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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Cape Coral man, 67, arrested in drug bust
A Cape Coral grandfather is in jail, charged with 35 counts of felony prescription fraud crimes after he was arrested Tuesday at his home.
Military notes
Airman 1st Class Austin Cooner graduated Air Force Air Traffic Control training as top graduate in his class at Kessler Air Force Base, Miss.
Art News: Comings and goings in Southwest Florida’s arts scene
Timothy McDonnell, director of choral activities at Ave Maria University , has assumed the position of interim director of choruses at the Southwest Florida Symphony in Fort Myers.
Cape Coral officials unable to dispose of decrepit motel
The dilapidated Rosewind Motel – one of the first motels built in Cape Coral – needs to be boarded up before someone gets hurt, Cape Coral officials say.
Sobriety roadblocks will go on in Cape
After grant money dried up last year, so did checkpoints designed to nab intoxicated drivers in Cape Coral.
New Cape signs warn of lightweight trusses that may collapse in fire
These bright, red signs could save Cape Coral firefighters’ lives. The signs attached to commercial buildings and apartment complexes throughout the city indicate whether the buildings were constructed with lightweight wood trusses in the roofs that could quickly give way in raging fires, caving in within minutes and injuring or killing …
New in Cape Coral business: New location gives Nonna Pizza a boost
After years of surviving at its former Pine Island Road location, Nonna Pizza owners Alfredo Giamparella and Lucia Greco have relocated the Italian restaurant to Del Prado Boulevard.
Cape Coral clubs: Cape Hobby Club issues call for new members
The Cape Coral Hobby Club would like to invite new people to join the group. Members meet from 9 a.m. to noon each Monday at the Cape Coral Yacht Club.
Poverty pockmarks Fort Myers
A look of despair is the first thing many people who offer food and job programs see when a client steps through the door.