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Bell to leave Brooksville City Council after December
BROOKSVILLE – In a move sure to provoke concern about the administration of this city, Mayor and Seat 3 City Council Member Blake Bell has announced that he will not serve another term on the City Council. In a letter to Hernando County Supervisor of Elections Shirley Anderson dated...
Nurses stage informational picket at Oak Hill Hospital
BROOKSVILLE — Nurses at HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital need more pay, better health coverage and more colleagues, said Judy Preuss, a nurse in the intensive care unit. About 25 to 30 nurses, many from the night shift in the ICU and some from Largo and St. Petersburg, held an informational picket the morning of June 19 along Cortez Boulevard.
Non-reappointment of Deltona principal brings crowd to School Board meeting
BROOKSVILLE – A large crowd of parents, teachers and supporters in green T-shirts came out to plead for a principal in Hernando County’s schools who was “non-reapppointed” for violating the district’s “flex-time” policy. Debi Shellabarger led Deltona Elementary School and was let go,...
Residents Show Their Love for the Spring Hill Waterfall
A group of Hernando County residents organized a protest to preserve the Spring Hill Waterfall after several commissioners discussed its possible removal at a county workshop earlier this month. “They brought up that maybe we need to reconfigure it so it could give more space to properly flow that traffic...
First Wedding at Vitality Living: Spring Hill Couple Ties the Knot
On their divine journey from neighbors to life partners, Melvin Geloneck and Vicki Oberholtzer of Spring Hill will always remain the best of friends. Their blessed relationship will be celebrated at the couple’s upcoming wedding on July 7 at Vitality Living, 7030 Evergreen Woods Trail in Spring Hill. Vitality...
Independence Day: Is the American Dream of homeownership still alive?
For many, the 4th of July is about independence, freedom and self-reliance, and little embodies those values better than homeownership. It is the American Dream – buy your own home and raise a family in it. But that dream is falling out of reach for many average Central Floridians because of the mounting housing crisis in the region.
Southern Sprint Car Shootout Series Announces 2025 Schedule, Includes Must See Co-Sanction
The BG Products Southern Sprint Car Shootout Series today announced their 2025 schedule. Keeping with a familiar theme, the series announced their 2025 season schedule earlier than most to give teams plenty of time to plan their 2025 season and secure possible sponsorship. The series is set to embark on its tenth season in 2025.
Florida nonprofit encourages HIV testing beyond Pride Month
TAMPA, Fla. — A leader in the Bay Area’s LGBTQIA+ community is using her voice at her day job to make sure her community is safe. Advocates with HIV and STI awareness nonprofit Positively U are reminding people of the importance of testing year-round. According to the latest...
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