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February 20, 2003


2 officers suspended in disturbance at bar
Authorities decline to name the Bushnell police officers who are under investigation in the Inverness incident.

Use of police fund still unsettled
The Inverness council has collected ideas, such an appreciation dinner. Also, when to fly flags on Main Street is back on the agenda.

Man accused of trying to run down neighbor
CRYSTAL RIVER -- A 22-year-old Crystal River man is accused of trying to run over a woman who lives on his street in a possible act of revenge about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Who's minding the kids? Soon, a regional group
The DCF names a private umbrella agency to manage child welfare services in this and four other counties.

Greg Hamilton: Column: It would be all too easy to trash Boston, writer
I suppose we rubes here in Citrus County should be flattered that a big-city newspaper guy deigned to sneer in our direction. It's not every day that some smug, snowbound big shot takes the time to trash your hometown.

Citrus coach is in familiar territory
Citrus, the area's most consistent boys basketball team, is 23-2 as it begins the quest to claim back-to-back Class 3A, District 6 titles Friday night at home. The ship's captain is longtime coach Jimmy Thomas, who has the Hurricanes poised for the postseason. In a Q&A with Times staff writer Keith Niebuhr, Thomas talks in-depth about his squad.

20 pin down regional berth
Area list is headed by postseason veteran Brady Pratt of Crystal River.

Tales of high wire acts, a super game
One third-grader writes about a day at the circus. Another tells of birthday surprises.

Letters: Boston columnist swings wildly and misses by a mile
Editor: Re: Hitter should be honored in Boston, reprint of Boston Globe article Tuesday Citrus Times:

 


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