Toyota Brings Back “100 Cars for Good”
Last year's 100 Cars for Good program made a huge difference to 100 nonprofit organizations selected by voters. Toyota recently announced the second annual...
The GFWC Brandon Service League Continues Tradition Of Very Special Arts...
More than 200 special needs children from 13 Hillsborough County schools were treated to an event filled with fun and exciting activities at GFWC...
Sandy Neel Is Passionate About Music And Teaching
Sandy Neel is director of Orchestras at Burns Middle School. Under Neel's direction, the Burns Middle School Orchestra has earned superior performances for many...
Newsome High School Hosts State Qualifiers for Debate
Students are the forefront of every debate competition, but coaches, teachers and parents all donate their time to make those competitions a success
By Adam...
Bloomingdale’s Oser Signs With Stetson University
Rebecca Oser was surrounded by teachers, friends, family and teammates as she committed to play soccer at Stetson University on National Signing Day
Within the...
Super Senior: Ryan Bethoney
Success today depends a lot on your academic achievements. No one knows this better than Ryan Bethoney, a senior at Bloomingdale High School. And...
Making Our Roads Safer, One Teenager At A Time
GCS Driving Academy teaches teens the importance of safe driving techniques.
By Donna Rayburn
Obtaining a driver’s license is a milestone for any teenager. Yet, for...
Annual Festival Celebrates Plant City’s Sweet Berries
It’s that time of year again! When the frost has thawed and the sweet red berries that call Plant City home are at their...
Responsible Kidz Make Homemade Foods And Charity Their Business
L-R, Sarah Harris, Matthew Allred, Henry Harris and Jacob Harris sell their homemade jar and spice products. Part of the proceeds from their sales...
Chocolate Blues And Business Network Festival Is Coming To The Area
Join hundreds of other local business professionals at the upcoming Chocolate Blues and Business Networking Festival set for Wednesday, March 28, from 11 a.m.-5...