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Cost of septic system conversion for residents in Charlotte County rising, could be run over 30 years
Cost of septic system conversion for residents in Charlotte County could go up as county faces growing labor and supply costs on a project aimed at improving water quality to areas like Charlotte Harbor.
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Polk County Public Schools remove 16 books from libraries after complaint they conflict with values
The books have not been banned, but removed for the time being, while a thorough review of each piece takes place, according to the district.
Massive land use change would allow a new city to arise in rural eastern Sarasota County
Residents say the estimated 5,000 new homes would extend into what is now ranches and farms between Fruitville Road and University Parkway.
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Judge Rules Against Texas Limit Of One Drop-Off Site Per County For Absentee Ballots
The decision says the limit is a burden for elderly and disabled voters, who are at particular risk for the coronavirus, because it requires them to travel to more crowded locations to cast votes.
Nearly 12,000 snared in Hendry County school speed zone cameras in just under a year
The Hendry County School District has generated thousands of dollars from fines collected from motorists speeding through school zones.But it’s money the district would rather not see.
Tampa nonprofit gives nearly $1M for Hurricane Ian relief in Lee, Charlotte and Sarasota counties
Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay announced the nearly $1 million offering in the form of a $500,000 check and more than $300,000 raised by the Florida group and its Rebuilding Together National office at a news conference on Fort Myers Beach Thursday.
Lee County DOT moves temporary closure of Palomino Lane from March 23 to April 6
Work now begins April 6 from Jobe Road / Kings Crossing to Daniels Parkway for utility and roadway reconstruction.
Lee County couple face charges after alleged armed robberies in areas along I-75
Two Lee County residents who were arrested after posting social media images of their alleged mid-September robberies are now facing charges of Hobbs Act robbery. The could receive up to 20- years in prison if convicted.A criminal complaint charging Taleah Williams, 21, North Fort Myers, and Javion Ward, 21, Fort Myers, with Hobbs Act robbery was filed Monday.
Sea level rise will most affect the property lines of Florida's coastal counties, a new report says
Rising seas will shift tidal boundaries, leading to the loss of taxable properties, according to a new study. This is expected to impact the tax base of hundreds of U.S. coastal counties, with Florida being the state most affected.
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With fans, teams, and owners heading back to baseball fields, Lee County may be left on the bench financially
For the third straight year, Lee County figures to miss out on a big chunk of an estimated $70 million brought in by fans who pay for tickets to spring training baseball games.
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