Wednesday, 15 July 2009 08:45
Dolphins Reach out to Southwest Florida
Miami
Dolphins CEO Mike Dee joined a number of former players and local
officials, as well as a couple hundred cheering kids and a few Dolphins
cheerleaders at the Estero Community Park today. They were there to
announce the teams’ plans to reach out to fans in southwest
Florida…starting with a youth clinic on July 29th at Buckingham Park. WGCU’s Valerie Alker
has more.
Dolphins CEO Mike Dee joined a number of former players and local
officials, as well as a couple hundred cheering kids and a few Dolphins
cheerleaders at the Estero Community Park today. They were there to
announce the teams’ plans to reach out to fans in southwest
Florida…starting with a youth clinic on July 29th at Buckingham Park. WGCU’s Valerie Alker
has more.
Published in
WGCU News
Wednesday, 15 July 2009 08:45
Dolphins Reach out to Southwest Florida
Miami
Dolphins CEO Mike Dee joined a number of former players and local
officials, as well as a couple hundred cheering kids and a few Dolphins
cheerleaders at the Estero Community Park today. They were there to
announce the teams’ plans to reach out to fans in southwest
Florida…starting with a youth clinic on July 29th at Buckingham Park. WGCU’s Valerie Alker
has more.
Dolphins CEO Mike Dee joined a number of former players and local
officials, as well as a couple hundred cheering kids and a few Dolphins
cheerleaders at the Estero Community Park today. They were there to
announce the teams’ plans to reach out to fans in southwest
Florida…starting with a youth clinic on July 29th at Buckingham Park. WGCU’s Valerie Alker
has more.
Published in
WGCU News
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 08:51
Cape Coral Water Assessments
Last
month the City of Cape Coral mailed assessments to sixty thousand
property owners in the North Cape for a utility expansion project to
provide access to city water. But with the slumping economy many
property owners say they’re struggling just to pay their mortgages and
can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars for a new water plant. WGCU’s
John Davis reports.
month the City of Cape Coral mailed assessments to sixty thousand
property owners in the North Cape for a utility expansion project to
provide access to city water. But with the slumping economy many
property owners say they’re struggling just to pay their mortgages and
can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars for a new water plant. WGCU’s
John Davis reports.
Published in
WGCU News
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 08:51
Cape Coral Water Assessments
Last
month the City of Cape Coral mailed assessments to sixty thousand
property owners in the North Cape for a utility expansion project to
provide access to city water. But with the slumping economy many
property owners say they’re struggling just to pay their mortgages and
can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars for a new water plant. WGCU’s
John Davis reports.
month the City of Cape Coral mailed assessments to sixty thousand
property owners in the North Cape for a utility expansion project to
provide access to city water. But with the slumping economy many
property owners say they’re struggling just to pay their mortgages and
can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars for a new water plant. WGCU’s
John Davis reports.
Published in
WGCU News
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 08:51
Cape Coral Water Assessments
Last
month the City of Cape Coral mailed assessments to sixty thousand
property owners in the North Cape for a utility expansion project to
provide access to city water. But with the slumping economy many
property owners say they’re struggling just to pay their mortgages and
can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars for a new water plant. WGCU’s
John Davis reports.
month the City of Cape Coral mailed assessments to sixty thousand
property owners in the North Cape for a utility expansion project to
provide access to city water. But with the slumping economy many
property owners say they’re struggling just to pay their mortgages and
can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars for a new water plant. WGCU’s
John Davis reports.
Published in
WGCU News
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 08:51
Cape Coral Water Assessments
Last
month the City of Cape Coral mailed assessments to sixty thousand
property owners in the North Cape for a utility expansion project to
provide access to city water. But with the slumping economy many
property owners say they’re struggling just to pay their mortgages and
can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars for a new water plant. WGCU’s
John Davis reports.
month the City of Cape Coral mailed assessments to sixty thousand
property owners in the North Cape for a utility expansion project to
provide access to city water. But with the slumping economy many
property owners say they’re struggling just to pay their mortgages and
can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars for a new water plant. WGCU’s
John Davis reports.
Published in
WGCU News