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October 7, 2001

Tampa Bay: October 7, 2001 North Pinellas County news
Pumping water into aquifer considered
Up to 1.8-billion gallons of reclaimed water could be stored under Largo and Clearwater, Swiftmud says.

Largo center opens after facelift
On Monday, a popular Largo community center reopens with a different name, a fresh look and new array of possibilities.

Stauffer leader: Progress too slow
TARPON SPRINGS -- The president of Stauffer Management Co. has proposed a plan to speed up a series of studies at the Stauffer Superfund site by several months.

Investigated lawyer relinquishes license
The Florida Bar was investigating the Palm Harbor lawyer, who says he got into trouble after an injury restricted his ability to work.

Making the right moves on beach development
Clearwater city commissioners spoke with one voice Thursday night: They won't be pressured to accept the less-than-satisfactory terms of a would-be resort developer, even if doing so would keep the city out of court.

Consider another learning approach
Re: Neighbors say plan for school is unfair, story, Sept. 9.

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.

North Pinellas notebook
Taste of Palm Harbor on tap today


Tampa Bay headlines
  • Businessman leaves trail of ruin
  • Audit raises further questions for agency
  • Tampa Bay briefs

  • South Pinellas headlines
  • Downtown Hilton lays off 20 workers
  • Remembering their brothers
  • Chief seeks unity in drug war
  • Upscale subdivision to straddle border
  • Open for recreation
  • Leaders of a city: Let us pray?
  • Teacher let parents know about book
  • What's up on campus
  • Pinellas Park briefs
  • Manhattan firms ask about area, two report
  • Chamber of commerce names head governor
  • Last call for Steak and Ale in Pinellas
  • St. Pete Beach freezes city jobs, tightens purse strings
  • Madeira fish fry is coming up
  • Harbordale plans event to honor police officers
  • Join drive to clear up the signs of confusion
  • Chamber stands ready as rougher seas loom
  • Gulfport adopts new rate structure to limit water use
  • Some books make you want to say, Rubbish!
  • Unleashed dogs have their day
  • Snell Isle neighbors keep out time share
  • School officials discuss improving bus safety
  • Residents take case to ethics commission
  • Town, pressed to improve recreation facilities, has plan
  • Not quite Iron Chefs, but working on it
  • Not quite Iron Chefs yet, but they're working on it
  • Father, son build a home for vintage presses
  • Fees increase for beachfront parking
  • Hey, kids, this place is downright creepy
  • Expert on cityhood pays visit to Lealman
  • School's landscaping concerns commission
  • Eager choir's voices heartbroken for now
  • Bigger Thunderbirds program enters SYFC
  • Eckerd women have soccer goals in sight

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Firestorm leaves professor uncowed
  • Firefighters launch fund to aid widow

  • News of Florida
  • Search for source of anthrax widens
  • Oil output may triple at national preserve
  • Senator on mission for tax reform
  • Behind death's door
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