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January 31, 2002

Mikado, close up
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[Times photo: Kevin White]
Angelo Cutillo transforms into character for a special production of The Mikado by the Hernando County Arts Council and the Hernando Symphony Orchestra.
Planning board survives intact
A face-to-face meeting with commissioners relieves pressure on Planning and Zoning members, who will keep their jobs.

Heat rises from city, county friction
Elected officials are openly grousing about lingering differences. A meeting is set to defuse the situation.

Masked robber strikes at movie store
Authorities wonder whether the man with the knife is involved in other, similar robberies in the past month.

Teen gets 30-year term in shooting
A 19-year-old convicted of attempted second-degree murder receives the maximum sentence.

Winter watering can be a waste
Editor: Although I reside elsewhere, I currently work in Hernando County. I have been in the lawn care and landscape business for more than 20 years.

For everyone's benefit, hospital truce needed
Considering the unrestrained animosity and do-or-die hyperbole both sides exhibited, it would have been very difficult a few months ago to imagine that these warring factions could both claim victory.

Cole looks to restart career
The former Hernando star hopes to see more playing time at Stetson than Florida State.

Graduation losses don't slow Eagles
After losing seven seniors -- including 140-pound state champ Gerard DeCristofaro and three regional champions -- to graduation, Springstead coach Bob Levija didn't expect another 26-1 record and third-place state finish from his team.

Class notes
WEST HERNANDO MIDDLE SCHOOL: The school will hold its history fair today through Friday in the media center. Student projects will be on display throughout the week.

Social studies that's fun
A teacher at Brooksville Elementary acts as cultural tour guide to help students see and understand the global village.

Voice goes from being hidden to honored
An unsuspecting student becomes one of the coveted 200 members of the elite Elementary All-State Chorus.

Nicholson jumps into campaign
School Board member Sandra Nicholson officially declared her candidacy for re-election Wednesday, and so far she stands unopposed.

Police reports
Driver charged in passenger's death  


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