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Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections Lectures on “The Rise of Radical Islam”
Charlotte County’s Supervisor of Elections, Paul Stamoulis gave a lecture at the Cultural Center of Charlotte County last Thursday dealing with the world…
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Undivided attention: ‘Unplugged’ initiative reshapes Lee County’s classroom culture
Lee County School District implemented a new initiative to learning for all K-12 schools in the district when launching their ‘Unplugged’ campaign in December of 2025. Three Oaks Middle School has put this new initiative into practice– no phones in the classroom and tech-free days of traditional learning.
Lee County’s top cop discloses $458,879 in 'gambling income'
When Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno needs to unwind, he likes to gamble – and his financial disclosure forms indicate it’s been an extremely lucrative vice for him.When Marceno filed his 2022 financial disclosure forms with the state last month, he listed $168,696 in extra income from gambling at Seminole Tribe casinos, including the Hard Rock in Hollywood.
Lee, Charlotte, Hendry, Glades, DeSoto, Highlands, some Collier schools to offer free breakfast and lunch for all students
Some southwest Florida schools will provide free breakfast and lunch to students by way of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Community Eligibility Provision. The program applies to schools and counties with at least 25 percent of students already eligible for free meals, based on their household income. Schools and counties can opt in individually.
Single-member vs. at-large voting districts won't come before Collier voters in the foreseeable future
It's an issue county leaders and the public have grappled with for decades: Single-member vs. at-large
Collier Supervisor of Elections Office holds first canvassing board meeting and tests voting equipment ahead of August Primary
The Collier County Supervisor of Elections Office conducted its logic and accuracy testing of voting equipment and held the first canvassing board meeting in preparation for the Aug. 23 primary election. Testing of ballot tabulation equipment is required under Florida statute before every election.
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SW Florida land deal teed up; $122M for Collier, Hendry acres, tied to statewide wildlife corridor
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state Cabinet on Tuesday will consider a $122 million proposal to buy agricultural land in Southwest Florida and allow current owners to lease and manage the property. The purchase, which is tied to a statewide wildlife corridor, is among five proposed conservation deals, at a cost approaching $220 million, that will go before DeSantis and the Cabinet.
Conservation Collier to get $34 million to buy sensitive land after plan to gut it (again) fails to gain traction
Chris Hall proposed taking some $25 million in funds away from the popular Conservation Collier program this year.
Cypress Camp Trail fire in Collier expands to nearly 6,700 acres; reported burning close to I-75
The National Interagency Fire Center reported the Big Cypress National Preserve reported Thursday that the fire had grown by more than 50 percent.
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El Condado De Collier Ofrece La Prueba De VIH Gratuita Hasta El 7 De Diciembre
En los Estados Unidos, más de treinta mil personas se infectan con el Virus de Inmunodeficiencia Humana, conocido como VIH cada año.La Florida es el…
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