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  • Authorities: Fatal Spring Hill shooting stemmed from home invasion

    Authorities: Fatal Spring Hill shooting stemmed from home invasion

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    SPRING HILL, Fla. — The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a suspect in a Spring Hill shooting that left one person dead and another injured.

    Deputies were dispatched to a residence on Marquette Street just after 5 a.m. Wednesday to calls of a shooting. Officials said later Wednesday during a news conference that the incident began as a home invasion. 

    Details have not been released.


    What You Need To Know

    • Hernando County Sheriff’s officials searching for shooting suspect 
    • One person killed, another injured in shooting at Marquette Street home in Spring Hill 
    • Anyone with information asked to call sheriff’s office at (352) 754-6830 or contact Hernando County Crime Stoppers at 1-866-990-TIPS (8477)

    Deputies arrived on scene to find two adult victims suffering from gunshot wounds. One victim died on scene. The second victim was transported to a trauma center with non-life threatening injuries.

    Authorities said there is an unknown suspect at large. Officials said it is unknown if the suspect is male or female or in a vehicle or on foot.

    Detectives continue working the case. Officials said residents should take necessary precautions.

    Also, residents in the area are asked to review any video footage they may have for the timeframe of 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. Wednesday morning. 

    Anyone with information on this case is asked to call the sheriff’s office at (352) 754-6830 or contact Hernando County Crime Stoppers at 1-866-990-TIPS (8477).   

    This is a developing story and more information will be released as it becomes available.

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  • Crystal River home total loss after late-night fire

    Crystal River home total loss after late-night fire

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    CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. — A late-fire destroyed a home in Citrus County.

    Crews responded just before 11 p.m. Tuesday to W. Beachview Drive to find a two-story wood frame residence fully involved in flames. 

    Firefighters from Connell Heights, Homosassa, DeRosa, Sugarmill Woods, Hernando, Highlands, Citrus Springs, Pine Ridge, a safety officer, rescue unit, and the Rehab Unit from Citrus Springs responded to the scene.

    Multiple 911 callers reported hearing a possible explosion, and flames were visible about 2-3 miles away from the residence.

    The fire was brought under control at 11:52 p.m. but the home was a total loss.

    No injuries were reported.  Assistance was requested for the displaced residents.

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  • Hernando authorities: Suspicious death at Weeki Wachee home

    Hernando authorities: Suspicious death at Weeki Wachee home

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    HERNANDO COUNTY, Fla. —  The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a suspicious death in Weeki Wachee and have started a search for the victim’s significant other, who is missing.

    Deputies said after they responded to reports of a missing person, which later turned out to the victim, at a home on Darts Street Sunday afternoon. Deputies discovered the body of an adult female in one of the bedrooms.


    What You Need To Know

    • Hernando deputies: Woman found at Weeki Wachee home; significant other, victim’s car missing 
    • Deputies said there are suspicious circumstances surrounding the death
    • Authorities: Victim’s significant other, Shauna Urive, 23, and the victim’s vehicle, a 2005 silver Pontiac Grand Am are missing

    Family members told authorities that had not seen the woman in several days.

    In examining the home, deputies said they immediately noted suspicious circumstances surrounding the death and contacted Major Case detectives and Forensic specialists, who took over the investigation.

    An autopsy will be conducted to determine the victim’s cause of death.

    Meanwhile, the victim’s significant other, Shauna Urive, 23, and the victim’s vehicle, a 2005 silver Pontiac Grand Am with the Florida tag CG2VH are both missing, officials said.

    Authorities have not released any further information about the case.

    Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff’s office or Hernando County Crime Stoppers at 1-866-990-TIPS (8477).

    You may also submit your tip via the internet at http://www.hernandocountycrimestoppers.com.

    You can remain anonymous and also be eligible for a reward up to $5,000 cash.

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  • From Big Bend to Tampa Bay, residents cleaning up after Idalia

    From Big Bend to Tampa Bay, residents cleaning up after Idalia

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    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Assessment and cleanup continues in north Florida and across the Bay area after Hurricane Idalia.

