September 2019
Chamber News & Views According to the calendar, it’s officially fall. However, if you’re waiting for leaves to change colors, forget about it. The only thing that changes color in…
UPDATED VERSION SINCE PRINT EDITION 9/26/19 Annual period enrollment is coming, Medicare F supplement going away By LOIS KINDLE If you’re turning 65 between now and Dec. 31, this year’s…
Chamber’s Fall Business Expo is a must-attend event By LOIS KINDLE Eighty business and 14 nonprofit members of the Sun City Center Area Chamber of Commerce will greet thousands of…
Loose Ends We live in a community of golf carts and automobiles, a potentially dangerous combination when someone breaks the rules of the road. Recently, this combination resulted in tragedy,…
Agricultural museum in Palmetto reflects Manatee County’s agricultural heritage Last in a series. By CARL MARIO NUDI Agriculture has been an important part of Manatee County’s heritage. “Our history is…
Local residents travel on Honor Flight 39 On Sept. 10, flying from the Saint Petersburg Airport, Honor Flight number 39 departed for Washington, D.C. Diane Fraind, guardian, traveled with Freedom…
Plant City wears down Indians 42-6 By STEVE JACKSON A tough schedule just keeps getting tougher for the inexperienced Indians of Coach Frank LaRosa of East Bay. Last week, the…
Fall events at Camp Bayou Outdoor Learning Center in Ruskin The weather may not reflect it, but fall is right around the corner, with its shorter days and profusion of…
Lennard faces Riverview-Sarasota Sept. 27 after crushing loss to Newsome 33-21 By STEVE JACKSON The Lennard Longhorns were rudely brought back down to earth last Friday, 33-21, at the hands…