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May 2, 2002

Theirs is a marriage of joy and tears
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[Times photo: Janel Schroeder-Norton]
A couple assuages the wrenching pain of losing a child by promising to love honor and cherish each other for life.
Traffic ticket voided for chief's doctor
The New Port Richey police chief says he was not involved in the quashing of a speeding ticket issued to his urologist. It was voided because of a medical emergency.

Courthouse upgrade remains on schedule
The project has come with its share of inconveniences, but completion is on target for August as the third and final phase gets under way.

Deal allows home building to proceed
A compromise on a fire hydrant dispute lets a developer continue putting up homes at The Pines and Lynan Estates.

Saint Leo: Get MBA without leaving home
Saint Leo University, which offers an on-campus MBA, will begin an online program in August.

Zephyrhills looks inward, plots future
Regional planners hear pros and cons, and tonight will ask how to improve the town.

Wendy Brenner has good reason for optimism
Term limits ended Wendy Brenner's first tenure in public service.

Pasco woman's facelift to debut Friday on TV
DADE CITY -- After a few scheduling changes, Dade City's Sandra Jones is due to appear Friday night on the CBS television show 48 Hours in a program on cosmetic surgery.

Pirate sat up, took notice
DADE CITY -- If NFL linebacker Darren Hambrick has something to say to you, well, then you've got to hear the man out.

A Wildcat surprise
Angela Medvid won Wesley Chapel's first region meet titles on her way to the state meet.

Pirates know how to score
Pasco can put runs on the scoreboard without bashing the ball.

PHCC isn't leaving the state tournament without a fight
NEW PORT RICHEY -- So what if four of five Suncoast Conference teams make the state tournament? All coach Tom Ryan is interested in is that Pasco-Hernando Community College is going for the fifth time in eight years.

Knight kept competing
A broken wrist kept him from pole vaulting, but Bryan Gibson found other things to do.

Ram relies on power
Adamm Oliver's strength has made him a shot put star. Just wait until the junior's technique catches up.

Knights looking in the mirror
River Ridge faces a similar team to itself in tonight's matchup.

 


Other North Suncoast news
  • Jeweler jailed on drug charges
  • County's fire-rescue looks for new funding
  • Deal helps county balance books
  • Rejiggered arts hall has start date
  • Offer rental projects alternative locations
  • Retiring banker hints at politics
  • Study: Hernando bear population small, smart
  • Eagles flying high after years of lows
  • Lions 2nd again, wait for a berth
  • Morton takes low-gross title
  • Clearing hurdles to graduation
  • At Spring Hill school, bears are everywhere
  • Civic, business leader Talis Lewie dies at 80
  • Ex-guard charged in inmate sex case
  • Failure to report cat death ends job
  • Sex quiz aims to prepare teens for real-life situations later on
  • A rundown home's charm beguiles buyer
  • Basketball benefit is signing up teams
  • Duke honors 24 Citrus 7th-graders
  • Strong desire to win fuels Lecanto
  • Crystal River digs in for Cocoa
  • Most in jest, students line up to get their due

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