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Winter Springs police were called to an apartment on Loblolly Court last Sunday in reference to a disturbance.
Read moreMore than 4 inches of rain fell in a matter of hours Sunday overwhelming Sanford’s sewer system, which backed up into several downtown businesses and reached the waterfront along Lake Monroe.
Read moreTwo events will showcase Sanford artistic talent with the Wing City mural project call to artists and the online production of “Jesus Jumped the A Train” by Phantasmagoria.
Read moreA candlelight vigil was planned for Tuesday evening to remember an 18-year-old Seminole High School student who died when the car he was riding in Sunday morning hit a utility pole on a wet road west of Sanford.
Read moreSeminole County applied for grant money this week to pay for a $13.1 million mitigation plan to try once again to relieve flooding in the Midway community east of Sanford.
Read moreSeminole County students 18 and under are eligible to receive free breakfast and lunch meals through Dec. 18 at a variety of locations, including several in Sanford.
Read moreThe Sanford City Commission expressed support for the My Brother’s Keeper initiative at its Monday workshop meeting and also heard proposed adjustments to wording in its investment strategy.
Read moreTwo upcoming road closures include another shift in the traffic pattern on Seminole Boulevard, starting Sept. 29, and a closure on Park Avenue, which starts Monday.
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