It’s mighty early in the season for this stuff, but yes … Highlands County is officially under a Tropical Storm warnng until Saturday evening. The National Weather Service says the possibility of peak winds of 20-30 miles an hour with gusts into the Tropical Storm range are possible as the current system out in the Continue reading
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Local News 6-2-22
Another car crash on State Road 70 yesterday at the intersection with County Road 29 had tied traffic up for a while. State Patrol sources say there were injuries – the road was clear by 4:30pm. Highlands County deputies arrested a man Wednesday they said is responsible for shooting and killing his 16-year-old cousin at Continue reading
News Update for 6/1/22
Gas prices continue to set new records, jumping another 20-cents a gallon. The operative price in the Sebring area now stands at a whopping $4.75 -cents per gallon for unleaded regular. National experts say there is no end in sight for the skyrocketing prices – which affect everything from travel to groceries and dry goods. Continue reading
News Update for 5/31/22
It appears that Sebring has made the bottom 10 in employment. A new report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that Sebring is one of just eight small metro areas to experience a decline in employment over the past year. The study shows employment here went down eight tenths of a percent over Continue reading
News Update for 5/30/22
Today is Memorial Day, a time when Americans honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of our country. There will be an observance today at 9am at the Lakeview Memorial Gardens on Memorial Drive between Avon Park and Sebring. It’s the 10th annual event. The guest speaker will be Continue reading
News Update for 5/27/22
A new report from the Inspection Support Network shows that the Avon Park – Sebring metro area has experienced better than a 15-percent hike in mortgage loan applications. That’s half again the national average of nine percent. The mortgage approval numbers are a different story. While 79-percent of mortgages are approved locally, the national average Continue reading
News Update for 5/26/22
They’ve been growing together for years, now, staff from the cities of Avon Park and Sebring are getting together to establish boundaries. The two municipalities are hammering out an interlocal agreement to set a plan for upcoming annexations. Avon Park city attorney Gerald Buhr said that officials from the Sun ‘N Lake Improvement District also Continue reading
News Update for 5/25/22
Avon Park council members are looking to clean up the city of charm. They adopted a new set of rules that would establish criteria in foreclosure proceedings for properties that violate code enforcement statutes. The measure, crafted by city attorney Gerald Buhr, sets up a point system with weighted items that could lead to legal Continue reading
News Update for 5/24/22
Avon Park city council members last night took another step forward to getting in synch with the election cycle. They approved on first reading a charter change amendment that would lengthen the council’s terms of office from three to four years. That would put the Avon Park elections on both the general and off-year ballots. Continue reading
News Update for 5/23/22
The Avon Park city council will take another step in getting in synch with the general election cycle this evening when they review a proposed charter change amendment that would lengthen the council’s terms of office from three to four years. Avon Park Mayor Garrett Anderson has been pushing for the change, along with provisions Continue reading
