Parkway helps cut cars on other roads, state says
The numbers are slightly skewed, but some roads show a 39 percent drop since the toll road opened to U.S. 98.
Board fine tunes reporting policy for infractions
After a student groped two girls at knifepoint, school officials insist such matters must be reported immediately.
Car perk traded for higher pay
The School Board votes to give superintendent Wendy Tellone a raise but puts its foot down on paying $800 a month in car expenses.
Number of charter schools may be limited
Even though the state allows 12, the School Board might limit Hernando to three for now, "to take it step by step."
Rufa trades coach for new title
After a record-setting year, the Springstead softball coach takes a job as assistant principal.
Lack of players shuts down league
Gill Maden is going to need another hobby.
Tackling the big job in a miniature community
Eric Rydecki was surprised to be elected president of Powell Middle's microsociety, but he's ready to take on an active role.
Lights, camera, education
State-of-the art equipment offers student broadcasters at Westside Elementary exposure to new technology and on-camera experience.
Letters:
One of life's needs never takes a vacation
Editor: On behalf of LifeSouth Community Blood Centers/Hernando Region and the patients we serve, I am asking for help. The need for blood never takes a vacation, and we need your support to continue to meet patient needs as we enter the holiday season.