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  • Leadership Lake Wales Graduates 13 from 9-month Program

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Aug 1, 2019

    Thirteen area residents completed their 9-month program June 6 and became graduates of Leadership Lake Wales Class 23. After enjoying a pasta dinner at the American Legion at Eagle Ridge Mall, the classmates talked about learning many new things about Lake Wales and forming bonds that will last well into the future. The Leadership Lake Wales group held an opening retreat in September and a closing retreat in May and met monthly for a daylong session devoted to a particular top...

  • Polk Transportation Planning Organization Wants Public Input

    Updated Jun 29, 2019

    The Polk Transportation Planning Organization is seeking comments from the public on the Draft Public Participation Plan. The Plan serves as a guidebook for the public, as to how and when they can engage in the regional transportation planning and decision-making process. The plan: • Outlines public involvement policies; • Describes TPO public communication tools (outreach strategies); and • Measures both the quantity and quality of interaction with the public. This is an up...

  • Polk Schools Schedule Online Teacher Job Fairs

    Updated Jun 28, 2019

    Hoping to avert a teacher shortage in the fall, the Polk County School Board is holding online job fairs in July. School officials say they are trying to make it easier than ever to explore a teaching career with PCPS!. Interested persons can hop onine and chat with schol officials about teaching opportunities. Register for the online chats at the links below. (Each session will be held from noon to 2 p.m.) Tuesday, July 9th https://tinyurl.com/y4jnomsh Tuesday, July 16th...

  • LW Trump Supporters Enjoy "Electric" Campaign Kickoff Rally

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 28, 2019

    "Electrifying" is how Lake Wales resident Elizabeth "Bet" Tucker described the Orlando rally Tuesday, June 18 to kick off the 2020 re-election campaign of President Donald Trump. It was only 50 miles away but she and friend Teresa Burr from Winter Haven stayed at an Orlando hotel because of the long day planned. They woke up very early Tuesday and were in line at the Amway Center by 7 a.m., a full 13 hours before the president was scheduled to speak. "It was my first rally...

  • Charter System, Hospital Partner for Unique Training Program for Students with Disabilities

    Lake Wales Charter Schools|Updated Jun 19, 2019

    A new partnership between the Lake Wales Charter Schools system and other community stakeholders including Lake Wales Medical Center could truly be life changing for local students. Along with Victory Ridge Academy, the Center for Independent Living in Central Florida, Inc., and Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, the entities are combining to launch Project SEARCH, a nine month immersive internship program for students with disabilities ages 18-22 years old. This...

  • LWLT Teen Play Reality Stars: Greek Gods Edition opens June 14

    Cassie Jacoby, Lifestyles Editor|Updated Jun 19, 2019

    Teens rule during the production of "Reality Stars: Greek Gods Edition" for six performances over two weekends beginning Friday June 14 at the Lake Wales Little Theatre. "The play reveals what happens when you mix the Greek gods with reality television," explains Robby Hartley, director, about the teen production written by Jonathan Yukich and produced by arrangement with Eldridge Publishing Company, Venice FL. "This is the best cast we've had in seven years, as far as talent...

  • Maria Tovar Becomes 100th Family Literacy Academy GED Recipient

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 16, 2019

    Maria Tovar just achieved two major milestones: she obtained her high school equivalency diploma (GED) and became the 100th person to accomplish that goal with the help of the Lake Wales Family Literacy Academy. Cleaning houses for a living and taking care of her 5- and 8-year-old children kept her so busy that there were times she thought about quitting. She dropped out of Lake Wales High School her junior year and wasn't sure she would ever be able to earn a GED or go to...

  • Trump Re-Election Campaign Kickoff a Hop Skip From Lake Wales

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 16, 2019

    U.S. President Donald Trump will be kicking off his 2020 re-election campaign about 50 miles from Lake Wales with a rally June 18 at the 20,000-seat Amway Center in downtown Orlando. The location highlights the importance of Florida and the I-4 corridor to the president's re-election efforts. Trump lost Orlando's home Orange County in 2016, but beat Hillary Clinton 48 to 47 percent statewide to collect all 28 of Florida's electoral votes. Trump won nearly 55 percent of the...

