The federal corruption investigation against him was terminated last November, but Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno faces a new inquiry into some of the same allegations — this time by the Florida Ethics Commission.
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This week, four shows open, six close, five continue their runs and there is one limited engagement at Southwest Florida equity and community theaters.
- Alyona Ushe celebrates growth of Arts Bonita in her third year as president
- Ansel Adams exhibition at Baker Museum celebrates connection to national parks in observance of America250
- Florida Studio Theatre kicks off summer season with 'Leaving on a Jet Plane' folk cabaret
- Urbanite Theatre in Sarasota will conclude its 12th season with its first musical, 'Who is Eartha Mae?'
- Exhibition at the Sarasota Art Museum uses shadows to explore the way identity changes based on experiences
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