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  • Lake Wales' West Park Avenue to Close Again for New Drainage Work

    Robert Connors|Updated Sep 14, 2024

    A new 30-day closure of West Park Avenue will begin this Monday, September 16 to allow construction crews to enhance the stormwater drainage system and remove and reinstall the brick pavers on Park Avenue between Wetmore Street to First Street, starting Monday, September 16th. The work will include modifying a drainage system design that proved inadequate during heavy rains earlier this year, while also addressing problems with pavers "crawling" out of alignment on the...

  • Lake Wales Parks and Recreation Now Offers SCUBA Classes

    Special to the News|Updated Sep 12, 2024

    The City of Lake Wales is inviting you to learn to explore the underwater world with SCUBA. The entire certification course will be compressed into a single week and include instructions from certified instructors. SCUBA stands for "self-contained underwater breathing apparatus," an invention that has enabled humans to explore what had, throughout history, hidden and unavailable. Now Lake Wales Parks and Recreation is offering area residents a chance to engage in the sport....

  • Controversial Pamphlets Delivered to Charter School Offices, Intended for School Students

    News Staff Reports|Updated Sep 9, 2024
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    Thousands of copies of a political tract containing what many would consider virulent anti-American propaganda have been delivered to the offices of the Lake Wales Charter Schools to potentially be distributed to students. Some 45,000 of the "patriotic" pamphlets were printed, intended for delivery to schools, according to information shared on a Facebook post by the City of Lake Wales. Among the materials they contain is an "essay" that paints a highly-dystopian picture of...

  • Homes Rising on Expansive Hunt Club North Project

    Robert Connors|Updated Sep 8, 2024

    Construction of the first homes on the expansive Hunt Club North development is under way. Teams of masons are laying concrete blocks to raise the walls of the first homes along newly-constructed McKinley Drive in the subdivision on the near south side of Lake Wales. Hunt Club North will include a mixture of 600 townhomes and single family homes east of 11th Street and south of East Lake Plaza. The townhomes are planned for the northern part of the site closest to SR 60,...

  • Country Club Redevelopment Plans Change, Developer Addresses Issue of Dark Past, Use of Alias

    Robert Connors and Howard Davies|Updated Sep 7, 2024
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    A controversial high-density development involving Lake Wales Country Club and Oakwood that was nixed by city planners earlier this year is returning with new designs even as new information emerges about Falgun Dharia, the principal behind the project, who had introduced himself last year as Frank Ghandi. (See our stories below.) The new conceptual site development plan still combines the two golf courses but relies more heavily on single-family home sites. Many residents at...

  • Arrest of Family Elder Law Penrod Another Shock to Community

    Robert Connors|Updated Sep 6, 2024

    Winter Haven attorney Jason Penrod, owner of Family Elder Law, was arrested this week on a charge of Grand Theft after confessing to a client that he had stolen from a trust fund. His firm was closed abruptly in July, leaving employees and clientele without explanations for weeks. Penrod subsequently filed a petition with the Florida Supreme Court acknowledging the misuse of client living trust funds and requesting the disciplinary revocation of his law license. That matter...

  • Area Road Detours, Headaches Continue

    News Staff Reports|Updated Sep 5, 2024

    Several area construction projects continue to affect traffic circulation in southern and eastern Polk County. A four-block stretch of State Road 17 (Scenic Highway) remains closed in Lake Wales at Hillcrest Avenue, forcing traffic from the state road onto the city's 4th Street in front of McLaughlin Middle-High School adding to school-hour traffic and congestion there. The project, begun in June, was announced as a 30-day effort to correct drainage Issues adjacent to Lake...

  • International Day of Peace to be Marked in Lake Wales by Peace Pole Project

    News Staff Reorts|Updated Sep 5, 2024

    Lake Wales will soon become the first community in Polk County to raise a "peace pole" in recognition of the International Day of Peace on September 21. The public is invited to a ceremony that will take place in the city's Memorial Garden in front of city hall on that Saturday morning, beginning at 10 a.m. The City of Lake Wales is joining local Rotary clubs in Polk, Hillsborough, Hardee and Highlands Counties in the international project, funding ten of the art-covered...

  • Robert Lee Johnson, 1968-2024

    News Obituary Service|Updated Aug 29, 2024

    Robert Lee Johnson of Lake Wales passed away Tuesday, August 27, 2024 at his residence. He was born April 25, 1968 in Lake Wales; he has been a lifelong resident of the area. Robert was an Asset Management Specialist for Polk County for 16 years and worked for the City of Lake Wales in the water department for 17 years. He was an avid bowler and loved Star Trek. He was a big fan of the Miami Dolphins. Robert was preceded in death by his father, George Johnson; daughter, Amber...

