The Internal Revenue Service is delaying the new $600 Form 1099-K reporting threshold for third-party settlement organizations for calendar year 2023.
Continue ReadingNews 11.30.23
News briefs for the week of Nov. 30 include the Christmas parade’s road closures, Holiday Lights Tour and free entry to national parks for veterans.
Continue ReadingRobinson Elementary ESE Paraprofessional Bridget Wells Named 2024 Instructional Support Educator of the Year Finalist
The Instructional Support Employee of the Year, along with Teacher of the Year and Ida S. Baker Diversity Educator of the Year, will be announced at the 2024 Excellence in Education Awards ceremony on Wed., Feb. 1 at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts.
Continue ReadingCity to send map amendment to state agencies for comments
The application will come back to the city commission in early 2024.
Continue ReadingFirefighter/Paramedic Devin Johnson Named Firefighter of the Year
Johnson logged more than 500 overtime hours so other firefighters/paramedics could spend time with their families.
Continue ReadingAthlete of the Week: Michael Owen Baxley
Michael Owen Baxley, a freshman at Strawberry Crest High School, is this week’s Athlete of the Week.
Continue ReadingCity Commission To Vote On Map Amendment For Industrial Project At Nov. 27 Meeting
Industrial project west of County Line Road to go before city commission Nov. 27.
Continue ReadingResults of 2023 Plant City Pig Jam
Smokin’ Ain’t EZ BBQ and Catering team walked away with top honors in the 2023 Plant City Pig Jam.
Continue ReadingLetter to the Editor- Washed Away by Development
Development will happen in a growing area such as ours, but is it unreasonable to hope instruments such as zoning guidelines and master plans can safeguard against destructive projects? Residents are occasionally successful influencing efforts to re-zone properties, but the next project always comes trying to make a bigger wave. Despite many available properties zoned and […]
Continue ReadingNews Briefs 11.22.23
News briefs for the week of Nov. 22 include a workshop about utility rates, two additional solid waste collection holidays in 2024 and a cut-your-own Christmas tree sale.
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