  • A New Bad Guy is in Town and Hitting Businesses - One Free, Easy Step to Take

    Cynthia Rignanese, Contributing Writer|Updated Jun 16, 2019

    As a business and estate planning lawyer, I have represented Lake Wales and Polk County residents and businesses for nearly 30 years. I find that local residents have a misperception that identity theft only hits individuals. Thieves are targeting businesses like yours for quick and easy profit, with devastating consequences. With consistent survey estimates of 8 to 12 million identity theft victims annually, there is no question that criminals have found consumer identity...

  • Walden Shores Man Charged in Choking Death of Wife of 50 Years

    Updated Jun 13, 2019

    A 73-year-old Lake Wales man is in the Polk County Jail accused of strangling to death his wife of more than 50 years. Ronald Strouse of Harte Drive in Walden Shores east of Lake Wales was charged with one count of first degree murder after allegedly killing 72-year-old Susan Strouse during a physical altercation. The dispute reportedly started the night before when Mrs. Strouse announced her plans to take their money and leave him. After receiving a 911 call around 4:30 p.m....

  • Osubi Craig Returning to Florida

    Brandon McKinley, University of Florida|Updated Jun 12, 2019

    Osubi Craig, a multi-talented higher education administrator, traditional African percussionist and arts advocate, joins the University of Florida College of the Arts as its inaugural director of a new center focused on arts, migration and entrepreneurship. (Before becoming a special assistant to the president of Virginia State University, Craig served as director of arts and cultural affairs for Polk State College in charge of the Lake Wales campus.) The new center, which wil...

  • U.S. 27 Mobility Update at Chamber Power Breakfast June 19

    Updated Jun 12, 2019

    The Lake Wales Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council is hosting a power breakfast Wednesday, June 19 to share information on the U.S. 27 Mobility Study currently underway by the Florida Department of Transportation. Lake Wales Medical Center is sponsoring the breakfast, which will start at 8 a.m. at Christ's Church on the Move, 2039 SR 60. Project Manager Sara Catala will provide an update on the project, which encompasses 32 miles of U.S. 27 from SR 60 in Lake...

  • Beach Battle Raises Funds for Rotary on the Ridge Kid Water Safety Project

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 12, 2019

    The forecast rains stayed away so there was a whole lot of paddling going on at the first ever Beach Battle hosted by Tanner's Lakeside Restaurant and Bar in Winter Haven. The event raised funds to support the Rotary on the Ridge water safety initiative. An adult-size version of Josh the Baby Otter made an appearance, dancing and posing with event participants. The water safety program uses Josh the Baby Otter materials to remind young children to stay away from the water...

  • Lake Wales Little Theatre Unveils Season 42 at Annual Meeting Open House

    Cassie Jacoby, Lifestyles Editor|Updated Jun 12, 2019

    More than 30 volunteers, members and patrons enjoyed a buffet dinner during the Lake Wales Little Theatre's open house and annual meeting at Monday, June 3. In addition to good food and good friends, there was plenty of good news, including a sneak preview of productions planned for Season 42. "We're thrilled to that all our board members except one agreed to remain on the board of directors," reports Leslie Grondin, LWLT president. "I started here 32 years ago as a child and...

  • Vice Mayor Declares June 8-15 as LGBTQ Pride Week in Lake Wales

    Updated Jun 5, 2019

    Vice Mayor Robin Gibson issued a proclamation Tuesday, June 4 designating the week of June 8-15 as LGBTQ Pride Week in Lake Wales. Lake Wales members of PFLAG were on hand to accept the proclamation. Local PFLAG leader David Jones said 60 percent of Floridians had human rights protections, but they are not in force in Polk County. He asked the city commission to consider adopting a local human rights ordinance to protect all citizens from discrimination. Commissioners did not...

  • Hurricane Season Kicks Off June 1 - Supplies Tax Exempt May 31 to June 6

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 4, 2019

    The 2019 Atlantic hurricane season kicks off Saturday, June 1, so the state of Florida is encouraging residents to stock up on supplies during a special sales tax-free period May 31 through June 6. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a "near normal" hurricane season with a total of nine to 15 named storms. NOAA predicts four to eight could become hurricanes and two to four could become major hurricanes. Storms are named when their winds reach 39...

