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  • Locorrito Expected to Lead Wave of New Restaurant Openings in Lake Wales

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Oct 17, 2022

    A spurt of new restaurant development will soon be offering a wider range of choices for Lake Wales residents. The growing list has risen to seven new food and beverage outlets. The first to open is expected to be Locorrito, a new effort from area restaurateurs Matthew Brock and his partner, Dwayne McQuillen. The new "fast-casual" spot will open in late September in a former pizza-outlet location at 218 SR 60 East, next door to Citizen's Bank. The building has been...

  • 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...

  • Three New Restaurants Planned For Growing US 27 Corridor

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 22, 2022

    While two independently owned and operated new restaurants are planned for opening on Highway 60, including Locorrito and Brake Burger Garage, and two more are planned to open on First Street downtown and on Lincoln Avenue, three more are aiming for construction on US 27 near the Eagle Ridge Mall. All three new restaurants will be located on the east side of US 27, and will occupy among the last of the rapidly-filling mall outparcels. A Starbucks coffee outlet is planned for...

  • Bok Tower Garden's Olmsted Landscapes Receive $500,000 Grant

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 22, 2022

    A $500,000 grant to Bok Tower Gardens for "Saving the Olmstedian Landscape Gardens at Mountain Lake Sanctuary – Lake Wales" has been announced by the National Park Service (NPS). The grant is awarded "in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute for Museum and Library Services," according to an accompanying press release. "This project will complete the rehabilitation and reinvigoration of the original l...

  • US 27 Closure This Weekend Promises Traffic Headaches

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 22, 2022

    Traffic around the Lake Wales area will be snarled again this weekend as US 27 will be closed at the SR 60 overpass construction site all weekend. The closure of the busy federal highway will allow construction crews to set the massive steel beams which will support the new bridge. Closure of the highway is planned to begin at 11:00 pm Friday and last until 5:00 am on Monday. Elaborate detours will be in place for the multiple potential traffic movements that motorists will...

  • Lake Wales Stakes Claim to Exclusive "Utility Service Area"

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 15, 2022

    In a further plan to facilitate the growth of the City of Lake Wales, city commissioners are poised to adopt an exclusive utility service area ordinance intended to keep neighboring municipalities from intruding into city interests. Citing "the City's municipal home rule powers under Chapter 166, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 180, Florida Statutes," the ordinance will provide a legal basis for defending the city's interests. An intrusion by the city of Winter Haven into the...

  • City Utility May Offer Lower Electric Rates, Commissioners Told

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 11, 2022

    A significant lowering of electric rates for Lake Wales could result if city commissioners decide to create their own municipal utility, according to a local attorney, Rudy Engholm presented a comparative study of local rates at this week’s meeting, explaining that Duke Energy rates paid by Lake Wales residents “are about 10% higher than Bartow rates, and about 25% higher than St. Cloud rates.” Wauchula is also among the more than 30 cities that operate their own electric util...

  • New Dyer Chevrolet Ribbon Cutting Draws a Crowd

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 6, 2022

    More than eighty community and business leaders were in attendance this week as the Dyer family celebrated the grand opening of their second new auto dealership across from the Eagle Ridge Mall on US 27 in Lake Wales. The ribbon-cutting ceremony at Dyer Chevrolet marked the official dedication of the new 28,000 square-foot facility, which cost more than $5 million to construct. The Chevrolet operations stands adjacent to their recently-constructed Kia dealership. Guests...

  • Today Only, Regal Eagle Ridge 12 Offers $3 Movies

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 4, 2022

    A one-day only chance to catch some great entertainment for a $3 ticket price happens today, Saturday, September 3 as the Eagle Ridge Mall Regal Cinemas 12 participate in National Cinema Day. The promotion includes all showings all day, including the matinees and evening shows. Spiderman, Top Gun, and other block-buster films are included in the promotion. It's all part of a nation-wide cooperative effort between cinema chains and major production studios to invite back the...

  • New Restaurants Attracted by CRA Incentive Grants

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 3, 2022

    Two new restaurants are being developed in the historic districts of Lake Wales, and both are receiving inducements from a special grant program. "Smokin' DJ's" anticipates opening early next year at 122 1st St N, Unit #4. The new restaurant will offer table service and the signature barbecue ribs already popularized locally by the "D on Wheelz" food truck. Co-owner Jennifer Leeks told LakeWalesNews.net that they are tackling the extensive renovations required to convert the...

  • SR 60 Bridge Project to Require Another Closure of US 27

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 3, 2022

    Another weekend of detours and traffic snarls for Lake Wales drivers will take place in mid-September as contractors raise nine enormous steel I-beams that will soon be bearing three lanes of eastbound vehicular traffic and a bicycle lane over US 27. Planned for the weekend of September 16 through 19, Florida Department of Transportation traffic engineers designed the complex series of eight different detour routes that will lead both light and heavy commercial traffic...

