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December 6, 2001

Ink angler
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[Times photo: Lance A. Rothstein]
Screen printer John Feather adjusts a screen before applying ink as he prepares to print a fish design on T-shirts at Club Air Sportswear on U.S. 41 in Land O'Lakes on Wednesday.
Dog pound wants longer stays for strays
Under proposed rules, owners would have 10 days to claim a wayward dog and owners of unconfined female dogs in heat would face penalties.

Neighbors speak out against fraternal lodge
The Planning Commission rejects Phi Delta Kappa's proposal. Now it's up to the County Commission to decide.

Extra dialing confounds some callers
ZEPHYRHILLS -- It just got a little tougher to reach out and touch someone in east Pasco.

Teen's death ruled an accidental overdose
Sean Patrick Smith, who was found dead in his home, died after taking methadone, officials say.

Seeber will get 3 percent raise
City Council members praised the New Port Richey city manager's work, but also gave him a written review noting areas where he needs to improve.

Measures on adult business blocked
"The spectre of repression looms over these ordinances," which deal with physical contact and the location of the businesses, a visiting judge says.

Using flag for ad is demeaning
Editor: What a great feeling to drive U.S. 19 and see the flags flying from so many cars -- so much pride shown by so many, American pride, America together.

Memo pays no dividends
To: New Port Richey City Council

San Antonio commission approves development plan
Site work on the Woodridge complex, between Michigan and Pennsylvania avenues, already has begun.

Board names new school after community
The new elementary school under construction next to Weightman Middle School will be known as Wesley Chapel Elementary School. The Pasco County School Board received numerous recommendations to name the school in memory of those killed during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. With so many new schools opening (nine since 1998), the board instead voted Tuesday to name the school after the community.

Former teacher seeks review of Dade City charter proposal
A former Pasco County teacher is asking the state to review the School Board's decision to deny his application to open a charter school in Dade City.

Wildcats get first win out of way
At long last, Wesley Chapel is in the win column and coach Annie McGhee can get used to that winning feeling.

Pasco sideline
Ridgewood girls basketball coach, in the understatement of the season, as his Rams have raced out to a county-best 5-0 start and have already won Class 4A, District 8 games against Hudson, Mitchell and Tarpon Springs and a key Sunshine Athletic Conference win over Pasco.

Accident in Hudson claims a second life
HUDSON -- A fatal accident last week at Saltwater Boulevard and U.S. 19 has claimed another life.

Police reports
Cloud of dust ends chase by sheriff's deputies  


Other North Suncoast news
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  • Apartments will rise next to cow pasture
  • Quirky policy governs school chief's pay
  • Runners bring in $60,000 for cultural center
  • Beatle fan offers others a way to mourn George
  • PHCC braces for cut of nearly $1-million
  • Student well-suited for his varied roles
  • 'Write Attitude' gives students right stuff
  • Stations fined for spiking gas prices
  • WTI seeks an aide in criminal justice
  • Lawyer: Abuse led to slaying
  • Reopen Yeomans Park soon
  • On condos vote, hold politicians accountable
  • Teacher honored for JROTC leadership
  • 3 residents are Olympic torchbearers
  • Newsmakers
  • Students learn to speak up
  • Jingle Bell set for third run
  • Hurricane guard has career night

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