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This week marks 15 years since Hurricane Charley opened the floodgates for hurricanes for a new generation of Floridians on Friday the 13th of August in 2004. Three more hurricanes followed within the span of a month.
Read moreFor the last 60 years, Brenda Reichle has indulged her passion of teaching, largely at her family’s 10 acres of Chuluota land that has been known as the ‘Double R Private School’ since its formation in 1974.
Read moreAt Monday’s Sanford City Commission meeting, the Commissioners heard impassioned complaints against allowing developers to replace natural woodlands with houses near Lake Boulevard.
Read moreAmidst the city’s numerous construction projects downtown this week, a gem was uncovered in the form of the 1800s-dated Stone Gove Building.
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Seminole County deputies issued a capias for the arrest of a man they said repeatedly threatened a woman, and eventually set her apartment on fire.
Read moreThe Eastside/Westside Community Meetings will resume this month and will be held every other month instead of monthly. Meetings were not held in June and July. This month’s meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 22, 2019, at the Westside Comm
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