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What CIty Budget Talks Mean for Your Bottom Dollar
Dunedin officials are crunching numbers to bring you tax savings and pay raises, just not as much as they first thought.

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Dunedin officials are crunching numbers to bring you tax savings and pay raises, just not as much as they first thought.

Clearwater man was taken to Bayfront Medical Center with life threatening injuries Monday.
Officials are seeking public input on the neighborhood impact from Edgewater Drive residents from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Hale Senior Activity Center in Dunedin.
A Clearwater man was taken to Bayfront Medical Center with life threatening injuries Monday.
A Clearwater man was taken to Bayfront Medical Center with life-threatening injuries Monday after his motorcycle collided with a car driven by a Palm Harbor man.
Officials are seeking public input on the neighborhood impact from Southside residents at Hale Senior Activity Center on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m.
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