Picky party makes outing miserable
This week I thought I would continue my thoughts on the good things that happened during the past year.
This week I thought I would continue my thoughts on the good things that happened during the past year.
A group of modern-day explorers is preparing to search the Gulf of Mexico for underwater wreck sites of historical value - they also hope to have a documentary about their 2008 adventures ready by the end of …
Originally posted by Adam Freeman on: Thursday, January 01, 2009 Last updated on: 1/1/2009 5:32:42 PM LEE COUNTY : Over 200 people participated in the ninth annual Polar Plunge on Sanibel Island.
Originally posted by Adam Freeman on: Thursday, January 01, 2009 Last updated on: 1/1/2009 5:32:42 PM LEE COUNTY : Over 200 people participated in the ninth annual Polar Plunge on Sanibel Island.
The Clinic for Rehabilitation of Wildlife invites students in kindergarten through 12th grade to enter a T-shirt design contest in celebration of its upcoming 40th anniversary and the grand opening of its new …
Employees commuting from Cape Coral to a resort on Captiva Island claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars to retrieve their cars that were, police say, illegally towed.
Employees commuting from Cape Coral to a resort on Captiva Island claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars to retrieve their cars that were, police say, illegally towed.
Employees commuting from Cape Coral to a resort on Captiva Island claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars to retrieve their cars that were, police say, illegally towed.
Employees commuting from Cape Coral to a resort on Captiva Island claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars to retrieve their cars that were, police say, illegally towed.
Employees commuting from Cape Coral to a resort on Captiva Island claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars to retrieve their cars that were, police say, illegally towed.
Employees commuting from Cape Coral to a resort on Captiva Island claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars to retrieve their cars that were, police say, illegally towed.
Employees commuting from Cape Coral to a resort on Captiva Island claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars to retrieve their cars that were, police say, illegally towed.