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Commission disrespects conservatives

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By John Labriola - Citrus County leaders disrespected the county's overwhelmingly conservative voters on Tuesday by kicking a staunchly conservative member off the Library Advisory Board (LAB).  Sitting in their capacity as the Library Governing Body to make annual appointments to the LAB, commissioners took the highly unusual step of removing Elaine Kleid, a vocal critic of LGBT grooming materials who was first appointed to the LAB in 2019. Joining the commission was Inverness City Councilwoman Crystal Lizanich, a liberal Democrat who demanded that Kleid be removed. The Crystal River City Council’s representative was absent. (The Library Governing Body consists of the five county commissioners plus one representative each from the two city councils.) LAB members who seek reappointment are rarely removed. Last year, former LAB members Neale Brennan and April McLaughlin were booted off at Commissioner Diana Finegan’s request for repeatedly pushing the LGBT agenda. Liberal Commi...

Library board appointments on Tuesday

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By John Labriola - Citrus County commissioners will be meeting in their capacity as the Library District Governing Body on Tuesday morning to make their annual appointments to the Library Advisory Board (LAB), the nine-member volunteer panel that makes policy and budget recommendations for the county's library system. The meeting will take place at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450. County commissioners will be joined by Inverness Councilwoman Crystal Lizanich and Crystal River Councilwoman Gabrielle Satchell, who are part of the seven-member nominating body that appoints LAB members. Three of the four LAB incumbents whose terms are expiring this month are seeking reappointment. Of those, two are conservatives. They are Elaine Kleid , an independent author/publisher and current secretary of the Citrus County Republican Executive Committee, and Justin Strickland , executive pastor at Crystal River Church of God and t...

Trump's back!

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By John Labriola - President Donald Trump returned to the White House this week and took a rapid series of bold executive actions that have sent an unmistakable message to the nation: Woke is out.  Trump, who vowed to end transgender insanity in the federal government during the campaign, kept that promise on Day One by signing an executive order which declares that there are only two sexes, and that sex is an immutable biological trait that cannot be changed. The order ends a host of transgender policies across the federal government, bans the use of federal funds for "sex changes" of prison inmates, requires that government-issued identification documents accurately reflect the holder's biological sex, instructs the removal of "all statements, policies, regulations, forms, communications, or other internal and external messages that promote or otherwise inculcate gender ideology," and requires agency forms that require an individual's sex to list only male...

Merry Christmas!

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 Best wishes to all our readers for a very Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year! "Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Emmanuel." - Isaiah 7:14

Plan to limit public comment dies

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By John Labriola - The Citrus County Commission on Tuesday decided to maintain the current public participation procedures for its meetings, rejecting Commissioner Jeff Kinnard's proposal to eliminate the first Open to the Public period at the beginning of meetings when residents can address commissioners on any topic. The decision to drop Kinnard's proposed ordinance came after the commission received some 100 or more emails denouncing the idea, which he first proposed at a meeting last month. "Today, I'm prepared to say we need to keep the Open to the Public the same," said Commissioner Diana Finegan. "At the end of the day, we want to serve the public the best way we can serve them." Finegan said she would be open to suggestions on giving residents a specific time on the agenda to speak so they don't have to wait through hours of "time certain" items before addressing the commission, as happened on Tuesday.  A number of residents who c...

Public participation vote this Tuesday

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By John Labriola - This Tuesday may be the public's last chance to defend their right to be heard at county commission meetings on the topics they care about. The Citrus County Commission will meet at 1 p.m. on Dec. 10 to vote on Commissioner Jeff Kinnard's ordinance to eliminate the Open to the Public period at the beginning of meetings. The meeting will take place at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450. Kinnard, who was just reelected to a third term, is sponsoring the item because he believes the public should be forced to wait until an agenda item comes up to speak about it, or until the end of the meeting to discuss non-agenda items. Prior to the recent election, Kinnard supported leaving public comment as it is, but he did an about-face once the elections were over . Former Commissioner Ruthie Schlabach was defeated this year after unsuccessfully making the same unpopular proposal two years ago, which may explain why Kinnard waited until ...

Nativity scene is back

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A Christmas nativity scene is back at Inverness City Hall after being banished 15 years ago.  The traditional manger scene depicting the birth of Jesus was eliminated around 2009 when then-City Attorney Larry Haag claimed it violated the Constitution.  This year, residents clamored for its return and made an impassioned plea at the Nov. 19  council meeting following the reelection of Donald Trump, who campaigned to end discrimination against Christians.