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Hillsborough County Conducts Aerial Mosquito Control Over South Tampa, Residents Encouraged to Sign Up for Notifications
In an effort to manage mosquito populations, Hillsborough County Mosquito Management Services announced an aerial spraying operation using Dibrom. The treatment, aimed at adult mosquitoes, took place on July 13, in several locations across South Tampa, notably within the boundaries of Swann Avenue to the north and Marina Bay Drive at MacDill AFB to the south, Bayshore Boulevard on the east, and Old Tampa Bay to the west, covering an area of 17,458 acres.
Cuban Civic Club's clubhouse faces possibility of shutting down after 50 years
TAMPA, Fla. - The Cuban Civic Club of Tampa Bay's clubhouse is fighting to stay open after a recent building inspection. The nonprofit has operated out of the building off Memorial Highway in Hillsborough County since 1974. Its ballroom has been the backdrop for thousands of celebrations, concerts, corporate events, weddings, and more over the years.
Hillsborough schools chief talks taxes, teachers and losing kids to choice
In August, Superintendent Van Ayres will welcome more than 200,000 students back to Hillsborough County schools. He faces uncertainty over enrollment levels due to school choice and fallout from last year’s school boundary changes. State leaders have yet to determine the formula they will use to award school grades — a sore spot in Hillsborough, which led the state last year with 33 D and F schools. And voters will decide in November on a property tax that would allow the district to offer higher pay to its employees.
Pool contractor who left homeowners with unfinished pools has license revoked
TAMPA, Fla. — A local pool contractor at the center of a 10 Investigates investigation has had his license revoked. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation recently pulled JE Clear Pools' license. Customers tell 10 Investigates that while they are happy to see the state take action, they are still left with incomplete pools and out tens of thousands of dollars.
Things to do around Pinellas: July 18-24
11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday, July 21. Spa Beach Park at the St. Pete Pier. 615 Second Ave. NE, St. Petersburg. Indulge in delectable ice cream this National Ice Cream day at the Pier. With 25 vendors, unique and classic ice cream flavors, live music and family friendly activities, a day full of sweet treats and fun awaits. www.tampabayicecreamfest.com.
Lakeland closes a popular city playground to cut down two diseased oak trees
Lakeland staff have closed down a city park starting Monday to allow for removal and cleanup of a potential hazard. Fletcher Park's playground was closed Monday for the city to remove two declining oak trees. The trees have noticeable and documented issues that could cause a hazard to those using the playground.
Lakeland Parks and Recreation expands its parks as community grows
POLK COUNTY, Fla. — With warmer days ahead, more people are taking to the outdoors and looking for parks to enjoy. Polk County is seeing just that, but they’re facing issues as its population grows and a lack of parks and recreational spaces is limited. Planning for the...
Budget workshops reveal plenty on Temple Terrace’s plate
TEMPLE TERRACE — It’s budget season, and the first workshops held by the Temple Terrace City Council late last month revealed that in its early stages, the fiscal year 2025 budget boasts some intriguing potential projects for the city. “We have a lot of great projects on tap...
Polk's art museum renamed for Ashley Gibson Barnett after 'transformational' donation
Just as it is undergoing a physical transformation, Polk County’s premiere art museum has received a financial injection that yields a new name. The Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College is now The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art at Florida Southern College. Museum officials will market it as The AGB, as indicated by a sign now on display in the lobby. The name change reflects a donation from the Nicholas and Ashley Barnett Foundation...
Watson Clinic Foundation Arts in Medicine Program Among Participants in City of Lakeland Arts and Health Day Proclamation
LAKELAND, FLA. —The Watson Clinic Foundation’s Arts in Medicine program are among a number of local organizations that have been included in a Proclamation by the City of Lakeland declaring Saturday, July 27, as Arts and Health Day. The proclamation underscores the program’s commitment to recognizing and celebrating the significant role that the arts play in enhancing individual and community health.
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