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East County Observer 9.12.24

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EAST COUNTY

Observer

Lakewood Ranch’s weekly newspaper since 1998 YEARS ON THE RANCH

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2024

VOLUME 26, NO. 11

YOUR TOWN

Home Depot won’t pursue Lorraine site Local residents quickly organized to protest the development, but the idea didn’t get through the pre-application stage. SEE PAGE 5

Lesley Dwyer

Pawsitive progress

Augusta resident Molly Saia (above) enjoyed a walk and talk with a twist and a camera at the Lakewood Ranch Library on Sept. 3. “I do the walking and the talking. She only does the walking,” Saia said as she gestured toward the well-behaved 13-month-old Labrador retriever by her side. Saia is a puppy raiser for Dogs Inc., formerly known as Southeastern Guide Dogs. “Ally is one of our program puppies,” said Jenny Scamardo, a puppy raising services advisor. “The walk and talk is an opportunity for us to capture, on camera, different areas that Molly has been working on with Ally over the past year as a progress point.”

FLOODED

WITH EMOTION Manatee County explains dam functions for emotional residents impacted by Hurricane Debby. SEE PAGE 3

Liz Ramos

Playtime on the playground Tara Elementary School’s Riley Peyerk and Alyson Morales (above) were having a blast going up and down on the seesaw. They smiled big as dozens of Tara Elementary students gathered around them for a yearbook picture to capture the fun of the school’s playground playdate Sept. 7 at Summerfield Community Park. After the picture, some students ran off to continue playing on the playground. Tara Elementary has hosted a playground playdate at a community park every year since the 2021-2022 school year. “It’s always really popular and a great way for families to come together and make connections,” said Lisa Jobst, a parent and past PTO president.

Lesley Dwyer

Director of Natural Resources Charlie Hunsicker uses a map of Manatee County’s watershed to illustrate his point, which was that the Manatee River could not have flooded the Braden River.

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Dave and Amy Sessions found a new slice of heaven at their North Carolina vacation home. $1.00

Time to sing their praises. PAGE 12

Heartbreaking loss for Lakewood Ranch community Amy Sessions cherished her family and helped others from behind the scenes. SEE PAGE 8


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