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When asked why he marched with about 400 others through the streets of Sanford Saturday, Lawrence Mason said he didn’t understand the point of the question.
Read moreA Juneteenth March for Racial Equality is set for Friday starting at 2 p.m. at Fort Mellon Park with speakers addressing police reform and racial equality followed by a march through downtown Sanford.
Read moreWith the reopening of the main branch on Monday, the Seminole County Public Library now has all five branches open at 25% capacity with social distancing and other rules to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Read moreThe Florida Department of Health has issued four rabies alerts in Seminole County since May 8 bringing the total number of alerts this year to five, which hasn’t happened since 2015.
Read moreA high speed chase of two shooting suspects ended when they crashed into a Volusia County Sheriff’s Office detective’s car near Interstate 4 and State Road 46 in Sanford Thursday evening.
Read moreIf you are a resident of District 1 or a small business owner in the City of Sanford, you might be interested in two applications offered by the city to find a new commissioner or to obtain a grant from a program that started this week to help bus
Read moreA few days before a hit-and-run accident took his life, Jimmy Ledford received a call from a friend. The friend was broken down in the middle of State Road 17-92. Could Jimmy help, the friend asked.
Read moreThe new mayor of Sanford has proclaimed June as Monarch Butterly Month in the City of Sanford, which is a Monarch City USA, according to the city’s urban forester.
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