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'Why not share a kidney?'

[Times photo: Dan McDuffie]
A nurse who sees helping others as a way of life gives one of her kidneys to the ailing husband of a co-worker. |
Off target on firing line
It's nearly time for 16 correction deputies to fire their new weapons.
Jan Glidewell
Most would be jobless if fired for %&*! talk
Talk about your slow news seasons.
Santa wore brown
On Monday, the Pasco Times will feature more letters from readers describing their best Christmas memories.
Racist scrawl on walls was a hate crime
Editor: This regards the recent hate crime perpetrated in the city where I live, Holiday. I want to commend Shanika Williams and her children for their strength and courage moving into a neighborhood that so blatantly said, "We don't want you," Jan Glidewell for bringing it to the public's attention and the neighbors that came out and said, "We won't tolerate this, what can we do to help?"
Wildcat sweep: coach of the year
Castelamare: Hard work and confidence paid off.
Wildcat sweep: defensive player of the year
Boyd had great season despite extra attention.
Wildcat sweep: offensive player of the year
WESLEY CHAPEL -- He rushed for a Pasco County-record 1,731 yards. He rushed for 30 touchdowns, and led the state with 34 touchdowns and 204 total points. He averaged 8.4 yards per carry, nearly a first down every time he touched the football.
Police reports
Pedestrian hit and killed while crossing U.S. 19