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July 26, 2002

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.

County considers fire service shift
An area outside Brooksville has been served by the city since 1968, but county officials say they could do better.

Schools may get bigger budget
The School Board takes a first step toward paying off a debt and lowering the tax rate.

Septic tank may have added to contamination of park
While the county believes that runoff is the prime culprit in high bacteria counts at Rogers Park, a recently discovered, rickety septic tank could have contributed.

Woman accused of drug possession
MASARYKTOWN -- Hernando County Sheriff's deputies arrested a 41-year-old woman after they saw her trying to drop crack cocaine out of her pants during a traffic stop early Wednesday morning, a sheriff's report stated.

Hernando Christian takes a big step, joins FHSAA
BROOKSVILLE -- Hernando Christian Academy's acceptance into the Florida High School Activities Association should give the private school's athletes the state-wide "recognition" school governors are seeking, but it is unlikely to have the same effect at home.

Restaurant gets an uptown makeover
Bentley's, a mainstream restaurant with a small bar, has been remade into Rumors, a nightclub with a focus on atmosphere and music.

The fine art of being a kid
In a collection of short skits presented by the Hernando Fine Arts Council this weekend, a cast of 7- to 17-year-olds offers important lessons, like how to annoy your parents.

Hernando Digest
Afternoon storms knock out power

 


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  • Governor appoints three to judge-screening panel
  • The thrill is back at track
  • Talk of the town
  • Softball team critical of umpire's removal
  • Injuries from accident take life of one horse
  • Bigger school budget sought
  • McBride makes stop in Dade City
  • Three arrested after tip leads to muddy grave
  • Police Report
  • Another title not in cards
  • Cruz calls it a career

  • Editorial
  • Retaliation has no place in code enforcement work

  • Letters
  • Public hearing didn't permit public response

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