Join us for our second Community Shopping Day from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 29. Entry is free and you’ll find racks and racks of clothing to choose from! Tell your friends and be there for this fabulous event. See you soon!
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july 29 was the first day that we were under a boil water notice. the jackson water treatment facility getting a first look at the repairs being made. some improvements in terms of increased water pressure and the fullness of tanks. setbacks like an ammonia leak continues to slow the process. the 150,000 plus people that are affected by this crisis will have to rely on water distribution sites some of which are being manned by 100 service members who so far have handed out millions of bottles of water to those in need. just like with any military operation you don t know what you will walk into, but you always plan and you show up and do the work and you adjust as conditions change. the national guard said they are planning to keep their operation going for at least
LAKELAND, FL (August 11, 2022) – Kelly Koos, City Clerk of the City of Lakeland, has certified the results at the close of the qualifying July 29, 2022, for the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority election.