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January 26, 2001

North of Tampa: January 26, 2001 Dogged when it comes to rights
CITRUS PARK -- Hollie Sanford describes herself as a quiet person who minds her own business.

Jonathan’s Journey
Why would a young man spend five hours a day on buses getting to and from school? It has something to do with loyalty, drive and a search for stability.

Out & about
SPORTS HISTORY ON DISPLAY: If you like sports history more than hype, make a visit to University Mall part of your Super Bowl weekend.

Team up with ex-Buc to support stroke group
A former pro athlete, in concert with the American Stroke Association, is recruiting novice runners and sedentary types for a marathon training fundraiser.

Ranch land gives way to bedroom community
Homes at the Preserve at Wilderness Lake, across the street from Land O'Lakes High, will cost from $110,000 to $500,000.

Private school’s rezoning request reset for Feb. 13
CARROLLWOOD -- A hearing before the board of county commissioners to decide a rezoning request by Independent Day School was rescheduled for Feb. 13.

A chance to aim high
A group of young people with an interest in flight find a home in the North Tampa Cadet Squadron.

Clubhouse cast as neighborhood’s star
The clubhouse, pool and recreation area under way at Heritage Isles is expected to be the center of activity for people living in the subdivision.

Daughter pens memoir of years of sexual abuse
The woman, who won $3-million from her father's estate after he died, writes a book about 25 years of abuse.

Relocation of subdivision's park angers Oldsmar homeowners
Some who live in the Woods of Forest Lakes are unhappy that the subdivision's park has been moved.

Plan to build home mired in red tape
A couple spends $164,000 and, because of changing county setback requirements, have only a vacant lot to show for it.

Composting stimulates healthy plant growth
Many of you had some cold damage to plants in your yards during the recent cold weather. As I have mentioned before, it is best to wait and trim back the plants after we are sure that all the cold-damaging weather has passed. This is best done in mid-February. I know it's hard to look at those forlorn plants in your yard and many have already trimmed them back, or are tempted to do so every day.


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