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A nugget of advice: don’t bring drugs to your probation meeting
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The City of Sanford announced a series of precautionary measures Monday regarding the novel coronavirus pandemic, including canceling all special events through April, although public meetings will be held as planned for now.
Read moreEvery Seminole County public school student 18 and under can pick up free breakfast and lunch meals daily during the week after spring break, the district announced Monday.
Read moreThe Bo-key Riders Motorcycle Riding Club held its annual picnic in Fort Mellon Park Friday in what may have been the final Sanford event until the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
Read moreSeminole County governments and agencies will continue operating as normal even though there is now one local presumptive case of novel coronavirus. Seminole State College, however, announced Friday that it would move most classes online.
Read moreAt a press conference Wednesday Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma made one thing clear: “We will hold those drug dealers accountable to the full extent of the law.”
Read moreHubert Nathan Myers spent 43 years in Florida prisons convicted of a murder he did not commit.
Read moreJames Boyles has spent much of his adult life in and out of jail. He led a life of crime and drugs fueled by an addiction that he almost kicked at one point, he said.
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