By Mike Welch PRE-REGISTER FOR COVID-19 VACCINE Lee County Government has partnered with the State of Florida to provide a streamlined platform for Florida residents that will offer appointments for the COVID-19 Vaccine. To date only persons 65 years and older are qualified for the vaccine. However, recently the Governor indicates that the age requirement […]
Day: March 2, 2021
The Politics Of Rage
By State Representative Spencer Roach Last Wednesday a very contentious hearing was held in the Criminal Justice Subcommittee on House Bill 1, Combatting Public Disorder. This legislation is designed to deter criminal rioting and the looting and burning of businesses, and provides enhanced penalties for assaulting law enforcement officers in furtherance of a riot. I […]
Is Your Air Conditioner Ready For Summer?
By Angie Voit Summer is quickly approaching and for most of us that means the house is closed up and the air conditioner is on full blast. With the hot months coming, is your air conditioner ready? We have a few tips for you to keep your air conditioner up and running. Change your filters. […]
General Michael Flynn To Attend Two Fort Myers Fundraiser Events At Undisclosed Location
By Alyssa Stoner The Florida Conservative, PC in association with the Red Bell Roadshow is presenting the guest of honor, General Michael Flynn. He will be speaking during the evening inaugural fundraiser in an undisclosed location Central to Lee County on March 11, 2021 from 6PM to 9PM. An after-party for all reserved seating holders […]
Home Insurance Prices Are Rising. Is There Anything I Can Do To Reduce My Bill?
By Butch Swank In my last article, I shared the “how” and “why” behind the recent spike of homeowners insurance prices. I want to let you know that you are not powerless in the current situation. When you’re done reading this, you will have a better understanding of the parts of your home affecting insurance […]
Aligning Your Investments With Your Beliefs
By Jay D. Schurz As we strive to be good stewards, one of the challenges we face is in aligning our Investments with our beliefs. We are often oblivious to the fact that we have God honoring investment choices that allow us to glorify him and avoid those things that violate our moral compass. Would […]
Vaccination Cards
By Sheriff Carmine Marceno The receipt of one’s COVID-19 vaccination…be it the first or the second dose…brings relief and joy to many who have spent the last year in fear of contracting the virus. Lehigh Acres residents, having received their vaccination(s), may be inspired to express their excitement by sharing photos of their vaccination card […]
Order Fine Folk Pizza Ahead Online Mondays In March And Save!
By Katrina Salokar Go online any Monday in March to order for delivery or pick up later in the week, and we’ll add double points to your rewards account on Tuesday! While our restaurant is not open on Mondays, our online ordering system is! You can go online any Monday this month to order a […]
How Paint Color In Your Home Office Affects Productivity
By Scott Hamblen Remote work has been a possibility for some time, but not until the pandemic did work-from-home options become mainstream. To be successful, remote workers need a quiet, functional workspace with a desk, comfortable chair, computer, webcam, high-speed Internet access, good lighting and sufficient storage. One additional factor often is overlooked – color. […]
‘Light Up’ Your Lanai With Davidson Irrigation Landscape Accent Lighting & Design
By Alyssa Stoner Florida is a tropical place with palm trees and sunshine during the daytime, but properly designed landscape lighting can easily provide a beautiful secure setting at night. Does your landscaping go to sleep at night? Does your lanai or pool deck area go pitch black so you can’t continue outdoor activities? Well, […]