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TKA Football Off To A Strong Start This Fall

At the King’s Academy, football is a big deal. Not surprisingly, this year’s varsity football team is off to another strong start with a new head coach, Ben McEnroe, at the helm. After four games, the Lions have a solid...

Polo Park Middle School Baseball Team Begins Fall Season

On Wednesday, Sept. 21, the Polo Park Middle School boys baseball team began a defense of its Palm Beach County middle school baseball championship, which the team won last fall. The Stallions’ opening game of the current fall season was...

Girls Volleyball Program At Berean Christian Is On The Upswing

Jen Buerkle, the head coach of Berean Christian School’s varsity girls volleyball team, is having success as she establishes a winning and competitive culture for girls volleyball on the Bulldog campus. Through the first 11 games of the current season,...

Wellington’s Jonathan Brown Bowls A Perfect Game

If you believe it, you will achieve it. That’s how to describe the mindset of Wellington’s Jonathan Brown, who just recently bowled his first-ever perfect game — a 300 — on Sept. 14. During that same session, he also...

Berman, Byers Square Off In District 26 Senate Race

Wellington voters will select a new state senator during November’s general election, choosing between attorney Lori Berman, a Democrat who is the incumbent state senator in District 31, and the Republican nominee, entrepreneur Steve Byers. For the past two years,...

LGES Creating Partnerships To Support Learning

Any educator would agree that the impacts of “the COVID slide” are very real. Children in the younger grades, in particular, are just now getting back to what was once considered a typical school day. Loxahatchee Groves Elementary School...

ITID Board OKs $16.5 Million Budget For Upcoming Year

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors approved a $16,488,896 budget Tuesday, Sept. 6 for the new fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. That number represents a $4 million increase over the district’s 2022 budget, and an average per...

Wellington Council Postpones Vote On 50th Street Project

The Wellington Village Council postponed a vote Tuesday, Sept. 6 on moving forward with a plan to pave an approximately one-half-mile section of 50th Street South between Ousley Farms Road and South Road. The project has been under discussion for...

Superintendent Educates Voters On School Referendum

The added money that voters approved for the School District of Palm Beach County in 2018 to pay for school safety programs, mental health services, fine arts education, choice programs and supplemental teacher pay will soon expire, and Superintendent...

New Leaders Take Over At Wellington El Aftercare Program

Aftercare — the word is fairly self-explanatory — takes place after school. It’s something that allows parents, relatives and siblings over age 16 to pick children up after normal school hours, while being confident that they are watched over...

GL Homes Still Committed To Making Land Swap Plan Work

The can of worms that is the proposed 1,600-acre Indian Trails Grove/Agricultural Reserve land swap has been kicked down the road until May 2023 by the Palm Beach County Commission. The 4-3 vote for postponement at the commissioners’ Wednesday, Aug....

Wellington Rotary’s World Peace Day Ceremony Returns Sept. 18

Every September, the International Day of Peace is celebrated around the world, and it has been observed in Wellington ever since Dr. Wes Boughner founded the Wellington Rotary Club’s World Peace Day Ceremony at Wellington’s Rotary Peace Park. On Sunday,...

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Flavors ‘Decades Tour’ A Tasty Traveling Experience

On Thursday, June 5, the Greater Wellington Chamber of Commerce hosted Flavors 2025, now in its 22nd year. Several...