 LOT 18 BLK 814NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: EVELYN LEONOR CRUZ BERRIOS,

7129-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0333TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VANNESS & VANNESS PAThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2606 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 9 LOT 9B L K 6 3 0DESCR IN OR BK 548 PG 610NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: SERIF PARSU, T PARSU AKATURKAN PARSUSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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JOSE D RIVERA DIAZ, LYDIA SANCHEZ AKA LYDIA SANCHEZ LOZADA AKA LYDIA SANCHEZ LUZADASaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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7130-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0334TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: MATTHEW ALAN MERRITTThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3224 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 17 LOT 2 BLK 1224 DESCR IN OR BK 549 PG 615NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ANTHONYM PIMENTAL, ANTOINETTE PIMENTALSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7115-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0319TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2270 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 5 LOT 3B L K 5 4 2DESC IN OR BK 802 PG 1264NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: NICANOR T TORRES 3RD AKANICANOR T TORRES IIISaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7114-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0318TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-0402 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 2 PB 2 PG 97 LOTS 67, 68, 69 & 70 BLK 48NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: RON TIOMKINSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7113-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0317TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: VANNESS & VANNESS PAThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3885 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 23 PB 7 PG 115 LOT 1 BLK 1726NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: BRUCE J SMOLER, REGISTERED AGENT, FORTYFOUR ASSOC LLC AKAFORTYFOUR ASSOCIATES LLCSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7112-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0316TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-8347 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19LOT 29 BLK 398 DESC IN OR BK 440 PG 346NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JOSEPH ROMANOFF, MARY ROMA-NOFFSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7096-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0302TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-0187 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS UNIT 2 LOTS 34T O41 INCL BLK 50 DESCR IN O R BK 390 PG 555NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: BRUCE M HILL, JOHN G BRADLEYIII, JOHN G BRADLEYIV ET ALAKAJOHN G BRADLEYIV, KATHRYN LBRADLEY ET AL AKA KATHRYN L BRADLEY, SHERRI S BRADLEY,S O -NIA J HILLSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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7148-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0352TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2439 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 7 LOT 18 BLK 796 DESC IN OR BK 836 PG 1393NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: CHRISTOS POULOSSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7146-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0350TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3644 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 23 PB 7 PG 115LOT 51 BLK 697NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: YLYANA SHNITKIN

