No. 46 — August 2, 2013
CONTENTS
SIESTA SEEN
A&E BRIEFS
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MOVING FORWARD IN FORECASTING
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MAINTAINING A POSITIVE TREND
52
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
59
NEWS BRIEFS
CRIME BLOTTER
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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
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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
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