Daily News Roundup: January 7, 2025
Cold Weather Shelter Opens in Bradenton for Those in Need
In response to the cold weather forecast, Manatee County's Emergency Management Division has collaborated with The Salvation Army to provide additional shelter space for individuals seeking refuge from the cold. The cold weather shelter will be located at The Salvation Army's facility at 1204 14th St. W., Bradenton.
Former NFL Player Brings The Peach Cobbler Factory to Bradenton
Bradenton has a new sweet spot for dessert lovers. The Peach Cobbler Factory, a dessert-themed restaurant chain known for its Southern-inspired treats, has opened a location at 629 Cortez Road W. The franchise, which operates in over 100 locations across 19 states and Washington D.C., is the latest addition to the area's dining scene.
Precautionary Boil Water Notice Issued for Golden Tree Subdivision Residents
Manatee County Utilities Department has announced a scheduled water service interruption for residents in the Golden Tree subdivision, located at 5505 through 5631 39th Street East. This is to facilitate a Water Main Tie-in scheduled for Thursday, January 9, 2025. The water service will be shut off from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.
Manatee County Launches ‘Manatee Moves’ Free Ride Service Transporting Veterans to Medical Appointments
MANATEE COUNTY, FL (Jan. 7, 2025) – Manatee County’s Veterans Services and Transportation divisions have launched a new free on-demand transportation option to help veterans easily reach their medical appointments.
MISSING JUVENILE: Authorities Seek Help Locating Daniel Godinez Sebastian
BRADENTON, FL — Authorities are seeking public assistance in locating missing juvenile Daniel Godinez Sebastian, 16, who was last seen on Saturday, January 4.