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 Tampa Bay: October 1, 2000 North Pinellas County news

Woman hopes to rebuild her black history museum, life
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[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
Two years after her dementia was noticed, the avid historian, full of stories, insists she'll again run the area's only African-American museum.
Runoff entries vie for attention

An expected low turnout has both Republicans for House District 54 scrambling for every ballot.

A young life saved by technology
SEMINOLE -- Just shy of the terrible 2s, she has been fighting for her life since birth.

School violence refuses to end
Despite new safety measures, incidents involving weapons and a rash of bomb threats worry Pinellas school officials.

Tarpon sister city may be part of growing family
Tarpon plans to hook up with the Greek island Kalymnos, but it also hopes to welcome more siblings.

Board proposes park fees for non-residents
The idea is get non-Oldsmar residents to share the costs of Oldsmar recreation facilities, but some sports leagues fret about the effects of the fees.

Billboard mess shows no sign of quick resolution
Pity the poor members of Clearwater's Municipal Code Enforcement Board.

Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.

Northeast grad's birthday is not a piece of cake
A 59-7 romp by No. 2 Florida State on Thursday night wasn't exactly the present Kevin Bishop wished for on his 22nd birthday.

Seminole briefs
Women 50 or older in Pinellas County may be eligible for free or reduced-cost mammograms from the Pinellas County Health Department.

Local opera group presents 'Carmen'
TARPON SPRINGS -- The Florida Lyric Opera will present highlights from one of the most popular operas ever written, Carmen, at 3 p.m. today at the Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center, 324 Pine St.

'Why age?' lunch brings out the best in seniors
You've heard of New Age. Now there's Y-age.

Seminole Fire Rescue plans annual open house
SEMINOLE -- Learn the essentials of fire safety at the Seminole Fire Rescue Department's annual open house from noon to 3 p.m. Oct. 8 at Fire Station 29, 11195 70th Ave. N.


Tampa Bay headlines
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  • 1 dead, 2 missing from boat
  • Ybor reincarnation
  • Tampa Bay briefs
  • Week in review

  • South Pinellas headlines
  • Curb mailboxes remain in limbo
  • Apartment residents angered by wet living
  • Yearning to belong
  • Thieves pounce on cars left running
  • Ex-judge selected for police inquiry
  • Fire service merger talk continues cautiously
  • Attack on values program troubling
  • Redwoods chef plans new Pacific restaurant
  • Kitefliers convention reels in dollars for merchants
  • Judge reconsiders flood grant ruling
  • C-sections: Are they the better choice?
  • Small fry, bigwigs share joy literately
  • ASPEC clubhouse gets renovation, art exhibit
  • New roof will help cool Forest Lakes students
  • Treasure Island will welcome trolleys too
  • Communications device or . . . alien contraption?
  • Roscoe Tanner is new pro at club
  • Sunset Beach park strolling forward
  • Beach city hall site is valued at $1.23-million

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • State attorney demands silence
  • Greens tout Nader, build base in bay area
  • Tampa architect dies after being thrown from horse in fox hunt

  • News of Florida
  • Gopher tortoise losing the race to development
  • A city sparks scrutiny of ties to Scouts
  • Suit against Gallagher set for hearing
  • Gore returns to Sarasota to work, prepare
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