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Tough Budget Decisions Ahead for Brooksville City Council
On June 24, the Brooksville City Council held a special budget meeting to discuss a variety of pressing financial topics. They delved into the details of the Fire Assessment Rate and the American Rescue Plan Act, which the Sun will be covering in another issue, as well as a potential change to the ad valorem millage rate of 5.9.
Citrus Archery Club ends Youth Days with tournament
SPRING HILL — Some 38 archers competed in the third Annual Youth Days tournament hosted by the Citrus Archery Club in Spring Hill on June 29. In addition to the individual competition, there was a team sponsor match and the parent-youth team match. The next event is Aug. 17, and is the third annual Bob Jones Memorial Scholarship Safari Shoot, with casual registration between 9-11 a.m. Also, the 4-H Club for all youths ages 8 through 18 returns Sept. 7 for the 4-H Open House, and starts back up Sept. 14 at the range. All youths are welcome For more...
Bee Gees tribute rocks Stage West
SPRING HILL – Most people would rather forget the 1970s as the decade of Watergate, inflation, the energy crisis and 8-track tapes that got jammed in players, but there was music, and it’s finding a second life at numerous venues. The group Jive Talkin’ brought home some of...
Sufficool retires from Brooksville Fire Department
BROOKSVILLE – After 23 years of service, city Fire Chief Brad Sufficool has retired from the department, according to a posting on Facebook. The video clip showed a “last call” for the chief, and many people left comments thanking him for his service. In response to an...
Featured Artists: Philips, LoBianco, Gray and Solito
Once again, the halls of the Brooksville Art Gallery at 201 glow forth with a pictorial tribute to a quartet of fine local artists—master craftspeople who are gracing the community with their ‘featured’ fine artworks. The Brooksville Art Gallery at 201 is hosting its latest Featured Artists...
These Central Florida cities deemed the worst to buy home in next the 5 years: report
Florida attracts millions of tourists each year, often for its pleasant weather, sandy beaches and entertainment, but some real estate agents say while it is an appealing place to live, you should reconsider buying a home or property – at least in some parts of the Sunshine State, according to a GoBankingRates report.
Mosquito spraying happening Monday night amid spread of Dengue fever
TAMPA, Fla. — Residents in the Tampa Bay area will hopefully feel some relief from mosquitos as officials are spraying insecticides overnight to control the population. The Hillsborough County Mosquito Management Services are spraying the insecticide by air between 9 p.m. Monday and 6 a.m. Tuesday across South Tampa. The area will encompass more than 17,000 acres. The spraying will start at Swann Avenue and go south to Old Tampa Bay.
HCA Largo hospital performs new FDA-approved tricuspid regurgitation procedure
LARGO, Fla. — A breakthrough heart procedure was just completed successfully for the first time in the Tampa Bay area at HCA Florida Largo Hospital, and only the second time in Florida. It involves tricuspid valve regurgitation, which affects 1.6 million Americans each year. If left untreated, it can...
Commissioner Manny Diaz, Jr. announces July Books of the Month to celebrate American Pride Month
The Commissioner’s books for the month of July highlight the importance of American pride as we celebrate the month of our country’s founding. The post Commissioner Manny Diaz, Jr. announces July Books of the Month to celebrate American Pride Month appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
Possible cyberattack impacting Florida Dept. of Health records system
TAMPA - As one woman grieves the loss of her mother, she is facing another uphill battle, after an apparent cyberattack on a state records system. On Friday, the Florida Department of Health confirmed to FOX 35 in Orlando that it may have been hacked. The system provides death certificates...
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