Sunday Dec 20 | Citrus County Chronicle
Hauler: Lawyer's comments out of line
A Citrus County trash hauler says that a Citrus Hills attorney is portraying the company unfairly in its attempts to hold onto business in two gated communities.
the Issue 12/10: Lost bid for trash hauler.
We can understand the frustration of F.D.S. Disposal officials at losing the bid to haul trash in the Terra Vista and Brentwood communities, where the company had previously served a large customer base.
When Gary Bryant bought Ink Blot Graphics on Thomas Street in Inverness he knew exactly what he was doing.
The property owners association of two Citrus Hills communities decided to bid out their garbage collection.
Fashion show raises scholarship funds
The American Business Women's Association is hosting its second fashion extravaganza benefiting the Pat Woessner scholarship/education fund Nov.
Organizers: Cooter Festival attendance doubles
The Cooter Festival isn't going away anytime soon. This year's celebration may be history, but its effects on the city of Inverness and the surrounding area are not.
When you enter the front door of Lucille Fox's Citrus Hills home, look to your right.
Annual fundraiser dresses down so supporters will step up
Good news for those who consider a tuxedo a monkey suit. The sixth annual Night of the Heron fundraising event is now a "denim and feathers" affair.
The workforce at Crystal River's nuclear power plant has expanded to 4,000 employees now finishing the second week of the outage.
United Way kicks off annual campaign
White balloons, toe-tapping music and inspirational video presentations helped kick off the 2009 annual United Way Campaign.
Board OKs plan changes in Pine Ridge
Decades ago when developers planned communities, they often set aside land for parks, churches and schools.
Speaker plants economic gardening idea
Helping grow a local business that has taken hold makes for more jobs in a community, business leaders heard Wednesday at the Industry Appreciation Week luncheon.
You may not know it's near. "The biggest thing people don't know here in Central Florida is that it can be sunny and bright and you can still get hit by lightning," said Dr.
EDC to hear about business sprouting
Economic gardening will top the menu at the Industry Appreciation Awards Luncheon the Citrus County Economic Development Council will host Sept.
Group protests utility rate plan
Len Grabowski does his best to keep the electric bill down. He installs fluorescent light bulbs, has a power-efficient air-conditioner and turns off the lights when he's not using them.
Five scholarship recipients were acknowledged at a networking luncheon Wednesday of the Business Women's Alliance.
Appraiser gets green light on agricultural exemption
A year after Geoff Greene lost a tax exemption on his Lecanto property in what he calls a political move, the exemption is back in place.
The Citrus County chapter of SCORE, Counselors to America's Small Business, hosted its annual awards luncheon Wednesday at the Citrus Hills County Club.
Two years ago, when Martha Johnson married her husband, Charles, she didn't want to be a pastor's wife.
So many people were already dead on Omaha Beach. Heavy fire resonated in the air as Sam Dixon waited restlessly on his landing craft.