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April 13, 2001


School considers new cafeteria
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[Times photo: Ron Thompson]
Officials say the old one at Citrus High is too small. But a new one would be expensive. And where would they put it?
Jan Glidewell
Low-flow toilets just a high-flow headache
It's the kind of thing that would make my favorite conservative writer, Rolling Stone's P. J. O'Rourke, double over in laughter.

Husband indicted in wife's shooting
He is charged with manslaughter in the death of his 80-year-old wife, who was gravely ill and had been hospitalized often.

Authorities investigate Dunnellon boater's death
DUNNELLON -- Officials are investigating the death of a Dunnellon man found floating Wednesday in the Rainbow River.

Leader faces cancer therapy
Russ Kreager does not intend to step down from the City Council, Crystal River officials said.

Son of noted atheist plans speech on freedom and faith
William J. Murray, son of Madalyn Murray O'Hair, shares the story of his life and finding salvation in Christianity.

Art League prepares for new season
The 2001-2002 regular season involves three productions by the performing art group.

Citrus briefs
Two school employees file not guilty pleas

World War II Memorial group to have fundraiser on May 19
HOMOSASSA SPRINGS -- The Citrus County Ad Hoc Florida World War II Memorial Committee will have a kickoff fish fry on Armed Forces Day, May 19, at Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park.

More volunteers needed to ensure a child's well-being
The Guardian Ad Litem program needs adults to speak up for the best interests of abused and neglected children.

Classics get their due from seasoned musicians
Having played for Barbara Mandrell, Buck Owens and Dolly Parton, among others, the Ray Riggs All-Stars reproduce the lush sounds of classic country and swing.

The faux Fab Four
A Beatles tribute group plays the group's early hits Saturday at Rock Crusher Canyon.

This week
DECORATIVE ARTISTS: The Manatee Haven Decorative Artists meets at 9 a.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church of Crystal River, 700 Citrus Ave. The meeting features Hazel Dickson teaching a floral design painted on your choice of surface. For information, call Jan Bittner, 563-6349.

Hospice hosts teleconference on how to support caregivers
LECANTO -- Hospice of Citrus County will serve as a local host for the Hospice Foundation of America's Eighth Annual Living With Grief Teleconference.

Struble accustomed to making less do more
Walk through the pits any Saturday night at Citrus County Speedway and you will see a wide disparity between the competitors who show up each week to run the quarter-mile circuit.

Pirates spoil Panthers' county sweep
CRYSTAL RIVER -- Just how good is the level of competition in the county?

Pirates get a taste of big leagues
Crystal River players are getting a nice reward this week for their hard work.  


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  • Traffic plus train equals trouble
  • Pizza chain opens its 13th on the 13th
  • Warrant suggests boyfriend was killer
  • Newspaper was unfair to candidate
  • Women's center to offer services in Dade City
  • Worker agency gets helping hand
  • Rams, Knights still seek first title
  • Shafer's home run lifts Lions
  • Fledgling artists find venue for work
  • Orchestra's Sunday Matinee tickets on sale
  • Curtain goes up for season ticket sales
  • Coming up
  • With grumbling, grousing, a City Hall site gets picked
  • Hudson man charged with having sex with girl, 14

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