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City Partners to Provide Free Home Repairs

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
4 days ago

March 20, 2026

March 20, 2026 The City of Cape Coral is working with Rebuilding Together Greater Florida (RTGFL) to provide no-cost home repairs for income-eligible homeowners, helping ensure safe, stable housing in the community.Services may include essential repairs, accessibility upgrades, and roofing, plumbing, and electrical work, as well as support for disaster readiness and recovery.To qualify, applicants must own and live in their home, not own other residential properties, meet income requirements, and be current on their mortgage and property taxes.Residents can check eligibility and apply online at RTGFL.org or by calling 239-229-6392 for assistance with the application process. Click here to download a flyer with more information

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Florida Guardianship Overview by Donohue & Donohue, P.C.

What is Guardianship? When a person is no longer able to care for themselves, whether that be for physical or mental deficits, it may be necessary to seek a guardian to protect and advocate for them. In Florida, a person may be deemed incapacitated if they are impaired to the point that they are unable to manage their property and make safe decisions regarding their health and safety. In Florida, if a person is deemed incapacitated, the Court may appoint a guardian to act on their behalf. What Rights Does a Person Lose When They are Deemed Incapacitated? Once a person is deemed incapacitated, they lose the right to make decisions regarding the powers delegated to their guardian. The Court can delegate the powers to make decisions regarding the incapacitated person’s property, as well as the power to make decisions regarding their health and safety. However, it is important to remember that an adjudication of incapacity should not be equated with a finding of a complete loss of all rights. For instance, an incapacitated person still maintains the right to a lawyer, the right to due process, the right to be present at hearings concerning them, and the right to appeal. How Does a Court Determine if a Person is Incapacitated? The first step in determining incapacity is filing a petition with the court in the county where the person resides. Once the petition is filed, the Court will appoint an examining committee consisting of at least three members, one of whom must be a physician. The examining committee will evaluate the person and file their report with the Court. The Court will hold a hearing to determine if the person is indeed incapacitated. Who Can Serve as a Guardian? As a general rule, any individual who is 18 years or older, resides in Florida, and has never been convicted of a felony can serve as a guardian. However, preference will be given to family members. Attorneys and trust companies can also serve as guardians. To become a guardian, one must complete the required training course. What Does a Guardian Do? A guardian is a person appointed by the court to care for an incapacitated person. The guardian will be responsible for making decisions on behalf of the incapacitated person. The court can grant the guardian the power to make decisions about the incapacitated person’s property or the power to make decisions about the incapacitated person’s health and safety, or both. A guardian must act in the best interest of the incapacitated person and must follow the court’s orders. How Can Donohue & Donohue, P.C. Help? Guardianship issues can be complex and confusing. If you need assistance with a guardianship matter, Donohue & Donohue, P.C. can help. We have experience representing clients in guardianship matters throughout the state of Florida. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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HAHarvey Walden
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Importance of Having a Will in Florida: Insights from Donohue & Donohue, P.C.

Many people fail to create a will. Some think they don’t have enough assets to warrant a will, while others think that they don’t need one so long as their spouse will inherit everything. Unfortunately, failing to create a will can have drastic consequences for your loved ones. Here are some of the biggest indicators that you need a will: • You own property – If you own property, you need a will. It is that simple. Otherwise, the State of Florida will decide who inherits your property, which may or may not be the person you wish to inherit it. • You have children – You should have a will if you have children, particularly minor children. In your will, you can designate who you want to be the guardian of your children in the event of your death. If you fail to designate a guardian, the Court will decide who raises your children. • You want to decide who inherits your assets – If you want to decide who inherits your assets, you need a will. Otherwise, your assets will be distributed according to the Florida probate laws, which may or may not be how you want them distributed. • You want to avoid probate litigation – A will can help to avoid probate litigation. If you have a clear and concise will, it is less likely that your family will fight over your assets. If you meet any of these criteria, you should create a will as soon as possible. Don’t wait until it is too late. Contact Donohue & Donohue, P.C. today to schedule a consultation.

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Town of Greensboro – Second Monthly Meeting - April 22, 2026

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"Wed. April 22, 2026 at 6:30 p.m. This will be a hybrid meeting. Attend in-person at the Town Hall Meeting Room or join remotely via Zoom conference call using your computer or phone. For a meeting link and phone number, visit the town calendar at the greensborovt.gov home page. For help with joining the meeting, call the Town Clerk at 533-2911 during office hours. AGENDA: CALL TO ORDER & ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA (6:30 p.m.) PUBLIC CONCERNS (6:30-6:40) ACTION ITEMS (6:40) Planning Commission appointment – Bob Youngman Liquor and tobacco license – Smith’s Store DISCUSSION ITEMS (6:40-8:00) Fire Districts #1 and #2 – Discussion about a future relationship between the town and the fire districts Concerns about Act 181 – Letter from Peter and Sandy Gebbie Petition received on 4/8 – Next steps Appealing education tax rate – update EXECUTIVE SESSION (8:00) – Legal "

Leon County to Discuss Transportation Master Plan at May 14 Meeting

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"The Leon County Board of County Commissioners will hold a meeting on Tuesday, May 14th to discuss the county's transportation master plan. The meeting will be held at the Leon County Courthouse in downtown Tallahassee at 6:00 p.m."

New Mural Unveiled at The Shanty Tiki Bar; Meet the Artist!

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"The Shanty Tiki Bar is thrilled to announce the completion and reveal of our new mural! Created by the talented local artist Cyrus Ramsey, this stunning piece of art captures the essence of our community. Join us for a special meet-and-greet with Cyrus, where you can learn about his inspiration and artistic process. Enjoy delicious food, refreshing drinks, and celebrate the vibrant arts scene in Gadsden County. Stay tuned for the official unveiling date!"

New Mural Unveiled at The Shanty Tiki Bar; Meet the Artist!

1 week ago

"The Shanty Tiki Bar is thrilled to announce the completion and reveal of our new mural! Created by the talented local artist Cyrus Ramsey, this stunning piece of art captures the essence of our community. Join us for a special meet-and-greet with Cyrus, where you can learn about his inspiration and artistic process. Enjoy delicious food, refreshing drinks, and celebrate the vibrant arts scene in Gadsden County. Stay tuned for the official unveiling date!"

Hosford Elementary Announces Character Parade and Holiday Breaks

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"Events Character Parade Date: Thursday, October 31, 2024 No School - Thanksgiving Holiday Date: Monday, November 25, 2024 to Friday, November 29, 2024 Winter Break Date: Monday, December 23, 2024 to Friday, January 3, 2025"

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