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Articles from the July 10, 2023 edition


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  • Deputies use Narcan to Save Absconded Clown-Faced Child Sex Predator

    Tom Lemons, July 12, 2023|Updated Nov 4, 2023

    BROOKSVILLE – A child sex abuser who was recently released from prison is back behind bars today, after attempting to remove his GPS monitoring device. According to officials, just before 2:00 a.m. last Saturday, an officer with Probation and Parole was searching the area of the 7-Eleven on Broad Street for absconded sex offender, 29-year-old Albert Lee Gardner. Officials say Gardner, a convicted child sex abuser, removed his GPS device and threw it in a nearby dumpster. Durin...

  • Woman Dies After Tree Falls on Her Mobile Home

    Tom Lemons, July 10, 2023|Updated Nov 4, 2023

    WEEKI WACHEE – An investigation is underway in the death of a 50-year-old woman who died as the result of a tree falling on her mobile home. The incident occurred around 11:30 a.m. this morning at a residence on Tooke Lake Blvd, where a large oak tree fell across the victim's home. Sources say the victim, who was inside the home at the time of the incident, suffered head trauma and died at the scene....

  • HCSO Violates Woman's Rights for Making Simple Request on Facebook

    Tom Lemons, July 13, 2023|Updated Jul 17, 2023

    HERNANDO – The First Amendment is widely held as the most important part of the Bill of Rights. Without the First Amendment, our liberty and independence would be subverted and open the door to tyrannical rule. In recent years, Big Tech moguls like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, actively engaged in suppressing free speech through censorship and indoctrinating its subscribers with whatever information they feel society should support. These q...

  • Former "Woke" Teacher Launches Podcast, Transgender Teacher Terminated, District Employee Reprimanded

    Tom Lemons, July 11, 2023|Updated Jul 12, 2023
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    BROOKSVILLE – The Hernando County School District had its fair share of controversies during the 2022-2023 school year, and 2024 look like it will be no less provocative. From threatening comments made by a transgender teacher at Fox Chapel Middle School, to the showing of a prohibited "woke" Disney movie by a Winding Waters K-8 teacher, the subsequent hullabaloo kept Hernando County in the national spotlight for several months. The now-former Winding Waters 5th grade t...