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election by Catherine Sinclair | Staff Writer
MATHIS WINS
Four juniors represented Plant City High School at the 2015 Leadership and Ethics Conference presented by West Point Society Florida West Coast Chapter. The event was held at the University of Tampa, Vaughn Center. Ethics issues facing today’s young people and leadership were covered. The students were: Madison Manley, Shelby Baerwalde, Kendall Johnson and Chase Lott.
The Plant City Police Department grew Friday, March 27, as four officers were sworn in on premises that afternoon. Paul Snider, Vince Wise, Billy Harvester and Dylan Cowart are the newest additions to the police force, and Police Chief Ed Duncan didn’t hesitate to let the officers know how valued they are. “Do not think for one minute that we took your applications lightly,” Duncan said to
The Arts Council brought back its event, “Supporting the Culinary Arts through Chili and Chocolate,” Saturday, March 28, at the train depot in Historic Downtown. The winners of the chili cook-off are:
NOVELTY First: RW Willaford Train Museum Second: Walden Lake Car Wash PEOPLE’S CHOICE Louis Ginn
+ Yvonne Fry selected as chair
Yvonne Fry has been elected to serve as the chair for the Florida Commission on the Status of Women for the 2015-2016 year. She will take office April 1. The election took place during the Commission’s first quarter meeting in Tallahassee Fry was first appointed to FCWS in 2012 by Attorney General Pam Bondi and is working to increase awareness on women’s issues. The FCSW is dedicated to supporting women of all ages as they strive to achieve their fullest potential.
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SEE OFFICERS / PAGE 4A Mary Thomas Mathis spoke about her experience and future goals at a debate before the election.
Catherine Sinclair
Incumbent Mary Thomas Mathis ran against Hasani Jackson in the election for a city commission seat, and Plant City voted for her to serve another term. It was the first time since 2008 that two candidates ran for the same seat on the city commission, and incumbent Mary Thomas Mathis was able to hold on to it. According to the most recent numbers available at press time, Mathis won 1,062 votes (71.71%), and the defeated candidate, Hasani Jackson, won 419 votes (28.29%). There was a 7.88% turnout. “Some people may say, ‘Well, why again?’ Let me tell you, I love what I do,” Mathis said. “I do it be-
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cause of the passion. I do it because of each of you, the constituents. I do it because I’ve been able to see change, and I want to continue that. In this position, you have to have experience to make change.” Mathis first got involved with political campaigns when she was in college, and she knew she would like to run for an office someday. The year after her mentor, Commissioner Sadye Gibbs Martin, died, Mathis decided to run for commission and use the knowledge that had been passed onto her.
Mathis won her first election in, 2000, by just seven votes. “In this position, I am there to serve you, to make this city, this community, the best it can be,” she said. At a debate between Mathis and Jackson Thursday, April 2, the candidates had the opportunity to express their views on a number of issues, in response to questions posed by a panel. Mathis discussed some of the projects in the works to bring economic development to Plant City. In the Midtown district there are
vacant buildings, such as the former Sweetbay. Mathis has talked to representatives from a few Plant City businesses who might want to expand and move into that space, but city employees have also been corresponding with Walmart about a potential grocery store. She and the city are also working on getting a number of sites “shovel-ready,” meaning that water and sewer lines are being put in place so that businesses can start building. One of these
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SPICY First: Plant City Entertainment Second: David and Lisa Galloway
PCPD swears in four officers
Paul Snider, Vince Wise, Billy Harvester and Dylan Cowart were sworn into the Plant City Police Department on Friday, March 27.
+ Chili cook-off winners announced
MILD First: Dance Connection Second: Walden Lake Car Wash
SERVE AND PROTECT
by Justin Kline | Staff Writer
SEE MATHIS / PAGE 4A
Let me tell you, I love what I do. I do it because of the passion. I do it because of each of you, the constituents. I do it because I’ve been able to see change, and I want to continue that.
LAP OF LUXURY
by Justin Kline | Staff Writer
Lakehouse Luxury Apartments opening soon Anyone looking for an upscale apartment in Plant City won’t have to look hard anymore. Lakehouse Luxury Apartments, at 3003 S. Frontage Road, is getting ready to open its doors June 1 and show residents of the Winter Strawberry Capital of the World how they can live in luxury without buying a big home. “It’s going to be a place where people can come home and relax,” property director Brenda Rodriguez says. “A relaxing
SEE LAKEHOUSE / PAGE 4A
ENTREPRENEURS by Catherine Sinclair | Staff Writer
Plant City High School grads launch international business to end poverty
BamBoost fulfills the need for hygiene while helping children develop skills from an early age. Fueled by their goal to help families around the world escape the poverty cycle, two young residents of Plant City have already enacted a plan to provide necessities for mothers and their children. The students’ ability to add the positions of CSO and CEO
to their resumes is just an added bonus. Last semester, Bijen Patel, who was valedictorian at Plant City High School in 2012, heard about the Hult Prize, which is a competition for social entrepreneurship start-ups. He wanted to enter and began
putting together a team. “He wanted to work with me, since I’ve been in school with him since first grade, so we got together with some of our other friends from University of Tampa,” Trent Lott, also a 2012 graduate of PCHS, said. Theothertwoteammembers are Vignesh Parameswaran, a
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The BamBoost team is: Trent Lott (CSO), Bijen Patel (CEO), Caio Amaral (CLO) and Vignesh Parameswaran (COO), all students at University of Tampa.
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