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Counting sheep

[Times photo: Steve Hasel]
Isaiah Hensley, 4, playing a shepherd, tries to stifle a yawn as he stands behind Kiera Morgan, also 4, one of the angels in a First Christmas Night. The two students of the Gingerbread House preschool in Inverness were rehearsing on Thursday night at the Fort Cooper Baptist Church for the show Friday for parents and friends. |
Satan banning mayor a hot item
Despite calls for separation of church and state, the Inglis mayor has become a media darling.
MSBU meeting procedures raise concern
The county administrator and county attorney will offer guidance to the Citrus Springs Municipal Services Benefit Unit after Sunshine Law concerns are raised.
Inverness to host Christmas Parade
Holiday performances of different genres, a craft show and a toy drive round out the activities going on this weekend.
Vote on billboard hangs on odd twist
One of the votes allowing it was cast by a zoning board member who did not realize his term had expired.
Citrus digest
Wal-Mart worker accused of fraud, theft
Computer users group schedules classes in January
The following personal computer courses are offered to members and nonmembers by CRUG, the Crystal River Users Group. All changes and revisions will be noted on its Web site at www.crug.com.
Great news: The season is not over
The warm weather is providing anglers with an early Christmas present: great late-season action.
Outdoors notebook
Clubs
Pure grouper gluttony
With a burning desire to eat and sharp teeth able to destroy a plug, these fish provide lots of hard-striking action when the conditions are right.
Jews prepare to light the darkness
Hanukkah takes on special meaning this year, a rabbi says, "because it was the first recorded case in history where they fought for religious freedom."