Tampa Bay Farm2School Network is building an outdoor garden classroom at Cork Elementary Saturday and is
welcoming any volunteers to assist
in the project.
‘Unity Starts Here’
The 33rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Arts Festival kicks off this
weekend. From Jan. 11 until Jan. 26, Plant City will be full of educational and cultural events for the entire family.
Sports village agreement shattered
The long-awaited Gary Sheffield Sports Village is back at square one after an internal dispute between the developers ruptured the partnership.
Continue ReadingMaking a mayor
Mayor Rick Lott had an intimate conversation with members of MAKE Plant City Tuesday evening, discussing several hot-button topics. like Midtown and the controversial mural ban.
Continue ReadingFuture of former post office
The former post office on Reynolds Street may have a future as an annex of city hall if all goes according to plan. The city is in initial assessments of the building, but says there are few major obstacles left to prevent the property from being repurposed.
Continue ReadingIt’s lit
A cigar shop and lounge is now open, bringing premium smokes to Plant City.
Continue ReadingCops Corner
Dec. 21 IPhone swiper 1 Raider Pl. Petit theft: This complainant told officers that while she was cleaning the mall area of PCHS she put her cellphone down on a table and then went in to clean a restroom. When she came back out the cell phone had been stolen. Dec. 22 Clothing heist 2100 […]
Continue ReadingCity seeks Midtown developer
A RFP has officially been placed to seek a developer for the long awaited Midtown project.
Continue ReadingYour Town 1.3.19
Post Office cleanup The City of Plant City has closed on the former post office found on Reynolds Street in the heart of downtown Plant City. On Monday a general services crew began cleaning up the property and on Friday the city will conduct a full assessment to determine how to proceed with the long […]
Continue ReadingCity prepares for major revamp
The city has several major projects coming to fruition in 2019 that will help continue to ensure Plant City offers updated amenities to the public. One of the most notable changes is the massive revamp planned for several local parks. With an approximate cost of $1.465 million, the projects will add improvements to Ellis-Methvin Park, […]
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