Dr. Chuck Seipp is well-known around the world as a great trumpet player and will be returning to his Plant City roots to share his music at Hopewell Baptist Church this weekend. Seipp and Hopewell Senior Pastor Dr. Dan Middlebrooks linked up through military connections to make this Sunday, Nov. 1, “King of Instruments and […]
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Church performs skit
A presentation of “Church Ladies” was presented at Springhead United Methodist Church Sunday, Oct.18. The skit, in honor of Laity Sunday, depicts several of the ladies found in churches everywhere. online pharmacy purchase reglan no prescription with best prices today in the USA The cast, comprised of members of the Laity of Springhead United Methodist […]
Continue ReadingArmy Colonel receives award
Upper Iowa University honored five alumni, including a Plant City man, as part of the recent Alumni and Awards Luncheon held during the University’s 2015 Homecoming celebration. President William R. Duffy II presented the Service to Country Award to retired Col. James Richardson (class of 1981) for demonstrating exceptional achievement in a professional career related to military […]
Continue ReadingVisions Golf submits new plans for Walden Lake
Visions Golf, the company that owns the two 18-hole golf courses in the Walden Lake community, has submitted plans to City of Plant City staff regarding the closed Hills golf course. The plan submitted is not official, and is just to receive feedback from staff. online pharmacy buy ventolin no insurance with best prices today in the […]
Continue ReadingYMCA sets date for Turkey Trot 5K
The Turkey Trot 5K is coming back to Plant City this November, and the Plant City Family YMCA has everything all set up. This year’s race will begin at 7 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 26. It’s open to any solo runners aged 13 or older, but children 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. […]
Continue ReadingEconomic Development Corp. hires CEO
The Plant City Economic Development Corp. has appointed Jacob “Jake” Austin as its first president and CEO. The corporation formed this September to market Plant City as an attractive base for businesses and aid current business owners in expansion and sustainability. “Jake is very familiar with our community and has partnered with us in his previous role with […]
Continue ReadingOUR TOWN: Wilson Elementary School receives Yoobi school supplies
Wilson Elementary School students were in for a treat on Wednesday, Oct. 21. Principal Gina Becker and Assistant Principal Angela Nerti, along with representatives from SunCoast Credit Union, went to each classroom with Yoobi school supplies. Each student received a ruler, a pair of scissors, colored pencils and pencil sharpeners, among other supplies. SunCoast Credit […]
Continue ReadingSuspects arrested for stealing 42 guns from Tampa store
online pharmacy naprosyn no prescription online pharmacy purchase albenza online generic The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office arrested four brothers in connection to the burglary of a Tampa gun store last week. Two of the suspects are from Plant City. Gabriel Navarrette, 24, and Emilio Navarrette, 21, both live on Granfield Avenue, in Plant City. Xavier Navarrette, 22, is […]
Continue ReadingRailroad crossing closed at South Alexander Street
CSX Railroad has closed the railroad crossing on South Alexander Street, south of West Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. It will be closed until Saturday Oct. 31. Observe the detour signs for your safety and convenience. online pharmacy buy cenforce online no prescription
Continue ReadingNew solid waste director starts at city
Jill Sessions began as the new solid waste director Monday, Oct. 26. She will be earning an annual salary of $85,000, in addition to a weekly car allowance of $45 ($2,340 annually) and annual sick and vacation leave per city policy. online pharmacy tamiflu for sale no prescription buy norvasc online norvasc online no prescription […]
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