News Headlines 6-29-18

The report cards are in for the Highlands County Schools from the past year, and … we’re average – most schools scored a "C" in the Florida Accountability scores from the state Department of Education. All three public High Schools scored a "C" – same as last year, Hill Gustat Middle School imrpoved from a Continue reading

News Headlines 6-28-18

If you noticed a lot of activity around the two local hospitals yesterday, don’t worry – the flurry of activity was only a drill. Both Highlands Regional Medical Center, Florida Hospital and other local organizations including the School Board "practiced" for what they’d do in the case of a serious wreck involving a school bus. Continue reading

Headlines 6-27-18

The Spring Lake residential district south of Sebring on Highway 98 finally has a backup water source. Last week, the District’s Board signed the papers to buy the water treatment plant portion of the old power and water plant on Heywood Taylor Boulevard near the racetrack west of Spring Lake. District officials say it’ll be Continue reading

News Headlines 6-26-18

The state Health Department thinks they have the virus nailed than caused last week’s outbreak of nausea, the sweats and worse at Camp Cloverleaf, but where it came from is still a question. The Norovirus is a very contagious bug – it can be communicated any number of ways … contaminated food or water is Continue reading

News Update for 6/22/18

Highlands County Sheriff’s officials say the county’s Emergency Medical Services has transported 33 children and three adults from the 4H Camp Cloverleaf to area hospitals due to illness. There reportedly are 115 kids at the camp currently from all over florida including Charlotte, Desoto, Sarasota, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties. So far, none of the Continue reading

News Update for 6/21/18

Things apparently are hopping at the Sebring Regional Airport. Officials there say it’s beginning to look like a much larger facility, with the landing of the fourth Boeing 727 there. The plane has come in for service at the Amerijet location at the airport – which now is going by their FAA designation “KSEF”. The Continue reading

News Update for 6/20/18

More than 200 people packed the Highlands County commission chambers last night for a 5-hour public hearing on a proposed fire assessment on residences, businesses, industry, churches and other institutions. There were dozens of speakers, who noted their payments could go up as much as 600 percent under the new policy. Public safety officials warned Continue reading

News Update for 6/19/18

Highlands County commissioners will get together this evening for a special session. They will be holding a public hearing to discuss a planned fire assessment to be placed on homes, businesses, industries and even vacant lots. The hope is to raise as much as $6.5 million dollars a year, to crate a county-run blend between Continue reading

News Update for 6/18/18

The signs have been up for a while but the elections season kicks up a notch today as qualifying gets underway for candidates. Three seats on the Highlands County School Board and two seats on the Highlands County Commission will be up for grabs. So far, there’s only one contested election in each. Challenger Isaac Continue reading