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October 25, 2007
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LEE COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS THAT MILK IT
Developers with a few cows or horses squeeze the tax laws for everything they can get
BY ROGER WILLIAMS rwilliams@florida-weekly.com
      T homas Jefferson predicted that if the United States ceased to be a farm-based nation, we'd be in big trouble. "(Farmers) are the most virtuous, and possess most of the amor patriae (love of country)," Jefferson said.
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Local artist's work a hit among thieves
BY PETE SKIBA Florida Weekly Correspondent
      One local artist's work is so popular it rarely stays in one place very long, thanks to thieves. Posters designed by Cape Coral's Echo Chernik for the Connecticut Opera's production of "Tosca" have been stolen wherever they're displayed, opera officials said.
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Ambulance drivers getting state-of-the-art training
BY MICHELLE L. START Florida Weekly Correspondent
      Lee County Emergency Medical Services is hoping a video game like system will help provide an additional resource when it comes to ambulance driving training. "The driving simulator complements the programs and procedures that we have in place to ensure a safe and efficient drive to and from the ...
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The Plant doctor is in
BY EVAN _WILLIAMS ewilliams@florida-weekly.com
      On a hot October Wednesday morning far from the World Series unfolding now in the North and West, little was happening at the City of Palms Park in Fort Myers, home to the Boston Red Sox during spring training. The stadium stood empty, occupied only by the sound of the wind carrying memories of a ...
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Record number riding LeeTran
SPECIAL TO FLORIDA WEEKLY
      LeeTran, Lee County's public transit agency, set a ridership record of 3,037,194 passengers in the fiscal year that ended on Sept. 30. The new record is a 5 percent increase in passengers carried during the previous fiscal year. Over the past five years, ridership has increased by more than 31 pe...
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Golf tourney aids cancer victims
Top team wins a trip to Hawaii
      Mercedes Benz of Fort Myers Lee Memorial Health System Foundation Golf Tournament will be held Monday, Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. at Colonial Country Club. The event benefits Lee Cancer Care - helping those in our community who are suffering with cancer.
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Big shark
     COURTESY PHOTO Doug Asher caught this estimated 300 pound Bull Shark in Boca Grande pass last week. It was too heavy to bring aboard so the fishermen released it.
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More road closures downtown
      Crews have closed the intersection at Lee Street and Second Street for the City of Fort Myers Downtown Utility and Streetscape Improvements Project. This intersection is expected to be closed for 3-5 months while crews perform underground utility work.
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Fowler Salvation Army closing
BY MICHELLE L. START Florida Weekly Correspondent
      Plans to expand Fowler Street that wiil take its current building have forced the Salvation Army to move its Family Store. They've purchased an old furniture store at the corner of Six Mile Cypress Parkway and U.S. 41 where they plan to relocate.
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GOOD COPS
      The Lee County Sheriff announced the officers and civilians who made outstanding contributions to the public in September.
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No Fear on Halloween
PET TALES
BY DR. MARTY BECKER and _GINA SPADAFORI Correspondent
      Dressing up? Tricks and treats? Halloween sounds like the perfect holiday when it comes to including your pet in the fun. And it can be, with a few basic precautions.
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Halloween Mutt Strut
      Join the Covenant Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 9 a.m. for the Halloween Mutt Strut. Bring your "best friends" and walk the one- to three-mile course around the church campus. You'll be helping raise money and awareness for spaying and neutering in Fort Myers. Dogs can't make it?
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