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West Pasco received about 4.18 inches of rain during the past week, when Tropical Storm Fay was influencing the area's weather. ...more
August 25, 2008
The Starkey family's development plans for land along State Road 54 includes the first attempt at combining a county park with a school complex - a project that supporters say makes better use of government resources but requires more cooperation between the county and school district. ...more
August 24, 2008
Developers extending State Road 56 across Wiregrass Ranch met face to face for about an hour Thursday with officials from Publix in an effort to resolve a 2-year-old dispute. ...more
August 22, 2008
With regular gasoline still costing more than $3.50 a gallon, the public got a sneak peek yesterday at Pasco County Public Transportation's plans for the next five years – assuming enough money can be found, county officials caution. ...more
August 19, 2008
The County Commission expects to finish its regular meeting much earlier than scheduled today in anticipation of Tropical Storm Fay. ...more
August 19, 2008
The sacrifice of two Pasco County soldiers killed in Iraq will not be forgotten. ...more
July 23, 2008
NEW PORT RICHEY -- The sacrifice of two Pasco soldiers killed in Iraq will not soon be forgotten. A ceremony today dedicated the inscription of the names of Pfc. Patrick Joseph "PJ" Miller and Sgt. Marcus Mathes onto the Pasco Veterans Memorial in New Port Richey. ...more
July 22, 2008
Pasco County commissioners Tuesday will salute two Pasco County soldiers killed in Iraq. The ceremony is at 11:45 a.m. at the West Pasco Government Center, 7530 Little Road. The board will honor, with resolutions, Army Pfc. Patrick Joseph "PJ" Miller, who was from New Port Richey, and Army Sgt. Marcus Mathes, who hailed from Zephyrhills. They died from combat injuries on March 29 and April 28, respectively. The soldiers' names, which have been added to the veterans' memorial at the government center, will be unveiled after the ceremony. VFW Post 10167 of Holiday will present the colors and retired Army Maj. Gen. Richard Griffitts will read the resolutions and present them to family members. The ceremony will conclude with a 21-gun salute and the playing of taps. ...more
July 21, 2008
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