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The Marion County Sheriff’s Office reported that a man shot and killed in Silver Springs on Saturday evening has been ...
A parade and community picnic were held Friday at Silver Springs Park as part of their annual reunion day. Silver Springs was ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNMarion County authorities identify victim in deadly Silver Springs shootingThe shooting happened around 6:40 p.m. in the area of the 13800 block of NE 54th Place in Silver Springs, according to ...
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WCJB TV20 on MSNMarion County deputies investigating deadly shooting in Silver SpringsAn investigation has begun after a dying man was discovered by law enforcement. Saturday evening, Marion County Sheriff’s ...
Officials from the Alachua County Democratic party released a statement Sunday condemning death threats against school board ...
The monkeys were brought to Silver Springs State Park by Colonel Tooey in the 1930s. Tooey owned a river-cruise tourist attraction and thought the monkeys would be a defining trait of the ride.
Silver Springs' hometown newspaper, the Ocala Star-Banner, writes extensively about the transition today and includes a quote from a Marion County official who addressed the Cabinet on Wednesday: ...
Silver Springs boat captains are enthused, if uncertain about a high-tech, unproven boat. Their work is rooted in the days of Silver Springs as an amusement park but now tied to service to the ...
Silver Springs, a wonder of the world, was Florida's Grand Canyon. The old tourist attraction is still around, located a little east of Ocala on State Road 40, but it's hardly the same place.
Opening Silver Springs to swimming is not rocket science. Floridians are swimming in state-owned springs all over the state. Just not at Silver Springs.
On Emancipation Day, May 20, 1949, Carl Ray and Shorty Davidson, the owners of Silver Springs, one of Florida’s most famous attractions, opened Paradise Park “for colored people” about a ...
The Ocala City Council agreed on Tuesday to move forward with two projects that could improve the overall health of Silver Springs. The council unanimously agreed to accept $1.5 million in grants ...
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