Sarasota News Leader

08/02/2013

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No. 46 — August 2, 2013 CONTENTS SIESTA SEEN A&E BRIEFS Click Any Headline To Go Directly To That Article MOVING FORWARD IN FORECASTING 50 MAINTAINING A POSITIVE TREND 52 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 59 NEWS BRIEFS CRIME BLOTTER 62 72 The National Hurricane Center expands its window from three to five days for predicting when an area of disturbed weather might become a tropical storm — Stan Zimmerman In his efforts to keep the crime rate going down, Sheriff Tom Knight is working with the County Commission on his staffing challenges for the future — Rachel Brown Hackney The City Commission and Sarasota Orchestra smooth out details for repairs to the Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center — Stan Zimmerman OPINION EDITORIAL77 When greed becomes a threat to public safety SARASOTA LEISURE SIESTA SEEN 82 A&E BRIEFS RELIGION BRIEFS COMMUNITY CALENDAR SCHIMMEL SIGHTINGS 90 101 104 105 Bollard installation is under way; more beach-nesting bird hatchlings have been reported, in spite of buffer vandalism; a public meeting is scheduled on low-speed vehicles on the key — Rachel Brown Hackney FOR ADVERTISING INFO Sales@SarasotaNewsLeader.com • (941) 227-1080

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