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Brooksville posts advisory two or more council members may attend upcoming events

Brooksville's News Flash says "two or more City Council Members may be attending the following events:" but the March 2, 2026 posting did not list which events.

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Brooksville posts advisory two or more council members may attend upcoming events
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The City of Brooksville posted a News Flash that reads, "Please be advised that two or more City Council Members may be attending the following events:" and marked the notice "Issued and posted March 2, 2026." The advisory appears on the city's website as a headline under "# Two or more council members may attend" but the captured page stops at the colon and contains no event list or dates.

The posting appears in the site's News Flash area alongside standard navigation strings - "Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more." - and header items including "Homepage", "Facebook", and "Search." The page header shown in the capture includes the label "# News Flash" and repeats the advisory headline "# Two or more council members may attend."

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A separate report added that the notice concerned "a slate of upcoming community events and internal employee appreciation activities," but that account is truncated in the copy provided: "The City of Brooksville posted an advisory on March 2, 2026, notifying residents that two or more city council members may attend a slate of upcoming community events and internal employee appreciation activities. The announcement is a routine transparency notice so the public knows w" The city posting itself does not include those category labels or a list of specific community events or employee activities in the captured text.

For residents seeking details, the city posting provides a point of contact: "If you have any questions, please call Jennifer Battista, City Clerk, at (352) 540-3816 or.by email at jbattista@cityofbrooksville.us." The city's address shown on the page footer is "201 Howell Avenue Brooksville, FL 34601."

The News Flash capture also displays a Related News block that repeats the advisory headline multiple times and lists board-application notices: the captured related items read "Two or more council members may attend" three times and "The City Council is now accepting applications for the following boards" twice. Those repeated entries are visible on the same captured page as the March 2 advisory.

As posted on March 2, 2026, the advisory gives residents Jennifer Battista's contact details and the municipal address but leaves the "following events" unspecified. Without the event list on the News Flash page, the public currently lacks published information about which dates, locations, or council members are involved; the city posting remains the official notice on the city's website until an updated News Flash or calendar entry provides the missing specifics.

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