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Tuesday, May 4, 2004
[Times photo: Scott Keeler]
Fire gutted this second-floor apartment Monday at the Imperial Palms complex on Imperial Palms Drive in Largo.
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Two lose apartments to fire
Residents were evacuated from more than a dozen homes at the Imperial Palms complex in the city.
As boat circles in Lake Tarpon, few stop to help
After an accident at Lake Tarpon, some boats passed by an injured man as he waved for help. His fishing buddy died.
Board won't renew East Lake fire chief
On probation since August, the chief can stay until at least June 3, his 20th anniversary at the agency.
Clearwater delay brings 2 camp bills
CLEARWATER - It was only a 20-minute delay, but it cost the city $52,200.
Clearwater polishes its All-America presentation
The city has become a finalist for an award that recognizes cooperative efforts to make progress.
Best of the best
2004 valedictorians and salutatorians
EDITOR'S NOTE: They have the highest grade point averages, but it doesn't stop there. Community service, extra activities and ambitious goals make the 2004 valedictorians and salutatorians the Best of the Best. We kick off our tribute to these well-rounded teens with south county's top public school students.
Briefs
Search on for Bank of America robber
CLEARWATER - Police were searching Monday for a man who held up the Bank of America at 1600 McMullen-Booth Road N. The man walked into the bank at 3:19 p.m., placed a white bag on the counter and demanded money. The man did not show a weapon, but the clerk complied with his demand, and he left with an undetermined amount of cash. No one was injured. Police believe the robber left in a car but did not have a good description late Monday. The robber is described as a black man standing about 5-8 with a stocky frame of about 230 pounds. He appeared to be in his 40s. He wore a white T-shirt, green pants and black work boots. Anyone with information about the robbery can call Clearwater police at 562-4080.
Editorial: Spectacular new library serves on many levels
Clearwater city officials asked for a "signature building" for their new main library - a building worthy of its spectacular site atop the high bluff overlooking Clearwater Harbor.
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