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March 27, 2003

Not just any art festival
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[Times photo: Kathleen Flynn]
The annual Very Special Arts Festival draws 800 special needs kids from all over the county with activities aimed at fun and self expression.
Audit: County computers used to view adult sites
The online sites varied widely in their explicitness, officials said. Some were risque dating services while others were "absolute pornography."

Parents oppose moving students
The district's plans to redraw elementary school attendance zones has Suncoast and Pine Grove elementary parents fighting to let their kids stay put.

Toddler drowns in family swimming pool
Neighbors say the family moved to the home last year, cleaned it up drastically and added a pool to the screened-in patio.

Making nature kids' second nature
Teachers in Hernando County use lesson plans and activities provided by the National Audubon Society to teach students about nature and the environment.

Hernando digest: Brooksville man killed in collision
SPRING HILL -- A 78-year-old Brooksville man was killed Tuesday when his car collided with another car in Spring Hill, authorities said.

Editorial: Brooksville should consider deal's long-term cost
When the Brooksville City Council sits down Friday evening to hammer out an agreement with what may become the city's largest developer, members should work cooperatively but carefully to ensure that their actions do not set a costly precedent.

 


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