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Slapped the crap out of him
A man called 911 over the weekend after he claimed he was slapped by a man that owed him money.
Read moreRepublicans fared much better than Democrats at the Last Hurrah Hob Nob, hosted Friday by the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, but that may be because most of the candidates meeting and greeting voters were Republicans.
Read moreWhen graduation was postponed a second time in 2020, Corey Creech wondered if a ceremony marking the end of four years of hard work at Crooms Academy of Information Technology would happen.
Read moreA producer for Sanford’s own Shantell Williams’ solo ride TV show told a crowd of about 50 people Saturday afternoon that he had some good news and some bad news.
Read moreThe Sanford City Commission rebooted its effort to figure out the future of the Historic Sanford Welcome Center during a work session July 13.
Read moreAt the Farmer’s Market at Magnolia Square in Sanford on Saturdays, one may find eggs, local honey, homemade items, cold-pressed juice, skincare, candles, local art and jewelry, but also produce grown by an actual farmer.
Read moreAlice Abia-Okon graduated from Sanford’s Seminole High School in May, but she still wanted to walk the stage to pick up her diploma Friday after the coronavirus pandemic delayed the ceremony by a couple of months.
Read moreFederal prosecutors filed additional charges against former Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg this week, claiming he used driver’s licenses turned into his office to create fake ID cards for himself.
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