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  • Community Street Mural Project to be Completed Over Feb. 19-21 Weekend

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 19, 2021

    Editor's Note: Due to expected rain, the opening ceremony has been moved to 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 20. Artist E.J. Nieves of Ocala will be painting a street mural over the Feb. 19-21 weekend in the city's northwest business district and the community is invited to participate. An opening ceremony will be held at 9 a.m. Friday, Feb. 19 for the mural at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and C Street. A food truck will be on hand serving breakfast. In addition to Nieves,...

  • Lake Wales Arts Festival Celebrating 50th Anniversary Feb. 20-21

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    More than 50 artists will exhibit in the 2021 Lake Wales Arts Festival on the shores of Lake Wailes lake Feb. 20-21. The event is even more special this year as the festival celebrates its 50th anniversary. "We're one of the first art shows back in the whole country, especially in the state of Florida," said Andrew Allen, executive director of the Lake Wales Arts Council. "The quality of art will also go up dramatically since we're not taking as many artists." The free...

  • City Commissioners Move Forward with First 8 Police Worn Body Cameras

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    After 90 minutes of passionate testimonials from citizens raising concerns about local police, Lake Wales city commissioners voted unanimously to implement a pilot program with eight police worn body cameras. Mayor Eugene Fultz predicted that eventually every officer in the city would be outfitted with a camera. The commissioners approved a five-year commitment for the first eight cameras, which will cost $15,000 per year for the equipment, software, licensing and cloud...

  • Local Attorney Sara Jones Kicks off Development in Northwest Business District

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Lake Wales attorney Sara Jones has spent hundreds of hours volunteering to help redevelop the city's Northwest business district. On Tuesday Feb. 9 she took the first step to, as she said it, "put her money where her mouth is." Sara Jones Law submitted the successful proposal to purchase two city Community Redevelopment Agency lots on Lincoln Avenue to build a multipurpose professional office building and event venue. City commissioners, who serve as the CRA Board, accepted...

  • Pastor Reaches Out to Area Churches to Coordinate COVID-19 Vaccines

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    The Rev. J.J. Pierce was concerned that not enough people, especially those in the black community, were able to access vaccines for COVID-19. So he stepped up and started working with the Polk County Health Department to bring vaccines for about 600 people in Lake Wales. Pierce got the idea from a pastor friend in Winter Haven. So Pierce worked with about 20 churches in the area to identify people age 65 and over and health care workers who needed the vaccines. A schedule...

  • Commissioner Gibson Chosen for 2021 Political Leadership Institute

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Lake Wales City Commissioner Curtis Gibson has been chosen as one of 20 participants in the 2021 Central Florida Political Leadership Institute, a regional, nonprofit program sponsored by the Orlando Economic Partnership. The program prepares business minded leaders throughout Central Florida for future leadership opportunities – as political candidates or appointees to government boards or commissions. Since its inception in 2008, 29 PLI graduates have served in public o...

  • Judge Gives Kebabjian More Time, Documents to Fight Seminole Hotel Foreclosure

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Lake Wales city officials were hopeful the foreclosure sale of the historic Seminole Hotel would be ordered Feb. 12, but instead Circuit Judge Dana Moore agreed to allow current owner Harout "Henry" Kebabjian to continue his fight to develop the property. The city now will have to produce a large volume of documents related to the Seminole. Just a week before the foreclosure hearing Kebabjian's lawyer asked the court to have the city produce five years' worth of documents,...

  • Chamber of Commerce Negotiating Departure of President Kevin Kieft

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Editor's Note: This story will be updated when Chamber officials release official comments or more details. The Lake Wales Area Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council Board of Directors reportedly agreed unanimously Monday, Feb. 15 to dismiss President & CEO Kevin Kieft with 90 days' notice. The Board held a special meeting to discuss the fact that without informing them Kieft moved to Lakeland, potentially jeopardizing their $125,000 per year contract with the...

