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November 22, 2002

Jan Glidewell: Offshore resort idea won't float
Here's something I don't find myself saying often.

Democrats: 'We got clobbered'
Election Day statistics back up that self-assessment. The Republicans' get-out-the-vote campaign bred higher turnout and stronger results.

Insurer to be new Medicare option
Quality Health Plans of Holiday has approval to start offering a managed care plan, starting Jan 1.

Crime stats up, but rate slows
The sheriff is not happy to see the county's crime rate rise, but is happy the increase is less. "We are pleased with the trends," he says.

Fire investigation nearing end
The company gathering data on the conduct of three Spring Hill firefighters should finish its work next week. Officials say they want to act quickly.

Multivoiced harmony to highlight barbershop concert
Hernando Harmonizers' first concert will fill the First United Methodist Church with the blended voices of five groups including Florida's best.

This week in Hernando
GRAND DAME: The musical Mame continues today through Sunday at Stage West Community Playhouse, 8390 Forest Oaks Blvd., Spring Hill . Shows are at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday. 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.

Brother influenced Leopard
Senior Phil Dysart is Hernando's inspirational leader, a role Paul Dysart filled in 1997.

Grants make class projects possible
A foundation gives out more than $12,000, helping area teachers make their dream projects come to life.

Preps: County athletes will battle top competition
Hernando County sends 8 swimmers to the Florida Finals.

Police reports
Business owner faces drug-trafficking charges

Letters: New housing project location debatable
Editor: Re: Housing project not racial issue, Nov. 4 letter to the editor:

 


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  • Seasoned cast makes 'Lion in Winter' special
  • This week in Citrus
  • Citrus digest

  • Preps
  • Pirates enjoying longer season
  • Rivals push each other into state
  • Zephyrhills promotes family on field and off
  • Water Group tries to unite residents
  • Lisa Buie: Hope, medicine and friends on girl's team
  • Three decades builds a tight coaching unit
  • Wal-Mart to take mall's place
  • Troopers release sketch of driver in fatal accident
  • Bids pour in for Zephyrhills police station
  • Builders prepare for new highway as activists battle
  • Overall crime dips in first half of 2002
  • Big Al Lauro: It's gumbo music
  • 'A Pasco Christmas' extra family friendly
  • This week in Pasco
  • Women's group to deliver sweet harmonies
  • Car dealership changes name
  • Theater group looks forward
  • Editorial: The needy shouldn't shoulder tax burden
  • Letters: City officials, take off the blinders

  • Preps
  • Tonight is just the beginning for the county
  • Land O'Lakes offensive linemen know how to 'Get'er done'

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