Archive for: October, 2011
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Bays lobbies for routine septic tank inspections

Bays lobbies for routine septic tank inspections

Citrus County Commissioner Rebecca Bays on Tuesday suggested to fellow commissioners that the county should look into codifying periodic septic tank inspections

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Homosassa Veterans Memorial celebrates veterans

Homosassa Veterans Memorial celebrates veterans

An estimated crowd of 600 people, including students from the Homosassa Elementary School, gathered together on Friday afternoon to honor the county’s veterans

Calls for investigation of Gadhafi’s violent death overshadow Libya’s liberation declaration

Calls for investigation of Gadhafi’s violent death overshadow Libya’s liberation declaration

An autopsy confirmed that Gadhafi died from a gunshot to the head, Libya’s chief pathologist, Dr. Othman al-Zintani, said

Powerful 7.2 earthquake collapses around 45 buildings in eastern Turkey

Powerful 7.2 earthquake collapses around 45 buildings in eastern Turkey

A powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Turkey Sunday, collapsing about 45 buildings according to the deputy prime minister

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Gaddafi killed as Libya’s revolt claims hometown

Gaddafi killed as Libya’s revolt claims hometown

Muammar Gaddafi was killed on Thursday as Libya’s new leaders declared they had overrun the last bastion of his long rule

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Hernando store robbed a second time

Hernando store robbed a second time

The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office says the Dollar General store at 1385 N. Florida Ave., Hernando, has been robbed for the second time in less than a week

Violence in Yemen escalates into third day

Violence in Yemen escalates into third day

Explosions rocked the Yemeni capital on Monday morning in a sharp escalation of violence between the government and opposition forces

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RIM offers free apps as apology for outages

RIM offers free apps as apology for outages

BlackBerry users will soon be able to find out at no cost if there are $100 worth of apps that interest then

Lowe’s will close 20 stores, cut 1,950 jobs, plans to open fewer stores

Lowe’s will close 20 stores, cut 1,950 jobs, plans to open fewer stores

Home-improvement retailer Lowe’s Cos. says it will close 20 underperforming stores in 15 states and cut 1,950 jobs

FBI joins investigation in Philadelphia captivity case

FBI joins investigation in Philadelphia captivity case

The FBI has joined an investigation into the discovery of four mentally disabled people apparently held captive at a Philadelphia apartment building

 
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