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May 2017
| May 19
May 19, 2017
Pastors unite to respond to community needs
Job growth is up; unemployment falls in Manatee, Sarasota
Caregiver Services will hold hiring fair next week
29th Annual Rare Fruit Tree Sale set for Sunday at BACC
A sugar-high prize for some lucky cereal fans
Free samples of Dunkin Donuts Frozen Dunkin’ Coffee from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday
He’s 83, a war vet and finally getting his high school diploma
MCAT has already reduced frequency on one bus route. Now the county looks for a more long-term solution
School bus involved in minor crash
A farm truck collided with, killed woman in Manatee County tomato field
36 arrested during synthetic marijuana operation
Traffic Watch: Your morning commute on May 19
In secret recording, Venezuelan general pushes for snipers to control demonstrators
Braden River class of 2017 encouraged to ‘Shake the Earth’
Is the Florida Legislature broken?
Charter schools to parents: Write to Gov. Scott, get volunteer hours
Hearty thanks to all with postal carriers’ food drive
The kindness of strangers: I’ll pay it forward
Beruff’s Aqua by the Bay fundamentally flawed
IMG Academy’s fast start buries East Ridge
After disappointing 2016, Lakewood Ranch offense shows signs of life in spring loss
Palmetto blasts St. Petersburg Northeast in spring football
Professionals are returning to the water for the first time in decades at the Crosthwait
Some of your legislators are profiting at the expense of public education