November 7, 2000
Aerocenter owner sells for $900,000
After months of negotiations, the Zephyrhills City Council takes 32 minutes to agree on an offer to Aerocenter's owner.
City wins $600,000 boost for streets
The next phase of the Zephyrhills project will focus on landscaping and installing street lights and brick sidewalks.
Teacher sent home note? Now e-mail will tattle
Seven Springs Middle School gives parents a direct pipeline to notes from school, which often disappear.
Lawsuit challenges nursing home deal
A Tampa lawyer says the national chain's move was a ploy to get residents to sign away their rights.
Cable TV rates are heading up
Come January, Time Warner is raising the cost of basic and extended service, plus converter box fees.
Times recommends
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Officials should recast ordinance on cellular towers
Editor: I read with interest about the approval for yet another cell tower. These decisions affect our community for decades and are being guided by a poor quality ordinance.
Pasco digest
Three injured in two-car wreck
Police report
Man says large dogs attacked, killed his pregnant goat
Holiday Marine Corps League celebrating 225th birthday
The Holiday Detachment Marine Corps League will celebrate the 225th birthday of the Marine Corps at a dinner and dance Saturday at the Knights of Columbus council hall, 2040 Grand Blvd., Holiday.
Office building downtown sold
An accounting firm pays $250,000 for the Sixth Street building.
Tennis Classic raises $50,000 for county medical clinic
While more than 160 players were enjoying a weekend of beautiful tennis weather and lots of competition, the Good Samaritan Clinic in New Port Richey was benefiting from the players' participation.
Spartans shooting for two titles
Saddlebrook's girls team will attempt to defend its state crown with only four players while the boys squad is perhaps the strongest in the field.
State finals on minds of competitors
WESLEY CHAPEL -- The first-year Pasco boys swim team won't be sneaking up on anyone this time.