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Herriman votes to annex land for massive Olympia development

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Remember Olympia Hills, the massive south valley development? It s back — but now under a new city s control

Olympia Hills is back. Only now it s being called just Olympia. And it has the blessing of a neighboring city that moved this week to absorb its property lines.\n\n

Community: Outstanding Mature Girlz group conducts toy giveaway

1 of 3 Outstanding Mature Girlz Taking part in the toy giveaway conducted by the Outstanding Mature Girlz Organization and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation on Dec. 19 are, front row from left, Daniel Baunchand and Dylan Baunchand; middle row, Sashika Baunchand, Aniyah Maiden, Trell Faggett, Jessica Cain, Nicolette Gordon, Deatra Peoples, Olivia Cain-Gage, Alexus Maiden, Joshua Jackson and Keltrin Burrell; and, back row, Dustin Baunchand, Arthur Dubriel, Trent Tate, Kristopher Hobbs, Barry Stewart, Tony King and Johnathan Hill. PROVIDED PHOTO Krewe of Romany King Romany LXXII Bobby Mitchell, seated center, was honored Nov. 27 at Collette Lambert s home. With Mitchell are, front row from left, Heather St. Germaine, Kayde Melancon, Rita Melancon, Mackenzie Jarreau, Becky Davis and Peggy Moore; kneeling, second row, Neal St. Germaine, Brent Lambert, Collette Lambert and Kim Mitchell; and, standing, John Nicholson, Carol Nicholson, Earl Breaux, Debbie Breaux,

Alachua County Public Schools agrees to look into closing Terwilliger Elementary

After weighing several options, the county’s public school board has agreed to take a closer look at closing Terwilliger Elementary and sending its students to a new school farther west. Five options were up to be finalized Tuesday night by the public school board to fill the future, yet-to-be-named Elementary School I near Southwest 122nd Street. Selling the Terwilliger Elementary School property was the latest proposal, suggested earlier this month.  “We have growth in the west, the sprawl in the west that is necessitating this,” said school board member Tina Certain. “We’re going to have to shift students around and we’re going to have to make some hard decisions. We’ve seen the financial analysis and it says that opening (Elementary School I) and doing nothing else is going to cause a significant strain on our budget.” 

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