The luncheon looked far different than any year prior thanks to the safety precautions put in place by the chamber, but the spirit remained high as local Ag enthusiasts were honored for their work in the industry.
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Plant City group talks ‘effective policing’
i Impact PC met last week to promote conversations about numerous community issues, with policing at the forefront of the discussion.
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Continue ReadingFootsteps of Faith: Fruit from the heart
Like shopping for produce, we can choose which words we serve others from the field of our hearts.
Continue ReadingReminiscing on Panky Snow
Snow, a longtime journalist from Plant City, tackled many subjects and interviewed some of America’s most famous people in her day.
Continue ReadingYouth Explosion returns to Ellis Park
The second annual kids’ fun day was held Aug. 1 at Marie B. Ellis Park.
Continue ReadingJewelry store recovers, reopens after burglary
Your Family Jeweler was burglarized July 17 and suffered heavy losses, but the store has weathered the storm and got back on its feet with help from around Plant City.
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Alan ‘Al’ David Snider online pharmacy purchase orlistat online no prescription Alan “Al” David Snider, 74, of Plant City, formerly of Pleasant View, Indiana, born on December 28, 1945 in Indianapolis, Indiana, entered into eternal rest on August 7, 2020. He retired in 2002 as a Senior Industrial Engineer for Allison Transmission, after 34 years […]
Continue ReadingTours open this weekend for Sadye Gibbs Martin Community Center
The community is invited to take part in tours on Friday and
Saturday at the community center before it officially opens to the public on Monday.
Krazy Kup preps to reopen indoor venue
For months the only coffee house in downtown has relied on a walk up window to keep customers caffeinated and stuffed with homemade pastries. The business announced its indoor operations would resume on Aug. 18.
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