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  3. Tarpon Springs police officer dies while off duty

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    The Tarpon Springs Police Department announced that Maj. Michael Trill died Saturday while off duty of an unspecified “medical issue.” He was 53 years old. Trill worked for the department for ...

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    A prominent Tarpon Springs businessman and philanthropist who in 2018 was accused of avoiding more than $8 million in taxes is once again facing allegations of financial wrongdoing. William Planes ...

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    After an investigation by Tampa Bay’s News Channel 8, it was revealed that the Tarpon Woods golf community — which was previously owned by the charity, Jan Stephenson’s Crossroads Foundation ...

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  7. The Weekly Challenger - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly Challenger is an African-American news source serving Tampa and St. Petersburg, Florida. It publishes in print every Thursday. [1] Otherwise, the newspaper publishes online articles daily. [2] The newspaper was founded by Cleveland Johnson Jr. [3] and is based in St. Petersburg and is considered a historical aspect of the city. [4]

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  9. AdventHealth North Pinellas - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, Tarpon Springs had Tarpon Springs Memorial Hospital built on land owned by the city for $25,000 in bonds. It had 12 beds and was two stories tall. [1] [2] In the 1930s, the hospital made up 10 percent of the city budget.