| April 30, 2000
Of 17 schools, state finds none fit for shelter
In anticipation of hurricane season, the county will modify classrooms to hold up to 3,600 people. About 77,000 could be evacuated in a severe storm.
Examiner operated in virtual absence
Officials in five counties didn't know their medical examiner was residing in Maine while associates ran his office in Leesburg.
More rules plus more variances may equal more bureaucracy
County staff soon may be overwhelmed. But a solution that doesn't add bureaucracy seems difficult.
Man faces seventh charge of DUI
A man was arrested Saturday on drunken driving charges for the seventh time, an arrest report said.
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[Times photo: Douglas R. Clifford]
Talk about your close calls
Many finishes in the regional meet at Central were so tight that a hand-held video recorder was used to back up electronic timers and finish-line officials. About 3.71 inches separated first and second in the 100 and 200 meters.
Roll of 300s grows to 37 this season
Steven Ferriero of Spring Hill is the latest to roll a perfect game, his coming at Spring Hill Lanes.
Festival sings the praises of birds
"Jungle" Judy Carter gave her audience fair warning before donning a thick leather glove and plunging her hand into the darkness of the cage.
Letters
Citizens, let's not neglect Spring Hill
Editor: Ah, spring is in the air, flowers are starting to bloom, etc. Speaking of nature blooming, have you noticed the entrance to Spring Hill at Northcliffe Boulevard and U.S. 19 lately? Due to fiscal and physical restraints, the Spring Hill Garden Club has been forced to give up on the maintenance of this area.
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