May 14, 2000
Motherhood begins at home

[Times photo: Steve Hasel]
Amid prayers and family, a midwife helps bring a baby girl into the world.
Board actions leave Kelly unsure of role
INVERNESS -- When Pete Kelly ran for school superintendent four years ago, he spoke a lot about developing something that had been sorely lacking in local government: a positive relationship between the School Board and the superintendent. |
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Informer's arrest raises questions
Attorneys say it was wrong to use a convicted drug dealer to catch others. Police say it was necessary.
Animals lend police a needed paw, hoof
Like his cross-county colleague Sheriff Jeff Dawsy, Chief Jim Farley of the Crystal River police continues to add exotic resources to his arsenal. But where Dawsy collects things like a mobile command post, automatic weapons, motorcycles and a bomb-disposal robot, Farley is enamored with four-legged cops. |
For WTI's Kinard, it's the end of the insolence
If Superintendent Pete Kelly was a comic book hero, I would call him Elastic Man. His super power would be his ability to be pulled in different directions by opposing forces without snapping, which is a talent he has displayed frequently of late.
A lesson in history comes about while waiting at grocery
Editor: Every time I go to the supermarket I learn something new. Last week I learned some Citrus County high school kids are being shortchanged in the history department.
Bears' Buel built a contender from chaos
BROOKSVILLE -- The pieces started crumbling fairly quickly. Three starters, and Central High's second, third and fourth pitchers -- gone.