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June 15, 2001

Workers rescue baby deer from dog
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[Times photo: Maurice Rivenbark]
The 2-day-old fawn will be allowed to mature -- up to six months -- at a wildlife rescue program in Citrus County.
Jan Glidewell
Believe it or not, I'm not Heidi's grandfather
It was an afternoon folk concert at Skipper's Smokehouse, the crowd was happy, the beer was flowing and a somewhat overserved young man plopped down next to my fiancee.

Diploma flub spells embarrassment
Hernando High hands out 262 cases at graduation last month with "millennium" misspelled.

Fire chief removed from union discussions
A lawyer will take the place of the chief in contract talks between Spring Hill's firefighters and commissioners.

Fire damages home; nobody injured
A fire started in the laundry room of a Hill 'n Dale home Thursday morning.

Capel can't run away from his latest mistake
John Capel didn't let the county down when he balked at the start of the 200-meter final in the Sydney Olympics last summer.

County records wins in tourney
Hernando County golfers won two of 12 age groups as the North Suncoast Junior Golf Association held its fourth tournament of the summer at El Diablo Golf and Country Club in Citrus Springs on Monday.

This week
FUN FOR FATHERS: Weeki Wachee Springs will offer free admission for fathers who are accompanied by a paying child, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $11.95 for children ages 3 to 10; $15.95 for adults and $13.45 for seniors. Weeki Wachee Springs is at U.S. 19 Drive and Cortez Boulevard in Weeki Wachee. For information, call 596-2062.

For artist, nature is both inspiration and canvas
Two venues are displaying the work of Brooksville artist Valdora Ward, who often chooses pieces of nature itself, such as feathers and driftwood, to paint wildlife.

You bet your boots it's horse poker
A fundraiser for the Emergency Animal Response Team features a trail ride with playing cards and a barbecue afterward for animal lovers.  


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