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April 2020
| April 20
April 20, 2020
Bradenton workers expected to be some of the hardest hit by COVID-19, study says
Applications now being accepted for $5,000 Save Small Business grants
Spectrum Custom Molds mobilizes to help health care workers wear masks more comfortably
Manatee’s nursing homes, ALFs are hot spots for COVID-19. Operators mum on details
Manatee County has two more COVID-19 deaths. Florida’s death toll passes 800
Coronavirus updates: Here’s what to know in Bradenton and Manatee County on April 20
Investor Column | The right asset allocation could help your money survive the coronavirus
COVID-19 closes Manatee schools for the year. Here’s where to eat, log in and study
COVID-19 restrictions are ‘a violation of our right to be free’ | Letter to the editor
FHSAA cancels spring sports after recent Gov. Ron DeSantis announcement on COVID-19