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August 8, 2002


Shooting victim in fair condition
Sheriff's deputies continue the search for the two young men suspected in the Citrus Springs incident.

Dog tags coming home to dignity
Decades after a young Marine died in Vietnam, a veteran buys the tags from a Saigon souvenir dealer.

Geography eliminates candidate for Senate
Dunedin's Janet Henderson learns her home is outside the district. Mike Fasano will get the GOP nomination.

Tall hurdle cleared in plan to fly Old Glory
Florida Power adapts its rules to allow 114 American flags to be pinned to its poles in Inverness from Sept. 11 to Nov. 11.

Officers write up wish lists
In a seminar, officers pick out high-tech tools that are free -- but not necessarily immediately available.

Woman tells of domestic abuse
CRYSTAL RIVER -- A desperate woman jumped from a moving vehicle Monday night, and she told deputies that the driver had threatened to kill her and bury her in his back yard.

New teachers gather for district orientation
CITRUS HILLS -- Sixty-six new teachers gathered at Andre's of Citrus Hills last Friday to learn the ropes of the Citrus County School District.

Injured Long faces reality tennis career may be over
Amanda Long knew what to expect, from the pre-operation jitters to the post-operation immobility.

Lyons is learning volleyball on fly
The new coach at Seven Rivers Christian has been busy.

Newsmakers for Top of the Class
NATIONAL COMPETITION WINNER: Tim Webb, 16, a Crystal River High School junior, traveled to Anaheim, Calif., June 25 for a Health Occupations Students of America national competition with adviser Diane Holmes. Students from forty-eight states competed in several categories. Tim was in the speech competition and spoke about the role the health occupations group plays in his life.

Practical prototypes
Kids hardly notice all the learning going on as they create engineers' study package.

Students and teachers, I've got you covered
Welcome back to Top of the Class! School starts Monday, but teachers are already back and preparing their classrooms for their new students. My job is to let you know what's going on in those classrooms.

Citrus digest
Review would investigate Sunshine Law complaint

 


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  • Irrigation answer irritates leaders
  • Commission reins in height of vast 'village'
  • Schools find new uses for old funds

  • Letters
  • Give black officer mural spot
  • Man, 75, accused of groping a 12-year-old
  • Fritz Friebel's big fish tale will be remembered
  • Sandbar rules could change
  • City vows to correct flawed water bills
  • Main Street director to step down
  • River basin board votes for decrease in tax rate
  • Ex-mayor to attend Cancer Society event
  • District clears schedule for Sept. 11
  • Injuries keep pair of area standouts off the court
  • The run is over
  • Police reports

  • Letters
  • Meeting all election requirements is no small achievement

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