North of Tampa: February 15, 2002
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Hooked on dance

[Times photo: Mike Pease]
At 10 p.m., when many long for bed, a hip-hop and jazz dance class with students ages 14 to 51 is just starting to get crazy. |
Take your shoes off, kids, we're flying home
She watches as I fumble through my US Airways envelope.
Faithful shoppers mourn a temporary loss
Longtime patrons will miss the Carrollwood Centre's Publix as it closes to be rebuilt and reopened by year's end.
Library group works to be friend to all, not just Westchase
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Sports digest
Little League schedules spring opening ceremony
Player goes where he's most wanted
While some of the top programs in the country had Sickles' Ryan Roeling in their sights, the Naval Academy's confidence brought in their top offensive lineman recruit.
I am woman, hit the mat
The snickers stop once Dominique Molina steps onto the mat for the Leto High School boys wrestling team. She has a 12-10 record and dreams of state championships.
Pasco road projects promise traffic changes
Trinity and Starkey boulevards each will grow about 3 miles in projects expected to be complete this year.
Fractious tax district looks for manager
The Northdale board is looking for a new administrator. The temporary replacement says the job isn't worth the stress.
Traffic to be a little less jammed
By late summer there will be a little more elbow room at Ehrlich and Casey roads after the county adds a turn lane and wider roads.
Students design overpass
The winning designs of four Wharton High School students used Florida themes: sunrays, manatees and palm trees.
Lutz chamber slips into dormancy
The chamber never had offices, only a Web site, and it hasn't had a meeting since October.
Planning the future may mean compromise
While many are in favor of the Town 'N Country plan, some fear the proposed town center would gobble up one of the few remaining green spaces.
Unique gig
Starting with a request from her musician son, a woman makes a business out of embroidering guitar straps.
Development allows movable basketball hoops
But they must be out of sight when not in use. Tuesday's approval came after assurances that the rules will be enforced.
Neighborhood Notebook
Student's intro shows appreciation for teacher