Citrus digest
Group offers college help for women
Students' new rules are specific
A proposed new Student Code of Conduct aims to be more precise about issues such as biological agents, hair color and skirt lengths.
Will it take a crisis to pay teachers a decent wage?
A national emergency has been identified, and the president has ordered that several hundred million dollars in the federal budget be diverted to personnel to meet this enormous challenge.
Steps must be taken to enforce gun laws
Editor: Re: Lawyer: Gun rule laxity led to killing, March 5 Citrus Times:
Law enforcement cost analysis crucial
The idea has been kicked around since the mid 1980s. Yet, it has never been examined in detail because the people who could make it happen -- Crystal River City Council members -- have been unwilling to let taxpayers hear the probable truth.
All-Citrus/Hernando county basketball teams: Boys squad
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
All-Citrus/Hernando county basketball teams: Girls squad
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
At his best in the clutch
Hernando guard Jerrell Graham came up big against the Leopards' toughest opponents.
Man installing ceiling fan electrocuted
INVERNESS -- A 25-year-old Winter Haven man was electrocuted Saturday as he tried to install a ceiling fan in the attic of his fiancee's house.
The week in review
COUPLE CHARGED: Authorities accused an Inverness couple of swiping more than $450,000 from an elderly woman and her husband. The elderly woman sought medical equipment at Florida Oxygen & DME Supplies of Inverness, where Maurice and Anne Marie McDaniel worked, prosecutors have alleged. Between early 1999 and November 2000, the McDaniels illegally persuaded the couple to cash out various investments and insurance policies and give them the money, according to prosecutors.