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  • By Megan Stokes |
  • September 15, 2010
Foreclosure still looms

Experts say programs are not helping defeat foreclosure

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Chris Jepson |
  • March 11, 2010
Perspectives

I do not particularly blame either Congress or the presidency for where America has arrived in 2010.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Sarah Wilson |
  • December 14, 2011
Promotions in full swing on Park Avenue

Officials hope window-decorating contest and discount promotions will lure shoppers to Park Avenue.

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  • By Amy Quesinberry Price |
  • February 22, 2023
Steve Koontz submits resignation letter to Oakland

Oakland Town Manager Steve Koontz's final day is April 1. He has been with the town for six years.

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  • By Andrea Mujica |
  • February 23, 2023
Winter Garden resident, World Champion in Xbox game Halo

Ocoee native and Winter Garden resident Tom Wilson and his team, OpTic Gaming, won $400,000 for playing the Xbox game, Halo.

  • Sports
  • By Annabelle Sikes |
  • May 7, 2022
Group shucks differences, finds common ground with cornhole

Albert Dukes started the original Horizon West Cornhole group right before the pandemic began, and now the group is starting to gain more attention.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Chris Martucci |
  • January 12, 2022
A Titan for life: Olympia tennis coach passes away at age 65

Beloved tennis coach Harvey “Bubba” James leaves a lasting impact on Olympia High School.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Randy Knight |
  • March 3, 2016
Winter Park City Talk

The Winter Park Police Department (WPPD) will be joining state and local law enforcement agencies all across the nation for the “2016 Click It or Ticket” seat belt enforcement wave.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Josh Garrick |
  • June 19, 2013
Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar

The Shakespeare Center presents a quirky retelling of “Sleeping Beauty.”

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Josh Garrick |
  • August 14, 2013
Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar

Check out some free Third Thursday events at Jai Gallery.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Michael Eng |
  • April 22, 2016
Mayor Teresa Jacobs delivers 2016 State of the County address

Job creation, transportation and youth highlight Jacobs' 2016 address.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Andrea Mujica |
  • October 5, 2022
Meet West Orange High School’s ‘Maddog’

When she’s on the volleyball court, Madison Smith steps into an alter ego. And Warrior fans love it.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Observer Staff |
  • September 4, 2014
Club Hubbub 09.04.14

Club Hubbub 09.04.14

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Clyde Moore |
  • February 27, 2013
Clyde Moore: A welcoming legacy

The Mount Vernon Inn was an appropriate first stop for my Winter Park experience.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Troy Herring |
  • March 3, 2021
Bo's Boys BBQ continues a family tradition

Brothers Jimmie and Jeremy Smith keep their father’s legacy of barbecue alive and well in Winter Garden.

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  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • July 29, 2020
Meet Orange County School Board District 4 Candidate Dayna Gaut

Read our exclusive Q&A with Orange County School Board District 4 candidate Dayna Gaut.

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  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • August 19, 2020
Horizon West to welcome new retailers, restaurants

Soon, residents in Hamlin, Summerport Village and Lakeside Village will have a larger selection of shops and other businesses to visit.

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  • By Troy Herring |
  • August 26, 2020
Private schools create new athletic leagues

While Orange County Public Schools has suspended sports, private schools such as The First Academy, Foundation Academy and Windermere Prep will play as part of new leagues this fall.

  • Sports
  • By Troy Herring |
  • October 21, 2020
A legacy of Work: Natalie Work's volleyball career comes to an end

After six record-breaking years, Natalie Work’s time on the court for the Windermere Prep Volleyball team is over, and the senior is preparing for the future.

  • Sports
  • By Amy Quesinberry Price |
  • January 22, 2020
How do libraries remain relevant?

Libraries constantly are changing to offer residents a variety of programs to improve their skills in the digital world.

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