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North Port picks 11 semifinalists for city manager job

NORTH PORT – North Port city commissioners picked 11 city manager candidate semifinalists from a field of 45 applicants Wednesday morning.  Doug Thomas, a senior vice president with Texas-based SGR, the firm hired to conduct a nationwide search, vetted candidates from as far away as the state of Washington, but five of the top candidates have recent experience in Florida. Eight are certified managers with the International City/County Management Association.  Three of those candidates, Caryn Gardner-Young, a Florid Department of Transportation planning supervisor; Thomas Hutka, public works director for Broward County; and Jane Shang, former city manager for Deltona, were all semifinalists in April for the Fort Myers city manager job that went to Marty Lawing, the former county manager in Guilford County, North Carolina. 

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72 Hours in 2020: The arts and entertainment stories that shaped an infamous year

Living in infamy for the foreseeable future, 2020 was quite the year. And like pretty much everything, 72 Hours did not avoid its wrath. On March 26, the weekly publication ran for the last time as a separate tabloid, getting smaller and thinner in the weeks leading up to the eventual switch to the broadsheet form readers have seen in the paper for the past nine months. It made sense. COVID-19 put a hard and fast stop to all in-person events and a countywide shutdown that made even going to restaurants and bars completely out of the question. There was no need for a multi-page publication letting people know what was going on around town, as pretty much nothing was going on — at least not in person.

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