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Hillsborough County health and school officials are gearing up for swine flu vaccinations next week in several middle and high schools, though plans could change depending on availability of supplies. ...more
October 24, 2009
Ross Anderson serves as a surrogate parent to at least 60 boys. On Friday, some of those boys were present as he received the We Deliver award. ...more
May 16, 2009
Circuit Judge Richard L. Greco Jr. of Tampa has become Hillsborough County's newest county judge. ...more
April 18, 2009
Former circuit court judge Richard L. Greco Jr. of Tampa has become Hillsborough County's newest county judge. ...more
April 17, 2009
Reader James V. Greco, of Spring Hill, was fearful that I may have left some misconceptions with my answer on enrolling late or dropping out of Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. The woman was considering dropping her Part D coverage for a couple of years after having been enrolled for two years. ...more
December 30, 2008
SPRINGSTEAD ... 28 RIDGEWOOD... 14 THE DIFFERENCE: Ridgewood (3-5) was unable to stop Springstead's ground game. The Eagles ran for 168 yards, more than triple their output of 54 yards last week against River Ridge. Springstead (6-2) controlled the ball and the clock for most of the game ...more
November 1, 2008
RIVER RIDGE ... 31 SPRINGSTEAD... 14 THE DIFFERENCE: The Royal Knights came alive with a season-high 258 yards of offense to upset the heavily favored Eagles. ...more
October 25, 2008
A 15-year-old Countryside High School student died over the weekend, and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation as a result. ...more
September 23, 2008
Greco Middle students won't be coming back to class next school year with a uniform look, despite the wishes of many parents. ...more
June 18, 2008
TEMPLE TERRACE - Greco Middle students won't be coming back to class next school year with a uniform look, despite the wishes of many parents. School leaders wanted to implement a mandatory uniform policy at the middle school starting in August, but they didn't get enough parent support. The school recently surveyed families about the issue and found that 69 percent of respondents wanted a mandatory policy. But the school district requires that 75 percent of families approve the policy before it can go into effect. ...more
June 13, 2008
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