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  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • April 29, 2021
HEALTH MATTERS: The problem with pet overpopulation

Pet overpopulation is a real issue. Here's what you can do to help curtail it.

  • Health
  • By Eric Gutierrez |
  • May 15, 2019
Windermere student a finalist for Jimmy Awards reporter

Junior Sage Croft also is a mixed-martial artist, theater enthusiast and aspiring filmmaker.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Tim Freed |
  • July 2, 2019
SPIRIT OF AMERICA: George Vincent

Windermere resident George Vincent traveled the world while serving in the U.S. Navy.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Jim Carchidi |
  • September 8, 2021
REMEMBERING 9/11: Called to duty

Winter Garden resident Jack Ashby was in middle school on 9/11. But that didn’t stop him from calling a recruiter.

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  • By Gabby Baquero |
  • July 3, 2017
Winter Garden contemplating ban on medical marijuana retail stores

Winter Garden has drafted an ordinance that seeks to ban medical marijuana dispensaries. The ordinance is scheduled for its first reading July 13.

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  • By Tim Freed |
  • August 25, 2017
Parks Director John Holland of Winter Park celebrates retirement

The man who’s helped shape the city’s parks for 25 years is calling it a career.

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  • By Eric Gutierrez |
  • February 20, 2019
Commission approves amendment to Ocoee Town Shops PUD

Changes include revising the location for stormwater and changing the size and use of one of the buildings.

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  • By Troy Herring |
  • February 27, 2019
Dr. Phillips beach volleyball is ready to go | Observer Preps

This week kicked off the season for the first girls beach volleyball program at Dr. Phillips.

  • Sports
  • By Tim Freed |
  • April 9, 2019
BREAKING NEWS: Weaver wins race for Winter Park commission seat

Candidate Todd Weaver came out with a victory in his bid for Winter Park City Commission Seat Four.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Troy Herring |
  • April 24, 2019
Legacy Charter baseball's Alex Gonzalez finds his swing | Observer Preps

Almost a year after tearing his ACL, Legacy Charter shortstop Alex Gonzalez finds his swing — and a retooled batting stance.

  • Sports
  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • January 24, 2018
Two new faces to join Windermere Town Council in March

Chris Sapp and Loren “Andy” Williams will assume positions on the Windermere Town Council in March.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • February 2, 2018
Windermere mother-daughter duo runs stuffed-animal drive for Valentine's Day

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Windermere residents Angela and Callie Kuhn are collecting stuffed animals to show some love to children at the Florida Baptist Children’s Home.

  • Southwest Orange
  • Neighborhood
  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • March 22, 2018
Collective Kindness opens second location in historic Oakland home

Collective Kindness, the soy-candle shop created by a local mother-daughter duo, now has a second location at a historic home in Oakland.

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  • By Troy Herring |
  • April 19, 2018
Winter Park native Valerie Trapp brings home the title of 2018 Distinguished Young Woman of Florida

She will compete in June at nationals in Mobile, Alabama.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Tim Freed |
  • October 12, 2018
Winter Park resident Todd Weaver running for City Commission Seat 4

The Winter Park candidate said he hopes to help the city plan better for its future and look at the bigger picture.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Tim Freed |
  • September 1, 2017
Maitland couple wins treasure hunting trip to Vanuatu

Mike and Kellie Shellenberger traveled to the Vanuatu islands to dig up a buried treasure after winning an online competition.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Troy Herring |
  • October 12, 2017
Celebrating art in Winter Park

The City is set to celebrate its 44th annual Autumn Art Festival this weekend. Local artist Bernard Martin created this year’s event poster.

  • Winter Park - Maitland Observer
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  • By Brittany Gaines |
  • March 16, 2017
Thousands of students apply to OCPS magnet programs every year

This year, nearly 4,000 students applied to join a magnet program

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  • By Amy Quesinberry Price |
  • July 17, 2024
Residents speak out against downed trees in Oakland

Folks argue the the town of Oakland, a Tree City USA for more than 20 years, has an obligation to keep its foliage intact when it allows developers to come into the town to build neighborhoods.

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  • By Sam Albuquerque |
  • August 29, 2024
Windermere Country Club sells for $8.6 million

NYA Capital Inc. — a real estate and development firm — has purchased the shuttered club from previous owner Bryan DeCunha.

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