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March 20, 2002

Fire chief meets pen pals at last
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[Times photo: Kevin White]
The New York firefighter has corresponded for months with the Chocachatti Elementary pupils.
Board weighs deputy's firing
The advisory panel will consider whether he should have lost his job.

Severance in hand, McIntosh leaves
The Hernando County administrator is leaving April 15. For the county, it came to picking the least expensive way.

Severance in hand, McIntosh leaves
STAFF REACTS: Paul McIntosh's departure brings out regret in some, indifference in others.

McIntosh's stock rose, fell on daily decisions
Paul McIntosh joined Hernando County as its top administrator two years ago and immediately set about tackling major issues.

County policy should ban officials' gifts
Editor: Re: It's time for board to show it knows right from wrong, March 17 Times editorial:

A natural coach: Darby knows kids
Citrus' Tom Darby, formerly of Hernando, focuses more on the athletes than X's and O's.

Olsen bags title, $1,000 at Mariner
Jay Olsen outscored 76 bowlers, including three former champions, to win his first Mariner Classic Tournament on Sunday at Mariner Lanes.

Eagles getting closer to their first victory
The Springstead boys team (0-9) hasn't won, but at leastthe Eagles are losing tighter matches, coach Terry Hoffman said.

Eagles star hurls first no-hitter
Junior Emily Eicholtz had been so close so many times before.  


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