October 5, 2000
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No more business as usual

[Times photo: Maurice Rivenbark]
Hernando voters changed the face of the County Commission Tuesday, ousting two more incumbents, leaving none running for office in November. |
Schools urged to put Bible in classes
One School Board member says it would help reinforce ethics in children.
Action plan drafted for wild refuge
Among the plans for Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area are bans on drinking and night access.
Plan to give nursing a shot in arm is detailed
A proposed deal would benefit PHCC, hospitals and nursing students, the college chief says. Four hospitals have signed on.
Jail earns 'excellent' passing grade
A review by the American Correctional Association says the facility meets more than 98 percent of standards.
Maybe it's time for a broom
Editor: I've been trying to put my finger on the public's disdain behind the current political unrest and the atmosphere of change in Hernando County.
Students show what they know
Each month, third-graders at Spring Hill Elementary put on a show for their families that demonstrates what they are learning.
Brooksville Beta makes schedule even busier
Jerilyn's time may be taken up with scholastic organizations, but her behavior is what makes her mom most proud.
School briefs
Graduation dates approved