5 Ways Continued Education Can Benefit Your Small Business
There are many ways to spend your time and money as an entrepreneur, and continuing education often gets less attention than it deserves. Read More
There are many ways to spend your time and money as an entrepreneur, and continuing education often gets less attention than it deserves. Read More
A Douglas County judge has ordered a new trial for 25-year-old Albert Wilson, a former University of Kansas student convicted of rape. Wilson was 20 years old when he was accused of raping a then 17-year-old girl in Lawrence he met at a bar. The case has drawn national attention, including from some celebrities. […]Read More
SARASOTA/BRADENTON, FL – When children enter the foster care system, extended family or non-relatives will take responsibility for a child or children while they are not able to live with a parent or parents. In many cases, additional resources are needed to make children comfortable and feel at home in their new residence. Thanks to […]Read More
Sarasota, Florida- The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is thrilled to announce theopening of three new exhibitions. All exhibitions will open during February 2021. The Ringlingwill also be offering virtual museum experiences in addition to exhibitions on campus.Frans Hals: Detecting a Decade will run Feb. 14, 2021 – May 16, 2021. The Ringling’s […]Read More
December 4, 1923 ~ March 9, 2021 (age 97) Fredi Sears Brown was born on December 4, 1923, in Bradenton, FL to Oscar and Mary Sears. She departed this life on March 9, 2021, in Tamarac, FL, where she had moved to be near her daughter.She and her siblings grew up attending St. Mary Missionary Baptist Church. In […]Read More
SARASOTA, Fla. (March 15, 2021) – Employers from Sarasota-Manatee are invited to participate with businesses from across the state and nation in a unique and exciting job fair involving more than 50 local college students. The Cross College Alliance (CCA) “Reverse Career Fair” — a fully virtual and free event — will be held on Thursday, March […]Read More
By Margaret Boyles It’s time for spring-cleaning. With COVID-19, we’re also thinking about disinfecting the home. The good news is that coronavirus is easily destroyed by most disinfectants. But what is the best “disinfectant”—and what is not (e.g., vinegar)? Here are some facts to dispel the confusion—plus helpful tips on cleaning. Much of the COVID-19 “information” making the rounds […]Read More
by: Courtney Rosenfeld MSV You have your idea — an innovative concept that only you can fully realize. You have some funds saved up to make it happen. What next? What do you need to become the “solopreneur” you know the world needs? Becoming a solopreneur and focusing on only one business or product, gives […]Read More
The Manatee County School Board has yielded to the secularists and, quite understandably, to the recommendations of its professional staff. It will no longer continue the decades-old tradition of beginning School Board meetings with the Lord’s Prayer. There was considerable pressure and power arrayed against the board members, from their own administrator and attorney, from […]Read More
Voter’s Guides, How to Evaluate a Candidate, Election Dates, and links to important information on voting locations, required ID, and more are on this page. Click here to see where to vote on election day, sample ballots, and your vote by mail address (if you elected VBM): https://www.votemanatee.com/Voter-Information/Voter-Status-Information-Check-Your-Registration-Status 2020 General Election Voters Guides Manatee County 2020 […]Read More