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Children's Petting Zoo Seeks Animal Donations
Old McMicky's Farm, a petting zoo that will open in May in Odessa, is seeking donations of farm animals for its children's educational program.

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Sunde graduated from Seattle University with a bachelor's degree in Communications -Journalism.
Sunde is very knowledgable about the issues impacting people who live in Tampa Bay, especially in Pinellas County, which is where Sunde and her journalist husband live with their Chow Chow named Daisy.
In their spare time, Sunde and her husband enjoy camping, hiking, traveling and hanging out with family, friends and their dog.
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Local Economy- I see a lot of empty storefronts which is disturbing because local businesses are a vital part of every community. More should be done to support small businesses, which in turn will make for a stronger economy in local communities.
Property Values- Yowsa! What a mess!
Old McMicky's Farm, a petting zoo that will open in May in Odessa, is seeking donations of farm animals for its children's educational program.

The East Lake Library has a cool tutoring program that helps kids learn how to build and program the robots to perform special maneuvers.
In addition to all the golf action, there will be plenty of other activities during the PGA Tour Tampa Bay Championship at Palm Harbor's Innisbrook Golf Resort from March 11-17, 2013.
What does it take to put together a PGA Tour event? A lot of prep work! Here's a behind-the-scenes peek at the action, from the crane-assisted installation of a huge video board to the faux-granite monuments you'll see during the Tampa Bay Cha
In addition to all the golf action, there will be plenty of other activities during the PGA Tour Tampa Bay Championship at Palm Harbor's Innisbrook Golf Resort from March 11-17, 2013.
Palm Harbor's Innisbrook Golf Resort will be in the national spotlight during the PGA Tour's "Tampa Bay Championship" March 11-17. Here's the schedule and ticket information if you'd like to see the action in person, instea
The PGA Tour makes a stop in Innisbrook this week for the Tampa Bay Championship. The tournament will be broadcast around the world. This article will have complete coverage; everything from the schedule to ticket prices and daily updates.
Palm Harbor's Innisbrook Golf Resort will be in the national spotlight during the PGA Tour's "Tampa Bay Championship" March 11-17. Here's the schedule and ticket information if you'd like to see the action in person, instea
In addition to all the golf action, there will be plenty of other activities during the PGA Tour Tampa Bay Championship at Palm Harbor's Innisbrook Golf Resort from March 11-17, 2013.
What does it take to put together a PGA Tour event? A lot of prep work! Here's a behind-the-scenes peek at the action, from the crane-assisted installation of a huge video board to the faux-granite monuments you'll see during the Tampa Bay Cha
Pinellas County Sheriff Deputies say Jamie Ryan Quirion, 20, broke in to a home Feb. 22 by climbing in a window and stole several items, including two rings and a camera
"Mobley" is a blind, 8-year-old cocker spaniel who suffers from glaucoma. She was found wandering in Hillsborough County. Palm Harbor's Suncoast Animal League is arranging for her to have her eyes removed, to ease her pain.
Palm Harbor is home to some pretty unique mailboxes. Is yours one of them?
East Lake Fire Chief Tom Jamison says two residents were in the home on Ranch Road when the fire broke out.
Ospreys are protected by Florida statute and federal law. The female osprey was found injured Saturday morning near the Pinellas Trail, just off East Lake Road and across from East Lake United Methodist Church.
Police say that Robert Louis Spalla, 22, was wearing a blue jumpsuit similar to jumpsuits worn by fire department personnel when he identified himself to hospital staff as a St. Petersburg Firefighter.
Construction workers are extending the East Lake section of the Pinellas Trail so it will continue north onto Keystone Road and then to U.S. 19 in Tarpon Springs.
Ozona resident Elsie Hall, 88, and her caretaker still do not know what caused Hall's home to shake and the floor to buckle Tuesday morning, prompting a sinkhole scare that attracted news crews from as far away as Miami.
Waldense "Waldy" Malouf, Charles "Charley" Jones, Marian Andrews, Gloria Brown and Jeannette Malouf have lived in Palm Harbor for 50 years or more.
The Saint Alfred Episcopal Church has seller spots available for the upcoming "Loot from the Boot Sale" which will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, March 16.