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|  02/13/10 By Susan Latham Carr Staff writer A federal judge on Friday declared the city of Ocala's under-21 ordinance unconstitutionally vague but denied payment of any damages to Bankshot Billiards, Inc., which challenged the ordinance.The city's ordinance bans anyone under the age of 21 from bars and clubs where alcohol is served. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news04/07/10 By Susan Latham Carr Staff writer The city of Ocala is continuing to work on its Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) to assess its comprehensive plan and suggest changes that need to be made. MSCW Inc., the urban planner recently hired by the city to form a vision for future development, will assist.
04/18/10 By Susan Latham Carr Staff writer Mark DeBolt, a real estate developer who owns DeBolt Properties and chairs the Downtown Development Commission, questions the city of Ocala's push to develop at its airport. (Photo by Doug Engle/Star-Banner
06/23/10 By Susan Latham Carr Staff writer It may be years away, but if Marion County officials approve building a library in west Ocala, the city is poised to help with getting the project off the ground. Hot themes this week:
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