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In case you missed it: The Apopka news week in review
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Garden Fair and Jazz in the Park highlight March events in Orange County
We’ve been buzzing with activity, hosting several large-scale events last month, including MEGACON at the Orange County Convention Center and the NFL Pro Bowl.
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By Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings
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3/4/24
In case you missed it: The Apopka news week in review
In case you missed it. The Apopka News Week in Review includes six articles that shaped the City... all in one place, including details on millage, budget, and reserve debates in the upcoming budget season.
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From Staff Reports
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3/3/24
Sign up now for the Apopka Women's Club 2024 scholarships
The scholarship money awarded is generated by the proceeds of the Apopka Art and Foliage Festival. The festival is presented in partnership with the City of Apopka and the Apopka Woman’s Club.
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From the Apopka Women's Club
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3/3/24
Everything you need to know to participate in the Apopka City Charter Review
You can tell your city council, the mayor and commissioners, how you want the charter improved. Don’t wait. The next meeting is less than two weeks away.
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By Dr. Phyllis Olmstead
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3/3/24
Florida lawmakers move closer to changes with state's insurer of last resort
Senate Bill 1716 would make changes to Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corporation’s eligibility requirements and would merge the corporation's revenues, assets, liability, losses, and expenses into one account.
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By Andrew Powell, The Center Square
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2/28/24
Apopka Police Department Arrest Report
The Apopka Voice publishes a weekly arrest report that includes arrests, crashes, calls for service, and traffic citations. This report is for the week ending February 24th.
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From the Apopka Police Department
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2/28/24
Millage, budget, and reserves debate now turns to Apopka residents
Commissioner Kyle Becker will not be on the City Council when the 2024/25 budget workshops begin. His term ends in April. But at last week's meeting, he certainly got the ball rolling.
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From Staff Reports
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2/27/24
Orange County Clerk of Courts can help residents get back on the road
A driver's license is an essential form of identification and is required for many everyday activities, such as opening a bank account, renting a car, or applying for a job.
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From the Orange County Clerk of Courts
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2/27/24
Apopka Police Department Burglary Report: February 18th-24th
The Apopka Voice publishes a weekly burglary report from the Apopka Police Department that includes reported burglaries of businesses, residences, and vehicles.
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From the Apopka Police Department and Staff Reports
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2/27/24
Orange County Commission using $4.5 million of COVID-19 money to pay residents' medical debts
According to a county presentation on the question, Central Florida Jobs with Justice requested that the county spend $8.7 million of COVID-19 relief money for medical debt relief.
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By David Beasley, The Center Square
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2/26/24
Becker's candor on City Council opens a debate on millage rate, reserves, investment, and critical needs in Apopka's upcoming budget
It's rare when an elected official or candidate talks about why it's important to weigh investment and critical needs with tax rates and reserves, but I, for one, applaud any of them who do.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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2/25/24
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In case you missed it: The Apopka news week in review
In case you missed it. The Apopka News Week in Review includes six articles that shaped the City... all in one place, including details on a local Apopka resident who won Volunteer of the Year from the APD.
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From Staff Reports
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2/25/24
Apopka Chamber Board calls for local and minority businesses to receive 10% bid preferences
The Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce Board voted 36-0 to implement a new policy to increase local and minority bid preference opportunities from 3% to 10%.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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2/22/24
Orange County wins Regional Diamond Award for land conservation
Orange County Government has received the Executive Award of Regional Significance from the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council (ECFRPC) for its commitment to land conservation . …
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From the Orange County Newsroom
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2/22/24
Foreign-owned social media platforms could face new Florida restrictions
State Sen. Joe Gruters sponsored Senate Bill 1448, which would add transparency for social media platforms operating in Florida that foreign adversaries own.
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By Andrew Powell, The Center Square
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2/21/24
Apopka Police Department Arrest Report
The Apopka Voice publishes a weekly arrest report that includes arrests, crashes, calls for service, and traffic citations. This report is for the week ending February 17th.
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From the Apopka Police Department
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2/21/24
Apopka honoring Austin Duran with Service Hero street sign
In honor of Austin Duran, Apopka is erecting a service hero street sign at the corner of East 5th Street and South Park Avenue.
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By Dr. Phyllis Olmstead
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2/20/24
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Apopka Art and Foliage Festival returns for its 62nd season
Applications are now available for artists and crafters who wish to enter the 62nd Annual Apopka Art and Foliage Festival.
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From the Apopka Art and Foliage Festival
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2/20/24
Senate tax proposal includes property insurance relief as Florida homeowners struggle with affordability
The proposal also exempts flood insurance policies enacted or renewed after July from premium taxes for one year, according to the analysis.
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By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix
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2/20/24
Apopka Police Department Burglary Report: February 11th-17th
The Apopka Voice publishes a weekly burglary report from the Apopka Police Department that includes reported burglaries of businesses, residences, and vehicles.
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From the Apopka Police Department and Staff Reports
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2/20/24
Mock and Nesta clash over core issues
But now, with only 28 days left until election day, the gloves are off, and Eric Mock vs. Nick Nesta has turned into a fistfight.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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2/19/24
APD Sergeant is Valedictorian of Officer's Development Course
APD Sergeant Chris Clutter graduated from the 94th Command Officer's Development Course, an intense five-month training program held by the Southern Police Institute.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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2/19/24
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In case you missed it: The Apopka news week in review
In case you missed it. The Apopka News Week in Review includes six articles that shaped the City... all in one place, including details on a sewer line break that closed a major intersection.
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From Staff Reports
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2/18/24
Rod Olsen honored as the 2023 Volunteer of the Year by the Apopka Police Department
Rod Olsen was recently honored by the Apopka Police Department as the Volunteer of the Year for 2023.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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2/18/24
Zero Fatalities: Orange County Adopts Vision Zero Strategies to Save Lives
Vision Zero recognizes that people sometimes make mistakes, so road systems and related policies should be designed to ensure human error doesn’t result in severe injuries or fatalities.
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From the Orange County Newsroom
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2/18/24
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