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Gowers Corner - Then and Now
Gower's CornerAs it looked before the “open range” ended and before nearby B-Square Ranch was established. Looking south along U.S. 41 at the intersection of SR 52. Mr. Gower’s station, built-in 1926, was the area’s only store for years. Photo courtesy of the Burgert Brothers Photography Collection at the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System. (5084) -
Sinkholes In Pasco
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More Sinkholes in Pasco
More Sinkholes in Sinkhole Alley Pasco County continues to get top ratings in sinkholesProperties built on old lakes can collapsehttps://wesleychapelcommunity.com/sinkhole-guide-for-florida/ -
Pasco Rains
What we will be seeing for the next couple months -
Sinkhole in Holiday
A Pasco mobile home and six nearby families evacuated after a sinkhole formed in the home's driveway Monday morning and quickly grew large enough to swallow a car. Pasco County emergency crews responded to a report of the hole that developed at 1728 Torch St. in Holiday. -
I-75 Construction
Two road-widening projects along Interstate 75 in Pasco County worth $128.6 million has started.The two projects are scheduled to take more than five years and should support 400 jobs in the Tampa area, according to a release. Designed to address the growing transportation needs of the area, the projects will add two lanes of the interstate in each direction to three. -
More Sinkholes in Pasco County
30-foot-deep hole opens in road at Holiday subdivision -
More Corporate Welfare
Developer wants stronger assurances that the county will provide $11 million in Pasco tourism taxes toward construction of Pasco baseball complex , AND they also want ownership of the property to transfer to the investment group so it can eventually be used as leverage for financing. -
More Medicare Fraud
Scott may lose the honors of "the ultimate Medicare thief." New findings have additional fraud and overbilling information. Scott’s prior tenure as CEO of Columbia/HCA about a decade ago, when the hospital company was fined $1.7 billion for Medicare fraud. Now the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) report additional fraud.