October 29, 2000
Judge aims to assist those on probation
The plan is being praised by criminal justice experts for its innovation.
Fire inspector: Down with decorations
School walls may soon look a little drab as teachers are forced to take down projects, papers and posters that inspectors say may be a fire hazard.
Elks make Halloween all-inclusive
HUDSON -- Trick-or-treating in a wheelchair can make for a long night.
Gentlemen do battle in quiet commission race
Peter Altman and Jack Armstrong emerge from wild primaries to run a quiet race.
House District 61 stays low-key as combatants deal with issues
Their differences are many, but Ken Littlefield and Larry McLaughlin stick to the issues.
Heroes and happenings
Notes and trends
Tampa Bay top 10
The Times' rankings of the top football teams in Hillsborough, Hernando, Citrus, Pasco and Pinellas counties, with records, last week's results and this week's opponent:
Don't look now, but Wildcat is still playing
Wesley Chapel's Nicki Bryan is the only public school girls golfer still alive in the hunt for a state title.
Pirates looking for return trip to state tourney
The Pasco boys golf team needs to finish in the top two at the regional golf tournament to advance to the state tournament.
Regional golf tournaments
CLASS A, REGION 3 BOYS
Mustangs have no regrets about playing a JV schedule
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Mitchell opted for a presumed winning record by playing a junior varsity schedule this season instead of a projected losing mark as a varsity team.
Police reports
Man charged with lewd conduct on two girls
Health notes
Wellness, health fair set for clinic