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New Toll Road Coming, Bargain Pets and No Cheerleader Uniforms Allowed

Here are a few things we thought you might like to know about today, Aug. 28.

Bargain Cats: Have room in your home and life for a cat? Hillsborough County Animal Services has a deal going on that can save you some cash on adopting one. As the summer comes to an end, the agency is offering $20 adoptions. For more details, check out this Patch blog.

Smooth Sailing on Pasco’s Horizon?: Motorists who trek across Pasco County or Northwest Hillsborough have long said there’s no good way to travel from U.S. 19 to U.S. 301. The rally cry for a new east-west road to fix that has gone up again, but this time it’s private firms looking into making it happen. An unsolicited proposal to construct a 33-mile toll road at no expense to taxpayers has landed on the desks of officials at the Florida Department of Transportation and they’re taking the offer seriously, according to TBO.com. The elevated road would run along State Roads 54 and 56. Is this a good idea?

You Can’t Wear That: That’s what some Pinellas County high school students are being told about their own school-approved cheerleading uniforms. While the uniforms are OK for sidelines wear, they don’t make the grade in regard to school dress code policies. That means cheerleaders who wear their uniforms to class are now in violation of school rules, according to the Tampa Bay Times. What’s your take on this?

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Bucs Blackout: Buccaneer fans who want to see Thursday’s final preseason game against the Redskins are going to have to shell out for tickets. The team has announced the game is blacked out due to a failure to sell enough seats for the game, TBO.com is reporting.

Time to Dry Out?: Waterlogged yards might get a break from the constant pelting of rain today Wednesday, Aug. 28. The National Weather Service says Tampa Bay only has a 20 percent chance of showers during the afternoon hours. The likelihood drops to about 10 percent in the overnight hours. 

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