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July 26, 2002


Tree cutting may bring $20,000 fine
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[Times photo: Stephen J. Coddington]
The Adamses cleared trees from their property with no permit, but they say they won't pay that amount.

Jan Glidewell

A welcome change in the political atmosphere
For a guy whose critics once nicknamed him "Nap," Hap Clark has a way of livening things up. And, even if he doesn't like this newspaper, I welcome his entry into the Pasco County Commission race.

Official clarifies furniture budget
The county's chief deputy property appraiser explains the $400,000 expense also covers the tax collector's office.

Deputy may go to schools
The county likes the idea of one school resource officer serving three elementary schools. Now the School Board will consider it.

Parkway extension issues aired
Government agencies and residents spend hours pinpointing issues for a state study of the toll road's impact.

Session will discuss long-term care issues
INVERNESS -- U.S. Rep. Karen Thurman is sponsoring an informational session to discuss the new federal long-term care insurance program.

Governor appoints three to judge-screening panel
TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Jeb Bush has appointed three lawyers to the 5th Judicial Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission.

The thrill is back at track
When Figure 8 racing returns to Citrus County Speedway on Saturday, no one will be more pleased than Robert Aaron. For nearly 15 seasons, the Brooksville driver has invested countless Saturday nights to the nerve-racking, gut-wrenching style of racing that keeps fans on the edges of their seats.

Talk of the town
Crystal River produces another championship caliber baseball team.

 


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