10.01.20 Southwest Orange Observer

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SO U T H W EST O RA N G E

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VOLUME 6, NO. 1

Wolverine golfers aim for redemption. PAGE 15. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2020

Winter Garden budget approved See our breakdown of how the city of Winter Garden plans to manage its 2020-21 budget. SEE PAGE 7.

THAT’S MORE LIKE IT Cheerleaders, marching

“… I just want to live comfortably, have everything that I need for my kids and give my kids the stability that they need in their lives. Because honestly, right now, I don’t feel that they have that stability.” — Kim Ulino

bands return to football sidelines. SEE PAGE 9.

Bookstore begins new chapter Winter Park-based Writer’s Block Bookstore is expanding with a new location in the heart of downtown Winter Garden. DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Bookworms, rejoice: Downtown Winter Garden soon will be home to an independent bookstore. Writer’s Block Bookstore, which has operated in Winter Park since 2014, is expanding and adding a second location in the heart of Winter Garden at 32 W. Plant St. During the Aug. 27 Winter Garden City Commission meeting, commissioners approved a targeted retail grant

SEE WRITER’S PAGE 2

Danielle Hendrix

Kim Ulino and her three youngest children have been living at the Magic Castle Inn and Suites — featured in the 2017 film “The Florida Project” — after moving out of the decrepit Star Motel in Kissimmee.

A WAY OUT, A WAY UP Kim Ulino’s family is one of many that have been moved out of Kissimmee’s Star Motel following its rapid decline after the owner stopped paying the bills. SEE PAGE 4.

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This Isleworth estate tops sales. PAGES 12-14.

Town of Windermere leaders seek solutions for stormwater Town Council members held a workshop to discuss conceptual designs for drainage improvements at First Avenue and Forest Street, as well as Butler Street and Seventh Avenue.

DANIELLE HENDRIX ASSOCIATE EDITOR

As drainage issues continue to plague some areas in Windermere, town staff, engineers and residents all are working toward finding the best solution. In a Town Council workshop

Sept. 22, representatives from Kimley-Horn presented their conceptual designs for two stormwater projects — one on First Avenue and Forest Street, and a second on Butler Street and Seventh Avenue.

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