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A Cuddly Little 'Irish Sweetheart'
Sierra is available for adoption at the Pasco County animal shelter, at a reduced fee of $20.

Sierra is available for adoption at the Pasco County animal shelter, at a reduced fee of $20.

Sample food from a variety of local restaurants and check out local businesses at the free event.
The free, two-day event features about 85 local businesses.
The New York City Police Department was never informed of the father's passing in 2003, a Pasco County Sheriff's Office report states.
She claimed to be lost in the woods, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.
The New York City Police Department was never informed of his passing in 2003, a Pasco County Sheriff's Office report states.
The 18-year-old was intoxicated at a Hess station, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.
Show your responsible sports parenting prowess and help them earn a $2,500 grant.
A free concert and live taping of the Library Warrior competition starts at 6 p.m. tonight.
He caught up with with her outside and continued to punch her in the face, according to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.
It will donate a portion of sales to the school's science program through August.
"The success and growth has been from hard work (and) dedication to the community," LOL Transport & Moving co-owner Rene Van Hout says.
She was recognized for excellence in scholarship for the fall semester.
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It's Read Across America Day. Are you celebrating with a good book?
A Holiday man faces charges of robbery with a deadly weapon for the Feb. 29 incident in New Port Richey.
A new website is helping teachers easily share their supply wish lists with parents, a Pine View Elementary teacher says.
Golfers and raffle items are needed for the March 10 event at Plantation Palms that will help offset the Land O' Lakes resident's medical bills.
The church is hosting a two-day conference that will focus on ordinary people "making extraordinary differences in the world around them."