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Celebrate a special Valentine’s Day at the Courthouse
The ceremony will be held outside the beautiful courtyard steps of the iconic Orange County Courthouse in downtown Orlando for up to 30 couples.
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From the Orange County Clerk of Courts
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1/11/24
Federal government approves Florida's request to import prescription drugs
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Florida's request to import prescription drugs on Friday, ending a prolonged legal battle.
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By Steve Wilson, The Center Square
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1/11/24
Developing Story: Council takes the next step toward a city manager-council form of government
The consensus of the Council triggers Apopka City Attorney Cliff Shepard to draft language specific to a city manager-council format to be reviewed by the Council at the next charter review meeting.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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1/10/24
Help update the Edgewood-Greenwood Cemetery
With over 6,200 of the 11,000 sold plots occupied, the caretakers can’t mow between the graves, and the funeral homes cannot maneuver backhoes or vault hoists between the rocks, fences, hanging decorations, and flowerpots.
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By Dr. Phyllis Olmstead
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1/10/24
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 January 6th.
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From the Apopka Police Department
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1/10/24
Apopka City Charter Review meetings begin today
The Apopka City Charter Review meetings begin today (Wednesday) at City Hall, beginning at 5 pm. It's the first of a series of workshops covering the entirety of the charter.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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1/9/24
How the "Creative Class" can enhance and improve the quality of a city
The "creative class" is a “diverse group of engineers and managers, academics and musicians, entrepreneurs and designers, and programmers, unified by their engagement in creative or restorative work.
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By Orange County Commissioner Christine Moore
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1/9/24
Florida Senate president shuts down Medicaid expansion in Florida
Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo made it clear that she would not be willing to expand Medicaid during her remarks on the opening day of the 2024 legislative session.
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By Jackie Llanos, Florida Phoenix
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1/9/24
Apopka Police Department Burglary Report: December 31st-January 6th
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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1/9/24
Report: Florida should copy three affordable housing programs from other states
The Office of Program Policy and Government Accountability released the first of three reviews into the effectiveness of innovative, affordable housing strategies implemented in other states.
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By Andrew Powell, The Center Square
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1/8/24
Orange County Mayor’s Holiday Toy Drive has biggest impact to date
With the 2023 holiday season behind us, we can now reflect on the cherished times we spent with friends and family, as well as the acts of kindness that made the holiday season happier and brighter …
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From the Orange County Newsroom
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1/8/24
In case you missed it: The Apopka news week in review
In case you missed it. The Apopka News Week in Review includes five articles that shaped the City... all in one place, including details on building Apopka Fire Station #6.
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From Staff Reports
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1/7/24
Manley's Letter to the Editor keeps Apopka's investment/portfolio policy debate alive
The Apopka City Council voted 3-2 at its December 6th meeting to amend its investment/portfolio policy. Now, a month later, the controversy swirling around the policy continues.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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1/7/24
2024: Remember yesterday, imagine tomorrow
Sherwin: "Let’s hope that 2024 will be a year breaking the chain of repeated history, a year in which we take steps toward the world we imagine, a year of transformation of the world from what “has been” yesterday and what “is” today to what “ought to be” tomorrow."
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By Rabbi Rick Sherwin
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1/7/24
Apopka City Council approves construction of Fire Station #6
The Apopka City Council, at its January 3rd meeting, voted unanimously to accept the bid from Miller Construction Management to build Apopka Fire Station #6.
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From Staff Reports
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1/4/24
Demings highlights the new year with a job fair and day of service events
Demings: "I hope everyone had the chance to spend time with friends and loved ones during the holiday season. With the arrival of 2024, now is the perfect time to embrace the opportunities."
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By Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings
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1/4/24
Report: Florida needs more physicians in the coming years
According to a report, recent studies have estimated that Florida will have the second-largest physician shortage by 2030 among all states.
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By Andrew Powell, The Center Square
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1/4/24
Apopka Garden Foliage Club celebrates Arbor Day
Arbor Day, the nation’s tree-planting holiday, was first celebrated in 1872. The Arbor Day Foundation was created 100 years later to complete its mission year-round.
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From the Apopka Foliage Garden Club
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1/3/24
Jumpstart your career at the Orange County Fleet and Facilities Job Fair
Orange County will host a Fleet and Facilities Job Fair on Thursday, January 18, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This job fair provides a unique opportunity to apply, interview, and receive a same-day offer.
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From the Orange County Newsroom
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1/3/24
As homeless people become more visible, some cities and states take a tougher line
The Grand Rapids City Commission approved two ordinances designed to crack down on street homelessness. The first bars loitering in public or private buildings. The second ordinance prohibits the storage of unattended personal property in public rights-of-way and parks.
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By Robbie Sequeira, Stateline
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1/3/24
Apopka Police Department Burglary Report: December 24th-30th
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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1/3/24
School voucher providers are clarifying what parents can purchase
Since Florida has become the largest provider of public vouchers for private schooling in the country, lawmakers now expect organizations administering this money on the state’s behalf to clarify what parents can spend it on.
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By Christian Casale, Florida Phoenix
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1/2/24
Florida bill could end creation of new safe neighborhood improvement districts
Changes to safe neighborhood improvement districts and other special districts in the Sunshine State could be coming if a new bill in the Florida Legislature is enacted.
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By Andrew Powell, The Center Square
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1/2/24
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 December 30th.
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From the Apopka Police Department
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1/2/24
In case you missed it: The Apopka news week in review
In case you missed it. The Apopka News Week in Review includes five articles that shaped the City... all in one place, including details on The Apopka Voice City Commission Digital Forum.
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From Staff Reports
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12/31/23
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