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PLANT CITY TIMES &

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YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 3, NO. XX

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Chicken Dance

FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2016

Find out how to raise chickens. See page 17.

YOUR TOWN

SHE SAID, ‘YES!’ Kenneth and Sherry Reilly along with Karen and Michael Hurst are proud to announce the engagement of Kaley Reilly to Connor Hurst. Connor proposed to Kaley on Saturday, April 2, outside of the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg. Both Connor and Kaley graduated from Plant City High School in 2012 and are seniors at the University of South Florida. Connor is majoring in mechanical engineering and is currently interning with Tampa Electric. Kaley is double majoring in religious studies and English and works part time at First Presbyterian Learning Center. They are planning a wedding for the fall 2017.

Photos by Justin Kline

Rick and Lisa Rennert celebrated their marriage by riding a wooly mammoth.

JUSTIN KLINE SPORTS EDITOR

Runoff election: Cook vs. Kilton Two candidates will run for city commission May 3.

Rick and Lisa Rennert were married Thursday, March 31, at Dinosaur World.

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inosaur World

EMILY TOPPER STAFF WRITER

No candidate for the available City Commission seat had 51% of the necessary votes during election day on Tuesday, April 6. Because of this, a runoff election between the top two contenders, Nate Kilton and David Cook, will be held Tuesday, May 3, at City Hall, 302 W. Reynolds St. Kilton led the race with 935 votes, 49.84% of the vote. Cook took second place with 554 votes, 29.53% of the vote. Ricardo Coronado, who is now out of the running, had 382 votes, 20.46% of the vote. After all seven precincts and mail votes were in, the Hillsborough SEE ELECTION PAGE 6

is known for giving people the “Jurassic

Park” experience without the danger of being eaten by

Lisa and Rick Rennert put their wedding rings on each other’s fingers for the second time.

a T. Rex. As of Thursday, March 31, it’s also known as a unique wedding venue. Rick and Lisa Rennert’s marriage was the first in the park’s 18-year history. The

REAL ESTATE

couple wed in the Mammoth Garden, flanked by statues of the now-extinct elephant relatives and surrounded by a party of 14 people. “We’re trendsetters,” Rick Rennert said.

Bruton home tops March sales. See pages 16

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