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All's well as Shakespeare fest ends well

[Times photo: Brian Tietz]
This is the last weekend to catch a strong ensemble cast in As You Like It and Othello at the sixth annual Shakespeare in the Hills Festival in Hernando. |
2 Citrus lawyers appointed to JNC
In the first step toward the governor appointing all members of judicial nominating commissions statewide, Jeb Bush picks six white lawyers for the 5th Circuit. Two are women.
Retail center proposal on track
The developers of the project on U.S. 19 say they are talking to other "national retailers" about the site now that Wal-Mart is out.
Shelter provides runaways a haven
The Youth and Family Alternatives shelter in Brooksville serves Citrus, Hernando and Sumter counties.
Turn (Boom) that (Boom) down!
To teens, that booming car stereo is music to the ears. But Crystal River wants to turn up the heat to lower the volume.
Citrus digest
EDC hopes lower prices draw more small business owners to barbecue
Florida Power pays fine for safety problems
The company, which originally faced more than $12,000 in fines from OSHA, successfully defended itself on another $9,000 in penalties.
Airline tickets up for grabs
The sweepstakes is part of the Taste of Citrus fundraiser.
This week
BARBERSHOPPERS: The Chorus of the Highlands, the Citrus County Chapter of the national barbershop singing association, rehearses at 6:30 p.m. Mondays at First Christian Church, Hillside Court and Old Floral City Road, just south of Mossy Oaks Boulevard, Inverness. Call Ed Haefele at 564-2838.
Soccer standouts are at Hurricanes' service
INVERNESS -- Amber Presnick and Whitney Gelin -- two of the county's top female athletes -- haven't played organized volleyball since middle school, but a twist of fate landed them at the feet of Citrus coach Pam Woznicki earlier this week.
Squad enjoys success right off bat
INVERNESS -- When Bob Pippin formed the Citrus Hurricanes under-16 squad, he was looking to get some extra fall work for his son, Robbie, and his 12 Citrus High School teammates.
Disabled driver still on track
Sanders remains on a weekly schedule at Citrus County Speedway despite being a paraplegic.
College coach has influence on Crognale
BROOKSVILLE -- There is perhaps no greater compliment to a mentor than emulation.