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  • Mangroves are incredibly beneficial to Florida's environment and can be a bonus for your property, too.
  • Florida's bald eagle season underway now through May 15.
  • The war between Israel and Hamas shows no signs of easing up. The ongoing war has impacted the lives of several students at Florida Gulf Coast University who have connections to the Israel-Hamas.
  • A public groundbreaking will be Nov. 2 for an expansion project at the Lee County Emergency Operations Center on Ortiz Avenue.The project entails a two-story addition to the existing Emergency Operations Center, which will be renamed the Lee County Public Safety Center when it’s completed.The event at 2675 Ortiz Ave., Fort Myers, will include comments from county commissioners and other officials. The Lee Board of County Commissioners voted to award the contract for the 36,873 square-foot expansion in September.
  • The fight against a 4-story apartment complex at the northeast corner of Three Oaks Parkway and Coconut Road in Estero is not over.Residents of the Brooks filed an appeal this week with the Village of Estero to reconsider giving the developers of the apartment complex a development order.
  • A Fort Myers man is among three men sentenced Tuesday in connection with a $54 million bribery and kickback scheme involving TRICARE, a federal program that provides health insurance benefits to active duty and retired service members and their families.
  • The Florida Department of Health in Lee County has canceled five health warnings due to harmful algal blooms in Southwest Florida that have been in effect all summer from the upper Caloosahatchee
  • A $1,672,000 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Housing-Related Hazards Fund Program grant was recently awarded to the Housing Authority of Fort Myers to mitigate interior hurricane damage in the city's public housing units.The Fort Myers authority was one of only two such housing agencies in Florida to receive this grant.
  • A Sarasota-based organization promoting an abortion amendment for the 2024 Florida General Election ballot says it has received notice from the state that the issue will be on the ballot this year as Amendment 4, pending Florida Supreme Court review.Floridians Protecting Freedom issued a media release Friday that said it had received notification on the issue from the Florida Division of Elections.However, that notification isn't a guarantee. The amendment language was submitted for review to the Supreme Court last year by the state attorney general and a hearing is scheduled in February to hear arguments.
  • FGCU’s Board of Trustees has two newly elected officers for the 2024-26 term. Effective February 1, Michael Wynn is the new board chair and Richard P. Eide, Jr. is the vice chair.
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