May 30, 2009 | Citrus County Chronicle
Sailor reminisces about Vandenberg's heyday
Not many people can say they've lived on a ship that's at the bottom of the ocean, but Dan Groner can.
Thirteen students wore their caps and gowns with pride Wednesday when they stood before their families and accepted their special diplomas as the Class of 2009 of CREST School in Lecanto.
The termination hearing for CREST School's Teacher of the Year was full of testimonies and tears.
Summer may be the most relaxing of seasons, the hot sun and lack of schoolwork promoting laziness and lethargy in children.
Freezer violations up for review
The Freezer zoning case is back on the front burner. One of Citrus County's most contentious land-use issues heads to the planning and development review board today for a 9 a.m. hearing at the Citrus Springs Community Center.
Extension service slates food safety class
The University of Florida/IFAS Citrus County Extension Service is providing training to help food managers and staff keep food served to Florida's consumers safer.
Weather service issues warning for storms
A line of storms is affecting Florida's West Coast from Citrus County through Lee County, according to the National Weather Service.
Nancy Jane Rose says she has "always been a pirate at heart." The longtime Citrus County resident has placed her crafts table strategically to attract people passing by on State Road 44 in Lecanto heading to the flea market.
the Issue : Preparing for 2009 hurricane season.
Very soon you will be introduced to Ana and Bill. Then say hi to Claudette, Danny, Erika and Fred.
Inverness woman killed Monday night in crash
A 20-year-old Inverness woman died in a two-vehicle car crash Monday night. Krystle Lynne Churchill was traveling southbound on North Anthony Avenue with one unidentified passenger when she ran a stop sign at County Road 486, according to a preliminary report from the Florida Highway Patrol.
Deltona Trinity Christian soars in Class 1A
DELTONA a ' Shortly before The West Volusia Beacona TMs deadline, the Deltona Trinity Christian Eagles soared to a 12-2 win over Lecanto Seven Rivers Christian in the quarterfinals of the Class 1A baseball tournament.