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Trilby plans dandy Fourth
Herb Green expects about 350 people to converge at Trilby Manor Park on Saturday for an old-fashioned Independence Day celebration.
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County prepares to cut jobs
Pasco County's government workers are bracing themselves for layoffs. In a memo to his staff, Pasco County Administrator John Gallagher announced preparations for cutting jobs as the county tries to close a $35.7 million gap in its 2009-10 budget.
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T. Rowe closes on land deal
LAND O' LAKES - T. Rowe Price made it official this week: The financial services company is coming to Pasco County.
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Movie Times
MOVIE TIMES Movie listings are submitted by Bay area theaters. They are subject to change without notice. These listings show only today's movie times.
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Ousted over quotes, official moves on
LAND O' LAKES - Mary Jane Stanley, ex-president of the Pasco Economic Development Council, said this week she is ready to move on with her life after losing her job because of comments she made to a Tampa business magazine.
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Places to Go
Today STAR-SPANGLED MUSIC: "Star-Spangled Spectacular," a concert featuring The Mostly Pops Orchestra with special guests John and Mary K. Wilson, is sponsored by the nonprofit Pasco County Fair Association and will be held at 7 p.m. at Dan Cannon Auditorium. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Children 10 and younger will be admitted free.
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From despair, a cause is born
Katelyn would be 6 now, probably on the verge of starting first grade and full of ideas on how the world works.
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Fourth fest to be real blast
Spectators can get ready to "oooh" and "aaah," because full-scale fireworks on the Fourth of July are scheduled to return to west Pasco.
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2 more swine flu cases confirmed in Pasco
Pasco County health officials have confirmed two cases of swine flu at a youth camp.
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More jobs to be cut in Pasco County
Pasco County's government workers are bracing themselves for layoffs.
In a memo to his staff, County Administrator John Gallagher announced preparations for cutting jobs as the county tries to close a $35.7 million gap in its 2009-10 budget.
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