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  • Planners Propose Lake Wales Restore "A City in a Garden"

    Robert Connors, Associate Editor|Updated May 31, 2019

    A "City in a Garden" with landscaped streets, a redeveloped Grove Manor featuring a mix of housing types, and a new "town square" were among the ideas presented to Lake Wales citizens Friday evening to cap a week of intensive study by the planning firm of Dover Kohl. Most of the 100 in attendance were excited by the possibilities. The week-long effort, sponsored by Lake Wales Mainstreet and funded by local businesses, included gathering ideas and suggestions from the public,...

  • Downtown Farmer's Market Outgrows The MarketPlace

    Robert Connors, Associate Editor|Updated Apr 14, 2019

    The twice-a-month Lake Wales Downtown Farmers' Market has been on a tremendous growth curve for the last year, and a recent Saturday morning found nearly 50 vendors offering a great variety of products to throngs of customers. Fresh food ranging from baked goods, fried cheese, "cotton candy cupcakes," guava pastries, and doughnuts to empanadas, Thai spring rolls, and hot dogs were popular. Those were accompanied by teas and coffees, including the iced variety as well as...

  • Suspects Chased, Arrested After Alleged WalMart Thefts

    Updated Apr 12, 2019

    One St. Petersburg and four Orlando residents were arrested after fleeing from a Lake Wales police officer who was pursuing them as suspects in the reported theft of more than $2,400 in electronics and other merchandise from the Lake Wales WalMart. Shortly after 1 a.m. April 4 Lake Wales Officer Edgar Claros attempted to stop a silver Toyota Highlander that was speeding west on SR 60 near 11th Street. The vehicle matched the description by witnesses at WalMart who reported...

  • A Book, a Pulitzer Prize, and an Entertaining Talk at Lake Wales Library

    Robert Connors, Associate Editor|Updated Apr 12, 2019

    A visit to Lake Wales by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Dr. Jack E. Davis brought rich reward to a group of citizens who attended his talk at Lake Wales Library Thursday. Davis spent time answering their personal questions following his presentation. Among other accolades, Davis was awarded a 2018 Pulitzer Prize for his latest work, entitled "The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea." "I didn't set out to write an academic book. I like to write books that people want to read,"...

  • Edwards to Discuss Felon Voting Rights Restoration

    Updated Apr 11, 2019

    Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards will discuss restoration of felons' voting rights, redistricting and other voting issues at the April 17 meeting of Polk County Tiger Bay. The luncheon buffet opens at 11:45 a.m. and the meeting begins at noon at the Bartow Civic Center, 2250 S. Floral Ave. Florida Amendment 4, also the Voting Rights Restoration for Felons Initiative, is an amendment to the Constitution of Florida passed by ballot initiative on November 6, 2018, as part of...

  • Polk Avenue Elementary Named Leader in Me Lighthouse School

    Lake Wales Charter Schools|Updated Apr 10, 2019

    Many people are aware of Steven Covey's "7 Habit's of Highly Effective People" impact in the business world. But one Lake Wales Charter school has been using it for eight years now as one of the foundations of its educational approach. Recently, Polk Avenue Elementary was honored as a prestigious Leader in Me "Lighthouse School". While thousands of schools across the United States use the program, only a few hundred schools have earned the Lighthouse designation. Leader in Me...

  • Braswell a Sports Legend at 83

    Drew Truitt, Sports Editor|Updated Apr 9, 2019

    At 83 years young Lake Wales' own Claudette Braswell garnered a whopping 20 gold, eight silver and a pair of bronze to capture the highest total: 30 individual and team medals in 32 events at the PSG (www.polkseniorgames.org) that ended Mar. 11. Braswell earned the honor of being awarded Outstanding Women Competitor 2019 besting more than 1,000 other female athletes and 127 in the 80-84 age group, which means she will return as Torch Bearer to kick off the Olympics-style...

  • Lessons, Life Skills and Agriculture through FFA

    Trey Heath, Staff Writer|Updated Apr 9, 2019

    On a beautiful Friday afternoon, the Lake Wales High School Future Farmers of America was having a celebration to end FFA Appreciation Week. Students were playing cornhole, listening to some tunes spun by Cory Greenway of the Outta Hand Band, and eating some burgers and hot dogs donated by Weikert Ford. This day was the culmination of an entire week of celebration for FFA. Even though there was fun to be had the next hour was back to work for the students working hard to...

