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  • Nominating Committee Seeking Applicants for County Judge Vacancy

    Updated Jul 15, 2021

    Qualified attorneys who would like to be considered for a county judge opening have until 5 p.m. Friday, July 23 to apply. The Tenth Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission has been asked to provide Gov. Ron DeSantis with nominees for the vacancy on the Polk County Court created by the elevation of Judge Lori A. Winstead to the Tenth Judicial Circuit Court. The commission requests that interested candidates submit an application for consideration. Applicants must meet the...

  • Governor Suspends New Commissioner Fitzgerald from Office Over Felony Charges

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jul 8, 2021

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued an executive order today (July 7) suspending newly elected Lake Wales City Commissioner Kris Fitzgerald from office. Fitzgerald waived her arraignment this week and entered pleas of not guilty, asking for a jury trial on two charges: interference with custody of a minor and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Fitzgerald was arrested June 3 on two felony charges for allegedly taking an 11-year-old boy from his home without permission an...

  • City Commissioners Set to Officially Repeal Mask Mandate

    Brian Ackley, City of Lake Wales|Updated Jun 14, 2021

    City officials are letting its ongoing "state of emergency" declaration regarding the COVID-19 pandemic expire. In addition, Lake Wales commissioners are expected Tuesday to finish the process of repealing the city's mandatory mask resolution which was adopted last August. The state of emergency declaration, which first went into effect March 13, 2020, allows the city access to additional resources both during the designated period, and for potentially recouping costs associat...

  • City Awaiting Word Whether Governor Will Suspend City Commissioner

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 9, 2021
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    Lake Wales City Attorney Chuck Galloway has been tasked with trying to find out if Gov. Ron DeSantis plans to suspend City Commissioner Kris Fitzgerald from office pending the outcome of her criminal case. Fitzgerald was arrested June 3 on two felony charges for allegedly taking an 11-year-old boy from his home without permission and threatening him with a loaded handgun. She was released from the Polk County Jail Saturday, June 5 after posting $11,000 bond. At the end of thei...

  • Florida First Lady Promoting Resiliency Initiative

    Updated Apr 15, 2021

    Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis announced the launch of a resiliency initiative for Florida schools to emphasize key character development skills including volunteerism, teamwork and problem solving, with major sports teams, organizations and athletes uniting to support the initiative to empower Florida students. "Our goal is to rethink and reframe the way we talk about mental wellbeing in schools by promoting topics such as critical thinking, problem solving,...

  • Governor Re-Appoints Polk State Trustees

    Updated Jan 10, 2021

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced Dec. 23 the appointments of Ashley Bell Barnett, Greg Littleton, Teresa Martinez, and Mark Turner to the Polk State College District Board of Trustees. All members are continuing their service to the Board along with Chair Cindy Hartley Ross and member Dan Dorrell. "Our District Board of Trustees is comprised of dedicated members whose unwavering support of our students and steadfast commitment to providing affordable access to quality...

  • 2020-21 Budget: PCPS Will Pay $9 Million More in FRS Contributions, Bracing for Harder Days Ahead

    Polk County Schools|Updated Jul 8, 2020

    Gov. Ron DeSantis' recently signed budget includes a multimillion-dollar hit to Polk County Public Schools - and district administrators caution the fiscal future could be even more dire. "The coronavirus pandemic has inflicted unprecedented damage to our state's economy. We are moving forward cautiously, knowing that later this year, or next, we could face major cuts," said Superintendent Jacqueline Byrd. PCPS will have to pay an additional $9 million this year in required co...

  • Sheriff Grady Judd, 7 Others Re-Elected Without Opposition

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 18, 2020

    Qualifying ended Friday, June 12 and four of the five Polk County constitutional officers – Sheriff Grady Judd, Clerk of the Court Stacy Butterfield, Property Appraiser Marsha Faux and Tax Collector Joe Tedder were re-elected without opposition. Twenty-year incumbent Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards will face challenger Debbie Hannifan, a Lakeland Realtor, in the nonpartisan race. Listing no party affiliation, Martin Grenfell qualified to challenge two-term incumbent Distr...

