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November 16, 2001


Homosassa history will spring to life
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[Times photo: Ron Thompson]
A discussion among the people involved in the state park from its beginning is one of the highlights of Old-Timers' Day on Saturday.
Jan Glidewell
Wiccans are not all that wild about Harry Potter
One of the most hilarious things about the Harry Potter flap (and, yes, I consider people getting their underwear in a bunch over Harry Potter to be hilarious) is that most of the hysteria is antiwitch, and witches don't like Harry Potter books any more than most of the Christian right.

Emaciated manatee eludes rescuers
The wintering season opened Thursday. Seven areas in and around Kings Bay closed as sanctuaries for the animals.

Times drops lawsuit over legal notices
In its defense, the county argued it had sought proposals, not sealed bids, and was not governed by rules governing such bids.

CASA needs unused cell phones
The agency that assists domestic abuse victims reactivates old phones for clients' emergency use.

Incentive pay grudgingly kept
The program pays school bus drivers and food service workers for perfect attendance.

Marion middle school students may enter drawing to win chemistry lab
As part of Children's Book Week at the Marion County Public Library System, four branches will have five drawings for middle school students.

Saddle up for weekend rodeo fun
Annual Citrus Stampede Rodeo is a major fund-raiser for 4-H, but a lot is riding on it for cowboys.

This week
INTERNATIONAL DANCE: The German American Social Club of West Central Florida will have its International Dance from 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday at the Beverly Hills Recreation Association, 77 Civic Circle.

Class 2A state cross country
WHEN: Saturday (girls at 9:05 a.m.; boys at 9:40).

One coach says Milton is no fluke
In high school football, there are crazy scores every week, but be honest, how many of you did a double-take last week when you saw Milton had beaten Dunnellon 66-14?

Long road ahead
Crystal River must make a 350-mile trip and outlast potent Milton to advance in the playoffs.

County teams see light at end of trail
Citrus and Lecanto have high hopes after overcoming adversity.  


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