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June 29, 2002


Veterans pledge to resist court's ruling
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[Times photo: Stephen J. Coddington]
Children are bused in to take the Pledge of Allegiance in a VFW show of opposition to the court ruling against the phrase "under God."

Key fundraiser always a highlight

From travel packages to autographed helmets, the auction has more than 150 items up for bid.

County: Owner of incinerator in violation
Officials start a clock ticking toward a showdown with a property owner about a wood-burning operation.

Priest doffs one of many hats
The Rev. Raymond A. Lettre has been a businessman, husband, parent and priest. After tomorrow, he'll join the ranks of the retired.

In the same boat
The skiff is big with many of the people in tiny Chassowitzka, a riverside village that has a history of producing the vessel.

Summer fishing no sweat in morning
Due to the muggy weather, many anglers might choose to take the summer months off.

Outdoors notebook
AUTO RACING: The Citrus County Speedway program will consist of competition in all classes, double points for each. The quarter-mile track is 2 miles south of Inverness off U.S. 41 at the fairgrounds. Pit gates open at 2 p.m., grandstand gates at 4. The first heat race is at 6. Admission: Adult general, $12; seniors and students to age 17, $8; children 6-12, $6; children under 42 inches, $2; pits, $20. For information, call (352) 726-9339 or go online to www.citruscountyspeedway.com.

Citrus digest
Storms wreak havoc Friday

 


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  • Blaze at fireworks stand foiled
  • Fantasy adds cash to women's reality
  • Gulf High School principal says goodbye
  • Developer sues county official over remarks
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  • Deputies track down, jail sexual predator
  • Spanish-language radio show to benefit charity
  • Police reports

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