07.18.19. West Orange Times & Observer

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W E ST O RA N G E T I M E S &

Observer Winter Garden, Ocoee, Oakland

YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. VOLUME 86, NO. 29

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BUG BITES

Children sample edible insects at Oakland preserve. PAGE 12.

‘We know they need help’ Oasis Winter Garden is collecting supplies and preparing to send a team to a shelter in McAllen, Texas, to serve released migrant families. STORY ON PAGE 4.

Meet Winter Garden’s first female fire lieutenant. 3. •

THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2019

YOUR TOWN PAPERS EARN STATE AWARDS

The West Orange Times & Observer and the West Orange Observer took home a combined five first-place editorial awards in their circulation divisions at the Florida Press Association’s 2018 Better Weekly Newspaper Contest award ceremony Friday, July 12, in St. Petersburg. The West Orange Times & Observer captured first place for Sports Page or Section, Photo Series in One Issue and Feature Story: Non-profile. The West Orange Observer, previously named the Windermere Observer, took first place for Sports Spot News Story and Sports Photo.

OCPS releases school grades No school in West Orange County received a grade lower than C. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Results from the Florida Department of Education’s 2018-19 school and district grades show Orange County Public Schools has another reason to be proud. Danielle Hendrix

Oasis Winter Garden Lead Pastor William Karshima is leading his church in collecting supplies for migrant families in McAllen, Texas.

Oakland leaders reject rezoning for apartments Town commissioners voted 4-1 to deny the zoning change, which would have allowed the developer to build 242 units on 11 acres along West Colonial Drive. AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR

The Oakland Town Commission has heard arguments for both sides of the luxury-apartment controversy that has plagued the small town since the plan was proposed earlier this year.

Gary and Dana English are selling 11.3 acres of their property on Johns Lake, at 17812 W. Colonial Drive, and LIV Development Inc. was negotiating to buy the land to build a 242-unit apartment complex. SEE REZONING PAGE 4

SEE GRADES PAGE 8

If you build it ... Eagle Scout candidate Griffin Willman is renovating the Windermere LL softball fields. SEE PAGE 15.


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