Hurricane Causes Lake-Sumter State College To Cancel Numerous Athletic Events

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Lake-Sumter State College closed all campus locations and canceled all classes and activities beginning at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8 and remained closed...

Lake County Residents – Federal Disaster Relief Assistance

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#29 Mocs Take Fifth at UAH Chargers Invitational

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The 29th-ranked Florida Southern College men's cross country team returned to action for the first time in just over a month as the Moccasins...

Highlands County Fire Rescue Respond To Vehicle Crashing Into Home

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On Saturday morning, around 4 a.m., Highlands County Fire Rescue responded to a vehicle crash where the driver appeared to have lost control and...

Polk County Sheriff’s Office arrests two burglars in the wake of Hurricane Milton

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The Polk County Sheriff's Office arrested two suspects on October 10, 2024 for burglarizing a vacant home in Lake Wales in the aftermath of...

Osceola County Citizen Information Center Update

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Osceola County’s Citizen Information Center (CIC) is now closed, and the Emergency Operations Center has returned to Level 3 (normal status). Thank you to everyone...

Lakeland man with late-stage Alzheimer’s found dead after wandering away after Hurricane Milton

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Deputies from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office located the body of a missing Lakeland man Friday morning, October 11, 2024, after he wandered away...

Venue 1890 Celebrates Ribbon Cutting In Winter Haven

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Venue 1890 is the newest Winter Haven venue space for your special occasions. Their space is perfect for intimate bridal showers & micro weddings,...

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Holding Paces #24 Women’s Golf at the Lee Ann Noble Memorial

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Florida Southern freshman McKinley Holding paced the 24th-ranked Moccasins at the 11th annual LeeAnn Noble Memorial with a 13th place finish on the 6,166-yard...