Is your pic in the paper this week? Here are all the faces and places in the April 29-May 5, 2022 print issue of The Hernando Sun. See someone you know? Let them know! The print paper is available in stores across the county such as Walmart on 41 in Brooksville, Publix, Walgreens, Winn Dixie, and select Dollar Generals. The paper will be available April 29!
Faces & Places In the 'Sun' April 29-May 5, 2022
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Supervisor of Elections Shirley Anderson and staff members in the lobby area of the new main office for the SOE.
The Hernando County Supervisor of Elections headquarters has moved. They are no longer located at the courthouse, but at 16264 Spring Hill Drive, Brooksville, FL 34604. Photo by Julie Maglio.

Main office of Hernando County Supervisor of Elections: 16264 Spring Hill Drive, Brooksville, FL 34604
Photo by Julie B. Maglio.

Ace Blake, Ms. Jennifer Bronhard (Media Paraprofessional)
Deltona Elementary School Poetry Cafe, April 21, 2022-

Savannah Whitacre, Ally Isaac performing “We Don’t Talk about Bruno”
Deltona Elementary School Poetry Cafe, April 21, 2022-

Deltona Elementary School Poetry Cafe, April 21, 2022- From left to right: Ally Isaac, Kyla Simpson, Kaprice Licht, Milla Rowe, Savannah Whitacre, Mariah Vanatta

Sweet Bottoms brightened up the day with sunflowers.
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Julie Maglio.

Many dogs enjoyed the festival as well as people.
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Julie Maglio.

Green Acres setup at Fort Dade Ave and Main Street selling fresh blueberries.
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Julie Maglio.

(L-R) McKayla Murchio, Hunter McMann from Margo's Blueberry Farm
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Julie Maglio.

Ice Cream Barr setup their ice cream trailer that is normally located on McIntyre Rd
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Julie Maglio.

Walking down Fort Dade Ave during the Brooksville Blueberry Festival.
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Julie Maglio.

Hernando Historical Museum Association volunteers speaking with festival attendees
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Julie Maglio.

Fundraising for HHS Journalism and Yearbook; From left to right, Matanya LeGrand, Rachel Robertson, and Ember Wilson
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Julie Maglio.

Track and field athletes compete in the Gulf Coast 8 Conference Championship held on April 14, 2022 at Weeki Wachee High School. Photography by Alice Mary Herden

Track and field athletes compete in the Gulf Coast 8 Conference Championship held on April 14, 2022 at Weeki Wachee High School. Photography by Alice Mary Herden

Track and field athletes compete in the Gulf Coast 8 Conference Championship held on April 14, 2022 at Weeki Wachee High School. Photography by Alice Mary Herden

Track and field athletes compete in the Gulf Coast 8 Conference Championship held on April 14, 2022 at Weeki Wachee High School. Photography by Alice Mary Herden

Track and field athletes compete in the Gulf Coast 8 Conference Championship held on April 14, 2022 at Weeki Wachee High School. Photography by Alice Mary Herden

Track and field athletes compete in the Gulf Coast 8 Conference Championship held on April 14, 2022 at Weeki Wachee High School. Photography by Alice Mary Herden

Track and field athletes compete in the Gulf Coast 8 Conference Championship held on April 14, 2022 at Weeki Wachee High School. Photography by Alice Mary Herden

Ashley Bump, Off Track Transformations
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Sarah Nachin.

Robert Daniels & Valerie Smith
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Sarah Nachin.

Mallory Posluszny selling organic elderberry syrup
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Sarah Nachin.

Mary Westover, volunteer with the Humane Society of the Nature Coast
Brooksville Blueberry Festival April 24, 2022. Photo by Sarah Nachin.

Up-close view of the construction of a new boat storage garage at Hernando Beach Marina. It will have racks for more than 108 boats. Photo by Summer Hampton.
Remember, more photos for many articles are uploaded online than what is printed in the paper!