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Before social distancing was implemented our facility maintenance teams were already experiencing an increase in wipes, paper towels, tissues and cloths in the sewer systems and machinery. This can lead to blockages and sewer overflows insides homes and the community.

Before social distancing was implemented our facility maintenance teams were already experiencing an increase in wipes, paper towels, tissues and cloths in the sewer systems and machinery. This can lead to blockages and sewer overflows insides homes and the community.

Toho Water Authority (Toho) is Ensuring Reliable Service Throughout COVID-19 Pandemic

At Toho, we know the vital role we play in keeping our community safe and healthy. We want to remind customers that your tap water is safe and everyone can continue to use and drink water from their tap as usual.
2020 election year

2020 election year

Coronavirus and the campaign trail

With 2020 an election year, and Osceola County along with the rest of the country dealing with COVID-19, campaigning for candidates might be a little tricky. So we reached out to some of the candidates and asked them how the pandemic is affecting their campaign.
Coronavirus

Coronavirus

AdventHealth Opens COVID-19 Testing at Mall at Millenia

AdventHealth will open a second COVID-19 drive-up testing location in Central Florida on Wednesday at the Mall at Millenia.  The testing site is the latest investment by AdventHealth to help identify and control the spread of COVID-19 in Florida.
The victim is Wolph Lutherking Luma.

The victim is Wolph Lutherking Luma.

Osceola County deputies investigating homicide

The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office is working a homicide investigation after authorities believe a man was shot and killed at a house party in Davenport on Tuesday. Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of shots fired at the StoneyBrook South subdivision in Davenport.
Face covering guidelines

Face covering guidelines

Osceola modifies order on face covering

Osceola County’s emergency order that requires people to wear face coverings in public was modified by the executive policy group on Monday afternoon.   The new order removes a potential $500 penalty and the possibility of jail time.