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May 25, 2001


Fire leaves couple homeless
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[Times photo: Steve Hasel]
One resident is swimming in her backyard pool when she sees the flames.
Jan Glidewell
Fact is, cars are easier to find than missing kids
Law enforcement, well, except for the FBI and sometimes the Florida Highway Patrol, doesn't usually need anyone to stand up for it, but I heard something the other night that made me wince.

Director resigns to follow her dream
Citrus County's parks and recreation director is leaving her post to continue her education.

2 at Brown Schools disciplined
A medication incident involving a teen ends with the dismissal of one employee and the suspension of another.

Schools alter recognition of top seniors
The county's high schools are switching from a valedictorian/salutatorian system to a cum laude system.

'Cabaret,' 'Chicago' lead coming season
Playhouse 19 is trying something different, moving away from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals this year.

Fitzpatrick has bigger challenge
The ex-Crystal River tight end must gain weight to play a larger role as a junior for Cumberland's Bulldogs.

Sportsman success comes slow for star teen
Given his track record for success over the last two years, it may seem a bit unusual that Chris Hooker has yet to earn a trip to victory lane this season.

This week
PLAYHOUSE 19 PLAY: Tickets for the upcoming production of Man of La Mancha are available at Playhouse 19, 865 U.S. 19 S, Crystal River.

Night club features old rock, new tech
While bands at the Gypsy's Den play classic rock, patrons can surf the 'Net.

Beach music, outdoor fun heat up Memorial Day weekend
Rock Crusher Canyon is celebrating the holiday with bands, a cookout and a race on a lake.

Union angles for school workers' pay increase
Employees, including bus drivers, custodians and cafeteria workers, would receive more under the Teamsters' contract proposal.

18 students to graduate from SRCS
The school's valedictorian, Sean Donovan, and salutatorian, Julie Green, will speak. Each plans to attend a Florida university.  


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  • Seniors' prank awkward for principal
  • More eyes watch water use
  • Here is a little advice for graduates of 2001
  • Homeless need grant aid
  • Police reports
  • United Way raises nearly $1.2-million
  • SR 54 delays to continue as widening timetable shatters
  • Battle for starting spot expands
  • PHCC lands another lefty
  • Fumbles slow progress of Bucs' speedy backs
  • Teen charged with sexual battery in rape of two girls
  • Paddle through paradise

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