Sunday, July 6th, 2025

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Good morning, Ocala. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 6th of July.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Marion County Fire Rescue saved twelve dogs after a fire burned a double-wide mobile home on the 11000 block of NE 230th Street in Ft. McCoy Friday night — no one was hurt and investigators are checking the cause. FOX 35 Orlando
- ➤ An accident on I-75 near Exit 354—State Road 27 closed two lanes when a semi truck collided with a passenger vehicle yesterday, and no injuries were reported. WCJB
- ➤ A Pinellas resident sued Walmart in Ocala after she slipped on a liquid substance at the store on October 21, 2023—her complaint, filed on June 16, alleges that the fall caused permanent injuries, pain, lost wages and other damages exceeding $50,000. Ocala-News
- ➤ Marion County firefighters saved 12 dogs when a burning mobile home near Fort McCoy threatened a nearby camper and dog kennels on Friday night as they deployed hose lines and brought the fire under control before 10 p.m. ClickOrlando
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Kingdom Dance Academy will open later this month at 1903 SE 58th Avenue in southeast Ocala, replacing Baseline Market that closed in January and planning its grand opening on July 21. Owner Leah Lytle, with 18 years of dance experience, will offer dance and aerial classes for all ages—sharing her skill and passion with the local community. Ocala-News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ A study by WalletHub will rank Ocala as one of the least educated cities when its report is published Monday — the city is set to rank 139th overall and last for quality of education and the attainment gap. Ocala-News
- ➤ Thomas Butler, Homeless Liaison for Marion County Public Schools, launched the Mission: Bus Brigade school supply drive on July 1—aimed at collecting supplies for students in need. The drive will run through July and donated items from several county offices will be given to the School Board on August 5. WCJB
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ At the Dunnellon festival, food trucks and live music helped raise funds to support cleanup of the Rainbow River. Organized by One Rake at a Time, the event will remove invasive plants from the river’s lower section — the area with the worst damage. WCJB
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New Bethel Community Church Back To School Bash & Community Picnic
2-6 p.m. — Del Webb Spruce Creek Golf & Country Club — Free entry — Enjoy food, music, and a waterslide at this fun community event with free backpacks while supplies last.
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Phil Collins Tribute Concert
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Reilly Arts Center — $28 to $57, VIP Box $270 — Experience the magic of Phil Collins through the powerful voice of Rick Snider.
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Ocala Christmas in July Festival
10 AM – 3 PM — World Equestrian Center — $5 — Experience a winter wonderland of holiday shopping with handcrafted gifts and a special appearance from Santa.
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USA Swimming Futures Championship - Ocala
All day — Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training Center — Entry deadline July 22nd — A showcase of swimming talent with top teams and athletes competing across various events.
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Summer Job Fair 2025
5-7 p.m. — Howard Academy Community Center — Free entry — Explore job opportunities across various industries at this local job fair.
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Reading with the Rangers & Friends
10:00 AM – 11:59 PM — Ocala Citizens' Circle — Bring your own snacks and blankets — Enjoy a relaxing day of reading with friends in the park.
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Candlelight Tribute to Coldplay & Imagine Dragons
4:00–4:59 p.m. — Ocala Civic Theatre, Inc. — Tickets required — Experience the magic of Coldplay and Imagine Dragons in a candlelit setting performed by the Listeso String Quartet.
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Real Estate Power Team Workshop
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. — Ocala/Marion County Chamber & Economic Partnership — Lunch provided — Learn to build a strong real estate team in North Central Florida.
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House of Ruth Back to School Giveaway 2025
12-4 p.m. — Lillian F. Bryant Park — Free — Collect one of 150 free school supply bags in this community support event.
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