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Dunedin Agrees: Ban Internet Cafe Game Devices
Dunedin leaders issued unanimous support April 4 for Pinellas County's proposed ban on gaming devices at Internet sweepstakes cafes.

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Dunedin leaders issued unanimous support April 4 for Pinellas County's proposed ban on gaming devices at Internet sweepstakes cafes.

Clarence Arrington, Dunedin's first two-time state wrestling champion, was honored, along with three teammates for their athletic and academic achievements.
The Military Tattoo celebrates cultural and military tradition Saturday at Dunedin High School.
The city looks to buy 20 recently renovated, affordable apartments from Dunedin that are near the Clearwater Country Club.
Dunedin looks to sell 20 recently renovated, affordable apartments to Clearwater, in hopes it can invest in more projects.
"The Gibson House" was demolished Monday, marking the finality of a property owner's longstanding impasse with the City of Dunedin.
City officials look to pass a resolution urging county and state entities to align with Dunedin in its Major League Baseball retention efforts.
Cowhead's famed blues-metal group is ready to kick the door in on the Dunedin Blue Jays' 2013 season.
The following report shows charges associated with residents in Dunedin booked at Pinellas County Jail between March 23 and 29, along with others arrested from Dunedin.
Thursday's story letting folks know about Dunedin's helicopter egg drop today sparked some debate. Here's what readers had to say.
Dunedin Golf Club's Friday night fish fry is on the finer side.
Dunedin resident Ann Hansen: "Then I asked him this question. 'Nick,' I said, 'why are you here today? I am curious because you are so young.' "
Owner Kim Mohr adds an official dinner menu to the other all-natural and gluten-free options on Tuesday.
Park officials are hoping to move forward on plans to build an $600,000 to $700,000 observation deck at Caladesi Island State Park.
Two helicopter pilots are dropping 10,000 plastic Easter eggs at Highlander Park on Saturday.
Army Spc. Zachary Lee Shannon was laid to rest in a quiet ceremony with full military honors at Dunedin Cemetery on March 27.
The remains of fallen soldier Zack Shannon will be taken by a horse-drawn carriage from Palm Harbor's Curlew Hills Memory Gardens to the Dunedin Cemetery Wednesday. Pinellas County Sheriff's deputies are asking motorists to find alternate rout
Pinellas County Sheriff's deputies are asking motorists to find alternate routes between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 27.
National and state flags in Tallahassee are at half-mast today in honor of Dunedin's fallen soldier Spc. Zack Shannon.
Hundreds of supporters lined Pinehurst Road near Dunedin High for fallen Dunedin soldier Spc. Zack Shannon on Monday, March 25.