By mid-April the seaweed, which looks a lot like a watery sweet potato casserole with the brown, crusty topping, had spread across the entire Caribbean Sea, with substantial amounts pushing into the Gulf. Huge amounts washed up along many Caribbean shorelines in what USF researchers call “beaching events” in the bulletins issued at the end of every month.
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A Collier County woman is being honored for what she does to help businesses prosper and grow. Melissa Severance founded a consulting firm called Inspire Big Dreams. She won a top award from the group SWFL Inc.
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The 4th Annual Fort Myers Fringe Festival takes place May 28-31. In the past, the shows included in the festival were chosen by lottery. This year, Fringe founder Bill Taylor picked the shows himself. “All these shows I have seen,” said Taylor. “I can personally guarantee these are fabulous shows.”
- 'Honky Tonk Angels' a country-western saga about three women following their dreams to Nashville
- Ceramic artist Molly Hatch showed up in a car loaded with 450 bubble-wrapped earthenware plates
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- Comedy is on tap during Theatre Conspiracy's summer stock shows in the Off Broadway Palm
- 'Same Time Next Year' at Players Circle headlines 16 shows onstage this week at area theaters
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