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January 25, 2001

Exhibit will take artist home
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[Times photo: Ron Thompson]
The volunteer art and Spanish teacher at Pope John Paul II Catholic School gets a chance to exhibit her artwork in Italy, where she was born and raised.
Taxing district set to spruce up Beverly Hills

A proposed advisory council would oversee spending of the tax dollars on roadside maintenance and beautification.

Citrus joins search for rape suspect
Authorities think a man wanted in Kentucky child rapes may have ties to the county.

Public may address non-agenda topics
The School Board will let citizens speak early in the meeting without restricting topics, instead of at the end.

Citrus digest
Lincoln Day dinner scheduled

Jewish group to join School Board debate
The Anti-Defamation League plans to contact the school district to talk about religious references and observances.

County won't undo tie decision
Citrus farmers lament the loss of the ousted extension agent. Commissioners shrug and say he should have worn that tie.

Maybe it's true that ties have a certain constricting effect
Editor: Re: No tie? Goodbye, says county, Jan. 18 Citrus Times:

Lecanto welcomes difficult finale
There's a reason Lecanto is playing one of its toughest opponents tonight -- just a week from the Class 2A, District 7 Tournament.

Class 2A, District 7 tournament
Seedings

Class 2A, Dist. 7 boys tournament
Seedings

Pirates get wake-up call Soluri tried to prevent
Crystal River coach Dave Soluri warned his players, but few listened.

Manzoli puts his foot down
The senior leader is firm with his teammates, and Crystal River is better for it, Pirates coach says.

Family receives another teaching honor
The wife of the region's Teacher of the Year in 2000 is selected as top instructor at her school. Hopes are high she could advance to higher accolades.

Schools name Upward Bound winners
These are the Citrus County Schools Upward Bound winners for this month.

Woman charged in attempted assault with car
The Brooksville woman tried three times to run over a neighbor and seven children, authorities say.

Memorial group ready to begin
Members plan to meet soon to iron out details of how the county will honor World War II veterans.

Citrus in brief
Hospital auxiliary needs volunteers

Retired school workers to gather
Personnel from Michigan will meet Monday in Ocala.

Third-graders share favorite possessions
One writes about her favorite doll, another details life with her cat. Each shows talent beyond her years.

Say it
Seniors at Lecanto High School were asked: "What is your opinion of exclusively Christian prayer at Citrus School District functions?"

Class notes
CITRUS HIGH OPEN HOUSE: Citrus High will hold its second semester open house Tuesday beginning with a free pizza dinner, provided by the Advisory Enhancement Council, from 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. and entertainment by Breez and the CHS Chorus. Visits to classrooms will follow the dinner from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m.

Hot links
Teachers may be interested in the Weekly Reader site, which contains the elementary school winners in the Weekly Reader Goals for the Next President survey. Look for poems, songs and art at www.weeklyreader.com.

News makers
KEY KIDS: Hernando Elementary School has announced its KEY KIDS for December.  


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