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Manatee deputies calling death of Bradenton woman, 45, an 'unfortunate accident'

The Manatee County Sheriff's Office is describing the death of a 45-year-old Bradenton woman as an "unfortunate accident."Click to Continue »

 

Palmetto passes $25 million budget for 2015-2016 fiscal year

Palmetto officials finalize 2015-16 fiscal year budget.Click to Continue »

 

Palmetto elementary school music teacher earns Governor's Shine Award

Rebekah Lester loves her students, but the ones she remembers most are the children who are "hard to reach," yet find a connection through music.Click to Continue »

 

Bradenton South Florida Museum to unveil world's largest fossilized poop collection

The world's largest collection of fossilized poop…Click to Continue »

 

Manatee, Sarasota officials reminded of shortage of funds for transportation projects

Sarasota Manatee Metropolitan Planning Organization heard the first draft of the Financially Feasible Plan for the 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan.Click to Continue »

 

Palmetto passes $25 million budget for 2015-2016 fiscal year

Palmetto officials finalize 2015-2016 fiscal year budget.Click to Continue »

 

Manatee deputies calling death of Bradenton woman, 45, an "unfortunate accident"

The Manatee County Sheriff's Office is describing the death of a 45-year-old Bradenton woman as an "unfortunate accident."Click to Continue »

 

Manatee, Sarasota officials reminded of shortage of funds for transportation projects

Sarasota Manatee Metropolitan Planning Organization heard the first draft of the Financially Feasible Plan for the 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan.Click to Continue »

 

Gulf Coast Community Foundation in Venice names new CEO

Venice's Mark Pritchett has been named the new president and chief executive officer of the Gulf Coast Community Foundation.Click to Continue »

 

Website: Bradenton is fifth "drunkest" place in Florida; Sarasota is No. 2

Bradenton is the fifth "drunkest" place in Florida, according to a website that aims to "show you the real side of places that not everyone wants to hear."Click to Continue »

 

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