Hernando County Chamber of Commerce, Florida’s Adventure Coast, and Brooksville Main Street are very happy to announce the return of Brooksville Matters!
This monthly breakfast updates you on all things Brooksville and how you can be involved in the happenings. You’ll have the inside scoop on up and coming projects, events, and both public and private developments.
The first meeting will be Wednesday, October 6 and our speaker will be Brooksville City Councilman Blake Bell. Blake has blazed a remarkable trail in his first 10 months in office and we can only imagine what he’s got in mind next. Come find out! We’ll see you at The Bistro for breakfast at 7:30am, followed by our meeting that ends promptly at 9.
Preregister on the Chamber website. Or just surprise us and drop in! We’ll be super glad to see you.
The Hernando Sun is a locally owned weekly newspaper. The founders of the newspaper are Rocco and Julie Maglio. They saw the need for a newspaper when the Hernando Today newspaper closed their doors in 2014. Rocco is from Hernando, he went to school from Moton Elementary through Hernando High. Growing up in Hernando enhances his ability to provide background to ongoing issues. The Hernando Sun Printed their first issue in March 2015. They published monthly for a year before increasing to a weekly printing. The newspaper is delivered through the US mail, so it arrives with your mail.
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