Nominations Open for Downtown Lakeland Board
LAKELAND -- The qualifying period for the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority elections ends Friday at noon.
Two LDDA board seats are open for the Oct. 7 election. Potential board members must have their principle place of business or employment within the Lakeland Downtown Development Area or hold title to property in the area. Terms are three years beginning Jan. 1.
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A correction on page B1 on Saturday incorrectly said Jack English is a candidate for the Polk County School Board. He is running for state House District 64. READ MORE
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