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CITY HALL CLOSURE

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Published: 18 June 2026

CITY OF CEDAR KEY CITYHALL CLOSED 

On Friday, July 3 and Monday, July 6, 29026

Happy July 4!

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WHISTLER IN CEDAR KEY

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Published: 18 June 2026

JUDGE CANDIATE WHISTLER MEETS CEDAR KEYANS

2026 June 18

 

 Alachua Assistant District Attorney Darla Whistler, met with some fifteen Cedar Keans at City Hal on Monday, June 15 at 5 pm.

Consummately professional, gracious, personable, and open, Whistler managed a multitude of questions, ranging from her experiences at Chiefland High to the hierarchy of judges in the State of Florida, with humor, clarity, and candidness.

Read more: WHISTLER IN CEDAR KEY

JUDGE CANDIDATES TO SPEAK

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Published: 18 June 2026

JUDGE CANDIATES SPEAKING TO PUBLIC IN CEDAR KEY 2026

June 18

Two candidates are currently vying for the open Levy County Court Judge position in Levy County, Florida. Both will be on the August 18 Primary Ballot where all Levy County residents may vote.

 Candidates are Incumbent Luis Bustamante and Alachua Assistant District Attorney Darla Whistler.

On Monday, June 15, 2026, Darla Whistler ss[ple and answered questions at City Hall from 5 to 6 pm.

On Monday, July 6, 2026, Luis Bustamante will speak and answer your questions at City Hall from 5 to 6 pm.

 The Cedar Key News staff hopes to see you there.

 

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CKWSD WILL MEET JUNE 22, 2026

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Published: 20 June 2026

THE CEDAR KEY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT

WILL MEET ON MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2026

            AT DISTRICT OFFICES ON THIRD STREET AT 5 PM. 

THE PUBLIC IS INVITED

CLICK HERE FOR THE AGENDA 

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SUMMER SOLSTICE 2026

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Published: 20 June 2026

SUMMER SOLSTICE JUST AROUND THE CORNER 

Join us on June 21st 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM to watch the sun set over the gulf from the Shell Mound pier in recognition of the summer solstice. Friends board member Lukas Desjardins will be providing a walking tour of Shell Mound, followed by a talk about the archaeological significance of the site and its relationship to the solstice. We will provide light refreshments and some bug spray, but participants are encouraged to bring their own bug spray to ensure they are fully covered.

During the its height of occupation around 1,500 years ago, Shell Mound was a site of regional gatherings by indigenous people on the gulf coast. Archaeologists have excavated extensive pits filled with the remnants of large feasts held during these gathering, and analysis of the juvenile white ibis bones from these pits indicates these gatherings coincided with the summer solstice. The significance of the solstice is also marked into the landscape, with the parabolic dunes on which the site was constructed aligning to the rising sun of the summer solstice. You can learn more about the site from the Shell Mound on our website and UF's Laboratory of Southeastern Archaeology.

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W3C MOVES FORWARD

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Published: 18 June 2026

W3C MOVES FORWARD WITHOUT BRONSON

2026 June 18

The Waccasassa Water and Wastewater Cooperative met in Cedar Key on Tuesday, June 16, at the Cedar Key Water and Sewer District offices on Third Street at 1 pm.

Among the concepts discussed and decisions made were the following.

Read more: W3C MOVES FORWARD

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