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Atlantic Hurricane season having made its mark as the third-costliest on record featuring multiple Category 5 hurricanes, top forecasters are predicting yet another active season.  Researchers at ...
Next month’s roster of activities at the Pine Island Public Library offers topics for all ages. The following programs are free and open to the public.   Adult Programs Tech Thursdays: One-on-One Help ...
Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but ...
Wind and slow moving water, plus a few days with cooler weather made for tough fishing for a good part of the past week.
Fishers of Men Lutheran Church invites the public to a springtime Saturday of fellowship and refreshments at its Church High Tea, featuring exquisite teas, delectable treats and mimosas. Islanders and ...
Jamie DeLacey said she identifies as a mother, friend, wife and community leader. Having a really good family is something ...
The community of Matlacha said goodbye to legendary artist Leoma Lovegrove on April 10. Lovegrove, 72, was diagnosed with and ...
President Donald Trump’s proclamation changing of the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America is now state law in ...
American Legion Post 136 is offering scholarships to students graduating from high school and attending college or university ...
Due to the unprecedented inflation over the last five years caused by COVID-19 lockdowns, supply chain disturbances and insurance increases due to Hurricanes Ian, Helen, and Milton, the Greater Pine ...
Join us for the first Pine Island Travel Club happy hour meeting, Thursday, May 22, at 4:30 p.m., at Salty Girls Cafe, featuring light hors d’oeuvres and wine provided by Salty Girls!  Discover ...
Lee County has enacted a burn ban for unincorporated Lee County and municipalities effective immediately due to increasingly dry conditions throughout Southwest Florida. The county’s ordinance bans ...