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Lee County is expanding the availability or lifesaving Automated Electronic Defibrillators (AEDs) with additional units to be placed outdoors in five Parks & Recreation locations. The new units mean Lee County will have deployed a total of 258 AEDs across several different county locations including parks and recreation sites, libraries, county administration offices, solid waste facilities, water treatment plants, baseball fields and more.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has earmarked $25 million for water-quality improvements to the Caloosahatchee River watershed
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A conservation-oriented project funded via a U.S. Forest Service grant will decrease erosion and improve water quality at Lee County's popular Lakes Park.
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Overusing fertilizers can affect water quality. That’s why each summer counties impose ordinances restricting fertilizer use.To get the word out on using…
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The National Weather Service issued a flood watch Tuesday for Southwest Florida. Randy Smith, a spokesperson for the South Florida Water Management…