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February 21, 2002

For top teacher, math is a hands-on subject
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[Times photo: Maurice Rivenbark]
Hernando's Teacher of the Year constantly strives to find ways to add an extra, practical dimension to his subject.
Tip unfolds story of a secret death
A grandmother's account of a 3-year-old's death results in a two-week search.

Arrested teacher returns to class
The Parrott Middle School instructor will teach eighth-graders this year and may coach next year.

Swiftmud sues golf course over water use
The district acts after Sherman Hills refused to pay an $18,500 fine for overpumping during the drought. The club says the fine is unfair and it is being singled out.

Golf outing didn't violate conflict rule, lawyer says
Yes, the sponsor of a golf foursome had ties to one of the players, but no, Administrator Paul McIntosh didn't break any rules, a county attorney says.

Animal Control was out of line
Editor: Farmers better fatten up their cattle.

Mom used to take him to school
Jerrell Graham learned the game from his mother -- a former guard at Hernando and Eustis.

FHSAA inquiry of Nease moot for Hernando
A Florida High School Activities Association inquiry into an allegation that St. Augustine Nease used an ineligible player won't affect Hernando, the Panthers' opponent in tonight's quarterfinal.

Eagles' Booker is hungry for another title
SPRING HILL -- Hundreds of Florida wrestlers didn't enjoy their lunch as much as Matt Booker did Wednesday.

This high achiever has a thirst for learning
Maigan Flateau, a Central High senior who is dual-enrolled at PHCC, loves a challenge.

Adventures in baby raising
Juggling monthly budgets and crying doll simulators gives eighth-graders a taste of real life with an infant.  


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