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Hoping to create a signature project for its downtown redevelopment district, the City Council on Monday voted to buy a vacant tract on Fifth Avenue next to Zephyr Park. ...more
January 27, 2010
Commenting on the lengthy and involved Rural Economic Development Catalyst Project, a former Enterprise Florida official said in 2008, "If it was a simple process it would have been done a long time ago." ...more
January 24, 2010
A proposed Pasco sports complex could become even more complex when county commissioners gather Tuesday. ...more
January 9, 2010
The curse appears to be alive and well against Pasco County attracting a major sports-related tourist attraction. ...more
January 2, 2010
Supporters have started the ball rolling on a private group called Hudson Sports Complex to supplement county athletic fields. ...more
December 26, 2009
The developers of New River Township announced Wednesday that they're willing to put up land and money to help set up Pasco County's planned multimillion-dollar sports complex. ...more
November 19, 2009
For 55 years, Hillsborough County and its three cities have benefited from a public-private partnership to generate new jobs and raise the per capita income of residents. ...more
November 7, 2009
In honor of Fitness/Nutrition Awareness Month, Gov. Charlie Crist recognized Karen Pesce of Tampa as the Points of Light Award recipient for the week of March 20. ...more
April 1, 2009
A gaggle of young volunteers who'd never heard of black rush grass spent Friday morning plugging it into the shoreline of a freshwater pond near Tampa Electric Co.'s Big Bend Station. ...more
March 29, 2009
A gaggle of young volunteers who'd never heard of black rush grass spent this morning plugging it into the shoreline of a freshwater pond near the Tampa Electric Co.'s Big Bend Station. They learned that restoration is a fix for environmental damage perpetrated by human activity, like fish farming, ditching and agriculture. They planted grasses to stabilize the shoreline and held horseshoe crabs and other creatures that live in and around Newman Branch Creek. ...more
March 27, 2009
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