Art challenges the brain to think creatively, analyze and observe the incoming stimulant and form an opinion about what it’s seeing. But while it’s assessing the stimuli, it's forging new neuro pathways, improving cognitive function and evoking emotions, which leads to a healthier, ...
The School District of Lee County could lose more than $4 million in funding due to “duplicate” students. The issue was addressed during the School District of Lee County board meeting Tuesday. The workshop presentation highlighted duplicated students due to Family Empowerment ...
Cape Coral City Council rejected a special magistrate finding and upheld its denial of rezoning property on Country Club Boulevard Wednesday. The action leaves the zoning as professional, instead of the requested residential multi-family low, a zoning similar to when the properties were ...
Lee County Government is coordinating with its partner agencies for cold-weather outreach this week. The Lee County Department of Human & Veteran Services, Lee County Transit (LeeTran) and additional partners typically coordinate plans during timeframes in which the temperature drops below ...
All Lee County Parks & Recreation community pools will be closed Tuesday, Nov. 11, due to expected cold weather. When air temperatures are expected to drop below 60 degrees, pools close and covers are installed for safety and maintenance. The locations that will be closed temporarily ...
The community has the opportunity to receive a free filling, extraction or teeth cleaning during the Smiles for the Community’s fourth annual Free Dental Care Day in Fort Myers. The event will take place Saturday, Nov. 15, at Lee Dental Care, 3436 Cleveland Ave., Fort Myers with ...
Saturday SWIMMING Cape Coral's girls and boys had swimmers advance to next weekend's FHSAA Class 3A championships. Aayden Dugan of the Seahawks qualified for state in two events. He won the 100 backstroke and was second in the 100 butterfly. Reily Rountree was first in 1-meter diving ...
The Pine Island Eagle is grateful to a Good Samaritan from St. James City who found, and stored, the paper’s historic sign lost in Hurricane Ian after the Category 4 storm made landfall on Cayo Costa on Sept. 28, 2022. Jan Robertson said the storm had blown it into a neighbor’s yard and, ...