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It's the First Day of School!
It's a day filled with excitement and angst for both parents and children.

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It's a day filled with excitement and angst for both parents and children.

It's the first day of school, the Bradenton police department is recruiting young adults for its explorers program and Renaissance on 9th will offer an Italian cooking demonstration.
She's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
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After the funeral service U.S Army Spc. Patrick L. Lay II was taken to the National Cemetery in Sarasota where he was buried.
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Funeral services for fallen soldier rescheduled, students have another afternoon for road testing, and a new nursing facility is certified for Medicare/Medicaid patients.
She's just one of the pets up for adoption at the county's downtown center.
Jason Stone, 35, was well known in Sarasota as a DJ and singer several years ago.
Thousands of stundents go back-to-school today. Drivers need to be aware of students walking, biking and at school zone drop offs.
A man was shot to death overnight in West Bradenton.
Deputies to escort soldiers remains, the School Board is prepared to sell the Checker's property off of U. S. 41 and the County Commission will discuss nearly $5 million in renovations to the Manatee Convention Center.
Some board members wanted deeper cuts.
Prevent Blindness Florida and the Manatee County Health Department will provide the screenings free of charge with no appointment necessary.
The program is designed to help Manatee County become a no-kill community.
City Council will not pursue a ban on horses on the causeway, it's opening night for the Manatee Player's production of Chicago and DUI patrols will be out in full force this weekend.
Lakewood Ranch graduate recently complete basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
An East Manatee Fire Commissioner has died, the Bradenton City Council will discuss the Pink Palace today, it's time to train for the fall's half marathons.
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