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In case you missed it: The Apopka news week in review

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Second Annual New Year's Eve Ball Drop returns to Hurricane Grill in Apopka

Photo from the Apopka Growth Alliance

A fight to protect one of Central Florida's cleanest lakes

Ned Bowers, one of about 110 homeowners on Lake Ola in northwest Orange County, is worried about rising pollution challenges for the historically clean lake. Earlier this year, Bowers paid for an independent water quality study, which revealed troubling pollution levels in some of the lake's contributing waters.
Ned Bowers, one of about 110 homeowners on Lake Ola in northwest Orange County, is worried about rising pollution challenges for the historically clean lake. Earlier this year, Bowers paid for an independent water quality study, which revealed troubling pollution levels in some of the lake's contributing waters.
Photo by Molly Duerig / Central Florida Public Media

City Council votes 5-0 to promote Wil Sanchez to Apopka Fire Chief

Apopka Fire Station #1
Apopka Fire Station #1
APD's Lieutenant Jason Woertman graduates from the FBI Academy

Wreaths Across America ceremony honors fallen heroes in Apopka

48th Annual Christmas Parade brings out the best in Apopka

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