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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2024
VOLUME 26, NO. 14
YOUR TOWN
New commissioners take office
Robert McCann, Carol Felts and Tal Siddique signal a new era for the Manatee County Commission. SEE PAGE 3A
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School spirit goes undercover Gilbert W. McNeal Elementary School teachers were on a top secret mission Nov. 11-15. Could they participate in an “Undercover Spirit Week” without any students catching onto their spirited activities? One day was “twins day,” while Nov. 12 was “drink from anything but a cup day.” Stephanie Tretolo, an English language arts fifth grade teacher (above), drank from a dump truck, while fifth grade math teacher Katie Flesche sipped from an Orville Redenbacher popcorn kernel container for “drink from anything but a cup day.” Mission accomplished.
SEALED WITH A KISS Sound the trumpets — the Braden River High marching band claims the 2A championship. SEE PAGE 8A
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Visit an 11-alarm open house East Manatee Fire Rescue is ready to pull up the garage doors on Myakka City’s new Station 11. The crew will be celebrating with an open house on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The new station is located at 10215 Wauchula Road, right next door to the old station. Firefighters will be giving tours and handing out swag, such as the commemorative coin that Firefighter Nicholas Miller is holding (pictured above). Mission BBQ is providing the food, and EMFR is providing the party. “We’re going to have all kinds of fun activities for kids and families,” Deputy Chief Paul Wren said. “We want residents to come out and see their new firehouse.”
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Braden River High School’s Kirsten Soler and Quinn McGettigan kiss the championship trophy. The Marching Band of Pirates earned its first state championship title in five years.
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Liz Ramos
School Board of Manatee County members Richard Tatem, Chad Choate, Charlie Kennedy, Cindy Spray and Heather Felton are ready to serve the School District of Manatee County. $1.00
King for a day INSIDE
Manatee School Board fills its seats Newly elected Heather Felton joins board, Charlie Kennedy returns and Richard Tatem appointed. SEE PAGE 6A