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may 28
- Letter: Open letter to all candidates
- Letter: Trump's priorities unworthy of recognition
- Christine Flowers: Why we're 'not all in this together'
- Another Viewpoint: Pandemic raises concerns about suicide
- Today's editorial cartoon (May 28, 2020)
- Miss Manners: Those nosy people assume I have cancer!
- Dear Abby: Wife can't shake distrust of husband caught in a lie
- Ask Amy: Twitter follower might be crossing the border
- Coronavirus Update: Polk has 2nd-highest day for cases, total jumps to 939
- Polk school board wants Florida education officials to stop dragging feet on applying for federal aid
- Polk CARES COVID-19 relief program off to fast start
- Updated Thursday: How many people in your Polk zip code have COVID-19?
- US coronavirus death toll surges past 100,000 people
- US unemployment: 41 million have lost jobs since virus hit, but layoffs slow
- Low interest rates await Polk car shoppers
- Panel upholds union complaint against Florida Poly
- Bartow woman charged with murder in baby's death, PCSO says
- Violent protests over death of black man in police custody rock Minneapolis for 2nd straight night
- Haines City police: Charges possible following fatal crash
- 'I hit her really hard': Florida man charged in girlfriend's killing
- Tides and solunars: Know when to hit the outdoors
- Saltwater Fishing: Tarpon, snook are hitting the lines
- Touchless options the new norm in grocery industry
- Time is money for MLB
- Polk school board told deadline will be met for COVID-19 education relief funds
- Summer learning still on schedule in Polk
- Siesta Key drowning death: Polk mom remembers daughter, 10, as 'bright, vibrant'
- Will they come? Vacation rentals open in Polk
- Polk real-estate agents face their own coronavirus-related challenges
- Polk schools preparing for different kind of fall semester
- Trump continues to claim broad powers he doesn't have
- Polk businesses, residents navigate altered financial landscape
- Polk residents tackling DIY projects during time at home
- Polk sports facing overload of reopening issues
- Some Polk retailers retain curbside delivery following COVID-19 shutdown
- Safety, telehealth crucial for Polk health care
- NFL coaches could return next week
- Boras: Don't bail out baseball owners
- Polk leisure sites beckon, but in revised forms
- Take-out meals are taking off after COVID-19 shutdown