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School's 100th year one for the books
Historical research taught Madonna Wise quite a bit about Zephyrhills High, but she says not much can top the story of the Class of 1946, which left an unusual legacy.
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In truly healing gesture, men to parade in heels
At Saturday's Zephyrhills Founders' Day Celebration, an event that celebrates community history, more than 100 people will walk to honor the future.
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Hurricanes make progress
Last season, Bishop McLaughlin coach John Yaratch was fixated on putting together the building blocks for the program's future.
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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 reflect only today's movie times.
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School safety patrols helping to control the cat population
The safety patrols at Wesley Chapel Elementary School are doing more than just monitoring the halls and making sure students make it safely to and from buses.
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Habitat excited about tasty fundraiser
Barbecue and bikes, along with performances from national recording artists, will be among the highlights of the Orange Blossom Special BBQ & Outdoor Expo (BBQ for Homes), an event that last year raised more than $25,000 for East Pasco Habitat for Humanity.
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Chamber expresses optimism for expo
LAND O' LAKES - Nearly 90 local businesses will participate in this weekend's Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce 2010 Business Expo & Taste of the Town.
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Entertainer brings ragtime to museum
John Royen has entertained audiences with his stride piano stylings in more than 15 countries in the past 25 years.
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Deputies: Disabled woman raped
She was 24 but had the mental capacity of a child half her age, according to a Pasco County sheriff's detective.
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Pasco man charged in rape of disabled woman
The abuse took place several times between January and June 2008, sheriff's office spokesman Kevin Doll said.
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