Tampa Bay: April 5, 2001
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Up for the competition

[Times photo: Scott Keeler]
Seminole Middle School seventh-grader James Sullivan, 13, clears the bar at 4 feet, 6 inches while practicing the high jump. District track competition began Wednesday. |
North Pinellas County news
As times change, so will clubhouse
The Clearwater Country Club is spending $2.2-million to build an 18,000-square-foot clubhouse with a larger dining room and grill room.
Downtown Largo -- a happening place?
To help developers, city commissioners painstakingly firm up a vision for an area that invites strolling and lingering.
Bilirakis rewards work of EPA ombudsman
He introduces a bill to increase the freedom and budget of the EPA office that investigated the Stauffer cleanup.
Oldsmar's new mayor chides two on council
Jerry Beverland warns that the members and one's spouse might have violated the Sunshine Law. They dispute the allegations.
Oldsmar maneuvers to block apartments
The developer vows to fight the city's efforts to rezone the proposed site of a 272-unit complex.
Please, Mr. Postman, not 'St. Petersburg'
Some lament not having Seminole on their mailing address. Well, how about using "Seminole South" instead?
North Pinellas digest
Mental health day at VA
Sheriff's No. 2 gets early start on race
Jim Coats has $3,000 in his campaign chest and the backing of the retiring sheriff -- three years before the election.
U.S. 19 traffic ends theft suspect's flight
CLEARWATER -- With her 11-year-old son in the van, a Largo woman led Clearwater police on a chase across the city Tuesday night after she snatched the purse of another woman at a grocery store, police said.
Integrity raises one city manager above all the rest
Re: Manager finds way to keep stability, March 17.
North Pinellas briefs
YMCA promotes healthy kids with carnival
Anandan making immediate impact at Seminole Lake
Krishnan Anandan, after 20-plus years teaching tennis, feels rejuvenated.