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Top Stories of the Week: Feb. 26-March 3

In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Feb. 26 to March 3

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The Palm Harbor man allegedly offered another inmate cash and a 1992 pickup in exchange for killing his wife.

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Authorities say they seized 12 guns during a raid at Legacy Tattoo. The business' owner, Gyasi Heard, 32, is being held in the Pinellas County Jail accused of running a drug and gun ring.

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The house passed a local bill sponsored by State Rep. Peter Nehr, R-Palm Harbor that prevents the involuntary annexation of the East Lake community. The bill awaits a final senate vote.

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How cool is this? Palm Harbor firefighters helped two dogs this month, earning them a "Patch" on the back from us, and rock star status from their Facebook followers!

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The nontraditional school for grades K-8 uses a social, hands-on approach to learning, without textbooks, computers or the FCAT.

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The spa's owner, Theresa Najemian has been in the industry since 1987 and began her career in Las Vegas as a massage therapist where she had many superstar clients including Kenny Loggins, Debbie Reynolds, the Pointer Sisters and Regis Philbin.

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Palm Harbor's biggest party begins March 29! Here's how you can participate in the Battle of the Bands, Citrus Festival Queen Pageant and Palmsbury Bake-Off. Or, you might even want to be a vendor!

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