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Education is Job One

[Times photo: Ron Thompson]
High school students say hands-on experience complements their classes and gives them a more realistic look at careers. |
Jan Glidewell
Parkway will only add to our troubles
Once again the forces of government, greed and goofy thinking have created what is being hailed as a major accomplishment: a new way for us all to get nowhere faster.
Inverness wants to be found on Web
The city will decide whether to contract with a Web site creator and provide an online link for its residents and visitors.
Crystal River park might get spruced up
If the state approves the grant, Hunter Springs Park will get a new fishing pier to replace one that was destroyed in a 1993 storm.
Citrus digest
Juror could become witness in attack trial
AARP 55 Alive classes
The following is a list of AARP 55 Alive/Mature Driving classes, which are composed of two four-hour sessions, both of which must be taken.
Tips on writing a news release
The Citrus Times makes every effort to publicize upcoming events, club news, class news, etc. However we reserve the right to disregard items that are incomplete, late or inappropriate.
Nature notes
LEARN FROM THE MASTERS: The Citrus County Master Gardener Association is having a fertilizer sale and offering free seedling trees from 9 a.m. until noon Feb. 17 at the Citrus County Extension Office, next to the auditorium at the fairgrounds on U.S. 41 S, Inverness.
Panthers hope to continue resilient ways
The task was tough.
Loss spurs Canes in rematch
"We really want to play Springstead because they beat us and shouldn't have," Jessica Macdonald says of the Jan. 17 game.
Girls district basketball
Crystal River needs some help
INVERNESS -- It might not be fair to call tonight's matchup with Wesley Chapel the last game for Crystal River, but that assesment isn't far from the truth considering what lies on the horizon.