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FLORIDA — It's been a week of highs and lows with some light moments in between.
Highs included the Lightning's gala boat parade following their Stanley Cup win and a Tampa doctor's baseball collection that sold for a record $21.5 million.
It was a low moment for the Florida Task Force 3 from Tampa Bay as members returned home after finding no one alive at Surfside. Equally distressing to coastal residents were the fish kills from red tide that deposited hundreds of tons of dead, stinky fish on Tampa Bay beaches.
As for a light moment, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced he's selling "Don't Fauci My Florida" koozies.
See these stories and more on this week's Florida Patch sites:
Tampa Doctor's Baseball Card Collection Auctioned For $21.5MPalm Harbor Man Accused Of Embezzling $92,000 From Local CharityWatch The Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Celebration LiveAccumulation Of Stinky Dead Fish Prompt Barrage Of ComplaintsTampa Bay Rescue Team Returns Home From Somber Task In SurfsideTrooper Injured, 3 Arrested During 'Cuba Libre' Rallies In Tampa'Don't Fauci My Florida': DeSantis Team Sells Anti-Fauci MerchFL Hospitalizations Surge As COVID-19 Delta Variant Spreads2 Men Found Dead In Hotel Room At Former Versace Mansion: PoliceComfort Dogs Help Recovery Team At Florida Condo Collapse Site
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