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Time to spare

[Times photo: Daniel Wallace]
Theresa Sieber, 3, left, and her brother, Billy, 14, play Wednesday on the steps of their aunt's house in Brooksville. With more than 17,000 children out of school for spring break this week, families are having to find places or activities to keep the children occupied during the work day. The Siebers plan to visit Disney World later this week. |
Voracious young readers gobble up books
Kids at Westside Elementary love the program so much that they hate to put the books down.
Gunman's bullet narrowly misses
An intruder's bullet passes so close to a man that he feels it go by his arm and into his bed.
Employee suspended for surfing sexual sites
A Hernando County administrator has been in trouble for improper computer use before.
Circuit judge receives death threat in the mail
Authorities have a suspect but no one has been arrested after Circuit Judge Jack Springstead is threatened.
Law catches up with identity thief
The Spring Hill man gets an 81/2-year prison term and must pay restitution to the man who's name he abused for more than a decade.
Police reports
Brawl at teen party leads to man's arrest
Lions grab national attention
SAINT LEO -- A 4-1 mark against two nationally ranked teams helped the Saint Leo baseball squad break into the top 20.
Newcomer fast becomes a favorite
The Springstead sophomore, in his first varsity season, has only lost three races.