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Ocala's Morning News Archives for 2026-06

Ocala Morning News-Tuesday, June 23, 2026, By Ed Rossi

City Road Improvement Projects Continue

The City of Ocala is continuing roadway maintenance and resurfacing projects this week as part of ongoing efforts to improve transportation infrastructure.

Motorists may encounter temporary lane closures in affected areas while crews complete paving and maintenance work. City officials encourage drivers to allow additional travel time when traveling through construction zones.


College of Central Florida Encourages Early Registration

The College of Central Florida is continuing registration for upcoming academic terms.

School officials are encouraging prospective and returning students to complete admissions paperwork, financial aid applications, and class registration early to secure desired course schedules.


Marion County Fire Rescue Recruiting New Personnel

Marion County Fire Rescue continues seeking qualified applicants for a variety of public safety positions.

Department officials say firefighters, paramedics, emergency communications specialists, and support personnel are needed as the county's population continues to grow and demand for emergency services increases.


Downtown Market Returns This Weekend

The Ocala Downtown Market will once again welcome residents and visitors this weekend.

The weekly event features local produce vendors, artisans, food vendors, and community organizations. Organizers say the market continues to serve as a gathering place for residents from throughout Marion County.


Appleton Museum Features Summer Exhibits

The Appleton Museum of Art is offering a variety of exhibits and educational opportunities during the summer season.

Museum officials say family activities, special exhibits, and youth-focused programs are helping attract visitors of all ages while providing additional cultural opportunities for Marion County residents.

Ocala Morning News-Thursday, June 18, 2026, By Ed Rossi

Marion County Celebrates Waste and Recycling Workers Week

Marion County is observing Waste and Recycling Workers Week through June 20, recognizing the employees who collect waste, manage recycling programs, and help maintain a clean environment throughout the community.

County officials are encouraging residents to acknowledge the contributions of sanitation and recycling professionals who work year-round to support public health and environmental sustainability.


Four Rescued After Silver River Boating Incident

Emergency responders rescued four people Tuesday evening after a boat began taking on water near Ray Wayside Park on the Silver River.

Authorities report that all occupants were safely removed from the vessel and no serious injuries were reported. Officials are reminding boaters to inspect vessels and safety equipment before launching.


CF Foundation Receives Scholarship Grant

The Foundation for the College of Central Florida has received a $50,000 grant to help students overcome financial challenges while pursuing higher education.

College officials say the funding will expand scholarship opportunities, particularly for student parents and others facing economic barriers to completing their education.


Water Restrictions Continue Across Marion County

Residents throughout Marion County remain under Phase Three Extreme Water Shortage restrictions as drought conditions continue.

Current regulations limit irrigation to one day per week, and officials are asking residents to conserve water whenever possible.


Juneteenth Celebration Scheduled for Friday

Ocala's annual Juneteenth Celebration will take place Friday, June 19, at Webb Field at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Complex.

The event will feature live performances, cultural exhibits, food vendors, community activities, and a proclamation ceremony recognizing the historic significance of Juneteenth. Admission is free and open to the public.

Ocala Morning News-Wednesday, June 17,2026, By Ed Rossi

Public Hearing Scheduled on Tree Protection Regulations

The Marion County Land Development Regulation Commission is scheduled to hold a public hearing Wednesday evening regarding proposed changes to county tree protection and replacement regulations.

County officials say the proposed ordinance updates are intended to address development standards while preserving natural resources throughout Marion County. The hearing will be held at the McPherson Governmental Campus Auditorium.


South Marion High School Continues Hiring Ahead of Opening

South Marion High School remains on schedule to open in August 2026.

School officials continue recruiting teachers, support staff, and administrators for the new campus, which is expected to serve up to 2,000 students. The school is the first new public high school to open in Marion County in more than 25 years.


Water Restrictions Remain in Effect

The City of Ocala and Marion County residents remain under Phase Three Extreme Water Shortage restrictions due to ongoing drought conditions.

Current restrictions limit irrigation to one day per week and prohibit watering during certain daytime hours. Officials are encouraging residents to conserve water whenever possible.


School District Recruiting Bus Drivers

Marion County Public Schools continues hiring efforts ahead of the 2026-27 school year.

The district has additional bus driver recruitment events planned this month as officials work to ensure transportation staffing needs are met before classes begin in August.


Summer Activities Continue Across Marion County

Summer reading programs, youth camps, and educational activities continue throughout Marion County.

