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Articles from the April 13, 2022 edition


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  • Highlanders to Induct Five Into Hall of Fame

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated May 1, 2022

    The second annual Highlander Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place on Saturday, April 30, and Shelli Jacobs, secretary of the Highlander Booster Club, is excited about the event. "The Lake Wales community is deeply rooted in its love for everything Highlander," Jacobs said in announcing the event, which will take place at Lake Wales Country Club. "If you are from this area, you wear the tartan plaid or orange and black colors with sincere pride. If you are...

  • Faithful Gather in Park For Good Friday Observance

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Apr 16, 2022

    Some 100 persons gathered at noon Friday in Lake Wailes Park to walk "The Way of the Cross," a shared Christian tradition marking the passion of Christ. Cooled by a slight breeze, the group listened intently to prayers offered by ministers from the various denominations on what is considered one of the holiest days of the Christian calendar. Held under the sprawling grandfather oaks of the park, the devout procession wound its way through eight stations scattered around the...

  • Oguntola Issues Plea for Charter School Peace

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Apr 14, 2022

    A heartfelt plea for peace and an end to the politicizing of the Lake Wales Charter Schools has been sent to more than 20 leaders of the system by former Board of Trustees Chairman Dr. Andy Oguntola. The system has been disrupted by divisive fights over leadership and curricula. "There are moments in history where each of us play a pivotal role in finding solutions or navigating a difficult path through a storm that seems troublesome," Oguntola wrote in reference to sharply-di...

  • Heart-Trained Missionaries Helping Change Lives Around the Globe

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Apr 14, 2022

    Voluntarily suffering hardships may seem an unlikely choice for most people, but for hundreds of young students at the local Heart program it's been a pathway to self-discovery and a way to help others. A recent tour of the rustic facility, led by program executive director Phil Murphy, offered the Leadership class of Lake Wales Chamber of Commerce a look at the conditions of life in much of the world, where electricity and running water are often luxuries. The Heart...

  • John Grimes. 1933-2022

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    John was born November 30, 1933, in Opp, Alabama to Jacob Riley Grimes and Lucy May Brannen. John started his career as a licensed optician with Dr. C.P. Ezell O.D. in Lake Wales in 1953. In 1983 he joined the practice of Dr. Willard Pearce O.D. and Scenic Optical of Lake Wales. He remained with Dr. Pearce until his retirement in 1997, returning part time due to patient requests. He was a long-time member of First Baptist Church of Lake Wales serving as a Sunday School...

  • Lake Wales Podiatrist Offers Focused Diabetes Care

    Robert Connors, Managing Editor|Updated Apr 14, 2022

    Lake Wales area residents dealing with foot ailments due to the effects of diabetes should know that it is a serious health problem that demands treatment, according to Dr. Prerna Mall, a podiatrist who specializes in diabetic foot care along with her regular practice. “Diabetic foot ulcers are one of the most common complications in patients who have diabetes which is not well controlled. These ulcers are usually caused by poor sugar control, underlying peripheral n...

  • New Magnolias Planted Along Lakeshore Boulevard

    Tom Paulson, City Editor|Updated Apr 14, 2022
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    Volunteers and supporters gathered Saturday morning in Lake Wailes Park to mark the dedication of 34 young Magnolia trees which were planted on Friday, April 8 along Lakeshore Boulevard. The trees were a gift to the citizens of Lake Wales from Lake Wales Heritage, which is actively re-planting the lost trees of the landscape plan for the city, which was designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted in 1930. Olmsted played a central role in the development of...

  • After a Bout With Winds, Fishing is Back on the Agenda

    Charlie Wynperle, Fishing Expert|Updated Apr 12, 2022

    Not too many anglers were out last week due to the high winds we have experienced, but now that calmer weather has arrived, the fish and fishers are active again. On Lake Walk-in-Water, bluegill and shellcracker are still biting in the lily pads on crickets. With the full moon coming this weekend you can expect one more good wave of bass up in shallow water. On Lake Hatchineha, it's a good idea to try the east side of the lake for shell crackers in the pads. Bass can be found...

  • Nancy Jean Waiss, 1950-2022

    Updated Apr 12, 2022

    Nancy Jean Waiss of Lake Wales passed away Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at Lakeland Regional Medical Center. She was born March 30, 1950 in California. Nancy was a retired electronic assembler and of the Baha'i faith. Nancy was preceded in death by her son, Jason Berry in 2006; and parents, Holley and Frances Dickinson. She is survived by her husband of 20 years, Terrance Waiss; sons, Jeremy Hansen (Tiffany Piceno) of Lake Wales, and Jesse Hansen of Lake Wales; and...