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In the hot seat

[Times photo: Dan McDuffie]
Flagman Charles Isenhart watches for heavy trucks and heavy equipment entering State Road 54 just west of Collier Parkway in Land O'Lakes on Tuesday. |
PHCC board approves tuition hike
An increase in state funding is not enough to cover costs of higher enrollment, the school president says.
Making the best of a $64,000 question
A Trinity man says his two appearances with Regis Philbin on the popular game show was "kind of an out-of-body experience."
Chronicle of Pasco lore attracts fans
That's remarkable because the authors are just beginning to put together the stories and photos.
Manufacturers, EDC invest in employees
The goals of a new, 26-week training course are to increase production efficiency and help workers advance.
Pasco coverage provides plenty of opportunities for laughter
Editor: Jan Glidewell should be warned that his position as Pasco jester is in jeopardy. Jennifer Goldblatt is writing more humorous material, and she isn't even pretending it is anything but fact.
Picnic, yard sale to benefit historic train depot
SAN ANTONIO -- The Rattlesnake and Gopher Enthusiasts, a civic group that presents the annual Rattlesnake Festival in town, is planning a community picnic and yard sale Saturday to raise money for the historic train depot.
Van driver charged, jailed after road rift
The Hudson man faces charges including battery with a vehicle after he accuses a motorcyclist of reckless driving.
City to crack down on junk vehicles
DADE CITY -- City commissioners on Tuesday agreed to get tough on residents who keep junk vehicles in their yards.
Police reports
Hudson man charged in altercation
Ambassadors of friendship
Two county soccer players have become best friends after being chosen to compete in an international athletic program.
Wildcats coach leaves
After one year on the job, Roy Harden is moving to Missouri to be near his son and coach football.
Rain keeps dry courses in the green
For months, superintendents at county golf courses have struggled to keep their greens from turning brown. The past few weeks of steady rain has brought relief to the local links.
Uncle denied wrongdoing in '97
Gary Elishi Cochran, indicted last week in the death of 9-year-old Sharra Ferger, told a detective he thought someone else had killed his niece.
Port Richey fine-tuning its waterfront plans
With the arrival of a second gambling boat company, Port Richey is putting its municipal cross hairs on the future of the town's waterfront development.