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August 29, 2001

Friendly confines
Coming Thursday: the Times' annual look at prep football around the bay area.
Apartment complex proposed in Dade City
The Tampa developer's 192-unit project, which requires the city to build a $650,000 sewer line, would be among the largest in the city.

Commission keeps budget in check
Despite a record jump in the county's tax base, cuts are needed in department heads' budget requests to keep the tax rate at 9.13 mills.

Baby 'rescued' from van a real doll
Zephyrhills police says its better to be safe than sorry. The department will pay for the damage to the vehicle.

County SAT scores down for second straight year
But school officials say the two-point decline signifies little. Pasco students still outperform the state average.

West Nile vaccine for horses due in bay area soon
A vaccine that would protect horses against West Nile virus could be available to licensed veterinarians throughout the Tampa Bay area in the next few weeks, according to Florida's Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

Ex-girlfriend testifies in trial
She says her boyfriend was "agitated" when the woman who accuses him of twice raping her walked into a store.

Neighbors bring road rivalry to authorities
With lawyers in tow, Longleaf and Ellington Estates residents try to sway commissioners.

Rape case reveals pattern of poor police work
Forget "To protect and to serve." New Port Richey police can adopt a motto of their own: Solve it yourself.

Women's doubles leagues ready to begin
When women's doubles leagues begin weekly competition at the Westin Innisbrook Resort next month, Pasco players will be on the courts.

Police reports
Man already in jail charged with 5 burglaries

Holiday man dies waiting for liver transplant
Friends were helping to raise money for Paul Andruitu, 51, a onetime doctor.

School briefs
Pasco school calendar

Pasco Youth Ensemble plans party to boost membership
The Pasco Youth Ensemble, now in its second year, is hosting a Get Acquainted Party for eighth-graders and high school band students at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 6 at the Pasco Arts Council, 5744 Moog Road, Holiday.

Juggling for success
Students in a juggling class have fun, learn hand-eye coordination and get a boost to their self-esteem that helps them with other aspects of their lives.  


Other North Suncoast news
  • Residents to pay more to light streets
  • Two accidents kill one, injure another
  • Residents to pay more to light streets
  • Two accidents kill one, injure another
  • Extending input time turns into 'disaster'
  • Ban lifted on swimming at Rogers Park
  • Seniors top their peers in college exam scores
  • Care for all trumps bottom line
  • Saint Leo is shooting for 20 wins, postseason
  • Central numbers better
  • Hernando bets its boots on senior
  • Springstead optimistic about turnaround
  • Body found near ramp identified
  • School Board wrestles with center's mission
  • Longtime family doctor dies at 67
  • Commission pumps money into EDC
  • Prosecutor questions schools' zero tolerance
  • Citrus digest
  • Private roads to go unpaved
  • City manager list whittled down to 9
  • Around and about
  • Ex-Citrus star will give it college try
  • Warriors' challenge grows

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