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October 11, 2001

School spirit
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[Times photo: Kevin White]
Ande Libranti, 17, gets her face painted Wednesday during homecoming week activities at Springstead High School.
EDC chief, forced to resign, lands Volusia job
Despite controversy, Rick Michael will lead the larger county's economic growth effort.

Suspect in sex crimes captured
His wife was arrested in 1995 for sex crimes, the same year her husband eluded authorities.

2 legislators: We'll try to spare nature center
Hernando County legislators say they will try to save Chinsegut Nature Center, which has been identified as a likely victim of upcoming state budget cuts.

2 pay-raise requests raise eyebrows
County Administrator Paul McIntosh wants a 14.5 percent increase. County Attorney Garth Coller wants 12 percent.

Quality of life takes precedence over Wal-Mart's profits
Editor: Re: 2 black bear cubs hit, killed by car, Sept. 23 Times:

D. Waldron to watch at home
BROOKSVILLE -- It's shaping up as a big weekend for Dianne Waldron, but she probably won't be at Delaware Park to enjoy it.

South Florida, 11 others in Beacon
BAYONET POINT -- South Florida doesn't exactly enjoy a homecourse advantage at this weekend's Beacon Woods/USF Invitational. But the Bulls will enjoy plenty of home cooking.

When the community is the classroom
Be it a trip to the grocery store or building a bridge, it's the students who benefit when schools and businesses become partners.

Moton third-grader finds meaning in the 'Star-Spangled Banner'
A third grader at Moton Elementary School finds meaning in the words of the Star-Spangled Banner after the Sept. 11 attacks.

Burns scheduled to maintain lands
WEEKI WACHEE -- The Southwest Florida Water Management District will conduct controlled burns during October and November in the District's Weekiwachee Preserve.  


Other North Suncoast news
  • Tax collector tells her side of disputes
  • Boat tour makes two points
  • Another nuclear worker injured
  • Forum to focus on water projects
  • Condo plan stirs support, opposition
  • Veterans: Bands are essential to parade
  • Driver charged in death of friend
  • Citrus county commission notes
  • Seven Rivers serves notice
  • Sprint racing 'not for fainthearted'
  • Warriors preparing for pivotal game
  • Students make 'no taunting' pledge
  • Signs of obedience
  • Call to duty separates dad from his newborn
  • Strong sense of duty drives young dad
  • Club director halts kids' use of Spanish
  • Patriotic wave buoys flag sales
  • Hit-and-run case could grow stormy
  • Two grand plans for Port Richey are pushed ahead
  • Make that phone call, and stop a child abuse death
  • County ruins lawn and acts like pest
  • Teamsters apply to organize hospital
  • Police reports
  • Pasco County runners turn out with strong efforts at area events
  • Wildcats hope to keep on rolling
  • Hatch keeps it all together for Gulf
  • Wesley Chapel brings new boys coach aboard
  • Zephyrhills loses lineman to injury
  • Pasco-WC set for TV
  • River Ridge hitter sidelined with broken foot
  • Pasco County runners turn out with strong efforts at area events

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