Gentle and caring teacher dies at age 82
Jennie Wright began her career in all-black rural schools and taught in the county until 1982.
Hernando commissioner will support union effort
But Chris Kingsley warns that "bureaucrats . . . see collective bargaining as a threat to their power base."
Rezoning request for tire business falls flat
After more than 20 neighbors turn out to fight the proposal, the Hernando County Commission votes it down.
Moose means family for today's lodge
To fight declining membership, the club has changed its approach -- and it's working in Hernando and elsewhere.
Mobile home seller faces fraud charges
Several customers say Jeff Harvey took their money but failed to deliver the homes as promised.
Club tries digging out of its sinkhole rumors
Seven Hills Golfers Club is not sinking, but its business has been since rumors began that nine holes on the Spring Hill course have been affected by recent appearances of sinkholes.
Political notebook
Republican group prepares a chili feed for the summer
Police reports
Man accused of spraying urine
Editorial
Don't silence all politics at school
The Hernando County School Board is going through a timely review of its policy regarding political activities and activism on school property. New rules won't be put into place officially until, at the soonest, mid August, but the board seems to be leaning toward relaxing the current restrictions.
Letters
'Finding' $3-million is not all good
Editor: Did the Hernando County School Board members wake up in the morning, get dressed for the day, make come coffee, have breakfast, look at their watches and realize they were running late, like the rest of us?