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April 27, 2001

Retiring the colors
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[Times photo: Maurice Rivenbark]
Chris Kalavsky, a major in the Air Force Junior ROTC unit at Hernando High School, prepares to place the stripes from an unserviceable U.S. flag into a fire during a Tuesday afternoon ceremony.
Jan Glidewell
Music and mosh will touch few in fair city
Because I am engaged to someone active in the promotion and renewal of downtown Zephyrhills, I step lightly around the subject of that fair city and its political and social vagaries lest somebody think I am unduly influenced or trying to influence.

PHCC: Gym ceremony must do
With 250 graduates and only 600 gymnasium seats, there won't be enough room for all the families and friends.

Fire district official scoffs at firefighters' 'dreams'
A Spring Hill fire rescue wish list is called extravagant by Commission Chairman Bob Kanner at a budget workshop.

Night delivery plan stirs grousing
Neighbors of a Home Depot in Spring Hill worry that overnight activity at the store likely will cause further annoyances.

Union leader praised for contributions
Editor: Re: Fiery advocate for teachers steps down, April 22 Hernando Times:

Hernando briefs
Laurel and Hardy fans seek more members

Leopards' season disappoints
Hernando's inability to surround Dee Brown with offensive help led to a frustrating 13-15 season.

Moccasins race back to county for Emerson
BROOKSVILLE -- If there's a pipeline from Hernando County to Florida Southern College in Lakeland, it's not only getting stronger but faster. Hernando senior John Emerson, one of the area's top distance runners, is the latest athlete to sign with the Moccasins, who will have a cross country scholarship waiting for him this fall.

Family Fun Festival forced to move
With no dates available at Moton Center, its traditional site, the event's planners shift Saturday's festival to the Jerome Brown Center.

This week
MUSIC FOR THE SEASON: The Hernando Symphony Orchestra will conclude its 2000-01 season with spring concerts Saturday and Sunday.

Pasco adult clubs sue to strike new law
Last month the county banned customer-client contact and established a get-tough policy for violators.

Crime briefs
Relatives charged after boy's abduction  


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  • Internet academy gets a leader
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  • Anniversary party to feature bands, crawfish
  • Symphony's season ends with pops
  • Entree: comedy Chef: Woody
  • Pirates are in an 'unbelievable' position
  • Desire to beat best sparks perennial winner
  • Pirates go for upset in final
  • Life on the run
  • Witnesses agree on who pulled trigger
  • Dayspring school wants to expand
  • Council member didn't pay tax
  • Livestock sets up for '01 encore
  • Restaurant to pay county $10,000 fine
  • Dillard's buys former Ward store
  • PHCC: Gym ceremony must do
  • Agents should be honest about taxes
  • Pasco briefs
  • Actors put on fundraiser for a song
  • Singers, dancers to aid Alzheimer's group
  • Coming up
  • County's Earth Day celebration is scheduled for Saturday
  • Carr's return to karate a successful one
  • Winner of Rams vs. Bucs earns more than a trophy
  • Spartans' title might be the last
  • Unlikely heroes land Bucs, Rams in title game
  • Pasco adult clubs sue to strike new law

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