According to the National Interagency Fire Center, the National Fire in the Big Cypress National Preserve has 72 firefighters working the blaze, 13 fire engines, four helicopters, three fixed-wing aircraft, and three water tankers. The cost of fighting the fire is more than 500,000. The Florida Highway Patrol shut down a section of Interstate 75 late Wednesday night due to visibility issues and may have to do so again in the coming days.
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The 40th Annual All Florida Exhibition takes place March 6th through the 28th in the main gallery of the Alliance for the Arts. This year’s All Florida show features 43 artworks created by 39 artists chosen by juror Tim Jaeger from more than 450 submissions. Works span a broad spectrum of styles and media, including 33 wall-hung and 10 sculptural pieces.
- Newsies 'Seize the Day' at Fort Myers Theatre with exceptional vocals, gymnastic dance numbers and mostly male cast
- Southwest Florida Theatre's 'Bridges of Madison County' has classic story, stellar cast and gorgeous music
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