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An all girls basketball camp gets underway Monday.

Rachel Jolley is a USF grad, daughter of a retired fire official and St. Pete native to boot. She is currently the local editor for Tarpon Springs Patch and East Lake Patch.
Previously, Jolley was a freelance contributor for the St. Pete Patch from December 2010 until August of 2012.
Jolley lists soccer as her first love and even played Division 1 ball on an athletic scholarship. In her down time, she enjoys outdoor activities, sports and spending time with family.
An all girls basketball camp gets underway Monday.

The accident involved an SUV and a motorcycle.
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The new restaurant offers a variety of breakfast and lunch options.
After approving more than $100,000 in improvements to the playground, Tarpon Springs city officials participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday.
After approving more than $100,000 in improvements to the playground, city officials participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday.
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