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Lee County Library System offers thousands of free e-books for download

LEE COUNTY, Fla.- The days of book drops and overdue fines may be numbered. Lee County is putting more of its $2.8 million dollar book budget toward E-books, available for download at the click of a mouse.

“It’s completely free. It’s a library checkout, so it’s just like our print books, so you can check them out for free,” Debra Czarnik, Technical Services Manager at Lee County Library System said.

All you need is a valid library card and computer access to start browsing E-books on the library’s main website.

There are 28,000 digital titles to choose from. Once you log on and plug in, E-books are automatically transferred in a matter of minutes.

“Harry Potter might take you half an hour to download, but a shorter title might take you ten minutes, from the point of finding it and downloading it,” Czarnik said.

For those who aren’t exactly tech-savvy, a Digital Bookmobile is in town. It’s making pit-stops at three libraries in Lee County to walk users through downloading E-books onto electronic reading devices.

“We’re introducing them to the website and showing them how to search and find their favorite authors,” Czarnik said Friday.

Say farewell to those infamous late fees. Digital downloads have an electronic time stamp, automatically expiring titles within two weeks of checkout.

“That’s the beauty of it. It returns itself and there’s never any fines with this,” Czarnik said.

For a complete list of electronic reading devices that are compatible with Lee County Library System, visit this website:

http://lcls.lib.overdrive.com/

For more information on downloading digital titles from the library, visit:

library.leegov.com/

Lee County Library System offers thousands of free e-books for download

South Lee Police Beat: Nov. 19, 2010

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South Lee Police Beat: Nov. 19, 2010

Lehigh shooting investigation

LEHIGH ACRES, Fla. – A man is in the hospital after a shooting in Lehigh Acres Thursday night.

It happened just after 8:00 pm on Millstead Avenue.?

The man tells the Lee County Sheriff’s Office he was walking his dog when another man got out of a white van and shot him in the soulder.

The vicitm was flown to Lee Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Lehigh shooting investigation

Attorney General refiles complaint against Bonita Bay Group

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Attorney General refiles complaint against Bonita Bay Group

TECO: Gas service restored to 98% of commercial customers, 35% residential

LEE COUNTY, Fla. – TECO Peoples Gas now says service has been restored to 98% of its commercial customers, and about 35% of residential customers affected by Thursday’s gas line explosion.

A customer spokesperson estimates that leaves less than 4,000 homeowners still without gas.

TECO says it will emphasize residential customers during its repair work on Wednesday, including the following neighborhoods: Fiddlers, The Brooks, Tarpon Bay, Mediterra (west), Tiburon, The Reserve, Estuary @ Grey Oaks, Aviano, Mediterra (east), Grey Oaks, Tuscany/Tuscany Reserve, Quail Woods, Treviso Bay and River Reach.

The company says Peoples Gas crews will need to enter a customer’s home or business to restore gas service and re-light pilot lights. So, it is important to have someone at least 18 years of age available at home or at the business to allow crews to enter.

TECO Peoples Gas is encouraging customers to be safe, reminding homeowners that its crews working on behalf of the company carry identification. Contractors also have letters from the vice president of TECO Peoples Gas. TECO says customers should ask to see credentials to help ensure their safety.

TECO: Gas service restored to 98% of commercial customers, 35% residential

Change of guard: New members sworn in on Collier, Lee school boards

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Change of guard: New members sworn in on Collier, Lee school boards

Fla. lawmakers set to override Gov. Crist’s vetoes

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) – Florida lawmakers are poised to do something they haven’t done in 12 years and that they’ve accomplished only twice in the last 24 – override a governor’s veto.

The Republican-controlled Legislature’s agenda for a planned one-day special session Tuesday includes override votes on up to seven bills and one budget item. All were vetoed earlier this year by Gov. Charlie Crist, who quit the GOP to run unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate as an independent.

None, though, will be as contentious as an abortion bill that was one of two vetoed measures the Legislature last overrode on March 11, 1998.?The Legislature says it will not?consider hot-button?vetoes on teacher merit pay and retention, elections and abortion during the one-day session.

“My personal inclination would be not to try and take up anything in special session that was a big, more regular session-type issue such as health care or education,” incoming House Speaker Dean Cannon said.

Instead, Cannon and Senate President Mike Haridopolos said they picked legislation that passed by wide margins and with bipartisan support. The override candidates include a $9.7 million appropriation for the University of Florida’s Shands Teaching Hospital and a bill that would dilute the powers of the governor and other executive branch officials by requiring legislative approval of administrative rules with an economic effect.

Another bill?would let local governments put yard trash in garbage dumps so they no longer will have to make separate pickups for each type of refuse.

The two leaders Monday dropped two of the 10 override attempts they’d originally proposed, including one at the request of Governor-elect Rick Scott, a fellow Republican. That bill?would have stripped the governor of sole authority over the Department of Management Services and required him to share it with the three Cabinet members.

Scott “thinks he has the right skill set to turn around this area, and it needs a lot of turn around,” Haridopolos said.? The agency has drawn criticism from lawmakers over its building construction, maintenance and leasing functions.

The other bill contained provisions designed to control the state’s costs for risk management and workers compensation, including a cap on how much doctors can get reimbursed for drugs they dispense to injured workers. Crist’s veto was supported by doctors who donated heavily to Republicans, including political committees formed by Haridopolos and Cannon.

