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JOIN CHRONISTER’S KREWE: OPPORTUNITY TO RIDE ON HCSO’S FLOAT IN GASPARILLA CHILDREN’S PARADE
Join the hunt to win the treasure of riding on HCSO’s float in the Gasparilla Children’s Parade.
Continue ReadingPlant City Readies To Herald In The New Year
It’s a new year with old celebrations.
Continue ReadingNews Briefs 12.21.23
Plant City Fire Rescue Members Complete Paramedic Program Three Plant City firefighter/EMTs graduated last week from the Hillsborough Community College Paramedic Program. After attending and completing a rigorous class schedule, clinical rides and many hours of studying, congratulations to: Hobie Herndon, Noe Guillen and William Sosa. Hundreds Gather For Santa’s Sled Event For more than […]
Continue ReadingLocal Resident Publishes Her First Book
A lifelong writer, Dawn Land is now a published author.
Continue ReadingLast Minute Shopping? Three ways to spot rip-offs
Unusually low prices for brand-name products? That’s a sign of a scam.
Continue ReadingCouple Makes Donation of Bikes To “Back the Beard” Campaign
A news article ran in the Plant City Observer two weeks ago that officers of the Plant City Police Department (PCPD) had raised more than $5,800 from its “Back the Beard” fundraiser and used the money to purchase toys and gifts for local children and families. When Thonotosassa residents Andy and Patti-Ann Storch read the […]
Continue ReadingWe asked Plant City: How will you be celebrating this Christmas weekend?
We asked Plant City: How will you be celebrating this Christmas weekend?
Continue ReadingFamily Fun in Downtown Plant City
Sylvie Trevena is the manager of The Children’s Board of Hillsborough County (CBHC) Family Resource Center in Plant City. She is a proud mom of four, an educator, and a journalist and she loves helping families in our community. “I am passionate about helping others and supporting vulnerable communities and individuals,” Trevena said. The Plant […]
Continue ReadingA special visitor walked into Marshall Middle Magnet
It was a tearful reunion when Army Private First Class Ethan Muller, 19, surprised his younger brother Eli at Marshall Middle Magnet School.
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