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Weather Destruction, Childrens Author, Unique Businesses and More on Patch This Week

Here is a look back at the news and features on Seminole Heights Patch this week.

1. --Seminole Heights resident and children's book author Dee Harris is extending her message of kindness through her work.

2. --Bad weather uprooted trees, knocked out power in several neighborhoods and caused traffic jams at intersections where stop lights went out on Tuesday.

3. --A program called Waste Watch recruits garbage men to be a new set of eyes for the city during the Republican National Convention.

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4. --Seminole Heights schools were not immune to letter grade drops after the state made changes to its accountability system.

5. --Seminole Heights resident Terry Abrahams has operated a unique Tampa business for more than 20 years.

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6. --A local screen printer has been in the business of perfection for the last 12 years and loves every second of it.

7. --When moved his barber shop from West Tampa to Seminole Heights last year he knew that people in the area needed a barber shop, but he had no idea the type of support he would receive.

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