  • Lake Wales Breaks Ground on Northwest Neighborhood Sidewalk and Street Tree Project

    Robert Connors|Updated Aug 23, 2024

    Lake Wales City officials and residents gathered Friday morning at the intersection of Florida Avenue and F Street in the Northwest Neighborhood to celebrate the upcoming sidewalk and street-tree planting project with a groundbreaking ceremony. The effort is expected to beautify the long-neglected area, coupling with the ongoing Community Redevelopment Agency housing rehabilitation and affordable home construction programs. The groundbreaking followed only hours after a Thursd...

  • "Coolest" Street is an Ice Cream Lovers Paradise

    Robert Connors|Updated Aug 21, 2024

    Park Avenue in downtown Lake Wales has become one of the "coolest" places around with the opening of yet another ice cream parlor. The Pink Flamingo is the third location where residents and visitors can grab a frozen treat. The new shop, located within the Arcade at 230 East Park Avenue, is the project of Lynette and Gene Hofferber. The couple are recent arrivals, having moved to the city from Nebraska in the footsteps of their daughter, Brittany Gregg, who fell in love with...

  • New High-Tech Laser Scanner Will Speed Serious Crash Investigations for LWPD

    News Staff Report|Updated Aug 21, 2024

    A new high-tech three-dimensional laser scanner is promising to speed traffic investigations being conducted by the Lake Wales Police Department, assuring quicker re-openings of intersections and crash sites after incidents. The new $63,969.42 laser scanner will be used to help investigate major crime scenes and traffic crashes resulting in serious bodily injury or death, enabling one officer to map out millions of geographic measurement points in under an hour, rather than...

  • Lake Wales Skyline Getting Artistic Upgrades

    News Staff Reports|Updated Aug 21, 2024
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    A bit of color and history will soon be added to the skyline of Lake Wales as new graphic murals designed to reflect the city's heritage gradually replace block lettering on all four city water towers. City Utility Operations Manager Holly Britt, who is overseeing the project, says improving the water towers will better "show the character of our city." The water tower adjacent to the Eagle Ridge Mall has already been painted with artwork recognizing the Lake Wales High...

  • Lake Wales' Downtown Park Avenue Moving Closer to Completion as New Stretch Opens to Traffic

    Robert Connors|Updated Aug 21, 2024
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    The long-awaited opening on a second stretch of a reconstructed Park Avenue in downtown Lake Wales is a reality after construction crews removed barriers, allowing traffic to flow on the newly-bricked street. Along with the new travel surface comes a lush new landscape of oaks and ornamental plantings and new wider sidewalks designed to accommodate sidewalk dining. Still to come are new streetlights to create the proper evening ambiance. Merchants have struggled during the...

  • Site Development Underway for Belle Lago Subdivision on South Side of Lake Wales

    Robert Connors|Updated Aug 15, 2024

    Site work has begun on the site of Belle Lago, an 84-home subdivision on Lake Belle on the south side of Lake Wales. The project is one of several housing projects now underway across the city. The city Lake Wales City Commission approved preliminary plans for the project in July, 2021 after it received the nod from both city planners and the Planning and Zoning Board. The project is immediately south of and adjacent to a portion of the Ridge Manor subdivision, an enclave of...

  • City of Lake Wales May Purchase Family Elder Law Building to Provide Additional Police Department Space

    Robert Connnors|Updated Aug 15, 2024

    A nimble move from the City of Lake Wales has brought a contract to purchase the newly-vacant offices of Family Elder Law on East Tillman Avenue to host additional space for the over-crowded Lake Wales Police Department. City Manager James Slaton brought the purchase of the 5,500 square-foot structure before the City Commission at Wednesday's workshop as a signed contract. The $775,000 purchase price, Slaton said, was well below the $870,000 appraised value of the building,...

  • CRA Board Turns Down New Lake Alta Proposal

    Robert Connors|Updated Aug 14, 2024

    The Lake Wales Community Redevelopment Agency board Tuesday rejected a proposal to reconsider higher-density development at a site near Lake Alta Park. Area residents had battled a previous plan for months earlier this year. City Commissioners, sitting in their roles as the CRA board, voted 4-1 against the concept, brought before the board by Chairman Robin Gibson. Gibson made a lengthy pitch to fellow commissioners to draw support but came up empty. The concept plan would...

