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PrepZone Preview Show: Week 10

Naples Daily multimedia journalist J. Scott Butherus and analyst John Weber are at Gulf Coast High to get you ready for Week 10 of the high school football season in Southwest Florida.

 

Critics: state knows little about bears to hunt

TALLAHASSEE — The fact that Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation officials were forced to shut down a bear hunt early shows the agency didn't have all the facts before approving the killings, opponents said Monday.

 

Bonita Springs residents rally against school

Residents near land in Bonita Springs under negotiation for a new high school are rallying opposition to the plan.

 

Seminole Tribe hedges its bet with lawsuit

While a new and improved gaming compact between the state and the Seminole Tribe may be in the cards, the tribe has filed a lawsuit in federal court to protect its interests as negotiations continue.

 

Graffiti on dome home to be painted over

Passing boaters usually sign their names or the date in permanent marker. There’s even evidence of a marriage proposal on the chipped and peeling curves of the dome home’s abandoned walls.

 

Collier schools registering runners for 5K event

Looking to fund a drove of wellness initiatives at dozens of local schools, the Collier County public school district has started taking registrations for its inaugural 5K run.

 

Bonita restaurant aims to reopen after crash

Old 41 Restaurant on Bernwood Drive in Bonita Springs won't reopen for at least another 30 days following a crash Sunday in which the driver of an sport utility vehicle barreled through the restaurant's store front.

 

1,300-pound show horse slaughtered on FL farm

Just days ago, the nearly 1,300-pound, powerful jumping horse with a shiny chestnut coat named Phedras de Blondel arrived at his new home in the U.S., a farm owned by a champion rider in Florida.

 

Scaring up some fun at Mackle Park

Pirates, zombies and fairy tale princesses invaded Mackle Park on Marco Island Saturday, Oct. 24 for the annual Halloween Spooktacular.

 

Commentary: Future in combining fire and EMS

As we witness historical advances taking place in the consolidation of fire districts and integration between fire and EMS in Collier County, one of the questions I am most frequently asked is: "Where are we going with the fire/EMS system?

 

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