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FGCU program focuses on climate change, future scientists
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
For a look at the here-and-now impacts of climate change, scientists note the rise in the number and frequency of destructive weather events. Here in Southwest Florida, a hyperactive hurricane season still has two months to go, but we’ve already run through the 21 storm names assigned for 2020 by the World Meteorological Organization. Trackers have pushed into the Greek... READ MORE >
Hodges University adds Santiago as trustee
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
Marilyn Santiago has joined Hodges University as a trustee. “We are pleased to welcome Marilyn to our Board of Trustees. Her experience in the entertainment and media industry, and in construction and manufacturing, is impressive,” said Dr. John Meyer, president of Hodges University. “She adds a new range of real world expertise that is especially valuable as we continue to... READ MORE >
Harlacher joins physicians’ group
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
Dr. Ryan Harlacher has joined Physicians’ Primary Care of Southwest Florida as a family medicine physician. Dr. Harlacher earned his medical degree from AUA College of Medicine in Antigua and served his residency in family medicine at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. Board-certified in family medicine, he belongs to the American College of Physicians and the American Academy of Family... READ MORE >
Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary releases virtual field trip
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
When the novel coronavirus pandemic resulted in many students choosing to take classes at home, with no opportunities for actual field trips, Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary found a way to take the swamp to the students through a virtual field trip. During a typical year, hundreds of Collier County Public School students enjoy an immersive experience in the swamp, learning... READ MORE >
National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates histories, cultures
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America and South America. The achievements of these Hispanic Americans touch every community and are found in every sector of our nation. According to newly released U.S.... READ MORE >
DDWS to celebrate refuge’s 75th with gala drive-in theater event
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
In 1945, out of fear for the wildlife and wetlands that claimed most of Sanibel Island, Jay Norwood “Ding” Darling succeeded in petitioning for the creation of the Sanibel National Wildlife Refuge. Seventy-five years later, J.N. “Ding” Darling NWR, which adopted its creator’s name in 1967 following his death, celebrates its rich history and legacy on Dec. 1. The “Ding”... READ MORE >
Coconut oil for weight loss: Does it work?
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
Coconut oil is widely promoted for weight loss. While the promises of coconut oil’s benefit sound great, the research is less clear. A few studies have looked at the benefit of coconut oil on weight loss, and results have been mixed. While some studies have reported a decrease in participants’ body mass index and waist size, others have not. All... READ MORE >
It’s more important than ever to get your flu shot
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
This year’s flu season will be unlike others because we will be contending with two serious, contagious, respiratory illnesses that have similar symptoms and are spread in similar ways. With a vaccine readily available for only one of the viruses, we can protect ourselves, our families, friends and community, while also protecting our health care resources by getting the flu... READ MORE >
Hair off the dog: Coping with copious shedding
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
It’s October, and that means you are probably in the middle of fall — the season of flurries and “furricanes” as double-coated dogs shed their summer coats so their winter coats can come in thick and heavy. Even if you don’t live in Alaska or Maine, your Alaskan malamute, Bernese mountain dog, Great Pyrenees, Norwegian elkhound or pretty much any... READ MORE >
Pets of the WEEK
jah@our-hometown.com | April 15, 2021
These pets are available from Lee County Domestic Animal Services, 5600 Banner Dr., Fort Myers. The adoption center is open by appointment only from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Visit www.leelostpets.com to complete an adoption application prior to calling 239-533-7387 to make an appointment. Adoptable pets come with spay-neuter surgery, microchip, vaccinations, county license and a 10-day health check. * *... READ MORE >