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The commission voted to have the county attorney work on a proposal that would turn Manatee County into a "gun sanctuary."
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According to a separation agreement, Scott Hopes resigned without cause and is leaving in good standing with Manatee County.
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Earlier this month, Commissioner Mike Rahn proposed dropping the ordinance after hearing an update from Manatee County Attorney Bill Clague on a pending lawsuit regarding the ban.
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Under a deal agreed to by the Florida Ethics Commission, Vanessa Baugh will pay an $8,000 fine and accept a public reprimand.
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Use of Manatee County Area Transit buses has increased around 18% over the last year since the free rides started Nov. 1.
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Court records don't show details of the settlement between the commission and Vanessa Baugh.
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The state ethics commission says it found probable cause after Vanessa Baugh helped certain residents get COVID-19 vaccines earlier this year.
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Following a four-month investigation, the Manatee County Sheriff's Office released a 113-page report that concluded that none of Vanessa Baugh’s actions rose to the level of a crime.
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Hopes has been serving on an interim basis since April 1.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that the state will come up with a plan to close the former phosphate plant for good after another leak late last month.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that the state will come up with a plan to close the former phosphate plant for good after another leak late last month.
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HRK Holdings purchased the Piney Point land in 2006 but filed for bankruptcy in 2011 after about 170 million gallons of toxic water spilled into Tampa Bay.