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Feature: Manatee in Cedar Key
September 30th, 2012

Columns: Stormceptors - What’s the big deal anyway?
September 29th, 2012

Columns: A FLORIDA CRACKER TALE - "A Trip to Fort Basinger"
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September 28th, 2012

City News: New City Commisioner Selected
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September 27th, 2012

Announcements: Cedar Key Lions Commemorate 6 years of Adopt-a-Highway
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Announcements: Planning for Coastal Change in Levy County – UF students set to begin public outreach campaign in Levy County
September 26th, 2012

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September 25th, 2012

Law Enforcement News: Levy County Arrest Report 9/24/2012
September 24th, 2012

Conservation: Energy’s High Cost on Our Water
September 24th, 2012

Announcements: District 1 Candidate Jamie Griffin will use business skills as County Commissioner
September 23rd, 2012

Announcements: Candidates Forum - September 25, 2012
September 23rd, 2012

Announcements: Lions KidSight Early Childhood Vision Screening Comes to Levy County
September 22nd, 2012

Announcements: Fisher House Coming to VA in Gainesville Medical Center to Hold Groundbreaking Ceremony
September 22nd, 2012

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City Commission Honors Local Teen

City Commission Honors Local Teen

Mandy Offerle

At last week`s City meeting, Commissioner Sue Colson and Cedar Key School Senior Chloe Reynolds reported on Cedar Key`s Coastal Cleanup efforts - ongoing since 2006 - and the recent results.

Reynolds spoke of the ready, energetic support and participation of her schoolmates and about how her placing the project on Facebook helped raise awareness. Significantly more individuals were involved in the cleanup this year than in the past.

Among the Cleanup`s recommendations to the city were placing additional cigarette disposal urns around town, because fewer cigarette butts were found in where urns were placed last year.

The success of the cleanup effort by Chloe Reynolds and her schoolmates was recognized by Commissioner Colson and the Commission. A Certificate of Appreciation and flowers with a bow made from a clam net were presented to Chloe, as her proud parents, Linda Seyfert and Chris Reynolds looked on from their seats in the audience.

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