    Meanwhile, state officials confirm

    At a Thursday morning news conference, Gov. DeSantis and Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie confirmed no storm-related deaths have been reported. There were two deaths related to driving in bad weather, according to Florida Highway Patrol.

    A Pasco County man crashed into a tree when he lost control of his vehicle Wednesday morning, and another person died in Alachua County when he crashed his pickup truck into a ditch.

    The hurricane made landfall Wednesday morning at 7:45 a.m. at Keaton Beach in Taylor County with 125-mph winds. 

    It left as many as a half-million customers without power in Florida and other states at one point as it ripped down power poles and lines.

    Still, it was far less destructive than feared, providing only glancing blows to Tampa Bay and other more populated areas as it came ashore in rural Florida.

    Here’s a look at recovery efforts across the region:

    PINELLAS COUNTY

    Flights at St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport resume today after the airport closed ahead of the storm.

    During a news conference Thursday morning, Pinellas County officials said 60 water rescue missions were performed during and after the storm.

    Crews will be out assessing damage today. 

    St. Pete police continue to limit access to Shore Acres due to continuing flooding there. Officials said hundreds of homes were flooded in St. Petersburg. Anyone with damage can report it to Disaster.pinellas.gov.

    During the height of the storm, 28,000 homes in Pinellas lost power. That was down to just 2,600 by midday Thursday.

    Meanwhile, crews were working until early Thursday to clear debris, water and sand on Gulf Boulevard in Madeira Beach. A total of about 85 dump trucks of sand was cleaned up, officials said. Indian Rocks Beach in particular had a big drop off from erosion.

    Officials also said there were three house fires related to the storm.

    HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

    Tampa International Airport is also now fully open. The airport was open to just to arriving flights yesterday afternoon.

    Port Tampa Bay is still closed Thursday.

    Coast Guard officials will determine when the port can reopen.

    A spokesperson for the port said the Coast Guard needs to complete a harbor assessment today before they open again.

    So this will impact incoming shipments and cruise travelers.

    PASCO COUNTY

    The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office said it did 85 rescue mission in the hours after Idalia roared by the Bay area, saving 150 people from flood waters. Deputies helped people ranging from 9 months old to age 90, officials said.

    Also, crews are still monitoring some areas of Hudson and New Port Richey where flood waters had swamped streets.

    CITRUS COUNTY

    A part of U.S. 19 remains closed in Crystal River due to flooding.

    U.S. 19 has been shut down from Dunnellon Road to State Road 44 because of remaining water on the roadway.

    HERNANDO COUNTY

    Some Hernando County residents who evacuated ahead of Idalia were allowed back into their neighborhoods on Wednesday.

    A debris field greeted Sandra Day when she returned to her Hernando Beach home.

    But she said there was no damage to the house itself.

    That came as a relief since these screen shots from home cameras show what she and her husband saw while taking shelter: Their yard and neighborhood were flooded.

    “Our backyard, the dock was up about two feet, and we could just see the water rushing in, and it sounded like a waterfall,” said Day, a Hernando Beach resident. “So, now you look how calm it is, and it’s all going over the berm now.”

    No injuries or deaths related to Idalia have been reported in Hernando County.

    Day said she feels like that’s an answer to prayers.

    CEDAR KEY

    Power has been mostly been restored in Cedar Key.

    Still, some residents are being kept off the beach.

    Officials are only letting residents who have re-entry passes cross the bridge.

    Before the storm, city officials said their biggest concern was flooding. That held true and storm surge damaged businesses and homes.

    Officials say it’s going to take some time to get the city back up and running and are asking for people to be patient as they continue cleanup and recovery efforts.

    Spectrum Bay News 9 reporters Brian Rea, Nick Popham, Sarah Blazonis, Cait McVey and Fallon Silcox contributed to this report.

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  • Idalia: When classes across Tampa Bay will resume

    Idalia: When classes across Tampa Bay will resume

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    We’ll be using this page to update our viewing area on school impacts due to Idalia. 

