We asked Facebook: On Tuesday, Governor Ron DeSantis discussed policy ideas to allow some family visitation in long-term care centers. Do you believe there’s a safe way to visit loved ones in care centers or are the risks too great? “The employees of these places go home to their families every day. Then go back […]
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Kiwanis lends helping hand to students in need
The annual Stuff the Bus project was held Monday morning at Stingray Chevrolet. The group will send 1,250 book bags filled with supplies to 28 local schools.
Continue ReadingArtists invited to Paint Plant City
MAKE Plant City and Plant City Main Street have partnered up to create a canvas art project. Artists are invited to submit their pieces in hopes of having them hung on massive canvases throughout historic downtown. Submissions are due Sept. 30.
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All wizards are invited to join Plant City Main Street tomorrow for a special celebration in honor of Harry Potter’s birthday.
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Obituaries 7.30.20
Continue ReadingMarshall Middle Magnet making changes inside and out
The school unveiled its new teachers’ lounge and learning lab Tuesday afternoon and is preparing to work on the outside to get the school a fresh look before classes begin.
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We asked teachers on Facebook: This school year is going to be unlike any other. How are you approaching and preparing for it? “I’m actually excited to see what this year brings. I think it will be nice to have a smaller class size and will push many of us to explore new avenues as […]
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Michael Stanley, who uses the name Michæl Augustine for his musical projects, is releasing his “Ventro Parlais” EP on Friday.
Continue ReadingFirst Call thanks first responders with 24-hour event
The church spent all of July 24 giving back to local police, firefighters and other responders with free food, drinks and love on and off its campus.
Continue ReadingUncertain school year leaves teachers in need of help
It’s hard enough for teachers to use their own funds to supply their classrooms every year. Now it appears they may also have to also find finances to have supplies to keep their rooms sanitary throughout an ongoing pandemic. Luckily, if the community wants to step up and lend a helping hand, there’s an easy option.
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