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High turnout revitalizes Bulldogs

[Times photo: Dan McDuffie]
A season ago, the future of the Zephyrhills' track program was in doubt. This season, new coaches and new athletes have the Bulldogs back on course. |
Boy's death brings rift for couple
A wife turns her back on a husband accused of killing the 3-year-old they planned to adopt.
For suspect, chase wasn't the first
Law enforcement officers say Larry Cook has run from the police twice before. He faces additional charges.
Some child services now in local hands
Pasco becomes one of three counties where a local agency will handle services for troubled children and families.
Shoppers storm new Wal-Mart
Some serious consumers grab a cart and line up hours before the 8 a.m. opening. The supercenter will stay open 24 hours a day.
Man rammed house, police say
The man had been fighting with his ex-girlfriend when he forced her car into her mother's house with his van, they say.
Port authority tells City Council to dredge canals
The chairman of the Port Authority Committee says the canal problem must not be ignored any longer.
Raise talk shows public servants' motivations misguided
Cathi Compton must want some competition.
2 more teens go to court in school vandalism case
One pleads no contest and the other is found guilty in the break-in at Sand Pine Elementary School.
Port Richey man dies in accident
ARIPEKA -- An 88-year-old man died after a car crash at the intersection of U.S. 19 and Ideal Lane on Wednesday morning.
County to make push for CPR awareness
Two rescue workers who saved a toddler using the technique say it's useful for anyone to learn.
SR 52 business park proposal in works
The park would compete with the One Pasco business park near I-75.
Heritage Park Foundation meets Tuesday
The regular meeting of the Heritage Park Foundation will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Land O'Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway in Land O'Lakes. Interested residents are encouraged to attend. For information, call Kurt Conover at (727) 861-5141.
Aggravation finally ends with Mustangs' first win
The first-year program withstood six losses to start the season before defeating Gulf.
Pitcher-catcher combo controls team's fortunes
Zephyrhills senior pitcher Ashley Tunker and sophomore catcher Robin Hanlon are allowed to call their own pitches.
Sideline
Girls basketball
Mustangs sold on solid season
Mitchell coach Bill Napolitano has energized the first-year program and is eager to see how his team measures up against the county's best.
Free tax return preparation
Trained volunteers prepare the basic return for those who cannot afford to pay for tax return preparation. Bring your Social Security cards and those of all dependents, previous year's tax return, and all current year tax records, including W-2s and 1099s, if any.