  • Stage Read 'Conversations in Bed' June 7 at Polk County History Center

    Updated Jun 4, 2019

    The Polk County History Center, in cooperation with local playwright Gretchen Suarez-Pena, concludes the lecture series on Race and Culture with a stage reading of Suarez-Pena's piece, "Conversations in Bed." The show follows four couples and the comical and universal conversations they have before going to sleep. The state read will begin at 6 p.m. Friday, June 7 at the History Center, 100 E. Main St. in Bartow. Admission is free. The Polk County History Center has regular...

  • Cornelius Accepts Challenge to Rebuild Highlander Band

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated May 30, 2019

    Stephen Cornelius recognizes that the proud tradition of the Lake Wales Marching Highlanders is still embedded deeply in the community. He understands what he faces as the new band director for Lake Wales High School, and says he's ready for the challenge. Reflecting on his new position, Cornelius wrote: "It was Theodore Roosevelt that said 'far better it is to dare mighty things...even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy...

  • Polk Legislators Earn A Grades from Florida Chamber

    Updated May 29, 2019

    The Polk County Legislative Delegation earned straight A grades this year from the Florida Chamber of Commerce for being pro-business with their votes. Each year the Florida Chamber develops its Florida Business Agenda to organize and unite Florida employers. The Chamber uses the Agenda to provides state legislators with the clear, unified legislative priorities of employers across the state. Prior to this year's session legislators received Where We Stand, a report detailing...

  • CHS Selling Lake Wales Medical Center to AdventHealth

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated May 29, 2019

    Community Health Systems, Inc. announced Wednesday, May 22 it plans to sell Lake Wales Medical Center to AdventHealth, a faith-based, not-for-profit health system headquartered in Altamonte Springs. The corporation said the Lake Wales sale will include not only the 160-bed hospital, but also its respective assets, physician clinic operations and outpatient services. In addition to the hospital, Lake Wales Medical Center includes a Wound Healing Center, adult and geriatric...

  • 351 Seniors Complete Lake Wales High School as Class of 2019

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated May 29, 2019

    Proud parents, grandparents, neighbors and friends came out with balloons, flowers, smiles and a few tears Friday, May 24 to celebrate the graduation of 351 Lake Wales High School seniors. Legion Field was standing-room-only for the annual celebration, marking the passage of the Class of 2019 into the "real world." Much of the ceremony was traditional. The JROTC color guard marched in and presented the flag for the pledge of allegiance. The band and orchestra played the proces...

  • LWHS Student Learning Not Always in the Classroom

    Lake Wales Charter Schools|Updated May 27, 2019

    As Lake Wales area schools are preparing for summer, we are reminded that not all education takes place in the classroom. Here is a story about students participating in experience training programs. Just like every other student at Lake Wales High School, Ellis Allanson boards a bus and heads to Highlander Hill ready to take on his daily assignments. But unlike most who spend their days in classrooms, the cafeteria and media center, Ellis spends most of his day at Sweet...

  • Coal Ash Controversy Affects Lake Wales

    Updated May 27, 2019
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    One hundred thousand tons of coal ash being hauled from Puerto Rico to a Central Florida landfill have resulted in a raging controversy that affects Lake Wales, as a candidate tied to the project seeks to represent the city in the Florida House. The coal-ash controversy led to more than an hour of agitated public comments at a recent County Commission meeting in Osceola County. At that meeting Commissioner Fred Hawkins Jr. found himself the target of much of the ire. Hawkins,...

  • Lake Wales High School Celebrates Stellar Student Achievement

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated May 22, 2019

    As the Class of 2019 at Lake Wales High School counts down to graduation May 24, school officials are still celebrating the stellar accomplishments of the Class of 2018. Despite a nearly 71 percent poverty rate - students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch - Lake Wales High School graduated more than 92 percent of its seniors in 2018 – the third highest rate of all high schools in Polk County. The State of Florida defines graduation rate as the percentage of s...

  • Bok North Gets OK to Double Enrollment with 7th Graders at First Pres

    Updated May 22, 2019

    The Polk County School Board Tuesday May 14 approved enrollment increases for Victory Ridge Academy and Bok Academy North for the 2019-20 school year and to hold the capacity at 1,650 for Lake Wales High School. Bok Academy North got approval to increase enrollment from 200 to 400, so they can roll up their 6th graders and serve grades six and seven for the next school year. Bok North presented a plan to house 200 seventh grade students at First Presbyterian Church in addition to 200 sixth graders at First Baptist Church,...

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