September 7, 2000
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Rivals are set for another run

[Times photo: Ron Thompson]
When you consider the inevitable competition between Citrus' Amber Presnick and Lecanto's Amanda Howard, don't think of it as a series of several battles but as atwo-month race. |
Women rock the vote with all-female School Board
"I have a new name for us," quips board member Pat Deutschman. "We're the Mom Squad."
Runoffs planned in 3 races
Oct. 3 will determine rivals for County Commission District 5 and the Democratic candidate for tax collector.
Schools chief race has unusual twists
The superintendent faces his former assistant, and an independent candidate joins the fray.
Primary winners will hone messages
County Commission runoff candidates say they hope their ideas can get heard now that the din of the primary is past.
If you didn't vote Tuesday, don't bellyache
Shame on you, Citrus County.
Field open minus Presnick
Cory Presnick's recent graduation from Citrus High School was cause for celebration among family, friends and, most of all, his opponents.
Career begins, ends with food theme
Shirley Myers, who has served the schools for 31 years, also purchased textbooks and did accounting.
Thurman's rival seeks to turn foe to friend
But Peter Enwall's suggestion of an alliance with Jim King is met by skepticism.
It's full steam ahead in state Senate race
INVERNESS -- The Republican primary was heated. If history is any indicator, the general election will be even hotter.
A day in the life
These elementary kids go with the flow for the everyday. But what do they really long for?
State attorney: Rival's negative focus helped me
To hear him describe it, State Attorney Brad King won by a mudslide Tuesday.