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Heroin epidemic fuels spike in number of Manatee County children removed from their homes

Child protection officials removed a record 77 children from families in Manatee County in July. Most, according to the sheriff's office, were because of their parents' drug addictions, another painful…Click to Continue »

 

CEO of troubled cancer charity lists home for sale

The CEO at the center of a controversy surrounding a financially troubled Lakewood Ranch cancer charity has listed his University Park home for sale.Click to Continue »

 

CEO of troubled cancer charity lists home for sale

The CEO at the center of a controversy surrounding a financially troubled Lakewood Ranch cancer charity has listed his University Park home for sale.Click to Continue »

 

Proposed map would put all of Manatee in same congressional district

All of Manatee County would be in the same congressional district under a first draft of the redistricting map released by the Florida Legislature just days before members begin a…Click to Continue »

 

Manatee Commission denies request to rezone old Palm View Hills Golf Course

Manatee County Commissioners denied a rezone request on the Palm View golf course site.Click to Continue »

 

Manatee County Commission OKs 'unprecedented' Lake Flores development for West Bradenton

Manatee County Commission approves Lake Flores development in West Bradenton.Click to Continue »

 

Tidemark Shoppes building on Holmes Beach sold for $2.79M

On July 20, Sarasota property investor Eric Howell sold the multitenant Tidemark Shoppes building at 5309-5321 Gulf Drive to a Winter Haven company for $2.79 million, according to Manatee County…Click to Continue »

 

WaWa station in Bradenton sold for $3.41M before construction done

On July 24, property owner BDG SR64 LLC, sold the 2-acre parcel with the yet-to-be-finished WaWa to Rhode Island company Gristmill/Masthead LLC for $3.41 million, according to Manatee County property…Click to Continue »

 

Department of Health-Manatee County issues warning after flooding

Floodwater may contain fecal matter from sewage systems, agricultural and industrial waste and septic tanks, according to a warning issued Thursday by the Florida Department of Health-Manatee County.Click to Continue »

 

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