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Car Thefts, Sweetbay Closing, Library Construction: Westchase Week In Review
A look back at the week that was...

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How would you describe your political beliefs? I think it's important to vote on issues not people or by political party. However I am a registered Democrat.
Religion
How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious? I believe in a higher power and prayer.
Local Hot Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? The economy, education, transportation, and small business development.
Where do you stand on each of these issues? I think all these issues go hand in hand. If residents of Westchase can't find well paying jobs they can't support local business. And if our roads aren't up to par we can't get home in the evenings in time to help our children with their homework. The key is compromise. I think the community as a whole has to look at the big picture and be willing to perhaps sacrifice in the short term for a better future. There are a lot of great minds in Westchase so if any community can find a solution it's this one.
A look back at the week that was...

On Friday, Jan. 18, the finalists for Hillsborough County’s 2013 Teacher of the Year are scheduled to be announced with “surprise patrol” visits at their schools. Here’s the list of contenders from Hillsborough’s public schools.
Hillsborough County trash collection will undergo changes in October.
The annual Stampede of Service will rush two worthy charities on Saturday.
A look at what's available at the market.
Get your boat checked this weekend.
As flu season makes itself known throughout Florida and right here in Carrollwood, we asked a local expert for some facts about the bug.
A look at what's happening around the neighborhood this weekend.
The school will host their annual Grandparents Read To Me Day.
Library goers can expect some disruptions while expansion is underway at the Upper Tampa Bay Library.
Life Amplified Community Showcase takes place Saturday, Jan. 19 at the Tampa Pitcher Show.
Hillsborough County no longer has a funded residential traffic control program. Residents can request them if they're willing to pay.
The board denied a request for a 48,000-square-foot Walmart and WaWa convenience store.
Many of the programs are free.
Nominations are being accepted for the Youth Excellence and Achievement Awards.
Commissioners voted to deny a rezoning plan for a 48,000-square-foot Walmart neighborhood grocery store and Wawa gas station in Carrollwood.
Headed to college? Learn the ins and outs of financial aid.
Nominations are being accepted for the Youth Excellence and Achievement Awards.