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  • All Polk County Public Schools Will Be Closed Until Tuesday, October 4

    Special to the News|Updated Oct 14, 2022

    UPDATE: Polk County Public Schools will reopen on Tuesday, October 4. Students should be prepared to resume their normal class schedules at that time, according to school officials. At the urging of County emergency officials and the National Weather Service, Polk County Public Schools are to activate some schools that will be serving as storm shelters for those evacuating their homes, creating the need to close the schools for classes effective and the end of today....

  • Polk State Opens Monday, Polk Public Schools on Tuesday

    News Staff|Updated Oct 2, 2022

    Polk State College's campuses and centers will reopen on Monday, including the collegiate high schools, spokesperson Madison Fantozzi reported Sunday. Kyle Kennedy, spokesperson for Polk County Public Schools, said that "all available PCPS staff will return to work on Monday" in order to prepare the schools to receive students on Tuesday morning. Fantozzi's statement statement said that crews have been working through the weekend "to clear debris and repair minimal damages"...

  • Lake Wales Area Expected to Experience Direct Impact of Hurricane Ian

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 28, 2022

    UPDATE: Hurricane Ian has continued its trek toward Florida, now with 125 MPH winds. Further intensification is expected during the next 24 hours. The storm is now a Category Three, and is projected to reach Category Four status today. For the latest information on expected impacts to the Lake Wales area, please RETURN TO HOME PAGE Projections from the NHC depict that Ian will remain a Major Hurricane as it moves over the west central coast of Florida. Ian is now on a northerl...

  • NO Hurricane Shelters Available Across Southeast Polk County

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 26, 2022

    As Hurricane Ian threatens Florida and the Lake Wales area, Polk County has announced that thirteen shelters will be opened across the county, None are in Lake Wales. The only designated shelter in the city, located at Spook Hill Elementary, will apparently not be opened despite the demand from those living in several large mobile home communities in southeast Polk. The LakeWalesNews.net had highlighted this continued neglect of the region in a story published at the start of...

  • Hurricane Ian Closes All Polk Environmental Lands Closed Effective Monday

    Special to the News|Updated Sep 26, 2022

    In preparation for the approaching storm, all Polk County Environmental Lands sites and Natural Resources Stormwater Treatment Wetlands will be closed Monday, September 26, 2022 out of an abundance of caution and will remain closed until further notice. These sites include Circle B Bar Reserve, Crooked Lake Prairie, Crooked Lake Sandhill, Gator Creek Reserve, Hickory Lake Scrub, Lakeland Highlands Scrub, Marshall Hampton Reserve, North Walk-in-Water Creek, Peace River...

  • 18th Anniversary of Hurricane Charley Passes Quietly

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Aug 13, 2022

    Saturday, August 13 marked the 18th anniversary of the most destructive hurricane to strike Lake Wales in recent memory, and thankfully the tropics remain quiet so far. Only a weak disturbance drifting westward near Texas is being remarked upon by the National Hurricane Center. The Friday the 13th storm of 2004 was the first of three direct strikes here in only six weeks, an event unprecedented in recorded history. Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne came evenly spaced, three weeks...

  • Lake Wales Residents Should Remain Prepared for Active Hurricane Season

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Aug 4, 2022

    While the 2022 Hurricane Season has so far seemed quiet from our vantage point in Lake Wales, weather forecasters are warning that this is expected to be an above average season. The August outlook offered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reduced the expected number of storms only by one. That prediction now includes a total of 14 to 20 named storms, of which only three have occurred. The hurricane season runs from June 1 until November 30, but the peak...

  • New Roundabouts, Trails Planned for Buck Moore Corridor

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Jul 29, 2022

    A divided boulevard featuring median plantings, turn lanes, sidewalks, bikeways, and efficient traffic roundabouts may be in the future of Buck Moore Road, depending upon the cooperation of Polk County in improving the county-maintained road. The corridor has been a concern for area residents as traffic has grown in recent years, and another 684 single-family homes are planned for construction along the one and a half mile connector link between SR 60 and Burns Avenue. The roa...

