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VOLUME 6, NO. 184
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2022
JASON JONES TO BECOME NEW CITY COMMISSIONER LOCAL ENTREPRENEUR SEATED WITHOUT OPPOSITION
BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
Businessman Jason Jones is set to become the newest Plant City commissioner this summer. On Tuesday, Feb. 15, he threw his hat in the ring for the upcoming election and started filing his paperwork. This came after Mayor Rick Lott announced the day prior that he would not be seeking another term in office. “I’ve been asking to see what commissioners were going to retire and so I’ve been actively looking, Jones said.” I’ve also looked to see what a commissioner entails.
“When Rick Lott announced he was retiring on Monday, my family gave me the thumbs up and I prayed upon it a lot, and I feel like this is what God intended for me to do – to continue to grow as a leader and continue to give back to Plant City.” Candidates had a four-day window to submit paperwork, starting on Monday, Feb. 14 to Friday, Feb. 18. Jones was uncontested when no other candidates stepped forward before the deadline, securing him a seat as a commissioner.
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AAA Sponsors
Car Show
in Plant City
EVENT BROUGHT CAR ENTHUSIASTS OUT FOR VEHICLE DISPLAYS BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER
On Saturday, Feb. 19, Plant City’s Historic Downtown was consumed with cars and trucks, both vintage and modern. It was a part of the AAA annual car show, which brought large crowds to gaze at the automobiles parked on the south depot parking lot across from the Robert W. Willaford Railroad Museum. AAA fl w in their event team from Detroit for the fi st time in two years, bringing additional fun for patrons that giveaways and raffles. The event was also an opportunity for car owners to trade or sell their vehicles. Down on Evers Street, a live band amplified d wntown as attendees examined one vehicle after the next. Kam Dempsey had on display two vintage cars that were actually passed down to him from his grandparents. One was a 1950 Oldsmobile and the other a 1935 Chevrolet Standard.
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