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March 30, 2001

Youths make a 180-degree change
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[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
Five whose lives were once headed the wrong way have won the Turn-Around Youth Award.
Jan Glidewell
Census loss is actually a winning proposition
The tiny East Pasco municipalities of San Antonio and Saint Leo are justifiably upset by recently released census figures that show them as having lost (16 percent and 41 percent, respectively) population during the 1990s.

Cigarette thief: I've been busy
After police catch him in the act, a man admits stealing hundreds of cartons of cigarettes in six other burglaries this year.

Key witness casts doubt on state's murder case
The woman testifies that she saw the victim with someone else shortly before her death.

End of an era at Barb's
Since 1938, businessmen and politicians and others have gathered for jocular diversion at the start of the day. It came to an end bittersweetly on Thursday.

Ippolito deserves fourth term on City Council in Zephyrhills
Mike Bussell, active in the Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce and Main Street, sounds like an advertisement for the status quo in Zephyrhills city government: Plenty of clean water flows when you turn on the tap; the trash gets picked up; recreation areas "are super"; taxes are stable; and the city manager is doing a good job.

Classic drama opens at Richey
The Little Foxes, first produced in 1939, tells the story of a Southern family's greed and manipulation.

Coming up
Today: An exhibit of Japanese ink paintings of Yolanda Mayhall and Japanese calligraphy of Ted Mayhall, "The Brush Dances, the Ink Sings Revisited" concludes at the Pasco Art Center, 5744 Moog Road, Holiday. In the Upstairs Gallery, the original acrylic paintings of Richard Frank Giganti are on exhibit. Viewing hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Collin Raye
Country star Collin Raye will be the headliner at the Chasco Country Concert on Saturday.

Expert speaks on identity theft
Appearing at the 20th annual Crime Watch conference, the security investigator calls it a "nightmare."

Ram not short on talent
Despite being just 5-foot-1, Ridgewood senior Jessica Penokie is one of the Rams' top performers in four events.

Inquiry shows meddling in Port Richey
An investigation indicates Port Richey's former acting mayor's involvement in city operations resulting in the departure of three building officials in seven months.

Right plants can weather drought
A Florida Native Plant Society seminar this weekend will offer advice on xeriscaping.

Bulldog quite a (re)discovery
Zephyrhills junior Tiffany Tucker is back from a two-year absence and is threatening to add her name to the Bulldogs' record book.

PHCC to sign trio of Rams
NEW PORT RICHEY -- On nights when his baseball team isn't playing, Pasco-Hernando Community College coach Steve Winterling usually can be found watching a ballgame somewhere in Pasco County.

Hudson's Barton accepts scholarship
Daniel Barton, who didn't play as a junior and fought through injuries his senior year, has orally committed to play football for Concordia University in Wisconsin.  


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