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NewsPosted onFebruary 15, 2014

Hernando keeps panhandling under control

HERNANDO COUNTY – While other counties in the Tampa Bay area tweak ordinances to control panhandling, Hernando County does not seem to have a problem.…

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NewsPosted onFebruary 13, 2014

Pay it Forward Farm helps single mothers in Hernando, Pasco

SPRING HILL – Famous poet Kahlil Gibran likened mothers to humanity’s consolation in sorrow, its hope in misery, and its strength in weakness. “She is…

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NewsPosted onFebruary 13, 2014

Spring Hill painter uses art to promote epilepsy education

SPRING HILL – Richard Davis remembers what life was like before Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990. “My first thought at a…

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NewsPosted onFebruary 11, 2014

Bonefish Grill is second tenant to commit to Cortez Commons

BROOKSVILLE – Bonefish Grill has submitted building plans to construct its first restaurant in Hernando County. Owned by Tampa-based Bloomin’ Brands, the restaurant chain specializes…

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NewsPosted onFebruary 11, 2014

Local pastor joins Brooksville City Council race

BROOKSVILLE – Natalie Kahler, operations pastor at Victorious Life Church in Spring Hill, has filed to run for Brooksville City Council Seat 5. Kahler, 42,…

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NewsPosted onFebruary 11, 2014

Man linked to six burglaries, sheriff’s office detectives say

SPRING HILL – A 29-year-old Spring Hill man was arrested Wednesday after being linked to six residential burglaries, according to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office.…

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NewsPosted onFebruary 10, 2014

Weeki Wachee students animate history in faux wax museum

WEEKI WACHEE – Winding Waters K-8 second grade students dressed as famous historic figures Thursday morning, giving browsing parents brief biographical sound bytes in a…

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NewsPosted onFebruary 8, 2014

Sole victim advocate in Hernando focuses on domestic violence

BROOKSVILLE – When mornings begin at her desk, Tamera Stewart, victim advocate for the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office, begins by reading all of the domestic…

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NewsPosted onFebruary 8, 2014

Greek festival hosts first toga fun run

The skies cleared long enough Saturday morning for runners in togas to complete a 1-mile course around the Hernando County Fairgrounds. Toga runners start off…

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NewsPosted onFebruary 6, 2014

Hobby Lobby is first confirmed tenant in Cortez Commons

BROOKSVILLE – The first retailer has committed to locating in the new Cortez Commons, a massive retail complex slated for the southwest corner of Mariner…

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