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Carl Kadolph just can’t stop giving.
Read moreWith a new year comes a new Historic Preservation Officer in former Volusia County employee Julie Scofield, according to Community Improvement Director Darrel Presley.
Read moreOutgoing Attorney General Pam Bondi thinks Tax Collector Joel Greenberg’s open carry gun policy might not be allowed, after all.
Read moreCrews are scheduled intermittently at night Monday – Friday, January 7-11, to close State Road (S.R.) 46 at U.S. 441 to install beams for the new flyover bridge.
Read moreAs we head into the New Year, the City of Sanford is eyeing 2019 with a focus on expanding things they considered successes this year, said Communications Officer Lisa Holder.
Read moreSeminole State College will receive $110,000 in federal funding for their efforts in helping displaced students from hurricanes Irma and Maria to enroll in school.
Read moreRose Harr, the CEO on trial for fraud and corruption from a 2013 case in Brevard County involving then-Clerk Mitchell Needelman, was sentenced to three years in prison last week, according to the State Attorney’s Office.
Read moreOn January 12 and 13, the Sanford Civic Center will be invaded by cats.
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