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The University of Tampa apologized Friday for two dorm advisers who meted out punishment reminiscent of elementary school: They told 80 honors students to write 30 times, "I will not vandalize the floor, and I will help prevent others from vandalizing." ...more
February 23, 2008
TAMPA -- The University of Tampa apologized today for two dorm advisers who doled out a punishment reminiscent of elementary school: They told 80 honors students to write 30 times, "I will not vandalize the floor, and I will help prevent others from vandalizing." ...more
February 22, 2008
Pasco's biggest city now has a permanent boss at the helm. Tuesday night, the city council voted unanimously to appoint Tom O'Neill, the former public works director and interim city manager, to the job full-time. ...more
February 7, 2008
NEW PORT RICHEY - Pasco County's most populous city now has a permanent manager at the helm. ...more
February 6, 2008
Tuesday night, the city council voted unanimously to appoint Tom O'Neill, the former public works director and interim city manager, to the job permanently. ...more
February 6, 2008
E.J. Richardson had just descended from his first attempt at canopy tree climbing. He peered back up into the 60-foot live oak at his wife, Theresa, who looked uncomfortable standing on a high limb. ...more
February 3, 2008
PARRISH - Residents of The Gardens, a retirement community, feared that someone would be killed crossing U.S. 301 to get to a new Publix. ...more
January 10, 2008
Three Jesuit High School sophomores celebrated their 16th birthdays by hosting a party that raised $1,100 for the Guardian ad Litem's Voices for Children Toy Drive. ...more
November 28, 2007
Reversing a decision that some found bureaucratically absurd, the Federal Emergency Management Agency granted $99,766 Wednesday to an aquarium that saved taxpayers a bundle by catching replacements for the fish it lost to Hurricane Katrina. ...more
November 22, 2007
AVON PARK — Next to the tee: the resurrection of the Highlands County Women's Amateur golf tournament. The once popular annual event, which was last held in 1989 at SpringLake Golf Resort, is being brought back by Highlands Ridge North assistant director of golf Melissa Doorlag. Doorlag, an outstanding golfer herself, played in the last event and thinks that the time is right for a return. "The tournament was discontinued because of lack of participation, but there has been an increase in the number of women golfers in the county who play at a high level," Doorlag said. "There is a Highlands County men's amateur, and I think it's time for the women to have their own event." ...more
November 22, 2007
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