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Sarasota's small liberal arts college, with just 700 students, is struggling to come up with the money to pay the new president's $699,000 salary. [eNewspaper]( | [Crosswords]( | [Horoscopes]( [Read in browser]( [Read in browser]( The Daily Briefing YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP Sat Feb 25 2023 [For subscribers] [New College Foundation in turmoil as it grapples with paying president]( [Richard Corcoran, soon to be New College's interim president]( Sarasota's small liberal arts college, with just 700 students, is struggling to come up with the money to pay the new president's $699,000 salary. [READ MORE]( [Pursuing a fresh start on their education, hundreds of children and their families strolled towards the front entrance of Fruitville Elementary Wednesday morning, August 10, 2022, in Sarasota.]( [For subscribers] [Sarasota Schools: Should parents be able to walk students to class?]( The policies must be approved again at a future board meeting before being implemented. [READ MORE]( [A red flag on a Lido Beach lifeguard stand indicates a high hazard is present. On Wednesday afternoon, it was warning beachgoers of the presence of rip currents, heavy surf and red tide. ]( [Red tide intensifies in Sarasota-Manatee]( Sarasota and Manatee beachgoers could find themselves coughing and sneezing. [READ MORE]( [The patch of the Florida Highway Patrol.]( [Sarasota County three-car crash caused by van going wrong way on I-75]( A 69-year-old Port Charlotte man was driving the van the wrong way on the Interstate 75 southbound lanes on Wednesday. [READ MORE]( [Naegleria Fowleri]( [Deadly 'brain-eating' amoeba case reported in Charlotte County]( Florida Department of Health Officials said that the case is possibly the result of the person rinsing their sinuses with tap water. [READ MORE]( IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ['You will live on in my heart': Remembering a moment with Jimmy Carter]( Leita Kaldi Davis, the recipient of the 2017 Lillian Carter Award, recalls the day she received the honor from former President Jimmy Carter. [READ MORE]( [What you need to know about the girls basketball state championship games]( Cardinal Mooney plays Miami Country Day for the Class 3A state title, Charlotte faces St. Thomas Aquinas for the Class 6A state title [READ MORE]( [Don't give Floridians the right to openly carry firearms]( Legislature is considering a bill that would let all residents and nonresidents in Florida carry a weapon with no training. [READ MORE]( [Florida's gun owners want lawmakers to back up their words with action]( Luis Valdes, the Florida state director of Gun Owners of America, calls on Florida's lawmakers to pass an open carry bill. [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 eNewspaper, 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]( 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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