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Collier leaders discuss workforce housing

Collier leaders meet to help solve workforce housing needs

 

Fired non-profit director under investigation

The fired executive director of a Bonita Springs social services non-profit is under investigation for misuse of donations made to the agency, a board member confirmed. Marjorie Kasell-Johnson was ousted from her role as director of the Bonita Springs Assistance Office on Sept. 4 by the board of directors because she is suspected of misappropriating $15,000 to $30,000, said board member Scott Duval.

 

Multiple casualties reported in Oregon shooting

The latest on reports of an active shooter at a community college in Oregon (all times local):

 

Spirit of the Gulf tunes up for 2016 stardom

There's doubtlessly a moment in performance when the 120 women in the Spirit of the Gulf know they have scaled the mountain.

 

In The 239: Calendar of upcoming events

Learn what's going on in Southwest Florida at naplesnews.com and inthe239.com.

 

Getting fresh: Captain & Krewe seafood delights

The smell of bad fish did not linger here. Everything smelled impeccably fresh.

 

In The 239: Top 5 things to do this weekend

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Report: Florida small businesses more optimistic

Optimism among Florida’s small and mid-sized business owners should lead to more jobs and fatter paychecks, a new survey shows.

 

Contemporary art gallery commissions its own

Traditional is wonderful. Contemporary is creative. So the owners of the Mercato-based Gallery on Fifth, showcasing the former, have opened a gallery for the latter, too.

 

Bentley Village throws 30th anniversary party

Naples Mayor John Sorey was out of his jurisdiction. But as he noted in the proclamation he read, proclaiming September 30 as "Bentley Village Day," there is a long history of connection between the city and the retirement community.

 

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