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Reports of reverberations in Lee County from earthquake off Cuba's coast

By Nathan Mayberg

There have you been some reports from Lee County residents that they felt reverberations in their homes from a 6.1 magnitude earthquake that was reported off the coast of Cuba earlier this afternoon. There were no immediate reports of any damage in the county from the earthquake. There were no calls for service on Fort Myers Beach, according to Fort Myers Beach Fire Control District Chief Scott Wirth. Lee County spokesperson Betsy Clayton said the county's facilities team "conducted visual inspections, and no damage is reported to county buildings. There were no impacts to county operations."

Fort Myers Beach Council finalizes approval for Charter changes to go on ballot

The Town of Fort Myers Beach Council voted on Monday to approve a second reading of proposed changes to the town's Charter on Monday, which will give voters in November the choice on whether they want to extend the terms of office for appointed councilmembers and create a salary compensation committee appointed by council which would have the duty of determining recommendations for salary adjustments every four years, along with three other proposed changes. The changes were proposed by the Charter Review Commission, whose members Town Council appointed last year. Town Council had previously voted last month to move the changes to a required second reading despite concerns from two ...

Brady, Link, Schoonover file to run for Town Council seats

Town of Fort Myers Beach Councilmember Rebecca Link, Fort Myers Beach Local Planning Agency member Edward Schoonover, and Protect FMB President Tom Brady have filed paperwork to run for the Town of Fort Myers Beach Council seats up for election this November. The deadline to file is approaching soon. The Lee County Supervisor of Elections office, which handles the town's elections, has set qualifying dates of June 8 at noon through June 12 for candidates to submit their paperwork and pay the election fees to run for office. Pre-qualifying began this past week, whereby candidates can submit their paperwork early. Link is seeking re-election to her seat, which she won last November ...

Council puts Charter changes in front of voters on salary, terms of office

The Town of Fort Myers Beach Council voted on Monday to approve a second reading of proposed changes to the town's Charter on Monday, which will give voters in November the choice on whether they want to extend the terms of office for appointed councilmembers and create a salary compensation ...

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Coyote pup in CROW’s care recovering after successful leg surgery

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Lee County encourages alternatives to fertilizer during summer ban

During summertime months when county ordinance prohibits the use of fertilizers that contain nitrogen and phosphorus, residents are encouraged to seek alternatives to fertilizer to keep their lawns and landscape healthy and fed, while also ensuring local waterways remain protected. Homeowners ...

Bobcat kitten rescued from brush fire being treated at CROW

Sanibel's Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife is treating a bobcat kitten rescued by a firefighter in a brush fire in Charlotte County. Bayshore volunteer firefighter Julian Roman-Kulwicki was working the brush fire when he came across the kitten meowing and crawling out of a pile of ...

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Real estate firm supports London Bay project

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