Besides the overrides, votes also are planned on appropriating $31 million in federal stimulus money for consumer rebates on purchases of solar energy and high-efficiency heating and air conditioning systems and delaying a new septic tank inspection requirement for six months until next July 1.

The last time the Legislature, also with Republican majorities in both chambers, overrode vetoes was when Democrat Lawton Chiles was governor

Republicans also voiced opposition to higher taxes, yet one vetoed bill set for possible override would triple the tax on citrus to 3 cents a box. The increase is expected to raise $3.5 million a year for research on such things as greening, a citrus disease.

Haridopolos said he supports the increase because growers approved it in a referendum.
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Fla. lawmakers set to override Gov. Crist’s vetoes

South Lee County Police Beat: Nov. 15, 2010


To report a crime or any suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Lee County Sheriff’s Office at 477-1000 or you can remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 332-5555 or 1-800-780-TIPS.

? Double trouble: Two vehicles stolen from FGCU assistant athletic director’s driveway

? Former Fort Myers police officer charged with DUI

? House party: Mom arrested for serving booze to minors

? Sinks plugged, water running for nearly week causes thousands in damage to Estero home

? Sinks plugged, water running for nearly week causes thousands in damage to Estero home

DUI arrests

? Cole Michael Lowman, 24, of the 18000 block of Hepatica Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday by Fort Myers police in Lee County.

? Ross Douglas Porter, 42, of the 27000 block of High Seas Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies in Lee County.

? Jesse Dwayne Adams, 49, of the 17000 block of Laurel Valley Road, Fort Myers, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Fountain Lakes Boulevard and Sand Bay Drive in Estero. He was additionally charged with possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia and refusing to submit to a DUI test.

? Amanda Nicole Olsen, 22, of an unknown street in Naples, was arrested Saturday by Lee deputies near Three Oaks Parkway and Skidmore Way in Estero.

? Daniel Ruiz Perez, 19, of the 3100 block of Santa Barbara Boulevard, Naples, was arrested Saturday by Florida Highway Patrol troopers in Lee County. He was additionally charged with driving without a valid driver’s license and possession of liquor by a person younger than 21 years old.

? Christopher John MacNutt, 39, of the 8000 block of Cypress Drive South, Fort Myers, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County.

? Tomas Gaspar Lopez, 25, of the 27000 block of Leitner Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County. He was additionally charged with resisting arrest without violence.

Drug arrests

? Evan M. Wobrock, 20, whose Estero address was not released because he is the stepson of a law enforcement officer, was arrested Friday near U.S. 41 South and Bulb Way in Fort Myers. He was charged with possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.

Other arrests

? Gerard T. Tortora, 44, of the 26000 block of Sherwood Lane, Bonita Springs, was arrested Sunday by Lee deputies in Lee County. He was charged with violation of an order for protection.

Criminal mischief

? An estimated $200 in damage to a window was reported Saturday in the 10000 block of West Terry Street in Bonita Springs.

? An estimated $200 in damage to the paint of a duplex was reported Saturday in the 7100 block of Albany Road in Fort Myers.

Police Beat is compiled and written by the Bonita Daily News staff from oral and written reports by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies. Arrests indicate suspicion of crime, not guilt.

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South Lee County Police Beat: Nov. 15, 2010

Hotels reporting thousands of dollars in losses due to gas outage

LEE COUNTY, Fla.- Gas is still cut off to hundreds of businesses in Lee and Collier County. Many restaurants and hotels are weathering thousands of dollars worth of lost revenue in the aftermath of the gas explosion.

“Basically, we’re at a standstill,” Hampton Inn General Manager Jeff Webb said.

Business is not as usual at the Hampton Inn on Colonial. They’re without gas, and have been for two days. It’s costing the hotel close to $9,000 in cancellations.

“You can’t replace that. Hotel business is probably one of the most perishable industries in the world because you can never sell that room again,” Webb said Saturday.

A hot shower at the Hampton Inn hasn’t been an option ever since the gas was shut off. They’re now slashing weekend rates up to 50%, and doing anything to keep guests from walking out the door.

“Free movies, free pay-per-view movies, all the bottled water they need, free baked cookies around the clock,” Webb said.

Gas-powered laundry service is causing another headache. The hotel is using an unexpected source- the competition- to keep linens clean. The Holiday Inn Express at The Forum is all-electric, and unaffected by the gas outage.

“I want every guest that comes into the area, whether they stay with my hotel or another hotel to have a great experience. Unfortunately, this incident has hurt some of our economy right now, so whatever I can do to help the competition will help me,” Holiday Inn Express General Manager Sean Archer said Saturday.

While over 200 TECO workers try to restore service to businesses, folks over at the Hampton Inn are managing to take it all in stride.

“I’ve been in the business 24 years. I’ve been through Hurricane Andrew, all the way up. So I guess it’s just another feather in my cap,” Webb said.

Gas is now back on at some businesses in Lee and Collier counties, but there is no definite timeline for when all service will be restored.

Hotels reporting thousands of dollars in losses due to gas outage

Estero’s future: From downtown to river district group discusses possibilities

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Estero’s future: From downtown to river district group discusses possibilities