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May 10, 2002

Royal Knights reach first state title game
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[Times photo: Thomas M. Goethe]
TAMPA -- It took River Ridge five innings just to muster a hit in Thursday's Class 4A state semifinal at Ed Radice Park.

Jan Glidewell
Reality TV: If Osbourne can do it, why can't I?

As I contemplate retirement -- which comes with the right to whine about living on a fixed income -- I still look around for ways to supplement that income doing, of course, as little work as possible.

Drums to begin today for weekend powwow

Music, dance, crafts and demonstrations fill three days with celebration of things American Indian.

Lawmakers get Pasco funding list
The budget conference list contains items ranging from library improvements to upgrades in the sheriff's communications system.

Students apologize for 'hate list'
The two suspended Land O'Lakes freshmen say they are sorry and that no one was ever in danger of being harmed.

County offers site for sports
But there is a catch: Volunteers would have to clear the land, raise light poles and accept a 10-year lease.

Hospitals unhappy with city proposals
Neither group wants to stay, but the state has final say. Expansion is a possibility, but neighbors may fight it.

Letters
Accusation of abandonment is just not true

Editor: I was surprised to read in the Times recently that New Port Richey leaders felt that Community Hospital was "abandoning the poor and the elderly" with its decision to move out of the city. We have been serving city residents from all walks of life and all ages for more than 30 years.

Editorial
If Finn wants respect, he should show some

Tom Finn meet Rodney Dangerfield.

Gaime's injuries could contain clues
DADE CITY -- Attorneys for Kristina Gaime -- accused of killing her young son -- say there may be "foreign bodies" lodged under her skin, and finding evidence there could help her.

Kids club lays off six workers
Five more part-time Boys and Girls Club employees might lose their jobs before the end of the month.

No stopping Ollivier
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Misfortune is no match for Emily Ollivier.

Police reports
Man, 67, charged with assaulting wife, deputy

Sex! Love! Taxes!
The farce is the thing at the Show Palace Dinner Theatre.

This week
MADI ART by artist-sculptor Volf Roitman is on exhibit through May 25 at the Pasco Art Center, 5744 Moog Road, Holiday. Viewing hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. Admission is free.

Hear the 'Sound' of big, little stars
More than 60 actors, young and old, make up the cast of Richey Suncoast Theatre's production of The Sound of Music.

Forget brunch, take mom to pow wow
The Mother's Day Pow Wow includes everything from tours of recreated Indian Villages to Native American foods.

Rams clears the bar -- and then some
Michelle Cotharin is taking aim at the school record in the high jump.

Schoolwork nearly kept Gator home
A rescheduled exam allows Alison Foster to compete in the state meet.

Class 3A Florida finals
WHERE: Coral Springs High.

Manatee signs Gators pitcher
LAND O'LAKES -- Philip Whitten, who won 11 games for Land O'Lakes over the past two seasons, accepted a scholarship to Manatee Community College.

County coaches help out Rams
NEW PORT RICHEY -- The night before his team's region final at Ocala Forest, Ridgewood coach Larry Beets had to attend the Sunshine Athletic Conference coaches meeting, where the all-conference teams are selected.

Saint Leo coach bails Monday; Lions line up another Tuesday
New women's basketball coach Jodi Beth Kest resigns to take care of a family matter.

 


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