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Casselberry Residents Invited to Learn About Proposed City Charter Amendments Ahead of Upcoming Vote
Residents of Casselberry, it's time to get schooled on some pretty crucial changes that could shake up how the town is run. Eight amendments are being proposed to update the city's Charter, and they're throwing open the doors of City Hall for anyone looking to get a rundown on what's what. If you're planning on casting your vote come August 20th, these town hall meetings are where you need to be, as reported by the City of Casselberry.
Tiger Bay Club Luncheon Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Republican primary debate: Anderson vs. Pennock
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Commitment 2024 primary coverage continued at the Tiger Bay Club July Luncheon which focused on three important races to the Central Florida area. >> Watch the Seminole County Supervisors of Elections debate above. The luncheon featured a debate between the Republican candidates for the Seminole...
OUC Hosts Youth Energy Academy: A Hands-On Experience in the Energy Industry for Local Students
OUC recently hosted an engaging Youth Energy Academy, offering local students a hands-on experience to explore careers in the utility industry. Around 65 students from Osceola, Orange, Seminole, and Lake counties participated in interactive learning sessions at OUC’s Conway Water Treatment Plant. Activities included a “Balancing the Grid” workshop led by the Orlando Science Center and a Mock Hurricane Simulation conducted by BAM (Black Architects in the Making) Orlando.
Seminole County things to do, starting July 26
What’s happening Repticon Orlando Show: A mixture of vendors, breeders, and educators. This family-oriented event offers guests the opportunity to learn about animals not normally seen in local pet stores. Breeder-vendors are always willing to teach; and, throughout the event, there will be seminars on animal-related topics by experts in the field of herpetology. Guests can also shop for a new ...
Seminole County special needs school closes suddenly, leaving families scrambling
A school focused on educating children with autism suddenly shut its doors last week, forcing families to desperately search for other means of childcare just as the school year was set to begin.
Orlando Fire Museum to reopen to public after storm damage repairs
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Randall R. Tuten Orlando Fire Museum is reopening Saturday, about three months after it closed to repair water damage caused by Hurricane Nicole in 2022. Hurricane Nicole caused water damage to the Randall R. Tuten Orlando Fire Museum in 2022. It had to shut its...
Final haunted house for HHN 2024 announced
The 10th and final haunted house coming to Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights has been revealed: Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines. Tharin White, founder of Everything You Need To Know, joined Garrett Wymer, host of FOX 35 News+, for a special edition of Orlando Parks V.I.P.
Kids fighting cancer and blood disorders enjoy some summer fun thanks to Camp UOTS
SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - Children who are battling serious diseases were treated to a well-deserved summer of fun. Friday was the final day of a weeklong Camp U.O.T.S., which hosted 32 kids currently battling cancer and blood disorders at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. The kids spent time enjoying exciting activities and their time away from a hospital environment.
GNP lauds independent community pharmacy excellence at ThoughtSpot 2024
ORLANDO — Good Neighbor Pharmacy, a national independent pharmacy network offered through Cencora, convened more than 3,500 independent pharmacy owners and other partners to celebrate its annual marquee tradeshow and conference, ThoughtSpot . Now in its 13th year, ThoughtSpot celebrates the Good Neighbor Pharmacy network and its pharmacists’ enduring dedication to improving the health and wellness of their communities, while paving the path of independent pharmacy forward.
Four-star 2026 safety Jamarrion Gordon flips commitment from Alabama football to UCF
Four-star class of 2026 safety Jamarrion Gordon has flipped his commitment from Alabama football to UCF, Gordon told On3 on Friday. Gordon had been committed to Kalen DeBoer and the Crimson Tide since May and was the first commitment in its 2026 class. The 5-foot-11, 185-pound Jackson, Alabama native is tabbed as the No. 10 prospect in Alabama within the 2026 class and the No. 20 safety in the cycle per the 247Sports Composite. Nationally, Gordon ranks...
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