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Hungry handful

[Times photo: Steve Hasel]
Bill MacKay holds Leo while his wife, Susie, feeds Simba and holds Missy at Wild Bill's Airboat Tours and Wildlife Park in Inverness. The Barbary lion cubs, from a species that is extinct in the wild, were born Sept. 24. |
Jan Glidewell
In advance, this isn't meant to offend you
It was a crucial philosophical and social issue that had me burning the midnight -- well, the midafternoon -- oil on Sept. 10.
Mall keeps Halloween festivities
INVERNESS -- Break out the fake vampire teeth and orange fright wigs: Halloween will go on, despite a lingering uneasiness from recent terrorist attacks.
Argenziano amendment stirs debate
TALLAHASSEE -- The special legislative session began as scheduled on Monday, and state Rep. Nancy Argenziano quickly found herself in the middle of a political controversy.
Lecanto expands room for veterans
Four staffers at the government building will move so support services gains space for veterans.
Citrus briefs
Man jailed after firing at ground near victim's head
Crystal River uses victory as launch pad for district
There are momentum killers and momentum builders.
Seven Rivers Christian set for challenge in District 2 tourney
The Florida High School Activities Association didn't do Seven Rivers Christian any favors when it added Maitland Orangewood Christian to the Warriors' fall district this season.