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The most active roadblocks in the Tampa Bay area are for the Interstate 4 and I-275 project. The $81 million project is improving I-275 from the Hillsborough River north to Floribraska Avenue and on I-4 from the interchange to near 15th Street.
Posted by John Myers, Tampa on 09/17 at 10:43 PM
Only in Florida do they do this idiotic rolling roadblock. Do the county a favor and arrest all the lowlifes in Tampa and stay off the highways. You idiots cause enough problems!
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Posted by Margaret K. Swanson, Apollo Beach, FL on 09/18 at 07:20 AM
This mornings news featured a short spot by Gail Sierens on students being misdiagnosed as ADD when they may only need their eyes examined for reading problems. While it is true that a good eye vision exam can prevent many reading problems, the symptoms of ADD and reading problems are not the same. It might be possible to misdiagnose a learning disability, however, school and licensed psychologists would rule out a vision problem before doing an assessment of reading problems. I wonder what your source of information was.