  • Only One Hurricane Shelter Available for All of Southeast Polk

    Tom Paulson, City Editor|Updated Jun 3, 2022

    As the 2022 hurricane season begins, a map of Polk County Public Shelters shows that of the 47 shelters listed, only one is located in southeast Polk County, an area stretching east of US 27 and south of Waverly Road from Lake Kissimmee Sate Park to the Highlands County line, and including a population of more than 80,000. Spook Hill Elementary School is the only public shelter for the vast area, which has also previously hosted waves of refugees fleeing storms threatening...

  • Model animation depicts storm passing over Florida later this week

    Hurricane Season Begins With First Threat

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Jun 3, 2022

    Although the 2022 Hurricane season officially begins Wednesday, some models are already showing a threat to Florida. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center in Miami are now allowing a 60 percent chance that a tropical storm will form in the southern Gulf of Mexico or western Caribbean in the next five days, and most models show any system there moving in a general north-eastward direction. Some show a weak and diffuse low-pressure area, but others are predicting a rapid...

  • Commissioners Hilligoss, Williams Kill Resolution Supporting Charter School System

    Tom Paulson, City Editor|Updated Mar 19, 2022
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    Given an opportunity to help heal the community after a divisive search for a new charter school superintendent, two city commissioners said "no." A resolution presented to the city commission Tuesday night by Deputy Mayor Robin Gibson offered a welcome to the incoming Superintendent Dr. Wayne V. Rodolfich, who was chosen after a nearly year-long process. Commissioners Jack Hilligoss and Daniel Williams voted down the resolution, which failed on a 2-2 vote in the absence of...

  • Abandoned Signs A Headache for Development Services

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Feb 10, 2022

    Abandoned signs are apparent in numerous locations in Lake Wales, a problem that City of Lake Wales Development Services staff are planning to address as part of the ongoing review of city codes. Although the signs are not permitted under the present regulations, many have been in place after businesses have been closed for more than a decade, detracting from the appearance of the city, and potentially serving as a disincentive to new investment. Ironically, many of the dereli...

  • City, CRA File 12-Count Lawsuit Against Dixie Walesbilt LLC

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Feb 8, 2022

    The fate of the storied Walesbilt Hotel has been placed in the hands of the courts after the City of Lake Wales and the Community Redevelopment Agency filed a twelve-count lawsuit in Circuit Court. The lawsuit effectively deters any immediate work to rehabilitate the structure, which has been the focus of interest by a team of developers working with current owner Ray Brown. The lawsuit alleges that Brown, through his corporation Dixie Walesbilt LLC, defrauded the City and...

  • Lakeshore Club Villas May Qualify for Federal Infrastructure Funds

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Jan 18, 2022

    An initiative by Congressman Darren Soto may bring help for a problematic sewer system that may be polluting surface waters. Rep. Soto was involved in the passage of the INVERT Infrastructure and Jobs Act, which he called the "biggest infrastructure investment in America since Eisenhower." Soto described his previous work with the Lakeshore community, particularly in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma a few years ago. "We were really worried about how long it might take to get...

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    Endangered Florida Butterfly Comes Back From the Brink of Extinction

    Natalie Van Hoose|Updated Sep 22, 2021

    GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- For the past nine years, volunteers working with the Florida Museum of Natural Historyand the Florida Park Service have trekked diligently through forest preserves on Key Largo in search of the federally endangered Schaus' swallowtail butterfly, more often than not coming back with more mosquito bites than butterfly sightings. Things seemed especially grim when, in 2012, observers were only able to find four adults, setting in motion a large-scale...

  • City Approves New Lake Belle Development Despite Neighbor Protests

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jul 8, 2021

    Despite objections from nearby Ridge Manor residents, the Lake Wales City Commission July 6 approved preliminary plans for an 84-home subdivision on Lake Belle. City Attorney Chuck Galloway said denying the project could subject the city to litigation since the Belle Lago project obtained approval of the city's Planning and Zoning Board and met or exceeded the city's requirements for such a development. Attorney Shelby Loveless, who lives in the area, cited concerns about...

  • Shelter Maps Available as Hurricane Season Starts June 1

    Updated Jun 4, 2021

    In preparation for hurricane season, which begins on June 1, Polk County Tourism and Sports Marketing and Polk County Emergency Management have partnered with Publix Super Markets to produce and distribute the "Polk County Public Shelters" maps for 2021. The map is designed to assist both resident and tourist evacuees in finding shelter during an impending storm. "In the event a hurricane threatens Central Florida, we will work closely with our accommodations partners to...

