The following information was gathered from incident and arrest reports obtained from the Plant City Police Department. JUNE 12 DANGEROUS COMBINATION 1800 block of Wilkins Court. Residential burglary. Complainant reported that 20 bottles of liquor, a .22 caliber Derringer pistol and a .22 caliber rifle were stolen from the home. YOU’VE GOT MAIL 1400 block […]
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Fitlife Foods attracted to thriving P.C. industries
Plant City is growing, and business owners in neighboring cities have caught on, including David Osterweil, the founder and CEO of Fitlife Foods, a Florida-based company that focuses on healthy eating without the hassle. The company was created in 2011, after Osterweil noticed the difficulties of trying to follow weight-loss recommendations and eat flavorful food […]
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Plant City High School senior Katelyn Scott was accepted into the intern program at the Photo Archives and History Center and began Friday, June 12. The Plant City Photo Archives and History Center’s internship program is designed to provide students the opportunity to learn museum, archives, and history center skills in a real-life setting. During her internship, […]
Continue ReadingFormer Queen makes dean’s list
Chelsea Bowden was named to the Spring 2015 dean’s list at Samford University. She is an early childhood education/early childhood special education/elementary education/elementary collaborative major. Samford University releases dean’s lists after the close of the fall and spring semesters each academic year. To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must have earned a minimum […]
Continue ReadingPlans in beginning stages for playground at depot
Community leaders and city officials are collaborating on plans for a playground next to the Robert Willaford Railroad Museum and train depot in Historic Downtown. The playground is planned to be built on the parking lot north of the depot. It will take about 25 parking spaces, but will leave more than enough parking spaces for […]
Continue ReadingNominations open for award
The Florida Commission on the Status of Women is looking for nominations for the Florida Achievement Award. The Commission will recognize meritorious women who have improvd the lives of women in Florida and who have served as positive role models for women and girls in their community. Nominations may be made in two categories: women […]
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Amanda and Jeff Lumsden gave birth to Addison Frances in a South Florida Baptist Hospital elevator June 17.
Continue ReadingTever Street home fails to meet historic district requirements
The City of Plant City Historic Resources Board met Tuesday, June 23 at City Hall to discuss the home built at 507 W. Tever St. in the historic district. Originally, the board approved plans for the home in July 2014. However, the home features external amenities, designs and other cosmetic features that the Historic Resources […]
Continue ReadingDomino’s looking to hire
Seventy-three Domino’s pizza stores throughout the Tampa area, including the store in Plant City at 204 W. Alexander St., are looking to hire new delivery drivers. online pharmacy https://www.fixdental.com.au/wp-content/uploads/gravity_forms/3-41e80f49ff6fc2d63561aa7a4b7803d7/2022/cymbalta.html with best prices today in the USA There are almost 200 job positions open throughout the Tampa area. Local franchise owner Erin Mullins started out as a delivery […]
Continue ReadingFamily remembers mother a month after wrong-way crash
A roadside memorial is set up near Bryan Elementary to mark the spot where Claudia Alderman, 59, was killed in a wrong-way accident a little over a month ago. A wreath of flowers rests against the base of a street sign pole. Fist-sized motorcycle figurines are nestled between the colored petals. Ms. Alderman loved to ride […]
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