Five car clubs in The Villages donated $11,941 to support the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office’s Kids, Cops & Christmas program.
Jaleigha Dunlap mentored younger students and organized discussions related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Jaleigha displayed leadership in every aspect of her life.
Leland Williams loved the outdoors, camping, fishing and deer hunting, Gator football and golf. He also loved music and dancing.
A Villager contends it’s hard for President Trump and Congressman Randy Fine to understand the affordability crisis facing many Americans.
Marilyn Robertson was cherished for her warm heart, her exceptional cooking, and her treasured holiday baking traditions. She loved cooking and baking for friends and neighbors and for church ...
Villager Leverett Gridley got a hole-in-one Friday. If you get a hole-in-one, share the news at [email protected] ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement placed a hold on a Nicaraguan who was arrested with marijuana in his Mercedes.
A Village of Shady Brook resident contends that data shows that an overwhelming number of Somali Americans are receiving welfare.
Adelaida Feliciano enjoyed arts and crafts, knitting, painting, crosswords, puzzles, mobile games, watching reels on Facebook, watching Sci-Fi, scary movies, and watching Law and Order.
A woman already classified as a habitual traffic offender has been sentenced to 10 days in jail following her arrest earlier this year at a busy shopping plaza in The Villages.
A Villager doesn’t think that President Trump is capable of understanding the challenges that Americans are facing with affordability.
Richard Unsworth loved working with his hands. His restored 1931 Model A was a lifelong passion and a source of pride, friendship, and connection through his car club.
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