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The Apopka Voice Survey: How do other cities staff their fire engines?
By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor A fire department is a major component of a city's public safety model. It's also one of the largest items on a municipal budget. In Apopka, members of the city …
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10/3/21
IORT Delivers Targeted Cancer Treatment, Spares Healthy Tissue
The targeted, precise nature of Intraoperative Radiation Therapy, or IORT, helps it avoid healthy tissue, reducing potential side effects From AdventHealth Radiation therapy has long been a …
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9/29/21
Apopka firefighters go 'Tunnel to Towers' in honor of fallen 9/11 FDNY first responder
From Staff Reports For everything, there is a season... The Apopka Voice is in the middle of a series of articles about the Apopka Fire Department's budget, staffing fire engines, and ISO ratings. …
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9/27/21
Orange Co. offering COVID booster shots to people in these 3 categories; plus vaccination event at Apopka Goodwill
From the Orange County Newsroom COVID-19 BY THE NUMBERS As of Sunday, September 26th, the Florida Department of Health is reporting that Orange County’s 14-day rolling positivity …
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9/27/21
More than 12 million Floridians fully vaccinated
“Thanks to more people getting vaccinated, we are continuing to see a promising decline in the number of patients being admitted to Florida hospitals, and the number of patients in the ICU...” …
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9/26/21
Orange Co. says you don't need to wait for eviction notice to be eligible for rental assistance; updates on COVID-19
Orange County is currently holding redistricting meetings. The goal of redistricting is to readjust the population between commission districts so that no Orange County Commissioner is representing …
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9/23/21
Florida extends mandate ban to include ‘institutionalized quarantining’ of K-12 students
The new rules accords sole discretion to parents in choosing to quarantine their children after an exposure to COVID-19 By John Haughey, The Center Square The DeSantis administration has …
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9/23/21
6 Regulations That You Should Follow To Make Your Addiction Recovery Faster
While it's always best to follow all the rules put in place when going through rehab, there are six regulations that you should really stick to if you want to recover from addiction faster.
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By Allen Brown
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9/23/21
ISO-1: An impressive ranking, but not the whole story in measuring a fire department
By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor Editor's Note - The Apopka Fire Department and its budget played a key role in the FY2021-22 budget workshops, and again during the vote to approve the …
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9/22/21
When it Comes to Overcoming Breast Cancer, Take the Team Approach
This multidisciplinary breast cancer clinic approach can help ease the minds of patients already experiencing a challenging time because they do not have to travel to different doctors for multiple …
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9/21/21
New treatments for COVID-19 may stave off the worst effects of the virus
By Patrick Jackson, University of Virginia Even with three highly effective vaccines available in abundance throughout the country, the delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 continues to cause a large number …
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9/21/21
It is Never Too Late to Get Them Straight
By Dr. Andre Baptiste, DDS, Baptiste Orthodontics & Dentistry for Kids in Apopka Thinking of getting braces or aligners to straighten your teeth, but also feel like you’re too old? Well, …
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9/19/21
Grandstanding, or critical needs? City Council debates streets, landscaping, and staffing fire engines in budget hearing finale
By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor By any measurement, the Fiscal Year 2021-22 budget process was the most contentious in recent memory. From economic development, to wish lists, to staffing sizes on …
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9/16/21
5 Best Practices to Observe When Self Isolating Because of COVID-19
By Ivory Sanchez More than a year since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, nations all over the world continue to battle this deadly disease. While great strides have already been made, …
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9/16/21
AdventHealth transitions to "Green Status" after steady decrease in COVID hospitalizations
From AdventHealth Effective Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021, facilities in AdventHealth’s Central Florida Division will transition to “Green Status,” which signals a return to largely normal …
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9/15/21
Mammograms Offer the Best Chance of Early Detection
The American College of Radiology (ACR) explains that a mammogram is a non-invasive X-ray used to check breasts for breast cancer and other abnormalities. And, most importantly, it’s the only test shown to reduce breast cancer deaths.
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9/14/21
Orange Co. reports decrease percentage of viral COVID remnants in wastewater; rental assistance still available; Magical Dining Month details
From the Orange County Newsroom As of Sunday, September 12, 2021, the Florida Department of Health is reporting that Orange County’s 14-day rolling positivity rate is 13.31 percent. Additional …
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9/13/21
Never Forget: Apopka honors the 9/11 heroes 20 years later
From Crystal Jacome, Interning Correspondent, and Staff Reports On Saturday, September 11th, 2021, the Apopka community paid tribute to the heroes of September 11th, 2001. Hundreds of residents …
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9/12/21
A 20-year anniversary ceremony, 5k run, concert, and prayer highlight remembrance of 9/11 in Apopka
From Staff Reports It was 20 years ago tomorrow, on September 11th, that two commercial airliners slammed into the North and South towers of the World Trade Center. Police officers, firefighters, and …
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9/10/21
Orange County's 14-day COVID rolling positivity drops to 14%; emergency rental assistance still available
July 2021 Tourist Development Tax collections were higher than July 2019 collections by $2.1 million From the Orange County Newsroom As of Wednesday, September 8, 2021, the Florida …
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9/9/21
State cannot enforce its mandate against school mask mandates
Judge Cooper’s ruling follows an Aug. 24-27 trial stemming from a May lawsuit filed by parents from seven counties alleging Governor DeSantis’ order unconstitutionally bars school boards from …
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9/9/21
Orange County, two other school districts sue state over emergency mask order
By John Haughey, The Center Square School districts from Alachua, Broward, and Orange County have co-filed a 67-page lawsuit with the Division of Administrative Hearings, calling for an …
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9/8/21
AdventHealth transitions to "Yellow Status" after slight decline in COVID hospitalizations
From AdventHealth Effective today (Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021), facilities in AdventHealth’s Central Florida division will transition to “Yellow Status,” which will allow for additional …
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9/8/21
Knowing the Signs and Symptoms of Gynecologic Cancers
Early detection can mean the difference between a treatable illness and a life-ending illness From AdventHealth As with other types of cancers, early detection is the key to beating the …
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9/7/21
When is the right time to get braces and aligners?
Starting orthodontic treatment requires planning and forethought. Patients and parents of minors getting braces need to consider several factors for when they should start the process.
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9/5/21
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