A suspicious substance forced Land O’ Lakes High School to close its doors early this morning, according to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.
The substance was found in mail that was sent to the school. Land O’ Lakes High School sent its students home for the day after discovering the substance.
“The league wanted to make sure that they built a stadium that is in line with our image and our character,” said Ronald Thompson, the school’s athletics director. “Being a performing arts school, it gives us something else to showcase the talent of our kids”
The team will be paying the $4 million needed to build the stadium. It is still awaiting an official club name heading into the first season of the USL Super League. Tickets for the 2024 season starting in August can be purchased from the team’s website.