One Liners Pasco: Metropolitan Ministries, Vistra and more

► Metropolitan Ministries celebrated the groundbreaking for the redevelopment at its Holiday campus. (Rendering above)

► Turner Arbour was awarded Workforce Development Professional of the Year at the Florida Economic Development Council Leadership Award Dinner for his creation, and work, on the Workforce Connect platform and his role on the CareerSource Pasco-Hernando board of directors. 

Angeline will be the site of the first residential farm amenity in the Tampa Bay area.

► The Florida Turnpike Enterprise begun its preliminary design and engineering study for the widening of the Suncoast Parkway, from Van Dyke Road, in Hillsborough County, to north of State Road 52, in Pasco County. 

► Angeline, a Pasco County community by Metro Development Group, will be the site of the first residential farm amenity in the Tampa Bay area.

A Pasco County office building built, in part, with money from a local sales tax program, opened at 54 Crossings. 

The Zephyrhills Veterans Clinic opened at 37827 Eiland Blvd. 

Thirsty Buffalo Brewing Co., a new craft brewery, opened at 16974 Focus Loop, Land O’ Lakes. 

Following a complete remodeling, Hugh Embry Library, at 14215 Fourth St., Dade City, has reopened. 

Vistra Communications, located in Lutz, named Kelsy Long vice president of marketing.

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