Library branches and recreation facilities are offering a variety of programs designed to keep students engaged and active during summer break.

Ocala Morning News-Tuesday, June 16, 2026 By Ed Rossi

County Commissioners Meet Today

The Marion County Board of County Commissioners is holding its regularly scheduled meeting today.

Commissioners are expected to discuss zoning issues, development matters, and conduct a public hearing regarding the county's updated Local Mitigation Strategy, a plan designed to strengthen disaster preparedness and recovery efforts across Marion County.


Southwest 66th Street Bridge Closure Underway

Motorists are being advised to plan for alternate routes following the closure of the Southwest 66th Street bridge over Interstate 75.

Transportation officials say the bridge reconstruction project is expected to take approximately one year to complete. Drivers should follow posted detours and allow extra travel time when traveling through the area.


Sheriff's Office Announces Results of Major Operation

The Marion County Sheriff's Office has announced the results of a recent multi-agency operation targeting online child predators.

Officials report that more than 50 arrests were made during the operation, which involved cooperation among local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. Authorities say protecting children remains a top priority for participating agencies.


Summer Feeding Program Continues

Marion County Public Schools continues providing free meals to children through its Summer Feeding Program.

District officials estimate more than 142,000 meals will be distributed this summer at sites throughout Marion County, helping ensure children have access to nutritious food while school is not in session.


Mobile Health Unit Visiting Dunnellon

The Florida Department of Health's Mobile Health Unit is scheduled to be at the Dunnellon Public Library today.

The unit provides health information, community resources, and outreach services to Marion County residents. The visit is part of the department's ongoing effort to expand access to health services throughout the county.

Ocala Morning News-Monday, June 15, 2026 By Ed Rossi

South Marion High School Opening Draws Closer

Preparations continue for the opening of South Marion High School, scheduled for August 2026.

The campus will be the first new public high school opened in Marion County in more than 25 years and is expected to serve approximately 2,000 students. District officials continue staffing, training, and operational planning ahead of the new school year.


Summer Feeding Program Continues

Marion County Public Schools continues its Summer Feeding Program at locations throughout the county.

The program provides free breakfasts and lunches to children while school is out for the summer. District officials estimate more than 140,000 meals will be served before the program concludes later this season.


County Leaders Review Growth and Infrastructure Needs

The Marion County Board of County Commissioners is expected to address several growth-related issues during upcoming meetings.

Topics include transportation improvements, infrastructure projects, and development proposals as county leaders work to manage continued population growth throughout the region.


Marion County Reads Program Remains Active

The Marion County Public Library System continues its Marion County Reads initiative with programs at library branches across the county.

Activities include reading challenges, educational workshops, children's programs, and community events designed to encourage literacy and lifelong learning.


Summer Recreation Opportunities Available

Marion County Parks and Recreation continues offering summer programs and youth activities throughout the county.

Officials encourage families to explore available sports leagues, camps, and recreational opportunities as students enjoy their summer break.


 

Ocala Morning News-Friday, June 12, 2026 By Ed Rossi

Water Conservation Measures Continue Across Marion County

Marion County residents remain under drought-related water conservation restrictions as dry conditions continue across Central Florida.

Officials are reminding residents to follow one-day-per-week irrigation schedules and reduce unnecessary outdoor water use. The restrictions are designed to help preserve regional water resources until conditions improve.


Marion County Reads Program Continues

The Marion County Public Library System's Marion County Reads initiative remains active throughout the county.

Today's schedule includes educational workshops, technology assistance programs, wellness activities, and family-oriented events at several library branches. Officials say the program continues to attract residents of all ages throughout the summer.


School District Continues Hiring for Upcoming School Year

Marion County Public Schools is actively recruiting employees ahead of the 2026-27 school year.

Open positions include bus drivers, instructional personnel, and support staff. District officials say additional hiring opportunities and recruitment events are planned throughout June as schools prepare to reopen in August.


South Marion High School Opening Draws Near

Construction and staffing efforts continue at South Marion High School ahead of its anticipated opening later this summer.

The new school is expected to accommodate approximately 2,000 students and will be the first new public high school opened in Marion County in more than 25 years.


Summer Recreation Programs Underway

Marion County Parks and Recreation continues offering summer camps and youth programs throughout the county.

Officials encourage families to explore available opportunities as children enjoy their summer break. Activities range from educational programs to recreational events and outdoor experiences.

