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Dunedin Charter Amendments: What 'Yes' Votes Mean
Dunedin Patch has created a guide to help you decipher the City Charter amendments and what yes votes will mean on each one.

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Dunedin Patch has created a guide to help you decipher the City Charter amendments and what yes votes will mean on each one.

Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 1 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 2 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Honeymoon Island's 15th annual Halloween in the Park event is set for Oct. 26 and 27. The event features activities and haunted theatrics for children, teens and adults.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 3 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 4 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 5 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Here's a look at Dunedin Charter Amendment 6 and what a yes vote on it means at the polls.
Honeymoon Island's 15th annual Halloween in the Park event is set for Oct. 26 and 27. The event features activities and haunted theatrics for children, teens and adults.
The Toronto Blue Jays announced Monday that they're picking up catcher and Dunedin native Bobby Wilson from the Los Angeles Angels off of waivers.
The Toronto Blue Jays announced Monday that they're picking up catcher and Dunedin native Bobby Wilson from the Los Angeles Angels off of waivers.
Candidates were asked: If you could leave one indelible policy mark on Dunedin, what would it be?
Candidates were asked: If you could leave one indelible policy mark on Dunedin, what would it be?
Candidates were asked: If you could leave one indelible policy mark on Dunedin, what would it be?
Bob Hackworth amassed a nearly $35,000 war chest in his campaign against Mayor Dave Eggers. He has raised and spent more than any other candidate in the 2012 Dunedin city elections on Nov. 6.
Jermaine Thurman was caught speeding through a southside Dunedin neighborhood last week with a large baggie of cocaine, authorities report.
A 16-year-old black male teen is the victim in a neighborhood shooting off Pinellas Trail in north Clearwater Sunday night, according to authorities. The teen is at Bayfront Medical Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Candidates were asked: If you could leave one indelible policy mark on Dunedin, what would it be?
Candidates were asked: If you could leave one indelible policy mark on Dunedin, what would it be?
I aimed for a kill shot, right at the heart — a strange feeling — even if the man was just a paper target.