7145-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0349TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2386 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 6 LOT 16 BLK 602 DESCR IN O R BK 550 PG 1276NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: DONALD P TERRELONGE, SONIA D TERRELONGESaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7144-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0348TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3575 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 21 LOT 8 BLK 1502 DESCR IN O R BK 554 PG 288NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: BETTYJ MORGAN EST AKAESTATE OF BETTY J MORGAN DECEASED, BETTY JANE MORGAN AKABETTY MORGAN AKABETTY BIGELOW, DECEASED, ESTATE OF BETTYJ MORGAN AKABETTYJANE MORGAN, DECEASED, ESTATE OF LLOYD A MORGAN AKA LLOYD ALLAN MORGAN DECEASED, LLOYD A MORGAN, DECEASEDSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7143-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0347TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3534 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 21 LOT 9 BLK 1444 DESCR IN OR BK 492 PG 161NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: MARTHA Y DADISMANSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7142-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0346TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3069 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 16 LOT 15 BLK 979 DESCR IN O R BK 553 PG 1703NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: CHARLES ABENCZE AKACHARLES BENCZE ASaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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Said property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7138-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0342TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2348 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 6 PB 6 PG 15 LOT 10 BLK 578NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: PATRICIA ZAMMITSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7139-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0343TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2411 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 7 PB 6 PG 33 LOT 3 BLK 777NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: MAXINE D REID ET ALAKA MAXINE D REID, WAYNE W BROWNSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7140-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0344TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2548 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 8 LOT 19 BLK 813 DESCR IN O R BK 556 PG 1398NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JOSEPH BALLSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7141-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0345TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2939 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 14 PB 6 PG 110LOT 26 BLK 704NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: KASSIE M CHRISTIANSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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7135-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0339TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-1852 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3 PLAT BK 5PG 116 LOT 16 BLK 281 DESCR IN O R BK 535 PG1701NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: DANIEL J BEHRENS, LISA KBEHRENSSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7136-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0340TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3451 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 20 LOT 1 BLK 1343 DESC IN OR BK 419 PG 791 & OR BK 653 PG 1826NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: DAVID ELLARDSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7137-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0341TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2940 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 14 PB 6 PG 110LOT 1 BLK 705NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: KASSIE M CHRISTIANSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7149-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0353TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2942 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 14 PB 6 PG 110LOT 3 BLK 706NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JANET E SVEGLIATOSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7152-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0356TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3483 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 21 LOT 13 BLK 1415 DESCR IN OR BK A50 PG 66NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: LYNN SNOPEK, ROSE BRUSAESTATE AKA ROSE BRUSA DECEASEDSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7134-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0338TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-1842 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 3 PLAT BK 5PG 116 LOT 1 BLK 277 DESC IN OR BK 901 PG 1563NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: CLARA ESPITIASaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7132-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0336TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-8319 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: INVERNESS HGLDS WEST PB 5 PG 19LOT 11 BLK 372 DESC IN OR BK 359 PG 509NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: DOROTHY L BAILESaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7131-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0335TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3453 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 20 LOT 14 BLK 1343 DESC IN OR BK 419 PG 653 & OR BK 653 PG 1827NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: DAVID ELLARDSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7082-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0264TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: JEFFREY ALPERTThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 16-7587 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2016DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PARCEL B: APTN OF SE1/4 OF SEC 14-18-17 DESCR AS FOL: BEG AT THE NW CORN OF SE1/4 OF SD SEC 14 AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF HIGHLAND ESTS PB 7/68 TH N 89D 29M 46S E ALTHE N LINE OF SD HIGHLAND ESTS ALSO BEING THE S LINE OF NE1/4 OF SE1/4 OF SD SEC 14 A DIST OF 185.95 FT TH N 26D 54M 43S E 118.39 FT TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SW LINE OF FPC R/W AS DESCR IN OR BK 173/402 TH N 45D 06M 10S W AL LAST SD LINE A DIST OF 339.90 FT TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE W LINE OF NE1/4 OF SE1/4 OF SD SEC 14 TH S 0D 12M 20S E ALLAST SD LINE ADIST OF 347.14 FT TO THE POB (1 .18AC MOL) TITLE OR BK 115 PG 269, OR BK 245 PG 214A, OR BK 485 PG 275 & OR BK 770 PG 1578 & OR BK 1938 PG 1618 & LAND DE-SCR FROM SURVEY IN OR BK 2252/862 OR BK 2333 PG 1420 OR BK 2336 PG 1552NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ANTHONYMILLS, RICHARD ALLEN WASHER, RICHARD ALLEN WASHER AKA RICHARD WASHER, SCOTT E WASHER, SHARON N WASHERSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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7167-0812 WCRNMcKee, Olan R. 2020-CP-326 Notice to Creditors

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION

File No. 2020-CP-326IN RE: ESTATE OF OLAN R. MCKEE,

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of OLAN R. MCKEE, de-ceased, whose date of death was March 30, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for CITRUS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALLCLAIMS NOTFILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication of this Notice is August 6, 2020.Personal Representative:

Lena Emo16 Old Oak Lane, Mono, Ontario, Canada L9W4A2

Attorney for Personal Representative:ROBERT S. CHRISTENSEN, ESQ.Attorney for Petitioners Florida Bar Number: 0075272PO Box 415, Homosassa Springs, Florida 34447Telephone: 352-382-7934 Fax: 352-382-7936E-mail: [email protected]

Published August 6 & 13, 2020.

