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Lee County Commissioners move forward with Map Alternative 5 for the 2021 redistricting process
The Lee Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to move forward with Map Alternative 5 as the selected map for the 2021 redistricting process. One commissioner openly expressed his disappointment in the decision, and advocates wanting to reunite Dunbar and Fort Myers say a lawsuit may be incoming.
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Collier County commissioner Hall caught in election deception -- cites Bible verse as defense
An investigation by the Florida Elections Commission found that Collier County Commissioner Chris Hall violated the state's election code during his campaign last year. Hall’s campaign ads falsely implied he was the incumbent in the District 2 race rather than a challenger, according to an FEC consent order drafted in May.
Lee County school year begins with major state expansion of private school vouchers
The school year begins with a major expansion of vouchers for parents to send their children to schools other than public ones. The Florida Policy Institute said the current state budget includes up to $3.9 billion for vouchers and the companies that manage the program. The candidates for Lee County School Superintendent said they believe vouchers make the public schools do better.
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Autopsy Of Sandra Bland Doesn't Suggest Homicide, Texas County Officials Say
The prosecutors' presentation Thursday included several color photographs of Bland's body — including her neck, which had a thick dark line curving across it.
Put trash to curb earlier in some Lee County areas due to high heat
Some areas of Lee County will see trash, recycling and yard-waste pickup begin an hour earlier.
Lee County Breast Milk Depots Bring More Options for Sick and Preemie Babies
Lee Memorial Health System has opened two breast milk depots at Cape Coral Hospital and HealthPark Medical Center. Florida’s first breast milk bank opened…
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A rural Tennessee county could change what domestic violence intervention looks like
Tennessee consistently ranks in the top 10 for women killed by men. But a small, rural county has developed a domestic violence intervention program that is showing strong signs of success.
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Lee County Clerk, Property Appraiser offering free class on property assessments, disputes
Lee County’s Clerk and Comptroller Kevin Karnes and Property Appraiser Matt Caldwell are offering a free class on the property assessment and dispute process Thursday, Aug. 7 from 2-3 p.m. at the Cape Coral-Lee County Public Library on SW 39th Terrace in Cape Coral.
Lee County Undersheriff’s wife lands $155K job in his department
For Lee County Undersheriff John Holloway, the sheriff’s office is a family business.As if Holloway’s $280,000 public salary as second-in-command under embattled Sheriff Carmine Marceno weren’t enough, now his wife, lawyer Kathleen Holloway, has been added to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office payroll at $155,000 a year, bringing the couple’s total take from the agency to more than $430,000 annually, internal LCSO documents show.State ethics law forbids public officials like John Holloway from not only hiring relatives but also from advocating for relatives to be hired at their own agencies. The sheriff’s office maintains it wasn’t the undersheriff but Marceno himself who “recruited” Kathleen Holloway after an as yet unnamed outside law firm determined the hiring didn’t pose a legal issue for the undersheriff.
Highlands County schools official: 'What we are experiencing is truly a health-care crisis'
School district projected to fall below state-mandated threshold of reserve funds.
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