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February 9, 2003

Jan Glidewell: Dating moves too fast, then we forget
Age creeps up on you slowly. One day you realize that you either need glasses or longer arms in order to read. Another time you find yourself saying, "my hearing is fine, I just wish everybody would stop mumbling!"

Matter of miles makes a difference
Carl and Billie Entelmann live in Hernando County.

Brown-Waite builds her profile in Washington
U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite continued to pursue a high profile in Congress last week, snagging a key committee assignment and co-sponsoring a Republican priority bill.

Shadow on the finish
Blocked businesses. Torn-up roads. Inadequate traffic controls and signage. These are among many, many disputes between contractor Smith & Co. and the Department of Transportation in the widening of U.S. 41.

Mapping success for bus service
Although ridership is slightly higher than predicted, there are still too many empty seats on THE Bus, Hernando County's fledgling public transit system.

Leopard signs with PHCC
BROOKSVILLE -- The moment Kristi Langworthy finally put pen to paper, she had one thought: "I did it by myself."

Lecanto stands in Central's way again
BROOKSVILLE -- Call it coincidence, if you like. Say Lecanto played better ballgames.

Little separates league's best
Only 10 pins separated the top three bowlers in the SunTrust League last week at Spring Hill Lanes.

Police report: Brooksville man killed when car rolls over
A 60-year-old Brooksville man died after his car overturned on U.S. 41 Friday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Letters: Channel dredging project is a fiasco
Editor: Re: Residents, state seek compromise, Feb. 2 Times.

 


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