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Rookies no longer

[Times photo: Maurice Rivenbark]
The first-year teacher and her first-year pupils graduate, both after learning the art of patience and discipline. |
Businesses, residents rewarded
The winners were announced at the Greater Hernando County Chamber of Commerce's awards banquet.
Schools' scores rise, but grades don't
Four county schools grab A's this year, but quirks in the state's accountability system keep some grades low and confuse educators.
Learning to be girl's legacy
The family of Deputy Verle Lloyd Johnson wants to keep his dream for 4-year-old daughter Kayla alive by establishing a scholarship fund for her.
Hospital proposal will soon be aired
Largely silent until now, Hernando HealthCare will talk to county commissioners next week about its plans for Brooksville Regional.
Students owned up, learned valuable lesson
Editor: Congratulations to the four Central High students who owned up to what they had done. You four have now graduated from your first course in the school of hard knocks.
Perfect finish to year barely eludes Amato
Call Vinny Amato a patient bowler.
City to stay in charge of Quarry
Nearly a year after the city of Brooksville assumed operations of The Quarry Golf Course, business is doing well enough that city officials say they'll be keeping control of the nine-hole layout south of Brooksville.
Police report
Flowers being damaged at Spring Hill Cemetery