7133-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0337TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2083 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 4 PLAT BK 5PG 133 LOT 6 BLK 414 DESCR IN O R BK 542 PG 971NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: GEORGE S KINGWILL DECEASED, STEPHEN D KINGWILLTRUSTEE OF THE STEPHEN D KINGWILLLIV-ING TRUST AKA STEPHEN D KINGWILLSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7155-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0359TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2853 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 13 PB 6 PG 98 LOT 13 BLK 925NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ANDREW PETER HOFSTRA, ROXANNE KAY HOFSTRASaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7156-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0360TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3702 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 23 LOT 16 BLK 1666 DESCR IN O R BK 620 PG 1770NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: CECILIA N PALENZUELA, CONNIE N ZAPATA TRUSTEE FOR MARGARITA N PALENZUELASaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7157-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0361TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3842 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 26 PB 9 PG 7 LOT 19 BLK 1157NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: KOK HIE SANGSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7158-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0362TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3930 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 27 PB 9 PG 54 LOT 17 BLK 1347NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: INEZ GIRAL, PATRICK BLACKSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7159-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0363TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-4046 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 27 PB 9 PG 54 LOT 18 BLK 1389NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ANNIE LOUISA BAGOTSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7160-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0364TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:

7161-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0365TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3693 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 23 PB 7 PG 115 LOT 25 BLK 1665NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: MARVIA KOROL, W PETERKOROLSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7162-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0366TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3694 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 23 PB 7 PG 115 LOT 26 BLK 1665NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: MARVIA KOROL, W PETERKOROLSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7163-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0367TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-4077 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPGS UNIT 23 PB 7 PG 115LOT 11 BLK 1741NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: AMALIAT BARRIOS ROMAN AKAAMALIA T BARRIOS-ROMANSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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CERTIFICATE NO: 13-4068 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 27 LOT 2 BLK 1395 DESCR IN O R BK 612 PG 1988NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ANTHONY KOZLOWSKY, CECELIAKOZLOWSKYSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7173-0812 WCRNCable, Lee F. 2020 CP 453 Notice to Creditors

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 2020 CP 453

IN RE: ESTATE OF LEE F. CABLEDeceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of LEE F. CABLE, deceased, whose date of death was June 7, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 N Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALLCLAIMS NOTFILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication of this notice is August 5, 2020.Personal Representative:

Mindy Lee Lewis10129 SE 155th Street

Summerfield, Florida 34491Attorney for Personal Representative:John S. Clardy III Florida Bar No. 123129Clardy Law Firm PAP.O. Box 2410 Crystal River, FL 34423-2410E-mail Address: [email protected]

Published August 5 & 12, 2020.

7150-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0354TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3413 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 20 PB 7 PG 52 LOT 28 BLK 1299NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: HOWARD PPRENDERGAST, SUCCES-SOR TRUSTEE OF THE PRENDERGAST FAMILY TRUST UTA DATED 8/24/2005, TREVOR CHIN AKA TREVOR A CHIN SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES OF THE PRENDERGAST FAMILY TRUST UTA DATED 8/24/2005, TREVOR CHIN SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES ET ALSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7154-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0358TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2509 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 8 PB 6 PG 43 LOT 12 BLK 758NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: ANDREW R REIDSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7153-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0357TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-2635 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 9 PB 6 PG 61 LOT 12 BLK 641NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: LAUREN M GRANT, NAEEMBREBNORSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

7151-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0355TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: GLEN COOK LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 13-3482 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2013DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 21 LOT 12 BLK 1415 DESCR IN OR BK A50 PG 65NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: JUDYANDERSON, ROSE BRUSAES-TATE AKA ROSE BRUSA DECEASEDSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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7111-0902 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICE

APPLICATION: 2020-0315TDNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: BLUESTAR INVESTMENTS LLCThe holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows:CERTIFICATE NO: 16-9888 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2016DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: COM AT SE COR OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4, OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 29 S., RANGE 18 E., TH S 89 DEG 26M 13S W AL S LN OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4 497.54 FT TO SE COR OF LANDS DESC IN OR BK 641 PG 467, TH N 0 DEG 46M 57S E ALE’LYBDRYOF LANDS 731 .95 FT TO NE COR OF SD LANDS, SD NE COR BEING ON S’LY BDRY OF LANDS DESC IN OR BK 474 PG 285. SD NE COR BEING POB, TH S 89 DEG 23M 50S E ALS’LYBDRY& AN E’LY EXT THEREOF 180 FT, TH S 0 DEG 46M 57S W 242.59 FT, TH N 89 DEG 40M 31S W 180.01 FT TH N 0 DEG 46M 57S E 243.98 FT TO POB SUBJ TO ESMT ACROSS E 37.74 FT THEREOFNAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: PATRICE JACOBSSaid property being in the County of Citrus, State of Florida.Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line, on September 16, 2020 at 10:00 AM at www.citrus.realtaxdeed.com.Dated July 17, 2020ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Citrus County, FloridaBy: Kym Ceccoli, Deputy ClerkPublished August 12, 19, 26 and Sept. 2, 2020.

