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  • Seminole Hotel Owner Asks City to Halt Foreclosure, Waive Fines

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Dec 2, 2020
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    Henry Kebabjian is not giving up on his plans to redevelop the historic Seminole Hotel and is still hoping to convince Lake Wales city commissioners to drop their foreclosure action, waive code enforcement fines and allow him to go forward with the project. Kebabjian told commissioners at their Dec. 1 meeting that he now has more than $40,000 invested in the hotel, which he purchased for $10,500 in August. He said he has purchased property for parking south of the hotel on...

  • 15-Year-Old State Swimming Champion Sets Sights on Olympic Gold

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Dec 2, 2020

    An active swimmer since age 5, Mary Leigh Hardman dreams of some day competing in the Olympics. The Lake Wales High School freshman moved closer to her goal last weekend by winning Florida state swimming championships in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle events. "This is my first ever high school win. I'm very excited," said Mary Leigh, noting "I just knew I was going to do my best." Mary Leigh is following in the footsteps – or swimming strokes - of her mother, Molly Magill H...

  • Mural of Oranges, Blossoms and Butterflies Brightens Downtown

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Dec 2, 2020

    Lakeland artist Gillian Fazio specializes in "new age flora and fauna." She completed her largest project this week in downtown Lake Wales, a 3,000-square-foot mural of oranges, blossoms and butterflies. When restoration of the One Scenic Central Building required resurfacing of the building's north wall, Lake Wales Main Street stepped up to sponsor a modern mural to replace the one depicting the area's turpentine industry from the early 1900s. Local artist Tom Freeman, who...

  • Design Team Unveils Market Plaza Redevelopment Concepts

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

    Design team members for the Lake Wales Connected downtown revitalization plan on Nov. 18 unveiled concepts for turning Market Plaza into a community gathering place. About 30 people participated in an online open house to see two concepts for the central square between Stuart and Park avenues. Attendees were told the 1931 historic clock, designed by the famed Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects and relocated to the marketplace as part of the downtown revitalization in the...

  • Polk County Fire Rescue Praises Spook Hill Elementary Student for 9-1-1 Call

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Nov 18, 2020

    Fortunately for Angela Lopez, her 6-year-old daughter Esperanza knew to call 9-1-1 in an emergency. On Oct. 21 Lopez fell at her Frostproof home and couldn't get up or call for help. When Esperanza couldn't find anyone to help, she retrieved her mother's phone and called 9-1-1. Polk County Fire Rescue personnel on Nov. 18 honored the Spook Hill Elementary first-grader, designating her a "9-1-1 hero." Fire Rescue public educator Rosa LaLonde used the special recognition event...

  • Commissioners Approve New City Manager's Employment Contract

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Nov 18, 2020

    The Lake Wales City Commission on Nov. 17 formalized its selection of James Slaton as city manager by approving his employment contract. The Commission voted unanimously Oct. 20 to offer the interim city manager the full-time position. Slaton has been a city employee for 17 years, including recent service as the deputy city manager in charge of nine departments and overseeing multiple special projects. Slaton also has completed an intensive two-year city manager training...

  • Commissioners Agree to Restrict Public Comments at Meetings

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Nov 18, 2020

    To make their meetings more "orderly and efficient," city commissioners agreed Nov. 17 to place restrictions on who can speak during the "communications and petitions" portion at the beginning of each meeting. While Mayor Eugene Fultz asks people to address only topics related to city business, current policy allows anyone to speak for five minutes on virtually any subject. Commissioners approved a new policy that would open public comment only to citizens, taxpayers or city...

  • City Commissioners Define their Official Duties

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Nov 18, 2020

    City Commissioner Al Goldstein said when he took office in 2019 he was a little unclear about what his official responsibilities entailed. The duties of commissioners were not defined anywhere in the city Charter or by ordinance. The duties of the mayor are defined in the city Charter, so the Lake Wales Charter Review Committee recommended adding the duties of commissioners. Instead, city commissioners agreed to define their duties in city ordinance, which is easier to change...

