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All the vehicles in Lee Count... Full Story Uncertain future awaits Sanibel lighthouse 134-year-old icon needs some help
Sam Bailey, 84, appeared on Sanibel Island just as many of its flora and fauna have, as natives. H... Full Story Glaucoma: Are you at risk? January is Glaucoma Awareness Month
There are approximately 2.2 million Americans age 40 and older who have glaucoma, and half of thos... Full Story Lasers help extract pacemaker leads safer New procedure in Southwest Florida
Patients with extensive scarring around defective pacemaker leads can now stay in Fort Myers to ha... Full Story FGCU participates in "Global Warming" teach-in Florida Gulf Coast University invites students, faculty and the public to engage in an interdiscip... Full Story Everglades conference on Captiva this week The Everglades Coalition will host its 23rd Annual Conference on beautiful Captiva Island Jan. 10-... Full Story Historic walking tours of Fort Myers now available Discover the legends, lore and rivalry that built our town. Enjoy a downtown Walking Tour of histo... Full Story Major Crimes Lieutenant earns doctorate The Lee County Sheriff Lieutenant Ron Curtis recently became the first member of the agency to ear... Full Story Autism: Dealing with misunderstood behaviors Leading Autism author, lecturer, and advocate, Susan Golubock, will be speaking on Feb. 5 at 7 p.m... Full Story Fashion show benefits cancer care Tanger Outlets, just before the Sanibel Causeway in Fort Myers, is holding a fashion show and lunc... Full Story Lee gets federal grant to help the homeless Lee County agencies will receive $2.2 million this year to provide housing and supportive services... Full Story Conference participants volunteer to improve local wetlands Nearly 400 HSBC North-America executives who are visiting Lee County for a conference are partneri... Full Story United Way hits $6.5 million donation mark When the thermometer edges down toward freezing, as it did last week, there's only one thing to sa... Full Story |
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