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During a Sanford City Commission work session meeting held Monday, the commission questioned how local organizations and nonprofits will fund events after the Sanford Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) sunsets in 2025.
Read moreA new pollution report from the Florida Department of Environment Protection states that there is 5 million gallons of partially treated human sewage in Lake Monroe as a result of equipment failure from the Sanford WasteWater Treatment Facility.
Read moreTyler Backel returned to Oviedo High School, his former high school, as a first-year teacher educating special needs students. He loves to work with the students and help them learn skills, such as creating a resume and interviewing for a job.
Read moreSubstance abuse, mental wellness and trauma in the school – these are all serious student health issues that school nurses face on a daily basis.
Read moreThe Seminole County Board of County Commissioners started the new year with approving a range of resolutions and agreements to progress initiative efforts in the county.
Read moreSanford city commissioners considered and approved plans to progress several development projects during Monday’s meeting, including the Vistas at Lake Monroe, which has brought opposition from residents in the neighboring Mayfair community.
Read moreTo start the new year during the first commission meeting of 2024, the commission gave many approvals for repairs to utility projects.
Read moreThe City of Sanford announced last week that Sharon Kraynik has been selected to serve as the city’s new Human Resources and Risk Management Director.
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