Ocala/Marion County business briefs for Jan. 25, 2021
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• The
SunTran public transportation system in Marion County is conducting a survey to help determine future routes. Bus riders can fill out a form or use a QR code to access the survey, which also can be found at www.SunTran.org. In-person surveys will be conducted at the Ocala Main Transfer Station, 501 NE First Ave., Ocala.
• The sixth annual
Marion County Youth Career Expo for middle and high school students will be held virtually from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 28. Students may register in advance or on the day of the event at bit.ly/YCE2021.
Mr Scoffin said it had been a frantic couple of weeks trying to find a suitable location but he was happy with the outcome. With the move, he also plans to rebrand as CQ Clocks and Watches to save any confusion with Scoffins Clocks and Watches at Yeppoon, which is run by his parents. Rowan Scoffin is relocating his business, Scoffins Clocks and Watches, from Kern Arcade to Northside Plaza Shopping Centre. Mr Scoffin had investigated the possibility of moving into East St but said rent was too expensive. He received the contracts for the new shop this week but said it could be six weeks before he was up and running at Northside Plaza.