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Marion County Treasurer Jan Draper says real estate tax payments should be made by Feb. 5 to avoid penalty.
Marion County is a county located in the North Central region of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 375,908. [2] Its county seat is Ocala. [3] Marion County comprises the Ocala, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. [4] It includes part of Ocala National Forest, which also extends into three other counties.
The approximate coordinates for the Town of McIntosh is located in northern Marion County at The town itself is bordered to the east by Orange Lake in Alachua County.. U.S. Route 441 passes through the town, leading south 19 miles (31 km) to Ocala, the county seat, and northwest 17 miles (27 km) to Gainesville.
The Marion County Historical Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1969 located in Marion, Ohio, United States. In 1989, the Society acquired Marion's "U.S. Post Office," renaming it "Heritage Hall". This National Register building now serves as the Society's headquarters and museum that houses a collection of artifacts, photographs ...
Rimrock expects to break ground in early September and open during the fourth quarter of 2024. The water management district permit was issued in late June. Other hotel activity in the area
Removed due to significant historic alteration of the building. 3: Paris Woollen Mill: December 21, 1981 (#81000511) December 24, 2008: 535 E Florence Street: Stayton: Demolished in 2003. 4: Wilson–Durbin House: Wilson–Durbin House: November 7, 1980 (#80003352) April 15, 1991: 434 Water Street (former) Salem
The Marion County Record is a weekly newspaper published in Marion, Kansas, United States, and the newspaper of record for the city and Marion County. It publishes Wednesdays. Its offices are across the street from the Marion County Courthouse. The paper was founded as The Western News in 1869 in nearby Detroit, Kansas. It soon moved to Marion ...
Following the launch of Unigov on January 1, 1970, members of the former Indianapolis Common Council and the Marion County Council were combined to form the first City-County Council. The council was composed of 29 seats: 25 representing geographic districts and four at-large. [1] The first City-County Council election occurred on November 2, 1971.