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Revelers take note

[Times photo: Boyzell Hosey]
Haven't made New Year's Eve plans? Here's what restaurants and service clubs are doing. |
Jan Glidewell
If this year was next year last year, er ...
This time last year the hysterics were in firm control.
Top stories
Murder suspect called 'quiet'
Authorities searching for answers offer no motive in the case of a son accused of shooting his mother in a parking lot.
Business growth powered by chains
Major retailers and restaurateurs -- Home Depot, Applebee's, Beef O'Brady's, Wal-Mart -- led the way in 2000.
A ticket to paradise lost: Chapter 5
Our story so far: The four remaining lottery winners were being grilled at the Sheriff's Office about the deaths of Paulie and Johnny. Not knowing where else to turn, the four requested that attorney Harry Hill represent them. Harry didn't know why the four were being held, but he feared the worst.
The top 5 county stories of the year: No. 2
In 1985, Earl Bramlett began his second stint as football coach at Crystal River.
Bramlett adjusting to life off sideline
It's one thing to be a legend in one town or even one state. But Earl Bramlett, a former head coach of the Crystal River football program, holds that distinction in several towns and two states after a career that spanned 30 years.
New year, old fear: Fireworks and fires
Rain this week could ease tinderbox conditions, but Hernando County leaders caution against welcoming 2001 with a bang.