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Lee County will vote Tuesday on forming a Boca Grande parking committee. Critics argue the proposed members don’t represent all residents and visitors impacted.
Lee County Commission gave unanimous approval to increase spending by 5.34%. Employee raises funded, land conservation not.
Lee County's Conservation 20/20 program faces funding shortfall with only $19 million of required $40-100 million as budget vote approaches Sept. 16.
Lee County Commissioners approved the new parking ordinance in early August. The vote was unanimous after commissioners heard from Boca Grande residents who complained about too many people parking on ...
Lee commissioners rejected David Mulicka’s motion to compare Port Authority police and Sheriff’s Office budgets, keeping ...
Conservation 20/20, supported by a vast majority of voters, buys natural lands to protect them for future generations, but is ...
The ball is now in the court of the Lee County commissioners. On Tuesday, Sept. 9, the Lee County Schools board voted unanimously to approve a grant application for North Carolina Education Lottery ...
Teachers from Three Oaks Middle School, Diplomat Elementary School and Lemuel Teal Middle School under investigation for social media comments.
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