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Should the Marion County School board change the start time for Kindergarden
Local
8 months ago
POLL: Should Marion County Public Schools Change the Kindergarten Cutoff Date?

What do you think? Marion County Public Schools is considering how a state statute could impact when children start kindergarten, possibly shifting the age cutoff from Sept. 1 to July 1.

Entertainment
8 months ago
September & October events at the Reilly Arts Center

This fall, the Reilly Arts Center in Ocala is turning up the volume with a lineup that spans rock, blues, jazz, classical, and even a few spooky surprises. From powerhouse tributes to Queen, Bruce Springsteen, and Pearl Jam, to intimate evenings of opera, blues, and jazz, there’s something for every music lover. Plus, October brings paranormal chills, Spanish flair, and the 50th anniversary season kickoff of the Ocala Symphony Orchestra.

Community
8 months ago
Farmer and rancher Jack Williams to be inducted into Marion County Agricultural Hall of Fame

Marion County farmer and rancher Robert Jackson “Jack” Williams will be inducted into the Marion County Agriculture Hall of Fame on Nov. 20, 2025.

Local
8 months ago
UPDATE: All northbound lanes are now open. The northbound I-75 on ramp at Exit 352 is still closed.​

All lanes of northbound I-75 are closed after S.R. 40 (Exit 352) in Marion County following a crash. Drivers are being detoured off at Exit 352 to S.R. 40 eastbound, then north on U.S. 301, west on U.S. 27, and back to I-75 northbound. The detour will remain in place until further notice.

Education
8 months ago
Alachua County Public Schools launches new tools to keep families, schools connected

Alachua County Public Schools is introducing new and improved communication tools designed to make it easier for families, staff, and the community to stay informed and connected.

Crime & Safety
8 months ago
Levy County sheriff’s office deputy hospitalized after fentanyl exposure

A traffic stop in Levy County leads to multiple arrests.

Community
8 months ago
CF Appleton Museum to present handcrafted pinecone quilts

The Appleton Museum of Art will showcase “Under the Cover of Knowledge: Betty Ford-Smith’s Pinecone Quilts” from September 6, 2025, to February 22, 2026. Her intricate, handcrafted quilts, inspired by African American traditions, can take over six months to create and feature more than 4,000 hand-cut cotton triangles. Presented alongside historic quilts and related works, the exhibition celebrates the artistry, heritage, and storytelling woven into each piece.

Community
8 months ago
OBG Lions Club Continues Tradition of Collecting Used Eyeglasses for Project Right to Sight

Since 1987, the Orange Blossom Gardens Lions Club has worked to bring the gift of clear vision to those in need through its involvement in Project Right to Sight. By collecting used prescription eyeglasses, reading glasses, and sunglasses, the club helps ensure that people—from local students to seniors—can see clearly again. Each donated pair is cleaned, refurbished, and matched to someone with the same prescription, transforming what might be forgotten in a drawer into a life-changing tool.

Community
8 months ago
U.S. Army veteran named Veterans Helping Veterans director of community engagement and outreach

Myles McConico a U.S. Army veteran has been named Veterans Helping Veterans USA’s director of community engagement and outreach.

Community
8 months ago
VHVUSA Marion County steps up outreach efforts

U.S. Army veteran Myles McConico has been named Director of Community Engagement and Outreach for Veterans Helping Veterans USA (VHVUSA). He will lead efforts to expand the organization’s visibility and connect local veterans with critical resources. With 40,000 veterans living in Marion County, McConico is focused on spreading the word about VHVUSA’s free programs, including food, housing, counseling, and employment assistance.

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