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Of lives lived, stories told

[Times photo: Maurice Rivenbark]
At Lake Lindsey Cemetery, some headstones date back at least 150 years, but the stories go back even further. |
Robber handed 3-year sentence
The man pleads guilty to joining three others in robbing a jewelry store owner of $250,000 in merchandise.
Commissioner to check EDC books
Diane Rowden, who planned to seek cancellation of the economic commission's contract at Tuesday's meeting, puts her plan on hold.
Hernando police briefs
Man charged with sexual battery
Port Authority selects new officers
The Hernando County Port Authority selected new officers Wednesday at its monthly meeting. Bill Sloan was elected chairman, while Roland Fortier was chosen vice chairman after being appointed to a second four-year term on the volunteer, five-member board.
Add music, and children's novel grows
A spoiled girl unlocks the secret of her uncles overgrown garden and changes her ailing cousin's life in Stage West's production of the Broadway musical, The Secret Garden.
A hot production of an old favorite
A zany plot and well-paced melodies make the musical version of Some Like It Hot a success.
Dee-cision is near
Hernando High School football/baseball standout Dee Brown isn't letting anyone know if he's narrowing his college preferences, but his step-father detects something is up.
Eagles to face tough test starting today
Springstead will take part in the Buccaneers Duals, which includes two other ranked teams.
History keeping coach cautious
Last year, Central girls coach Lori Lessley saw her team defeat Hudson in both regular-season district meetings, plus once in a holiday tournament.