North of Tampa: March 23, 2001
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Search party

Those stretch limos gliding through Tampa were for 176 teenagers who won the chance to play in a scavenger hunt. |
Odessa post leads way in Korean War remembrances
Post 147 plans a series of events, beginning with a pizza party tonight, to mark the war's 50th anniversary.
Wharton tennis wants to make up for last year's disappointment
PEBBLE CREEK -- After a disappointing finish last year, the co-captains of Wharton boys tennis teams are hoping to guide their team to a state championship this year.
Playing fields are left out of area's game plan
Families have swarmed to New Tampa, only to find a lack of fields for youth sports. Even adult soccer players are looking for a place to tread.
Design your landscaping with a focus on security
Most of us care for our yards for aesthetic reasons, but your landscape may also be your first safeguard against thefts and burglaries. There are a number of ways to design your landscape to deter criminal intentions.
Out & about
WINE FESTIVAL: Indulge in fine food and tempt your taste buds with more than 60 wines while listening to live entertainment. The Westchase Women's Club is hosting its fourth annual wine festival from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday in Westchase Square, 12139 W Linebaugh Ave., just off Countryway Boulevard in the Publix parking lot.
Deputies round up businesses for crime watch
The program would extend along Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, from Fletcher Avenue to County Line Road.
Neighbors want to sway plans for subdivision
Those living near the development on the outskirts of historic Citrus Park have several concerns.
Veteran crafts a life of pleasure after pain
A Purple Heart recipient knows that "there's nothing romantic about war." But woodworking, volunteering and trips to Belize have brought satisfaction.
District settles 'sick school' case
More than half a million dollars paid by a construction company will cover most of the expense of cleaning up Denham Oaks.
Death renews attention to S Village Drive
Even raised warning strips and loads of signs can't make a road accident-proof.
Hometown pride is prize at Spirit Games
With activities such as softball tournaments and foot races, the Community Spirit Games try to build a sense of community in Keystone.
Residents debate children's program
The meeting was one of the last opportunities for residents in Plantation of Carrollwood to discuss the issue before it goes to a vote in April.
Questions and opinions
Gardening questions
Crime briefs
Vandalism of renters' cars is investigated