Chokoloskee
Thank you to the Florida Stone Crabbers Association from Everglades City School
The Everglades City School students, teachers and I would like to publicly thank the Florida Stone Crabbers Association.
Chokoloskee
The Everglades City School students, teachers and I would like to publicly thank the Florida Stone Crabbers Association.
John Gerald Adams passed over the river on March 31, 2025, his pain and suffering will be no more.
After much thought and reflection, I’ve made the difficult decision to step away from the printed Mullet Rapper newspaper.
Sea turtle nesting season has begun, and the FWC urges 10,000 Islands residents and visitors to help protect these threatened and endangered species.
It’s a call I enjoy getting. “Pastor, would you like some fish?” Of course, I said yes, what person doesn’t like fish?
They came in boats, navigating the wild, untamed waters of the Ten Thousand Islands. Sometimes alone, sometimes with their families.
Capt. Franklin Adams, a renowned conservationist, historian, and Gladesman, has received a prestigious award from the Friends of Fakahatchee.
A major win for Everglades restoration was announced on March 28, 2025, bringing good news for Southwest Florida’s environment, economy, and future.
March sure has lived up to its reputation of being the windy month! We had a week of low winds then it kicked back into high gear.
City council met April 1 and received our standard monthly reports from the Sheriff’s Department, Greater Naples Fire, Finance Administrator, and more.