Haute Residence Welcomes Michelle Thomas To Its Exclusive Real Estate Network
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Haute Residence welcomes acclaimed real estate expert Michelle Thomas to its invitation-only Haute Residence Network. Michelle Thomas exclusively represents the high-end real estate market in the Marco Island, Florida area.
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She is passionate about real estate and has been honored as one of America’s Best Agents. She is a Five Star Award Winner and Luxury Agent Academy Graduate. MARCO ISLAND, Fla. (PRWEB) May 03, 2021 Haute Residence is pleased to welcome Michelle Thomas to the exclusive Haute Residence Network as its representative in the Marco Island, Florida luxury real estate market.
COVID-19 in Lee County: State reports 205 new cases, no additional deaths
The Florida Department of Health on Saturday reported 205 new cases of COVID-19 in Lee County and no additional deaths on Saturday.
Lee County s cumulative number of cases is 69,651, and the total number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 is 959.
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Rep. Donalds failed test
A Republican action committee (the Republican Accountability Project) recently released its grades for Republicans in Congress regarding (their actions and statements before and after) the Jan. 6 attempt to overthrow democracy.
Rep., Byron Donalds (who represents part of coastal Southwest Florida) got an F. He told HuffPost.com in a statement that he does not take the “never Trumper” group seriously. He repeated Trump’s false assertion that a number of states had unconstitutionally violated election law as the reason for his actions, HuffPost stated online.
“I will always receive an A rating defending the Constitution,” Donalds said, according to HuffPost.
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The Florida Department of Health on Thursday reported 276 new cases of COVID-19 in Lee County and two additional deaths.
Lee County s cumulative number of cases is 69,161, and the total number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 stands at 959.
According to the state Department of Health, 2,226 people in Lee County have been hospitalized for COVID-19 since the agency started collecting data, but that number does not reflect people currently in the hospital.