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$500K needed to build African American Historical Museum of Lakeland

Black entrepreneurs: Hard work pays off no matter where

Black entrepreneurs: Hard work pays off no matter where MAYA LORA, The Ledger FacebookTwitterEmail LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) Shaquilla Williams is really good at one thing: multi-tasking. Williams, 42, worked with large events when she was stationed in the Navy in Oklahoma. When she returned to Lakeland, she craved the same kind of work. “When I came back home, I just decided to do my own business in event planning. And that’s what I did,” Williams said. And thus her first baby was born: Larger Than Life Event Planning, Custom Designs and Treats, a successful event-planning business. Six years later, she’s finally landed a brick-and-mortar location after storing all of her supplies in a warehouse and meeting clients at their venues rather than in her own personal space. And the location is just a few storefronts down from her brand new venture, Dior Beauty and Esthetic Lounge, on East Edgewood Drive in Lakeland.

Black entrepreneurs: Hard work pays off no matter where

Black entrepreneurs: Hard work pays off no matter where
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Black business owners find growth and success in Polk County

Black business owners find growth and success in Polk County
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Polk schools have 19 applicants so far for superintendent

The district continues to receive applications, with a Jan. 31 deadline at midnight for the final applications to be submitted.   Superintendent Jacqueline Byrd announced her retirement in May. Her successor is scheduled to be selected at the April 27 board meeting.  The applicants so far are:  • Wayne Alexander, Ed.D.  Serves as a school principal (PK-8) in “the largest multi-cultural school in Connecticut.” He is also the former Hernando County schools superintendent, serving between 2007 and 2009. He has served as a teacher and administrator for 34 years.   • Adam Lane  The Haines City High School and Haines City International Baccalaureate principal, a position he has held for the last six years. He also helped develop and implement an IB program at Largo High School, which aided in the  consecutive D school” to move to an A grade within two years. At HCHS, he has lowered all discipline referrals by 31%, while increasing the a

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