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August 17, 2000

Residents vote to pay for sinkhole repairs
Homeowners will pay a one-time fee of $1,000 to fill the gaping hole. They also may seek repayment from the developer.

Wildlife agency touts office expansion plan
The Fish and Wildlife Service's office plan will make things better, not busier, officials say.

Coaches and team prepare for finals
The Inverness All Stars, after a 5-0 victory Tuesday, are only a win away from the championship game on Saturday.

School Board, county strive to cooperate
They discuss sharing resources and working together to help students and adult taxpayers.

Historic school project gets kick
Former professional football player Rosey Grier helps students start a beautification project of the old Hernando Elementary School, which will be a community center.

Ex-judge offers fix for noisy festivals
But Inverness City Council members show no interest in a solution they say would only benefit him.

School officer reaches out to students
He and other school officers are changing their programs so they serve the students in Citrus County better.

They welcome in peace
Disguised as things from another world, Inverness Middle administrators start the teachers' school year with a trip around the galaxy.

Go to school every day, win wheels
A new car or truck could be public high school students' reward for missing no more than four days of the school year; last year's prize was a red Camaro.

 


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