  • Profile: Fire Chief Joe Jenkins, 2020 Chamber Public Servant of the Year

    Brian Ackley, City of Lake Wales|Updated Jan 27, 2021

    City residents can thank a local restaurant for helping the Lake Wales Chamber of Commerce find its 2020 Public Servant of the Year. Lake Wales Fire Chief Joe Jenkins – born and raised in the city and now celebrating 30 years with the department – was honored with the award in late December, for not only his service as chief, but as the city's Emergency Operations Director during the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. Jenkins said he didn't really know what he wanted to do whe...

  • Be Encouraged

    Christian Ponder, Contributing Writer|Updated Jan 10, 2021

    Whether it is the half-anniversary of when the pandemic shutdowns began in full in Lake Wales, the 19th anniversary of September 11th, or listening to the rhetoric with being less than two months from "the most important election in our lifetime," or all of these and much more, life may seem scary and unprecedented these days to some. To the majority of others in the world (and even people in Lake Wales) daily life was extremely challenging before the pandemic, actually...

  • Beverly Petruschke, 1955-2020

    Updated Oct 22, 2020

    Beverly Dillon Petruschke, 65 of Lake Wales went home to the Lord's presence on Thursday Oct. 15, 2020. She was born September 5, 1955 in South Charleston, WV to the late Ocus E "Matt" and Margaret K (Kibbee) Dillon. She graduated from St. Albans High School Class of 1973 in St. Albans, WV. She moved to South Florida after graduation and had been a part time resident of Saddlebag Lake Resort since 1988, coming several times a year to visit her parents. She worked most of her...

  • Lake Ashton Veterans Promote Flying U.S. Flag to Remember Sept. 11 Sacrifice

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Sep 10, 2020

    The Lake Ashton Veterans Association is facilitating an initiative by Wreaths Across America to remember "the sacrifice and impact upon our great country" on September 11, 2001 from the terrorist events in New York City, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania. The organization is asking Lake Ashton residents to wave the U.S. flag outside of their homes at 8:46 a.m., 9:37 a.m. and 10:03 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 11 to honor those lost and those first responders who still suffer the after-ef...

  • County to Provide Sandbag Fill Sites

    Updated Aug 21, 2020

    With a possible hurricane headed toward Florida, Polk County is offering sandbags to residents wanting to protect their homes from water intrusion. Sandbags will be provided to Polk County residents at all Roads and Drainage maintenance units and another site in Poinciana from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; Aug. 22 and 23. A maximum of 10 sandbags will be provided to each vehicle to help prevent water intrusion into the home. Beginning Aug. 22, the following locations...

  • Despite Revenue Shortfall, City Optimistic About 2021 Budget

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Aug 19, 2020

    Lake Wales City Commissioners got good news at their second budget workshop Aug. 12. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic's negative impact on the economy, projected state revenue is about $100,000 higher than originally expected. Budget Director Dorothy Abbott said she is confident that the City can adopt a balanced budget at a slightly lower "rollback" millage, the rate that is expected to generate the same amount of property taxes as this year. The current rate of 6.9339 may be...

  • City Seeks State Grant to Restore Historic Stuart House

    Brian Ackley, City of Lake Wales|Updated Jun 20, 2020

    Lake Wales city officials are hoping the state will help provide funding for needed repairs at one of the city's most historic structures. The Historic Stuart House on Central Avenue near downtown was damaged in 2017 when Hurricane Irma swept through the city, according to Lake Wales Museum Director Jennifer D'hollander. She said temporary steps to mitigate damage to the roof of the house were undertaken then, but that long term repairs are still needed. "Rehabilitation is...

  • Fed Sends County $126 Million

    Bill Braswell, Polk County Commission|Updated May 6, 2020

    Polk County has been given 126 million dollars from the federal government. It literally was wired into our account with no prior notice. This happened last week. We have been trying to determine what strings are attached. There are some but not nearly as many as FEMA hurricane clean up money. Bottom line, this money will not be used for roads or sidewalks or paying other bills. We agreed it will be used to help the citizens adversely affected by our economy collapsing over...

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