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The Chameleon comes home

From her roots in Brooksville she went west, to Las Vegas and Reno. To get what she wanted she became whoever she needed to be. It worked, again and again, until the day she went too far.
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Jan Glidewell
Events rouse the sleeping activist in each of us
Comedian Dennis Miller this week put a fine point on a thought that has been rattling around in the admittedly open spaces of my mind for some time: defining the difference between apathy and weariness.
Information still thin on water deal
The county attorney says details are lacking to allow a decision on the Spring Hill water system.
County's FCAT tab in a word: gloomy
Yet, county students surpass the national average in 15 of 16 categories, leading one educator to ask: Is the FCAT too tough?
9 seniors fulfill a dream for school with a mission
Spring Hill Christian, which went from 75 students in 1996 to 280 today, reaches a milestone: It graduates its first class.
Letters
Quotes about airboats full of inaccuracies
Editor: Re: Airboaters seek equality, May 10 Times:
Jeff Webb
County needs to face future, not hide from it
It's a childhood memory for most of us, and if it didn't happen to you, you probably saw it happen to someone else.
League boasts five 700 series
Stan Boissanault's 792 was tops among 10 700 series, including five in Kevin's Pro Shop League, last week at Spring Hill Lanes.
This is where it all begins
Local qualifiers give golfers the chance to play out their dreams.
Standout running back is blocked from game
Bears' Tim Gaynor suspended by coach for violating team policy.
Open season
The United States Golf Association accepted a record 8,468 entries for the U.S. Open, June 13-16 at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, N.Y.