Ocala Morning News-Thursday, June 11, 2026 By Ed Rossi

South Marion High School Continues Staffing Ahead of August Opening

Preparations continue for the opening of South Marion High School, which is scheduled to welcome students in August.

School officials are actively hiring faculty, support staff, and administrators for the new campus. The school will be the first new public high school built in Marion County in 25 years and is expected to serve approximately 2,000 students.


Summer Library Programs Drawing Families Across Marion County

The Marion County Public Library System continues offering a wide variety of summer programs for residents of all ages.

Activities include reading challenges, story times, educational workshops, family events, and youth programming designed to encourage literacy and lifelong learning during the summer months.


New School Leaders Named Across Marion County

Marion County Public Schools has announced leadership changes at seven schools ahead of the upcoming academic year.

District officials say the new principal assignments are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen educational programs and prepare schools for student success in the 2026-27 school year.


School District Recruiting for New School Year

Marion County Public Schools is continuing its recruitment efforts with hiring fairs and open positions available throughout the district.

Officials say instructional and support positions remain available as schools prepare for the return of students in August. Additional hiring events are scheduled throughout the summer.


Summer Feeding Program Continues

The district's Summer Feeding Program remains available at locations throughout Marion County.

Officials estimate more than 142,000 meals will be provided to local children duri

Ocala Morning News-Wednesday, June 10, 2026 By Ed Rossi

Boil Water Notice Remains in Effect for Ocala Waterway Area

Marion County Utilities continues monitoring water quality in portions of the Ocala Waterway area following a planned infrastructure project.

A precautionary boil water notice remains in effect while required testing is completed. County officials say customers in affected areas will be notified once laboratory results confirm the water system is operating normally.


Water Restrictions Continue Across Marion County

Marion County residents remain under one-day-per-week irrigation restrictions as drought conditions continue throughout the region.

The restrictions are part of the Southwest Florida Water Management District's Modified Phase Three Extreme Water Shortage declaration. Officials are asking residents to conserve water and comply with local watering schedules.


South Marion High School Opening Draws Closer

Preparations continue for the opening of South Marion High School, scheduled for August.

The new campus is expected to serve approximately 2,000 students and will become the county's newest public high school. School officials are currently hiring staff and finalizing preparations ahead of the upcoming school year.


Summer Library Programs Continue

The Marion County Public Library System continues offering summer reading challenges, educational workshops, and family activities throughout the county.

Officials say the programs are designed to encourage literacy and learning while students are on summer break.


Hurricane Season Preparation Encouraged

With the Atlantic hurricane season underway, Marion County emergency management officials are encouraging residents to prepare now rather than wait until a storm threatens the area.

Residents are advised to review emergency plans, update disaster supply kits, and stay informed through trusted local information sources.

Ocala Morning News-Tuesday, June 9, 2026 By Ed Rossi

Boil Water Notice Continues for Ocala Waterway Customers

Marion County Utilities continues monitoring water quality following a planned fire hydrant relocation project in the Ocala Waterway area.

A precautionary boil water notice remains in effect for affected customers until testing confirms that all state drinking water standards have been met. County officials say customers will be notified once the notice is lifted.


Water Restrictions Remain in Effect Across Marion County

Drought conditions continue to impact Marion County, and residents remain under one-day-per-week irrigation restrictions.

Officials say the restrictions are part of the Modified Phase Three Extreme Water Shortage declaration designed to help conserve water resources throughout the region. Residents are encouraged to follow watering schedules and reduce unnecessary water use whenever possible.


Sheriff's Office Promotes Summer Safety

The Marion County Sheriff's Office is reminding residents to take precautions as summer travel season begins.

Deputies encourage homeowners to secure residences before traveling, lock vehicles, remove valuables from sight, and report suspicious activity to law enforcement. Officials say community awareness remains one of the most effective crime prevention tools.


Marion County Reads Program Continues

The Marion County Public Library System's Marion County Reads program is underway throughout the county.

Library branches are offering reading challenges, educational workshops, children's activities, and special events designed to encourage literacy and lifelong learning during the summer months.


Hurricane Season Preparedness Encouraged

Marion County emergency management officials are encouraging residents to prepare early for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season.

Residents are advised to review emergency plans, check disaster supply kits, and stay informed through local media and official government sources throughout the season.

Ocala Morning News-Monday, June 8, 2026 By Ed Rossi

Precautionary Boil Water Notice Issued for Ocala Waterway Area

Marion County Utilities has issued a planned precautionary boil water notice for portions of the Ocala Waterway area as crews relocate a fire hydrant.

