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  • City Explores Legal Action to Take Back Historic Walesbilt Hotel

    Chevon T. Baccus APR|Updated Dec 20, 2021
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    Lake Wales city commissioners at their March 16 meeting are expected to authorize legal action that could lead to the city taking back the historic Dixie Walesbilt Hotel. Also called the Grand Hotel, the 10-story structure built in 1926 remains empty and only partially restored since it was turned over to developer Ray Brown more than 10 years ago. The city spent about $7,000 for attorney Kevin Ashley with the Peterson Myers Law Firm to research whether the city has grounds...

  • City Voters to Consider Seven Charter Changes on April 6 Ballot

    Updated Apr 8, 2021

    Lake Wales voters will consider seven proposed changes to the city Charter when they go to the polls for the April 6 municipal election. City commissioners approved placing all seven on the ballot. The mayor and commissioners each appointed one member of the Charter Review Committee, which had been meeting every two weeks since July 16. Members include: attorneys Sara Jones, Keith Wadsworth and Jim Weaver, and college administrator Andy Oguntola. The Committee chairperson is...

  • Voter Turnout Appears Light for April 6 City Election

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Apr 6, 2021

    In person voters in the April 6 Lake Wales municipal election trickled in with only 139 casting ballots during the first few hours. A total of 9,790 Lake Wales citizens are eligible to vote in 2021. That's only a net increase of about 20 registered voters more than were eligible for the April 2020 election. As of the end of the day Monday, April 5 a total of 1,174 Lake Wales voters had cast ballots early or by mail. That's on par with the early and absentee votes in the April...

  • Navarro and Williams for LW City Commission Seat 2

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Apr 3, 2021

    Seat 2 on the Lake Wales City Commission will have a new occupant after the April 6 municipal election – either Ricardo Navarro or Daniel Williams. Incumbent Commissioner Curtis Gibson is not seeking re-election, but is instead considering a run for Lake Wales mayor in 2022. Navarro, 33, is an internal medicine physician, owner and president of Navarro Medical. He also is a consulting physician for Vitas Healthcare and medical director for the hospitalist medicine program a...

  • Rosa Gatson, 1932-2021

    Updated Apr 3, 2021

    Rosa Lee Howell Adams Gatson, 88, of Lake Wales, died April 1, 2021 in Haines City under Cornerstone Hospice Care. She was born Dec. 24, 1932. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 10 at First Institutional Missionary Baptist Church, 205 D St., Lake Wales. Epps Memorial Funeral Home in Lake Wales is handling arrangements....

  • Fitzgerald and Goldstein for LW City Commission Seat 4

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Apr 3, 2021

    In the April 6 municipal election political newcomer Kris Fitzgerald faces off with incumbent Al Goldstein to represent Seat 4 on the Lake Wales City Commission. One of the few similarities between the two candidates is they both served in the military – Fitzgerald in the U.S. Air Force and Goldstein in the U.S. Marines. They are very different in age, race, work status and political affiliation. Despite the position being nonpartisan, both accepted and then returned c...

  • Easter Brings Memories of Passion Play in Lake Wales

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    Editor's Note: We are republishing a past story, remembering the Passion Play during Easter Week. Easter Week always brings fond memories of the three months each winter that the Lake Wales community came together to participate as "extras" to help dramatically depict the last seven days of Jesus Christ on Earth. I don't remember exactly how many years I participated in the Black Hills Passion Play winter productions – so many Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays and a...

  • Voters in Tuesday City Election Encouraged to Look Up Polling Place

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    Voters in the Tuesday, April 6 Lake Wales municipal election may look up their polling location at PolkElections.com. "Polling locations may be different for city elections, so it's a good idea to double check before heading to the polls," said Lori Edwards, Polk County's Supervisor of Elections. The two Lake Wales locations are the Lake Ashton Clubhouse and the James P. Austin Community Center. Voters may click on "Voter Lookup" at PolkElections.com to find their polling...

  • Kris Fitzgerald, Lake Wales City Commission Seat 4 Candidate

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    Editor's Note: Candidates for City Commission were asked to complete a questionnaire. Their responses are being printed as submitted. Kris T.Y. Fitzgerald Lake Wales City Commission Seat 4 Candidate AGE: 40 OCCUPATION: Senior Administrator at The Vanguard School-Director of Residential Life/License Mental Health Counselor. Qualified Supervisor for LMHCs. YEARS LIVING IN LAKE WALES: Born and raised in Lake Wales. I only moved away for brief periods of time while in the USAF...

