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Technically, she had already finished her challenge to ride solo on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle to all 48 contiguous United States, but at 11:34 a.m.
Read moreAbout two weeks after a COVID-19 outbreak at the Seminole County jail after which new precautions were announced, the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office said it is now investigating a possible COVID-19 related death of an inmate at the John E.
Read moreSeminole County residents can no longer buy celebration supplies at Party City in Altamonte Springs, but voters will be able to cast early ballots in the 10,000-foot-facility, according to a Supervisor of Elections office news release.
Read moreA small, curly-haired dog went swimming in Lake Monroe about 40 yards off the RiverWalk around 2 p.m. on Labor Day. The dog bit his rescuer before boarding the Seminole County Sheriff’s Department boat.
Read moreAt an August Meeting of the Sanford Masonic Lodge, Thomas L. Turlington, Jr., Grand Master of Masons (left) in Florida presented Sanford businessman J. Michael Hartman (right) with an award for 50 Years of dedicated service to the fraternity.
Read moreThe Sanford Community Redevelopment Agency voted unanimously to enter into two agreements to change the Historic Sanford Welcome Center into the new Sanford Information Center.
Read moreDr. Walt Griffin, superintendent of Seminole County Public Schools, has announced his retirement after 40 years as an educator, 37 of which were served in Seminole County.
Read moreProsecutors have now charged a Sanford 16-year-old with one count of second-degree homicide in the shooting death of an 18-year-old that happened Aug. 5 in the 1200 block of Magnolia Avenue in Sanford.
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