News Update for 2/5/21

While Highlands County commissioners decide whether or not they are interested in the Sebring city hall. City council members there have decided not to wait around. The council has voted to put out a request for proposals to see who might be interested in purchasing the building on South Commerce Avenue. The site has been Continue reading

News Update for 2/5/21

While Highlands County commissioners decide whether or not they are interested in the Sebring city hall. City council members there have decided not to wait around. The council has voted to put out a request for proposals to see who might be interested in purchasing the building on South Commerce Avenue. The site has been Continue reading

News Update for 2/3/21

Highlands County commissioners are in search of a way to clean up their recycling program. According to reports, between half and 70-percent of the recycling loads picked up by waste connections contain non-recyclable materials. That means the whole load is spoiled – meaning additional costs to having as much as 400-tons per-month dumped at a Continue reading

News Update for 2/2/21

Highlands County commissioner this morning discussed proposals on purchasing new properties for use by the county, the tax collector’s office and even the School Board of Highlands County. Following an hour-long discussion, commissioners asked County Administrator Randy Vossburg to continue due dilligence at the old Phillips Power Plant for a fire station and training academy. Continue reading

News Update for 2/1/21

Highlands County will be shutting down the online portal for coronavirus inoculation appointments for frontline healthcare workers and individuals 65 and older starting today. Instead, they will be refereed to the statewide per-registration system. County officials say they will continue to schedule appointments for the vaccine from the waiting list the county has compiled, until Continue reading

News Update for 1/27/21

NEWS 1/27/21 BF AP//SCHRADER Avon Park City Manager Mark Schrader has finally recieved his first evaluation. It was supposed to have come at the six month mark, but was put off due to the coronavirus. At their meeting Monday evening, the city council gave him an average 80-percent ranking which is considered “very good.” While Continue reading