Called to Serve
Jeffery Askew and Jamie Ulmer both credit their military service for instilling in them the value of service to others, regardless of skin color.
Leading Women
Mary Sue Rich and Sandra Wilson are more than just pillars of the community in Ocala, they’re pioneers.
Have pool table—will travel!
Rod "Hot Rod" Archibald has converted the bed of his 1954 Chevrolet pickup truck into a traveling pool table.
City Council approves agreement on planned Maricamp development
Project still contingent on final rezoning approval March 1.
OFR captain honored for 25 years of service to the City of Ocala
Brett Ortagus is a Prevention Captain, focusing on school, commercial and residential inspections.
Get to the Greek fest
Say Opa! to Greek revelry while supporting area nonprofits.
Discovery Center to host Engineering Day on March 5
During the event, children ages 5 to 15 will plan, build, test and compete in specialized challenges alongside engineering professionals.
Kay Deuben and the Art of Living
The painter, teacher and breast cancer survivor does what she pleases. In March, that includes showing her work at the Brick City Center for the Arts.
Chairmen of the Boards
Rev. Eric Cummings and Ire Bethea, Sr. spoke to the Ocala Gazette about their positions, what led them to service, and what Black History Month means to them.
‘I can be that light’
Homeless since 2020, Jessica Forlaw slowly pieces her life back together.