  • New Roundabout Construction to Cause Month-long Road Closure

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 2, 2022

    Another traffic-delaying project is about to impact some motorists in the Lake Wales area. A roundabout project is now under construction at the intersection of Old Bartow-Lake Wales Road and Rattlesnake Road (County Road 653) in Lake Wales. The route is one of the few 'back-door" routes allowing commuters to avoid traffic delays between Lake Wales and Winter Haven. The work will close the intersection for one month starting Tuesday morning, September 6. According to Polk Coun...

  • Polk Schools Implement New Security, Covid Procedures

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Sep 2, 2022

    In the aftermath of the ongoing surge in school shootings nationwide, Polk County Schools plan to conduct random "screenings" of students during the coming school year, which begins Wednesday, August 10. According to a released issued by Polk County Public Schools Superintendent Fred Heid, "ALL screenings are done randomly." "Schools will vary the screening location on campus, the time when the screening takes place and the frequency of a screening," Heid wrote "For instance,...

  • $117 Million Capital Improvements Plan Eyed by Lake Wales Commission

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Aug 31, 2022
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    Major improvements to a wide variety of city facilities are included in the new Five Year Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) being considered for adoption by the Lake Wales City Commission. The plan includes total expenditures of $117,518,667, of which about $17 million is anticipated to come from state and federal grants. A large portion of the remainder will be provided by Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) funds, some of which are being used to obtain about $18 million in...

  • Lake Wales Police K-9, Violent Felon Killed in Exchange of Gunfire

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Aug 20, 2022

    A convicted felon and a Lake Wales Police Department canine were killed in a shooting in Lake Wales Wednesday morning. Ernest Borders, 57, was killed in the exchange of gunfire after opening fire after ordered to show his hands by two Lake Wales officers. Police K-9 Max was killed, but both officers escaped without injury. Lake Wales Police Chief Chris Velasquez said that the K-9 died so that the officers could survive. According to a statement issued by the Lake Wales Police...

  • New "Mobility Fee" Approved to Address Cost of New Development

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Aug 20, 2022
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    Faced with a expected wave of new development after approving more than a dozen new housing projects in less than a year, the Lake Wales City Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved a new "Mobility" impact fee that will add $2,055.33 to the cost of new home in the city. Funds raised by the fee may be used for a wide variety of improvements, including sidewalks, trails, lighting, and street trees in addition to the standard road funding. Prepared by consultants NUE Urban...

  • Lake Wales Library Seeks Historic Photos

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Aug 20, 2022

    Lake Wales Public Library is asking the public for assistance in locating historic photos of downtown Lake Wales, particularly any that may include one particular build. Perhaps the background of old family snapshots may hold keys to the future beauty of the National Register Historic District. According to the Library's website, "We have a mystery that we hope our library patrons can help us solve. A resident is looking for a photo. We've been searching, he's been searching,...

  • 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 Property Values Jump $67 Million, Surpass $1 Billion

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Aug 5, 2022

    As the City of Lake Wales and Polk County prepare to finalize their annual budgets and set tax rates for the new fiscal year, both are benefitting from a substantial rise in property values. The changes could lead to further reductions in millage rates for property owners. In Polk overall, values have risen to $51,391,150,529, an increase of 17.75 percent, nearly doubling last year's sharp increase of 9.03 percent. That represents a current-year increase of more than $2.2...

  • Crystal Lake Trail Project Moving Forward

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Aug 4, 2022
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    Construction is progressing rapidly on the Park Avenue Connector Trail, a 3000-foot multiuse trail being constructed by the Lake Wales Community Redevelopment Agency. The project is a key element of the Lake Wales Connected plans which are expected to transform and revitalize the city's center in coming years. Construction of the new trail is utilizing about one-half of the right-of-way of Park Avenue, which was 24 feet wide despite being a one-way street. The new design featu...

  • 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 Business Incubator to Boost Area Business Growth

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Jul 29, 2022

    A $1.2 million contribution from the City of Lake Wales will empower a new business incubator designed to increase the number of new businesses and entrepreneurs in Lake Wales. Funds for the project will come from the American Rescue Act which was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden last year. The city received some $7 million which must be directed to economic development projects. The funds will be directed to the operations of "Bizlink," which will...

  • City Residents Generally Happy With Municipal Services

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Jul 28, 2022
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    Lake Wales residents are generally quite happy with the services and conditions provided to residents by municipal government, according to a city-wide survey conducted by ETC Institute. Three commissioners heard a report on the findings through a telephone presentation by a company representative at their workshop. At the time the survey was launched, City Manager James Slaton called it "an important planning tool as Lake Wales moves forward." The survey was completed by 402...

  • City Tax Rate Cut Expected as Valuations Surpass One Billion Dollars

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Jul 17, 2022

    Another reduction in property taxes may be in the cards if Lake Wales city commissioners agree to a proposal from city staff to adopt the "roll-back rate" for the upcoming fiscal year as the city's values surpass a billion dollars for the first time. In a document prepared for consideration at Tuesday's commission meeting, Finance Director Dorothy Abbott is recommending that the city accept the certified property values and adopt an interim millage rate of 6.3626. Once set,...

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