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May 26, 2002


Flying high
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[Times photo: Stephen Coddington]
Citrus High School graduate Logan Joseph Bollenbeck and his class of 2002 throw their caps into the air after graduation Friday night.
Nursing home pays $212,500
Crystal River Health and Rehabilitation Center paid the settlement in the overdose death of a 94-year-old patient.

Schools mull new positions
The board is concerned about the cost of the superintendent's proposal for county high schools.

Balance is key in war on child sex abuse
Looking at the headlines the past few days, you'd think that Citrus County has become the sex capital of central Florida, perversion division.

Letters
Revisiting the IPSville idea
Re: The decision to dissolve IPSville at Inverness Primary School.

Editorial
In search of stronger substitute teachers
In the classroom, there is no substitute for a well-rounded teacher. Education, experience, enthusiasm and a familiarity with students are essential ingredients in achieving success with students, from kindergarten to high school.

EMS provider may have found home
BEVERLY HILLS -- Nature Coast Emergency Medical Services is getting closer to finding a new Beverly Hills base.

Eagle knows the game
SPRING HILL -- She doesn't throw hard. She doesn't strike out many hitters. She puts pressure on her fielders.

The Week in Review
CENSUS: The latest Census 2000 data showed that more than 23,000 of Citrus' 98,000 adults (people 18 and older) are veterans -- 24.3 percent.

 


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  • Environmental group takes the lead
  • Reflection, tears and a little bit of levity
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