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People attending the Juneteenth March for Racial Equality in Sanford Friday were there to make the change that they wanted to see.
Read moreEfforts are underway to enhance and preserve the Stokes Fish Market sign, likely the most famous and most photographed of Sanford’s murals.
Read moreTwenty-two people have applied for the vacant District 1 Sanford City Commission seat as of Thursday afternoon, according to the Sanford records manager. Residents of that district have until Monday at noon to apply for the open seat.
Read moreTwo people from South Florida were arrested in Deltona Thursday after Volusia County Sheriff’s Office deputies saw them switch tags on the Chevrolet Impala and Dodge Charger they were driving.
Read moreThe first time Sanford’s own Shantell Williams rode her Harley to all 48 contiguous states, she traveled solo.
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Winter Springs police were called to Keeth Elementary School after a school employee reported a possible car accident with a juvenile in the backseat.
Read moreWhen asked why he marched with about 400 others through the streets of Sanford Saturday, Lawrence Mason said he didn’t understand the point of the question.
Read moreA Juneteenth March for Racial Equality is set for Friday starting at 2 p.m. at Fort Mellon Park with speakers addressing police reform and racial equality followed by a march through downtown Sanford.
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