Tampa Bay: February 20, 2001
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Searching for buried history

[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
Beneath the contaminated soil at the Stauffer Superfund site lie clues to the land's use by prehistoric American Indians. As they collect "the ultimate show-and-tell bag," two archaeologists are trying to put the puzzle together. |
North Pinellas County news
Employees evacuated after bomb scare
The device placed at a county complex did not contain explosives.
North Pinellas digest
Ultrasound tests available Friday
Librarys new PCs to speed Internet access
Complaints about the slow display of Web pages prompt Seminole Community Library to buy 12 new computers.
Insurance may boost nursing home cost
Skyrocketing insurance at such facilities prompts some community leaders to join officials at the Palms of Largo in lobbying for limits on lawsuits.
Billboard lawyers to county: Itll cost
As Pinellas officials discuss hiring top-notch legal talent, the industry threatens a bruising court battle over removing signs.
Commission turns its back on communities
It is becoming more apparent every day that Clearwater city government has an agenda that does not care about the communities that make up our city. One community after another is cast off by its own fellow citizens, the City Commission.
Health notes
Ultrasound tests available Friday
North Pinellas in brief
Largo man accused of abusing young girl
Club pros Falcone, Carlson run into a flock of birdies
Last week's Pinellas Interclub match at Seminole Lake produced two sub-par rounds by club pros representing Dunedin Country Club and Renaissance Vinoy Resort.
Achievers
Classnotes
Students learn lessons of Holocaust
A middle school teacher says she feels obligated to help her students learn about the Holocaust and discrimination.