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Apopka man wins county school award

Lakeville Elementary School’s Darreyl Williams was named the OCPS 2017 Support Person of the Year during a celebratory evening. It was a red carpet...

Retired Wheatley School teacher recognized at banquet

Bertha Wagner McGraw is presented with a bouquet of roses at the Marvin C. Zanders Community Love Recognition Banquet, where she is honored as...

City Council approves design for playground

In a meeting that lasted about 10 minutes, the City Council unanimously voted on one of three designs for the new Lake Avenue Park...

Community happy that traffic light will soon shine brightly in Plymouth

Fifty years is a long time to wait for a traffic light, but at last, the residents of Plymouth got their wish.  Plymouth-area resident...

Orange County Clerk of Courts will host public records forum

Orange County Clerk of Courts Tiffany Moore Russell invites the public to attend the next Legal Matters forum, "Public Records: What’s Confidential and What’s Not,"...

Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce to host Teacher Appreciation Event

The Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 2017 Teacher Appreciation Event, which will recognize Apopka-area teachers, at Trinity Christian School on Wednesday, February 8, from 3-5p.m. The...

City of Apopka reveals Lake Avenue Park playground concept designs

Concept designs for a new Lake Avenue Park playground, due to be built in one day in April, were revealed on the city of...

Birders visit Lake Apopka

The St. Johns River Water Management District hosted the second busload of visitors from the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival to see the...

Outdoor festival takes on new look

With no admission fee, scaled down to two days, and switching out old attractions for new ones such as a car show, the city...

Red Caps donate food

The Zellwood Station Red Caps conducted a food drive for Loaves & Fishes. They arrived with many truckloads of food and toiletry items.