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Lake OkeeChobee News - merger of Okeechobee News, Clewiston News, Glades County Democrat, and The Sun
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February 24, 2021 �'
Forum for cit council candidates lanned
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By Cathy Womble
Lake Okeechobee News
OKEECHOBEE — During its Feb. 16
meeting, the council discussed the next
town hall meeting. "I would like to see a
big crowd," said Councilman Bob Jarriel.
"We have so many new and exciting things
coming in. There are so many things going
on. I'd like to tell people about it."
The town hall meeting will take place on
Monday, March 22 at 6 p.m. A candidate fo-
rum will be held at the end of the meeting.
Four people are running for the vacant seat
on the council— Noel Chandler, Beth Leh-
man, David McAuley and Lisa Feltenberger.
In other business, Kaylee King from
the Economic Development Corporation
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extended an invitation to the council
members to attend a training focused
on economic development. The 3-hour
training will take place on April 1 and will
take place at Indian River State College and
precautions for COVID-19 will be taken.
Mayor powling Watford proclaimed
the week of Feb. 2]-27, 2021 as Engineers
Week.
Tommy Clay was appointed a regular
member of the Okeechobee Utility Author-
ity Board of Directors, and Jeff Fadley was
appointed an alternate.
The well in the center of Veterans' Park
will be relocated over near the existing
electrical over on the side of the park. It will
make the park more open for future de-
velopment said City Administrator Marcos
Montes de Oca. The well is faulty anyway,
and Frank DeCarlo from American Drilling
will be donating his services to drill a new
one.
Heather pobbs, Director of Grants
and Special Programs, introduced a new
program called the BUDDY Mentoring Pro-
gram. The word buddy stands for building
up diverse and dynamic youth.
"Our Okeechobee students need
mentors, and hopefully me speaking to
you today will influence you to become
one," said Dobbs. "Mentoring impacts
lives. Students who meet with mentors are
less likely to start drinking, to use drugs,
to skip school or to have declining mental
health. They are more likely to participate
in extracurricular activities, and they are
more likely to attend college." The group
is committed to finding a mentor for every
child in the district, beginning with Central
Elementary's fifth grade. Apply online at
https://bit.ly/BUDDYMentoring. You can also
cail Katharine Williams, Director of Mental
Health and Behavioral Supports at 863-462-
5000 extension 1040 or pobbs at extension
] 059.
A settlement was reached in the case
of City of Okeechobee, Fla. versus Gloria
Rodriguez, et. al. The property was in
foreclosure due to code enforcement liens,
and the owner requested a settlement. Sh
will pay the ciry $11,355.74. The prope is
located at 914 N.W. Second Street.
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