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  • By Kristy Vickery |
  • April 4, 2013
Barbara Hoffstot's legacy lives on in history

Much of Barbara Hoffstot's personal legacy was built before she was born. All of it still stands today, thanks to her pioneering efforts.

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  • By Amy Quesinberry Price |
  • May 6, 2020
Fat Mike’s offers chicken with a spicy touch

Michael and Alison Scorsone have opened Fat Mike's, a downtown Winter Garden restaurant that serves the spicy and juicy goodness of Nashville Hot Chicken.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
  • Business
  • By Amy Quesinberry Price |
  • May 21, 2020
County task force approves Universal’s reopening

The Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force unanimously voted in favor of the phased reopening plan for Universal Orlando.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Guest Author |
  • July 2, 2020
MY VIEW: What does the Fourth of July mean to me?

When I celebrate the Fourth of July, I’m celebrating my hope that America will one day live up to the ideals stated in the Declaration of Independence.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
  • Neighborhood
  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • July 15, 2020
West Orange community mixed on state's school plans

Stakeholders hold differing views regarding the emergency order to open school buildings.

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  • By Troy Herring |
  • November 19, 2020
COLUMN: Observer launches Full Circle podcast channel

The first miniseries, “A Century Removed: Truth and Reconciliation of the 1920 Ocoee Massacre,” is a deep dive into a moment of history.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • November 24, 2020
Foundation Academy students paint Windermere holiday mural

Students in Foundation Academy’s Advanced Placement art/portfolio class were chosen to paint this year’s holiday mural for Vintage Realty Group in downtown Windermere.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • December 16, 2020
Castleview staff member a finalist for district award

Coach Joseph ‘Dan’ Rebuck is among the top-five finalists for Orange County Public Schools’ Support Person of the Year award.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Troy Herring |
  • January 20, 2021
Sports Spotlight: Samantha Wall, Foundation Academy girls soccer

Foundation Academy sophomore Samantha Wall earned co-captain status for the Lions.

  • Sports
  • By Troy Herring |
  • July 29, 2020
Ocoee Commission approves final plans for 96-bed assisted-living facility

Memory Care Cottages at Ocoee will have 96 beds that will be divided among four residential buildings. A fifth will be a commons building.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Troy Herring |
  • August 11, 2020
Ocoee City Commission considers land sales

Two parcels of land owned by the city have become of great interest to developers looking to build.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Troy Herring |
  • August 19, 2020
COLUMN: The show should not go on

As the coronavirus pandemic continues, the upcoming high school season poses significant concerns.

  • Sports
  • By Troy Herring |
  • September 9, 2020
City makes changes to Ocoee Youth Council

Changes the Ocoee commissioners made include reducing membership to nine members and allowing up to two non-residents who go to city schools to be involved.

  • West Orange Times & Observer
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  • By Troy Herring |
  • September 23, 2020
COLUMN: Welcome back, band, cheer, dance and JROTC

Football was weird without y'all, so welcome back to Friday Night Lights.

  • Sports
  • By Troy Herring |
  • October 7, 2020
Community support boosts Horizon West Wolverines

Despite the ongoing pandemic, the youth football and cheer organization has seen a spike in participation.

  • Sports
  • By Troy Herring |
  • October 14, 2020
On fire: Cory Rahman finds success on, off field at Southeastern

Cory Rahman, a Foundation Academy grad and current member of the Southeastern University football team, recently was named a semifinalist for the prestigious Campbell Award.

  • Sports
  • By Amy Quesinberry Price |
  • October 21, 2020
Windermere Post Office could be renamed to honor Officer Robbie German

The House of Representatives passed legislation that could change the name of the Windermere Post Office to the Officer Robert German Post Office Building.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • October 21, 2020
Windermere to move into design for stormwater projects

Town Council members approved using minimum standards for three stormwater projects to head into the design phase.

  • Southwest Orange
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  • By Troy Herring |
  • May 12, 2021
Legacy Charter softball helps battle cancer

A charity softball game between the Legacy Charter softball team and faculty raised money for Your Fight is Our Fight.

  • Sports
  • By Danielle Hendrix |
  • June 2, 2021
Winter Garden forgives impact fees for downtown project

City commissioners voted to approve deferring and forgiving more than $30,000 in impact fees for the 30 N. Park Ave. townhouse project.

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