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  • Cut from a Different Cloth

    Terri Miller, Staff Writer|Updated Jan 10, 2021

    Greater love has no man than this, that a man would lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13. Memorial Day is a day to remember all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving their country. Those who serve are certainly cut from a different cloth and while I was at the Lake Wales History Museum today, I decided to go and actually read the plaque that has been there for, well, I don't actually know how long it has been there. What is says is, "BLUE STAR...

  • City Charter Review Committee Holds Organizational Meeting

    Updated Jun 25, 2020

    The Lake Wales Charter Review Committee held its organizational meeting Wednesday, June 24, and all five members expressed a willingness to kick in with twice monthly meetings to get the job done by December. The charter details how the city is governed, and any suggested changes will be put to the voters in April 2021. The committee elected consultant and publisher Chevon Baccus as chairperson and college administrator Andy Oguntola as vice chairperson. Other members are all...

  • Restoring a Vision

    Robert Connors, Lake Wales Heritage|Updated Jun 24, 2020

    Lake Wales has long been known as "The Crown Jewel of the Ridge," but that didn't happen by accident. It took the efforts of Edward Bok and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. While many are familiar with Bok, the name of Olmsted, arguably the more significant historic figure, is an enigma. It was Olmsted who designed Bok's famous gardens, as well as Mountain Lake, and scores of private landscapes there. It was Olmsted who designed the Colony House, and our familiar Town Clock. And it...

  • Assistant City Manager Bangley Quits After Being Put on Probation

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 24, 2020

    Lake Wales Assistant City Manager Kathy Bangley resigned Thursday morning June 18, effective immediately. She quit less than a week after Interim City Manager James Slaton put her on a six-month probation for "poor performance and unprofessional behavior." A 14-year city employee, Bangley worked closely with and got superior evaluations from recently retired City Manager Ken Fields, who in October 2019 gave her a $2,612 raise and the title assistant city manager for planning...

  • Commissioner Goldstein Proposes Black Music and Cultural Center

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 24, 2020
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    City Commissioner Al Goldstein is proposing that the city fund a "Lake Wales Black Music and Cultural Center" on Lincoln Avenue. He brought it up at the end of the June 16 commission meeting, and plans to talk more about it during the July budget workshop. "Why music? Because Blacks are famous in music," Goldstein said, noting Elvis Presley was greatly influenced by Black musicians and Black gospel music. Goldstein said Black children often have low self-esteem and that creati...

  • Committee Appointed to Review Lake Wales City Charter

    Brian Ackley, City of Lake Wales|Updated Jun 24, 2020

    A blue-ribbon committee of residents will spend the next few months reviewing the Lake Wales charter – the document that details how the city is governed – with an eye towards putting any suggested changes in front of voters next spring. The five-person group will conduct all its meetings publicly, and ultimately can only suggest changes. Those suggestions are then considered by the current city commission, and then go on the ballot if they give them a thumbs up. The com...

  • City Seeks State Grant to Restore Historic Stuart House

    Brian Ackley, City of Lake Wales|Updated Jun 20, 2020

    Lake Wales city officials are hoping the state will help provide funding for needed repairs at one of the city's most historic structures. The Historic Stuart House on Central Avenue near downtown was damaged in 2017 when Hurricane Irma swept through the city, according to Lake Wales Museum Director Jennifer D'hollander. She said temporary steps to mitigate damage to the roof of the house were undertaken then, but that long term repairs are still needed. "Rehabilitation is...

  • New Pre-Agenda Workshop Earns Commissioner Support

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

    Lake Wales City Commissioners spent a little under two hours in a workshop session June 10 becoming familiar with next Tuesday's regular June 16 meeting agenda and sharing their opinions informally with their colleagues and city staff. Commissioners indicated they like the new pre-agenda workshop proposed by new Interim City Manager James Slaton to identify and address commissioner questions prior to distribution of the formal agenda and to obtain their input on proposed...

  • Commission Workshop June 10 to Prepare for June 16 Meeting

    Updated Jun 10, 2020

    New Lake Wales Interim City Manager James Slaton is trying something new - a workshop the Wednesday before the Tuesday regular city commission meeting. The first will be at 3 p.m. June 10. Slaton said the workshops are designed to give commissioners more advance notice of agenda items - they currently receive the agenda on Friday before the Tuesday meeting. The workshop also will help get input from commissioners, answer questions and give staff a couple of days to revise...

