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September 20, 2001


Helphing hands

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[Times photo: Kevin White]
Kim Smart, left, gets help from staffer Karen Gantz taping a flag on a van carrying clients of the Artists' Gardens and Stable, a training center for the developmentally disabled. The group drove through Masaryktown waving flags and singing in support of America.

With blood donations, later is better
Officials say response has been overwhelming. But for now, donors should wait and make an appointment.

Hospital decision prompts give, take
The wheeling and dealing heats up as the decision nears on moving Brooksville Regional Hospital.

Break-in might be linked to drug tests
Urine samples of five county public works employees are taken in a lab burglary.

Many may find summer school days numbered
The School Board plans to allow only juniors and seniors to attend.

Panel: Keep county hub in Brooksville
BROOKSVILLE -- As Hernando County government expands, an advisory committee recommends the main activity remain in downtown Brooksville.

Shot teen recalls asking to be okay
The eighth-grader is recovering at home after being wounded in the neck by an 11-year-old neighbor.

Doctor is proud American who cares for patients
Editor: This letter is written for all the negative responses from our Hernando County citizens. I am in total support of (the doctor at Oak Hill Hospital who made the alleged comment about the terrorist attacks). I have worked for him as his secretary for 15 years, and know his feelings and the honor he holds for America.

Leopards 'getting act together'
Bad weather and cancellations have prevented local teams from establishing much consistency, but Hernando boys coach Pete Lahey is beginning to see signs his squad is rounding into shape.

Police reports
Circuit Court Clerk worker fired over false documents

Two former residents sue nursing home
BROOKSVILLE -- Two women who say they were abused at Heartland of Brooksville filed lawsuits against the nursing home this week.

Hernando notebook
Still no word on doctor accused of comment

Twin must cope with death of their father
"It was extremely hard on them because he was their hero, their best friend in the world," said Amanda and Blair Morris' grandmother.  


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  • Political action group disbands
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  • Undefeated Panthers right on course
  • Woman is driven by battle with the big boys
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  • Class notes
  • A feast fit for seniors
  • Newsmakers
  • Did an uneven road cause crash? Jury must decide
  • Residents can't fathom water bottling permit
  • Workshop focuses on helping the homeless
  • Builder plans homes on pasture
  • Prosecutor calls teenager a predator
  • PHCC approves project wish list
  • At the flagpole, students bond in prayer, songs
  • Prayers detail a different focus as students meet at the flag pole
  • Water users could receive bigger bills
  • Show your patriotic colors now
  • Skilled nursing, pediatric units to close
  • San Ann Chef finds new home in Dade City
  • Police reports
  • Long road trip leads to emotional release and a berth in long-drive finals
  • Senior moves into middle ground
  • Prep football capsule
  • Longleaf tract is a washout
  • Whitworth does it all at all times for Bulldogs

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