    School Closings by County: 

    Citrus County

    NEW: The school system will reopen Friday.

    In a statement Thursday, the district said: “After receiving the latest update from Emergency Management officials and having assessed the damages in our facilities sustained from Hurricane Idalia, I am pleased to share that schools will be reopen tomorrow Friday, September 1st.  Should you have any issues or concerns, please contact the administration at your school.  As always, we appreciate your time, understanding, and patience during these uncertain times.”

    Due to the coastal impact in our county from Hurricane Idalia, schools are continuing to be used as shelters.

    School will be cancelled, Thursday, Aug. 31.

    After the next high tide, more info regarding a projected date of school reopening will be announced.

    Hernando County

    All Hernando County schools and district offices will reopen Thursday, Aug. 31.

    Students impacted by coastal flooding will be provided an excused absence.

    Hillsborough County

    Hillsborough County Schools are reopening on Thursday, Aug. 31.

    Manatee County

    All Manatee District Schools will reopen Thursday, August 31.

    Pasco County

    All Pasco County schools will be open on Thursday, August 31.

    This includes athletics, PLACE, Delta, Star, and all other extracurricular activities.

    Pinellas County

    Schools will be open for normal operations on Thursday, August 31.

    Polk County

    All Polk County schools and offices will reopen Friday, Sept. 1.

    Major Universities:

    University of Central Florida: UCF will resume standard operations on Thursday, Aug. 31. 

    University of Florida: UF to resume normal operations on Thursday, Aug. 31. 

    University of South Florida: USF says classes will resume Thursday, Aug. 31, except for classes at Mote Marine.

    University of Tampa: Regular operations are scheduled to resume Thursday, Aug. 31 at noon.

    St. Petersburg College: Campuses/sites open and all classes resuming — on Thursday, Aug. 31. 

    Florida State University: Classes and normal university operations will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 5.

    FAMU: Classes and Universtiy operations remain suspended through Friday, Sept. 1. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 5. 

    Polk State College: PSC classes and operations will resume Thursday, Aug. 31. 

    Keiser UniversityClasses will resume at the following Keiser University campuses on Thursday, August 31, 2023. All campuses will be open for regular operations unless otherwise noted.

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  • Live Updates: Aftermath of Idalia in Tampa Bay

    Live Updates: Aftermath of Idalia in Tampa Bay

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    The Tampa Bay area is dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia. 

    The hurricane made landfall Wednesday morning at 7:45 at Keaton Beach in Taylor County with 125-mph winds. 

    The storm brought heavy rain, winds and flooding to the Bay area.

    Use our Live Updates feed below for updates from our reporters in the field, Weather Experts in the Spectrum Bay News 9 studio, and more.

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  • Hurricane Idalia makes 125-mph landfall in Big Bend area

    Hurricane Idalia makes 125-mph landfall in Big Bend area

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    TAMPA, Fla. —  Major Hurricane Idalia has made landfall.

    The storm and its 125-mph winds made landfall over Keaton Beach. Catastrophic storm surge and winds are expected to continue impacting the Big Bend of Florida. 

    Idalia continues to move NNE at 18 mph through what has been a favorable environment for intensification. It’s located 90 miles northwest of Cedar Key, where “catastrophic storm surge and destructive winds” are expected. 

    The low-lying marsh area faced a predicted storm surge of up to 15 feet.

    A state of emergency is in effect for 49 Florida counties, including:

    Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, Brevard, Calhoun, Charlotte, Citrus, Clay, Collier, Columbia, DeSoto, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Hardee, Hernando, Hillsborough, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Lee, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Manatee, Marion, Nassau, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Putnam, Sarasota, Seminole, St. Johns, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Volusia, and Wakulla counties.

    Hurricane force winds reach out 25 mph from the center. Rain bands have produced gusts over 60 mph around Tampa Bay. Water levels are still increasing for the Nature Coast. Seven to 11 feet of surge is still expected.

