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November 1, 2001


Honoring a son's memory
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[Times photo: Steve Hasel]
Inverness Fire Department Chief Ray Hardy gives a folded American flag to Ann Sabella of Inverness, the mother of Thomas Sabella, a New York firefighter killed Sept. 11 in the World Trade Center attack. A memorial service was held Tuesday at Citrus Health and Rehabilitation, where Sabella's father, Edward, is a patient. The service featured musical selections by Citrus High School band members and comments by Inverness officials.
Barricades go up at nuclear plant in Crystal River
Additional security steps are taken after a national alert that a new wave of terrorist attacks is possible.

Citrus digest
Phillips earns certification

Homes of past, hope for future
The three homes must give way to Citrus Memorial Hospital's plans. Many hope the houses can be moved.

Lawyer wants judge recused from cases
After a row in court last week with Circuit Judge Barbara Gurrola, defense attorney Jim Cummins questions her impartiality.

Facilities for kids praised this time
Leaders of the Brown Schools look forward to a state report card and the general effects of a makeover.

Lecanto: District meet is the time to 'step up'
INVERNESS -- The competition can be fierce at certain regular-season events, but the reality is this: The real season starts when districts arrive.

Reed is at a pivotal point
In the waning days of a racing season, success often is determined by momentum.

Citrus golfer learns from elite players
PONTE VEDRA BEACH -- When the pairings at Monday's Class A, Region 3 golf tournament were announced, Citrus junior Christina Mitchell practically got goose bumps.

West Nile virus kills horse
LECANTO -- The Citrus County Health Department announced Wednesday that a horse has died from the West Nile virus just southeast of Inverness.

November is a good month for celebrating
With lots of declarations,from American Indian Heritage Month to Peanut Butter Lover's Month, it could be fun.

Yes, you can bring a Schmoog to school
Furry creatures with long tails and big hearts are part of Lady Creator's lesson at Pope John Paul II Catholic School.

Partners in learning
A fall festival at Hernando Elementary highlights a partnership between kindergarteners and fourth-graders.  


Other North Suncoast news
  • School uniforms made mandatory
  • 'Boom' brings lots of calls, no answers
  • After year of snags, 10 acres bought for Hill 'n Dale park
  • For admired dad, the Olympic flame
  • Suspect is held in '97 shooting
  • Hospital took appropriate safeguards
  • Injured Hernando star gives it his best shot
  • PHCC seeks a national playoff berth
  • Police reports
  • $12,847 in mini-grants awarded
  • Life goes on
  • Car wash fundraiser will help families in Afghanistan
  • Batter up: Two days of flapjacks
  • Swiftmud okays pumping station funds
  • Union questions firefighter's discipline
  • Dog missing from kennel was killed by car
  • From 110 witnesses, shootout tale unfolds
  • Mayor being treated for tumor
  • City sees skate park cost multiply
  • More cuts for school budget
  • Coach imparted valuable lessons of life to players
  • Police reports
  • Able runs with verve, confidence
  • Bond unites seniors, Wildcats
  • Hudson comes together
  • District meets bring key matchups
  • River Ridge's region hopes now residing with Conner
  • Deputies to patrol weekend pancake fest

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