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An 1841 Howitzer was fired from the Safety Harbor Museum and Cultural Center on Sunday as part of a Civil War reenactment drill.

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An 1841 Howitzer was fired from the Safety Harbor Museum and Cultural Center on Sunday as part of a Civil War reenactment drill.

Barbara Inman, who recently visited Safety Harbor for a home dedication, will lead Habitat's new state organization from a Clearwater office.
The Safety Harbor Museum and Cultural Center is hosting a Civil War infantry and artillery reenactment drill Sunday, and offers group tours on Florida's history all year round.
The colorful Indian Rocks Road seafood market is about to add an outdoor patio and an expanded menu.
Your daily dose of what's going on in and around Safety Harbor today.
The downtown Largo shop offers something for everyone, from resale clothing to fine jewelry.
The new shop at 525 Main Street offers "something for everyone," from unique gifts to original art.
Nicole Shantele Purser was arrested and charged with two felonies last week in connection with an early July incident.
The same man who is opening a pizzeria in the old Munchies Grill & Bar spot is opening another Anthony's Pizzeria in the East Bay Plaza.
The Safety Harbor area could be in for more heavy afternoon storms this week similar to the July 30 formation that gave birth to a waterspout near Old Tampa Bay.
City funding for the summer music festival was cut, but the commission decided not to eliminate allocations for other services and events.
Here's a list of some fun stuff going on around the area this week.
All the rainfall this summer has altered county watering restrictions. Here's what you need to know about watering in your area.
A local business owner hopes the trailer will help curtail speeding on the busy downtown Largo road.
Here's a list of some fun stuff going on around the area this week.
While agreeing to make some cuts and potentially raise the millage rate, the commission also decided to keep the fireworks and employee dental coverage.
26-year-old David Epperson choked, beat, bound and threatened the victim, according to the Manatee County Sheriff's Office.