  • Teen Pursues Aviation Dream

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Apr 9, 2019

    While some of the world's finest pilots demonstrated their skills at the 45th Annual Sun 'n Fun Fly-in & Expo in Lakeland a contingent of teenagers gathered nearby rebuilding a wing and tuning up a jet engine. Babson Park's Jackson Gerard and his friends in the Lakeland Aeroclub hosted hundreds of visitors to the Fly-in, including officials from the Federal Aviation Administration who were interested in meeting the next generation of aviators. Sixteen-year-old Gerard is in...

  • Celebrate Gopher Tortoises at Circle B

    Updated Apr 8, 2019

    The environmental lands team at Circle B Bar Reserve is looking for volunteers to help celebrate Gopher Tortoise Day on Wednesday, April 10. The event starts from 8-11 a.m. with a gopher tortoise survey. The public can volunteer to gather data about the tortoise population by participating in a survey crew. Participants will track the tortoises by radio through the uplands, find the burrows and collect information on the numbered tortoises. Volunteers are asked to wear...

  • Folk Festival April 13 in Homeland

    Updated Apr 8, 2019

    Polk County Parks & Recreation invites people to go back in time at their Good Ol' Days Folk Festival on from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday April 13 at the historic Homeland Heritage Park. Admission is free and includes live entertainment by The Rambin' Rose Trio, Lilly Jane Band and local school groups. Activities include a whip cracking contest, Kids Craft Zone, Marketplace with handcrafted goods, corn shucking contest and historic trade demonstrations. Food vendors will be on...

  • Visit Central Florida Seeks Ambassadors

    Updated Apr 7, 2019

    Visit Central Florida is looking for some CATS – not the feline kind, but volunteers to become Certified Ambassadors of Tourism and Sports (CATS). CATS can be anyone – longtime or new resident or even snowbirds. Some are hospitality industry professionals: hotel concierges, restaurant servers, UBER drivers, local attraction employees – anyone who comes in contact with guests. CATS go through training to become experts on Polk County attractions. They are pioneers in hosting th...

  • Lake Wales Among 17 Cities with Walking Tour

    Updated Apr 7, 2019

    A 12-stop walking tour of Lake Wales is included in a free mobile application produced by the Florida Humanities Council. The Florida Stories application can be downloaded at the Apple Store or Google Play. The Lake Wales tour includes stops at the Atlantic Coast Line Depot, the Woman's Club, Lake Wales State Bank, J.T. Rhodes Building, Rhodesbilt Arcade, Post Office, Dixie Walesbilt Hotel, Lake Wales News, Bullard Building, Scenic Theater and Lake Wales City Hall. Each stop...

  • Rockin' on the River April 5-6

    Updated Apr 6, 2019

    The Rockin' on the River fundraising event April 5-6 moved to a new location this year on the shores of Lake Pierce at the Florida FFA Leadership Training Center. The event kicks off at 6 p.m. Friday, April 5 with music by The Nathan Baldwin Band and then Darryl Worley hits the stage at 7:30 p.m. Worley will be signing autographs while BURN sets up to start their 10 p.m. performance. Saturday's festivities will start with opening ceremonies at noon with a special guest...

  • Cattle Industry Big Business in Polk

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Apr 5, 2019

    The cattle industry is big business in Polk County, contributing an estimated $1.2 billion to the local economy and creating about 5,859 jobs, according to a March 2019 impact analysis produced by the University of Florida-IFAS. The UF-IFAS study said as of January 2019, Florida had an inventory of 1.68 million cattle and calves, including 914,000 beef cows and 116,000 dairy cows. An estimated 60,600 of them were in Polk County, which has the third largest cattle operation in...

  • SUN 'n FUN Fly-In & EXPO to Welcome 200,000 Visitors

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Apr 5, 2019

    John "Lites" Leenhouts loves all things aviation and his enthusiasm is contagious. He's getting ready for the biggest week of his year April 2-7 when he welcomes about 200,000 people to the 45th annual SUN 'n FUN International Fly-in and Expo. The retired Naval aviator is finishing his eighth year as president and CEO of the Fly-in and the Aerospace Center for Excellence. His office in Hangar A at the Linder International Airport southwest of Lakeland is filled with photos,...

