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After some good news about its budget, the Sanford Community Redevelopment Agency took action Wednesday to support a possible city tax rebate for the San Leon project on Sanford Avenue and approved several grants for events and businesses.
Read moreSurrounded by a record 110 off-road bicyclists wearing helmets fitted with lights, trail boss Jason Lampitt stood on a picnic table Wednesday after dark and shouted: “Welcome to Wednesdays at Markham!”
Read moreGuess he had a good time, wherever he was
Seminole County deputies were conducting a patrol near S.R. 436 and S.R. 424 in Altamonte Springs when they pulled over a vehicle for having an expired tag.
Read moreThe Lois Mae Paulucci property across from Fort Mellon Park could fit up to 85 new parking spaces in time for the city’s Fourth of July celebration, according to the deputy city manager.
Read moreAn unidentified DeBary man remains in critical condition Tuesday following an early morning fire on Monday that may have started in the garage, according to the fire marshal.
Read moreAn Orlando man turned himself into the Volusia County Branch Jail Monday after his ex-girlfriend from Deltona told deputies he choked and kidnapped her Saturday eventually driving her into Seminole County where she said she escaped.
Read moreLove Your Shorts Film Festival is celebrating a special anniversary this year as it returns to downtown Sanford for the 10th installment of its annual film festival.
Read moreThe Sanford City Commission is expected to vote in February to choose which tax rebate to offer the property owners of 201 S. Sanford Ave., who want to build 10 residences and retail space.
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