Daily News Roundup: July 22, 2025
Bradenton Beach Holds Budget Workshop, Keeps Property Taxes Steady Amid Post-Storm Recovery
BRADENTON BEACH – City commissioners gathered on July 15 for a budget workshop to discuss preliminary plans for the 2025–26 fiscal year. The city is projecting total revenues of $5,652,680 and expenditures of $5,045,506, with no planned increase in property taxes.
Deadline Approaches to Claim More Than $64,000 in Unclaimed Funds from Manatee County Clerk
Time is running out for Manatee County residents and vendors to collect nearly $65,000 in unclaimed funds currently held by the Manatee Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller.
USF Muma College of Business Launches School of Management This Fall, Classes Across Three Campuses
The University of South Florida's Muma College of Business will inaugurate its School of Management this fall, naming Professor Ed Tomlinson interim director. The initiative brings together management faculty and programs under a unified structure to enhance student career outcomes.
Anna Maria Demands Building Permits from Property Owners Seeking Hurricane Tax Relief
ANNA MARIA – The City of Anna Maria has issued letters to 51 property owners warning them to obtain proper building permits by August 15 or risk penalties, following claims for hurricane-related property tax relief without documented repair approvals.
Manatee Memorial Hospital’s ER at Bayshore Gardens is now nationally recognized for its commitment to quality care for heart attacks
Bradenton, FL – (July 22, 2025) - Manatee Memorial Hospital’s freestanding emergency department, ER at Bayshore Gardens, (located on 14th Street West) has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® – Coronary Artery Disease STEMI Referring Center Bronze