Officials say customers in affected areas may experience temporary service interruptions while the work is completed. The notice will remain in effect until required water quality testing confirms the system is operating normally.


Water Conservation Measures Remain in Effect

The City of Ocala is reminding residents that Phase Three Extreme Water Shortage restrictions remain in effect across much of Marion County.

Under the current advisory, irrigation is restricted to one day per week depending on address and property type. Officials are asking residents to conserve water as drought conditions continue throughout the region.


FHP Continues Investigation into Fatal Marion County Crash

Florida Highway Patrol investigators continue examining a fatal crash that occurred on County Road 42 in southern Marion County.

According to authorities, the three-vehicle collision resulted in one fatality and critical injuries. The crash temporarily closed the roadway for several hours while emergency crews responded and investigators documented the scene.


Summer Activities Available Across Marion County

Families throughout Marion County continue taking advantage of summer programs offered by libraries, parks, and community organizations.

Programs include reading challenges, educational workshops, youth activities, and family-friendly events designed to keep children engaged throughout the summer break.


Marion County Fire Rescue Seeking Recruits

Marion County Fire Rescue is continuing recruitment efforts as the department works to meet growing service demands.

Officials are encouraging qualified applicants to explore career opportunities in fire suppression, emergency medical services, and related public safety positions.

Ocala Morning News-Friday, June 5, 2026 By Ed Rossi

Marion County Schools Announce New Principals

Marion County Public Schools has announced a series of leadership changes ahead of the 2026-2027 school year.

District officials named new principals at seven schools throughout Marion County and also announced several district-level administrative assignments. School leaders say the changes are part of ongoing efforts to support students, faculty, and staff as preparations continue for the upcoming academic year.


South Marion High School Nears Completion

Construction continues on South Marion High School, which remains on track to open for students in August.

The campus will become Marion County's newest public high school and is expected to help address enrollment growth while providing expanded educational opportunities for students in the southern portion of the county.


County Continues Roadway Safety Campaign

Marion County officials continue to emphasize roadway safety through the county's Safety Matters initiative.

The campaign focuses on promoting safe driving habits, pedestrian awareness, and traffic safety education as the county experiences continued growth and increased traffic volumes.


Sheriff's Office Encourages Crime Prevention

The Marion County Sheriff's Office is reminding residents to take simple precautions to help prevent crime.

Officials recommend locking vehicles, securing valuables, maintaining awareness of surroundings, and reporting suspicious activity to law enforcement when necessary.


Summer Library Programs Continue

Library branches throughout Marion County are continuing summer reading programs and educational activities for residents of all ages.

Programs include reading challenges, children's events, educational workshops, and family activities designed to encourage literacy and community involvement during the summer months.

Ocala Morning News-Thursday, June 4, 2026 By Ed Rossi

School District Leaders Hold Work Session Today

Marion County Public Schools administrators are meeting today for an Administrative Briefing and Work Session as preparations continue for the 2026-27 school year.

District officials are expected to review operational updates, facility projects, and planning initiatives ahead of students returning to classrooms later this summer.


South Marion High School Opening Nears

Construction continues on the new South Marion High School, which remains on track to open in August.

The campus will be the first new public high school built in Marion County in more than 25 years and is expected to serve approximately 2,000 students. School officials say the new facility will help alleviate overcrowding at several existing schools.


Summer Programs Active Throughout Marion County

County-sponsored summer camps and recreational programs continue throughout Marion County as families settle into the summer season.

Programs are being offered through parks, recreation facilities, libraries, and community organizations, providing a variety of educational and recreational opportunities for residents of all ages.


Marion County Reads Continues Across Library System

The Marion County Public Library System is continuing its Marion County Reads initiative throughout June.

Residents can participate in reading challenges, story times, educational workshops, technology assistance sessions, and community events at library branches across the county.


Mobile Health Unit Available in Dunnellon

The Florida Department of Health in Marion County will have its Mobile Health Unit stationed at the Dunnellon Public Library today from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.

The unit provides access to health information, screenings, and community health resources for residents throughout the county.

Ocala Morning News-Wednesday, June 3, 2026 By Ed Rossi

Summer Feeding Program Begins Across Marion County

Marion County Public Schools has launched its annual Summer Feeding Program, providing free meals to children throughout the county while school is out of session.

District officials estimate approximately 142,000 meals will be served this summer at school campuses and community sites. The program is available to all children ages 1 through 18 and requires no registration or paperwork.


