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NewsPosted onAugust 3, 2013

Residents trash talk Republic

BROOKSVILLE – Recurring complaints of missed trash pick-ups and clogged customer communication lines forced county commissioners to chastise Republic Services Inc. a year ago. And…

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NewsPosted onAugust 3, 2013

Death row inmate appears in court

BROOKSVILLE – Richard Shere, who is on death row for the 1987 Christmas Day murder of Drew Paul Snyder, appeared in court on Thursday. Shere,…

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NewsPosted onAugust 3, 2013

How to respond to students pretending not to know

Many of us have been surprised at what our children know. We cannot figure out where they could have picked up these tidbits of knowledge.…

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NewsPosted onAugust 2, 2013

Red-light revenues revealed Brooksville has most lucrative cameras, per capita

BROOKSVILLE – Out of 77 jurisdictions in the state with red-light cameras, Brooksville ranks 15th in state revenue generated from the devices during the state’s…

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NewsPosted onAugust 2, 2013

Second watering day considered

BROOKSVILLE – The local water authority board may have relaxed residential watering rules for the region because of ample rainfall the last couple of months,…

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NewsPosted onAugust 2, 2013

Man gets 25 years for role in armed robbery

BROOKSVILLE – Back in June, six jurors found James Michael Rhea, 25, guilty of principal to armed robbery, finding he did not carry a firearm.…

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NewsPosted onAugust 2, 2013

Blavatt will lead Education Foundation

BROOKSVILLE – Former School Superintendent Bryan Blavatt was announced Thursday as the new executive director of the Hernando County Education Foundation. Foundation President Tammy Brinker…

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NewsPosted onAugust 1, 2013

Prison abolition is a moral imperative and practical

In California, prisoners are fighting back against appalling human rights violations. Their hunger strike is into its third week, with nearly 1,000 inmates still participating.…

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NewsPosted onJuly 31, 2013

New adult ed classes to start soon

BROOKSVILLE There is some good news for people out of work, underemployed or seeking a career change. The Hernando County School District and the Office…

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NewsPosted onJuly 31, 2013

Woman loses leg after Gulf swim

Two Saturdays ago, Amber Castleman’s mother scraped her shin while getting back into a boat anchored between Hernando and Bayport channels. By Wednesday, Margaret Freiwald,…

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