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SW FL Roundup: Collier and Lee county High school results for the week of Sept. 22-27

SW FL Roundup: Collier and Lee County High School Results for the Week of Sept. 22-27 SW FL Roundup: Collier and Lee County High School Results for the Week of Sept. 22-27 Another week of thrilling high school sports has come and gone in Southwest Florida, leaving behind a trail of victories, defeats, and memorable performances. From the intense rivalries on the gridiron to the nail-biting finishes on the court, Collier and Lee county schools delivered plenty of excitement for their dedicated fans. This week’s roundup covers the key highlights, showcasing the athletic prowess...

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Nordstrom Rack, ‘mini-Mercato’, Chicago chain, new restaurants among arrivals for Estero

Nordstrom Rack, ‘mini-Mercato’, Chicago chain, new restaurants among arrivals for Estero Nordstrom Rack, ‘mini-Mercato’, Chicago chain, new restaurants among arrivals for Estero Estero is experiencing a significant surge in retail and dining options, transforming its landscape and potentially drawing shoppers away from more established areas like Naples’ Fifth Avenue South and Third Street South. While Naples boasts iconic shopping destinations and a vibrant culinary scene, the influx of new businesses in Estero presents a compelling alternative,...

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Mayan Princess Mari Jimenez

Mayan Princess Mari Jimenez: A Naples Teenager Bridges Cultures Seventeen-year-old Mari Jimenez, a vibrant and articulate resident of Naples, Florida, carries a legacy rich in tradition and cultural pride. Her journey, interwoven with the vibrant threads of Mayan heritage and the modern tapestry of American life, is a testament to the power of embracing one’s roots while navigating a diverse world. This week, in a poignant StoryCorps interview with her family friend Genelle Grant, Mari shared her experiences, highlighting her journey to becoming a Mayan Princess and her unwavering...

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Gleason-Schwartz Remember 1950’s Life on the Barrier Islands

Gleason-Schwartz Remember 1950’s Life on the Barrier Islands Gleason-Schwartz Remember 1950’s Life on the Barrier Islands Friends and “sand sisters” 65-year-old Deb Gleason of Sanibel and 67-year-old Diane Schwartz of Englewood share memories of growing up on Sanibel and Captiva in the 1950s. They both collected and sold sea shells to stores and exporters. They both lived through Hurricane Donna in 1960. And they both moved there in the second grade and attended a one-room schoolhouse. Their intertwined stories paint a vivid picture of a simpler time, a stark contrast to...

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James and Rachel Bass Talk About Their Interracial Marriage

James and Rachel Bass Talk About Their Interracial Marriage James and Rachel Bass, a Cape Coral couple, recently shared their deeply personal story of love, overcoming prejudice, and adapting to life in Southwest Florida as part of this week’s StoryCorps of Southwest Florida initiative. Their candid conversation reveals the complexities of an interracial marriage in a region grappling with its own evolving racial landscape, offering a powerful testament to resilience and understanding. From Different Worlds to a Shared Future James, a successful entrepreneur originally from Detroit, and...

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Eunice Wiley Was The First Black Teacher At East Elementary

Eunice Wiley Was The First Black Teacher At East Elementary Eunice Wiley Was The First Black Teacher At East Elementary By Martha Bireda Seventy years young, Eunice Wiley radiates a quiet strength that belies the monumental challenges she overcame. Her story, one of unwavering determination and quiet dignity in the face of blatant prejudice, is a testament to the enduring power of education and the unwavering spirit of a woman who refused to be defined by the limitations imposed upon her. This is the story of Eunice Wiley, the first Black teacher at East Elementary School in Punta...

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