St. Mary’s Community Church is once again offering a unique Black History Month celebration with a variety of sketches honoring African-American trailblazers that reshaped Plant City.
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Plant City’s superstars
The public has spoken. Meet the people, businesses and organizations that have been officially dubbed the “Best of Plant City.”
Continue ReadingMeet court member Kennedy Cullins
Meet court member Kennedy Cullins
Continue ReadingMeet court member Olivia Frazier
Meet court member Olivia Frazier
Continue ReadingCSX quiet zone on the way
Additional funding has been approved to finalize the agreement with CSX to make the railroad track near Midtown a designated Quiet Zone.
Continue ReadingSR 39 eyed for utility expansion
City commissioners have taken the first step toward extending utilities along State Road 39 to encourage future development in the area.
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The 33rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Arts Festival kicks off this
weekend. From Jan. 11 until Jan. 26, Plant City will be full of educational and cultural events for the entire family.
Sports village agreement shattered
The long-awaited Gary Sheffield Sports Village is back at square one after an internal dispute between the developers ruptured the partnership.
Continue ReadingMaking a mayor
Mayor Rick Lott had an intimate conversation with members of MAKE Plant City Tuesday evening, discussing several hot-button topics. like Midtown and the controversial mural ban.
Continue ReadingFuture of former post office
The former post office on Reynolds Street may have a future as an annex of city hall if all goes according to plan. The city is in initial assessments of the building, but says there are few major obstacles left to prevent the property from being repurposed.
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