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The Clearwater-based organization sent 20 players to colleges this year, including five from Clearwater high schools.

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The Clearwater-based organization sent 20 players to colleges this year, including five from Clearwater high schools.

The Clearwater-based organization sent another 20 players to colleges this year, including a handful from Pinellas County high schools.
The Largo Packer defensive lineman chose the Melbourne school for its academic standards rather than its football prowess.
Six Cougar football players, including USF-bound defensive star Mike Love, signed letters of intent Tuesday to play at the collegiate level.
Six Cougar football players, including Safety Harbor’s A.J. Sattinger and Brandon Pertile, signed letters of intent Tuesday to play at the collegiate level.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. How do you feel, Harborites?
Residents, city commissioners and even the developer all seemed pleased with the outcome of Monday's marathon meeting in Safety Harbor.
The spot at 6250 Ulmerton Road has been home to numerous establishments over the years. With the property now vacant, we want to know what you would like to see there.
The spot at 6250 Ulmerton Road has been home to numerous establishments over the years. With the property now vacant, we want to know what you would like to see there.
After four and a half hours, the commissioners unanimously agreed to allow the developer to come up with a new proposal that fits their criteria.
New players, new uniforms and plenty of pitching have Dan Flynn believing his team can turn the corner despite a challenging schedule.
The 70s themed Woodstock on 5th is preparing to open in the next few weeks.
We compile the odd, unusual ‘oh my gosh’ police items from throughout the Tampa Bay region.
A pair of runners mugged for the camera following the Best Damn Race.
We have the February lunch menus for all three public schools that serve Safety Harbor right here.
The first edition of the race billed as "for runners, by runners" was considered a success by most accounts.
We've got a terrific lineup of bloggers now on Safety Harbor Patch. Here's a sampling of some of the more popular posts from the past week.
Even if the City Commission votes to accept the Richman Group’s proposal tonight, area residents won’t give up until the deal is officially dead.
Getting ready to watch the Big Game today? Here's everything you need to know in one easy-to-digest bite!
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