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September 5, 2002

Park may become less messy
Hoping for a cleaner central park, San Antonio gets a $300 Dogipot system and asks owners to clean up after their dogs.

1-armed golfers to begin tourney
Seven Springs will host the tournament, whose one-armed organizer can hit a drive about 230 yards. His biggest handicap? The game, as with every golfer.

Quietly, impact fees for libraries win approval
The new fees of $145 per new home and $97 per new apartment would be used for library improvements.

Sheriff budget gets preliminary okay
The budget, which will get final approval later this month, includes $915,600 to pay for Sheriff's Office medical bills.

Police inquiry focuses on city's use of grants
The Port Richey Police Department has requested records on grants and the building of City Hall.

Survey reveals community ready for improvement
Brown Acres residents say a variety of issues need to be addressed to revitalize their neighborhood.

Inspector: No quick answer on crash
ZEPHYRHILLS -- A National Transportation Safety Board investigator said Wednesday it could take from six months to a year to complete the inquiry into Sunday's plane crash in Zephyrhills that killed two people.

Police may be ballot item
PORT RICHEY -- Picking a governor might not be the only major issue for Port Richey voters in November's general election.

Port Richey allots event money
Also, building owners can have their properties designated as historical and library late fees will be waived if an adequate reason is provided.

Relaxed Mustang means trouble
Mitchell's Tyler Clippard can go all-out on the course, knowing baseball is his future.

Watching TV pays off
Wesley Chapel's Hana Young learns how to improve her mental approach.

Leepa-Rattner museum hosts Appetite for Art program
The Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art will feature Safety Harbor artist Dino Kotopoulis at its first Appetite for Art program from noon to 1 p.m. today at the South Holiday Branch Library, 4649 Mile Stretch Drive, Holiday.

Police reports
Zephyrhills man faces charge of child abuse

Editorial
Fate of police agency rightly goes to voters
Give the Port Richey City Council credit for recognizing its own shortcomings.

Letters
Prosecutors' pursuit of Paey baseless
Editor: Last week in a west Pasco courtroom, I watched Judge Robert Beach reluctantly order a new trial for Richard Paey, who uses a wheelchair.

 


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