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November 2, 2001


Brought to light
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[Times photo: Ron Thompson]
The galleries and gift shops along Yulee Drive in Old Homosassa host a candlelit open house using luminaries to showcase the artists and shops of the area.
Jan Glidewell
Island Hotel bunker is remnant of a past crisis
I have to admit I am fascinated with the story of the Cuban Missile Crisis, mostly because I missed it, which might be why some aspects of the situation are funnier to me than other people, although the tale of the bunker at the Island Hotel in Cedar Key looks less crazy in today's light than it did scant months ago.

Florida Power: Don't send in troops for us
The power company says it won't ask for National Guard protection at its Crystal River nuclear plant. Meanwhile, troops are sent to the state's two other plants.

Big top sets up in town
Mr. Jiggs gives kids a sneak peek at the Clyde Beatty-Cole Brothers Circus, which performs this weekend at Crystal River Mall.

Old storage tank found at park site
INVERNESS -- Frank DiGiovanni lifted the wooden plank and peered at the earthen hole beneath, where a rusted metal edge poked through the soft, brown dirt.

Brown Schools gets top marks
Monitors find the facility compliant with rules on treatment plans, physical exams and therapeutic records.

Commodity food distribution set for Nov. 14 at two sites
Citrus County Support Services announces the next Commodity Food Distribution will be from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 14 at both distribution centers: the Citrus County Auditorium, 3610 S U.S. 41 (the fairgrounds), Inverness and the West Citrus Community Center, 8940 W Veterans Drive, Homosassa.

Music appetites to feed on country Jam
Glen Campbell and a reunited Gatlin Brothers take the stage at this year's Crystal River Jam.

This week
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Back attack
Five talented players give Lecanto a ground game that has the program on the brink of its first winning season.

It will be home sweet home for Pirates
As the North Marion players danced and celebrated a 21-14 victory on the Crystal River midfield logo two weeks ago, the faces of the exiting Pirates said it all.  


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