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WKMG Hits the Road: Tell us the stories you want covered in Sanford
Read full article: WKMG Hits the Road: Tell us the stories you want covered in SanfordNews 6 is hitting the road to Sanford. We want to know what makes your community so special and some of the challenges you would like us to help solve. Make your voice heard at Clickorlando.com/HitstheRoad.
‘I can be me:’ Cafe in The Villages helps caregivers, partners find mental health respite
Read full article: ‘I can be me:’ Cafe in The Villages helps caregivers, partners find mental health respiteAn estimated 44 million Americans age 18 and older provide unpaid assistance and support to older people and adults with disabilities.
Sheriff’s new K-9 will patrol Marion County school campuses in search of guns
Read full article: Sheriff’s new K-9 will patrol Marion County school campuses in search of gunsMarion County Sheriff Billy Woods invited News 6 to meet the newest member of the SRO team. Covered in hair, only two years old, a four-legged pup named Albi is MCSO’s first firearms detection K9.
$4.8 billion meant to keep Floridians employed during pandemic went to businesses with ‘zero’ employees
Read full article: $4.8 billion meant to keep Floridians employed during pandemic went to businesses with ‘zero’ employeesORLANDO, Fla. – Billions of dollars in funds meant to keep Floridians employed during the pandemic went to nearly 100,000 businesses who reported zero employees, according to newly released data by the Small Business Administration. News 6 found Florida businesses received roughly $32 million in PPP loans, meant to support more than 3.3 million jobs. When years of savings were not enough, Voeller, like so many other small business owners, faced the realization she may have to close her 44-year-old child care center. The PPP loan has given us some time, and I am hoping it has given us enough time to get to the other side,” said Voeller. The PPP loan has allowed Aspire to maintain full operations pandemic, without interruption, and to continue providing much needed critical services to the most vulnerable in our community.”GrayRobinson P.A.