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Citrus honors freedoms defenders

[Times photo: Ron Thompson]
Joe Wirthman, an Army veteran, wipes his eyes as he and other veterans are recognized for their service during a Monday morning Veterans Day ceremony at the District Services Center in Inverness. |
Jan Glidewell
Dadblastit Joe, let's try to keep things cl--n
Some intercepted correspondence:
Dive shops deal with setback
CRYSTAL RIVER -- Every November since opening his scuba shop in 1984, Mike Robinson has driven two dozen people from Ohio to Crystal River for a weekend of diving and manatee watching.
Two proposals face opposition
CRYSTAL RIVER -- Among the neighbors and environmentalists expected to pack the County Commission chambers this evening to fight the proposed Halls River Retreat condominium project, a few folks like Billy Mitchell will be pulling double duty.
Hit-and-run injures two motorcyclists
HOMOSASSA -- Two people injured in a Sunday evening hit-and-run crash remained in a Tampa hospital Monday as authorities searched for the vehicle that struck their motorcycle.
Scanning tools examine the body without surgery
Computerized axial tomography, known as CAT scanning, became widely available nearly three decades ago. As compared to the then-standard imaging technologies, it was a stupendous leap forward. Physicians for the first time were able to view the internal anatomy in great detail without having to subject the patient to surgical exploration.
Club season teaches Posta to play harder, be smarter
INVERNESS -- It's a good thing Alex Posta likes challenges because he got one this summer.