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Authorities have identified the remains of a woman found in Sarasota County 16 years ago. Her names

Authorities have identified the remains of a woman found in Sarasota County 16 years ago. Her names is Jeana Burrus. Advertisement [eNewspaper]( | [Crosswords]( | [Horoscopes]( [Read in browser]( [Read in browser]( The Daily Briefing YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP Sat Aug 5 2023 [Relatives of Sarasota woman shocked by news of her death in cold case]( [Jeana Burrus' remains were found in a shallow grave in 2007 and identified after DNA testing Nov. 2022. She was never reported missing.]( Authorities have identified the remains of a woman found in Sarasota County 16 years ago. Her names is Jeana Burrus. [READ MORE]( [Attorney Sidney Powell speaks at a press conference on election results in Alpharetta, Georgia, on Dec. 2, 2020.]( [Opinion: Why is a Sarasota woman connected to Sidney Powell? Ask the Skunk Ape]( In Trump's most recent indictment, of course, there is a Sarasota connection. Isn't there always? [READ MORE]( [Pianist Kathleen Supové returns to New Music New College in the 2022-23 season.]( [New College ends New Music contemporary series before 25th anniversary]( New College, which is going through a major transformation, may launch a new weekly concert series after a one-year break. [READ MORE]( [Mayor Erik Arroyo delivers his State of the City speech during the Sarasota City Commission meeting at City Hall on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022.]( [Probe closed over allegations of improper influence in Sarasota]( An FDLE investigation into allegations of improper influence at Sarasota City Hall has been closed with "official documentation" expected next week. [READ MORE]( [Gov. Ron DeSantis talks during a press conference before signing legislation on Monday, May 15, 2023, at New College of Florida in Sarasota, Fla. DeSantis signed a bill that blocks public colleges from using federal or state funding on diversity programs, addressing a concern of conservatives ahead of the Republican governor's expected presidential candidacy. The law, which DeSantis proposed earlier this year, comes as Republicans across the country target programs on diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via AP) ORG XMIT: FLPET202]( [AP Psychology effectively banned in Florida over gender, sexuality chapter]( The College Board said censoring those topics would mean the class couldn't be called Advanced Placement or used to earn college credit. [READ MORE]( Advertisement TRENDING STORIES 1 [For subscribers] [Sarasota restaurant temporarily closed after 50 rodent droppings found]( See which Sarasota and Bradenton area restaurants passed with flying colors, and which didn't pass first ... [READ MORE]( 2 [For subscribers] [Sarasota residents get a win in Benderson development parking fight]( The Benderson development will include a 130-room hotel and multifamily units within a bike ride to white sand ... [READ MORE]( 3 [Man bitten by shark near Bean Point in Anna Maria Island]( A man was bitten by a shark near the north end of Anna Maria Island on Sunday. [READ MORE]( 4 [Ten hospitalized after speed boat crashes into bow runner near AMI]( Ten people were hospitalized Sunday afternoon after a 50-foot speed boat crashed into a 24-foot bow runner carrying ... [READ MORE]( 5 [For subscribers] [New Italian restaurant, with bar truck, open in Sarasota-Bradenton]( The new restaurant's owners include the owner of another Sarasota Italian eatery. [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 ➔]( Advertisement 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. [Unlock news for $1]( [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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