News Digest
July 2 - 8, 2022

Aaron Pool, the county’s new development services manager, has merged multiple government departments to streamline the planning process.
The Hernando County Board of County Commissioners will hold the following upcoming workshops and public hearings.
Last month, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) voted 4-1 to increase building fees by 25% beginning in Fiscal Year (FY) 2023. Commissioner Beth Narverud was the dissenting vote. The new fees are to go into effect in October 2022. Development Services Director Aaron Pool demonstrated to...
Legislators left no doubt how they felt when they passed one of the first bills in the 2016 session.
The heat is on! With July being one of the hottest months here in Florida, getting out early should start being a priority. The soaring mid-day temperatures, can really affect the bite. Most, if not all, of our inshore fish species are affected by the warmer water temperatures which make them lazy...
At the regular meeting on June 20, 2022, the Brooksville City Council voted unanimously to approve the rezoning petition for the property at 419 Howell Avenue and the structure upon it to PDP-Commercial. The owners of the property plan to use the structure as a “quaint sit-down breakfast/lunch...
A born leader, Weeki Wachee High School graduate Megan Jenkins is this year’s recipient of United Way of Hernando County’s $1,000 Gold Scholarship in the leadership category. This annual scholarship opportunity is facilitated through the Greater Hernando Chamber of Commerce Education Training...
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