  • City Approves Contract for Top-to-Bottom Review of Police Department

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    A team of law enforcement experts from the Center for Public Safety Management will conduct a full analysis of the Lake Wales Police Department to recommend improvements. The city will pay $45,550 to the center, which is affiliated with the International City/County Manager Association. City Manager James Slaton said the top-to-bottom assessment will result in an action list of improvements. According to the agreement for a comprehensive analysis of law enforcement services...

  • Daniel Williams, Lake Wales City Commission Seat 2 Candidate

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    Editor's Note: Candidates for City Commission were asked to complete a questionnaire. Their responses are being printed as submitted. Daniel Williams Lake Wales City Commission Seat 2 Candidate Hello my name is Daniel Williams, I'm 47 years old an a native of Lake Wales, Florida. I graduated from Lake Wales High School in 1991 and went on to attend Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN. I graduated from "The Peay" in 1996 with a double major in Political Science and...

  • Dr. Ricardo Navarro, Lake Wales City Commission Seat 2 Candidate

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    Editor's Note: Candidates for City Commission were asked to complete a questionnaire. Their responses are being printed as submitted. Dr. Ricardo Navarro Lake Wales City Commission Seat 2 Candidate Age: 33 years old Occupation: • Internal Medicine Physician. • Owner and President of Navarro Medical. • Medical Director for the Hospitalist Medicine program at Advent Health Lake Wales • Consulting Physician for Vitas Healthcare Years Living in Lake Wales : Twenty-seven (27) ye...

  • Al Goldstein, Lake Wales City Commission Seat 4 Incumbent

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    Editor's Note: Candidates for City Commission were asked to complete a questionnaire. Their responses are being printed as submitted. Al Goldstein Lake Wales City Commission Seat 4 Incumbent OCCUPATION: Retired YEARS LIVING IN LAKE WALES: 8 COMMUNITY SERVICE: Former President of Lake Ashton Republican Club., Former Vice Chairman of Polk Republican Executive Committee EXPERIENCE SERVING ON BOARDS: Lake Wales representative to the PRWC Polk Regional Water Cooperative, Lake Wales...

  • Commissioners Give Walesbilt Developer Notice as First Step to Reclaiming Hotel

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Mar 24, 2021
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    Lake Wales City Commissioners March 16 agreed to notify the owners of the historic Walesbilt Hotel that they are in breach of their development contract – the first step in the city potentially trying to regain ownership of the property. Developer Ray Brown, the principal of Dixie-Walesbilt LLC, tried to convince commissioners that he had met the two major milestones put in place more than 10 years ago. But only Commissioner Curtis Gibson voted to hold off on the notice, s...

  • Lake Wales Curbside Junk Cleanup Saturday, March 27

    Updated Mar 24, 2021

    Republic Services will be conducting a Curbside Spring Clean-up inside the city limits of Lake Wales on Saturday, March 27. Residents are encouraged to roundup their junk and place it at the curb before 6 a.m. on clean-up day, but not two days ahead. People should not attempt to help clean-up crews load the material. The crews will pick up general junk, mattresses and box springs, unusable furniture such as desks, couches, chairs, tables, lamps tires without rims and...

  • Four Candidates Vying for Two City Commission Seats April 6

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Mar 17, 2021

    Editor's Note: Check out questionnaires submitted by the four candidates in our People section. Videos of a candidate forum can be viewed at The https://www.facebook.com/247504432355875/videos/3578357928879748 or on You Tube at https://youtu.be/CU5pQcxhnLw Four candidates have qualified to run for two Lake Wales City Commission seats in the April 16 municipal election. Dr. Ricardo Navarro and pastor Daniel Williams are seeking election to Seat 2, which is being vacated by...

