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Thursday, June 11, 2026
Citrus County Lifts Burn Ban as Drought Eases
Citrus County rescinded its burn ban effective May 26 after Fire Chief Craig Stevens determined drought conditions had sufficiently improved. Residents may burn yard waste under state guidelines.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Schools & Kids
Read Section →South Sumter Middle School Students Build Fire Training Dollhouses for County Firefighters
South Sumter Middle School construction students built five training dollhouses for Sumter County Fire & EMS. Firefighters demonstrated fire behavior by burning one structure while students observed with thermal imaging cameras.
Jun 11
Montverde Academy Students Earn 99 AP Scholar Awards
Jun 11
Columnists
Read Section →The Affirmation That Actually Works (And Why You've Been Saying Them Wrong)
Most affirmations fail because they ask you to believe something you don't. Here's the one shift that changes everything.
Jun 11
Why Rereading the Same Poem Changes Everything (And How to Do It Right)
Jun 11
The Art of the Productive Digression: Why Distraction Might Be Your Best Thinking Tool
Jun 11
The Fed Just Admitted It's Been Flying Blind, and Your Mortgage Pays the Price
Jun 11
The Met's Maximalist Takeover Proves Clutter Is a Love Language
Jun 11
State News
Read Section →Deerfield Beach Removes Sargassum While Protecting Sea Turtles
Deerfield Beach balances daily sargassum cleanup with state protections for nesting sea turtles, while preserving the seaweed's role in coastal health.
Jun 11
Second Harvest Culinary Program Lands Krystal a Hotel Job
Jun 11
Hollywood Reviews Key Plans and Policies for Community Development
Jun 11
Pamela Blalock Named Top Volunteer at Beaches Museum
Jun 11
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