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Let the wheels start turning

[Times photo: Daniel Wallace]
After planning for years and securing federal and state funding, the county unveils the Hernando Express, its first transportation system.
Q&A: Hernando Express
Dennis Dix of the Hernando County Planning Department has been working on the Hernando Express since the project began. He recently sat down with the Times to answer some questions. |
Jan Glidewell
A life of struggle, a night of joy
Juggling prizes from a variety of games and trying to chat while helping the three youngest of her six children get situated with drinks and hot dogs, Elizabeth Klecha gave in to a fresh wave of pain and broke down for just a second -- all she could afford.
It's a race of record and spunk
County Commission District 2: Democratic incumbent Nancy Robinson's priority is water protection. Republican Rose Rocco focuses on the area's economy.
Friday night rewind
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Quite a pair of bears
Twins Tamara and Thalia Tatham are key to Central's fortunes.
District tournament could mean more this year
BROOKSVILLE -- This could be the most pressure-filled district tournament in Hernando coach Pete Lahey's memory,simply because it very well could be the region event at the same time.
Editorial
Times Recommends: Keep Robinson, Kingsley on the job
An abrasive advertising campaign by the Hernando County Republican Party alleges that the incumbent county commissioners up for re-election this year are "The Weakest Link." From being big spenders, to ignoring the needs of residents, to stunting economic growth, to raising taxes, the ads blame Democrats Chris Kingsley and Nancy Robinson for just about everything but the Lindbergh kidnapping.
Letters
Schools must put a stop to bad behavior
Editor: Re: Students tell of high sexual atmosphere, Oct. 24 Times: