December 18, 2015
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A round-up of Bradenton-area entertainment news
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Review: Sarasota's Urbanite Theatre offers an inventive, entertaining 'Lungs'
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Herald's 2015 holiday event calendar redux
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Manatee County joblessness drops in November
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Turn away from a life of indulgence and put your faith in Christ: Billy Graham column for Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015
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Oil's not well, and that's not all good
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Whole Foods to come to University Parkway
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State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota, graduation at a glance
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FHP to join Drive Sober of Get Pulled Over campaign
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Cool front gives Manatee County chill weekend
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Conquistadors, Maverick the Manatee bring holiday cheer to sick children at Manatee Memorial Hospital
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Manatee County Employee of the Year forms relationships with MCAT passengers
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Master naturalist program offers look at Manatee County's remaining wild areas
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More than $1 million of improvements to Fort Hamer Park in Parrish expected to start in January
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Advisory board tasked with addressing Manatee County's funding issues meets for first time
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Ray Baden of Bradenton awards $100,000 to 10 nonprofit organizations
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West Manatee Fire Rescue officials break ground on $2.8M fire station
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Bradenton's portion of the $53M Ware's Creek project '95 percent' done after long delay
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Citrus County suspect accused of sexual torture after 8-year-old girl escapes
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Second man charged with murder in deadly shootout in Bradenton
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Bradenton man claims he was stabbed when he told another man he didn't have cigarettes
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Sarasota sheriff: Two charged with trafficking in morphine after 290 pills found
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Florida state colleges want $74 million to improve campus security
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For Republicans, bigotry is the new normal
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'Run, hide, fight' policy at school reinforces mass shootings inevitable
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New drone registration system is a good step toward public safety
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The Fed's gross oversight
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Write-in candidate files for District 1 seat on Manatee County Commission
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Congress' misguided bipartisanship on budget deal
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Monster Jam trucks fine-tuned at Palmetto-based Feld Entertainment
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Women's Interfaith Network stands in solidarity with Islamic Society of Sarasota, Bradenton
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Carts violating traffic laws in Heather Hills mobile home park
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FPL's hedging on fuel costs similar to insurance policy
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Dave Miner a good choice to chair school board coalition
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Connecticut women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma expected to be at Lakewood Ranch on Friday night
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Prep roundup | Calvio's late goal pushes Palmetto past Pirates