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VOLUME 5, NO. 50
09.11.01
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West Orange students make plea to play. SEE 3.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2020
OCPS closes Olympia High Students at the Windermere-area school will take classes via LaunchEd@Home for two weeks. SEE 7.
WE REMEMBER
W.G. discusses proposed budget Commissioners approved the first reading of the Fiscal Year 2020-21 budget, as well as the final site plan for C/Life Church. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Winter Garden’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 202021 looks smaller this year, but staff is confident a conservative approach will help the city remain on sound financial ground. City leaders held the first of two budget hearings during their Sept. 3 City Commission meeting, with the second set for Sept. 17.
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GAME TIME Foundation pummels Orangewood in season-opener. SEE PAGE 15 PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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Edgewood Children’s Ranch has weathered multiple storms this year, but its faith-based foundation and community support has kept it going. SEE STORY PAGE 4.
Top: Masks and hand sanitizer are commonplace now at Edgewood Children’s Ranch, but staff is thrilled to have the ranchers back and make a difference in their lives.
City makes changes to Ocoee Youth Council Changes the Ocoee commissioners made include reducing membership to nine members and allowing up to two non-residents who go to city schools to be involved. TROY HERRING SPORTS EDITOR
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When the ranchers returned in July, they were welcomed back summer-camp style before transitioning back to school.
The Ocoee City Commission on Tuesday, Sept. 1, approved chang-
es to its Ocoee Youth Council program. The program was formed in January 2019, when the commission approved Resolution No. 2019-
002. In previous meetings the group adopted bylaws and operational rules that became known as “Exhibit A.” Via a virtual conference call, OYC chair Chelsea Mendes — an Ocoee resident and dual-enrollee at Dr. Phillips High and Valencia
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