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Health worker's zeal: educate

With what her supervisor calls "personality-plus," Erica Holback will take her message of healthy living to anyone, any time. |
Jan Glidewell
Sensible folk on the wane from daily news scene
Fresh from the "the more it changes, the more it stays the same" department come some news stories that I can't help wondering might be related.
Proposal broadens nudity ban
Commissioners want to squelch public nudity before it blossoms. And, no, dental floss is not sufficient clothing.
Brown-Waite: 'It was very contentious'
The term-limited state senator has many things to say about this legislative session. Few of them are good.
Focus on the facts about cat licensing
Editor: I am an employee of Hernando County Animal Services. The recent articles and letters to the editor, as well as the many calls we have received, pertaining to licensing of cats has made evident the need for public education regarding this issue.
Stereotyping complexes is misplaced and divisive
Plans are in the works for three apartment complexes, totaling more than 700 units, to be built near the existing subdivisions of Seven Hills, Silverthorn and Regency Oaks. That, in itself, is unremarkable in a county that is growing as fast as Hernando.
Musical catches our throats and tickles our funny bones
People who go for over-the-top slapstick (think a Carol Burnett or Sid Caesar sketch) with physical humor, double and triple takes, exaggerated characterizations and some boffo songs and dances should adore Dames at Sea, the little musical playing through May 19 at the Angel Cabaret Theatre in New Port Richey.