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County commissioners on Tuesday voted to lift the county’s burn ban following a recommendation from Fire Chief Craig Stevens, who said recent weather conditions have reduced the immediate wildfire threat in unincorporated Citrus County.

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A political transformation more than two decades in the making will provide the backdrop as candidates begin qualifying next month for county, state and federal offices across Citrus County.

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BEVERLY HILLS — Veterans, families and community leaders gathered Monday at Fero Memorial Gardens for the cemetery’s 31st annual Memorial Day celebration honoring members of the U.S. military …

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For the second time in four months, Crystal River announced a newly hired head football coach on Friday.

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LECANTO – Coming off its second losing season in three years, the Seven Rivers Christian football team enters its summer conditioning on a high note after a strong performance Friday night at …

I am a combat-disabled veteran in Florida. For years, I believed that if I followed court orders and continued making payments, the system would eventually correct itself. Instead, I found myself trapped in a maze of accounting disputes involving child support, Social Security benefits, and …

While our community remains locked in a heated debate over AI data centers, we are missing the forest for the trees. The pending 813-acre comprehensive plan amendment adjacent to Holder Industrial Park is being treated solely as a “data center issue.” It isn’t.

Representative Byron Donalds, who is running for governor, has introduced a federal bill to relax nuclear power plant regulations set by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. This would allow a lower quality of concrete and steel to be used in some construction of nuclear plants. (Source: POLIT…

The story of the Crystal Square Shopping Plaza, commonly referred to as 579, continues and continues. The city has just given the developer one more extension. Much has been written, and a great deal of legal action has been taken against past and current owners. The problem is not just the …

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