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Five Things We Learned on Patch this Week
Check out what we covered this week on Patch.

Ricky Boutwell was arrested Friday morning in the death of his brother, David, whose body was found wrapped in plastic and stashed under a mattress near a trash bin at the Harbor Lights Mobile Home Park on Bay Pines Boulevard.
A Seminole store clerk has died from injuries in a robbery Wednesday night. Mohammod Tawhidul Islam, 37, was critically injured during a robbery attempt at the JFS Food Mart, 11801 Seminole Blvd.
Habitat for Humanity is a nation-wide organization that builds and renovates homes for those in need. Monthly events take place to ensure positive change and groups of volunteers are always a necessity to get the job done. Once you register on the Habitat for Humanity website, you will be able to sign up for workdays that fit into your schedule.
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Pinellas County will be resurfacing Indian Rocks Road, between West Bay Drive and Wilcox Road beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 3. The project will last for approximately five nights. Access to the road will be limited to one-way local traffic only.
Christmas is done and over with, but the tree may still be up. Keeping it up through until the new year is common, but it's going to have to come down at some point. The Pinellas County Utilities website has a list of the areas that will help recycle your tree, rather than just destroying it.
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