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April 24, 2003

Terror suspect freed on bail
The judge who set bail of $1.1-million said the government's case "is not substantial."

Obituary: Man of the land Bennie Rivenbark dies
He worked in farming locally his whole life and was a commissioner at a pivotal time for the county.

Principal question: Will she seek old job?
Demoted, she then departed. Now Susan Duval is returning -- and the Springstead principal position is open.

Sheriff: Relatives of slain suspect won't be charged
Stating they did nothing wrong, officials say no charges will be filed against the relatives of Omar Marti, the man killed in a shootout Sunday.

Eagles tackle loss, Season 3
BROOKSVILLE -- The last game will settle into his memory as a bad moment.

PHCC title bid falls short; state ahead
The Pasco-Hernando Community College softball team entered the final week of the regular season with a shot at its first Suncoast Conference title.

Editorial: Only hard pitches we need are baseballs
"It pays to advertise" is an elementary marketing premise, and it usually holds true.

Letters: Lots of work precedes oohs, aahs over cars
Editor: What is a junk car? My husband and my son restored a 1935 Cadillac convertible. It took them four years, hard work and love of cars to do this project, which was done on our property and in our garage. If you saw this car before and after, you would be amazed.

 


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  • Fla. Southern gets Lyons
  • Panthers play like top-seeded team
  • County is warned: Repair ponds or pay
  • Reading pays off for children
  • Teens' event promotes two agendas
  • Citrus digest: Man who exposed self in parking lot gets jail term
  • Editorial: Half-days at school produce little learning
  • Agencies are spared cuts from United Way
  • Schools may drop morning soda ban
  • 3-1 vote benefits commissioner
  • Local experience bodes well for manager choice
  • Elaborate try to beat drug test foiled
  • Sparks fly over police accusation
  • Inmate charged with smuggling pills
  • Royal Knights lifters looking toward future
  • Area stars Phillips, Simpson moving to next level at PHCC
  • McDermott steps up at Zephyrhills
  • Nothing is in Alford's way
  • Judge hears case of strippers' arrest
  • Driver killed in head-on crash
  • Police reports: Man is accused of wielding stun gun
  • Letters: Best way to protest improper use of flag: Close your wallet

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