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[Times photo: Dan McDuffie]
Trapped between two fences
A gap between fencing on land owned by Pinellas County and a private ranch has injured animals.
Bucs fans Tom and Debbie Payne from Tampa try out seats on the west side of Raymond James Stadium on Sunday during Pick-A-Seat day.
June 11, 2000
Crime up, but schools deemed safe
The number of reported crimes in Pasco high schools has increased 22 percent. But officials say other indicators point to improved safety.

Jan Glidewell
Hernando's crime lies just beneath the surface
You just never know what -- or whom -- they are going to dig up next in Hernando County, but my pet theory is that development will play a key role in criminal cases and investigations there for the next few years.

Residents see revival in projects
The Hudson Channel dredging and plans for an improved roadway are being touted as important components for boosting Hudson Beach's economy.

Letters
Residents can help clean up community
Editor: Our older subdivisions need to regroup and take some action against the problems that are threatening our well-being and property values -- the existing conditions of many homes with slum-like appearances.

C.T. Bowen
Election numbers paint grim picture
A week before vacation seems an appropriate time to start clearing the clutter off the desk. Unearthed are the following political items buried in the notebooks.  


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