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VOLUME 87, NO. 37
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Our public school pigskin preview is inside. SEE 19.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2020
OCPS adopts $4.9B budget The School Board also adopted a 6.857 millage rate, which is lower than the 2019-20 rate, 7.109. SEE PAGE 9.
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Joan Rice Horne recently celebrated her 62nd birthday.
Woman killed crossing highway
A full life Larry Cheever, a World War II veteran, reaches his milestone birthday this weekend. His family is planning a big drive-by parade in his honor.
AMY QUESINBERRY COMMUNITY EDITOR
Joan Rice Horne had her share of problems, but she didn’t deserve to die the way she did, said her friend, Lisa Slone. Horne, 62, was struck by a vehicle and killed just before 6 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8, when she and another friend tried to cross West Colonial Drive near the entrance to the Hyde Park senior community. They both were pushing bicycles with an attached trailer. Capt. Scott Allen, of the Winter Garden Police Department, said the friend was not
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YOUR TOWN RUN AMONG THE LAKES — VIRTUALLY
Larry Cheever is barreling toward 100 years of age and isn’t letting a stroke stop him anytime soon.
AMY QUESINBERRY | COMMUNITY EDITOR
The 19th annual Windermere Run Among the Lakes has been converted to a virtual format. Participants can complete the 5K or 10K any time between Oct. 1 and 15. The Windermere Virtual Race will be on the regular Windermere course. Runners can download the RaceJoy app, which will provide course information, track distance and post times. There also will be an option to run the race at any location. For more, visit windermereparksandrecreation.com. PRSRT STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID WINTER GARDEN, FL PERMIT NO. 81
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arming, family, religion and travel have been the mainstays of Larry Cheever’s life — all 100 years of it. And staying active
and mentally sharp has contributed to a long and active life for the Winter Garden resident. The World War II veteran is turning 100 Sunday, Sept. 20, and nothing can keep him down — not even a stroke three months ago. He spoke recently of getting back outside to plant a Courtesy photos
Larry and Lois Cheever had five sons and one daughter during their 70-year marriage.
garden for the winter. SEE WWII PAGE 4