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New building ends students' anxiety

[Times photo: Maurice Rivenbark]
John Heckel, a teacher at West Hernando Christian School, works with his students Friday during a geometry class in one of the new classrooms at the school. |
Jan Glidewell
Pasco can trade on its foibles with its T-shirts
Sometimes I think what happens is that my old pal Pasco County Commissioner Pete Altman stops on his way to the County Commission meetings to throw a little toilet water on his face . . . and the seat falls on his head.
Age, infirmity thin ranks of traffic volunteers
The Spring Hill Fire Police, who help direct traffic at fire and accident scenes, have only about 10 members left.
Paving projects roll on quietly
The formerly high-profile repaving program has forged on and completed about half of the county's 657-mile road work projects.
Comments doctor regrets were clear, unambiguous
Editor: Re: Doctor sorry about remark, Oct. 2 Hernando Times.
Give librarians last word on books
How many more books will be pulled from the shelves of school libraries before the Hernando County School Board develops and adopts a comprehensive screening policy that does not unilaterally censor the majority of students' reading options?
Yardage records falling
Though it came in a loss, Central junior Tim Gaynor set the school's single-season rushing record in just his sixth game of the season with 128 yards against Crystal River on Friday night.
Pirates' McNally wins rushers' duel
BROOKSVILLE -- Folks looking for a quick knockout in the battle between the area's two best rushers were probably disappointed Friday night.
Reporter leaves with no pencils, but lots of memories
I never found the Seaboard Pencil Company.
College notebook
Polo packs some punch for the Lions
Pasco man charged in fatal wreck on U.S. 19
HOLIDAY -- A Friday night accident on U.S. 19 killed a Spring Hill woman and landed a New Port Richey man in jail, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.