by Natalie Kahler, Brooksville Main Street Executive Director At the end of Monday night’s Council meeting, Mr. Battista shared his thoughts on the Main Street
Yesterday was a day like all days; only we were there and watched it unfold before us. We could see the demise of the train
There are so many puns to be made in this water tower story, you have to forgive me for plugging one into the headline. There
Victim-blaming is a diversionary tactic used by those unwilling to take ownership of their behavior. So when I saw that in the Tampa Bay Times
“You don’t know what you don’t know. So never stop educating yourself,” my grandpa used to opine during my childhood. I can still hear his
You probably grew up on Aesop’s Fables like The Tortoise and the Hare and The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing. But have you heard of The
Have you watched the latest Brooksville City Council meeting online? The most amazing and rare thing happened: an elected official gathered information and changed his
City of Brooksville City Council member, Betty Erhard, in a now-removed Facebook message, has called to her Facebook “friends” for a boycott of Brooksville businesses
Try as we might, it’s taking some effort to get used to “attending” City Council’s virtual “Zoom” meetings, right? While I was uncomfortable at first,
The members of the Brooksville City Council are not all that different from most other small towns the size of Brooksville, one would think. But