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Pasco County Buzz: New Hooters, Homework Rules, and a Park Opening Shake Up the Week

Hooters Flies High in Wesley Chapel Despite Corporate Woes

First up, Wesley Chapel is getting a fresh addition to its dining scene. HMC Hospitality Group broke the news this week that a new Hooters restaurant is slated to open at 25245 Wesley Chapel Boulevard, right next to the Harley-Davidson dealership, in summer 2025. This 4,500-square-foot spot, complete with an outdoor patio, promises to bring about 60 new jobs to the area. But here’s the twist: while Hooters of America, LLC, is gearing up for bankruptcy, HMC says they’re in the clear. “We’re a separate entity, no financial ties to the parent company,” an HMC spokesperson told Tampa Bay Times. With record sales last year and plans for more locations, including The Villages, this third Pasco County Hooters is a sign of local economic optimism—bankruptcy buzz or not. Curious? Check out the full story here.


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Homework Gets a Grade Again in Pasco Schools

Over in the school district, there’s big news for students and parents alike. Superintendent John Legg dropped a bombshell this week: starting fall 2025, Pasco County teachers can grade homework again, flipping a 2022 rule that kept practice assignments off the grade books. “It’s about accountability,” Legg said at a recent school board meeting, unveiling draft guidelines that give teachers flexibility to score late work too. With over 70,000 students in the district, this shift—set for next school year to avoid mid-term chaos—has sparked chatter. Some parents cheer the push for responsibility; others worry it could hit kids with tough home lives hardest. The Tampa Bay Times has the details on this educational U-turn right here.


Hercules Park Brings Fun and History to Zephyrhills

And then there’s Zephyrhills, where the community’s been buzzing since Hercules Park opened its gates on February 13, 2025. This $7.6 million, 12-acre gem at 38100 County Road 54 is the first new public park in over 40 years, and it’s a stunner: think nature-inspired playgrounds, a multilevel splash pad, winding trails, and pavilions perfect for a family picnic. City Manager Billy Poe couldn’t hide his excitement at the grand opening, which drew hundreds. “This is where memories get made,” he said, nodding to the park’s nod to history—its name and design echo the old Hercules Powder Co. site that once powered the local economy. After 14 months of construction and years of planning, it’s a win for the city’s 22,000-plus residents. Want to see what all the fuss is about? Dive into the story here.


What’s It All Mean for Pasco?

So, what’s the takeaway from this whirlwind week? Pasco County’s got a lot cooking. Wesley Chapel’s Hooters deal shows business is betting big on the area, even if the corporate shadow looms. The homework switch-up signals a push to sharpen student skills, though it’s got folks debating fairness. And Hercules Park? That’s a straight-up community glow-up, giving Zephyrhills a fresh spot to unwind. Together, it’s a snapshot of a county on the move—balancing growth, learning, and a little fun along the way.


Stay tuned, Pasco. If this week’s any sign, there’s plenty more where that came from. For the nitty-gritty, hit up those links and keep your eyes on the local beat!

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