News Update for 9/17/19

Highlands County commissioners took another step today in building the government-run fire service here. They approved taking out a $5.5 million dollar note. That money is slated to be used for building fire stations, purchasing vehicles and equipment. In other action, the commission will look at a $147,000 contract with Casey Hartt to run the Continue reading

News Update for 9/13/19

It was a contentious Avon Park city council meeting last night with allegations, name-calling and finger-pointing. The purpose of the special meeting was to work on the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Among other things, the council voted to re-instate the fire assessment with a 40-percent increase. That will allow them to hire two Continue reading

News Update for 9/11/19

Marijuana dispensaries soon may be coming to Avon Park. City council members there have given the go-ahead to provisions that will allow pot dispensaries in the City of Charm. They will be treated much the same as pharmacies, however, there will be setback requirements from schools and some restrictions on the hours of operations. Avon Continue reading

News Update for 9/9/19

Highlands County sheriff’s officials reportedly have found a 32-year-old Sebring woman who had been reported as missing. Angela Christine Robinson had last been seen yesterday walking along Twitty Road carrying her Bible. She reportedly then disappeared, but returned home today. No explanation as to her whereabouts has been given. Sheriff’s officials say only now that Continue reading

News Update for 9/6/19

Highlands County Sheriff’s deputies were busy overninght. Reportedly, there was a home invasion incident in Avon Park during the early morning hours. Authorities say it occurred at a home on Willie Avenue on the Southside of the City of Charm. According to reports, four suspects forced their way into a home shortly before 1:AM. They Continue reading

News Update 9/5/19

It was back to school today for thousands of Highlands County students. Classes resumed after three days off. The regular Labor Day holiday was extended due to the threat of Hurricane Dorian. Motorists are reminded to exercise additional caution around school zones – and to watch for children riding bicycles or walking home from schools. Continue reading