The Manatee Herald begins a new chapter and you are invited
Today marks our 75th visit together, which is a little surreal in and of itself, and it also marks our first official visit under the new ownership at the Manatee Herald.
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Today marks our 75th visit together, which is a little surreal in and of itself, and it also marks our first official visit under the new ownership at the Manatee Herald.
As the first publisher update since Manatee Herald started, there are updates in here you don’t want to miss.
There is a big difference between the two days. Veterans Day honors all those who served. Memorial Day honors the fallen. It’s the one day living veterans don’t like to hear, “Thank you for your service.” Mark Young shares his thous on Memorial Day.
Effective immediately, Sheila McLean has accepted the assignment of Interim Chief Financial Officer for Manatee County Government.
“Manatee County is now in full competition with the school district to see which government agency is the most corrupt and incompetent.”, Mark Young shares why he thinks this way.
A small grand opening ceremony for our new Station 3 was held on May 23. It was a celebration and testament to everyone involved in this process of seizing our vision and bringing it to fruition, Chief Tim Geer
Mayor Gene Brown shares his thoughts and updates on city matters in a monthly piece, the Mayor’s Corner. Here is this months edition.
Manatee County has seven openings for a citizens advisory committee that makes recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners on Affordable Housing Incentives. Here are the details.
“Taxpayers are tired of having their hard-earned dollars being wasted, stolen and used to line the pockets of over-paid officials.”, Mark Young on Comptroller Angelina Colonneso’s letter in regards to Administrator Scott Hopes. Here are the details.