Family, Friends, WINK News and Southwest Florida community members are remembering a late loved one, friend and beloved co-worker.
Many are saying goodbye to Janet Wilson, who was killed in a car crash recently in south Fort Myers along with her sister.
Wilson worked for many years at WINK News, and she was almost always everyone’s first friend here. If you didn’t catch her smile, you couldn’t miss her laugh.
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Amazon delivery driver saves woman, then WINK News reunites duo
Diane Georgelos didn’t know who the man was who saved her life. But she told WINK News she needed to find him. WINK News reached out to Amazon, and a tracking number on the package led to the man Georgelos was looking for. She was then able to finally thank him for saving her life. […]

Questions mounting after brain-eating amoeba death in Charlotte County
On March 2, WINK News reported a person died from a brain-eating amoeba. The Department of Health in Charlotte County believes the person got sick using tap water in a Neti Pot.

Thomas Bigwood leaves behind the gift of life after untimely death
Cobb obtained the solace seldom experienced when your child dies. She remains steadfastly hopeful her story will inspire other families to take action.

WINK News’ March to a Million Meals raises more than $536K
Wednesday is the last day to participate in the WINK Feeds Families March to a Million Meals, which, thanks to you, has already surpassed its goal.
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