EDITORIAL: Tom Lemons, RNRF On the very rare occasion I force myself to write an editorial, even though I know it’s probably not in my best interest. All my editorials have resulted in fiery debates
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Woman Charged with Domestic Battery After Victim Claims She “Slapped my B***s”
SPRING HILL – Deputies responded to reports of a domestic battery on Saturday, after a couple’s argument turned violent over suspected infidelity.
Read moreThree Die in Separate Citrus County Crashes, Former Hernando High Student Among the Victims
CITRUS – Three people lost their lives in vehicle crashes over the weekend and one of the victims was a former Hernando High School Student.
Read moreSheriff’s Deputy Attacked by Dog, Second Attack in Less Than a Week
UPDATE: 11:02 P.M. - There are now conflicting reports that the injured deputy may have been bitten by a different breed. We will update this story once officials have released the full report. It should
Read moreMan Sentenced to 80-Years Behind Bars for Murder and Several Bank Robberies
REGIONAL – The wait for justice is finally over for the family of a Citrus County coin dealer, after the man responsible for killing 69-year-old Billy Shuler will spend 40-years behind bars for Shuler’s murder.
Read moreEscaped Prisoner Steals County Truck, Captured in Withlacoochee State Forest
UPDATE: 7:42 P.M. - Officials say Trutt is an inmate at a Lake City facility and was working in Gilchrist County on a work-release program when he fled. According to the Florida Dept. of Corrections
Read moreBlaming “Fathead” Doesn’t Fool Deputy, Woman Faces Drug Charges
DADE CITY (HERNANDO) – A Sheriff Deputy’s keen instincts led to the arrest of a Spring Hill woman early Thursday morning, after he stopped to check what appeared to be a disabled vehicle on Gardenia
Read moreBus Stop Demolished in Two Vehicle Crash, One Person Injured
SPRING HILL – A two-vehicle crash injured at least one person and demolished a bus stop near the intersection of Mariner Blvd and Hearth Road.
Read moreFire Risk May Be Lower But Severe Drought Conditions Remain, Code Enforcement Ramping Up Inspections
HERNANDO – A recent burn ban may have been lifted but officials remind residents that water restrictions still apply.
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