District 4 Charlotte County Commissioner Stephen R. Deutsch was removed from all of his committee appointments by his fellow board members on Tuesday, after a report found he used the N word during a meeting with an employee.
- Thu, 16 October 2025
District 4 Charlotte County Commissioner Stephen R. Deutsch was removed from all of his committee appointments by his fellow board members on Tuesday, after a report found he used the N word during a meeting with an employee.
“I want to thank the Impact Library Program for their support in making this dream a reality. As we cut this ribbon today, I hope this library inspires every child who visits it to explore new worlds, dream big, and never stop learning. Let’s work together to ensure that every child has the opportunity to read, grow, and reach their full potential.”
I will admit, I had a very low confidence in any particular projection for what the outcome of this election would be. I certainly don’t think I would have had the Republican trifecta very high on my likely outcome list.
The more things change the more they stay the same. Hold’em in the middle of the road. It’s lower than a snake’s belly and a wagon wheel rut.
It is obvious from Trump’s victorious win, not only with the 312 electoral college votes received, but by the 5,000,000 popular vote lead, that America is seeking a change agent. The old guard establishment has been rejected.
In Charlotte County, Florida, Sheriff William “Bill” Prummell and Captain Tabbatha Carter have exemplified such leadership, transforming the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) into an outstanding model of law enforcement excellence.
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The Dunbar neighborhood in Fort Myers, Florida, stands at a critical crossroads, facing the looming specter of gentrification driven by systemic neglect and the absence of effective representation in local governance.
I’m Rachel Kaduk and I am running for Cape Coral City Council District 7. I grew up here. I went to Diplomat and Mariner High School. I bought land across the street from my mother’s home. I saved and saved and then I built the home I currently reside in.