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April 13, 2001

Free fall
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[Times photo: Kevin White]
Travis King, 18, flips and twists into the Weeki Wachee River on Thursday. King and his friends were swimming in the Weeki Wachee Wildlife Area, which is open for swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing.
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.

Spring Hill takes alert system deal
A county commissioner warns that the bargain may wind up costing the rest of the community.

New fire station pays off in northeast
Fire authorities say a station on U.S. 41 has cut emergency response times since the first of the month.

Driver's education is a valuable class for all students
Editor: Re: Schools not teaching driver's education and not preparing for job interviews:

Good Friday services
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 2301 Deltona Blvd., Spring Hill: Good Friday: Noon, Mass of the pre-sanctified; 3 p.m., Stations of the Cross.

Hernando's plate is full
Hernando entered Thursday's game against South Sumter with a challenging to-do list for the next week: try to wrap up the top seed in its district, then win an eight-team tournament, then earn a share of the conference crown, avenging a loss to its crosstown rival.

Leopards lose tough tourney games
BROOKSVILLE -- Did Hernando play well against some tough competition, or did it just lose two close games out of four in the Dunedin Easter Tournament this week?

Easter eggs everywhere
Egg hunts will be sponsored across Hernando this Easter weekend -- on land and water.

This week
ART ON DISPLAY: The work of Spring Hill Art League artist of the month, oil painter Virginia Johnson, will be on display this month during business hours at the Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative, 10005 Cortez Blvd. in Spring Hill. The exhibit is free. For information, call 596-4000.

Hernando briefs
Mother accused in stabbing  


Other North Suncoast news
  • School considers new cafeteria
  • Husband indicted in wife's shooting
  • Authorities investigate Dunnellon boater's death
  • Leader faces cancer therapy
  • Son of noted atheist plans speech on freedom and faith
  • Art League prepares for new season
  • Citrus briefs
  • World War II Memorial group to have fundraiser on May 19
  • More volunteers needed to ensure a child's well-being
  • Classics get their due from seasoned musicians
  • The faux Fab Four
  • This week
  • Hospice hosts teleconference on how to support caregivers
  • Struble accustomed to making less do more
  • Pirates spoil Panthers' county sweep
  • Pirates get a taste of big leagues
  • Main Street's turnaround continues
  • Two men killed in car crash were related
  • Tough water choices lie ahead
  • Three chains to open local restaurants, clothing store
  • 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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