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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2025
VOLUME 26, NO. 25
YOUR TOWN
County dumps housing plans near landfill Manatee was in negotiations to sell the land to D.R. Horton, but commissioners canceled negotiations. SEE PAGE 3A
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Whole new office in Center Point Whole Health, a holistic and integrative clinic, cut the ribbon on a new, shared office space in the Center Point Plaza on Jan. 28. Dr. Melinda Hierholzer’s Whole Health Pediatrics and Dr. Eden Yelverton’s Her Health Gynecology have combined forces to offer care to both women and children. About 50 people attended the ceremony to celebrate the partnership. The 2,122-square-foot facility features four exam rooms and a laboratory. The offices are equipped to do minor in-office procedures and dispense common medications for the patients’ convenience. The office also offers high quality nutritional supplements.
Lesley Dwyer
Paul and Jennifer Messal can’t wait for the racket and aquatic center to be built at Premier Sports Campus North.
Vinnie Portell
In the swing at Waterside
Aquatics center hits the starting blocks The Premier Sports Campus North facility will feature a 50-meter pool and 24 pickleball courts. SEE PAGE 4A
The playground at Waterside Place has become a hot spot for families to take their kids to enjoy the outdoors. Theresa Coleman said she appreciates the facilities and what they offer for children. She enrolled her 2-year-old daughter, Lily, in a youth soccer league held at Waterside and takes her out to the playground at least once a week. “I think it’s a great resource for kids to let out some energy in a healthy way,” Coleman said. “It’s probably good for crime, too. If you raise kids to have well-rounded interests when they’re young, later on they’ll probably be meaningful members of society because of having access to resources like this.” Lily and Theresa were one of several families who enjoyed the playground on Monday.
Frenchinspired, LWR grown Lakewood Ranch High alumna finds big-time success with whimsical jewelry line. SEE PAGE 1B
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French influence and collage art can be found throughout many of Haricot Vert’s pieces.
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