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April 8, 2003


Crime victims' loved ones gather to grieve
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[Times photo: Stephen Coddington]
A small crowd at the Historic Courthouse pin pink ribbons with names of victims on a wreath.
Heat, economy shutter Rock Crusher for summer
Fifteen employees were laid off, and the Garden Pavilion will refund tickets. The RV park and amphitheater remain open but expect sparse traffic.

Inglis mayor's son still in critical condition
A man who was injured in a car wreck near the Crystal River Mall Thursday remains in critical condition.

No ruling yet on state's moving ALF residents
A judge hears both sides in the River Oaks case, but a larger issue delays a decision.

Board demands inquiry on coach
School officials say they'll ask the School Board attorney to look into the Times' allegations against Crystal River High baseball coach Brent Hall.

District reaches near, far for principals
The superintendent recommends Citrus Springs' No. 2, and a West Virginia educator for Lecanto Primary.

Break from winged sprints still successful for Butler
Even though he's not a regular at Citrus County Speedway, sprint car ace Shane Butler knows his way around the tight three-eighths-mile oval quite well.

State honors 2 Hurricanes
Citrus junior Jamaal Galloway recently was named to the Class 3A all-state team by the Florida Sports Writers.

Citrus faces tough four-game stretch
It won't be an easy week for any of the county's teams.

County players among all-stars
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Pasco-Hernando Community College coach Bobby Bowman travels throughout the North Suncoast and beyond in search of talent.

Jan Glidewell: When art is work, copies are job threat
I used to know a potter who would slave for hours over his wheel.

Editorial: At Fowler's forum, only his opinion counted
Whatever small amount of community goodwill that developed during last week's series of town hall meetings on the mandatory garbage collection proposal evaporated Friday night when Commission Chairman Jim Fowler put on another of his sickening displays of power politics and arrogance.

 


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