Citrus County Chronicle

Citrus County Chronicle

The Citrus County Chronicle was established in July 1890 by Albert M. Williamson, a resident of Floral City. The newspaper was originally created to share news about products and sales with the communities of Hernando, Inverness, and Floral City. In the beginning, most of the advertisements appeared on a single page.

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#153252

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  • 1 day ago | chronicleonline.com | Natacha Pisarenko

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  • 2 days ago | chronicleonline.com | Mike Fitzpatrick

    NEW YORK (AP) — Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Tommy Pham served a one-game suspension Monday night against the New York Mets for conduct directed at Los Angeles Angels fans last month. Pham was disciplined by Major League Baseball and fined an undisclosed amount on April 25 for “inappropriate actions toward” Angels fans during a game two days earlier. The penalty was upheld after his appeal went to a hearing, a Pirates spokesman said Monday.

  • 3 days ago | chronicleonline.com | Vianney Le Caer

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  • 3 days ago | chronicleonline.com | Jae Hong

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — As gold prices soar to record highs resulting from global economic jitters, hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars’ worth of gold are circulating through the doors of the St. Vincent Jewelry Center in downtown Los Angeles on any given day. Many of the 500 independent merchants in the largest jewelry center in the United States say they have never seen such a surge in customers.