
Christian Casale
Sarasota City and County Government Reporter at Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Articles
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Christian Casale
State transportation officials will close one eastbound lane of Stickney Point Road on Tuesday, April 15, to complete a median reconstruction. The lane will be closed from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Both westbound lanes will be open, and the Florida Department of Transportation reminded motorists that there will be minor, intermittent closures on the road overnight until Thursday. "Motorists wishing to travel off the island on April 15 may wish to use the north bridge instead," FDOT said in a statement.
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1 week ago |
heraldtribune.com | Christian Casale
After several hours of back-and-forth over the minutia of road infrastructure and local zoning with developers of the forthcoming Hi Hat Ranch, Sarasota County commissioners returned to where they started and will follow through on a controversial road access deal through public land.
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2 weeks ago |
virgilio.it | Christian Casale
In un mondo che viaggia veloce, mantenere la memoria attiva non è facile, almeno per molte persone. Stress, vita lavorativa e impegni sempre crescenti contribuiscono a farci dimenticare appuntamenti e ricorrenze con una facilità disarmante. La memoria non è solo una funzione del cervello, è anche il filo che collega esperienze, emozioni e conoscenza. Quando comincia a vacillare, magari a causa dell’età che avanza, finiamo per perderci letteralmente dei pezzi di vita.
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2 weeks ago |
heraldtribune.com | Christian Casale
Sarasota County officials, commissioners, well-wishers, and a mascot that looked like a tree gathered at the Edson Keith Farmhouse on Wednesday to celebrate its reopening to the public after a years-long restoration of the historic landmark. Nicole Rissler, Sarasota County director of Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources, took the occasion to thank county staff, as well has her three predecessors.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldtribune.com | Christian Casale
Sarasota County's new waste collection process begins on Monday, March 31, and residents can see what their new garbage collection day is using an online map. Those who live in the cities of North Port, Sarasota, and Venice are excluded from the change, but the county map provides links for those residents to find more information on their garbage collection.
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