    Water levels around Tampa Bay are at 4 feet above the astronomical tide as of 5:30 am. Many roads are flooded.  Water levels will stay high all day. 

    Rain bands can continue to produce tornadoes across the Bay area. A Tornado Watch and a Flood Watch continue. 

     

    While the exact track of the center will determine where the worst storm surge will end up, the rain bands will continue to impact the entire region through the morning hours.

    That means gusty winds and heavy rain along with a threat of tornadoes. We will monitor Klystron 9 for rotation and to track the center of Idalia as it moves north through the Gulf. Polk, Citrus and Hernando counties were under brief tornado warnings Wednesday morning.

    Coastal areas will see the strongest storms, but there will be gusty squalls far inland that rotate around the large circulation of Idalia.

    The west coast of Florida is highly susceptible to storm surge so there is a threat of significant, life-threatening impacts.

    TIMING:

    Tropical storm-force winds are impacting the Tampa Bay area.

    WINDS: 

    Widespread tropical storm force winds are forecast (39-73 mph), even inland. This will cause downed trees and power outages.

    Hurricane force winds (74+) primarily impact the Nature Coast. Any change in the future track will cause changes to the forecast.

    TORNADOES:

    Models show numerous strong thunderstorms and gusty squalls tomorrow along the coast. Some of these will produce a few fast moving tornadoes.

    STORM SURGE FORECAST: 

    Storm surge will also be a threat to areas along Florida’s Gulf Coast. Bay News 9 Meteorologist Juli Marquez states that, “astronomical tides will be high with a full moon, so storm surge will be more impactful.”

    Storm Surge Warnings are now in effect for from Englewood northward to Indian Pass, including Tampa Bay.

    Storm Surge Watches are also in effect for the Florida Gulf Coast from Chokoloskee to Englewood and the mouth of the St. Marys River to South Santee River in South Carolina.

    Peak Storm Surge:

    Levy/Citrus Counties: 7-11 feet AGL

    Hernando/Pasco Counties: 6 to 9 feet AGL

    Tampa Bay Area: 4-7 feet AGL on coast, 3-6 feet in Tampa Bay

    Sarasota: 3-5 feet

    A Flood Watch has been issued for our area. Idalia could bring 4 to 8 inches of rain. Locally higher amounts are possible. This could lead to street flooding and flooding of poor drainage areas.

    POTENTIAL IMPACTS ALONG THE NATURE COAST:

    • Widespread deep inundation, with storm surge flooding greatly accentuated by powerful battering waves.
    • Structural damage to buildings, with many washing away.
    • Damage greatly compounded from considerable floating debris. Locations may be uninhabitable for an extended period.
    • Near-shore escape routes and secondary roads washed out or severely flooded. Flood control systems and barriers may become stressed.
    • Extreme beach erosion. New shoreline cuts possible.
    • Massive damage to marinas, docks, boardwalks, and piers.
    • Numerous small craft broken away from moorings with many lifted onshore and stranded.

    Tides are running much higher than normal due to the Super Moon, which could contribute to a higher storm surge in some areas.

    HIGH TIDE FORECAST:

    Crystal River:

    • 3:14 p.m. Tues.

    • 4:59 a.m. Wed.

    • 4:09 p.m. Wed.

    Ozello:

    • 2:19 p.m. Tues.

    • 4:04 a.m. Wed.

    • 3:14 p.m. Wed.

    Bayport:

    • 12:53 p.m. Tues.

    • 2:38 a.m. Wed.

    • 1:46 p.m. Wed.

    Tarpon Springs:

    • 11:30 a.m. Tues.

    • 1:23 a.m. Wed.

    • 12:33 p.m. Wed.

    Clearwater Beach:

    • 10:47 a.m. Tues.

    • 12:32 a.m. Wed.

    • 11:42 p.m. Wed.

    St. Petersburg:

    • 12:54 p.m. Tues.

    • 3:32 a.m. Wed.

    • 1:53 p.m. Wed.

    Gulfport:

    • 11:22 p.m. Tues.