  • Commissioners Give Final Look at Proposed Charter Changes

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

    The Lake Wales City Commission will give a final look Nov. 3 to seven proposed changes to the city charter that would go on the April 2021 municipal ballot. Commissioners decided to hold their meeting early at 10 a.m. at the city administration building to avoid election day conflicts. Two weeks ago commissioners approved seven ordinances to place before the voters changes recommended by the five-member Charter Review Committee. They decided to define the duties of city...

  • Retiree Charged with Voyeurism, Accused of Videotaping Nude Teen

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Oct 30, 2020

    A 68-year-old Lake Wales man was arrested Oct. 22 and charged with video voyeurism and tampering with evidence. John Patrick Turley is accused of secretly videotaping a 16-year-old girl who was showering in the guest bathroom at his home at 920 Devonshire Way. Police were called to the Turley home for a disturbance Aug. 15 after the girl's mother confronted him about whether he had nude pictures of her daughter. The heavily redacted police report said the girl saw a Canon came...

  • Unanimous Commission Names James Slaton as City Manager

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Oct 29, 2020

    Lake Wales City Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday, Oct. 20 to appoint James Slaton as the next city manager. Slaton has been serving as interim city manager since June 2, when Ken Fields agreed to take an early retirement. Slaton has worked for the city for more than 17 years, most recently as deputy city manager in charge of nine departments. Commissioners considered other options for a search and decided Slaton had proven himself during his more than four and a half mo...

  • Citizens Police Advisory Board Holding First Public Forum Oct. 26

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

    The Citizens and Police Community Relations Advisory Board will hold its first public forum at 6 p.m. Monday Oct. 26 at the B Street Center. Due to the COVID-19 virus, attendees must wear masks and have their temperatures checked upon entrance. About 20 seats will be available to accommodate social distancing, so participants may be rotated into the meeting to offer five minute comments. The Lake Wales City Commission re-established the committee in August with the following...

  • 100-Plus Pound Weight Loss Makes Local Man Florida TOPS "King"

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Oct 9, 2020

    John Clifford is Florida King, but the pandemic postponed his official coronation. The 83-year-old Lake Wales man lost more than 100 pounds through the international Take Off Pounds Sensibly program, making him the 2020 reigning king of Florida. "I'm a king in name only but someday I may have a court," said Clifford, noting he has been able to keep within a few pounds of his goal weight of 185. Clifford joined TOPS 15 years ago while living in Connecticut. He and wife Barbara,...

  • New Leader at Circle of Friends Answered God's Call to Serve

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Sep 23, 2020

    Crystal Higbee gave up a good job as a surgical tech to answer a special calling to become president of Circle of Friends Ministry. Higbee admits like in the story of Jonah and the whale she resisted at first, challenging God to offer clear direction by having retiring ministry founder Mertice Kelly approach her directly about the job. Higbee started part-time in February and stepped out on faith in June to become the ministry's full-time leader. In just a few short months...

  • Deputy Mayor Asks to Reconsider Raises for City Commission

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Sep 23, 2020
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    Deputy Mayor Robin Gibson in July voted against raises for himself and his fellow commissioners, but he's apparently had a change of heart. At the commission's Sept. 16 workshop Gibson asked for the issue to be reconsidered. Interim City Manager James Slaton quickly placed the item on the Sept. 23 agenda to meet a fast approaching deadline. Commissioners have the power to raise their salaries, but any action must be at least six months prior to the city election. The window...

  • Slaton Provides Update on Police Department Priorities

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Sep 23, 2020

    Since his appointment June 2, Interim City Manager James Slaton has worked closely with Lake Wales Police Chief Chris Velasquez to address commissioner and city concerns. Slaton recently emailed an update to commissioners along with a more detailed report from Velasquez, which he said described "positive changes and improvements that are now taking place." Slaton also said he would in the near future be bringing forward for commission consideration an agenda item with costs an...

