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Day: September 2, 2025

Stories Ethics

The Erosion of Ethics Through Mundane Avoidance

Shannon Sykes, September 2, 2025September 2, 2025

I’ve been working through several possible topics for this column. I have one on the practices of credit card companies that seem to be catching the attention of both sides of the aisle in Washington. 

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Uncategorized

The Voice of the Misunderstood

Shannon Sykes, September 2, 2025September 2, 2025

Understanding the barriers and stereotypes of people who may have supportive contributions, but are not always allowed to plant them due to social stigmas.

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Feature Senior Lovers

Dear Seasoned / Senior Lovers

Shannon Sykes, September 2, 2025September 2, 2025

You came for ideas. Strategies. Tactics. Maybe even some light stretching exercises. So pour a glass of prune juice (or something stronger—I’m not judging), prop your feet up (or your partner), and let’s dive into “How to Keep Your Sex Life Exciting After 60”, one laugh and wiggle at a time.

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Stories

Champion for the Most Vulnerable: A Tribute to Kathy Smith, Public Defender

Shannon Sykes, September 2, 2025September 11, 2025

We all know everyone wants to get tough on crime and gives Amira Fox the State Attorney kudos for locking up the bad guys, but everyone should note that the defenseless need an advocate as well in the person of Kathy Smith.

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Feature Dunbar High School

Our Beloved Dunbar Community

Shannon Sykes, September 2, 2025September 2, 2025

Dunbar—is more than just a neighborhood. It is a living legacy of Black excellence, family, faith, and the kind of neighborly love that generations before us (i.e. Willie Battle, Willie Green, Gerri Ware,Veronica Shoemaker, etc.) worked tirelessly to preserve.

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Stories Soft Skills vs AI

Why Human Coaching Still Matters in the Age of AI: 5 Benefits You can’t replace

Shannon Sykes, September 2, 2025September 2, 2025

In a time when artificial intelligence (AI) is woven into daily life, it is easy to rely on technology for answers. From typing questions into a search engine to engaging in conversations with AI-driven platforms, many people now turn first to technology for guidance in their personal and professional lives.

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Columns Teresa Heitmann

The State of the City

Shannon Sykes, September 2, 2025September 2, 2025

We’ve stood strong together to make tough decisions while keeping the values of this city intact through every setback and challenge. That’s what resilience looks like. 

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Lee County Bridging the Gap Center for the Arts

Bridging the Gap Center for the Arts Launches Southwest Florida’s Premier Creative Hubfor BIPOC Artists

Shannon Sykes, September 2, 2025September 2, 2025

Bridging the Gap Center for the Arts (BTG ARTS) is proud to announce its launch and vision to become Southwest Florida’s premier creative arts center dedicated to empowering BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) artists.

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