Tampa Bay: April 15, 2001
North Pinellas County news
Cuts endanger funding of civilian officers program
The state Senate recommends eliminating community service officers, who help motorists.
Resort rivals lock horns in legal battle royale
A barrage of litigation could torpedo plans to build a 250-room, $65-million resort.
Excess verbiage befogs language
You say you just don't understand government? You're not alone. Technical jargon and confusing diction stand in the way.
Dragons find way from woman's lair to library
A woman with a penchant for the past displays her collection at the Largo Library through April.
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Student's disabilities not a hindrance
Beth Cigoi, 16, has the same hopes and dreams as other kids her age. She'd like to go to college, move into an apartment with friends and eventually get married and start a career in child care or possibly as a singer or dancer.
Nystrom earns SEC honors
Even before Peter Nystrom (Dunedin) starting playing Little League, he knew baseball was a game he wanted to play at the highest level.
Similar principles guide business award winners
The winners of last week's Oldsmar Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year awards share several important qualities, said chamber president Kevin Gartland.
North Pinellas briefs
Volunteers needed for mentoring programs
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.