Saturday, October 8, 2011

Pasco Times: Clay Sink Cattle Drive keeps Florida heritage alive



Pasco News

image A drive for legacy's sake

By Lee Logan, Times Staff Writer

Descendants of early ranchers were among those keeping Florida's heritage alive during the third annual Clay Sink Cattle Drive.

Settling for zeros not an option

By Jeffrey S. Solochek, Times Staff Writer

Paul R. Smith Middle School's new ZAP program forces kids to finish assignments.

image Through darkness to brighter days

By Sarah Whitman, Times Staff Writer

Bipolar disorder and a troubled childhood nearly broke her, but motherhood gave her strength to fight.

Some see need for separate baseball league in south Brooksville

Dan DeWitt, Times Columnist

Fit for a Gobble Wobble

By David Rice, Times Correspondent

The Oct. 29 fitness challenge includes a fun run and obstacle course.

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