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October 11, 2001


Tax collector tells her side of disputes
Janice Warren answers questions about a SunTrust loan, personal feelings about a commissioner and her office's smaller budget surplus.

Boat tour makes two points
CRYSTAL RIVER -- Does a person in a wheelchair belong on a boat?

Another nuclear worker injured
Just after a temporary employee at the Florida Power nuclear plant is hurt by a falling tool Tuesday, another is burned. They are treated and released from the hospital.

Forum to focus on water projects
HOMOSASSA -- County Commissioner Gary Bartell will be the host of a town meeting tonight to discuss water improvement projects in Homosassa and Chassahowitzka. The meeting starts at 7 p.m with a discussion of the Homosassa projects. The Chassahowitza project will be discussed from 8 to 9 p.m. Bartell and county staff members will describe the projects and respond to questions. The meeting will be held at the Homosassa Lions Club, 3705 S Indiana Ter. For more information, call 341-6560.

Condo plan stirs support, opposition
Three commissioners like the design for the Halls River project, but planners and environmentalists don't.

Veterans: Bands are essential to parade
Veterans Day Parade organizers complain about school bands' absence in recent years and say the current patriotism makes their role this year vital.

Driver charged in death of friend
The man, 33, is charged with vehicular homicide and DUI in the December collision.

Citrus county commission notes
Here is a compilation of County Commission action from Tuesday's meeting:

Seven Rivers serves notice
As David did unto Goliath, the Seven Rivers Christian team is doing unto the powers in Class A, District 7.

Sprint racing 'not for fainthearted'
Sprint car drivers are used to being called crazy -- even by other race drivers.

Warriors preparing for pivotal game
LECANTO -- If Seven Rivers Christian has developed a serious rival in recent years, it is Montverde Academy.

Students make 'no taunting' pledge
It's all part of Citrus Springs Elementary's effort to develop strong personal qualities in the children.

Signs of obedience
Citrus Springs Elementary is using a new program to promote good behavior by posting information throughout the school on what is acceptable and what is not.

 


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  • Patriotic wave buoys flag sales
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  • County ruins lawn and acts like pest
  • Teamsters apply to organize hospital
  • Police reports
  • Pasco County runners turn out with strong efforts at area events
  • Wildcats hope to keep on rolling
  • Hatch keeps it all together for Gulf
  • Wesley Chapel brings new boys coach aboard
  • Zephyrhills loses lineman to injury
  • Pasco-WC set for TV
  • River Ridge hitter sidelined with broken foot
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