  • Sally Cashel, 1931-2021

    Updated Mar 17, 2021

    Sarah "Sally" Strife Cashel, 89, died peacefully at home on March 8, 2021. She was dearly loved by her husband of 62 years and her large family. She was born on July 11, 1931 in New York, NY, the daughter of the late Dr. Cyril Frederick Strife and Edith Murphy Strife of Hartsdale, NY. She attended Sacred Heart Convent in Albany, NY, and graduated from Sacred Heart Convent in Greenwich, CT. She received her BA degree from Rosemont College, Philadelphia, PA. She also completed...

  • Robert Elliott, 1935-2021

    Updated Mar 8, 2021

    Robert Louis Elliott, 85, passed away peacefully of natural causes on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, in Winter Haven. Born in Joplin, MO on May 31, 1935, to the late Marvin Edward Elliott and Mildred May Koch Elliott, he was preceded in death by his beloved brother, James Elliott. He is survived by his eldest son, Marvin Scott Elliott and his wife, Kimberly Mooney Elliott, and grandson, Taylor Scott Elliott, all of Bartlett, TN; and his youngest son, Jefferson Bradley Elliott and his wife, Leslie Hawksworth Elliott, and two...

  • City Election Voter Registration Deadline March 8

    Updated Mar 5, 2021

    Residents of Lake Wales who wish to register to vote in the April 6 Municipal Elections must do so on or before Monday, March 8. Voter registration forms may be completed online at PolkElections.com or paper copies are available for pickup at many convenient locations throughout the county including city halls, banks, libraries and chambers of commerce. A mobile registration site will be set up from 9-10 a.m. Monday, March 8 at the intersection of Central Avenue and Martin...

  • Charter School System and Community Bid Farewell to Superintendent Jesse Jackson

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    Sporting a pair of black roller skates over his shoulder, outgoing Lake Wales Charter Schools Superintendent Jesse Jackson thanked dozens of well-wishers, saying he was ready to "skate off into the sunset." The outdoor reception at Lake Wales High School Feb. 24 marked the end of his 13-year leadership stint here, but he promised to continue supporting the local charter schools, possibly returning to help with staff development through a new job he's beginning in a few weeks...

  • City Commission Candidate Forum March 1

    Updated Feb 24, 2021

    The four people vying for two Lake Wales City Commission seats will participate in a candidate forum at 7 p.m. Monday, March 1. Co-sponsored by Rotary on the Ridge and LakeWalesNews.net, the forum will be held at the Ouellette Law Firm meeting room at 151 E. Central Ave. To ensure social distancing, in-person participation will be restricted. The program will be broadcast on Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/RotaryontheRidge and a video will be produced by LaVaughn...

  • State Farm Awards $100,000 in Grants to Assist Florida Teachers

    Updated Feb 24, 2021

    Teachers in Florida were asked to submit their innovative teaching ideas the week of Jan. 11 for an opportunity to win State Farm ® Teacher Assist grants. In less than 2 hours, 200 entry forms were submitted by Florida teachers! State Farm is proud to award $100,000 to teachers across Florida. Forty teachers will each receive a $2,500 grant to implement or support their classroom projects. Visit the State Farm ® Teacher Assist website for a complete list of winners....

  • Nyeisha Nelson, 2000-2021

    Updated Feb 24, 2021

    Nyeisha Arianna Monique Nelson, 20 of Lake Wales, died Feb. 20, 2021 in Crescent City, FL. She was born March 25, 2000. Services are incomplete. Epps Memorial Funeral Home in Lake Wales is handling arrangements....

  • City Commissioners Move Forward with First 8 Police Worn Body Cameras

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    After 90 minutes of passionate testimonials from citizens raising concerns about local police, Lake Wales city commissioners voted unanimously to implement a pilot program with eight police worn body cameras. Mayor Eugene Fultz predicted that eventually every officer in the city would be outfitted with a camera. The commissioners approved a five-year commitment for the first eight cameras, which will cost $15,000 per year for the equipment, software, licensing and cloud...

  • Chamber of Commerce Negotiating Departure of President Kevin Kieft

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Editor's Note: This story will be updated when Chamber officials release official comments or more details. The Lake Wales Area Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council Board of Directors reportedly agreed unanimously Monday, Feb. 15 to dismiss President & CEO Kevin Kieft with 90 days' notice. The Board held a special meeting to discuss the fact that without informing them Kieft moved to Lakeland, potentially jeopardizing their $125,000 per year contract with the...

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