Oops! Town's Water Tower Sold By Mistake | Patch PM
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Miami FL
15 June, 2021
3:06 PM
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Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Florida Patches to talk about tonight: Florida Town Accidentally Sells Its Water Tower There are so many questions about a Florida city's accidental sale of its water tower. How in the world did it happen that after Bobby Read asked Brooksville city officials about buying a building in the shadow of the water tower, he ended up with the whole kit and caboodle? Eric Clapton To Make Stop In Tampa During North American Tour Eric Clapton said Monday he will host a series of concert dates across the U.S. in September, including Tampa's Amalie Arena on Saturday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. Tickets for these shows will go on sale starting Friday, June 18 LGBTQ Activists Protest Ringling Bridge Pride Lighting Denial After the Florida Department of Transportation denied the city of Sarasota's request to light the Ringling Causeway Bridge in rainbow colors for LGBTQ Pride month, a group of activists took matters into their own hands. Sarasota Swimmer Upsets Olympic Veterans, Headed To Tokyo: Report Sarasota swimmer, 19-year-old Emma Weyant, will compete in the Tokyo Olympics this summer after outswimming three former Olympians in the 400-meter individual medley. 2 New Manatees Welcomed At The Bishop Ahead Of Reopening The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature welcomed two new manatees to the Stage 2 Parker Manatee Rehabilitation Habitat June 8. The manatees, Janus and Iclyn, are the first animals to be cared for in the newly renovated habitat, which reopens to the public Wednesday. Home Ownership A 'Dunn' Deal For Pinellas Park Single Mother A single mother and domestic violence survivor is now a first-time homeowner after she was able to purchase her home at a zero percent interest rate thanks to Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco counties. Tampa Mayor Makes Friendly Bolts Wager With Nassau County Leader Tampa Mayor Jane Castor will be sending Nassau County Executive Laura Curran the promised case of locally crafted beer and a box of Tampa-made cigars after losing a friendly wager on the outcome of Sunday's game between the New York Islanders and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Contribute your own content to Patch by signing up for an account and clicking the "Post on Patch" button at the top right of the site. Also Worth a Look Today Good Samaritan's Body Found 3 Days After He Went Missing: Sheriff Kitten Thrown From Truck That Runs Over It; Police InvestigatingBaseball World Mourns Death Of Lacoochee's Most Famous ResidentFamily Escapes Tampa House Fire But A Dog, 2 Pet Birds Perish19-Year-Old Sustains Life-Threatening Injuries in Crash52-Year-Old Man Killed While Crossing Gulf Boulevard1 Dead In Single-Car Accident Near Tampa International AirportMan Shot Victim 19 Times, Faces Murder Charge: SheriffState Representative Michele Rayner Announced]s Run For Congress Husband Shoots Wife In Murder-Suicide: Authorities Man Found Guilty Of Killing Ex's New Boyfriend: State Attorney 4 Young Women to Be Selected For MLB Empowerment Award Wimauma Man Arrested In Michigan For Sex Abuse Charges: Sheriff Over 100 Jobs Available At Westfield Brandon Career Fair Across America 4 Dead, 4 Wounded In Chicago Mass Shooting On 'Quiet Block': Cops 'My Cat Is A Thief': Oregon Woman's Cat Steals Neighbors' Stuff Climate Change Makes Forests More Flammable Now Than Any Time In Past 2,000 Years Podcast: DC's Homeless Deliver Poetry Straight From The Streets Cicada Invasion: DC, NoVA Residents Snap Pics Of Insects [Photos]
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