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4486-0812 WCRNNOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE

TO ESTABLISH OR CHANGE REGULATIONSAFFECTING THE USE OF LAND

The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) proposes to adopt the following by ordinance:

AN ORDINANCE OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, A POLITICALSUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CIT-RUS COUNTY LAND USE ATLAS AND AN EXISTING PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO ALLOW GENERAL COMMERCIAL DIS-TRICT ALOWABLE USES AND/OR MINI-WAREHOUSE USE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, AND SCRIVENER’S ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR MODIFICATIONS THAT MAY ARISE FROM CONSIDERATION AT PUBLIC HEARING; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

PUD-20-10 Kami Corbett of Hill Ward Henderson for Kegler Ven-tures, LLC

A request to amend an existing Planned Unit Development, pursuant to Section 4300, Planned Unit Developments, as specified in the Cit-rus County Land Development Code. The applicant proposes to allow GNC District uses and/or mini-warehouse use.

LOCATION: Section 15, Township 18 South, Range 18 East, further described as Parcel 24340 (Alternate Key Number 2621869); 3330 N. Lecanto Highway (CR-491), Beverly Hills, FL. A complete legal de-scription is on file with the Citrus County Land DevelopmentDivision.

The Citrus County Planning and Development Commission (PDC) will conduct a Public Hearing on September 17, 2020 at 9:00 AMin the Lecanto Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida. Please note that the PDC meeting begins at 9:00 AM. The actual time that a particular item is dis-cussed will vary depending on how fast the PDC moves through the agenda. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed application.

All citizens entering the building for the meeting will be screened. If you are sick, please stay home.

A copy of the proposed ordinance(s) and supporting materials are available for public inspection and copying between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, at the Department of Growth Management, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida 34461. For more information about this application, please contact the Land Development Division at (352) 527-5239.

Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el Condado dentro de dos días de lanotificación de la publicación (352-527-5370)

If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, he or she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes all testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting be-cause of a disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Suite 267, Lecanto, FL 34461, (352) 527-5210, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, dial 7-1-1, 1-800-955-8771 (TTY) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Serv-ice.

ChairmanPlanning and Development CommissionCitrus County, Florida

Published August 12, 2020

7169-0826 WCRNCole-Giovine, Melissa Jocelyn 2019-CA-929

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 2019-CA-929

RYAN SHANE WEBB, Individually,Plaintiff,

vs.MELISSA JOCELYN COLE-GIOVINE, Individually and CITRUS COUNTY, a political subdivision of the state of Florida and ANYAND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINSTTHE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUALDEFENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN-KNOWN PARTIES MAYCLAIM AN INTERESTAS SPOUSE, AIR, DEVI-SEE, GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN TENANT(S) whose name is fictitious to account for parties and possession,

Defendants.

AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: MELISSA JOCELYN COLE-GIOVINE, Last known address: 3130 N. Holiday Drive, Crystal River, FL 34428.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action seeking to foreclose on the following property located Citrus County Florida:

LOT 45, HOLIDAY ACRES UNIT NO. 1, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 65 and 66, Public Records of Citrus County Florida.Less and except:

Begin at the NE Corner of Lot 45, HOLIDAY ACRES, unit No. 1 S.88°51’45” W., 145 feet; thence S. 00°32’48” E.,317.08 feet; thence N88°51’45” E, 145 feet; thence N. 00°33’32” W.,317.08 feet.

Less and except the Easterly 25 Feet for road right of way. To-gether with an easement along the East 25 Feet of Lot 45, HOLI-DAY ACRES, Unit No. 1.

Also, less and except those lands described in Official Records Book 1560, Page 1588, of the Public Records of Citrus County, Florida.

