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May 2, 2002

Jeweler jailed on drug charges
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[Times photo: Kevin White]
BROOKSVILLE -- After more than a week of trying to track down a jeweler who allegedly made off with a $7,500 engagement ring, Joe Scibelli was ready to give up.
County's fire-rescue looks for new funding
A proposal entails additional property tax as well as fees and charges for emergency medical services.

Deal helps county balance books
After months of discussions, Regional Healthcare agrees to pay the county $1.7-million.

Rejiggered arts hall has start date
Supporters of the hall at the Nimmagadda Cultural Center hope to have $1-million and a business plan before then.

Offer rental projects alternative locations
Editor: To the commissioners: Instead of telling the residents of Silverthorn, Seven Hills and Regency Oaks that nothing can be done about the incompatible zoning near their homes, I suggest you try to solve the problem.

Retiring banker hints at politics
After 22 years with SunTrust, David Laing, 60, says it's time for golf, grandchildren and perhaps a bid for elected office.

Study: Hernando bear population small, smart
Researchers say they are the world's smallest population, and they have adapted to civilization.

Eagles flying high after years of lows
A Springstead program that finished with a 7-15 record last season is savoring its first playoff success in regional.

Lions 2nd again, wait for a berth
SAINT LEO -- The Sunshine State Conference is billed as the conference of champions and boasts 52 national titles.

Morton takes low-gross title
Nancy Morton shot a 171 on April 25 to win the low-gross flight in the Brooksville Golf & Country Club championship.

Clearing hurdles to graduation
As year's end approaches, guidance staff members monitor struggling students and make sure they know there are options that can help them get their diplomas on time.

At Spring Hill school, bears are everywhere
For months, children at Spring Hill Elementary have studied Florida black bears, and last week the school had a Black Bear Festival.

Civic, business leader Talis Lewie dies at 80
BROOKSVILLE -- Longtime Brooksville resident and former City Council member Talis Lewie died Wednesday.

 


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