News

A lightning strike blew a thermostat off the wall Saturday night at a home in The Villages. The Villages Public Safety Department responded a report of a lightning strike at the home at 7664 ...
A judge has granted a motion allowing a Villager to return home after an alleged attack on his wife. Rodney Gene Kelso, 67, has been allowed to return to his home in the Village of Duval after a judge ...
Sumter County School Superintendent Logan Brown will visit with local Republicans.
Members of the Amputee Support Group in The Villages recently had fun taking on a table tennis robot courtesy of The Villages Fun Fitness Table Tennis Club.
A student at The Villages High School, in a Letter to the Editor, describes a friend who is living in fear of  U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A suspected thief has been arrested after allegedly impersonating a T & D Concrete employee. Garrett Lee Futch, 29, of Summerfield, was arrested this past week on a warrant charging him with grand ...
A potential future Villager from Illinois has been watching the amenity cap debate taking place here in Florida’s Friendliest Hometown.
Chorus will get you moving with its upcoming performances of “I’ve Got the Music in Me.” The shows are set for 3 and 6 p.m. Monday, June 30 at North Lake Pr ...
Linda Foshay enjoyed bingo nights, pull tabs, slots, and scratch tickets. Linda was also a talented artist who often gifted her artwork and handmade crafts to family and friends.
Patricia Glatman enjoyed cooking, going tothe beach, Scrabble, and all types of travel. Most of all, she loved her family and friends unconditionally.
Villager Terrance Gordon, writing in an Opinion piece, has some cold hard truth for those who believe capping the amenity rate is a good idea.
David Eugene Capion, 90, of The Villages, Florida passed away peacefully on June 10, 2025, at Tidewell Hospice. David was born on January 14, 1935, in Clinton, Iowa to the late Gypsy and Carl Capion.