News Digest
November 12 - 18, 2022

HERNANDO COUNTY, Fla (November 14, 2022) - HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital is pleased to announce the promotion of Sydney Garrity, BSN, CEN to Director of Emergency Services. Garrity previously served as the night manager of the emergency room, after rising through the ranks as a clinical bedside...
Commissioner Wayne Dukes, who has served on the Hernando County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) District 2 is retiring after 12 years (three terms). Dukes was first elected on November 16, 2010, and his final board meeting was on Nov. 8, 2022. A native of Brooksville, Wayne Dukes is a retired...
Two-term Commissioner Jeff Holcomb leaves his seat on the Hernando County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) to prepare for his new job in Tallahassee. Commissioner Holcomb was elected on Nov. 8 to serve as Florida's House Representative for District 53. Commissioner Holcomb has served as...
BROOKSVILLE - A master plan for a subdivision approved 17 years ago but never built reached the Hernando County Commission on Nov. 8 and was the subject of a long debate.
PRNewswire/ -- Burrell Aviation has formalized a national design-build master service agreement with Lemartec, a MasTec Company. Together, the companies will work on developing regional municipal airport projects that will increase access to air cargo services and allow smaller airports to expand...
The Hernando Sun editor, publisher, co-founder, and owner Julie Maglio has been appointed to the National Newspaper Association (NNA) Foundation's board. The NNA is the United States' largest newspaper trade association with 2,300 members. It has been serving its members since 1885. Julie Maglio...
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A Birmingham, Alabama developer has closed on a land deal in Spring Hill, where it plans to build 348 apartments. LIV Development, which also has projects in Thonotosassa and Pinellas Park, paid $4.35 million for 31.75 acres on Landover Boulevard in Spring Hill.
Brooksville Main Street is inviting the community to escape the rigors of everyday life and experience the beauty of the Yuletide via the Festival of Trees! This will be a beautiful and sparkling collection of about 15 to 20 decorated Christmas trees personally adorned by businesses and...
The 1885 Depot Museum on Russell Street in Brooksville is now honored with the placement of a State of Florida Historic Site marker in front of the building. The official dedication of the marker took place on Saturday, November 5th. The Historic Hernando Preservation Association obtained the funds...
'Dining Under the Stars' had its second incarnation in downtown Brooksville. Main Street was closed in front of the Court House and tables were set up in the street for the entire block. This is a farm-to-table event benefiting Mid Florida Community Services, Inc., and the Children's Advocacy...
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