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THURSDAY, JULY 23, 2020
MEET THE CANDIDATES This week, we introduce the five Democratic candidates vying to become Orange County sheriff. SEE PAGES 6-7.
Simple, intentional GAME FACE Batter up! Sandlot Days keep kids active. SEE PAGE 15.
School Board approves innovative learning model DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR
After two meetings spanning nearly 15 hours, the Orange County School Board voted to send the district’s innovative learning option to the state — along with a waiver — for approval. SEE BOARD PAGE 4
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Brandon and Jennifer Minnick and their children, Kayden, left, Ellie, Brantlee and Alaina, dressed festively to participate in an Independence Day celebration.
YOUR TOWN HOB NOB WILL BE VIRTUAL The West Orange Chamber of Commerce this year is converting its Hob Nob and Straw Poll to a virtual format. The event will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 30 through Zoom. Virtual admission is $30 per person or $270 per 10 admissions. For more information, visit wochamber.com.
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The Minnick family has returned to Winter Garden after a years-long mission trip that led them to work with pregnant women in the poorest areas of Costa Rica. SEE PAGE 2.
Write-in candidate moves District 1 race to primary County Commissioner Betsy VanderLey and challenger Nicole Wilson will appear on the August ballot.
DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR
West Orange County voters will have to head to the polls in August to select their District 1 Orange County commissioner, following the entry of a last-
minute write-in candidate. The write-in candidate is 20-year-old Hannah Burns — stepdaughter of former county commissioner Scott Boyd, a longtime friend and supporter of incumbent Betsy VanderLey. VanderLey and her challeng-
er, environmental-law attorney Nicole Wilson, were slated to appear on the November ballot for District 1, which covers West and Southwest Orange County. But in June, at the end of the weekSEE DISTRICT PAGE 4