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The City of Inverness Fire Department has rescinded the burn ban previously issued on November 17th, 2025. The ban is rescinded, effective immediately on Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 for all residents within city limits. The City of Inverness Fire Department has rescinded the burn ban previously issued on November 17th, 2025. The ban is rescinded, effective immediately on Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 for all residents within city limits. While the burn ban order has been lifted, the Inverness Fire Department reminds all residents to remain vigilant and always take necessary precautions to prevent fires. Please continue to practice fire safety. While the burn ban order has been lifted, the Inverness Fire Department reminds all residents to remain vigilant and always take necessary precautions to prevent fires. Please continue to practice fire safety. Inverness, Florida has been nominated for 2026 Best Small Town in the South by USA Today! Vote now for our Small Town Done Right! Inverness, Florida has been nominated for2026 Best Small Town in the South by USA Today!Vote once a day for Inverness until polls close on Monday, March 30th at 11:59am EDT. Voting can be done once per day. Vote and share here:https://10best.usatoday.com/awards/best-small-town-in-the-south/ Vote once a day for Inverness until polls close on Monday, March 30th at 11:59am EDT. Voting can be done once per day. Vote and share here:https://10best.usatoday.com/awards/best-small-town-in-the-south/ Get ready for an unforgettable evening of FREE live music in Downtown Inverness on the Square on April 11th from 5–9 PM at Small Town Saturday Night!Headlining the night is Beyond the Prism, delivering a powerful and immersive tribute to the legendary sound of Pink Floyd. Be immersed in sound, lights and lasers as they take you on an epic journey, bringing back your best memories of some of the most iconic music ever produced. Kicking off the evening is Jam Jones, a local favorite known for an easygoing mix of recognizable hits, tight grooves, and just the right amount of funk to get the crowd moving. Please note:No outside alcohol allowed Alcohol must be in entertainment district cups No coolers Bring your own seating Don’t block sidewalks All bags are subject to search Get ready for an unforgettable evening of FREE live music in Downtown Inverness on the Square on April 11th from 5–9 PM at Small Town Saturday Night! Headlining the night is Beyond the Prism, delivering a powerful and immersive tribute to the legendary sound of Pink Floyd. Be immersed in sound, lights and lasers as they take you on an epic journey, bringing back your best memories of some of the most iconic music ever produced. Kicking off the evening is Jam Jones, a local favorite known for an easygoing mix of recognizable hits, tight grooves, and just the right amount of funk to get the crowd moving. The Citrus County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller is preparing for its annual Operation Greenlight event. This initiative gives individuals with suspended driver licenses the opportunity to pay overdue court fines — including traffic tickets — while saving up to 15% in collection fees. Participation may also make their license eligible for reinstatement. This year’s event will take place April 13–17th at two locations:• Citrus County Courthouse — 110 N. Apopka Ave, Inverness, FL 34450• West Citrus Government Center — 1540 N Meadowcrest Blvd, Crystal River, FL 34429Operation Greenlight has consistently been a success, helping many members of the community get back on the road legally. During the 2024 event, participants saved more than $4,000 in fees, and 71 driver license clearance forms were issued. The Clerk’s Office offers three convenient payment options: in person; online at citrusclerk.org/payonline; or by phone by calling (352) 341-6424 and selecting option 1 to pay through their payment processing center. Please note: payment center agents can process payments only and are not able to answer
Create a Website Account- Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Mrs. Pearl G. Maddox built the Valerie Theatre in 1927, naming it the Valerie after her daughter. It was considered one of the most modern and beautiful theaters in the area. Mrs. Maddox furnished the theatre with velour curtains, a brightly lit marquee and an electric air circulation machine. In the early years, the theatre ran silent movies with a in house pianist who played scores along to the film. The first movie shown was “The Only Woman” in 1927 and the last was “The Untouchables” in 1987. Herbert Pittman of Clearwater leased the theater when “talking equipment” was installed. Prices were 10 cents for children and 25 cents for adults. At a time when other towns prohibited Sunday shows, City Council boldly adopted a resolution to permit Sunday movies, boosting trade in the City and making the theatre a social focal point for many years. The theater was closed for a short time for reconstruction purposes after a devastating fire in 1939. In 1961, filming began in Citrus, Marion and Levy County for the movie “Follow That Dream” staring Elvis Presley, daily clips from the movie were viewed with Elvis in attendance at the Valerie. The courthouse scene took place in the heart of downtown inverness, at the Citrus County Old Courthouse which has been restored and is now a museum. The Valerie remained vacant from 1987 until the City purchased it in 2009. With community involvement and detailed planning, a grand reopening was held for the Valerie Theatre Cultural Center in June 2015. The Valerie is now run by The City of Inverness.
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