District Eases Watering Rules
Record setter: Phelps earns 19th career Olympic medal/B1 WEDNESDAY TODAY CITRUS COUNTY & next morning HIGH 90 Showers and storms, LOW 50 percent rain chance. 74 PAGE A4 www.chronicleonline.com AUGUST 1, 2012 Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community 50¢ VOLUME 117 ISSUE 360 NEWS BRIEFS Family Candidates Political stage to talk water of slain at forum The Citrus 20/20 woman Inc. Save Our Wa- ters Week Commit- tee, in partnership threatens with the College of Central Florida, will host a candidate forum at 6:30 p.m., lawsuit Wednesday, Aug. 1, SHEMIR WILES at the College of Staff Writer Central Florida Learning and Confer- INVERNESS — As the ence Center, Citrus family of a woman who was Campus, Lecanto. killed last week continues The forum will fea- to grieve for their loss, a ture candidates for local attorney vowed Tues- the Citrus County day to provide them an- Commission and the swers surrounding her death, even if it means fil- Florida Legislature ing a lawsuit against the Cit- and focus on water rus County Sheriff ’s Office supply, water quality to get them. and environmental Bill Grant, who repre- issues, which are key sents the family of Jamie to the county’s qual- Seeger, held a press confer- ity of life and eco- ence Tuesday evening out- nomic well-being. side the Citrus County Participating can- DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle Auditorium during the didates will be given Candidates for the Board of County Commissioners District 1 seat, from left, Renee Christopher-McPheeters, Den- same time the area was three minutes to dis- nis Damato and Ron Kitchen, addressed a packed house Tuesday evening at the Citrus County Chronicle Political teeming with activity as cuss their platforms Forum.
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