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Georgia has its second national championship in a span of 364 days. The Bulldogs went back-to-back with a beatdown of TCU. Here are five takeaways: [Read in browser]( [Read in browser]( The Daily Briefing YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP Tue Jan 10 2023 [Georgia's repeat national title sets championship game standards]( [Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) celebrates his second touchdown with teammates during the first half of the NCAA College Football National Championship game between TCU and Georgia on Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, in Inglewood, Calif.]( Georgia has its second national championship in a span of 364 days. The Bulldogs went back-to-back with a beatdown of TCU. Here are five takeaways: [READ MORE]( [Students walk on the New College of Florida campus on Monday, Jan. 9, 2023 in Sarasota. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis overhauled the board of Sarasota's New College on Friday, bringing in six new members in a move his administration described as an effort to shift the school in a conservative direction.]( [New College students react to DeSantis Board of Trustees appointments]( The small student body has a reputation for leaning left politically, and students said the appointments do not represent the college's values. [READ MORE]( [Each week we share the area restaurants that aced their inspections, while also rounding up those that racked up violations.]( [For subscribers] [Inspections: Rodent, roach activity found in Sarasota area restaurants]( See which Sarasota and Bradenton area restaurants passed with flying colors, and which didn't pass first inspections due to high-priority violations. [READ MORE]( [Read Today's eNewspaper]( [Read Today's eNewspaper]( [Manatee County Administrator Scott Hopes attends a commission meeting Wednesday in Bradenton.]( [For subscribers] [Manatee commissioners had stern words for Hopes amid controversy]( Frustrated Manatee County commissioners reamed the county administrator on the heels of negative media coverage. [READ MORE]( [Palmetto Tigers' head coach Dave Marino. Braden River Pirates win in overtime 27 to 20 against the Palmetto Tigers at Pirate Stadium Friday evening in east Bradenton on Friday, September, 2, 2022. ]( [Marino steps down as Palmetto High football coach]( In 13 seasons as head coach of the Tigers, Marino compiled a 90-50 record and reached the state semifinals twice. [READ MORE]( A Better Daily Briefing We've redesigned your favorite newsletter to have a cleaner look and feel. Let us know what you think about it. [SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS ➔]( [SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS ➔]( IN CASE YOU MISSED IT [Hospital staff collects gifts for children at shelter]( A carload of items was donated to Safe Children Coalition, including games, movie gift cards and clothes. The youths are homeless or in crisis. [READ MORE]( [For subscribers] [Meet the Herald-Tribune All-Area Boys Golf team from Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties]( Here are the 12 first-team golfers and honorable mention list for boys golf [READ MORE]( [DeSantis seeks conservative transformation at Sarasota's New College]( DeSantis appointed six new board members to Sarasota's New College of Florida Friday in a bid to transform the school into something more conservative. [READ MORE]( [For subscribers] [Siesta Key straw poll shows strong support for incorporation]( A straw poll conducted by proponents of incorporation of Siesta Key has the barrier island's advocates excited and hopeful that residents will someday be able to vote on forming their own town after … [READ MORE]( Sign up for the news you want Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don’t miss out! We’re always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. [SEE ALL NEWSLETTERS ➔]( [SEE ALL NEWSLETTERS ➔]( SUBSCRIBE TODAY Our Reporting. Your Stories. • Full access to subscriber-only content on all devices. • Share bonus subscription with a family member or friend. • The universal e-Editon, the digital version of our print paper , plus bonus monthly magazines and hundreds of local papers. • Original reporting of our hometown teams, from high school sports to the pros. [SUBSCRIBE TODAY]( [SUBSCRIBE TODAY]( [Newsletters]( | [eNewspaper]( | [Crosswords]( Follow Us Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback](

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