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Coming Soon to Downtown Lakeland: ‘Market on Kentucky’
There’s paper covering the windows of the former Taco Bus location on Kentucky Avenue right now. But in about a month, Frescos owner Tina Calhoon, 54, hopes to unveil a curated community market where up to 20 local purveyors can sell artisan food products. She and her husband Tim...
Freshwater fishing: Bluegill remain hot all across Polk. Bass are hit and miss
1. In Lakeland, bluegill and bass are active off the banks of Lake Parker. Bluegill and shellcracker are active just about anywhere on crickets and grass shrimp. At Saddle Creek, deep-diving crankbait are working well with the bass moving to deeper water because of the heat, reports Phillips Bait and Tackle (863-666-2248). 2. In...
Unique plane to represent St. Pete at international airshow
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — If you are in or around St. Pete, you might notice a small aircraft with a very unusual paint job — one that has gained a lot of attention on social media and from people around town. The plane is called the "Mooney Anomaly,"...
Plant City Fazoli’s Employee Recognized by Dare to Excel Program
Sixteen-year-old and Nigeria native Onifevu Ebanehita Oboro is an example of hard work, determination and honor. Many people may have heard the expression “Good help is hard to find,” but for Keys Restaurants Inc. operations chief Brady Keys, III, it’s not an issue. One of his employees,...
Classic Musical “Bye Bye Birdie” in Town This Weekend Only
Harrison School for the Arts, 750 Hollingsworth Rd. If you’re old enough to remember when Elvis was drafted into the Army or you simply love a trip back in time to small town American and “real” rock ‘n roll, then you’re in luck. With Love Productions is bringing “Bye Bye Birdie” to the stage, this weekend only, at Harrison School for the Arts. We caught up with Founder and Creative Director Alessandra Stillinger to give you a glimpse at what you can expect from this classic musical.
Book Review – Anna Bright Is Hiding Something
This book was absolutely gripping. It kept me hooked until the very end. Anna Bright could take home gold in the delusion Olympics. If this book were a movie, I would have been screaming “huh??” at the screen constantly at Anna. I was a little disappointed by the ending because I wanted a bit more drama. Regardless, it had a complete ending with every loose end tied up. It was an interesting read overall. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a “can’t put down” type of book!
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