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may 1
- Cleaning up: Service sees growth potential in Marion
- Key years for Carrie Ritter
- Editor's Note: A mother's letter prompted a deeper look
- Where to find help for dealing with mental issues in Alachua County
- NFL draft celebration for former Gator Keanu Neal
- Maryvonne Devensky: There's time to stop destructive pipeline project
- Robert Echols: Let us, indeed, be humane!
- Listen to your teachers
- Dr. Tommy Schechtman: A healthier Florida, thanks to Medicaid settlement
- Darryl Paulson: '16 election will cost Florida power in Congress
- David Colburn: When presidents put nation above politics
- Editorial: Getting it right, getting it wrong
- Community and calendar briefs for May 1
- Former Gator Keanu Neal came to Ocala, Florida to celebrate with family and friends, his recent NFL draft pick by the Atlanta Falcons.
Healthy Harts Fitness, Saturday, April 30, 2016
(Photo/Video: Cyndi Chambers/Ocala Star Banner)
- Letters to the Editor for May 1, 2016
- FHP still looking into March crash
- Siblings charged with DUI, FHP says
- Breaking down the projected Derby field
- Video: March of Dimes event draws hundreds
- Brooke Gonzalez's Benefit Softball Game
- Medical marijuana, solar power among five ballot issues facing Florida voters
- Battle builds over expert witness law
- Lane Ranger: Interstate getting cameras for 511 Traveler Information System
- Nyquist completes Derby prep season as AP's top contender
- Even experts find mental health services confusing
- Holocaust Remembrance
- CyberPatriot team takes state honor
- Two local students advance to moot court finals in Tallahassee
- Video: A game to honor Brooke Gonzalez
- Elephants perform for final time at Ringling Bros.
- Schumer: Probe billboards using phone data to track shoppers
- 6 people, including 4 children die, in Florida car wreck
- After a half-century wait, US cruise leaves Miami for Cuba
- Miami man accused of hacking frequent flyer accounts
- Police: Well-known Florida couple die in murder-suicide
- Softball game in memory of Brooke Gonzalez benefits her nephew