  • Lassiter Leadership Luncheon April 6

    Tina Peak, Library Director|Updated Apr 2, 2019

    The third annual Virginia Lassiter Leadership Luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, April 6 at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd Parish Hall, 221 South Fourth Street, Lake Wales. The luncheon will be followed by A Conversation with Leaders of the Lake Wales Arts community: Robin Gibson, Jayne Crews-Linton and Marilyn Newell. Founded in 1972 by a small group of citizens, the Lake Wales Arts Council has led Lake Wales' reputation as community rich in arts and cu...

  • Historic Cemetery Tour April 6

    Updated Apr 2, 2019

    If you enjoy visiting old cemeteries, the Polk County History Center invites you to join them Saturday, April 6 for their last cemetery tour until November. The walking tour of historic Oak Hill Cemetery, where pioneer families and war veterans are interred, starts at the History Center with a short walk of about one mile, which includes historic landmarks along the route to the cemetery. The Polk County History Center is located in the old courthouse at 100 E. Main St. in...

  • City's No-Bid Policy Draws Scrutiny

    Chevon T. Baccus APR|Updated Apr 1, 2019
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    CORRECTION TO PREVIOUS STORY: An earlier story underreported the total projects to SEMCO, citing $1.1 million, but incorrectly stated all projects were awarded without bids. The City did put out requests for proposals on hurricane-related projects, but only one other company bid on one project, the water plant repairs. SEMCO met the stricter FEMA requirements and was awarded the contracts. For the downtown trail project the City received four proposals. One firm retracted...

  • Polk State Registration Opens April 1

    Updated Mar 31, 2019

    Enrollment for the summer and fall 2019 semesters at Polk State College will start when students return from spring break. Priority registration will begin April 1 for students who have completed 30 credit hours or more. Students can check their credit-hour status and whether they qualify for priority registration on PASSPORT. Open enrollment will begin for summer April 8, which is also when current students will be able to enroll in classes for fall. Open enrollment for fall...

  • Recycle Old Tires March 30, April 6

    Updated Mar 28, 2019

    Keep Polk County Beautiful, Inc. will host free tire recycling eventa from 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays March 30 and April 6. The March 30 pickup will be at Winter Haven Home Depot, 2000 8th St. N.W (Corner of Havendale Blvd.). The April 6 tire pickup will be at the vacant lot northeast of the Keep Polk Count Beautiful office at 45 4th St. S in Eagle Lake. Residents and agricultural land owners may dispose of up to 24 tires per vehicle. No tire businesses, independent or...

  • Deadline March 29 for Hurricane Repair Help

    Updated Mar 26, 2019

    Homeowners needing help to repair damage from Hurricane Irma in 2017 have until Friday, March 29 to apply for assistance through the "Rebuild Florida" program. The program will help low-income Floridians in Polk and 13 other counties pay for still uncompleted home repairs. The state Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) announced the "Rebuild Florida" program in September, with a goal of helping homeowners pay for still uncompleted repairs caused by damage from the storm....

  • FNG Charity Classic at Class Act

    Drew Truitt, Sports Editor|Updated Mar 26, 2019

    Anyone who has ever said watching golf is boring has never attended a Symetra Tour event. From start to finish everyone present gave their all to make this professional and qualified amateur ladies developmental tour coupled with Florida's Natural's fundraising arm benefit event a resounding success. More than 200 volunteers administered to every need from the Pro-Am to the Junior Clinic Special Events to parking attendants to scorekeepers to standard bearers required...

  • Polk Schools Revamps TV Channel

    Updated Mar 26, 2019

    Polk County Public Schools' TV channel is sporting more than a new look these days. The upgraded channel now features original videos highlighting students and schools. Viewers can still watch broadcasts of School Board meetings, as well as recorded coverage of special events. The channel's new layout also displays various job openings available with the school district, and streams news from our Twitter feed and event calendar. The centerpiece of the revamped channel -...

  • LakeWalesNews.net Report Brings Quick County Response

    Robert Connors, Associate Editor|Updated Mar 25, 2019

    A report from the public about missing and fallen traffic signs on a county road brought a prompt response from Polk County's traffic engineering department. After damage caused by Hurricane Irma in 2017 went unrepaired for a year and a half, leaving critical warning signs lying on road shoulders or in trees, LakeWalesNews.net reached out to Polk's chief traffic engineer Jay Jarvis. Jarvis oversees a vast road network that includes over 86,000 signs. It was apparently that...

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