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VOL 21 No. 45
August 18, 2021
Temporary mask ‘mandate’ in effect for students, staff The first day of school at Anna Maria Elementary was much more “normal” for students, parents and faculty, but that quickly changed. BY JASON SCHAFER SUN CORRESPONDENT | jschaffer@amisun.com
HOLMES BEACH - The Manatee County School Board passed a temporary mask
mandate for all students and staff - with an opt-out provision - in an emergency meeting on Monday, Aug. 16. A regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 24 at 5 p.m., and while the agenda has not yet been released, it is likely that an extension of the mandate will be discussed, among other COVID-19-related issues. According to the School District of Manatee County, there have been 129 confirmed COVID-19 cases among students and 50
staff cases countywide since Aug. 10. No cases at Anna Maria Elementary have been reported so far. As parents lined up to pick up their children on Tuesday, Aug. 10 after the first day of school, AME looked very much like any other first day before the pandemic changed everything. Some children were wearing masks, but the majority were not. It was the same for SEE SCHOOL, PAGE 31
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Emergency workers gathered on the first day of school at several places along Marina Drive to remind drivers to be alert for schoolchildren.
Structural issues prompt new inspection regulations Holmes Beach leaders are looking at instituting regulations designed to find structural problems before they become issues for property owners. BY KRISTIN SWAIN SUN STAFF WRITER | kswain@amisun.com
HOLMES BEACH – City staff members are planning to present a proposed ordinance setting building inspection regulations to help identify structural issues before they become a hazardous situation.
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Two carjackings attempted at Coquina Beach BY JASON SCHAFFER
Director of Development Services Eran Wasserman spoke to commissioners about the process for developing the proposed building inspection regulations during an Aug. 10 work session. Wasserman said he’s working with Building Official Neal Schwartz to create an ordinance to present to commissioners in the next 30 days outlining which structures will need to be inspected, how those inspections will need to be conducted and by whom and how often inspections need to be scheduled to recertify a property as safe. SEE STRUCTURES, PAGE 31
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BRADENTON BEACH - It was a terrifying ordeal for Louise Augustin and her three young children after a drive to Coquina Beach quickly turned into an armed carjacking. The mother and her three children were sitting in her car when a man armed with a knife approached the vehicle and demanded the keys. The suspect, later identified as Bradenton resident Steven Lewter, 43, got in the car with his belongings while waving a knife, according to the police report. He attempted to drive away
but realized that Augustin didn’t have the car keys, which were with her husband, who had already left the car. The three children were still in the back seat, causing Lewter the victim to fear for her family’s life. According to the victim’s statement to Bradenton Beach police, she began screaming and the suspect took off running. Further down the road, Lewter approached a second victim, Zachary Peel, as he was sitting alone in his car SEE CARJACKING, PAGE 31
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