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March 9, 2003
North of Tampa: March 9, 2003
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All choked up

[Times photo: Mike Pease]
Fans of Little Lake Wilson feel sentiment, all right: disgust. Now a man of science has joined neighbors in pointing to a culprit.
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Canopy question halts gas station construction
Wooden or steel? Carrollwood Village homeowners and the Marathon Gas station owner so far cannot agree.
Preseason shopping
It's March, but some holiday shoppers will be out in force at the annual Flamingo Fling, an event aimed at Christmas tree ornament collectors.
Prep notebook: Chamberlain sluggers lead county
TAMPA -- If a list of Hillsborough County's softball offensive leaders looks a lot like Chamberlain's daily lineup, it's not by accident. A little less than a month into the season, the undefeated Chiefs have had plenty of hitting.
Citrus Park: New overpass will benefit trail users
CITRUS PARK -- Summer users of the Upper Tampa Bay Trail will have an easier time crossing Gunn Highway near Westfield Shoppingtown Citrus Park.
Carrollwood: Couple regains home lost at auction
Because they failed to pay homeowner dues, Jeff and Cathy Norberg's house was auctioned off. The buyer negotiates a deal to let them keep it.
Police presence hopes to curb crime
Westchase joins several other gated communities in alloting funding for off-duty sheriff's deputies to run down speeders and other law breakers.
Neighborhood notebook: Political forum planned March 19 in New Tampa
NEW TAMPA -- New Tampa plans to host another mayoral forum before the runoff election.
New school plan brings worry
Keystone's first elementary school raises issues about traffic, noise and loss of privacy.
Teacher helps students find the story in history
They say those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.

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