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Lee County lot off Alico Road near Interstate 75 clear for development

In a seller’s market unlike anything seen in Lee County, lots of land is being cleared and marketed to circling suitors. One such, massive lot can be seen looking east of I-75, just north of Alico Road and south of the exit to Southwest Florida International Airport. Trees have been cleared, and some were under a controlled burn last week. What’s that lot going to become? We don’t know yet. But I’m not leading a column with nothing. There’s plenty to be said about the 283.75-acre lot purchased for $5.75 million in 2017 by longtime Lee County real estate developer and rock miner Harvey Youngquist.

In the Know: Sun Country Airlines adds Punta Gorda Airport route, flights to Southwest Florida

The move is part of the day s larger expansion, with nine new destinations and 18 fresh nonstop routes. A third of those routes connect through the Gulf Coast, and many involve its home base of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The scheduled start dates largely fall during the traditional snowbird season later this year, usually operating twice weekly. The upcoming Fort Myers trips include a pair in Minnesota, Duluth and Rochester; and two in Wisconsin, Green Bay and Milwaukee, where Southwest Airlines currently flies. Sun Country s now offering service to five locations in Southwest Florida, the other two being Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport and Tampa International Airport. 

U S Customs and Border Officer fires gun in Southwest Florida International Airport over the weekend

U.S. Customs and Border Officer fires gun in Southwest Florida International Airport over the weekend Port Authority Police confirms a U.S. Customs and Border Officer accidentally fired her gun at Southwest Florida International Airport over the weekend. The officer has not been charged with anything. and last updated 2021-04-29 05:43:07-04 FORT MYERS, Fla. — Port Authority Police confirms a U.S. Customs and Border Officer accidentally fired her gun at Southwest Florida International Airport over the weekend. The officer has not been charged with anything. FOX 4 learned she was Baker Acted twice in less than a year. It raises the question, how can someone in law enforcement be allowed to stay an officer, let alone hold onto their work issued gun?

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