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Frederick Weldon loved talking about his experiences and traveling around the world. He was involved with clubs in the Villages.
A Village of Linden couple, writing in a Letter to the Editor, says the once beautiful “rolling acres” are no longer part of Rolling Acres Road, thanks to development.
George Debley honorably served his country in the U.S. Army. He was a dedicated husband to his wife Brigitte of 56 years, and a loving father.
Villager Patsy Oburn has a shout-out of recognition to the Amenity Authority Committee (AAC) Board of Directors and its District staff for updating its website. Read her Opinion piece.
Jack Hughes proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of Wildwood Masonic Lodge No. 92 F.&A.M. He loved fishing, racing his go cart and spending time with family.
A self-service drive-thru lane has long been a popular feature at the Starbucks at Lake Sumter Landing. Share your Bad Parking photos at [email protected] ...
Raymond Reisdorf was proud to serve in the US Army, and a member in the American Legion. He kept active with their many friends and visitors, travel and golf.
A Villager jailed earlier this week in a raid at a notorious villa allegedly tried to set up a drug sale to raise money for his bond.
A special needs teacher at Lake Panasoffkee Elementary School has been arrested after allegedly handling students in an abusive manner.
District Property Management will be rebuilding the boat launch at Lake Sumter Landing. The project begins Monday.
Due to ongoing drought conditions and increased wildfire danger, the Sumter County Board of County Commissioners approved a resolution prohibiting all outdoor burning and fireworks until further ...
Villager Charles Godwin got a hole-in-one March 23 at Churchill Green’s Hole #8, but it is now a bittersweet memory.