June 23, 2000
Focus on feet

[Times photo: Kevin White]
Coach Damon Stepney's feet are the center of attention Thursday for kids in the British Soccer Camps program at Delta Woods Park in Spring Hill. |
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School sales tax may live on
Officials say the tax, enacted in 1998, may be needed beyond its 2003 expiration. It must be approved in a referendum.
Hospital planning move west
Land at Lykes Dublin Road, in a fast-growing area outside the city, appeals to Brooksville Regional Hospital. |
Lawsuit accuses marina foe of libel
Hernando Beach marina owner James Sterling says a letter distributed in the community libeled his business.
Bush picks Brooksville man for PHCC boardof trustees
John S. Church is an executive vice president of an insurance firm. He must be approved by the state Senate.
Elections candidate plans two fundraising events
Two fundraisers are planned for "Gus" Guadagnino, Republican candidate for Hernando County supervisor of elections:
Hernando official impolite to Citrus residents
Editor: When I bought my St. Petersburg Times on June 18, I did not notice it contained the Hernando Times, rather than the Citrus regional edition. But it proved interesting, particularly as it included a front-page article and illustration relating to a proposed pig farm at Hernando Beach and several references to Hernando County Commissioner Paul Sullivan, who I believe resides there.
Beaulieu twins sign with colleges
Tammy will be playing tennis for Appalachian State while Stephanie continues her playing career at Florida Atlantic.
Arroyo to start tonight vs. Mets
Hernando High graduate Bronson Arroyo makes his third major league start tonight when the Pittsburgh Pirates meet the New York Mets at Shea Stadium. There was a possibility the Pirates rookie could have faced former Crystal River pitcher Mike Hampton, who plays for New York, but will instead duel Rick Reid.
Break-in reported at real estate office
BROOKSVILLE -- Authorities are looking for a person or persons who tried to break into a store on Jefferson Street and made off with several hundred dollars worth of property from another business nearby.
Park pleasures
From fishing to picnics to softball to nature strolls, you'll find it in a Hernando park.