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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.

Surprise Leopards ready for playoffs
A Hernando squad that went 3-7 a year ago meets unbeaten Hardee tonight.

Hospitals deadlock in clash on move
Awaiting the state ruling on whether it can move, Brooksville Regional rejects Oak Hill's proposal that the hospital not appeal.

2 men accused of exploiting elderly widow
The men are accused of charging an 87-year-old Spring Hill widow for parts and service that she did not need.

Budget talk focuses on reading
A board member wants to prepare for tight times and wants to review the half-million-dollar program.

This week: Hernando
GRAND DAME: The musical Mame continues today through Nov. 24 at Stage West Community Playhouse, 8390 Forest Oaks Blvd., Spring Hill . Shows are at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $16. The box office is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and an hour before each show. Call 683-5113.

King of Karaoke
Re-creation Karaoke owner Claude Gregoire is not usually center stage. Until he puts on a sequined cape and shakes it down as Elvis, that is.

Medieval fair offers colorful glimpse into past
Vendors, weapons demonstrations and Celtic music will give festival-goers to Weeki Wachee Springs a look at Renaissance life.

Alice's adventure, strings attached
Well, perhaps not strings, but three puppeteers cling to a 101/2-foot Queen of Hearts and six other puppets in this version of the Carroll tale.

Injuries from crash will keep White on sideline
Hernando two-way starter Brae White is out for tonight's playoff game because of injuries sustained in a car crash early Saturday morning.

Hernando sideline
LEOPARDS VS. WILDCATS

Editorial
County should hire more home inspectors
The Hernando County Development Department needs up to 10 more inspectors to keep pace with the home building boom and to enforce a stricter state building code that took effect earlier this year.

Letters
Kingsley's voice brought foresight, consistency
Editor: We were surprised and disappointed when Chris Kingsley lost the County Commission race. We have always considered him to be one of the best commissioners because he has taken it as his responsibility to look at both sides of issues, and because he looked at the long-term impact.

 


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