  • Benny A. Watson, Sr., 1937-2024

    News Obituary Service|Updated Aug 12, 2024

    Benny A. Watson, Sr. of Bartow, age 86, passed away on August 10, 2024, at Lake Wales Medical Center. He was born on October 28, 1937, in Trenton, FL. He was a United States Navy Veteran. He was an Electrical Instrument Technician in the mining industry. He enjoyed fishing, running 5K races, biking and archery. He is survived by his loving family that includes his wife Christine Watson of Bartow, daughters Cindy Sterling (Robert) of Virginia Beach, VA & Jennifer Hunt (David)...

  • $565,000 Lake Alta Purchase Idea Begs for a Pause to Reconsider

    News Editorial Board|Updated Aug 11, 2024

    A proposal to spend $565,000 to re-purchase the 1.44 acre Lake Alta property the Community Redevelopment Agency previously sold for less than $9,000 will be considered at Tuesday's meeting of the board. The City of Lake Wales, seeking to dispose of unused lands, had transferred the remnant parcel, part of a larger city-owned site containing tiny Lake Alta park, to the CRA in 2015. The CRA sold it through an offering that brought only one bid from Harout "Henry" Kebabjian and...

  • Timberlane Road Added to Growing List of Closures, Detours

    Robert Conors|Updated Aug 7, 2024

    A new road closure will require long detours for yet more motorists in eastern Polk County, while other projects extend well beyond their announced completions. Drainage upgrades will close Timberlane Road just south of the intersection with Canal Road northeast of Lake Wales beginning Thursday, August 8. The work is scheduled to take two weeks. The cross drains beneath the roadway leading to Lake Pierce are being replaced ahead of a county project to resurface Timberlane...

  • Public Meeting Will Offer Overview of Upcoming Million-Dollar Sidewalk, Street Tree Project

    Robert Connnors|Updated Aug 6, 2024

    A long-awaited effort to add sidewalks and street trees throughout the Northwest Neighborhood is set to begin in coming weeks, and city officials want to make certain that residents of the area are prepared for what's to come. Most of the streets in the area will see some impact during construction. An August 22 public meeting at the B Street Community Center will give residents an overview of the project and a chance to ask questions. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m....

  • Funnel Cloud Seen Over Lake Wales, Area Remains Under Tornado Watch - Tropical Storm Debby Expected to Become Hurricane Today

    Robert Connors|Updated Aug 4, 2024

    Heavy squalls passing through the Lake Wales area early Sunday afternoon generated a funnel cloud that hovered over Lake Wales. If was unconfirmed if it had touched the ground at any point during its south-to-north passage over the city, although there were numerous reports of very strong wind bursts from north of Crooked Lake to the city's north side. The squalls are part of the right flank of Tropical Storm Debby, which is intensifying over the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane and...

  • Town of Dundee Facing Building Moratorium Due to Water Shortage

    Robert Connors|Updated Aug 1, 2024

    Skyrocketing development pressures are colliding with dwindling supplies of water across Florida. Those same forces are now causing angst for elected officials along the Ridge, who are wrestling with increased costs and possible building moratoriums, even as the collapse of the citrus industry along the Ridge in eastern Polk has caused many former citrus growers to offer their huge tracts of land to developers. The Town of Dundee, which has grown to 6,000 residents in recent...

  • Lake Wales Commons Development Could Include 3,200 Residential Units, 1.2 Million Square Feet of Light Industrial, and 750,000 SF of Commercial Space

    Robert Connors|Updated Jul 26, 2024

    Yet another large-scale development is being planned for the Lake Wales area, this time on the city's western edge, after the proposal received approvals from the city's Planning and Zoning board Tuesday. Lake Wales Commons could host as many as 3,200 new dwelling units, along with more than a million square feet of light industrial and warehouse space on about 558 acres fronting along SR 60 West, Old Bartow Road, and West Lake Wales Road North. The sprawling collection of 26...

  • $10,000 Grant Will Help Local Business Prosper, Offer Wellness Classes

    Robert Connnors|Updated Jul 22, 2024

    The health and wellbeing of hundreds of area residents may improve thanks to a $10,000 grant intended to help a local business grow and prosper. American Express and Main Street America announced that Yoga Bliss is one of the 500 small business owners nationwide who have been awarded one of the grants, distributed through the "Backing Small Business" grant program. business is owned by Megan Rimer, who has a degree in criminology from USF, but stepped into yoga as a teen,...

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