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September 7, 2001

Folk tale taps theatergoers' imagination
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[Times photo: Kevin White]
The Just Imagine production allows audience participation and is geared to all age groups.
Jan Glidewell
Keep city alive -- we really need the laughs
Even if it only was mentioned in passing, many of us on the North Suncoast felt a cold chill earlier this week when the prospect of shutting down Crystal River city government came up in a review of that city's efforts to find a viable city manager candidate not dressed in big floppy shoes and wearing a red nose.

Counselor accused of choking camper
Officials at Camp E-How-Kee, a facility for troubled youth south of Brooksville, say the man is being terminated.

County budget, tax rate march toward final review
BROOKSVILLE -- Hernando County commissioners took the first step toward adopting a budget for fiscal 2002 on Thursday, approving the tentative budget and tax rate and setting a final hearing date.

Survey shows residents support moving hospital
But a commissioner warns that whoever commissions a survey can shape the results.

Commission may limit public's comments
County leaders say they want to ensure meetings stay focused.

Hope emerges from Hernando defeat
Hidden in Hernando High's season-opening 26-7 loss to Springstead last week was at least one glimmer of hope.

Eagles coach: 'Bring it on!'
Bill Vonada welcomes the showdown despite Springstead's 0-7 record against the Pirates.

This week
MURDER AND MAYHEM: Three Murders and It's Only Monday continues Thursdays and weekends through Sept. 23 at Stage West Community Playhouse, 8390 Forest Oaks Blvd., Spring Hill. Shows are at 8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $14 for adults and $12 for students 17 and younger. The theater's box office is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and one hour before each show. Call 683-5113.

Music of every note is coming this fall
The stages of North Suncoast will offer music lovers a variety this year, from jazz to Broadway to ethnic dance.  


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  • Police reports
  • Bakery shifts its plans to Dade City
  • 2 private wells contaminated
  • The kickoff
  • Let the (big) games begin
  • Early-season injuries expose teams' weaknesses
  • Larry Garner will sing the blues Saturday
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