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East County Observer 10.5.23

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VOLUME 25, NO. 15

Twice-denied project returns to commission Commissioners, hoping to avoid litigation, agree to hear Concession plan one more time. SEE PAGE 3

YOUR TOWN

HOG FOR ATTENTION Wallace the Warthog and his Myakka City family become a social media hit. SEE PAGE 8

Lesley Dwyer

Manatee County honors local veteran The Manatee County Commission declared Oct. 3, 2023 to be “John Skeen Day” in Manatee County. The honor commemorated the East County resident’s 105th birthday and his service to the country as a veteran of the World War II. “We don’t have men like Sgt. Skeen anymore who will run into combat and run into fire to protect what they believe and stand for,” Commissioner Mike Rahn said when presenting the proclamation at the Sept. 26 commission meeting. Skeen wanted his men honored, too. “I saw such bravery and courage down on the squad and platoon levels, which never came to recognition,” he said. “My heart aches when I think of all the applause I get, and they get none.”

Lesley Dwyer

Greg Para lives in the Magnolia Hill development in Myakka City with Wallace the Warthog and about 80 other animals.

Will they see the light on Lorraine?

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Fruitful lesson

Have you ever measured how tall you are by apples? Emmitt Gehndyu and Gracelyn Carter, kindergartners at Robert E. Willis Elementary School, laid on the ground and discovered they’re both at least 13 and 14 apples tall, respectively. Measuring their heights with apples was just one activity to celebrate Johnny Appleseed Day Sept. 26. Appleseed was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to parts of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania and other areas. Students made hats, painted apple trees, balanced apples on their heads and more.

Roundabout vs. signal light a contentious issue on Lorraine Road. SEE PAGE 4 Jay Heater

Mike Seifert, president of the board for the Country Club East HOA, talks to District 5 Commissioner Ray Turner about the proposed roundabout. Seifert wants a signal light instead.

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