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Both the Pinellas County Commission and School Board have races in November 2014. Take a look at who's running so far.

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Before that he served as Local Editor of Bradenton Patch, helping launch the site in December 2010, as well as working closely with other Patch sites around Tampa Bay.
Before joining Patch, Jason spent more than eight years working at daily newspapers in Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania as a reporter, copy editor, page designer, sports columnist, blogger and podcaster. He graduated with a B.A. in journalism from Penn State University and served in a variety of roles at the school's nationally recognized Daily Collegian student newspaper. He also interned at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review as part of the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund internship program.
Most recently, Jason spent five years at the Bradenton Herald working in several positions, including Page 1A designer and editor. He's also been an on-air radio personality and host.
He and his wife are proud New Jersey natives who are still on the lookout for authentic pizza in Florida after eight years living and working here.
Both the Pinellas County Commission and School Board have races in November 2014. Take a look at who's running so far.

Both the Pinellas County Commission and School Board have races in November 2014. Take a look at who's running so far.
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To help keep our area waterways clean, the Sarasota Bay Estuary Program reminds residents not to use fertilizers with nitrogen and phosphorus from June 1 through Sept. 30.
Both the Pinellas County Commission and School Board have races in November 2014. Take a look at who's running so far.
Police will be on the lookout for drivers who aren't wearing their seat belts as part of the national Click It or Ticket campaign.
Sean Mudgett is expected to survive after turning the knife on himself, Bradenton Police said.
Registered sex offender John Richard Polgar Jr. molested a girl younger than 12 some time in 2011, authorities said Thursday.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has released its annual uniform crime report for 2012.
Two teenagers are charged with beating another teen until he was unconscious, the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office said.
St. Petersburg Police say the woman, 26, and man, 49, robbed someone at knifepoint, made him drive to an ATM machine to make a withdrawal, then took off with his SUV, which was later found burning and abandoned.
In its latest blog on Patch, the Southwest Florida Water Management District explains what it's doing to protect the natural springs it calls "essential" to our environment and economy.
In its latest blog on Patch, the Southwest Florida Water Management District explains what it's doing to protect the natural springs it calls "essential" to our environment and economy.
In its latest blog on Patch, the Southwest Florida Water Management District explains what it's doing to protect the natural springs it calls "essential" to our environment and economy.
In its latest blog on Patch, the Southwest Florida Water Management District explains what it's doing to protect the natural springs it calls "essential" to our environment and economy.
In its latest blog on Patch, the Southwest Florida Water Management District explains what it's doing to protect the natural springs it calls "essential" to our environment and economy.
In its latest blog on Patch, the Southwest Florida Water Management District explains what it's doing to protect the natural springs it calls "essential" to our environment and economy.
In its latest blog on Patch, the Southwest Florida Water Management District explains what it's doing to protect the natural springs it calls "essential" to our environment and economy.
In its latest blog on Patch, the Southwest Florida Water Management District explains what it's doing to protect the natural springs it calls "essential" to our environment and economy.
The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office announced the results of "Operation Red Flag" on Wednesday. Find out who's been arrested and what they're charged with.