  • Citizens and Police Advisory Committee Holds Organizational Meeting

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Sep 23, 2020

    The newly recreated Citizens and Police Community Relations Advisory Committee held its first meeting Monday, Sept. 21 to organize and get acquainted. The Lake Wales City Commission re-established the committee in August with the following purposes: - Providing a forum for citizens to express their opinions about police procedures and to receive informal information from the police department regarding police procedures. - Providing a forum for citizens and the police...

  • Goldstein Seeking Another 3 Years on City Commission

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Sep 23, 2020

    Al Goldstein didn't realize being a Lake Wales city commissioner would be so time-consuming, but he's eager to sign up for another three years. He was elected without opposition in April 2019 after incumbent Commissioner Tonya Stewart failed to qualify to run for re-election. He has already started campaigning for the District 27, Seat 4 that will be filled in the April 2021 municipal election. "I'm finally understanding the job of a city commissioner," Goldstein said....

  • New Owner Wants City to Drop Foreclosure, Waive Fines on Seminole Hotel

    Chevon T. Baccus APR|Updated Sep 17, 2020
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    Henry Kebabjian wants to redevelop the historic Seminole Hotel in downtown Lake Wales, but his timing may be a little off. Kebabjian bought the three-story hotel Aug. 19 at a bargain-basement price of $10,500, two months after the city's Code Enforcement Board voted to foreclose on the property. The city in 2017 declared the building unsafe, emptied it of tenants and condemned it for multiple code violations. Recent owner Cardiff Howell of Orlando was unable to submit an...

  • Commissioners Appoint Chaplain, Continue Pre-Meeting Invocations

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Sep 16, 2020

    Lake Wales City commissioners by a 4-1 vote Sept. 9 approved an invocation policy that appoints an official chaplain and develops a list of volunteers from local congregations to fill in as needed. Two atheists who live outside the city and one city resident who described herself as non-religious failed to convince commissioners to abandon the invocations or replace them with a moment of silence. Lake Wales resident Charlene Bennett said the policy "pretty much guarantees you...

  • Commissioner Gibson Announces Re-Election Bid on His 36th Birthday

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Sep 16, 2020

    Marking the occasion of his 36th birthday, Lake Wales City Commissioner Curtis Gibson on Sept. 11 announced the start of his re-election campaign. Gibson plans to qualify for the April 2021 ballot, seeking a 3-year term to continue his service as the District 19, Seat 2 commissioner. Before announcing his candidacy in a live online video, Gibson paid tribute to those killed or impacted by the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack, reading out details of the historic day's events. "N...

  • Commissioners Question Why City Hall is Still Closed to Visitors

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

    Lake Wales Interim City Manger James Slaton says if your grocery store has an outbreak of COVID-19 among its employees you can always go to another store. But he says there's no alternative if the pandemic impacts a large number of city employees. That's how Slaton justifies keeping city buildings shut down to visitors, when so many other businesses and government offices are opening. "There's no replacement for what we do," Slaton said, noting the city is taking a...

  • Florida League of Cities Taps Commissioner Goldstein to Chair Legislative Committee

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

    Lake Wales City Commissioner Al Goldstein has been tapped to chair the Florida League of Cities Land Use and Economic Development Committee. FLC President Tony Ortiz, an Orlando city commissioner, appointed Goldstein, who also is currently serving on the league's Federal Action Strike Team, which visits Washington, DC to discuss legislative issues at the national level. Ortiz said Goldstein will be responsible for working with other committee members to discuss the many...

  • City Charter Review Moving Quickly; More Citizen Input Welcome

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

    The Lake Wales Charter Review Committee is ahead of schedule and looking for public input on changes that can make city government operate better. The next Committee meeting will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10 at the city administration building, 201 W. Central Ave. People can attend in person or join online by registering at https://www.lakewalesfl.gov/Register The current Charter, which was last reviewed in 2010, can be found online at http://lakewales.e...

  • 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...

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