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Seminole State College plans to use more than $725,000 in federal COVID relief funds to dismiss debt balances for 1,074 enrolled student, the college announced Friday.
Read moreJane #439985 is a 3 year old long haired dilute tortie cat. She has been at Seminole County Animal Services for almost a month and is ready for a home of her own. Jane is friendly and good with other cats.
Read moreSeminole County Public Schools now requires face coverings for employees, vendors and contractors while on district property, and visitors will not be allowed on campuses during regular school hours for the first two weeks of school.
Read moreFirefighter/Paramedic Brad Dickey’s love of boating helped him net the June Employee of the Month honors from the Seminole County Fire Department.
Read moreLess than a week after another alert for toxic blue-green algae in Lake Jesup, the St. Johns River Water Management District announced a pilot program to remove algae and nutrients from the lake.
Read moreJust a little fun
Two women were arrested this past weekend after members of the City County Investigative Bureau conducted an undercover operation at Rachel’s Men’s Club & Steakhouse in Casselberry.
Read moreTribute concerts at Tuffy’s, Alive After 5, Sanford Marketplace at Magnolia are all continuing. There was the Juneteenth event with local singer Arkeshia.
Read moreWork continued in the new $7.8 million Career & Technical Education Building at Lyman High School in Longwood Monday to get it ready for more than 250 students expected to take classes there starting next Tuesday.
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