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October 24, 2002

Students tell of high sexual atmosphere
Inappropriate touching and lewd acts make for a charged atmosphere at Fox Chapel Middle School.

Amid protests, bonds approved for complex
BROOKSVILLE -- Amid screams, shouts, nos and boos, Spring Haven Apartments cleared another hurdle Wednesday as the Hernando County Housing Authority approved a resolution to issue the developer $7.9-million in bonds.

Forum to address fire district issues
Should the Spring Hill Fire Rescue district be independent? Here's your chance to find out.

Shot by deputy, stalking suspect dies
The deputy shot the Spring Hill man when he sped toward him in a car, sheriff's officials say.

Bush to pay a visit to Spring Hill community
SPRING HILL -- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush this afternoon will make Timber Pines, one of Hernando County's largest and most politically active voting blocs, the latest stop on his re-election campaign.

DUI tests pit judge vs. prosecutors
Judge Peyton Hyslop rules that the county jail's breath tests didn't measure up to state code. Prosecutors appeal.

Brooksville extends city manager's contract
One council member objected to the contract extension that pays Richard Anderson more than $66,000 a year.

Hard work puts Springstead in spotlight
The willingness to tackle tough productions with demanding rehearsals has made the high school's theater department one of the top in the state.

A hairdo with a purpose
A second-grader looking forward to her birthday decides to give someone else a gift: 14 inches of her hair.

Police reports
Robbers in robes hit Hess gas station

Letters
Pending sale of water utility leaves bitter taste
Editor: The politicians of two Florida cities are about to purchase Florida Water Services (a company that supplies drinking water and sewer services to Hernando and Citrus). They did so in secret, knowing the deal was shameful, which makes it even more of a disgrace. They did it to make a profit.

 


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