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POLL: Best Place to Get a Thanksgiving Pie
The holidays are upon us, let us know your recommendations for the best pies in town.

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The holidays are upon us, let us know your recommendations for the best pies in town.

County to consider allowing backyard chickens, Manatee County schools help to garner 120,000 pounds of food for the food bank and
The County Commission meets today, weekend DUI patrol leads to arrests and the School Board meets Tuesday.
She's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
All four Patch Pups are adopted at Saturday's event.
Saturday's event is all part of Manatee County's mission to save more adoptable animals.
Manatee trounces an outmatched Pinellas Park 55-2
The Downtown Farmer's Market has the fresh vegetables you need for Thanksgiving, Mixon Fruit Farms is hosting its annual Harvest Festival this weekend and
Canine Christmas, Cortez Folk Art Festival and an adaptation of Aristophanes’ “Women in Power.”
He's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
Two elementary students get a new flag for their school, Bayshore High dancers to present a showi on dancing through the ages and Manatee High kicks off its playoff season tonight.
Free eye screenings are available today, a free campfire program at Robinson Preserve is offered Friday evening and deputies and state troopers will be out this weekend looking for drunk drivers.
The annual downtown event left a mess downtown last Thanksgiving. Detractors wanted more guarantees and more time to debate this year's event.
The man was electrocuted after the metal boom on his fertilizer truck touched a live wire.
The Literacy Council and First Bank will hold the annual fall book sale Saturday, Manatee County residents have an opportunity to stuff the bus this weekend and Lincoln Middle School offers a free workshop for parents and family members looking for a job.
The puppies will be available for adoption at Saturday's event and they may even get into the Guinness Book of World Records while they are waiting for their new homes.
High profile careers featured at Braden River High, Manatee County gets a new library and the last of this season's Courthouse Square concert series takes place Wednesday.
Authorities are still working to identify the cause of death.