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July 22, 2001

New deputies hit street with high hopes
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[Times photo: Janel Schroeder-Norton]
Whether they're nervous or just giddy, the first day on patrol can be a handful.

Rookie cops get reality dose
Ask Sgt. Cary "Bo" Cosimi how he felt after his first day on patrol as a freshman deputy with the Pasco Sheriff's Office, and he responds quickly.

Jan Glidewell
Sometimes, politics happens
So here was my old pal Ginny Brown-Waite, coming off of the interpretive part of her routine in which she proved to the audience that she can be a state senator and work (almost) anywhere she wants to and heading for the big finale -- triple-axel-triple-axel and gigantic leap into Congress -- when suddenly she is laid low.

County to start taking Section 8 applications
Qualified applicants will be put on the waiting list on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Higher ed: a matter of degrees
Community colleges, in partnership with the state's university system, are bringing 4-year degrees closer to home.

Almost famous not good enough for Harry Dash
The three 24-year-olds may practice in a Hudson living room, but their songs are being heard across the country.

Land O'Lakes seeking a vision, along with money to pay for it
Land O'Lakes is having an identity crisis.

Suspect in 1997 murder extradited
A man serving a life sentence in connection with the 1997 murder of a 78-year-old woman has arrived back in Pasco County to face more charges, which could bring a death sentence.

Police reports
Dade City man says 2 men stole car he had borrowed

Shady Hills hopes to bank on clear skies for jamboree
Area PPAL teams begin contact practices Monday.

Around the county
Football

It's all about balance
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Winning the 2000-01 Sunshine Athletic Conference All-Sports championship doesn't mean River Ridge teams were the county's best in every sport.

Thanks to Rotary Club for helping Lighthouse
Editor: The Lighthouse for the Visually Impaired and Blind would like to take this opportunity to thank the New Port Richey Rotary Club for their generous donation to the Little Lighthouse, a program for blind preschool children.  


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