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February 15, 2002


1,120-pound pillow
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[Times photo: Toni L. Sandys]
Daniel Parker, 14, of Hernando grabs some time to himself before showing his 18-month-old Black Angus heifer "Dalton’s Winter" at the Florida State Fair last week in Tampa.
Jan Glidewell
I'm afraid, all right, but afraid of what?
This is all getting a little 1984ish for me.

Mo the manatee fears to stray
CRYSTAL RIVER -- Dragged from the back of a Ryder truck, down a metal ramp and onto cold concrete, big Mo did not even wince.

Citrus digest
Crash victim airlifted to hospital

Schools dip into reserves to cover cuts
INVERNESS -- Siphoning the majority from reserves and finding additional dollars in monies rolled over from various funds ranging from technology to transportation salaries, the School Board this week agreed to slash $2.9-million from its budget.

School's reunion to glance at history
INVERNESS -- Alumni of Booker T. Washington High School will have a reunion Saturday at the Old Courthouse Heritage Museum as part of Black History Month.

Think fire safety now before the dry season
Fire officials say the burden of prevention falls on homeowners. Waiting for the fire department is not always the answer.

This week
DINNER THEATER: The lighthearted comedy Kiss or Make Up will be presented today at Andre's of Citrus Hills. The play is produced by Gulf Islands Civic Theatre. Cocktails at 4:30 p.m., dinner at 5 and the show starts at 6:15 p.m. Tickets are $27. Call Andre's at 746-6855 or the theater box office at 527-9061.

A resolution to die for
You think your New Year's resolutions are hard. A comedy at the Citrus County Art League centers on a man who wants to bump off the missus.

Stylized singing takes center stage
Rock Crusher Canyon will live in harmony this weekend with a lineup of vocal talents ranging from a young acapella group to the Coasters and Drifters

Sounds of the '40s swing for charities
A fundraising concert Sunday will feature the music of Harry James and Louis Armstrong.

Williams may miss hoopla
Neither museum officials nor his son will confirm if the Hall of Famer will attend.

A lineup with power
HERNANDO -- When it comes to assembling great baseball names, the Ted Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame never has disappointed, but organizers might have outdone themselves in 2002.

Second as a rookie, Bell is shooting higher
In Mike Bell's first full season at Citrus County Speedway,he earned six feature wins, won nearly a dozen heats and finished second in the Street Stock division.  


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