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May 25, 2001

The finishing touch
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[Times photo: Maurice Rivenbark]
Fred Davis climbs through an access door on a 44-foot-tall steeple he helped install atop the new sanctuary under construction at Faith Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Brooksville on Thursday.
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.

Students relish early break
When the last bell rings today and the school doors fly open, Hernando County students will spill out happily into summer vacation a week earlier than last year, leaving behind a few harried teachers.

Graduates have high hopes, goals
Diplomas will be awarded at ceremonies in the next two weeks. Some students have clear visions of life beyond graduation. Some don't.

Actor tells of leader's story
A presentation Wednesday night highlights the life of James Weldon Johnson, the first secretary of the NAACP.

Hernando expands rabies alert area
Hernando County health officials have expanded the rabies alert area to include most of the eastern half of the county after finding a rabid fox on Old Crystal River Road.

Following USF Golfer Kelly Lagedrost
FINAL SWING: Lagedrost is competing in the NCAA Tournament.

Schedules/results
NORTH SUNCOAST JUNIOR GOLF ASSOC. TOURNAMENTS

Ludeman not totally out of picture
BROOKSVILLE -- What hardly could have started worse finished with a photo opportunity for Joey Ludeman last Wednesday.

New site for an old arts tradition
The Masaryktown Arts and Crafts Festival gets a new name and a new location -- big enough to handle the ever-increasing crowds.

This week
NOT AS THEY SEEM: Victor/Victoria continues through Sunday at Stage West Community Playhouse, 8390 Forest Oaks Blvd., Spring Hill. Shows are at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $14 for adults and $7 for students 17 years old and younger. The theater's box office is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and one hour before each show. Call 683-5113.

Commissioners hire new labor lawyer
SPRING HILL -- Spring Hill Fire Rescue District commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday to hire a new labor lawyer. Andrew Salzman, who has offices in Spring Hill and Clearwater, will handle labor issues in addition to the district's other legal matters.  


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