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Prior Complaints at Home Where Dog Was Shot
Manatee County Animal Services had been contacted twice about the pit bull that was shot.

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Manatee County Animal Services had been contacted twice about the pit bull that was shot.

Your guide to what's happening around Bradenton this weekend.
Manatee Avenue in the downtown area will be closed on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., dog and cat adoption special today and Manatee High's Hurricanes go to the Citrus Bowl tonight.
Get Down Downtown moved to Friday, Diamond Rio plays in Bradenton and you can get a $20 ride to the state football championship.
The new dewatering system is being built at the former Bradenton city hall site, as bids go out for construction of a new 9th Avenue bridge over the creek.
The Bradenton man said that a pit bull broke free from a chain and attacked his dog.
Finalists for Manatee County's educator of the year and support person of the year were named Tuesday.
Free spay and neuter for cats in Manatee County, the last farmer's market of the year at SCF is today and
The workers were putting out warning signals, after their truck stalled. The Jeep SUV failed to slow down, according to investigators.
Their convictions were associated with Tampa's JW Wellness pain clinic, which authorities closed earlier this year.
Joe Maddon will feed Bradenton's Hungry today, two local community farms will provide fresh produce to local food banks with your help and the Culinary Club of Southeast High School is offering Gourmet Nights to the public.
The School board meets tonight, the county commissioners discuss an interlocal agreement with Sarasota County and the 'Canes prepare for their state championship game on Friday.
A motorcyclist discovered the body along University Parkway, in southeast Manatee County.
The annual holiday party drew big crowds and a long line at snow mountain.
He's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
Manatee High School defeated Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer 19-14 to win a berth in the state championship game slated for next week at the Florida Citrus Bowl.
Lakewood Ranch student Devin McDermott cheers for the winners and enjoys the city with all the finalists.