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    Water main break in Cape Coral

    A 16-inch water main break has shut off service for about 60 homes in Cape Coral while causing loss of water pressure for many of the city's customers, according to spokeswoman Connie Barron.

    • 9:13 AM
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    Marty McClain Special to news-press.com

    Cape Coral councilman strikes deal, could resign

    At points on Monday night, it got personal for the Councilmember Marty McClain, who was put under the magnifying glass after he admitted last week to not living in his district.

    • May 21, 2013
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    Marty McClain Special to news-press.com

    Cape City Councilman to step down if he doesn't find a home before the summer hiatus

    Applause followed a speech by Councilman Marty McClain that accused certain council members on the dais of attempting to purposely distract the city from its business. McClain proposed that if he does not find a home within his district before the hiatus, he will step down.

    • May 20, 2013
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    Ken "Marty" McClain Cape Coral candidate district 1 MARC BEAUDIN/The News-Press

    Cape Coral City Council to discuss councilman's residency issue

    Cape Coral City Council members are expected to talk tonight about Councilman Marty McClain’s admission last week that he has not been living in his district.

    • May 20, 2013
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    Boating: Hull will chalk, fade from sunlight if not well maintained

    Almost all of the pleasure boats today are manufactured in fiberglass. The size of the boat can range from 9 to 12 feet to 50-feet plus. Yachts well over 100 feet also can have fiberglass hulls.

    • May 18, 2013
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    Cape Coral Hospital: Upgrades enhance healing environment

    When Scott Kashman joined the hospital administration as its chief administrative officer two years ago, he introduced the concept of an optimal healing environment to the entire hospital community, including the Cape Coral Hospital Auxiliary.

    • May 18, 2013
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    Clubs news: Cape Coral

    The Harney Point VFW Post 8463 Ladies Auxiliary will host its monthly breakfast buffet on Saturday, May 25, from 8:30 to 11 a.m.

    • May 18, 2013
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    Beryl Gordon, center, of Cape Coral, celebrates her 100th birthday surrounded by family. CRISTELA GUERRA/THE NEWS-PRESS

    Family gathers to mark Cape Coral woman's 100th birthday

    Beryl Gordon was the kind of mother who raised a village of children.

    • May 18, 2013
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    Fishing: Nearly every type being caught

    The weather has been hot and the fishing has been torrid. Yes, fishing has been very good this past week.

    • May 18, 2013
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    Officers Andrew Miller, left, and Daniel Leger, middle, accept awards. They are joined by police Chief Jay Murphy. Thomas Stewart/The News-Press

    Giving thanks: Cape Coral police officers recognized for actions

    Cape Coral police honored a dozen of its officers Tuesday with awards for actions that included rescuing a woman from a severe beating at the hands of her boyfriend and saving a 16-month-old girl who fell into a pool.

    • May 18, 2013
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     Cape Coral Fire Department

    Cape Coral Fire Department stops boat fire

    Cape Coral Fire Department personnel responded to a boat fire today at 4900 Nassau Court, Cape Coral.

    • May 17, 2013
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    Caloosa Middle School student Angela Hernandez gets help from IT Academy teacher Ann Tikka as she studies for her Microsoft certification. ROD CLARKE/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS-PRESS

    Caloosa Middle School: Mastering Microsoft

    At Caloosa Middle School, they still teach reading, writing and arithmetic. But thanks to a tech-savvy squad of sixth through eighth graders, they've added Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access to the curriculum.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Jim Farrell of WINK News news-press.com file photo

    Cape Coral to host hurricane seminar

    The Cape Coral Fire Department will host its second annual Hurricane Seminar on next month to help residents prepare for the hurricane season that begins June 1.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Words on Wellness: Spend time with ones you love, add positive energy

    As I look out the window of my second-story office, I see a grandfather walking and talking with his 2-year-old granddaughter. He appears to be teaching her about the environment as he points to a nearby pond and she looks toward the water.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Well with Michelle: If you want to lose weight or maintain weight, do the math

    Every single calorie that you put into your body either gets burned or stored (if everything is working properly). Think of your body as a car. When you put 20 gallons of fuel into your car, if you don't burn those 20 gallons right away, they are

