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In a letter directed to "County and Town Managers," Florida DOGE asked for an " enormous data set" for four years from 2021 ...
Work is expected to begin this month on the North Collier Blvd. and North Barfield Drive intersection. The work will last a ...
The food pantry, started in 2016, outgrew its borrowed home at Family Church. An $8 million capital campaign led to building ...
Marco Island cyclists, whether on electric bikes or traditional bicycles or scooters and other wheeled devices, must follow a ...
Collier County officials have been working to improve e-bike safety, with a new ordinance that took effect in April. It ...
AWT is used to remove a variety of contaminants from wastewater, such as heavy metals, oil and grease, pathogens and ...
For more event listings, navigate to the Entertainment section and click on the SWFLA To Do List at marconews.com or visit ...
Chancey Development, in partnership with BRW Development and Watermark Retirement Communities, has delivered The Watermark at ...
A clean audit but with material weakness accounting errors and questions about the city council chairman were part of five ...
Betsy Perdichizzi is well known as Marco Island’s “Historian” for her research into the key figures and events ...
Invasive green iguanas are a growing problem in Marco Island and elsewhere in Florida. John Johnson, a licensed hunter, has killed approximately 1,500 iguanas since he began removing them.
Several Marco Island residents are raising their concerns nearly one year after the city placed automated license plate recognition systems on the island's Jolley and Goodland bridges.