Hurricane Milton may have delayed the Brownwood Heritage Festival, but nothing could dampen the spirits of festival-goers Tuesday evening.
Planning for the future and giving veterans a voice is what led three local women veterans to take on positions at the state level.
One of these days, one of these days, you’ll be able to see Smash Productions bring back four of TV’s most memorable characters.
From trombones to tenors, The Tracy Performing Arts Center has become a familiar forum for the talents of The Villages ...
With a variety of chair yoga classes in and outside of The Villages, the opportunity to reap the benefits is rarely out of ...
The Evening Rotary Club of The Villages, The Villages Dollars for Scholars and the Tri-County Women Veterans don’t miss a ...
As Floridians braced for Hurricane Milton, 80 determined Villagers donned vibrant pink attire to partake in the annual Party ...
Festival season in The Villages kicked off Saturday with the Spanish Springs Heritage Festival’s Resident Parade.
Mike and Carol Hassett took a break from the summer heat as they sailed to the Great White North. The Hassetts, of the ...
Work crews continued the Herculean efforts to clean up debris while many aspects of The Villages lifestyle began to return ...
When Jo Stapleton saw Hurricane Milton was expected to make landfall around Tampa, the native of nearby Seminole knew it was ...
Tickets are sold out for the third annual dance fundraising event benefiting Villages Honor Flight. “It means an awful lot ...