Daily News Roundup: March 27, 2025
Palmetto Marriott Resort & Spa Announces That April Sunset Music Series Is Now FREE
Palmetto Marriott Resort & Spa is excited to announce that the April Sunset Music Series is now a free event with free parking! Guests are invited to unwind and enjoy the harmonious blend of live music and picturesque sunsets at our scenic venue located at 600 US-41, Palmetto, FL.
Manatee County to Host Aquatic Safety Public Outreach Events on Drowning Prevention
MANATEE COUNTY, FL (March 27, 2025) – In an ongoing effort to promote water safety and reduce the risk of drowning incidents, the Manatee County Aquatic Safety program will host a series of outreach events focused on drowning prevention. These events are designed to raise awareness, educate the community, and provide practical safety tips for individual…
Manatee County Invites Public Input on Future Crooked River Preserve
Manatee County invites residents to attend a public meeting to learn about and provide input on the proposed Crooked River Preserve, a new environmental and recreational space planned along the Manatee River in Parrish. The meeting will be held on Thursday, April 3, 2025, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Rocky Bluff Branch Library.
Four LRHS Teachers Earn 2025 Congressional Educational Award
Four Lakewood Ranch High School educators have been selected to receive the 2025 Congressional Educational Award, an honor recognizing outstanding teachers, administrators, and support staff throughout Florida’s 16th Congressional District.
Bradenton Police Seek Suspect in Tesla Vandalism Case
Bradenton Police are actively investigating a case involving significant damage to three Tesla vehicles at a local shopping plaza earlier this month. The incidents occurred on March 11 at the Pinebrook Commons shopping center in the 4700 block of Cortez Road West.
Manatee County Approves New Measures to Address Dust Concerns from Large Developments
In response to growing complaints from residents about dust generated by large-scale developments, Manatee County commissioners have unanimously approved a series of new requirements aimed at improving dust control and accountability on construction sites.