Alida Langley, a longtime resident of Floral City and matriarch of the community, passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy of faith, prayer, and community service.
Langley, who was known for her devotion to her faith and her community, was remembered by friends and family for her tireless efforts to bring people together and support local causes. Her contributions to the community will be deeply missed, but her impact will continue to be felt for years to come.
In a separate but related development, the state has revoked scholarship funding for a Crystal River private school following a review of its founder’s past conviction. The school, which has been a part of the Citrus County community for many years, will no longer be eligible to receive state-funded scholarships.
The decision to revoke the funding was made after a thorough review of the founder’s background, which revealed a past conviction that raised concerns about the school’s eligibility for state funding. The state’s decision will have a significant impact on the school and its students, who will need to find alternative sources of funding to support their education.
Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness
Sources: Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness



