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November 27, 2002

Flier touting radio show raises hackles of Dade City residents
Some are outraged that local airwaves are being used by a group that a civil rights watchdog labels "neo-Nazi."

Plan shapes future of adult businesses
A county ordinance would push adult clubs, bookstores and lingerie modeling shops into industrial areas and would lift a ban on alcohol in those areas.

Quarrel snags construction of fire houses
Work on new stations in Wesley Chapel and Hudson are delayed while the county contemplates its next move.

Sign rule will hurts little guy, say foes
Supporters of new limits on advertising signs say the visual clutter must be stopped before it spreads.

Theater's dome given a sheen renewal
Richey Suncoast Theatre's crowning architectural feature gets a gilding.

Lions teams looking ahead to brighter future
Senior Frank Craig will try to help Saint Leo improve on last season's 8-19 record.

Lions teams looking ahead to brighter future
Jackie Pugh and Ebony Winn lead a team in search of its first win this season.

Just put him inthere
Land O'Lakes junior running back Eddy Gibbs doesn't like standing on the sideline.

Zimmerman resigns as season begins
The Ridgewood coach takes the weekend to think, then makes it official Monday, stepping down after six seasons at the Rams' helm.

Fellowship Baptist claims national title in flag football
NEW PORT RICHEY -- The Buccaneers won the Pasco Police Athletic League's Varsity Super Bowl on Saturday, but they are not the first New Port Richey youth football team to claim a championship this season.

Restaurant sues county for $2.5-million
A buyer backed away from a snack bar after the county refused future construction permits. The owner blames the county.

Referendum on police: on, off, now on again
The Port Richey City Council is considering the language of a ballot measure on abolishing the city's Police Department.

Dade City explores water consortium
The partnership with governments and landowners would help keep local control of water under east Pasco.

Zephyrhills triples police cruiser fleet
The City Council okays a financing plan allowing the city to buy, for about $10,000 more, 14 patrol cars instead of three.

State wants ex-cop institutionalized
Using the Jimmy Ryce Act, the state attorney wants the jailed former Dade City assistant police chief in a mental hospital.

Letters: We do not need even one more adult business
Editor: I have lived in Hudson for more than 20 years. I have hoped to see our area/county grow in a positive direction. It seems to have no direction, no plan, no vision. The latest proposal regarding clustering of adult businesses is ludicrous.

 


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