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April 11, 2003

Jan Glidewell: Times moves on, with nose, eyes and ears going along
It began with the smell of ham salad.

No bombs, bad guys for this Bagdad
SPRING HILL -- There are no ornate presidential palaces on Spring Hill's Bagdad Street. No statues of Saddam Hussein, either.

Deputies may put unionizing to a vote
Two unions are competing to represent the county workers, who may be voting soon on whether to unionize at all.

Gift to administrator raises some questions
Banker Jim Kimbrough got an autograph for County Administrator Dick Radacky. Now the commission has granted variances to Kimbrough.

Bail set for suspect in terrorism case
A Spring Hill man accused of raising money for terrorism does not a pose a flight risk, the judge says, but he must raise $1.1-million in bail.

Musicians join forces for the deaf
Several local groups, including the Hernando symphony and young Suzuki players, will perform to benefit Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services.

Fresh-faced finish
Young musicians will take the stage with the Hernando Symphony Orchestra for the final shows of the season.

This week: Hernando
FAIR WARNING: The 2003 Hernando County Fair opens Thursday and continues through April 27 at the Hernando County Fairgrounds on U.S. 41 on the south side of Brooksville. This year's fair features an expanded midway, professional rodeo events, talent shows, a beauty contest, a car show and tool and equipment extravaganzas. Call 796-4552 or visit the Web site at www.hernandocountyfair.com for hours and admission prices.

Bears armed for success
BROOKSVILLE -- There's the serious-looking one who's just as big a joker as the other two, the country-twanged rapper who can break it down ball coach authority. Then there's the big one, with the funny eye brows and goofy dances.

County teams remember Buettner
Tracy Clark never met Luke Buettner. But the outpouring from the west Hernando baseball family after the 24-year-old's death in a car accident March 12 convinced Clark he was someone special.

Letters: County shouldn't tag car enthusiasts with a restrictive ordinance
Editor: I'm writing in regard to the proposed abandoned and inoperative vehicle ordinance in hopes that the public and our commissioners see it and think before enacting yet another restrictive ordinance.

 


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