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February 15, 2003


Officials discuss terror alert on TV
The sheriff and others want to calm people's fears and answer questions. "We are very safe," says the sheriff's spokeswoman.

Sex offenders get 3-day grace period to register
If out-of-state felons haven't notified the county by 5 p.m. Monday, they will face felony charges if caught, the Sheriff's Office warns.

Museum warms up for tribute to slugger
The Ted Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame expects 2,000 to attend the induction ceremony and tribute to its namesake.

Seven Rivers Hospital CEO McKenna resigns
Don McKenna said he was resigning to be closer to family in east central Florida. He became CEO in 1999.

Comedy, harmony and chili spice up weekend
If you want to get out and have some fun this weekend, there are plenty of entertaining options to choose from.

17-year pastor is called elsewhere
"I just really believe God said, 'I need you over here.' So I'm going to Palm Bay," says the pastor of Calvary Bible Church in Inverness.

When David met Lisa: a complementary portrait
David and Lisa Cannon's move to Palm Bay to take over a ministry there is just the next step in a joint journey that began when they were in college. With Valentine's Day just past, the couple, now in their 40s and married 23 years, share their love story.

Student at WTI altered ID cards, detectives say
INVERNESS -- Authorities on Thursday arrested a 20-year-old Withlacoochee Technical Institute student on charges that he altered Florida identification cards for students younger than 21.

Logjam: 32 apply for 2 judgeships
City attorney Denise Lyn and Don Scaglione, a prosecutor in the region, are among 32 applicants for two open 5th Judicial Circuit slots.

Tenoroc: Then and now
The Lakeland fish management area that has grown in size and popularity the past decade braces for proposed budget cuts.

Low tide brings in redfish
Although water temperatures remain low, inshore fishing has shown improvement the past week.

Parents can enter children in county fair pageants
INVERNESS -- The Citrus County Fair Association is accepting applications for the County Fair children's pageants, which are scheduled March 16 at the Citrus County Auditorium. The 2003 Pre-Teen Pageant is open to ages 9 through 13.

 


Other North Suncoast news
  • Traffic ticket revenue lagging
  • School district still shopping for land
  • Limited media contact urged
  • Pastor: Faiths share traits
  • Bishop: Open minds and mouths
  • Column: Humanities speakers worthy of attention
  • County business leaders still trolling for trophy fish
  • Teen's trial last in death of Trilby man
  • Driver in fatal wreck seeks release from jail
  • Open wide and keep your wallet closed
  • Mom calls son a hero in slaying
  • Memory lives through Laura's Ark
  • Veterans of Valentine's Day offer advice
  • Police report: Woman reports $12,000 in gold jewelry missing

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