  • School Board Urges Desantis to Veto HB5007, Accept Federal Aid

    Chris Cavanaugh, Correspondent|Updated Jun 3, 2020

    In a special meeting on Tuesday, May 28, the Polk County School Board voted unanimously to sign and send an open letter to Governor Ron DeSantis. The aim of the open letter was to encourage DeSantis to veto HB5007. It also urged the governor to meet the application deadline for education funding through the CARES Act that was passed in late March. HB5007 was passed Feb. 13, a full month before COVID-19 struck. If passed, the bill would increase the rate that state employers...

  • City Grant Helps Melanie's Seafood Open for Take-Out Amid State Restrictions

    Brian Ackley, City of Lake Wales|Updated May 13, 2020

    March 20 will be a day not soon forgotten by Steve Manwell. It was the first day he and his wife opened Melanie's Seafood Company at 120 Park Avenue, becoming the inaugural local eatery to take advantage of the Lake Wales Community Redevelopment Agency's Restaurant Incentive Program. It also so happened to be the same day Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the state's new stay-at-home guidelines. Suddenly, months of planning and renovation work at 120 Park Avenue seemed...

  • City Commissioners Discuss Possible Return to In-Person Public Meetings

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Apr 30, 2020

    Lake Wales City Commissioner Al Goldstein wants a return to in-person commission meetings sooner rather than later. He says while technology is improving he laments the loss of citizen participation since the commission started online meetings. Goldstein said through a Florida League of Cities conference call he found out some other cities, including Auburndale, have restarted in-person public meetings, but with precautions. "I feel Lake Wales can also take the lead on this...

  • Bridge Loans Available for Businesses Hurt by COVID-19

    Updated Apr 15, 2020

    The Florida SBDC at University of South Florida will facilitate the loan process for the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program, for small businesses in 10 counties in the Tampa Bay region, including Polk County. The Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program, activated by Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday, March 16, is available to small businesses in Florida that are experiencing economic damage as a result of COVID-19. "We understand the urgency...

  • Local Attorneys Writing Wills Risk Themselves and Appear in Person Despite COVID-19

    Cynthia Rignanese, Contributing Writer|Updated Apr 15, 2020

    My lawyer friends who specialize in trademarks or criminal law, have had a relatively smooth switch to practicing remotely while social distancing. Some of these lawyers always work remotely, and have given up on bricks-and-mortar. Clients, other lawyers and professionals moved from face-to-face to the telephone and Zoom. Courts are convening via teleconference, including for adoptions and first-appearance criminal hearings. Switching to a fully remote practice is not easy or...

  • Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Announces the Waiving the Waiting Week for Reemployment Assistance

    Updated Apr 8, 2020

    The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), at the direction of Governor Ron DeSantis, announced April 2 the waiving of the requirement to wait a week to receive Reemployment Assistance benefits through May 8, 2020. The waiting week has been waived so eligible Floridians may receive the support they need to help recover from the current economic impacts of COVID-19. "We appreciate Governor DeSantis' continued commitment to keep Floridians economic security a...

  • COVID-19 March 26 Update from City of Lake Wales

    Updated Apr 2, 2020

    The City of Lake Wales continues to be under a declared State of Emergency by Mayor Fultz. There is no curfew at this time. As Covid-19 updates for Florida's residents continue daily, many City of Lake Wales staff have begun working from home, while others continue to work within the City of Lake Wales Municipal Administration Building, 201 West Central Avenue and other facilities. The Lake Wales Municipal Administration Building remains closed to residents and customers until...

  • "Kat" Gates-Skipper Inducted into Florida Veterans' Hall of Fame

    Updated Mar 25, 2020

    Kathryn "Kat" Gates-Skipper from Lake Wales, along with 16 fellow Floridians, was inducted Monday, March 9 into The Florida Veterans' Hall of Fame at the Capitol Building in Tallahassee. The Florida Veterans' Foundation joined with the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs to recognize these Military Veterans that have made a significant contribution to the State of Florida. The Medal Ceremony began at 10:30 a.m. in the Cabinet Meeting room. The medal was presented by CFO...

