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New blood donation center opens Monday in Palm Harbor Times staff Thursday, May 10, 2012 Business briefs New blood donation center opens Monday Florida Blood Services' new Palm Harbor Donor Center will officially open at 8 a.m. Monday in the Sabal Ridge Plaza, 33825 U.S. 19 N, on the northeast corner of Nebraska Avenue and U.S. 19, behind McDonald's. The new center will be more convenient for nearby residents because it shortens the driving ... Former Palm Harbor insurance agent arrested in grand theft probe By Ivan Penn, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, May 16, 2012 State investigators have arrested a former insurance agent from Palm Harbor on grand theft charges in connection with a $4.6 million investment scheme that targeted seniors. The Florida Department of Financial Services alleges that Neal Seth Smalbach, 49, misrepresented details of financial products to multiple senior clients for personal ... Former insurance agent from Palm Harbor arrested for grand theft By Ivan Penn, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, May 16, 2012 State investigators have arrested a former insurance agent from Palm Harbor on grand theft charges in connection with a $4.6 million investment scheme that targeted seniors. The Florida Department of Financial Services alleges that Neal Seth Smalbach, 49, misrepresented details of financial products to multiple senior clients for personal ... Palm Harbor's Casey Turgeon named SEC Freshman of the Week in baseball Florida second baseman Casey Turgeon , a former Dunedin standout, today was named SEC Freshman of the Week for his efforts in the No. 5 Gators' road series victory over No. 6 Kentucky in Lexington this past weekend. Turgeon hit .400 (4-for-10) as the Gators won two of three in the pivotal series. In Friday night’s series-clinching victory, with the game tied, Turgeon led off the eighth inning ... Palm Harbor Library decries budget woes By Piper Castillo, Times Staff Writer Thursday, May 17, 2012 Cutbacks in staff and operating hours, an inability to purchase new books, and limiting special programs are three examples of struggles that Palm Harbor Library director Gene Coppola has reckoned with in recent years. With its main source of support coming from Pinellas County, the library has seen budget cuts for five years in a row ...
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