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Features
8 months ago
Defunct Ocala: Prince of Peace Memorial blended faith and art near Silver Springs

Sculptor Paul Cunningham’s Prince of Peace Memorial quietly welcomed mid-century travelers with handcrafted dioramas and spiritual serenity before vanishing from the landscape.

A display combining beaded jewelry and decorative skulls in a lively booth setup.
Local
8 months ago
Weird, wild, and wonderfully handmade: Ocala Oddities Market packs downtown with curious crowds

From skull lamps to spell jars, Friday night’s funky market mixed the mystical and macabre with live music, food trucks and a whole lot of handcrafted cool.

Features
8 months ago
Editorial: Remembering Larry Whitler, Ocala’s Gentle Giant of the airwaves

Larry Whitler, beloved Ocala radio host and artist, was killed in a crash at age 70. He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, creativity, and community.

Golf scorecard, ball, yellow tee, and iron club on green grass
Features
8 months ago
Golf 101: Master the Lingo Before You Hit the Links

Chiefland Golf & Country Club offers a crash course in terminology for beginners.

Features
8 months ago
Ocala entrepreneur shines on global stage at Mrs. India Worldwide

Nirvana Medical Spa’s Nilam Patel shares how competing in Dubai transformed her from the inside out—and why she’s now on a mission to inspire women across Ocala and beyond.

Entertainment
8 months ago
Defunct Ocala: Revived – Six Gun Territory rides again at Kirby Family Farm

The Wild West Weekend serves as a tribute to the original Six Gun Territory, which operated in Ocala from 1963 to 1984.

Features
8 months ago
Defunct Ocala: Six Gun Territory, Ocala’s lost frontier fantasy

Once hailed as Florida’s answer to the Wild West, Six Gun Territory opened in 1963 just east of Ocala and quickly became one of the state’s most beloved tourist attractions.

People watch a large firework burst in the rain near a lake at night during Ocala’s Fourth of July event.
Features
8 months ago
PHOTOS | Rain, shine, and Patriotic Skies: Ocala’s 4th of July celebration brings the boom

Despite downpours, families packed Tuscawilla Park for Ocala’s annual Patriotic Skies event—complete with fireworks, food trucks, and festive fun.

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8 months ago
Part 2: Rev. Leroy Johnson took on the KKK and helped Ocala rise above hate

Armed with courage, a revolver, and a heart for his community, this fearless pastor and businessman protected Ocala from violence and built lasting opportunities for generations to come.

Features
8 months ago
Part 1: How Rev. Leroy Johnson defied racism to build a legacy in Ocala

From Harlem hustle to hometown hero, this trailblazing pastor and businessman overcame hate and hardship to uplift Ocala’s Black community—his story begins here.

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