Tampa Bay: October 2, 2000
North Pinellas County news
Libraries thriving in the age of Internet
Five cities in Pinellas County plan to build new libraries at a total cost of about $40-million.
Bands give a symphony of sound, motion
Tarpon Springs beats gusty winds and a talented field of bands to defend its Seminole Spectacular title.
County picks up public access TV
Cable companies don't want the task, so the county is building its own studio that residents can use.
Taylor Lake residents treated with disregard
Re: Arrogance, shoddy treatment, Sept. 21 letter.
Owner outraged at officer's killing of dog
Police say officer Jack Soule had no choice but to fire his gun when the unleashed pit bull came at him aggressively.
Clearwater club keeps fun on agenda
Five-O-Five, a private social club, offers networking with bigwigs and meetings at bars.
Clearwater Briefs
Informative local guide available in print, online
Tampa Bay headlines
Ode to a candidate trying to be all things
Crewman rescued after boat capsizes
Official: Slain boy's case rushed
Search ends for two missing boaters
South Pinellas headlines
Owner outraged at officer's killing of dog
Hillsborough headlines
Sure-footed horse patrols city
News of Florida
Critics ask why panels pick judges

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