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Five Things You Need to Know Today: Feb. 10
The City Council meets Thursday. And Bill Foster has his monthly Mayor's Night Out on Thursday evening.

Linda Hersey launched the very first Florida Patch site: Old Northeast-St. Petersburg Patch, in December 2010.
She has had many roles at Florida Patch as it has grown from a start-up to a go-to hub for information, conversation and news. She currently is a Senior Field Editor, identifying and curating real time news for nine sites in southwest Florida.
Linda is a veteran journalist and senior newsroom manager who made an early transition to New Media – way back in 2006! :)
In addition to City Editor roles in Portland, Maine, and Broward County, Florida, and years as an investigative journalist, Linda authored two primers for working journalists covering Native American issues, including "100 Questions, 500 Nations."
She holds an MBA from the Chapman School of Business, at Florida International University. She also is among the rare breed of English Majors, holding a BA in Eng. Lit. from Boston University.
The City Council meets Thursday. And Bill Foster has his monthly Mayor's Night Out on Thursday evening.

The March 5 program offers information on after-school tutoring, summer camp, kindergarten readiness and college counseling.
We chat with Christie Bruner, owner of Baby Boot Camp in St. Petersburg. Bruner is a new member of Patch's Mom's Council. Today, we talk with Bruner about fitness challenges for parents with young children. We welcome your comments below.
Tokyo Sushi Cafe offers an unusual concept for sushi restaurants: all-you-can-eat, with a limited menu, that nevertheless offers all the popular choices, from salmon to tuna.
The mixer will take place at the Hilton Hotel on Carillon Parkway and provide a chance for business people to extend their network.
The glass and steel sculpture will be created through a collaboration with local artists. It will be the centerpiece of a $1 million fund-raising campaign and then gifted to the city.
Large cheese pizzas are half price on Monday and Wednesday nights.
Bet you didn't know it's National School Counselor Week.
Expect rain late this afternoon and into this evening. Skies will clear Tuesday.
Join us for online conversations and share your parenting insights as a member of our Mom's Council.
Chris Steinocher is a St. Petersburg resident who formerly worked with the Tampa Bay Partnership.
Ten minutes into the Super Bowl Sunday night, a stray gunshot hit a TV viewer in Palm Harbor. Pinellas County authorities are asking drivers to be on the lookout for a small white truck with mag wheels.
Monday, there is a business grand opening and a forum on improvements at Lake Maggiore.
This week the city hosts a media day and promotes a ticket giveaway. See the complete 2011 schedule below.
We let you know about some attractive Old Northeast homes on the market.
'I am asking the citizens of this community to say thank you the next time they see a police officer.'
Shep's used to be the only place in town to find craft brews and gourmet beers. Not anymore. Here's a toast to the top 5 spots to buy fine brews.
Charles Davis Custer faces multiple charges, including armed robbery, and is being held in the Pinellas County Jail. Custer is accused of throwing hot coffee, brandishing a knife and grabbing cash from the register.
The new ramp and bridges will connect I-275 north to both directions of 118th Avenue in St. Petersburg. It will also merge with the existing ramp from southbound I-275, allowing non-stop access to westbound 118th Avenue from southbound I-275 as well.
The big news is that Gov. Rick Scott will be in town today to address the St. Pete area Chamber of Commerce.