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May 1, 2000

Retiree finds audience in quest for park pass
County Commissioners expect a lively debate on parking fees at parks because the money helps pay for lifeguards and plays a part in controlling traffic flow.

Board: Dining is fun, not business
School Board members and district administrators break bread together almost biweekly but say they never break the Sunshine Law.

Planning is important to your family
Editor's note: This is the second of six guest columns written by Hernando County Bar Association members that will be published on this page during Law Week.

Music is a couple's life and their living

[Times photo: Kevin White]
Despite the often debilitating effects of Lyme disease, the Brookses perform, teach, and build many of their own instruments.

For many, college degree is fruit of sacrifice, study
She could hardly force her steps through the doorway to her first college class. Timidly, she took a seat midway back of the second row. When roll was called, she responded softly, slightly to her name, almost as if she didn't believe she was there. The class session passed quickly, and I followed her out the door.

 


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