TOGETHER with a 1990 Home Double-Wide Mobile home with ID #HML2Y28342735377A and HML2Y28342735377B AND TITLE# 48718698 AND 48724369.

has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on STEVEN D. FICHTMAN, ESQ., the Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is Law office of Steven D. Fichtman, PLLC., P.O. Box 4290, Homosassa Springs FL, 34447, within thirty (30) days from the first publication and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450, before service on Plaintiff or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in theComplaint.

WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on the 28th day of July, 2020.

CLERK OF THE COURT( COURT SEAL )

Jennifer Steelfox, Deputy Clerk

Published August 5, 12, 19, 26, 2020.

7170-0812 WCRNWhitsell, Richard M. 2019 CA 1040 Notice of Action

IN THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURTIN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA

Case No. 2019 CA 1040

REGIONS BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO AMSOUTHBANK,

Plaintiff,vs.RICHARD M. WHITSELL; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICHARD M. WHITSELL; ANYUNKNOWN PARTYWHO MAYCLAIM AS HEIR, DE-VISEE, GRANTEE, ASSIGNEE, LIENOR, CREDITOR, TRUSTEE; OR OTHER CLAIMANT, BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST MELVIN WHITSELL; and UNKNOWN TENANT

Defendant.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: ANY UNKNOWN PARTY WHO MAY CLAIM AS HEIR, DEVI-SEE, GRANTEE, ASSIGNEE, LIENOR, CREDITOR, TRUSTEE, OROTHER CLAIMANT, BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINSTRICHARD M. WHITSELL last known address, 105 S. TylerStreet, Beverly Hills, FL 34465

Notice is hereby given to ANY UNKNOWN PARTY WHO MAYCLAIM AS HEIR, DEVISEE, GRANTEE, ASSIGNEE, LIENOR, CREDI-TOR, TRUSTEE, OR OTHER CLAIMANT, BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST RICHARD M. WHITSELL that an action of foreclosure on the following property in Citrus County, Florida:

Legal:LOT 35, BLOCK 82, BEVERLYHILLS, UNIT NUMBER FIVE, ACCORD-ING TO THE MAPOR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGES 2 THROUGH 5, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Leslie S. White, Es-quire, the Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is,420 S. Orange Avenue, Suite 700, P.O. Box 2346, Orlando, Florida 32802-2346 30 days from the first date of publication. and file the original with the clerk of the court either before service on the Plaintiffs’attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition.

DATED ON July 29, 2020.

Angela Vick, County Clerk of Circuit Court( COURT SEAL )

By: Barbara Mulder, Deputy Clerk

Published August 5 & 12, 2020 02938986

7172-0812 WCRNGraves, Edward Clay 2019 CA 00980 A Notice of ActionIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDACASE No. 2019 CA 000980 A

REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING LLC,

7174-0812 WCRNGifford, George Roger 2020-CP-423 Notice to Creditors

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION File No.: 2020-CP-423

IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE ROGER GIFFORD, a/k/a GEORGE R. GIFFORD, a/k/a GEORGE GIFFORD

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of GEORGE ROGER GIFFORD, also known as GEORGE R. GIFFORD, and also known as GEORGE GIFFORD, deceased, whose date of death was March 30, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and ad-dresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALLCLAIMS NOTFILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR-EVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SETFORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of this notice is: August 5, 2020.

Personal Representative: ANITA M. SMITH143 174th Terrace Dr. E., Redington Shores, Florida 33708

Attorney for Personal Representative:Dennis R. DeLoach, III Florida Bar Number: 0180025DELOACH, HOFSTRA & CAVONIS, P.A.8640 Seminole Blvd., Seminole, FL 33772 Tele: (727) 397-5571Fax: (727) 393-5418 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] August 5 & 12, 2020.

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Public Notice is hereby given that Citrus County Animal Services will offer for sale at Public auction: two pot belly pigs.

At the conclusion of the sale, the buyer must make full payment for the animal(s). The buyer is also required to make immediate ar-rangements for transportation of purchased animal(s) the sameday.