  • Potential Trouble Spot

    Robin Gibson, Contributing Writer|Updated Jun 10, 2020

    This is the sixth installment in the Lake Wales Renaissance series. Lake Wales City Commissioner Robin Gibson serves as Deputy Mayor and Chairman of the city's Community Redevelopment Agency. First, let's talk about where we are headed, and next, about one of the trouble spots we may confront in getting there. Where We're Headed. The Dover-Kohl plan, entitled "Lake Wales Connected," is a comprehensive plan for the revitalization of the Lake Wales historic core. It connects...

  • In Heated Discussion Commissioners Split on Police Body Cameras

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 10, 2020
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    Body worn cameras for Lake Wales police officers got put on the back burner during a budget workshop June 3, but not without heated discussion and passionate disagreements among city commissioners. Commissioners Terrye Howell and Curtis Gibson advocated for body cameras to be a budget priority, but Mayor Eugene Fultz, who previously supported them, cited budget concerns and his doubts that cameras would resolve issues between police and citizens. Deputy Mayor Robin Gibson...

  • Detective Worley Suspended With Pay Pending Internal Investigation

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 10, 2020
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    Lake Wales Police Detective Travis Worley was suspended with pay Friday June 5 pending the conclusion of an active internal investigation, which Deputy Chief Troy Schulze called "the best decision for everyone involved." Worley was the prime target of a protest May 31 by the Winter Haven-based civil rights group the Poor and Minority Justice Association, which called for his termination for allegedly using racial slurs, excessive force, stealing from suspects, planting drugs a...

  • Sunrise Prayer Gathering Brings Diverse Community Together

    Terri Miller, Staff Writer|Updated Jun 10, 2020

    A Peaceful Gathering where prayer was the central focus was spearheaded just after sunrise June 9 by the Lake Wales Business Civic and Ministry Coalition of Lake Wales - a pastor's prayer group which meets each Friday morning at 7 a.m. Pastor Herb Schlenker, the coalition's prayer leader, started the gathering right on time as the sun was shining bright across the sparkling waters of Lake Wailes. This strong group of pastors from many denominations and churches from across...

  • Commissioners Pledge Conservative City Budget for 2020-2021

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

    Lake Wales Finance Director Dorothy Abbott tried to calm commissioners' fears at the first 2020-2021 city budget workshop June 3. She said she's been preparing city budgets for 19 years and if she's not panicking over the likelihood of reduced revenue, neither should they. "Everybody just stay calm, tell us what you would like to see and trust your staff to bring back a budget document," Abbott said. "If I'm not too worried yet, please don't be too worried yet." Abbott said sh...

  • Pastors, Church Leaders Plan Assembly for Sunrise Prayer June 9 at the Lake

    Updated Jun 8, 2020

    Pastors, church leaders and other concerned people plan to assemble near the gazebo at Lake Wailes Lake at 7 a.m. Tuesday, June 9 to pray for the city, state and nation. Lake Wales City Commissioner Curtis Gibson presented the idea to Pastor Walter Nelson of IMPACT Church, who immediately started spreading the word. Rather than choose specific people to offer prayers, Nelson sent out an email, providing a corporate prayer for all assembled to use. He suggested bringing the...

  • Protesters Call for Firing of Police Detective for Alleged Racial Slurs

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 3, 2020

    About 125 peaceful protesters gathered Sunday afternoon at the Lake Wales Police Department, but unlike groups around the country their issue was not the killing of a black man by a white Minneapolis police officer. Instead, they were calling for racial justice at the local level and demanding the firing of a Lake Wales police detective, who ironically was named 2019 Officer of the Year. The Poor and Minority Justice Association, a Winter Haven-based civil rights group,...

  • City Manager Negotiates Amicable Deal to Leave Immediately

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 3, 2020

    Lake Wales City Manager Ken Fields and the city commission agreed Tuesday June 2 to part ways in something akin to an "amicable divorce" but it took a lengthy discussion to reach agreement on the terms for the split. "I hope I am viewed as someone who has made Lake Wales a better city," Fields said, noting leaving two years before his contract expired wasn't his choice but he was resigned that it was time to go. Fields' departure was effective immediately, but everyone made...

