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October 23, 2010

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Pasco Candidates Stump For Undecided Votes At Chamber Forum By Michael Smith At this point in the political season, with the November 2 General Election less than two weeks away, many people who are planning to vote have already decided who they’re going to vote for. Still, it was in the hopes of convincing those who are yet undecided that the candidates for the Pasco County Mosquito Control Board of Commissioners, the Pasco County School Board, the Pasco Board of County Commissioners and the District 61 seat in the Florida House of Representatives gathered for a roundtable-style forum at the Wesley Chapel Center for the Arts at Wesley Chapel High last month. The forum was sponsored by the Greater Wesley Chapel, Central Pasco and West Pasco Chambers of Commerce, and was moderated by editorial writers C.T. Bowen of the St. Petersburg Times and Tom Jackson of The Tampa Tribune, both of whom cover Pasco County. The pair asked questions of each candidate that had been sub-

mitted by some of the roughly 100 people who were in attendance, many of whom exhibited a definite antiincumbent attitude, judging by their responses to some of the questions asked of and the answers to those questions given by the candidates. Even questions posed to the candidates for the seemingly innocuous position of Mosquito Control Commissioner were not without the opportunity for some finger-pointing at the current administration, as each of the four challengers – Lester Cypher, Jessica Jordan Griffin, Michael Moore and Niko Tzoumas – mentioned the need for a secure storage facility for the chemicals that are used in mosquito control. Incumbent commissioner, the aptlynamed Matthew “Skeeter” Abbott, said, however, that a secure building has been “in the works for a while,” but its construction has been delayed by budget shortfalls. In addition, while he touted his stature as the candidate with the most experience, most of the others, such as Moore, seemed to be trying to

Pasco County Commission candidates include (l.-r.) Henry Wilson Jr., District 4 incumbent Michael Cox, District 2 incumbent Pat Mulieri and Clay Colson. jump on the Tea Party bandwagon education-related issues, possibly because none is an incumbent seeking (much to the delight of the audience, re-election. The District 3 and 5 seats by the way) by proclaiming himself to opened up after those incumbents be a proponent of “less government (Cathi Martin and Frank Parker, and lower taxes.” respectively) announced their retireAfter introducing themselves, the ments, and the District 4 seat was held six candidates for the three open seats by Kathryn Starkey, who resigned to on the Pasco County School Board, including Cynthia Armstrong and Mike run for the state legislature. The winner of that seat will finish out the final two Ryan (District 3), Alison G. Crumbley years of Starkey’s term. and Karen King (District 4) and Steve The biggest challenge facing the Luikart and Mark Swartsel (District 5), were able to focus more exclusively on See “Forum” on page 6.

Tampa Man Indicted For Allegedly Robbing Six Banks In Two Weeks

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Our Endorsements For The Upcoming General Election, The Cypress Creek Town Center Saga Goes On, Business Updates Galore & More!

Beautiful Weathers Draws A Crowd To The Chamber’s Fall Festival, Upcoming Fund Raisers, Another Chance To Enter Our Annual Dining Survey/Contest & More!!

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his home to the bank in Pinellas County and arrested him as he exited the bank after allegedly holding it up. Algood, who has a lengthy history of arrests for robbery, drugs and other charges, pleaded not guilty to all six counts as alleged in the indictment, but if he is found guilty, he could face up to 20 years in prison for each, prosecutors said. In addition, the indictment calls for Algood to repay the total amount he allegedly stole, $13,663, or to forfeit personal property in an equal amount, if found guilty. The date of his trial had not been announced at our press time.

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robbery the next day, when Algood allegedly made off with approximately $1,000 from the Regions Bank on S.R. 54 in Land O’Lakes. After that, the indictment alleges that Algood robbed the Bank of America branch on S.R. 54 in Land O’Lakes of nearly $3,000 on August 25, the Bank of America branch on Amberly Dr. in Tampa Palms of approximately $2,000 on August 30, the SunTrust branch on N. Dale Mabry Hwy. of $599 on September 2, and finally, the BB&T bank on Walsingham Rd. in Seminole (Pinellas County) of more than $5,800 on September 3. By that time, however, Algood had been identified by a tipster as the possible suspect and he was under surveillance by officers with the Tampa Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who followed him from

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A 33-year-old Tampa man faces an extended stay in federal prison after being indicted for a half-dozen bank robberies that took place in Pasco, Hillsborough and Pinellas counties during August and September. According to the indictment,

which was handed down by a federal grand jury in U.S. District Court in Tampa on October 13, Kevin J. Algood began his robbery spree on August 23, when he allegedly robbed the SunTrust Bank branch on Nebraska Ave. (U.S. 41) in Lutz, where he got away with approximately $1,350. That was followed by a second

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