    • May 16, 2013
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    Benghazi hearing

    Cape Coral letters to the editor

    Mayor John Sullivan hit the nail on the head ('Promises made, promises kept: no new taxes,' April 27.) The gloom and doom city council wants to impose new taxes to bail out the excessive spending by the city.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Water main break closes part of Nicholas Pkwy in Cape Coral

    An 8-inch line break has cutoff water for residents on a portion of Nicholas Parkway in Cape Coral.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Ken 'Marty' McClain

    Cape Coral council member's residence status raises question

    A Cape Coral city council member is now seeking the opinion of the city attorney after it was revealed this week that he's not been living in his district full-time since late last year.

    • May 15, 2013
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    Awaiting a great dinner at Bayfront Bistro

    Cape Coral Cruise Club: Snook Bight Marina setting for monthly event in April

    Cape Coral Cruise Club members had a great time at Snook Bight Marina for the monthly cruise in April.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Special Populations: Register to participate in fundraisers

    The City of Cape Coral has been dedicated to persons with intellectual disabilities since the Special Populations program's inception in the summer of 1979.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Lake Kennedy Center: Summer programs announced

    Check out our calendar so you can experience one of our summer programs.

    • May 16, 2013
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    Miko Dougherty Special to news-press.com

    Ida Baker grad leads college golf team to qualify for NAIA National Championship

    Cape Coral’s Miko Dougherty. an Ida Baker High School graduate, helped her college women’s golf team win two recent tournaments and quality for the NAIA National Championship May 21-24 in Lincoln Neb.

    • May 15, 2013
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    Cape Coral resident George Miller is the president of Cape 912. News-Press file photo

    Cape Coral group target of IRS scrutiny, leader claims

    The Justice Department is opening a criminal investigation into the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of tea party groups for extra scrutiny over whether they qualified for tax-exempt status.

    • May 15, 2013
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    Officers Daniel Leger and Andrew Miller accept the Officer of the Quarter award tonight at police headquarters for catching a burglar accused of breaking into Greco Jewelers.

    Cape Coral police honor officers

    Cape Coral police honored a dozen of its officers tonight with awards for actions that included rescuing a woman from a severe beating at the hands of her boyfriend and saving a 16-month-old who fell into a pool.

    • May 14, 2013
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    Cape Coral garage fire under investigation

    The Cape Coral Fire Department is investigating a garage fire at 9 SW 37th Place near Embers Parkway. No one was injured but a car was destroyed and the home sustained smoke damage, according to news partner WINK News

    • May 14, 2013
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    Cape Coral race driver Dennis Trebing news-press.com file photo

    Cape Coral's Trebing 2nd, 8th in first two races

    Cape Coral's Dennis Trebing opened his 2013 auto racing season recently with a second-place finish in a driving rain storm in one series and an eighth-place in another series.

    • May 14, 2013
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    Consultant's report gives City of Cape Coral ways to streamline services

    In a month and a half, recommendations will be outlined, prioritized and eventually implemented in a way that could change how the City of Cape Coral does business for the better.

    • May 14, 2013
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    Jonathan LeBaron, 36 in a mug shot from 2009. Special to news-press.com

    Jury recommends death for killer of Cape Coral man

    A jury voted 11-1 on Friday to recommend the death penalty for a drifter convicted of murdering a Cape Coral man in the Florida Keys in 2009, according to the Forida Keys Keynoter.

    • May 13, 2013
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    Backyard view from the home at 4429 SW 26th Court in Cape Coral. Thomas Stewart/news-press.com

    Cape Coral reviewing handling of delinquent utility assessments

    Cape Coral is reviewing its handling of delinquent utility assessments after a pricey waterfront home — assessed at $388,000 — was bought on the auction block in January for $4,350 as a result of a foreclosure action by the city.

    • May 13, 2013
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    Cape Coral City Council update

    In 45 days recommendations will be made that could change the way the City of Cape Coral does daily business. California-based consultant Paul Zucker came forward this afternoon before Cape Coral City Council with his long-awaited Zucker report.

    • May 13, 2013

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