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County adding ecotourism center Magnolia Park is getting $4.1 million in upgrades that also include a boat dock and fishing pier.
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Does WHATEVER
a SPIDER can
Six-year-old Noah Thompson showed the strength of his favorite superhero — Spider-Man — as he endured his first treatments for leukemia. SEE PAGE 4.
AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR
Magnolia Park is getting a much-needed facelift that will bring it up to par with other Orange County parks and improve the park that connects to the trail loop leading around a portion of the 30,800-acre Lake Apopka. The county also is building an
SPORTS
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HE’S BACK!
Bill Chambers has returned to the West Orange dugout. 15.
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On Saturday, Jan. 30, Orlando Health celebrated the opening of Horizon West Hospital. Meet some of the people you’ll see there in our exclusive behind-the-scenes look.
We go behind the scenes at Horizon West Hospital in our health magazine.
YOUR TOWN W.O. CHAMBER PRESENTS ANNUAL AWARDS
The West Orange Chamber of Commerce recognized businesses and leaders at its 2020 wrap-up at the Ocoee Lakeshore Center. Deborah Rios-Barnes presented the 2020 Chair’s Award to Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings, Chuck Whittall, of Unicorp National Development, and Deb Linden. of The Vineyard Wine Bar & Bistro. Empire Finish Systems was awarded the Small Business of the Year, and Florida Blue was named Big Business of the Year. The chamber created two special awards, Innovator out of Necessity and Leader out of Necessity, because of the pandemic. Members nominated businesses that have demonstrated innovation and leadership. Leader out of Necessity awards were given to Adam Markowitz, of Howard L. Markowitz P.A., for learning all he could about PPP and sharing that information through chamber virtual events; and Harold Gattereau, of the Vitality Bowls of Ocoee and SEE YOUR TOWN PAGE 2
Six-year-old Noah Thompson is three weeks into his two-year treatment for leukemia.
City of Ocoee, firefighters negotiate new contract
Mysterious & Spooky
Turnover in Ocoee’s fire department has some worried, as the local firefighter’s union continues to work out a new contract with the city.
Dr. Phillips thespians returned to the stage for a quarantined ‘Addams Family.’ SEE PAGE 13.
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