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December 6, 2017
Pinellas Sentinel Chickens Test Positive for West Nile
Pinellas County Mosquito Control is responding in the surrounding areas with additional treatment. PINELLAS COUNTY – Pinellas County Mosquito Control has confirmed a positive test result for West Nile Virus
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Pinellas Names Assistant County Administrator
Lourdes Benedict replaces former Assistant County Administrator John Bennett, whose last day was Nov. 30. PINELLAS COUNTY – Lourdes Benedict, the director of the Pinellas County Human Services Department, has
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Clearwater Waives Library Fines for Food Donation
The Food for Fines program benefits the Religious Community Services Food Bank. CLEARWATER – All Clearwater Public Library branches are offering an amnesty period for overdue materials in exchange for
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Largo Firefighters: Keep the Wreath Green
The Largo fire department has kicked off its annual holiday safety campaign. LARGO – Largo Fire Rescue has launched its annual “Keep the Wreath Green” safety campaign in efforts to
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Driver Charged in Fatal Tampa Crash
Tampa police say he was racing another vehicle. Officers are searching for that pickup truck. TAMPA – A Tampa man has been charged in connection with a traffic crash that
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Castor Named to GOP-Tax Bill Negotiation Group
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor has called the GOP-tax bill “outrageous,” “unfair,” and “unwise.” WASHINGTON, DC- U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D-Tampa, has been named as one of five Democrats to negotiate
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Pinellas Park Man Stole $800,000 from His Employer, Largo Police Say
He confessed to the theft, according to the Largo Police Department. LARGO – A Pinellas Park man has admitted stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the company that employed
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