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After 25 years, “Through Women’s Eyes” is as valid a perspective as ever.

Martin Luther King Day celebrations marched on, despite the climate.

But she is not on the agenda. Nor are dropping student numbers.

However, the State Attorney is now weighing a charge of ‘video voyeurism’, a felony.

This Wednesday at 9am we’ll interview E. Scott Osborne, writer, feminist and athlete. She’ll share her thoughts on gender issues. At 9:30 on Justice Matters, we’ll talk to attorney Neil Lyons, winner of a pro-bono service award for his help to indigent clients.

Even though the issue isn’t on the agenda, activists will be pressing for Bridget Ziegler’s resignation at a Sarasota School Board meeting this Tuesday, 6 pm.

The new chair abstains from voting on funds for his wife’s non-profit. It passes anyway.

Richard Corcoran rushes the Ricketts program to a quick start this month. That prompts pushback by faculty.

The cost of moving city hall and the police department will likely be multiples of that.

The Obsidian project is now likely headed to the Sarasota City commission.


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