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Free Meals Extended

We are excited to announce that breakfast and lunch meals will remain FREE to all Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) children and teens 18 and under through the remainder of the 2020-2021 school year.  This includes students attending face to face and all remote learners. No application is necessary to receive these free meals.  …

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Seminole State College to honor Class of 2020 with hybrid, drive-through graduation

The event will allow this year’s graduates to cross a stage and enjoy photo opportunities safely. SANFORD, Fla. (Dec. 4, 2020) – Seminole State College of Florida’s Class of 2020 will receive a well-deserved celebration when the College hosts a hybrid, drive-through graduation for its Spring, Summer and Fall 2020 graduates Dec. 15-16 on its…

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City of Sanford Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (L.I.H.E.A.P) is pleased to announce the opening of its Casselberry office

The City of Sanford Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (L.I.H.E.A.P) is pleased to announce the opening of its Casselberry office, located at 336 Wilshire Boulevard Suite #256 (second floor), Casselberry FL 32707, on December 1, 2020. L.I.H.E.A.P helps eligible households in meeting the cost of home energy. L.I.H.E.A.P will assist eligible households in paying…

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Delay of New Traffic Pattern Shift on Riverwalk Trail and Roadway Project

Due to the inclement weather over the last several days, the contractor has found it necessary to push back the shift in the traffic pattern for one week, from November 17th to November 24th.  There is a possibility that, depending on the contractor’s progress, the shift may happen sooner. Beginning November 24th, Seminole Boulevard will…

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Bob Turk is retiring!

Bob Turk is retiring after spending over 37 years of his career in the field of Community and Economic Development, including working as the director of two countywide chambers of commerce in Georgia and Alabama, several business and economic development organizations, and as a manager with the Tennessee Valley Authority (a quasi-governmental utility partnership encompassing…

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News from City Hall Riverwalk Trail Phase VI

Riverwalk Trail and Roadway Project New Traffic Pattern Shift begins Tuesday, November 17. The new pattern shift includes Seminole Boulevard closed between Mangoustine Avenue and Fulton Street. Seminole Boulevard will also be closed at French Avenue with no access Westward. Beginning Tuesday Morning November 17, we will be shifting the traffic pattern eastward on Seminole…

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GEORGETOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT IN SANFORD ADDED TO THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ON OCTOBER 8, 2020

Georgetown Historic District in Sanford added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 8, 2020 We are proud to announce the Georgetown Historic District in Sanford was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 8, 2020. The National Register is a list of historic buildings and sites in the United…

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SERVPRO Of North Seminole And West Volusia Opens Two New Offices In Sanford And DeLand

SERVPRO Of North Seminole And West Volusia, one of Central Florida’sleading fire and water damage restoration companies, has announced two new offices to facilitate their growing business and staff. These new offices will be home to SERVPRO of North Seminole and West Volusia’s experienced sales team, and their warehouse located at 1980 Dolgner Place in…

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Need an Intern? Join Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) ePathways for our Fall Internship Expo!

This Virtual Expo is for students looking to work in the Spring semester (January 4, 2021-May 21, 2021). The Expo will be live from November 11th through November 30th for students to apply for internships. Interns can work in-person or virtually based on your needs and will need to complete 133 works hours during the…

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Sanford Voters Pass City of Sanford Referendum

An amendment to amend the Sanford City Charter to provide for the filling of vacancies on the City Commission (including the office of the Mayor) passed by Sanford voters on November 3, 2020.  What does this mean? All vacancies on the City Commission will be filled by the votes of the residents either through a…

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