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Teacher's trial centers on runaway

[Times photo: Daniel Wallace]
BROOKSVILLE -- A Department of Education attorney said Monday that Joseph Gatti's interference with parental rights -- particularly his dealings with a runaway student -- is the agency's central complaint against the teacher. |
Jan Glidewell
As long as there's tape, old Dylan won't fade
So now I guess I am, in the words of some of my other music idols, "old and in the way."
Mom seeks answers in murder-suicide
HUDSON -- Her 6-year-old son was two hours overdue.
Dredging awaits county promise
HERNANDO BEACH -- Before making a final recommendation for its $4.8-million plan to dredge the Hernando Beach channel, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wants a letter of support from the county and a promise it can help foot the bill.
Interim chief sought for business position
County Administrator Paul McIntosh wants to give Hernando County's business nourishment efforts a jump-start by hiring an interim director to run its new Office of Business Development.
For bears' welfare, say no to Wal-Mart
Editor: Re: Wal-Mart's proposal to build a supercenter at the corner of U.S. 19 and Osowaw Boulevard.
Images of Florida: Give your 25 worth
If you could choose one image that captures the essence of Florida, what would it be?
Hospitals set aside feuding
SPRING HILL -- Hernando County's top two hospital executives have heard the call for compromise, and took steps Monday to make it happen.
Work on homes and links continues
BROOKSVILLE -- By fall, you should be able to buy a house or play a round of golf in Hernando Oaks, the county's first large residential development in a decade, developers say.