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April 29, 2003
History museum director takes Heritage Village job
LARGO - Tracy Spikes, who began work March 31 as director of the St. Petersburg Museum of History, has accepted a job as curator of education at Heritage Village.
3-vehicle crash hurts 4 people
The accident, involving a Mercedes, a Cadillac and a dump truck, happened at Tampa Road and Sunflower Drive.
Children of invention
What to do with that leftover pizza? Where to find a tasty shampoo? The gifted kids at Leila Davis Elementary asked the questions, then created the answers.
Library's community room back on agenda
The Tarpon Springs City Commission will revisit its plan to restrict the use of a meeting room at the facility.
Like a good neighbor, Oldsmar is there
A volunteer force turns out to paint and do repairs and yardwork for elderly and disabled residents.
Mall, PSTA disagree on buses
The newly renovated Clearwater Mall might not have public bus service due to a disagreement between the local transit authority and the mall's developer, the Sembler Co.
No binoculars needed for new street signs
LARGO - The dingy green street signs have lost their looks. Time for something bigger, brighter, bolder.
Oldsmar council member suspended
The governor orders Marcelo Caruso suspended immediately after charges are filed against him. The mayor says Caruso should have resigned before he was suspended.
Poet gives voice to contest's winning verse
During poet Nikki Giovanni's visit to the library, she reads works by winners of the Poetry Challenge.
Runway work moves forward
The county closes a deal for the third of four tracts for the runway extension at St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport.
Think you saw a rock star? Better look again
Clearwater police waded into a crowd of Creed fans to arrest a man they call a scam artist.
Obituary
Schauweker, 57, graphic artist, leader in community
PALM HARBOR - Graphic artist and community leader James Schauweker died of cancer Sunday (April 27, 2003) at Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater. He was 57.
Letters: Time has come for Largo human rights ordinance
Re: Largo human rights ordinance.
Tampa Bay headlines
District needs more drivers
Workers warned of deep school cuts
Clothes aside, Acton never in line for city job
Noki the teensy Yorkie gets star treatment
LightningDevils fans are rowdy in red
ObituaryMarvin Davies, longtime area civil rights activist
South Pinellas headlines
Bayfront Center's days might be numbered
Hillsborough headlines
Man killed in collision on Racetrack Road
News of Florida
Family, friends bid farewell to a 'patriot and warrior'
Around the stateLafayette sheriff again suspended after DUI arrest
LegislatureMedically Needy plan gets reprieve
Bright Futures, tuition break GOP's ranks
Even opponents oppose changes to Glades bill
Budget negotiations hit two more bumps
Budget writer bids for 2006 House speaker
Condos could get to vote on sprinklers
Crist's 'comfort' level rises on phone rate bill

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