  • Commissioners to Discuss Possible Early Retirement of City Manager

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 1, 2020

    Toward the end of their June 2 Lake Wales City Commission meeting is an agenda item labeled "Status of the Employment of the City Manager." Commissioners asked for the item to be placed on the agenda after Deputy Mayor Robin Gibson at the last meeting suggested it was time for Ken Fields to consider early retirement. Gibson said it is time for a "new voice" and new leadership to oversee from the ground up the city's ambitious downtown redevelopment initiative. But Gibson also...

  • Commissioners to Discuss Recreation Facility Reopening

    Updated Jun 1, 2020

    The City of Lake Wales has reopened tennis courts, but playgrounds and many other recreation facilities remain closed. City staff will get input about reopening at the next city commission meeting June 2. The June 2 meeting begins at 6 p.m. at the city administration building on Central Avenue. It's being called a "hybrid" meeting since some commissioners and staff will be physically present and others will join online. The public will have three participation options – a...

  • Commissioner Requests Additional Lake Wales Bus Stops

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated May 26, 2020

    When Gus hops on the bus he may have some extra stop options in Lake Wales. Erin Killebrew, director of external affairs with the Citrus Connection, gave city commissioners an update on the four local routes at their May 19 meeting. Killebrew said the current routes take riders from Lake Wales to Haines City, Lake Wales to the Eagle Ridge Mall, the mall to Legoland and the mall to Babson Park. The transit system is asking the city to nearly double its annual contribution to...

  • City Approves Consulting Contract to Study Possible Recreation Complex

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated May 26, 2020

    Lake Wales City Commissioners at their May 19 meeting approved hiring a Clearwater consultant to determine the feasibility of building a sports and recreation complex that might attract tournaments and other special events. The city will pay Sports Facilities Advisory (SFA) $42,500 plus travel expenses for the study, which would be one element of an overall recreation master plan funded by recreation impact fees. Rather than do its own request for proposals the City...

  • GFWC Florida Women's Clubs Volunteer Over 1.2 Million Hours in 2019, a 50% Increase over 2018

    Mary Walkup, Contributing Writer|Updated May 26, 2020

    In the midst of Florida's stay at home order, the clubwomen of GFWC Florida (www.gfwcflorida.org) used online meeting technology to announce the unprecedented accomplishments of their 8,400 volunteer force. Participating in the online celebrations were clubwomen and guests from across the state and dignitaries from the General Federation of Women's Clubs (www.gfwc.org). GFWC Florida club women volunteered over 1.2 million hours in 2019, a 50% increase over 2018, and donated...

  • What's so Hot About Dover-Kohl?

    Robin Gibson, Contributing Writer|Updated May 26, 2020

    This is the fifth installment in the Lake Wales Renaissance series. Lake Wales City Commissioner Robin Gibson serves as Deputy Mayor and Chairman of the city's Community Redevelopment Agency. Dover, Kohl & Partners is an internationally known town planning firm working out of South Miami. Among their many achievements are nationally recognized revitalizations of traditional communities much like Lake Wales. Victor Dover is co-author of the definitive work on the subject...

  • Deputy Mayor Calls for City Manager to Take Early Retirement

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated May 23, 2020
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    Lake Wales Deputy Mayor Robin Gibson surprised his fellow commissioners at the end of their Tuesday May 19 meeting with a call for City Manager Ken Fields to begin planning for an early retirement. Gibson said he met with Fields Monday and told him he wanted him to leave on a positive note after he helps prepare the 2020-21 budget, which takes effect Oct. 1. Fields' current contract expires in 2022. "I want when there is a parting for everybody to respect each other and for th...

  • City Commissioners Aim for In-Person Meetings Starting June 2

    Brian Ackley, City of Lake Wales|Updated May 20, 2020

    Lake Wales city commissioners are aiming for June 2 to resume having their meetings return to city hall. But that doesn't necessarily mean that every commissioner and city official will be in the meeting chambers on that date. City leaders are investigating making that and future gatherings a "hybrid" meeting, meaning persons can choose to attend in person, or continue to attend on-line from a remote location. All five city commissioners have expressed concern that there has...

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