Tampa Bay: December 26, 2000
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Causeways beauty may help earn designation

[Times photo: Scott Keeler
A coalition of area groups is seeking to get the Courtney Campbell Causeway designated as a scenic highway, a designation that could earn it grant money. |
North Pinellas County news
Couple charged two years after signing statute waiver
LARGO -- The Pinellas prosecutors investigating Harvey Deitch and Muriel Schwartz faced an immovable deadline for charging the pair in a complicated real-estate swindle:
Interim city manager nearly a shoo-in
Bill Horne has been Clearwater's interim city manager since July, and several city officials have made it clear they'd like him to have the job permanently.
Young hands in Tarpon Springs to take up bouzouki
For the first time in 10 years, donations make instruction in the Greek instrument available to students.
Wild idea: Feed, spay feral kitties
A new volunteer organization in Pinellas County spays and neuters feral cats and then returns them to the wild, a plan that may meet with controversy.
Goodwill brightens family's hard times
An outpouring of support helps turn the holidays around for the Eaves family as they battle cancer, disability and financial hardships.
Beach plan has little chance without a goal
Re: Fresh eyes reveal Clearwater Beach's tired side, Dec. 17 column by Diane Steinle.
North Pinellas briefs
Program puts pets, seniors together
Tampa Bay headlines
Does law stop sex crimes?
Big time gifts in little packages
Planners work on Tampa arts district
Causeway's beauty may help earn designation
South Pinellas headlines
Bias suit now class-action case
Hillsborough headlines
Colleagues remember Tampa sergeant
Man shot to death; wife held by police
Tampa Bay briefs
News of Florida
Good grades pay off for school employees
Alligator deaths mystify scientists
State primes new plan for saving for tuition

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