Tampa Bay: November 3, 2001
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They went forth and multiplied

[Times photo: Krystal Kinnunen]
Countryside Christian Center will celebrate a 20-year metamorphosis from a tiny, intimate gathering to a 3,500-member congregation. |
North Pinellas County news
Dunedin ponders new ideas to keep Blue Jays
Commissioners hold a special meeting to find ways to appease their spring training tenant.
Stormwater fees to rise to help pay for projects
Several projects will receive funding from the increase. The commission agreed to it by a 3-2 vote.
Pinellas digest
Three injured in auto accident
Road will smooth out, slim down
When the dust clears, bumps will be banished and a portion of the Clearwater-Largo Road corridor will drop from four to two lanes.
Independent Coke distributor sold
Owned by the same family since 1916, the company was the last in the state to remain independent. Its territory will be split into 3 parts.
Golf fees could drop for seasonal residents
The Tarpon Springs mayor floats the idea of part-time residents paying the same reduced greens fees as full-time residents at the city's golf course.
Women use furry friends to warm hearts
Sisters Diane and Linda Miles were recognized for their service to the retirement complex in Seminole.
Postseason football is under way today
It's playoff time.
Roman Catholic bishop extends a hand to Jews
At a talk described as historic, candid and warm, the leader encourages future cooperation.