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Deadly Hit-and-Run, Farmer's Market Returns, Charity Founder Has Criminal Past

In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from May 12-18, 2013.

1)  Palm Harbor Farmer's Market Moves to Pop Stansell Park

The farmer's market that used to be held on the grounds of the North Pinellas Historical Museum will re-open June 2 at Pop Stansell Park.

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These Palm Harbor residents were arrested on a variety of charges from May 8-12, 2013.

3) Update: Arrest Made in Fatal Hit-and-Run Crash on U.S. 19

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The Florida Highway Patrol says a 28-year-old Clearwater woman was struck twice and died later from injuries.

4) Deputies: Pair Drove from Miami to Rip Off Palm Harbor Ross Store 

Deputies say they found $3,898 worth of stolen items and a "booster bag" in a vehicle driven by Alberto Alex Rojas, 56, of Palm Harbor. Rojas served as getaway driver during the theft from Ross, according to an arrest affidavit.

5) 50 Legs Under Fire for Founder’s Criminal Past

Former pro-wrestler Steve Chamberland pleaded guilty in 2009 to grand theft charges.

6) Car Crashes Into Dillard's: Store to Partially Reopen Thursday

Authorities say a suicidal man crashed his car into the Dillard's department store at the Countryside Mall early Wednesday morning. The crash caused a fire in the store.

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The threat of storms prompted organizers to move the April 12 event from its usual location on the athletic track of Palm Harbor University High to The Centre, which is nearby.

8) New Homes For Sale in Palm Harbor This Week

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9) Palm Harbor Rotary Receives Honors

The Palm Harbor Rotary Club received the "Small District Club Of The Year" award for 2012-2013. Palm Harbor Rotary President Frank Nabozny was honored with multiple awards.

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