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Nelson files for election by petitionThe Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
Bryan Nelson, candidate for mayor of Apopka, shows petitions that were signed so that he can qualify for the mayoral election without paying the city filing…
Apopka police give to local youth groupsThe Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
Apopka Police Chief Mike McKinley and other members of the Apopka Police Department presented checks to the N.A.O.M.I Kids and New Journey Youth Center organizations to…
City Council rejects settlement of Anderson suitThe Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
In a 3-2 vote, the Apopka City Council rejected a proposed agreement that would have settled the city’s lawsuit against former administrator Richard Anderson and his…
Two seek to build city splash padThe Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
A second stab at proposals to design and build a public splash pad in Apopka resulted in two proposals being submitted to the city.
Apopka man crashes car into sheriff’s deputy’s vehicle, charged with DUI, drug possessionThe Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
An Apopka man was arrested and charged for DUI as well as four counts involving drug possession and intent to sell marijuana after he crashed his…
New Errol developers getting word out about plans through open houseThe Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
About 25 residents attended the Tuesday, July 11, open house to view renderings of the New Errol development where 264 new residential units, and amenities such…
Fundraising jumps for Apopka mayor in election set for March 2018The Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
Apopka Mayor Joe Kilsheimer took a big leap in fundraising in June for his bid for re-election, raising $14,350 in the latest campaign report filed. Prior…
President ‘Ike’ changed how America did national businessThe Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
On July 12, 1957, Dwight D. Eisenhower became the first president to employ a helicopter while in office.
If approved, Apopka would pay Anderson in settlementThe Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
The city of Apopka will pay Richard Anderson, its former city administrator, if the City Council approves a proposed agreement to settle the city’s suit against…
City’s workshops reveal same tax rate, higher budgetThe Apopka Chief Editorial Staff
Conducting its first budget workshops, the Apopka City Council got to work this week on the details of the upcoming 2017-2018 city budget that, if approved…












