A pregnant mom and elderly woman are delivered safely to the hospital during the storm.
Continue ReadingPlant City rushes to support fellow citizens in wake of Hurricane Ian
iImpactPC and several other local organizations provided assistance in the form of hot meals while many residents remained without power last weekend.
Continue ReadingCops Corner 10.6.22
This week on Cops Corner: Plant City Police investigate a stolen truck, a home burglary and stolen copper.
Continue ReadingNews Briefs 10.6.22
Southeastern Grocers launches community aid and recovery efforts; Hope Lutheran Church planning major yard sale
Continue ReadingHurricane Ian Blows Through Plant City
City residents begin cleanup efforts and restore normalcy to their lives.
Continue ReadingIt’s Read Everywhere: England
Bob Hunter took a copy of the Observer with him on a trip to England with his daughter, photographed here in front of Stonehenge outside of London.
Continue ReadingDurant beats Lennard in Homecoming game, Strawberry Crest remains undefeated, Plant City gets first win
With Friday being Durant High School’s homecoming game, the bleachers were even more packed than normal as the Cougars hosted an 0-4 Lennard team that entered the week looking for their first win of the season. Durant entered the contest with a 3-1 record, their lone loss coming earlier in the month by way of […]
Continue ReadingCity recognizes management graduates, new budget feature added
More user friendly finance site rolled out.
Continue ReadingUF/IFAS Expands Geomatics Program
Additional faculty added at Plant City campus.
Continue ReadingThe Chosin Few
Seventy years after the Korean War’s Battle of the Chosin Reservoir, 91-year-old Plant City resident and retired U. S. Marine Sergeant Joe DeMello, received a box of Tootsie Rolls in the mail, with the label “Tootsie Rolls salutes The Chosin Few. We are proud to have been with you.” Korean War and Chosin Reservoir […]
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