County Commissioners Continue Focus on Growth

The Marion County Board of County Commissioners continues addressing issues related to the county's rapid growth.

Transportation improvements, infrastructure projects, and public safety investments remain priorities as officials work to meet the needs of a growing population. County leaders are expected to review several planning and development matters during upcoming meetings.


Summer Programs Active at County Libraries

The Marion County Public Library System is offering a variety of summer activities for residents of all ages.

Programs include reading challenges, educational workshops, children's activities, and community events designed to encourage learning and engagement throughout the summer months. The Marion County Reads initiative is also continuing at branches across the county.


Forever Fessenden Scholarship Announced

Marion County Public Schools has announced the creation of the Forever Fessenden Scholarship, a new opportunity designed to assist eligible students from Fessenden Elementary School as they pursue higher education.

District officials say the scholarship was made possible through the generosity of a local donor and will provide ongoing support for future students.


Hurricane Season Underway

With the start of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, Marion County emergency officials are encouraging residents to prepare now.

Residents are advised to review emergency plans, stock disaster supply kits, and stay informed through trusted local information sources throughout the season.

Ocala Morning News-Tuesday, June 2, 2026, By Ed Rossi

Marion County Schools Launch Summer Feeding Program

Marion County Public Schools has officially begun its 2026 Summer Feeding Program, providing free meals to children throughout the county during the summer break.

District officials estimate more than 142,000 meals will be served through the initiative, helping ensure students continue receiving nutritious food while classes are not in session. The program operates at multiple locations across Marion County.


Transportation Projects Continue Across Marion County

County leaders continue to prioritize transportation improvements as Marion County experiences ongoing growth.

Road widening projects, intersection upgrades, and pedestrian safety enhancements remain in various stages of development as officials work to improve traffic flow and public safety throughout the region.


Sheriff's Office Encourages Crime Prevention

The Marion County Sheriff's Office is reminding residents to take simple precautions to help prevent property crimes.

Deputies encourage residents to lock vehicles, secure valuables, and report suspicious activity. Law enforcement officials say many vehicle burglaries occur when cars are left unlocked.


Graduation Season Continues

Thousands of Marion County students are celebrating graduation this week as commencement ceremonies continue across the district.

School officials expect nearly 3,500 seniors to receive diplomas as the Class of 2026 completes its high school journey.


Summer Programs Planned at County Libraries

The Marion County Public Library System is preparing for a busy summer season with reading programs, educational workshops, and family-oriented events.

Library officials say the activities are designed to encourage reading, learning, and community engagement for residents of all ages throughout the summer months.

Ocala Morning News-Monday June 1, 2026 By Ed Rossi

Transportation Improvements Continue Across Marion County

Marion County officials are moving ahead with several transportation improvement projects designed to accommodate continued growth throughout the region.

The projects include road widening initiatives, intersection upgrades, sidewalk expansions, and transit improvements aimed at improving traffic flow and public safety. County leaders say the investments are part of a long-term strategy to address increasing traffic volumes while supporting future development.


New High School Remains on Schedule for August Opening

Construction continues on Marion County's newest high school in southwest Marion County, with district officials reporting the project remains on track for an August opening.

The new campus is expected to help relieve enrollment pressures at existing schools while offering expanded career and technical education opportunities for students.

School officials say work has entered its final phases as crews prepare the facility for students and staff ahead of the upcoming school year.


Sheriff's Office Promotes Summer Travel Safety

With summer travel season underway, the Marion County Sheriff's Office is encouraging motorists to practice safe driving habits.

Deputies are increasing patrols throughout the county and reminding drivers to wear seat belts, avoid distractions behind the wheel, and allow additional travel time during periods of heavy traffic.

Officials say increased traffic is expected throughout the summer months as residents and visitors travel across Central Florida.


Graduation Season Continues Across Marion County

Graduation ceremonies continue this week as members of the Class of 2026 celebrate the completion of their high school careers.

Thousands of students are expected to receive diplomas during commencement exercises held throughout Marion County. School officials are encouraging attendees to arrive early and follow venue guidelines to ensure smooth operations during ceremonies.


Summer Reading Program Underway at Marion County Libraries

The Marion County Public Library System is inviting residents of all ages to participate in this year's Summer Reading Program.

The annual initiative features reading challenges, educational programs, family-friendly activities, and special events throughout the summer. Library officials say the goal is to encourage reading, learning, and community engagement while students are out of school.

Additional information and registration details are available through Marion County library branches.

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