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BY michelle start Florida Weekly Correspondent he cure for the Dengue fever, influenza and a variety of other diseases may lie in the laboratories at Florida Gulf Coast University. There, three professor-scientists are using a nearly $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to research ways to keep viruses from attaching themsel... More ...
BY Roger _Williams rwilliams@florida-weekly.com ontrary to French wisdom, at Edison College, the more things change, the more they don't remain the same. More ...
The Edison & Ford Winter Estates will offer a variety of children and adult programs, special exhibits, discounts and events throughout the month of July. + Wild Wizard Lab Show "Big Bangs and Beyond the Sound Barrier," Sunday, July 8, at 2 p.m. - The Super and Junior Scientists present a series... More ... Downtown focus of Cape meeting The next Cape Coral Council for Progress meeting will be held Friday, July 13, at Gulf Coast Village, located at 1333 Santa Barbara Blvd. in Cape Coral. Breakfast and networking opportunities begin at 7 a.m. and the program will begin at 7:30 a.m. More ...
If you have been dreaming about owning your own home but do not know where to start, Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Central Florida and the Florida Gulf Coast, Inc. is ready to turn that dream into a reality. On Saturday, July 21, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. More ...
By _MICHELLE L. START Florida Weekly Correspondent Lee County desperately needs a triage center, according to officials with Southwest Florida Addiction Services, The Salvation Army and Lee Mental Health Center Inc. Triage is a system used to ration limited medical resources when the number of people needing care exceeds the resources available. More ... Fall registration open at Edison College Special to Florida Weekly From Accounting to Zoology, the lineup of classes for the fall semester at Edison College is open for registration. Fall classes begin August 23. People who have not attended Edison College before can now take advantage of the online application process. More ... "Stay Alive…Just Drive" campaign kicks off The Stay Alive...Just Drive traffic safety campaign encourages all Southwest Floridians to support the effort to curb distracted driving. Lee County continues to experience high numbers of fatalities, life altering injuries, and costly property damage as a result of motor vehicle collisions on ou... More ...
Part of the countywide Lee Memorial system BY michelle L. Start Correspondent David Bateman was a 19-year-old high school student when he accepted a job working at the newly opened Cape Coral Hospital back in 1977. He had no idea it would become his career. "I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with my life and this came along," said Bateman, now lead energy plant operator. More ... Copyright © 2007—2008 Florida Media Group LLC. |
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