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Families peruse fair to feel good

[Times photo: Janel Schroeder-Norton]
People from around Pasco take advantage of free school physicals and information about resources. |
Focus now on murder suspect
Jury selection begins today for the man investigators say planned a drug deal and set up the shooting of two teens.
Loss slows college growth plan
Saint Leo University still wants to markedly increase enrollment, but says it may take longer than expected.
Need help? Agencies offer it, but do be polite
As a reporter, one thing that you can always be sure of is that on any given day you never, ever, know what kind of interesting calls you're going to get. Particularly if you work for the Pasco Times.
It's time to oppose the Bush brothers' damaging policies
Editor: Re: Thurman exploits Social Security, July 13 letter to the editor:
City needs leaders to work together
The city of Zephyrhills public therapy session last week produced at least one tangible result:City Council member Jim Bailey said he will withdraw a requested ethics complaint against City Manager Steve Spina.
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Auction gives neglected animals a second chance
Animal Services holds an auction for about 50 animals seized from a woman fined for mistreating them.
Coast Guard safe-boating classes start Wednesday
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 11-06 of New Port Richey is sponsoring two safe-boating courses.