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November 15, 2002

Jan Glidewell
What next? A zone for freedom of religion?
With any luck the timing will work out right.

Task force targets U.S. 19 snags
The new group, modeled after one in Pinellas, will study all of U.S. 19 with a trouble spot at Ridge Road and U.S. 19 being the first on the list.

Pit bull digs past fence to get at cat
The owner of the cat, which died, says she'll not get another while the dogs are next door.

Lisa Buie
This fan helps make Land O'Lakes sports
It's Thursday afternoon, time for the pregame ritual meal.

Land O'Lakes QB spreads the credit to teammates
Drew Weatherford owns almost every quarterback record there is. But all he talks about is everyone around him.

Ridgewood success makes history
With a 6-4 record, the Rams head to the state playoffs for the first time in their 19 years.

Growth threatens to squeeze out executive airport
The manager of Tampa Bay Executive Airport said she sees only three to five years left.

Pasco briefs
Traffic lines up as Morris Bridge opens

Defense suggests other man is rape suspect
NEW PORT RICHEY -- The defense has suggested this week that someone other than Michael Porter raped a nurse at a Holiday motel in 1987.

A Holiday Spectacle
Chorus lines, splashy dance routines and soft ballads will characterize Show Palace Dinner Theatre's Christmas Spectacular, a fresh look at holiday favorites.

This week: Pasco
CENTENNIAL OPERA GROUP will view a video of Leos Janacek's Kat'a Kabanova at 12:30 p.m. today at Centennial Library, 5740 Moog Road, (1.2 miles east of U.S. 19), Holiday. It's the story of a suffocating matriarch, her spineless son and the anxieties of his wife Kat'a. Soprano Nancy Gustafson sings the title role. No admission charge; bring chair cushions.

Palm Bay to present challenge for Mitchell
TRINITY -- There is no way to sugarcoat this.

Rams arrive at history
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Tonight, Ridgewood will boldly go where no Ram has gone before: the playoffs.

Gators seek new ending
LAND O'LAKES -- Forgive the Gators if they don't have time for the naysayers. That 1-9 postseason record? Winless in the playoffs since 1983? Yeah, they might have read something about that somewhere.

Pasco sideline
OCALA VANGUARD (6-4) AT LAND O'LAKES (10-0)

Bulldog keeps it in family
ZEPHYRHILLS -- Ask Jamen Monbarren about how hard it is being one of eight two-way starters on a district championship team, and he'll tell you it's nothing new.

Youth served for Pirates
DADE CITY -- For years, Ricky Thomas had been a coach with a hand in everything. But in the spring, he took a page from the Steve Spurrier playbook: focus on the offense and find someone you believe in to take care of the defense.

Wildcats, Tomlin not done making progress
WESLEY CHAPEL -- It's like an Elvis impersonator getting to do his best "Thank you. Thank you very much," sideburns and rhinestones and all, in the middle of Graceland with everyone watching.

Police reports
Sex offender faces charges of molesting 4-year-old girl

Editorial
Changed position will aid police, city
Port Richey council member Phyllis Grae's flip-flop on the fate of the city Police Department is a welcome development.

Letters
Forest Lake's hostility isn't new
Re: Forest Lake Estates:

 


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