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News Update for 8/29/18

Highlands County voters went to the polls yesterday and sent two new people to local boards. In a decisive victory, challenger Arlene Tuck unseated incumbent Highlands County Commissioner Jack Richie. In a nail-biter, newcomer Isaac Durance defeated incumbent Charlene Edwards in their race for school board. In the race for 10th Judicial Circuit Court Group Continue reading

News Update for 8/23/18

Local law enforcement officials are on the lookout for a man wanted for questioning in connection with a stabbing incident in Sebring yesterday. 56-year-old Joseph Frances Hutton reportedly left the Sunshine Mini Storage facility before Highlands County Sheriff’s deputies could arrive at the scene. The stabbing apparently involved non-life threatening injuries. The victim was not Continue reading

News Update for 8/22/18

It took them a while, but it appears Highlands County Commissioners yesterday were able to adjust next year’s budget so that the millage rate will remain unchanged. The commission used $3.6 million dollars from their reserve contingency fund to balance the books. Although the millage rate will stay at 8.55 – or $8.55 for each Continue reading

News Update for 8/20/18

Better than 600 residents turned out for early voting in the August Primary elections over the weekend here in Highlands County. Locations are open at the Avon Park city council chambers, the Supervisor of Elections Operations Center on Kenilworth Blvd. in Sebring and the Lake Placid Town Hall. Highlands County Supervisor of Elections Penny Ogg Continue reading

news Update for 8/17/18

Volunteers from the Lake Placid, Desoto City, Placid Lakes and Sun N Lake fire departments – as well as the Highlands County EMS and Fire Services turned out yesterday to extinguish a blaze at the Tower Plaza in Lake Placid. Despite a heat index of better than 105-degrees there were no injuries reported. Authorities say Continue reading

News Update for 8/16/18

Director of Transportation for the Highlands County Schools, David Solomon, has respoded to reports of an incident where a trio of school children were left off better than two miles from their appointed bus stop. Calling it “confusion on everyone’s part,” Solomon said the bus driver will recieve a letter of warning and will have Continue reading