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February 17, 2002

North of Tampa: February 17, 2002 New wing to shelter those who soothe kids
An addition to the Joshua House stems from a great deal of adult caring.

Cat's tale: one month in hiding
Ralph's owners thought she bolted when they moved. Now they are back together.

Chamberlain places 2nd at wrestling meet
Four wrestlers from the school earn district crowns at the eight-team event.

Here's the rundown on high schools
Tuesday marked the beginning of the high school boys track and field season.

DeBartolo seeks rezoning for office
LUTZ: DeBartolo Property Group is seeking a rezoning that would allow for offices on an 8-acre site off Florida Avenue, north of Sinclair Hills Road. The company is proposing a two-story, 30,000-square-foot office building with 110 parking spaces. A zoning hearing master is scheduled to hear the petition April 29. (Petition 02-0427).

He putters around the yard, for good reason
Pradip Patel can be found on his $30,000 private green about three times a week.

Car thefts increase with repeat performances
The Sheriff's Office says about 30 teens are to blame for a rash of stolen vehicles.

Sewer siren disrupts neighborhood
Original Carrollwood residents have been blasted twice by wastewater alarm.

Reclaimed water cost may rise
The current flat monthly rate would be replaced by a fee based on use in Pasco.

Rail work to close intersections
A county engineer says it is tough to predict when the U.S. 41 crossings will reopen.

Engineering his path in life
He has seen earthquakes and wars, but for Said Iravani, education has always been his focus.

Future detailed for northwest Hillsborough
With input from residents, county officials created a development vision for fast-growing northwest Hillsborough. Now they must flesh out the details on how to accomplish it.

Neighborhood Notebook
Residents have chance to try touch-screen voting

The week in review
BELOVED TEACHER SUCCUMBS TO CANCER: Hunter's Green Elementary School teacher Carol Woodson died on Sunday at 53, after battling small-cell lung cancer for slightly more than a year.


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