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Adoptable Cat of the Week: Dexter is Elegant
He's just one of the animals available for adoption at the downtown adoption center.

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He's just one of the animals available for adoption at the downtown adoption center.

Just closing the door isn’t enough all the time.
The music foundation held its second annual fundraiser at the Bradenton City Center Friday night
He's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
Venice Resident Jacqueline MacPherson Named SCF Outstanding Graduate at the Sarasota Manatee campus
No Kill is not about spending tax dollars to warehouse animals. It's about finding new options.
Friday night concert benefits Manatee High School, Participate in a mural painting on Saturday or enjoy food and wine on Pine Avenue.
Manatee and Sarasota administrators will explore partnerships in emergency radio communications, public transportation and criminal justice issues.
Authorities are searching for Earl Scott to question him about the shooting.
Two city roads will be closed in sections today for sewer repairs, the state has begun repairs to the DeSoto Bridge and some of the county's brightest students will be recognized on Thursday.
Chris Peterman of Bradenton ifiled and appeal to the Provost as set out in the handbook but has not heard back from the school.
It started out wet but there was no stopping the DeSoto Grand Parade. The beads were flying and the entertainment was unstoppable.
There will be a Ware's Creek meeting tonight to discuss the 9th Avenue bridge replacement, a portion of Riverview Boulevard is set to close May 7 for bridge replacement over Lewis Bayou and Manatee and Sarasota Commissions will meet Tuesday.
Manatee Avenue is closed and the floats are decked out.
Don't miss Patch in the parade.