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GOP, Seabirds and Bridges
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney visited Dunedin on Monday, a day before the GOP primary election in Florida.
On Tuesday, voters in Florida chose Mitt Romney as the man they want to face President Barack Obama in November. Romney received 46 percent of the vote compared with Newt Gingrich's 31 percent. Former Sen. Rick Santorum earned 13 percent of the vote, and Rep. Ron Paul earned 7 percent, according to state election returns.
According to the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary, approximately 90% of the average 23-30 birds they receive on a daily basis are injured directly or indirectly by people. Of the birds that are brought in, 80% of them survive if they can endure the first 24 hours. The sanctuary is a lot like a hospital for humans. There is an emergency room, a center for surgery and indoor/outdoor rehab spaces.
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Open House for Bayway Bridge Plan: will host an open house from 5-7 tonight to show plans for the Bayway Bridge replacement project. The bridge is located along the Pinellas Bayway (S.R. 682) between Gulf Boulevard (S.R. 699) and west of S.R. 679/Sun Boulevard.
The Super Bowl is coming up this Sunday and the Beach Bars are revving up to make this Super Sunday a memorable one. If you're looking for something other than just watching the game at home, check out some the cool parties going on around the beaches.
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