November 4, 2000
County support sways factory to stay
Information missing on Pro-Line Boats' grant application had Citrus officials worried.
At Festival of the Arts, timing is everything
INVERNESS -- The 30th annual Festival of the Arts will not be the only thing going on this weekend in the downtown courthouse square.
Brief abduction ends in release
Deputies investigate a kidnapping in which a woman was set free several miles from where a man abducted her.
Man arrested on child pornography charges
Sheriff's deputies say he asked an 8-year-old girl to pose for photographs in his bedroom.
Republicans hold rally to get out the vote
INVERNESS -- Lt. Gov. Frank Brogan made a brief stop at Courthouse Square on Friday to encourage people to vote Tuesday and to encourage their friends to do the same.
Rival's fliers spear Sen. Cowin's votes
INVERNESS -- An incumbent's voting record is fair game in political campaigns. Leslie Scales is taking full advantage.
Kiev Symphony and Chorus delights sold-out crowd
LECANTO -- The Kiev Symphony and Chorus not only performed two sold-out shows at Curtis Peterson Auditorium Wednesday and Thursday, they also left a legacy of world-class music for thousands of appreciative music lovers.
The lure of fly tying
The making of the feathered fishing devices is an art dating back to the third century A.D. in Macedonia
Migrating mackerels will put up good fight
The fall run of Spanish and king mackerel has begun.
Bible-based diet makes followers say, 'Hallelujah!'
Some who have tried the Hallelujah Diet, which emphasizes fruits and vegetables, say it boosts energy and cures ills.
5 men accused of beating hitchhiker
The victim is also robbed after he paid for gasoline, according to sheriff's deputies.