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March 13, 2003

AIM protests Chasco Fiesta sponsorship
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The American Indian group accuses the St. Petersburg Times of racism for supporting the Chasco Fiesta.
Fliers get attention, all right -- deputy's
A deputy could face discipline, but even that won't stop a dead woman's father from posting provocative papers.

Schools chief coy on retirement plans
He won't say for sure if it's imminent, but he's thinking about it. And he has called a rare meeting next week.

One doctor finds Gaime competent to stand trial
A second doctor has submitted a sealed report for a crucial hearing today on the mother's mental competence.

Axle falls from rock truck, strikes SUV, killing driver
A passenger, the driver's wife, is injured in the accident involving a rock truck on U.S. 19.

City manager of Dade City up for similar job in Polk
DADE CITY -- City Manager Doug Drymon, who has announced he will step down this summer, is on the short list for a new position in neighboring Polk County and might learn whether he has the job by the end of the week, according to a city official there.

Bingo controversy brings mystery money to light
PORT RICHEY -- Out of the city's bingo controversy comes the case of the mystery money.

Port Richey: Knocking down houses is easy part
The City Council wants to get rid of condemned houses but doesn't have the money to maintain the properties.

Bingo hall owner not giving up on debate
Mollie Kolokithas says the city is only hurting charities by changing the ordinance; council members say they're not trying to shut down the hall.

Pasco loses its defensive coordinator
DADE CITY -- Will Dettor, who earned praise as a 24-year-old defensive coordinator at Pasco in the fall, is leaving the Pirates to accept a job with Union County High School in Lake Butler.

Five players from Pasco get scholarships
Once they officially commit, football standouts will mark the schools' largest group of college signees.

Innisbrook, PGTA take area titles
Area winners have been named in USA League Tennis' 3.5 super senior women's competition and the 3.5 senior men's division.

Girls soccer pioneer Wilcox steps down
HUDSON -- For the first time in 23 seasons at Bayonet Point Middle, Jim Wilcox was nowhere to be found at that school's soccer games.

A landmark for Mitchell: first recruit
Center David Broughton, a starter in all three seasons the program has existed, heads to Division III Cornell College in Iowa.

Police reports: Man accused of firing shots at nightclub crowd
NEW PORT RICHEY -- A 23-year-old New Port Richey man was arrested on two counts of attempted murder after he fired shots into a crowd outside the Bourbon Street Night Club early Wednesday morning, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.

Editorial: Dade City's proposal puts burden on its poor
Dade City is pursuing a new way to finance essential government services that will reward the owners of the city's most valuable property while penalizing charities, schools, churches and its poorest homeowners.

Letters: Mean tricks in New Port Richey
Editor: I must comment about the article written by Jan Glidewell regarding impact fees. Anyone who was at the New Port Richey City Council session on March 5 certainly saw the sleight of hand used by our esteemed City Council.

 


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