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Fugitive Arrested at Tax Collector's Office
A combination of rigorous license requirements, a full-time deputy and an astute worker helped nab a woman who was been on the U.S. Marshal's Service Most Wanted list for 20 years.

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A combination of rigorous license requirements, a full-time deputy and an astute worker helped nab a woman who was been on the U.S. Marshal's Service Most Wanted list for 20 years.

Sarasota Bay Watch will release millions of bay scallops today, travel back 2,000 years to see the Star of Bethlehem and don't miss Santa at the Farmer's Market downtown on Saturday.
Kieron W. James turned himself in to the Manatee County Sheriff's Office.
Your guide to what's happening around Bradenton this weekend.
South Florida Museum raises $40,000 for manatee care, Manatee Historical Village offers Cracker Christmas on Saturday and De Soto National Memorial begins its living history season on Saturday.
It's the one time of the year when kids can actually go sledding in Bradenton.
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools.
Technology students host a holiday party for foster children and their families. A holiday boat parade is set for Saturday, and the Manatee County Health Department reminds residents and visitors to be wary of mosquitoes.
The USO offers communities a chance to send thanks to the troops deployed during the holidays.
Incentives include $125,000 and a county parking lot.
The Florida Highway Patrol is asking for assistance in locating the four-door dark-colored vehicle that fled the scene, after hitting a teenager and small child.
Santa's helpers are available to area seniors this season,
ArtFul Holidays party and sale set to kick off on Thursday.
Gas prices are all over the place. This will help you keep track of the ups and downs. See where you can get the the cheapest (and priciest) fill-ups at local stations this week.
The County Commission will discuss economic development incentives for the Pink Palace, the School board will meet at 4 p.m. today and Manatee Players have joined Manatee Children's Services to collect toys for needy children.
Mary and Shelby Isacson take the honors this week while fishing with Capt. Larry McGuire
"Canes defeat Fort Pierce Central Cobras 13-10 to win the school’s fifth region title in seven years.
She's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.