Wednesday Jul 1 | Citrus County Chronicle
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.
The prime parking spot in front of the Ted Williams Museum and Hitters Hall of Fame still is reserved.
A Citrus Hills property-management company is hoping a fledgling recycling program catches on.
They may not be kissing cousins, but that doesn't mean Gary and Sue Allen of Citrus Hills aren't thrilled to be related to "American Idol" finalist Kris Allen.
Law Week celebrates community service
Before he became the 16th president of the United States of America, Abraham Lincoln had a lengthy career as a lawyer in Illinois.
United Way honors - spirit of community'
Even during tough economic times riddled with so much uncertainty, United Way said they have remained steadfast in providing help to those who need it in the community.
Adults with developmental disabilities are reliable, enthusiastic and valued members of the workforce.
The female caller described Schembri as a loyal Republican. She laid blame for Schembri's troubles at the feet of commission Chairman John Thrumston.
Hernando homeowners frustrated with Nick Stanko Masonary
Marcia O'Hara is disappointed, but not surprised her driveway still isn't fixed.
On Saturday, when the friends and family of Paula Williams meet at Citrus Hills for the inaugural Live, Laugh, Love 5K Run/One-Mile Walk for Paula Williams, they'll remember the woman with the beautiful smile.
Greene: Hirings, firings good for office
To hear Property Appraiser Geoff Greene tell it, the 13 people he fired had neither face nor name.
Musical program will aid local abuse victims
It's more than "An Afternoon of Musical Delight." Attending Citrus Abuse Shelter Association's concert fundraiser Saturday will help families suffering from physical abuse.
the Issue : Property appraiser's staff changes
During election season, varied business leaders from the community rallied financially around Geoff Greene, who successfully ran as a Republican for property appraiser.
With snowbirds ending their winter stays and heading back up North, the Doctor Ride volunteer program is feeling the effects of their absence.
Latest reports show Citrus County cannot escape from the recession, with new house permit applications down to 12 for November.
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