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News Update for 5/8/19

It was just a year ago that Highlands County Sheriff’s Deputy William Gentry was gunned down during a routine call. Today, he will be honored in Washington D.C. during the National Peace Officer’s Memorial Service. Family members and several Highlands County Sheriff’s Office representatives will be there. A local observance was held here in Sebring Continue reading

News Update for 5/7/19

On a 3-2 margin, Highlands County School Board members last night voted to plough ahead with plans to hire a safety and security director for the system. Members Donna Howerton and Jill Compton-Twist lobbied to hold off the action until budget time when finances became more clear and Sheriff Paul Blackman could indicate what his Continue reading

News Update for 5/6/19

The Highlands County School Board will discuss the possibility of hiring a full time Director of Safety and Security when they get together in regular session this evening. At a previous meeting, board member Donna Howerton called for the board to hold off on any action until funding from state tax dollars was finalized in Continue reading

News Update for 5/3/19

Only one person was injured in that fire earlier this week at a propane storage facility south of Sebring. Now, members of his family have started a GoFundMe page to help defray costs for Wayne McCall. The 43-year-old McCall reportedly suffered second and third degree burns over 25% of his body. Family members say he Continue reading

News Update for 5/2/19

This is the first Thursday of May, meaning it is the National Day of Prayer. Hundreds are expected to gather on the front lawn of the Highlands County courthouse this morning at 11:00 to mark the observance. The program, started 26 years ago by former Highlands County Clerk of Courts – the late Lukey Brooker, Continue reading

News Update for 5/1/19

Fire struck here again yesterday. This time it was in the far northern portion of Highlands County. At last report, the 3-acre blaze had claimed a trailer house, a barn and at least nine vehicles. Highlands Lakes volunteers as well as units from West Sebring, the Avon Park Bombing Range and the Florida Forest Service Continue reading

News Update for 4/30/19

Officials of the State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms are sifting through the rubble of the Kosan/Crisplan propane gas tank warehouse in an effort to determine what sparked a massive fire there and how it spread. Units from all over Highlands County and other agencies worked for hours yesterday Continue reading

News Update for 4/29/19

It’s not bad yet, but we are receiving information that the harbingers of the spring love-bug season are beginning to appear. The so-called “honeymoon flies” make their appearance in spring and fall, and don’t seem to be of much use, save to provide business to area car washes. You’ll see them on highways as they Continue reading

News Update for 4/26/19

Residents will see a bit of increased air traffic this weekend, especially around the Sebring Regional Airport as planes from the International Aerobatic Club begin to arrive. Their semi-annual competition doesn’t begin until next week, but many of the pilots will take the next few days to practice and hone their skills in the skies Continue reading

News Update for 4/25/19

Sebring police are looking for witnesses or those with information on a Tuesday night shooting that claimed the life of an Arcadia man. The body of 29-year-old Calvin Lamont Brown was found on the sidewalk along Martin Luther King jr Blvd around 11PM Tuesday. Brown had been shot multiple times. It remains unclear as to Continue reading