  • Childen Under 18 Can Pick-Up Free Breakfast, Lunch at McLaughlin through March 20

    Updated Mar 19, 2020

    The Polk County School Board will be distributing school breakfast and lunch at 46 drive-through locations from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 17-20. The only Lake Wales site is McLaughlin Middle School at 800 S. 4th St. The school board said since the feeding sites will be closed for spring break March 23-27 they will give out extra food on March 19-20. Children under age 18 may pick up a meal at any location; they do not have to attend that school. The students must be in the car...

  • Governor Issues Executive Order to Reduce Crowds in Restaurants, Beaches

    Updated Mar 18, 2020

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an Executive Order March 18 that will reduce density and crowds in restaurants, bars, nightclubs and beaches to mitigate the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Bars and Nightclubs Under the direction of Governor DeSantis, all bars and nightclubs throughout Florida will close for the next 30 days. Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) will be enforcing and providing further guidance. Beaches The Governor is directing parties...

  • Lake Wales Groups Cancel Events, Take Precautions Against COVID-19 Virus

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Mar 14, 2020

    In an abundance of caution to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus various organizations in the Lake Wales area are canceling events or taking extra safety measures. As of 1 a.m. March 14 the Florida Department of Health still reported no cases in Polk County, and a total of 83 cases statewide, which resulted in three deaths. Updates are available online at http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/COVID-19/index.html Walt Disney World and Universal...

  • Elections Supervisors Get New Tool to Clean Up Voter Records

    Updated Sep 5, 2019

    Polk Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards is thrilled that Florida has joined a consortium of states to clean up voter lists to reduce the potential for fraud. "This is something I have been advocating for about five years," said Edwards. By joining the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), Edwards said Florida supervisors now will be able to cross-check their voter rolls against those of other states. The issue is especially important to Florida because of the...

  • Path Unclear as Lake Wales Prepares for Hurricane Dorian

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

    In preparation for Hurricane Dorian, Lake Wales Mayor Gene Fultz declared a state of emergency for the city starting at noon Thursday, Aug. 29 and lasting up to seven days. This declaration followed a similar one by Gov. Ron DeSantis covering the entire state of Florida. The order gives City Manager Ken Fields authority to enact emergency management procedures for the city. The city's Emergency Operations Center is expected to open in the main fire department around noon on...

  • New Career Academy Points Students Toward High Paying Jobs in Engineering Technology

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Aug 27, 2019

    Michael Sargent is the only member of his family to graduate from college, so he knows a four-year degree is not the only way to build a successful career. He's literally bustling with energy and enthusiasm as he prepares to share engineering principles and high paying career options with students at Lake Wales High School. Sargent will be creating the school's new Applied Engineering Technology Academy, and he's clearly up to the challenge. He was recognized in July by...

  • Polk State Announces Partnership with Florida Poly

    Polk State Newsroom|Updated Jul 15, 2019

    Polk State College President Angela Garcia Falconetti and Florida Polytechnic University President Randy Avent will sign an articulation agreement establishing the first seamless pathway for students from Polk County's state college to the leading institution of engineering and applied sciences. The event will be held Tuesday, July 16, at 11:30 a.m. in LLC 2188 on the Polk State Lakeland Campus, located at 3425 Winter Lake Road in Lakeland. Polk State and Florida Poly have...

  • Florida Texting While Driving Ban in Effect July 1

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jul 2, 2019

    For those who text and drive, it's a good time to quit. A new Florida law goes into effect Monday, July 1 making texting while driving a primary offense. Prior to the new law, officers could only cite drivers for texting if they were pulled over for another violation. The new law means officers can stop drivers they see texting. The texting ban does not apply to a driver using a navigation device or to a driver whose vehicle is stationary. Lake Wales Police Chief Chris Velasqu...

  • Polk State Celebrates Governor's Budget Support for Lake Wales Campus

    Updated Jun 26, 2019

    Polk State College is celebrating the preservation of funding for the Polk State JD Alexander Center, the College's Lake Wales Campus, and the College's success in securing recurring operational support during the 2019 Legislative Session. Governor Ron DeSantis signed the 2019-2020 state budget Friday, which includes the $2.5 million-line item titled Polk State College Access to Academic and Workforce Programs used to staff and operate the Lake Wales Campus. The College was al...

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