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Articles from the May 1, 2023 edition


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  • "Fetusgate" Part II - Second Investigation Opens into Medical Office's Clogged Drains

    Tom Lemons|Updated Aug 21, 2023

    SPRING HILL – An investigation is underway into suspicious material located in the sewer drains of a local Chiropractic office, and there is speculation that some of the material may be human remains. Last Wednesday, Dr. Summer Vasseur, a chiropractor with Hernando Spine & Injury, contacted a plumber due to clogged drains in the office. Vasseur says she became concerned when her plumber sent a scope into office toilet and observed what they believed to be blood, and what appea...

  • Rep Holcomb Apologizes for Saying "Our Enemies Hate Homosexuals More Than We Do"

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jun 9, 2023

    TALLAHASSEE – During a second reading of Senate Memorial 1382 on Monday, Representative Jeff Holcomb may have inadvertently used his "inside voice" when he announced that Republicans "hate gays." And no, Holcomb is not a Democrat. Democrats have long held that Republicans are homophobic and intolerant to diverse lifestyles, so the timing couldn't be worse when Holcomb picked up a mic and stated, "Isis, the Taliban, and Al-Qaeda, those are the folks who discriminate. We b...

  • Autistic Child Drowns in Horse Trough

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jun 9, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE – A Brooksville family is grieving the loss of a young child today, after an 8-year-old autistic boy drowned while his parents slept. During an unrelated press conference at the Hernando County Sheriff's Office today, reporters asked a spokesperson to provide details into rumors of the tragedy. Denise Moloney explained that a family had recently moved to an address on Orchard Peach Road, where the previous owners raised horses. The property has a large horse t...

  • Nick Carter's Mom Arrested for Domestic Battery

    Tom Lemons|Updated Jun 9, 2023

    SPRING HILL – The mother of Nick and the late Aaron Carter was arrested in Hernando County last week, after officials say she battered her husband over television volume. Officials say 64-year-old Jane Eleanora Schneck and an adult male were drinking and began arguing over the remote's volume control because the victim wanted to sleep. A physical altercation ensued and Schneck allegedly battered the victim, who sources say is her husband. Officials say the victim recorded t...