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March 13, 2003


No-name storm left its mark
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[Times photo: Steve Hasel]
After 10 years, vivid memories of it linger. "It was like a nightmare that wouldn't quit," a resident said.
Patriotic rally will support troops
Bring a lawn chair, a flag and any supporting words you'd like to share at noon Saturday in Inverness.

School Board backs plans to remodel former gym
Converting the 50-year-old Citrus High building for agriculture classes would cost more than $1-million.

Teachers don black, press for answers
The School Board faces about 20 disgruntled teachers, whose union chief is promised a quick response about the budget.

Internet chat leads to rendezvous, sex charges
A Homosassa man is charged after attempting to meet a 14-year-old girl in a park.


Evidence is in Hurricane trophy case
State championships leave no doubt that Whitney Gelin and Brittany Vitter are the area's best.

Gifts bestowed on schools, students
One donation is in a former student's memory, another helps a photography program and a third will enable a singer to make a trip.

Ocean on wheels
The Sarasota aquarium's roadshow brings marine life to curious kids.

Editorial: Lessons of no-name storm
Ten years ago today, under cover of darkness, Mother Nature drove a wall of water into the Citrus County coastline and showed once more the folly of allowing humans unbridled access to waterfront development.

 


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