  • Commissioners to Vote Feb. 16 on Police Body Camera Pilot Project

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 12, 2021

    Lake Wales city commissioners will vote Tuesday, Feb. 16 whether to move forward with a pilot project to test and evaluate police worn body cameras. The country's premier manufacturer, Axon, has offered the city four free cameras to test for 90 days, or a five-year licensing agreement for eight cameras - including equipment, software and cloud storage – for about $15,000 per year. Commissioners have been discussing body cameras for more than a year. Commissioners Terrye H...

  • Police Investigating Two Officers, Accused of Violence During Arrest After Traffic Stop

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 12, 2021

    One Lake Wales police officer has resigned and a second has been placed on administrative station duty pending an investigation into formal complaints against the officers. Christopher Cordero, 37, was arrested during a traffic stop Friday morning Feb. 5, and charged with resisting arrest without violence, threat of death or serious bodily injury of a law enforcement officer and assault on a law enforcement officer. Cordero claims Officers Colt Black and Travis Worley struck...

  • Charter School System Gets Sheriff's Office to Investigate School Principal

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 11, 2021

    The Lake Wales Charter School System has initiated a fact-finding investigation to examine allegations that recently reassigned Hillcrest Elementary School Principal Jennifer Barrow harassed and intimidated current and former employees, creating an oppressive work environment. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd has agreed to provide investigators to determine the facts surrounding Barrow's leadership and whether she violated the Florida Administrative Code related to ethical and p...

  • Commissioners Upset The City's Primary Business Promoter Moved to Lakeland

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 11, 2021

    The man who is earning more than $100,000 per year to promote business and economic development for the City of Lake Wales has moved to Lakeland, and a majority of city commissioners are not happy about it. Kevin Kieft in August bought a $290,000 home in Lakeland without notifying his bosses at the Lake Wales Area Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council. Previously he had lived in the Lake Wales Country Club community, just east of the city limits. In 2013 the...

  • Charter Trustees Issue Apology, Approve Superintendent's Departure Feb. 26

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 4, 2021

    The Lake Wales Charter Schools Board of Trustees unanimously approved a separation agreement Monday, Feb. 1 that will end Superintendent Jesse Jackson's 13-year tenure on Feb. 26. Six of the eight trustees, including the non-voting teacher representative Jennifer Simpson, also signed a letter of apology requested by Jackson as part of the agreement. Trustees Danny Gill and Becky Gaston chose not to sign the letter. The trustees approved allowing Jackson to take a payout of...

  • Charter Trustees to Act Feb. 1 on Superintendent's Exit End of Month

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 31, 2021

    The Lake Wales Charter Schools Board of Trustees will consider an agreement Feb. 1 for Superintendent Jesse Jackson to exit Feb. 26 with about $59,000 owed him for accrued vacation and sick leave benefits. The negotiated separation agreement would reinstate him from the suspension issued one week ago, and he would continue receiving salary while not performing any duties as superintendent. Chief Financial Officer Alricky Smith would continue as interim superintendent. The...

  • Trustees Meet Feb. 1 to Consider Charter Schools Superintendent Separation Agreement

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 31, 2021

    EDITOR'S NOTE: Update for this story can be found here: https://www.lakewalesnews.net/story/2021/01/27/news/charter-trustees-to-act-feb-1-on-superintendents-exit-end-of-month/2075.html The Lake Wales Charter Schools Board of Trustees will consider a separation agreement with Superintendent Jesse Jackson at a special meeting at 9 a.m. Monday, Feb. 1 at the high school. Trustees late Saturday afternoon were still awaiting details and costs, which reportedly were being worked on...

  • City Commission to Look at Pilot Program for Police Body Cameras

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 27, 2021

    Lake Wales city commissioners agreed Jan. 19 to hold off on full implementation of a police worn body camera initiative and instead consider a more limited pilot program. City Manager James Slaton said body cameras, other equipment, software license and storage for 32 police officers would cost about $93,350 up front and about $45,000 per year after that. He also said the police department would need to hire a technician to manage the videos to be used at trial, redact...

  • Curtis Gibson Not Seeking Re-election to City Commission

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 27, 2021

    Two-term Lake Wales City Commissioner Curtis Gibson announced Tuesday that he will not seek re-election in April. At the end of their regular meeting Jan. 19, Gibson told his fellow commissioners he wants to devote more time to family, including his infant son, complete his business administration degree and prepare for his next level of service. Gibson said he made the decision after "prayerful consideration" and hopes people "who love Lake Wales and have a heart for...

