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Palm Harbor Scout Leads Creation of Dog Obstacle Course
Justin Harbert, 13, of Palm Harbor took the project on as part of his effort to ascend to the rank of Eagle Scout.

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Justin Harbert, 13, of Palm Harbor took the project on as part of his effort to ascend to the rank of Eagle Scout.

Juan De Sosa is bringing his popular style of Cuban food to the well-known New Port Richey establishment.
It seems an argument turned violent Friday, deputies say.
The organization working with the city on redevelopment and marketing issues has some ideas.
City leaders wiil be talking about finding a permanent replacement to fill the shoes of former manager John Schneiger.
Phillips takes the place of Rob Marlowe, who stepped down from a job on the council and his role as deputy mayor Tuesday when his term ran out.
The two newcomers got down to business Tuesday, April 16 as incumbent council members gave up their seats.
Joseph Lynch is accused of wrecking his car in the yard of a Trinity home and leaving the scene.
Rob Marlowe is stepping down from his seat on the New Port Richey City Council to devote more time to his family, his business, and another seat — one on a bike.
It seems an argument turned violent Friday, deputies say.
OK, so you had a busy week. We understand. Let us catch you up on all the highlights.
Looking for something different to do this weekend? Head up to New Port Richey for the annual Chasco Fiesta!
The sub shop is offering a free sub to people who donate to a local charity.
The Fugitive of the Day series on the Pasco Sheriff's Office's Facebook page has been helping deputies.
Justin Harbert took the project on as part of his effort to ascend to the rank of Eagle Scout.
Randy Houser is headlining the popular concert ending the multi-day festival.
The Fugitive of the Day series on the Pasco Sheriff's Office's Facebook page has been helping deputies.
Joseph Fornieri died after his motorcycle overturned and he and the bike collided into another vehicle.
The annual OPA! Party With the Greeks banquet features Greek food and culture and a chance to raise funds for local charitable causes.
William Jackson was arrested and charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.