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Five Things: Dancing Bucs, Trains and Gabrielle....

Here are five things we thought you should know about today!

A Dancing Buc?: Tune into “Dancing With the Stars” if you want to see if Keyshawn Johnson has any good moves. The former Buccaneers receiver will dance his heart out on this season’s show, according to TBO.com.

All Aboard!: Love trains? Head on over to Largo’s Central Park this weekend to check out the Largo Central Railroad. The miniature trains run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more details, check out the railroad’s webpage.

Students Win Battle Over Library: Who Says You Can’t Fight City Hall (or, at least the administration at the University of South Florida)? Students who opposed the university’s decision to slash library hours to save money have won their fight, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Bulls will still be able to check out books 24/7 and the university will have to look elsewhere to cut spending.

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Russia Lobbying American Politicians?: That’s the latest development out of Washington, D.C., as American leaders discuss a potential strike on Syria. Republican House Speaker John Boehner turned down the request, according to the Huffington Post. What do you think about this twist in the Syrian situation? Should America strike? Should we hear Russia out? Tell us by commenting below!

Gabrielle Making Waves: There’s a new tropical storm out there that’s making waves near Puerto Rico, but it doesn’t look like she has her sights set on Tampa Bay. Even so, Gabrielle serves as a great reminder to get ready for when our weather does turn bad. Speaking of which, we’re looking at a 60 percent chance of storms and thunderstorms today, Sept. 6, according to the National Weather Service.

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