‘Traditional’ Jewish American foods keep changing, with cookbooks playing an influential role in how Jews mark Rosh Hashana
Judaism possesses an elaborate system that determines what foods Jews can eat and which ones can be eaten together.
Zion’s Army works to help parents of Down syndrome babies
This year’s Zion’s Army Memorial Workout of the Day is set for Oct. 12 at Tier One Crossfit in Ocala as well as other locations around the world.
United Way of Marion County to host Oct. 15 training seminar
The event for nonprofits will help prepare them to participate in the Children’s Charity Classic in February of 2025.
Serving their community
Five members of a local Iron Legion gym pitched in to help with post-hurricane cleanup at home in West Ocala.
Local agencies weigh in on storm response
Marion County’s fire rescue agencies are among the task forces poised to help through Hurricane Helene.
IHMC lecture series continues
Dr. Dave Rabin will present ‘The Art and Neuroscience of Self-Healing and Learning’ on Oct. 10.
Statewide swimming lesson voucher program launched in Ocala
Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez made the announcement during a press conference at the FAST campus adjacent to Calesa Township.
POW/MIA recognition ceremony held in Ocala
The event is observed on the third Friday of September each year.
Officer charged in relation to death of woman (UPDATED 09/21)
OPD arrest reports indicate the MCSO deputy and his girlfriend were handling weapons at the residence they shared.
Ocala man faces multiple charges, including molestation of youth
Carl Phillip Lombardo, 58, reportedly was a juvenile basketball coach.

