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1 week ago Share Leaders of a grassroots effort called Save Siesta Key are conducting a feasibility study and starting to write a town charter.
Welcome to the town of Siesta Key.
The possibility of a sign greeting visitors and residents with that message on the island side of both causeways to the now-unincorporated community has a nice ring to it, say organizers of a new grassroots push steeped in history that goes back to the 1960s.
At issue is self-rule and a dissatisfaction with county management of the island.
Leading the charge is John Davidson, no stranger to the concept of incorporation. Davidson, the founder of Davidson Drugs and The Pelican Press, has been a resident of Siesta Key since 1958.
Businesses are having a hard time finding new employees
Published: May 7, 2021 6:29 PM EDT
Updated: May 7, 2021 7:12 PM EDT
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After the pandemic shut down many industries and businesses, people are beginning to hire again. But, now they’re having difficulty finding workers to fill those positions.
There could be multiple factors contributing to that but Florida Senator Marco Rubio blames the government. He says small businesses can’t hire people back because the governments paying people not to work.
So many companies have decided to offer incentives to get people back to work.
There are signs in downtown Fort Myers that businesses are open and ready.