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Ex-con helps county clean up
From the time county officials realized that Corky Yager's Volkswagen Graveyard ? an institution for 25 years ? was illegally zoned, they tried to figure out a way to clean up the 10-acre junkyard without having to saddle taxpayers with the cost.
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Medical makeover
The final renovations at Pasco Regional Medical Center's emergency room are complete, giving the hospital's emergency staff newer and larger facilities to work in.
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Teacher of the Year brings charisma to classroom
Pasco County's Teacher of the Year has acting chops to go along with her teaching skills.
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Conservative 'Friends' group targets abrasive Bunting
There is much about the tale of Sheila Mann that cannot, or at least will not, be told, the authorities on the matter being unwilling to air family laundry on the public clothesline.
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Wrestling: Fivay captures 1st SAC title
In just its second year of existence, Fivay's wrestling team brought home the school's first championship as they dominated the county at the Sunshine Athletic Conference tournament at Fivay on Saturday. The Falcons sent eight wrestlers to the finals, with four of them winning championships.
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Boys basketball: Former assistants put on show for mentor
In the second edition of the Anders Family Classic at Ridgewood's Anders Court, eight teams participated and provided great Saturday basketball action with legendary former Ridgewood coach Gary Anders on hand to enjoy the festivities.
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Ad campaign puts kids first
With signs an economic recovery could at long last be blooming, a new Pasco Economic Development Council marketing campaign aims to help the county stand out among the crowd of business recruiters.
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Students see teacher's lecture not full of hot air
Bishop Larkin Catholic School science teacher Jessica Croghan-Ingraham's sixth-grade class was studying a unit on weather. Specifically, they were learning about air density.
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Career academies aid local business
The events during this year's Pasco Economic Development Council's Business Development Week have focused on the future, just as they have in the past.
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Opponent wants Fiorentino's job
An opponent has emerged to challenge school Superintendent Heather Fiorentino, who is seeking election to a third term.
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