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Parade leads the crowds to fair's fun

[Times photo: Joseph Garnett Jr.]
Farm exhibits, art shows, carnival games and traditional treats are all part of the 56th annual Pasco County Fair. |
Old foes sign up for a rematch
Eloise Taylor has twice beaten Bob Leggiere in Port Richey mayoral races, but he's coming back for another shot.
2 PHCC trustees to step down
James Yant will leave because of term limits, and Ed Collins expects to serve on unidentified state boards.
Jan Glidewell: Too late to mediate if clothes are up in flames
My pal Tom Stearns just can't stand the thought that I am retiring and he isn't, so he keeps coming up with ideas for me to have what he calls a "mid-life career change." He ignores my response that if I am at mid life it means I have to live to be 118 years old.
Lisa Buie: Column: A love for books in life, death
So much for a reverent funeral.
Dade City job gets first nibble
The city manager's post has drawn its first applicant: Karla Owens, who was county attorney in Pasco for four years, until resigning in 1999.
Cobras seek to end bad trend
Hudson is a regular in the playoffs. But it has never gone past Round 2.
Unselfish Ram drives revival
Ridgewood, a team with little previous playoff success, has reached the second round behind Tanner Wolfe.
Wesley Chapel's defense faces another strong offense
The Wildcats have stopped big scorers before. Now they take on Nease and 44-goal scorer Brendan McCurdy.
Gator six differ in style, not goal
Land O'Lakes' half-dozen seniors eye a trip to the state semifinals, but their coach says each goes about getting there in various ways.
Council race draws Poff again
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Robby Poff is trying again.