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December 2018
| December 14
December 14, 2018
Speaking Volumes: Sears and the rise and fall of the department store
Red tide hit Cortez businesses. They aren’t giving up
Bradenton man killed after he fell out of vehicle on I-75, FHP says
Red tide appears to be on its way out as statewide concentrations continue to decline
‘Not any ordinary person’ can do what his deputies do, sheriff says at awards luncheon
Poor weather cancels Friday’s Tour of Lights. There’s another chance to see the show
State Rep. Will Robinson of Bradenton files his first bill. It’s about red tide
Fatal crash shuts down two lanes of Interstate 75 in Sarasota County
Some of the latest arrivals at the Manatee County jail, Friday, Dec. 14, 2018
Manatee school district announces new Lakewood Ranch High School principal
These State College of Florida graduates are poised to go far
This high school football player puts academics above sports. It’s why Yale wants him.
The FHSAA unveiled new football classes. Here’s how it impacts Manatee County teams
Prep roundup: Saint Stephen’s, Manatee, Bradenton Christian pick up wins in soccer, basketball