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Editorial: One-year renewal for North Collier

A one-year renewal of the North Collier fire district’s certificate to allow its paramedics to provide advanced medical care on emergency calls is a reasonable solution to the fire board and Collier County Commission’s dispute.

 

Patients of Bonita doctor trying to get records

The death of Bonita Springs doctor Teresa Sievers has left some patients struggling to obtain their own medical records.

 

Naples chef profiled in national publication

Vincenzo Betulia, chef and owner at Osteria Tulia and Bar Tulia on Fifth Avenue, was recently profiled by Parade Magazine. In the "Chat & Chew" article, which profiles chefs from around the country, Betulia shared some of his food-related opinions.

 

Former Miami Dolphin passing torch to grandson

Naples resident Charlie Babb doesn't like to live in the past, even with a past as glorious as his. The former Miami Dolphin is more about the here and now, watching his nine grandchildren grow up.

 

Surgeon closer to manufacturing 'Blackwell bra'

Breast surgeon by day, bra designer by night.

 

Lee judge who resigned faced judicial complaint

Leading up to his abrupt resignation this week, Lee County Judge Frank Mann Jr. faced several personal and professional issues, including a judicial complaint filed by his estranged wife that accused him of improper campaign loans, according to court records obtained Wednesday.

 

Somero building new headquarters in Fort Myers

Hertz won't be the only company in town with a new global headquarters.

 

Head of Bonita assistance office steps down

Marjorie Kasell-Johnson, the director for the Bonita Springs Assistance Office, will no longer head the nonprofit that has served as a primary social service agency in Bonita Springs since 1979.

 

4 in SWFL make Forbes 400 wealthiest list

Three of the richest people in America live in Naples. Another lives just up the road in Bonita Springs. Though Forbes said it was harder than ever to join “The 400” list of wealthiest Americans this year, four from Southwest Florida still rank on the magazine’s 2015 list.

 

It's your business: Manager named

The Conservancy of Southwest Florida named Aaron Lapp as its major and planned gifts manager, responsible for overseeing the stewardship of major and planned gifts by cultivating relationships with current and prospective donors.

 

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