Resiliency is ongoing work, and transparency remains a priority. Public review sessions, neighborhood meetings, and regular project updates will continue as this effort moves forward.
- Wed, 15 July 2026
Resiliency is ongoing work, and transparency remains a priority. Public review sessions, neighborhood meetings, and regular project updates will continue as this effort moves forward.
“This event reminded all of us just how powerful philanthropy can be,” said Dominic Cameratta, board chair for Lee Health Foundation. “It was inspiring to celebrate with so many dedicated supporters as we honored three remarkable leaders whose passion is shaping the future of healthcare in Southwest Florida. I look forward to seeing the incredible impact that philanthropy will continue to make in 2026.”
After more than thirty years serving as a teacher, principal, and district leader, I have always believed that Lee County has a sound school system.
Casey Lucius’ elevation to interim city manager should inspire confidence — not only because of her credentials and familiarity with city operations — but because of the manner in which she chose to serve. In refusing insurance and an assistant, she makes a rare and public statement: that the role is about service, responsibility, and doing what’s right for the community first.
Lee Health Marks One Year as a Community-Focused Nonprofit Health System. This month, Lee Health proudly…
As we honor this centennial year, we recognize every officer, past and present, whose service has strengthened our community and upheld the safety of our residents.
The Williams brothers have made it clear: they want to play together. They’re ready to commit to a program that values both — not just as individuals, but as a duo with the potential to lead a defense for years to come.
This article aims to give a clear overview of where the bill currently stands and the next steps in the legislative pathway.
Those of us who cook—we prepare the menu, purchase the ingredients and prepare a feast!
This initiative is made possible through the partnership of Bridging the Gap Center for the Arts, the Dunbar Festival Committee, the School District of Lee County, the Alliance for the Arts, the Lee County Public Library, and the Lee County Black History Society.