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November 22, 2002

Jan Glidewell: Offshore resort idea won't float
Here's something I don't find myself saying often.

Zephyrhills promotes family on field and off
Undermanned Zephyrhills hopes its tight-knit unit prevails in its playoff matchup tonight.

Water Group tries to unite residents
A new group seeks to join water permit holders in a cooperative that would allow more local control.

Lisa Buie: Hope, medicine and friends on girl's team
The spunky little cheerleader smiles from a photo, her blue and white pompoms by her side.

Wal-Mart to take mall's place
Bayonet Point Mall is to be razed, and the county's fifth supercenter plans to open in early 2004.

Troopers release sketch of driver in fatal accident
Troopers search for the man driving a pickup with a trailer that struck and killed a driver on the morning of Oct. 29 on State Road 52.

Bids pour in for Zephyrhills police station
The city has budgeted about $2.6-million for a 16,000-square-foot facility off Eighth Street.

Builders prepare for new highway as activists battle
Developers are pocketing prime pieces of land as they look toward construction of the Ridge Road Extension.

Overall crime dips in first half of 2002
Crime in Pasco County was down slightly during the first half of this year compared to last, with violent crime down sharply and property crime holding steady during rough economic times, according to a report released Thursday.

Big Al Lauro: It's gumbo music
"It's gumbo music, a combination of blues, zydeco and jazz," said the New Orleans native who now lives in Nashville. "Our fans call themselves Gumbo Heads."

'A Pasco Christmas' extra family friendly
New songs, more families participating mark the 2002 edition of Richey Suncoast Theatre's annual tribute to the holidays.

This week in Pasco
NEIL SIMON'S COMEDY, California Suite, will be presented by Land O"Lakes High School Thespians at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday at the school's mini-theater. The 14-member cast is directed by drama department teacher Ramona Quave. Tickets are $5. Call (813) 794-9526 or 794-9400.

Women's group to deliver sweet harmonies
Audiences can expect holiday favorites and non-seasonal songs such as Can You Feel the Love Tonight at four-part singing group Suncoast Harmony's holiday opener.

Car dealership changes name
HUDSON -- The Ford dealership on State Road 52 has had three owners in the past two years. Now it's about to get a new name: Suncoast Ford.

Theater group looks forward
NEW TAMPA -- With their debut season coming to a close and a 2002 holiday show in the works, organizers with the New Tampa Players are preparing for their 2003 schedule.

Preps
Three decades builds a tight coaching unit

Gators coach John Benedetto has been at Land O'Lakes since it opened and likes his staff's camaraderie.
Tonight is just the beginning for the county
Tonight is not the end.
Land O'Lakes offensive linemen know how to 'Get'er done'
LAND O'LAKES -- Center Bobby O'Dell calls right guard Josh Harvey "Fat Harvey."

Editorial: The needy shouldn't shoulder tax burden
The New Port Richey City Council should be cautious as it investigates new ways to pay for fire service and street lights.

Letters: City officials, take off the blinders
Re: Changed position will aid police, city, Nov. 15 editorial

 


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