Thrivent is awarding Habitat for Humanity of Lake-Sumter a contribution of $5,000 to help families
Writer James Combs takes aim with his Benelli M2 tactical shotgun. “Calm down.
Mount Dora Public Works has initiated a new proactive approach to inspecting sidewalks within the
The dinosaurs have returned to the library! Starting now until the end of February, a
With temperatures expected to drop on Monday, Jan. 18, Lake County officials say in a
After a long shutdown from the coronavirus, The Studio Theatre™ Tierra del Sol will open
Lake County Schools, in partnership with the Florida Department of Health in Lake County and
Florida voters in November passed a constitutional amendment that will gradually raise the minimum wage
On Tuesday, Republican State Rep. Randy Fine penned a letter to Governor Ron DeSantis and
In wake of the Jan. 6 violent mob breaching the U.S. Capitol and the FBI
Lake County began taking appointments at 2 p.m. Jan. 12 for immunizations for the Pfizer-BioNtech
Two elementary school teachers and one middle school teacher are starting off 2021 right. The
Dinosaurs have invaded the W.T. Bland Public Library in Mount Dora. Visitors are invited to
Pictured left to right: Cornerstone Hospice President and CEO Chuck Lee, Cornerstone Hospice Foundation
Alexis Gamez, who will be a senior at Leesburg High School this fall, was elected
As scientists and doctors search for effective treatments for the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers have
Many fireworks displays for Independence Day Weekend have been cancelled due to COVID-19, but
The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents June 29-July
Two employees at the Mount Dora public pool have tested positive for COVID-19, according to
A Clermont Elementary School student and his mother have written and illustrated a book to