AUCTION:DATE: Tuesday, August 19, 2020TIME: 1:00pmLOCATION: 4030 S. Airport Road Inverness, FL 34450PHONE: (352) 746-8400CONTACT: Colleen Yarbrough

Published August 12, 2020

Plaintiffvs.UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALLOTHER PARTIES CLAIM-ING AN INTERESTBY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINSTTHE ESTATE OF EDWARD CLAY GRAVES, DECEASED, et. al.,

Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN-EES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF EDWARD CLAY GRAVES, DECEASED6016 EAST RUSH STREET, INVERNESS, FL 34452

UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN-EES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF VIRGINIA LYNN STRIANESE AKA VIRGINIA LYNN GRAVES, DECEASED, AS HEIR OF EDWARD CLAY GRAVES, DE-CEASED6016 EAST RUSH STREET, INVERNESS, FL 34452

AND TO: All persons claiming an interest by, through, under, or against the aforesaid Defendant(s).

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property located in Cit-rus County, Florida:

LOT 2, IN BLOCK 399, OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, AC-CORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19 TO 33 INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CIT-RUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to this action, on Green-spoon Marder, LLP, Default Department, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is Trade Centre South, Suite 700, 100 West Cy-press Creek Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, and file the origi-nal with the Clerk within 30 days after the first publication of this notice in CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, otherwise a default and a judgment may be entered against you for the relief de-manded in the Complaint.

WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID COURT on this 4 day of February, 2020.

ANGELA VICK, As Clerk of said Court( COURT SEAL)

By: Barbara Mulder, As Deputy Clerk

Published August 5 & 12, 2020. 58341.0518

7168-0812 WCRNBentley, Bruce Allen 2020-CP-73 Notice to Creditors

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDACase No. 2020-CP-73

Probate DivisionIn Re: Estate ofBRUCE ALLEN BENTLEY

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Bruce Allen Bentley de-ceased, Case Number 2020- CP-73 is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.

All interested persons are required to file with this court, WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NO-TICE, any claims against the estate. Each claim must be in writ-ing and must indicate the basis for the claim, the name and address of the creditor or his agent or attorney, and the amount claimed. If the claim is not yet due, the date when it

will become due shall be stated. If the claim is contingent or unliquidated, the nature of the uncertainty shall be stated. If the claim is secured, the security shall be described. The claim-ant shall deliver a copy of the claim to the clerk who shall serve a copy on the personal representative. AH claims not so filed will be forever barred.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

Publication of this Notice has begun on August 5, 2020.Personal Representative:

Bolin Allen Bentley213 Ashley Camp RoadHarrodsburg, KY 40330

Attorney for Personal Representative:J. Patrick McElroy, Esq. Florida Bar No.: 052712PO Box 1511, Hernando, FL 34441Phone: (352) 637-2303 E-Mail: [email protected]

Published August 5 & 12, 2020.

7175-0819 WCRNWiedmann, Robert Henry 20 CP 390 (Notice-Cred/SumAdmin)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION

File No. 20 CP 390IN RE: ESTATE OF ROBERT HENRY WIEDMANN

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

(summary administration)

TO ALLPERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINSTTHE ABOVE ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Adminis-tration has been entered in the estate of Robert Henry Wiedmann, deceased, File Number 20 CP 390, by the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 N Apopka Ave, Inverness, FL 34450; that the decedent’s date of death was April 18, 2020; that the total value of the estate is $0.00 and that the names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are:NAME ADDRESSFreddy R. Wiedmann 47 Bellamy Road, Dover, NH 03820ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:

All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons hav-ing claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702. ALL CLAIMS AND DE-MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITH-STANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of this Notice is August 12, 2020.

Person Giving Notice:Freddy R. Wiedmann

47 Bellamy Road, Dover, New Hampshire 03820Attorney for Person Giving Notice:Brittany E Stewart Florida Bar No. 1003153E-mail Addresses: [email protected] Law Firm P.O. Box 2410, Crystal River, Florida 34423

Published August 12 & 19, 2020.