  • Collections and Research Center Dedicated Jan. 23 to Honor the Late Mimi Hardman

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 27, 2021

    Bright sunshine broke through the dreary morning Saturday, Jan. 23 as friends, family and history buffs gathered to celebrate the opening of the Mimi Hardman Collections and Research Center. Named for the city's most noted historic preservationist, the center is located on South Scenic Highway in the newly restored 1916 Seaboard Airline Freight Station. Known for developing the historic Depot museum, bringing millions of dollars in historic preservation grants to the city and...

  • Charter Trustees Suspend 13-Year Superintendent Jackson

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 27, 2021

    The Lake Wales Charter Schools Board of Trustees suspended Superintendent Jesse Jackson with pay Monday, Jan. 25 pending a special meeting in a week to discuss whether to accept his resignation or terminate his employment. Jackson already had submitted his resignation, effective Feb. 26, but a controversy surrounding his replacement of Hillcrest Elementary Principal Jennifer Barrow might move his departure up a few weeks. More than 300 people attended the online trustee...

  • Care Center Empty Bowls Event Jan. 26 to Benefit Hunger Relief

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 22, 2021

    To make people more aware about hunger at home and around the world the Lake Wales Care Center will hold its annual Empty Bowls Auction and Reception, starting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26. The event is free and attendees can taste local soups and bid on bowls hand-painted by local artists and community "celebrities." It will take place outdoors and indoors at the Lake Ashton Clubhouse. Social distancing and masks are required. Empty Bowls is a nationwide program begun in...

  • Police Community Relations Committee to Meet Jan. 25

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 21, 2021

    The next meeting of the Lake Wales Citizens and Police Community Relations Advisory Committee is scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25 at the city administration building, 201 W. Central Ave. The meeting opens with communications and petitions, a time when citizens may speak about their experiences with the Lake Wales Police Department. Citizens may attend in person, but space is limited and masks are required. People also may join the meeting online and speak by registering...

  • Commission Considers Purchase of Police Body Cameras at Jan. 19 Meeting

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 19, 2021

    Two Lake Wales city commissioners are calling for the implementation of a police worn body camera system, but it will take a third to make it happen. Despite having no firm commitment from a third member, Commissioners Terrye Howell and Curtis Gibson insisted that the possible purchase be placed on their Jan. 19 regular agenda. "Accountability is what we need to look at," Gibson said. "I honestly think it will help officers as well, it protects everybody in the event of a...

  • Rotary on the Ridge Offers "Otter-Grams" for Special Occasions

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jan 10, 2021

    Looking for a new fundraiser to help offset COVID-19 losses, the Rotary on the Ridge is now offering "Otter-grams" for special occasions. The regional after-hours service club had to postpone its Treasure Map fundraiser until 2021, so the club came up with a unique gift idea to make up some of the lost revenue. The club has a human-sized otter costume it uses to make presentations of the Josh the Otter water safety program to area kindergartens and day cares. A costumed club...

  • City Approves Permit for Arts Festival Feb. 19-21

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Dec 25, 2020

    The Lake Wales City Commission Dec. 1 approved its first permit for a large-scale event in 2021 – the 50th annual arts festival the weekend of Feb. 19-21. Lake Wales Arts Council Executive Director Andrew Allen described safety modifications being made in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Allen said the artists' booths will be configured differently to allow a one-way flow and more green space between them. Marketing materials will stress the importance of wearing masks and f...

  • Seminole Hotel Owner Can't Convince Commissioners to Suspend Foreclosure

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Dec 11, 2020

    Lake Wales City commissioners in a workshop session Dec. 9 indicated support for continuing with their foreclosure action on the historic Seminole Hotel. Only Commissioner Curtis Gibson expressed interest in holding off on the foreclosure and working with Henry Kebabjian, who purchased the hotel in August at a bargain basement price of $10,500. "Here's the deal," Gibson said. "We want to be pro-business. We want entrepreneurs to come into our city and work with us." But City...

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