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This Week: Lutz Centennial, Armed Guards, Garbage Changes

In case you missed them, here is a look at some of the top stories that ran on Lutz Patch this week.

: Once left out and bullied himself, the high school senior works to promote relationships that last beyond his free, one-day clinics for children with special needs.

: The two ordered six teens to the ground at gunpoint and planned to rob them, but several ran off, according to the Pasco Sheriff's Office.

Superintendent Wants Armed Security At All Lutz Schools: Superintendent MaryEllen Elia has a plan that calls for a review by a security expert, and an additional 130 armed personnel at Hillsborough Schools. The extra staff would cost $4.1 million alone.

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Garbage Collection Changes Coming for Lutz: Hillsborough County has decided to change the way it handles trash collection.

: He was charged with burglary with assault/battery.

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Lutz Centennial Meeting Set for Monday: The group welcomes anyone interested in helping organize a celebration for the community’s 100th birthday.

Fire Rescue Recruiting Volunteers: An informational meeting on the new Reserve Responder Program is set for Jan. 17.


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