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November 15, 2002


Jan Glidewell
What next? A zone for freedom of religion?
With any luck the timing will work out right.

Quest for principal arouses concern
Messages to the School Board and administration show that some fear the wrong person will become Forest Ridge Elementary's new leader.

Manatees get new sanctuary
Two acres near the headwaters in Blue Waters, part of the Homosassa River outside the state park, will be marked with buoys as manatee-only areas.

City may step in to stop vulture killings
Vultures annoy some Woodland Estates residents. One resident has a permit to shoot a few of them, but the city is doubtful.

Support Services chief steps down
The department grew by leaps and bounds during her nearly five-year tenure, but Anne Westbrook decides it's time to move on.

Father faces child abuse charges
HERNANDO -- A man was arrested and accused of child abuse Wednesday night after his 15-year-old daughter told authorities he pushed her, struck her and stomped on her ankle.

It's a renaissance for Inverness' art festival
The 31st Inverness Festival of the Arts returns Saturday and Sunday in a new location: the grounds of the Withlacoochee Technical Institute.

State park to host 'old timers' Saturday
Interviews, photos and memorabilia will delve into the early days of Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park.

This week

It's now or never
The Hurricane girls have one more chance to put it all together.

Local powers looking at a run for survival
Winning will take a back seat to qualifying for the state meet.

Dramatic finish looms for Street Stock rivals
"I'm ready to put an end to the madness," Travis Nichols says of the championship battle.

 


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