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On the write track

[Times photo: Kevin White]
Neat penmanship may not be a sign of good character, but isn't it still worth aspiring to? The School Board wrestles with the issue. |
Jan Glidewell
Too soon gone, they still live in our hearts
Journalism, for all that we carp about it, is a great career. With any luck and the right management, and I have almost always had both, it gives you a life of a lot of pluses and very few minuses.
Brothers sail away to distant adventure
One had to miss school (darn) and homework (rats), but he sacrificed it all to go where the rest of us only dream.
Lines drawn in EDCs uncivil war
The now-public and escalating skirmish between ex-friends Rick Michael and Duane Chichester contributed to the agency's unraveling.
What this county needs is a real mall
Editor: Re: Hernando Business, Feb. 14:
County puts on blinders to water woes
When presented with conflicting information, follow the rules and err on the side of caution.
Loscalzo hot right off the bat
OCALA -- Former Central Bears catcher Brian Loscalzo has begun his sophomore season with Central Florida Community College on a major tear, leading the team in 10 offensive categories.
PHCC is shooting for a state crown
NEW PORT RICHEY -- For the first time since 1998, Pasco-Hernando Community College doesn't have an automatic berth into the state playoffs. Instead, the Conquistadors will have to earn one by winning the Suncoast Conference tournament.
Listen up hoop stars: Patience is a virtue
High school basketball players, repeat after me ... there is no shot clock, there is no shot clock, there is no shot clock.
Habitat shows others how to apply for grants
Habitat for Humanity of Hernando County Inc. is sponsoring a grant-writing workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 12 in the fellowship hall at the First United Methodist Church, 9344 Spring Hill Drive, Spring Hill.