7171-0812 WCRNCummins, Laurence M. 2020 CP 000509 Notice to CreditorsIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE CASE NO. 2020 CP 000509

IN RE: THE ESTATE OF LAURENCE M. CUMMINS,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Laurence M. Cummins, deceased, whose date of death was June 9, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL34450. The names and addresses of the personal representa-tive and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth be-low

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALLCLAIMS NOTFILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR-EVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication of this Notice is August 5, 2020.Personal Representative:

Judith G. Cummins745 East Jenkins Court, Hernando, FL 34442

Attorney for Personal Representative:Thomas M. VanNess, Jr., Esq. Florida Bar No. 0857750VanNess & VanNess, P.A.1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd. Crystal River, FL 34429352-795-1444 [email protected] [email protected] August 5 & 12, 2020.

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4485-0812 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICEFictitious Name

Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en-gage in business under the fictitious name of:

Hurst Lawn Servicelocated at 11947 W Fig Tree Ln in the County of Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL.

Dated at Crystal River, FL, this 10th day of August, 2020./s/ Brandon HurstOwnerPublished August 12, 2020

4487-0812 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICEFictitious Name

Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en-gage in business under the fictitious name of:

NATURE COAST HEALTH CARE - CRYSTAL RIVERlocated at 7562 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Crystal River, FL 34429 in the County of Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee,FL.

Dated at Crystal River, FL, this 6th day of August, 2020./s/ NATURE COAST HEALTH CARE CRYSTAL RIVER, L.L.C.OwnerPublished August 12, 2020

4488-0812 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICEFictitious Name

Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en-gage in business under the fictitious name of:

NATURE COAST HEALTH CARE - RADIOLOGYlocated at 7562 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Crystal River, FL 34429 in the County of Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee,FL.

Dated at Crystal River, FL, this 6th day of August, 2020./s/ NATURE COAST PRIMARY CARE RADIOLOGY, L.L.C.OwnerPublished August 12, 2020

4489-0812 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICEFictitious Name

Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en-gage in business under the fictitious name of:

NATURE COAST HEALTH CARE - ORTHOPAEDICSlocated at 7562 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Crystal River, FL 34429 in the

4490-0812 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICEFictitious Name

Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en-gage in business under the fictitious name of:

NATURE COAST HEALTH CARE - LABORATORYlocated at 7562 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Crystal River, FL 34429 in the County of Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee,FL.

Dated at Crystal River, FL, this 6th day of August, 2020./s/ NATURE COAST PRIMARY CARE LAB, L.L.C.OwnerPublished August 12, 2020

4491-0812 WCRNPUBLIC NOTICEFictitious Name

Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en-gage in business under the fictitious name of:

NATURE COAST HEALTH CARE - INVERNESSlocated at 7562 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Crystal River, FL 34429 in the County of Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee,FL.

Dated at Crystal River, FL, this 6th day of August, 2020./s/ NATURE COAST PRIMARY CARE INVERNESS, L.L.C.OwnerPublished August 12, 2020

County of Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee,FL.

Dated at Crystal River, FL, this 6th day of August, 2020./s/ NATURE COAST PRIMARY CARE ORTHOPAEDICS, L.L.C.OwnerPublished August 12, 2020

9001-0812 MXDCRNAnderson, Agnes Rose 2006 CP 000924 Notice / Funds Recieved

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION

FILE NO. 2006 CP 000924

IN RE: ESTATE OF AGNES ROSE ANDERSON,DECEASED,

NOTICE OF FUNDS DEPOSITED INTO THE COURT REGISTRY

Please take notice that on July 7, 2020, there was placed on deposit in this office, funds received from Thomas E. Slaymaker, Esquire, the attorney who represented John E. Jendro, the person who filed a Petition for Administration in the Estate of Agnes Rose Anderson, De-ceased (the Estate), in the amount of $1,190.34, less the fee charged by the Clerk of the Circuit Court to reopen its file on the Estate. Said Funds are all of the assets due Leslie A. Hazelwood from the Agnes R. Anderson Trust Agreement (the Trust) and said assets remain unclaimed.

Unless said funds are claimed on or before six (6) months from the date of first publica-tion of this notice, said funds will be forwarded to the State of Florida, pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section 733.816.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have set my hand and official seal at Inverness, Citrus County, Florida on this 7 day of July, 2020.

ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit CourtIn and For Citrus County, Florida

{{ COURT SEAL }}By: Sonia Prylepa, Deputy Clerk

Published July 12 & August 12, 2020

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