ON THE FRONT LINES:
THE NEW AIDS FIGHT
Outfitted in his standard slate-gray suit with white dress shirt, cuff links and striped tie, Dr. Bob Schwartz greets each patient who enters his non-profit AIDS Treatment Center on Central Avenue in Fort Myers like an ambassador from the Land of Hope - sometimes with good results and sometimes not. Full Story
Census: Hispanic population growing at 17 percent
New figures put Lee's overall growth at 5 percent
Lee County's population is getting younger and more diverse according to figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau late last week. New figures show the county grew 5 percent in the one-year period ending July 1, 2006 but the Hispanic population increased at more than three times that rate - or 17 percent - during that same period. Full Story
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Long journey leads to Fort Myers
BY EVAN _WILLIAMS ewilliams@florida-weekly.com "You know what my dream is?" asked Rina Frederick. "To see this whole country. I don't know if it will happen in my lifetime. Full Story
Culinary event will benefit breast cancer research
Robb & Stucky, Norman Love, The News-Press to host event
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Norman Love Confections partners with the Robb & Stucky KitchenAid Culinary Center at Robb & Stucky Casual Living · Outdoor and The News-Press to host a Cook for the Cure reception Saturday, Oct. 6. The event will benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Southwest Florida. Full Story
Summer adoption special at Humane Society
The summer months have historically been the slowest time of year for pet adoptions at Gulf Coast Humane Society. With over 150 animals available for adoption, Gulf Coast Humane Society is taking action. Join us as we celebrate the summer "heat wave" and reduce all adoption fees. Full Story
Publix prescription plan a plus for consumers
Treating urinary tract infections, chronic bronchitis, ear infections and a host of other ailments just got a lot cheaper. Publix Super Markets began offering a 14-day supply of seven antibiotics free of charge last week. The antibiotics are Amoxicillin, Cephalexin, Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim, Ciprofloxacin, Ampicillin and Erythromycin. Full Story
Imaginarium celebrates 12th birthday
Join the celebration as the Imaginarium turns 12 years old. On Saturday, Aug. 18 at 11 a.m. the festivities begin with special activities throughout the day that include magic shows, live animal demonstrations, a special super science show, face painting, make-and-take activities, radio remotes and much more. Full Story
Food bank holding fundraiser
Fort Myers Casino Night, a fun gaming event to raise critical funds for the Harry Chapin Food Bank, will take place Aug. 31 at 7 p.m., at the Crowne Plaza at the Bell Tower Shops, near the corner of U.S. 41 and College Parkway in Fort Myers. Full Story
Restaurant chain donates to food bank
On Tuesday, Aug. 21, the locally owned Prawnbroker Restaurant group is partnering with the Harry Chapin Food bank for "Dine Out and Help Out". Full Story
Make 511 part of emergency plans
System provides travel information for 29 major area roads
With Florida in the midst of hurricane season, the Florida Department of Transportation encourages Southwest Floridians and visitors to incorporate its free 511 service into their emergency preparedness plans. By dialing 511, callers can hear real-time traffic reports about 29 area roads, including Interstate 75. Full Story
Beware of bogus email advisory
Cell phone restriction not true
The Lee County Sheriff's Office has received a number of inquiries regarding new traffic laws alleged to have been enacted in Florida and effective the first of this month. The information contained in the e-mail, which include restrictions to cellular phone use and increased fines for various offenses, is not accurate. Full Story
Teas give cancer patients respite
A Fort Myers church is pampering women who have been diagnosed with cancer. Four times a year, the Covenant Presbyterian Church on McGregor Boulevard hosts a Sterling Service Tea Ministry, which is complete with fine china, classical music, flowers, tea sandwiches and dessert. Full Story
Local doctor makes "Best in America" list
Local Ophthalmologist Dr. Jonathan M. Frantz has been selected by his peers to be included in the "Best Doctors in America 2007-2008" database. He had previously been included in the 2005-2006 database. Full Story
Lee Memorial shares clinical skills with students
Thirty-five employees teach at college level
They encourage moms-to-be through labor, teach stroke patients to walk, x-ray broken bones and tend to patients coming through the emergency room doors. By day they are the medical professionals at Lee Memorial Health System. At night, or on their days off, they are professors, instructors and guest lecturers at colleges and universities in Southwest Florida. Full Story
Five-year-old gets titanium femur
Five-year-old Angeline Thompson is one of a kind. Diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a type of bone cancer that typically strikes boys between the ages of 10 and 20, she is the first patient to receive an expandable titanium femur at HealthPark Medical Center. Full Story
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