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June 20, 2002

Crash closes strip club -- temporarily
A van careens through the wall at Club Five Four Wednesday. But dancers were on stage by the evening.

State urged to charge egg farm owner
"If these were horses, you can bet there would be something done," a group leader says, referring to the deaths of 200,000 chickens.

Activists vow club will never be hungry again
Supporters of the Boys and Girls Club in Lacoochee decide they must "step up" and form an advisory board.

Residents to lobby builders for smaller store signs
WESLEY CHAPEL -- Wesley Chapel residents are moving their campaign for smaller and prettier store signs to the shopping center developers themselves.

Committee reviews infant's death
The goal is to determine whether the child welfare system could have intervened.

Pricey friend escorted to jail
Deputies say a Land O'Lakes woman is a prostitute. She says she's merely a hired companion.

Police reports
Woman hospitalized after falling from horse

Man draws sentence of life in prison for killing wife
In 1999, the 25-year-old man bludgeoned his wife, 23, with a metal audiotape player, crushing both her skull and spine.

Former New Port Richey mayor receives public servant award
Wendy Brenner was honored by the West Pasco Chamber of Commerce. Several others also received awards at an annual chamber banquet.

Did you get a permit for your tarp carport?
Recently, 80 without them were cited. New Port Richey asks whether such structures truly require them.

Alpha Omega ready to clean up at state
The track club qualified 25 athletes for the meet hoping for another great showing.

Odessa Post 147 rolling along early
LAND O'LAKES -- Two rainouts have not put a damper on Odessa Post 147's strong start.

Teenager in fatal crash pleads no contest
The plea avoids an emotional trial and opens the possibility of sentencing as a youthful offender, which caps a jail term at six years.

Letters
City attorney is protecting Port Richey
Re: An ill-conceived legal strategy from city attorney, June 16 C.T. Bowen column.

 


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