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Library board to redo vote for chair

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By John Labriola - The Citrus County Library Advisory Board (LAB) will redo its vote for chair when it meets next month. The LAB met in February to seat two new members and vote to elect new officers. Justin Strickland, who was named LAB chair in 2024 and 2025, presided over the officer elections although his previous chairmanship term had expired. When he was nominated, he immediately called for a vote instead of asking if there were any other nominations. "I believe this did violate Roberts Rules and we did not have a chance to vote on closing nominations, and I did not have the chance to voice my opinion on a nomination," LAB member Rhys Campbell said at a recent county commission meeting, adding that he shared his concern with Library Director Adam Chang and Community Services Director Eric Head.  Following Campbell's complaint, Chang agreed that "out of an abundance of caution," the LAB will redo the vote when it meets again on April 28. Strickland won his ...

Library board chairman melts down

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By John Labriola - The Citrus County Library Advisory Board (LAB) shut down a discussion about viewpoint discrimination in the libraries last week, but not before a board member's public meltdown over the Citrus Crusader's coverage of his mishandling of a proposed Charlie Kirk book display. Chairman Justin Strickland, still upset about the flak he's received for opposing a motion by LAB member Rhys Campbell in October to have a temporary display of the late conservative icon's books because it would supposedly be "political," lashed out at this blogger, who was out of town, in an angry tirade. Strickland, the executive pastor at Crystal River Church of God, claimed I told one of his parishioners that he "preaches liberalism from the pulpit," which is completely false. I've never heard Strickland preach (or even start a LAB meeting with a prayer). When I heard what was said a few days later, I reached out to the parishioner, an acquaintance, who ...

Library board to discuss book displays

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By John Labriola - The Citrus County Library Advisory Board (LAB), with two newly appointed members, will be revisiting the issue of book displays when it meets on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 9 a.m. at the Lecanto Government Building. LAB member Rhys Campbell, the author of an unsuccessful motion in October to have a temporary display of books by the late Charlie Kirk, has placed the discussion item on the agenda. "There is viewpoint discrimination taking place when it comes to displays within the library,” Campbell wrote in his agenda item. "The LAB needs to discuss and advise the correct course of action that should be taken to provide all angles and points of views to be freely expressed and displayed for the local community.”  The item was prompted by this month's Black History Month book displays in Citrus libraries.  Campbell's motion for a Charlie Kirk book display, which was viciously attacked by hateful leftists who mobbed the LAB meeting, was ultimately rejected ...

Liberal Inverness council torpedoes anti-marijuana ordinance

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By John Labriola - The Inverness City Council this past week shamelessly backed off its plan to prohibit future marijuana treatment centers within city limits, leaving the city vulnerable to becoming a magnet for the pot industry, which is now banned from expanding in the rest of Citrus County. In December, residents had urged the council to act shortly after the Citrus County Commission's vote to ban dispensaries in the unincorporated areas, which followed the Crystal River City Council's decision a year earlier to stop allowing them within that city's boundaries.  The county has eight marijuana dispensaries, with a ninth on the way, and that number doesn't even include clinics that just provide marijuana cards. Two of the dispensaries are located within the Inverness city limits, one just outside the city, four in Crystal River and one in Homosassa. The ninth, which submitted its plans just before the county banned additional dispensaries in unincorporated Citrus Cou...

Library board shifts slightly right

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By John Labriola - The Citrus County Library Advisory Board (LAB) shifted slightly to the right last week as county commissioners made their annual appointments to the nine-member board, which has been the focus of many cultural flashpoints over the last several years. About twenty residents, divided between conservatives and LGBT activists, shared their lists of recommended candidates during public comment, many urging the appointment of members aligned with the county's conservative values, and others demanding candidates who advocate for taxpayer support for the promotion of "diverse" lifestyles. Dean Bales of Homosassa asked the board to name candidates with "common sense" and not dishonest leftists who want to give children access to homosexual pornography under the guise of opposing "book bans" and advocating for "free speech" and "intellectual freedom."  "Notice how on a dime they turned on Charlie Kirk and became the bo...

Library board nominations up again

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By John Labriola -  Just over three months after the Library Advisory Board (LAB) bowed to a mob of hateful leftists to reject a temporary display of books by the late Charlie Kirk, the Citrus County Commission will sit in its capacity as the Library Governing Body this coming Tuesday to nominate and appoint five members to the nine-member LAB. The meeting will take place at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 10 , at the Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450 . The five 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. Over the years, conservative residents have grown tired of the LAB's consistently liberal bent. On numerous occasions, residents have demanded the LAB take action to address leftist politicization of the library system, but the LAB has almost always voted the wrong way, mostly out of fea...

Inverness to consider banning future marijuana dispensaries

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By John Labriola - Inverness may soon follow Citrus County in banning future medical marijuana clinics. After hearing from nearly a dozen residents who urged city leaders to take action following the Citrus County Commission's adoption last week of an  ordinance  to prevent additional marijuana facilities from opening in unincorporated Citrus County, members of the Inverness City Council on Tuesday all agreed to bring back their own ordinance to stop dispensaries from coming to the city. "Let's just limit the dispensaries, any more coming into our town," said Council President Gene Davis.  Last year, the Crystal River City Council voted to ban future marijuana clinics there.  There are a total of eight medical marijuana facilities in Citrus County. Four are located in the city of Crystal River and two in the city of Inverness. Unincorporated Inverness has one, and the other is in Homosassa. Renea Teaster, director of the Anti-Drug Coalition of Citrus County, who vis...