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Cold Weather Golf vs Warm
March 9, 2010 By Jim StephensonA novice golfer asked me the following question today: "What is it like playing golf in the cold and what can you expect in the transition to warmer weather?" In both cold and... more »
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View All Posts »Biggest story of 2009
By Suncoast - Yesterday @ 3:44PMThe Economy. Food line at the Harry B Chapin Food Bank in N Ft Myers has grown in one year from 220 to 703. more »
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News from around the region
View All »Victim of home invasion homicide remembered by woman who loved him
July 31, 2010 » Full Story
Community News
View All »Detectives Searching For Two Men Responsible For Violent Armed Robbery
July 30, 2010 » Full Story
Business
View All »New business Cooper’s Pizzeria all in the family
June 29, 2010 Christina and Jesse Cooper are the owners of the new Cooper’s Pizzeria in the Coral Gate Plaza at the corner of Pondella Road and Orange Grove Boulevard. » Full Story
Local Columns
View All »Vote-By-Mail in the upcoming elections
July 27, 2010 Voters who are already registered can request a mail in (absentee ballot) form through the website canivote.org. Residents who have not yet registered to vote can download a National Mail Voter Registration form and mail the completed form to the address provided. All Florida residents are entitled to take advantage of the opportunity to vote by mail. Mail in ballots can also be requested by calling the Lee County Supervisor of Elections office at 533-8683 or the Collier County Supervisor of Elections office at 252-8450. The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 2 general election is Oct. » Full Story
Letters to the Editor
View All »Another vote for Fernandez
July 27, 2010 » Full Story
Obituaries
View All »Ross H. Swager III
July 20, 2010 » Full Story
Editorials
View All »Open government, open records
February 9, 2010 A group of parents at The Sanibel School is taking its allegations of bullying and intimidation by the public school’s administration to the state’s Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services and Office of Professional Practices. » Full Story




