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Body-Shaming Charge Comes After Yearbook Photos Edited | Patch PM

Girls' photos edited | Former circus HQ sold | Stolen medals replaced | Equine encephalitis warning | Dementia caregiver charged: Patch PM

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FL Girls' Yearbook Photos Edited, Often Badly, To Cover Cleavage

The neckline of the shirt Adrian Bartlett's daughter wore for her Bartram Trail High School yearbook was raised to erase any hint of cleavage. About 80 other female students at the St. Johns, Florida, also school saw their photos edited — without their consent, and to add clothing.

Former Ringling Circus HQ Bought By 84 Lumber

The former worldwide operations headquarters for Feld Entertainment/Ringling Brothers circus headquarters has been purchased by 84 Lumber, a building materials chain retailer, for $4.175 million in a cash deal.

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Destroyed Military Service Medals Replaced By Sheriff’s Office

When the ribbons and medals from a Sarasota County woman's years of service with the U.S. Army were destroyed in a crime, the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office got to work replacing them for her.

Pasco Issues Warning After Equine Encephalitis Found In County

The Florida Department of Health in Pasco County said Monday that several sentinel chickens, which serve as early indicators, had tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis virus infections. As a result, the risk of transmission to humans has increased.

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Super Flower Blood Moon: Florida May See Lunar Eclipse Overnight

How much of the total lunar eclipse will you see in Florida? It's 2021's biggest and brightest supermoon.

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