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March 6, 2003


Driveway debris could lead to fines
Inverness property owners are now responsible for any mess their driveways may cause to city streets.

New family services administrator has a healthy resume
The Oregon woman who will lead the local district "has a wealth of social services experience and skills, particularly in the area of child protection," the agency says.

2 commissioners find fault with Wesch
The county administrator is slow to provide them information, say his critics, who form the board's minority.

New chief wants county services in limelight
Cathy Pearson is looking to make what she calls Citrus County's best kept secret -- its social services -- not so secretive anymore.

Students show off vocational skills
Withlacoochee Technical Institute hosts a regional rewarding leadership and job skills. Winners advance to state, with a shot at a national title in June.

Online program helps dropouts earn GED
I was online at 2 o'clock in the morning, says one recent recipient.

Preps: Magrini tackles many tasks
Springstead star plugged a variety of holes for the playoff team.

Preps: Hurricane is hoping to regain his eligibility
When Citrus attempts to have the eligibility of standout Bret Feldman restored today before a Florida High School Activities Association appeals committee in Ocala, there will be one noticeable absence.

Letters: Commissioner Fowler guilty of shifting blame
Editor: Citrus County Commissioner Jim Fowler recently chastised the citizens for not challenging the inconsistency that ensued when county planners neglected to bring the land development code into conformance with the 1997 removal of mixed-use designation from the comprehensive plan and Future Land Use Map.

 


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