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The United States Postal Service (USPS) recently announced processing operations will remain at the Fort Myers postal facility.
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Some people in the historic Dean Park neighborhood in Fort Myers are objecting to plans for a parking lot on one side of their community. The City of Fort Myers is proposing a parking lot next to Dean Park for parks and recreation employees, and for heavy trucks some of them use in their jobs.
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Calusa Waterkeeper will explain the current water conditions, outline health risks, and share tips about the drainage creek, which measures Enterococcus levels 21 times higher than Florida allows.
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Four students from Fort Myers High School took second place in the group performance category at the National History Day competition in College Park, Maryland this summer.
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Beginning Monday, August 19, contractors for the City of Fort Myers will close Challenger Boulevard east of Winkler Avenue to construct the other half of the roundabout.Crews for the City of Fort Myers began construction in May of the Winkler Avenue and Challenger Boulevard Roundabout project.
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The Fort Myers community came together in a big way to support a much-loved barbecue spot last weekend. Even the rain from Hurricane Debby held off.
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Sydney DiBiasi returns to Fort Myers Theatre after a two-year hiatus to play Elle Woods in Legally Blonde The Musical.
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Repairs being made on a 24-inch water main on Treeline Avenue has prompted a boil water alert for several subdivisions.
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The Seminole Gulf Murder Mystery Dinner Train's “The Illusion of Death" is giving passengers the chance to solve the homicide of a fabled illusionist while enjoying a scenic five-course meal over the Caloosahatchee River.
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The installation of the "Journey of Hope" has begun at the intersection of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Veronica S. Shoemaker Boulevards in Fort Myers. The sculpture by artist Cecilia Lueza celebrates hope, equality, and freedom. Completion is expected by the end of the summer.