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NewsPosted onSeptember 6, 2013

Florida’s First Lady visit Challenger K8

First Lady Ann Scott visited Sharon Twyman’s first grade classroom Thursday at Challenger K8. She visited with district staff and teachers and then read students…

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NewsPosted onSeptember 4, 2013

Ingenuity at work at West Coast Classic Auto Restoration & Repair

Mike Haskell is a true car enthusiast with a deep, unbreakable love for his 1957 Chevrolet. The classic body style is preserved underneath thick, dull…

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NewsPosted onSeptember 4, 2013

Obama may want a Middle East mess

Barack Obama is either the most inept president ever to sit in the White House or he is an enemy of the Republic. For the…

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NewsPosted onSeptember 1, 2013

Brooksville mayor’s abuse of power unacceptable

THE ISSUE: Brooksville Mayor Lara Bradburn’s decision not to allow public input at city’s fluoridation workshop. OUR OPINION: The Mayor needs to allow all sides…

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NewsPosted onSeptember 1, 2013

The liquidation of Fannie and Freddie

Sens. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., and Mark Warner, D-Va., have proposed legislation that would liquidate (slowly wind down) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – now in…

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NewsPosted onAugust 31, 2013

Hernando, Citrus counties eye merger

BROOKSVILLE – Hernando County transportation officials agree a merger with their Citrus County counterparts would benefit both regions, but there is division about how much…

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NewsPosted onAugust 31, 2013

Former mermaids return to water to perform at Weeki Wachee Springs

WEEKI WACHEE – As the August rain fell outside, seven mermaids performed to a packed audience at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park on Saturday. The…

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NewsPosted onAugust 31, 2013

More ire over reduced busing

BROOKSVILLE – What Jennifer Pontrelli has experienced in picking up and dropping off her children since school began prompted her to start doing research and…

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NewsPosted onAugust 31, 2013

Man gets probation for illegal transport of chimpanzees

BROOKSVILLE – A Nevada man was sentenced to six months probation on Thursday after pleading no contest to charges of illegally possessing and transporting chimpanzees…

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NewsPosted onAugust 31, 2013

Man gets 12 years for probation violation

BROOKSVILLE – David Alan McBurnett Jr., 23, served two years in prison after pleading guilty to beating his girlfriend’s baby to death 2009. Judge Daniel…

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