The Islander Newspaper E-Edition: Wednesday, July 06, 2022

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JULY 6, 2022 Free

VOLUME 30, NO. 37

the Best news on anna maria island since 1992 astheworldterns 6 HB officials push parking garage prohibition. 2

Q&A 070622

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am P&Z supports paid parking. 3

10-20 YEARS AGO

looking back. 7

county plans to replace coquina jetty. 9 lBK closes access at greer island for dredge. 9

save the date. 10

Happenings

What’s up on ami? 11 first-ever guy Harvey academy at ame. 12

Sparks fly high July 2 in Anna Maria

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Gathering. 14

Obituaries 14 GoodDeeds. 15 Where’s Tuna Street.

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Patriotic parade. 19 HB upholds fine. 20

Streetlife 21

Cops & Courts 21 danger, danger. 21

Wholesome hunting. 23 indoor sports action. 24 fishing hot as a firecracker. 25

Isl Biz: 26-27

$37.5m property offered.

cLASSIFIEDS. 28-29

PropertyWatch. 30

NYT puzzle. 31

State charge in political sign spat up in air By ryan Paice islander reporter

Meetings 4 Opinions 6

top notch invite.

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For more, see page, 18. Islander Photo: Jacob Merrifield

MCSO investigates death in Cortez By robert anderson islander reporter

The Manatee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the June 26 death of a Bradenton woman on a boat near Cortez. The woman’s body was brought to shore by a friend in a boat to a waterfront restaurant, where employees made life-saving attempts but failed. Desiree E. Van Horn, Van Horn 34, and a friend spent the night on the water aboard a boat anchored about 100 yards from the docks in Cortez, according to an MCSO report, when Van Horn exhibited symptoms similar a heart attack, her companion, Tony Taylor, said. The MCSO and Manatee County Emergency Management Services responded to a 911 call at the Star Fish Co. Market and Restaurant dock relating to the medical emergency. “It actually happened on a boat across the bay at one of the net camps,” said Karen Bell, owner of Star Fish and co-owner of A.P. Bell Fish Co. “The one that we call the Curt Johns camp.” turn to death, Page 2

Week 2 winner: Morning meetup

Don’t hold your breath. It might take several months to review a capias request for a potential second-degree misdemeanor charge against Manatee County Commissioner Carol Whitmore. The capias stems from a June 11 incident where Whitmore, a Holmes Beach resident, removed three posted campaign signs in Holmes Beach. The campaign signs belong to Jason Bearden, an opponent in the Aug. 23 Republican primary election for the seat she holds as at-large district Bearden 6 commissioner. Carol Ann Felts also is a candidate in the closed primary. There are two write-in candidates in the Nov. 8 general election, Manuel Whitmore Antonio Llamas and Robert Lesher. turn to political signs, Page 2

Top Notch

angie Blunt of Perico island wins the second week of the islander’s six-week 2022 top notch photo contest with this photograph of brown pelicans at the Historic Bridge street Pier in Bradenton Beach. the photographer wins an islander “more-than-amullet wrapper” t-shirt and entry into the finals, which offers a grand prize of $100 from the islander and gift certificates from islander advertisers. more, page 12.


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