
That's on purpose, said Southeastern Grocers CEO Ian McLeod. THE NEW WINN-DIXIE IN SOUTH TAMPA DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A WINN-DIXIE, AND THAT'S BY DESIGN The recently remodeled Winn-Dixie store in South Tampa hardly looks like a Winn-Dixie at all. The brighter Winn Dixie seems bigger thanks to higher ceilings and pops of color contrasted by white accents. Winn Dixie remodeled their Hyde Park store and gave it a cleaner, more modern look. Want more of our free, weekly newsletters in your inbox? Let’s get started. But much of the problem lies in relatively concentrated areas around Lake Maggiore, Old Southeast and a large swaths of west-central of the city. When it rains, that flow spikes even more, leading to about 200 million gallons of spills and discharges over the past 14 months, a preliminary analysis by a wastewater consultant told City Council on Thursday. On an average day without rain in the Sunshine City, a good chunk of the sewage flow is made up of groundwater entering leaky sewer pipes, consultants reported Thursday. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner comedy roast in New York.ĬONSULTANT SAYS LEAKY PIPES MAIN CULPRIT OF ST. But tonight, they'll be sitting one chair apart from each other at the Alfred E. Meanwhile, the end of the election cycle's debate season drew celebration from some Twitter users.

The Democratic nominee declared Trump's resistance "horrifying." As a postdebate analysis points out, that comment - and Trump's weeks of talk about a "rigged" election - has vexed a GOP already riven by his candidacy and fretting about its future. Threatening to upend a fundamental pillar of American democracy, Donald Trump implied in last night's final presidential debate that he might not accept the results of next month's election if he loses to Hillary Clinton.