    • 2:00 a.m. Wed.

    • 12:21 p.m Wed.

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  • Where to find last-minute gas

    Where to find last-minute gas

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    Many Floridians are preparing for Idalia, and soon many will be searching for gas as the storm gets closer.

    With the GasBuddy Outage Tracker, drivers can search for gas stations nearby, as well as filter by the following criteria:

    • Has Fuel & Power
    • Has No Power
    • Limited Fuel Options
    • Has No Fuel & Power

    Click/Tap on the image below to locate gas stations near you and check their status. For the best results, be sure to share you location. You can also track outages on your phone by downloading the GasBuddy app for Android or iOS.

    Screenshot of the GasBuddy Outage Tracker (Courtesy: GasBuddy.com)

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  • Investigation into contaminated gas yields stations that can resume sales

    Investigation into contaminated gas yields stations that can resume sales

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    TAMPA, Fla. — After an investigation into reports of contaminated gas from the Port of Tampa being delivered to multiple gas stations, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said Tuesday that 17 stations remain under a stop sale order.

    State officials announced Sunday that it had identified a potentially widespread fuel contamination caused by human error at the Port of Tampa that impacted gas stations in the Tampa Bay area supplied by Citgo.


    Any fuel purchased from 10 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 26, through Sunday, Aug. 27, at impacted stations has a strong likelihood of being contaminated with diesel fuel.

    Impacted stations were ordered to stop selling gas until the contaminated fuel is replaced and tanks are cleaned. Once the stations are cleared or have completed a corrective action plan fuel will once again be safe for purchase.

    “I am grateful to the hard-working men and women at FDACS who responded to this incident swiftly and thoroughly,” said Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson. “It is never good to have such a catastrophic error for consumers, but particularly during a time when Floridians are evacuating from a potentially dangerous storm. I firmly believe our department was able to mitigate what could have been a worse situation. We stand ready to assist those whose vehicles and equipment were impacted by contaminated fuel.”

    State officials also said there are no reports of disrupted fuel supply in the region.

    After emergency inspections and testing, FDACS has determined the following:

    Six stations did not receive the contaminated fuel shipment:

    Dan’s Car Wash: 39522 US Highway 19 N., Tarpon Springs

    7-Eleven: 3437 US Highway 19, Holiday

    7-Eleven: 13411 Fish Hawk Boulevard, Lithia

    Quick & Easy Stop: 4529 Bee Ridge Rd., Sarasota

    Palmers Easy Stop: 903 Cattleman Rd., Sarasota

    2K Express 5: 6202 N 40th St., Tampa

    Eight stations have been inspected, remediated, and cleared by FDACS for fuel sales:

    7-Eleven: 720 Chiquita Boulevard, North Cape Coral

    7-Eleven: 2604 Skyline Boulevard, Cape Coral

    7-Eleven: 601 Pine Island Rd. S.W., Cape Coral

    7-Eleven: 6050 Dean Dairy Road, Zephyrhills

    7-Eleven: 714 Burnt Store Road, Cape Coral

    Handy Foods Store #87: 3205 Lee Blvd., Lehigh Acres

    Faulkenburg CITGO: 5320 Faulkenburg Road, Tampa

    PJI LLC: 7977 W Dunnellon Road, Dunnellon (Regular and premium fuel was not contaminated, only diesel fuel)

    17 stations remain under a stop sale order pending laboratory confirmation:

    7-Eleven: 4325 Lee Boulevard, Lehigh Acres

    7-Eleven: 12750 South Cleveland Avenue, Fort Myers

    7-Eleven: 290 Lakeland Park Road, Lakeland

    7-Eleven: 940 S Broad St., Brooksville

    7-Eleven: 1626 Meadow Road, Lehigh Acres

    7-Eleven: 2401 James Redman Parkway, Plant City

    BJ’s Wholesale: 1929 Pine Island Road N.E., Cape Coral

    BJ’s Wholesale: 9372 Ben C Pratt Six Mile Cypress Pkwy., Fort Myers

    BJ’s Wholesale: 13585 NE 86th Path, Lady Lakes

    Handy Foods Store #86: 21321 Palm Beach Blvd., Alva

    Superday CITGO: 1595 South McCall Road, Port Charlotte

    Bolton One LLC: 15434 US Highway 19, Hudson

    JHW #310 – DBA Avenue CITGO: 11867 N. Williams St., Dunellon

    AL Prime – Daytona Beach: 1898 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach

    Choice Food & Gas: 310 N Central Ave., Umatilla

    Perfection Station 5: 9931 N Florida Ave., Tampa

    Rogers Petroleum: 134 N Desoto Ave., Arcadia

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  • OCM director talks marijuana market – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

    OCM director talks marijuana market – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

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    Last week, the state’s Cannabis Control Board issued 212 operating licenses for adult use cannabis dispensaries.

    While New York has issued 463 legal licenses across the state, there are only a handful of brick-and-mortar operations up and running.

    Gov. Kathy Hochul has vowed to strengthen the emerging legal market by cracking down on unlicensed vendors through harsher fines and even store closures for repeat offenders.

    Chris Alexander, executive director of the State Office of Cannabis Management, joined NY1 political reporter Bobby Cuza on “Inside City Hall” Friday to discuss more.

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  • Sunflower maze brings farm fans to Masaryktown

    Sunflower maze brings farm fans to Masaryktown

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    Farmer Lisa Kessel is standing in a sea of sunflowers.

    There is a huge oak tree behind the field with swaying Spanish moss and a treehouse.

    “We get a lot of people that want to just do this—get out in these flowers,” said Kessel, calling it amazing.

    And anybody can do it.

    It’s Sweetfields Farm in Hernando County.

    They are at the height of their sunflower growing season and approaching their final weekend festival.

    There is a five-acre maze, and every year farmer Ted Kessel picks a new design for their family’s sunflower maze.

    This year, it’s a record player with a bird and a music note—to spin you around and get you lost.

    And with stalks soaring well above the average human person, Kessel’s achieving his goal.

    “It’s just a happy time right now,” said Kessel, walking through the maze. “Lot of work to get here, and everything’s blooming just right.”

    That counts for the all the things the Kessel family grows at Sweetfields Farm, including the zucchinis.

    “We want to get some off that are getting too big,” said Kessel, snipping the biggest veggies off the plants, “but yet, leave some like these little guys here- they’ll be ready for the weekend.”

    The zucchinis are part of the “U-Pick” vegetable and flower patches (hey zinnias you are so pretty!).

    It’s the 15th year the Kessels have opened their farm to the public.

    They want to help connect people to farm life- and nature.

    So they give little ones a chance to take some of the farm home—a little potential plant.

    Kessel makes recycled plant pots by rolling newspaper on a short pvc pipe.
    She adds peat moss and plants a sunflower seed for little future famers.

    “Now you are going to be planting the same sunflowers that grow out in our field,” said Kessel.

    A stalk of Sweetfields’ sunshine—and hopefully– the good vibes that come from farm life.

    “It’s pretty magical out here away from all the electronics and you just start to ground yourself,” said Lisa Kessel.

    Sweetfields Farm is located in Masyaryktown off Benes Rouch Road. The weekend hours are 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

    In addition to the maze, there are hayrides, farm animals, food and drink.

    They’ll harvest the sunflowers after Memorial Day weekend.

    Next comes the fall corn maze!

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  • Father-daughter duo debut their bedazzled bike

    Father-daughter duo debut their bedazzled bike

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    CLEARWATER, Fla. — This weekend’s Orange County Choppers Invitational Bike show will feature some of the world’s best bike builders.

    The event kicked off Friday in Clearwater at the OCC Road House and Museum, and organizers are expecting more than 100 bikes both Saturday and Sunday.

    Spectrum Bay News 9 photojournalist Matt Infante met a father-daughter duo who are debuting their bedazzled bike this weekend.

    Use the video player above to watch the On The Town report.

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