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In this installment from the StoryCorps Mobile Tour visit to Fort Myers in Feb. 2024, Kim Cool talks with her friend and inspirational speaker MK Mueller about the importance of taking risks.
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In this installment from the StoryCorps Mobile Tour visit to Fort Myers in Feb. 2024, Jessica Lindsey talks with her mother Denise Pringle about their relationship, motherhood, and the powerful women in their family.
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To become an Eagle Scout — the highest honor in Boy Scouts — candidates must complete a project that benefits their community.Eagle Scout candidate Scott Kula's project entails building a small library, affectionately named the Little Free Library, on the Southwest Florida Historical Society’s grounds.
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Hot dogs in the Big Apple? Nah! Try gobbling a Key lime pie faster than Hector Rodriguez in Key WestNew York might have its July 4 hotdog-eating contest, but competitors in Key West gobbled much sweeter fare during the World Famous Key Lime Pie Eating Championship — and Hector Rodriguez consumed it faster than anyone else.
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There are a number of fireworks exhibits from Sarasota to Naples and east to Hendry County for the Fourth holiday and beyond.
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The Lee County Domestic Animal Services in Fort Myers is dedicated to keeping animals safe and healthy.
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In this installment from the StoryCorps Mobile Tour visit to Fort Myers in Feb. 2024, Stephanie Davis interviews her friend Sunny Lubner about her childhood in Johannesburg, South Africa and what life was like with two activist parents fighting to end Apartheid.
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Something that many people look at as "just" a hobby actually fulfills an important emergency niche during times when regular communications fail or aren't sufficient.Amateur radio operators — "Hams" in the vernacular — are often called upon to use their equipment during difficult times.Showing those skills recently were members of the Fort Myers Amateur Radio Club Inc. who participated in a national amateur radio Field Day exercise.
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It's cat-mating season and that can only mean one thing: kittens, kittens and more kittens, all in need of homes. Collier is trying to empty the shelters using incentives.
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Community Cooperative in Fort Myers, makes those in need feel right at home, hunger, food pantry, helping to eliminate hunger and homelessness
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