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Could hours-long traffic delays have been avoided or lessened?

For hours, I-75 was a parking lot. Hundreds of drivers were stuck on and around the Clays Ferry Bridge on the Fayette-Madison County line. Many had plenty of time to think about why they were stranded.

Local nonprofit hosts soft opening of new Love, Art & Repeat Gallery opens

Local nonprofit hosts soft opening of new Love, Art & Repeat Gallery opens
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Sarasota tries to find path forward for homeless service nonprofits

Sarasota tries to find path forward for homeless service nonprofits SARASOTA – After some wrangling, the city of Sarasota thinks it finally has a way to allow community-minded organizations to provide showers and other services for homeless residents in the city.   But while the majority of city commissioners agreed to research a special zoning and permitting program to allow for such services, many felt the effort would be regressive and hinder the city’s protracted efforts to address homelessness.  Even Streets of Paradise, the nonprofit that city leaders want to help, says the effort is halfhearted and short lived.   “We’re grateful for the pathway forward, but it appeared to be less than a genuine pathway,” Cathy Bryant, director of operations for Streets of Paradise, told the Herald-Tribune.  

Gym members feel duped after signing up for weightloss challenge

Gym members feel duped after signing up for weightloss challenge Published: January 7, 2021 6:10 PM EST Updated: January 7, 2021 6:20 PM EST Recommended Cathy Bryant was ready to kick off 2021 with a weight loss challenge. The Cape Coral resident found a gym deal advertised online for a challenge at the  Gulf Coast Fitness Center in south Fort Myers. “It was supposed to be for 45 women only, flexible schedule, mornings, nights, 15-plus classes a week, they offered,” Bryant said. Instead, she found a group of 100 people crowded into a studio. Dozens of women feel duped and now want a refund. “Last night was not safe,” Bryant said. “It was not small. It was not what they promised and there’s a lot of mad people.”

Cold doesn t deter First Day Hike | News

MOTHER NEFF STATE PARK — Wind whistling through the trees, birds chirping and the occasional shuffle of small groups of travelers were among the only sounds that could be heard Friday at Mother Neff State Park. The park held its annual First Day Hike event, drawing in dozens of families and groups from across Central Texas to enjoy the outdoors. Park staff said more than 80 percent of the reservation slots for this year had been filled, despite the cold wind and muddy trails. Temple residents Cathy Bryant, 66, and Patty Caplinger, 65, said this was their second year participating in the hike. They said they have grown to enjoy hiking over the past year.

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