Over 150 years ago our fore fathers brought fourth unto this land a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men and women are created equal. Now we are involved in a Civil war. The popular party of common sense and the failed party that has run our country into deep deep debt! Stealing, buying things we should not. Buying favors, doing favors for money. all over the world. Some did not steal! Spending money to develop Viruses that could kill the masses in our country and it did. I think the intent was to develop the virus then develop the cure. Instead it killed the masses. The Government administration was giving and receiving large amount of money for special groups; projects in one state and nothing for others. Everything you can imagine has gone on and at the same time breaking the law and using our IRS and other government agencies to punish any resistance. Continue reading

LADY LAKE — In celebration of National Arbor Day on April 25, the Town of Lady Lake is announcing its annual Tree Raffle, reinforcing its commitment to conservation and community beautification.

This year, the Town Commission doubled the award to $10,000, allowing 50 residents to win $200 in gift certificates to Fairfield Farms Nurseries in Oxford, where they may choose from a variety of trees and plants. Winners must arrange for pickup and planting

How to Enter:

Open to Lady Lake residents only (addresses will be verified).

One entry per household (previous winners from the last two years are not eligible).

Submit raffle tickets to the Town Clerk’s Office at 409 Fennell Blvd. no later than 6

p.m. on April 14, 2025.

The drawing will take place on April 21, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. in the Town Hall

Commission Chambers (409 Fennell Blvd., Lady Lake). Winners will be notified and do not

need to be present.

Entry forms can be found online at www.ladylakefl.gov and at Town Hall.

For the 20th consecutive year, Lady Lake has been recognized as a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation, highlighting its dedication to urban forestry, tree preservation, and responsible development. The Town’s tree bank, funded by developer contributions, supports initiatives like the annual tree raffle to ensure a greener future for Lady Lake.

“Being named a Tree City USA for 20 years solidifies our ongoing commitment to protecting our environment,” said Parks and Recreation Director Mike Burske. “This raffle is a wonderful way to engage residents in beautification efforts.”

Elisha Pappacoda

OCALA, Fla.—Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the groundbreaking of over 31 miles of new auxiliary lanes to be added to I-75, from State Road 44 in Wildwood to State Road 326 in Ocala. This latest Moving Florida Forward project has been fully funded and is beginning 10-15 years ahead of schedule.

“We launched Moving Florida Forward in 2023 to accelerate road projects with an emphasis on alleviating traffic. We are accelerating this I-75 project near Ocala because residents and visitors alike need relief from the congestion,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “This project was not slated to begin for another 10-15 years, but thanks to our program, construction is now underway.”

“Thanks to Governor DeSantis’ Moving Florida Forward Infrastructure Initiative, congestion relief along I-75 will be delivered 10-15 years ahead of schedule,” said Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared W. Perdue, P.E. “With nearly 114,000 vehicles driving the corridor daily, these improvements will make traveling easier and bring a $2.3 billion economic impact to the region.” Continue reading

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