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Ride with pride

[Times photo: Steve Hasel]
Ted Hardy, 67, of Inverness shows his patriotism as he cruises down Fort Cooper Road after returning from the Withlacoochee State Trail. |
To support the United Way, employee auctions afghans
For five years, a Publix employee has crocheted afghans for a raffle at the store. This year's auction will take place Saturday.
Jan Glidewell
These times demand reason, not blind hate
This message is only for complete morons. Please find the one nearest you and either read it to him or her outright, or at least help with the big words.
Terror halts surgeon's studies
An Inverness physician visiting Manhattan for a medical seminar ends up working at a triage center to treat the victims of terrorism.
Exemptions hurt tree ordinance
The county is grappling with ways to fill holes in laws that protect trees and stiffen penalties for violators.
County found liable in death
Jurors fix damages at $6-million, but the award to a wreck victim's family is likely to be far less.
Citrus digest
Series of historical profiles continues
West Nile virus alert issued
The county recommends "heightened awareness" after a dead bird in Citrus is confirmed to have carried the virus.
Panthers are holding the line
LECANTO -- The running backs get the fanfare. They always do.
Dixie County a pushover? Not anymore
When asked to compare Dixie County to an opponent of recent years, the only name that seemed to suffice for Crystal River coach Jere DeFoor was Jefferson.
The edge
OFFENSE
Club finds another site for craft show
The sixth annual Pilot Club fundraiser will take place at the Plantation Inn on Saturday.
Lonesome tonight? Elvis show brings back memories
An Elvis impersonator performs at Castaway's Pub today, followed by a fireworks show.
Bertie Higgins sets sails for comeback
With Key Largo nearing the its 20-year mark, the singer aims for the tropical music market with a new album, Island Bound.
This week
PLAYHOUSE 19 OPENER: The musical Cabaret has performances this weekend at Playhouse 19, 865 U.S. 19 S, Crystal River. The play runs Thursdays through Sundays until Sept. 30. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $15. Call the box office at 563-1333.