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March 6, 2002

Digging lessons
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[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
Seven Springs Elementary students show enthusiasm for dirty work when they plant flowers to attract butterflies.
Steeplechase course rates in nation's top 5
A national inspector calls Dade City's course absolutely beautiful and its two-year achievement "just fantastic."

New Target offers everything from stocks to artichoke pilaf
The SuperTarget's official grand opening is Sunday, but the department-grocery store combination opens this morning.

School may alter class schedule
Administrators at Land O'Lakes High look at two starting and ending times for the school day, with one group beginning at 9:30 a.m.

College classes may be answer to high schools' overcrowding
Officials hope letting students attend PHCC courses would thin throngs in hallways while giving them a jump on their educations.

2 coaches in trouble over night in hotel
Although neither baseball coach is accused of having sex with a 16-year-old Pasco High student, both shared a hotel room with her.

Wildcats whip up frenzy with basketball success
As Wesley Chapel plays Lakeland in the state semifinals today, the interest at the school and throughout the community is at a fevered pitch.

Judge calls mistrial in manslaughter case
The teen's lawyer, a family friend, says he hasn't tried a criminal case in 15-plus years.

Judge's ruling in death penalty case is confusing
Re: Judge rejects death sentence vote, March 2

New source needed to fund library growth
Twenty-two years ago, Pasco County formed its library system out of a patchwork network of old buildings and a few periodicals.

Believe it
The Wildcats credit their success to team confidence

Surgery postpones Gaime trial
The woman accused of killing her son needs up to eight weeks to recover from a pending hysterectomy, her attorney says.

County starts over on adult ordinance
Tossing out the old regulations, commissioners vote to pay outsiders to draw new ones.

Suit filed against Chasco Fiesta
Calling it a portrayal of "ritualistic murder" and harmful to children, the suit wants the pageant canceled.

Fire squad desperate to fill dispatcher job
The Zephyrhills fire chief says calls are being handled too frequently by people on overtime.

Woman, 82, and husband, 88, killed in crash
Two teens in another vehicle involved in the accident are hospitalized with injuries.  


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