Fifth grade students from Up the Grove Elementary School in Hendry County recently visited The Sanibel Sea School’s flagship ...
Come Sip & Slurp with us to Rebuild the Oyster Beds” on Feb. 28 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille, at 2500 ...
Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church is hosting a donation drive for Misión Peniel from now until March 5 — through ...
The America’s Boating Club of Sanibel-Captiva and Sea Tow Foundation announced the opening of a Life Jacket Loaner Station at ...
Ancient Greek lore has it that the renowned philosopher Socrates was once approached by an acquaintance who asked him if he ...
Seagrape (Coccolabil unifera) is a member of the buckwheat family, as odd as that sounds. To us, it’s a stalwart native shrub ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently found red tide blooms lurking off the coast of Southwest Florida from Pinellas to Lee counties, reminding us that we have unfinished ...
A press release and photograph published in the Feb. 12, 2025, issue of the Island Reporter on Page 26 was captioned “SPD promotes safety on Shared Use Path.” While it discussed the need for caution ...
Thank you Mr. Don Hunter for your recent letter to the Sanibel City Council and staff, which was published in the Feb. 12, 2025, issue of the Island Reporter. You obviously put considerable time and ...
These are challenging times as Election Day approaches on Sanibel. After being battered by Hurricane Ian in 2022, the city was dealt a setback in 2024 by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. While neither ...
The city’s election for the Sanibel City Council, along with a referendum, is set for March 4. Island voters will cast a ...
Twenty-six authors will be featured at the 26th annual Southwest Florida Reading Festival the first weekend of March in ...
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