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September 24, 2002

Jan Glidewell
What ifs are always hazardous to a wallet
The letter from my mortgage company made it sound easy.

Utility deal riles area officials
Two small towns' pricey deal with Florida Water Services has some local leaders talking of legal action to stop it.

Schools step up replacement of aging bus fleet
BROOKSVILLE -- To keep its bus fleet running smoothly, the Hernando County School District had a program to replace five to 10 buses each year.

Fire service spate moves to courts
Government lawyers argue opposite views on control of the Township 22 fire district.

Telethon is a hit, say organizers
Organizers of the first Hernando County United Way Telethon count the event as a success on all fronts.

Prepared Alonzo has little trouble
TAMPA -- When trainer Don Kahn sequestered Jose Alonzo at a Hollywood, Fla., training facility a few months ago, he intended to improve the Spring Hill fighter's stamina and patience.

Plenty of skill; a dash of luck
Neumann takes advantage of breaks to hold on for a Late Model victory.

Red Mule race interest runs high
The Red Mule Invitational long has been a popular destination for prep teams, what with its fast, shaded course and strong competition. But there was a time it got to be too popular.

Editorial
Florida Water Services deal requires scrutiny
When the Florida Governmental Utility Authority was making the pitch, almost all the spectators were looking for a fastball. In fact, the FGUA hoped to end the game by buying the state's largest private utility, Florida Water Services, within the next couple of months.

 


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