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Conservation: Fish of the Week: Red Snapper
March 28th, 2013

Law Enforcement News: Levy County Arrest Report 3/24/2013
March 27th, 2013

Lions` Club News: Levy County EMS Talk to Lions
March 27th, 2013

Library: Thursday Program at the Library
March 27th, 2013

News: MAYOR GENE HODGES UPDATE
March 26th, 2013

City News: CEDAR KEY COMMISSION: NO ELECTIONS
March 26th, 2013

News: Demystifying Shell Mound 2013
March 26th, 2013

Arts and Entertainment: Workshops at Cedar Key Arts Center
March 25th, 2013

Library: April Library Programs
March 25th, 2013

Fishing News: Mackerel and Speckled Trout in Cedar Key
March 24th, 2013

News: Musings on Community Theatre
March 23rd, 2013

City News: CEDAR KEY COMMISSION MEETS
March 22nd, 2013

Conservation: Fish of the Week: Gray Triggerfish
March 22nd, 2013

Events: ANNUAL YARD SALE AT CEDAR KEY MUSEUM STATE PARK
March 22nd, 2013

News: WORKFORCE CONNECTION VISITS CEDAR KEY
March 21st, 2013

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Shark News 4/5 (Part 1)

Shark News 4/5 (Part 1)

Shark Correspondents

Sharks Return from Successful Ornamental Horticulture Competition

Sarah Bartholemy, Shark Correspondent


Last Wednesday, Cedar Key FFA participated in the Ornamental Horticulture contest. The chapter consisted of eight competition teams:

High School- Lauren Bartholemy and Laia Gore in Consumer Use, 2nd Place Mikayla Pope in Artistic Arrangement, 3rd Place Caitlin Goss in Marketing, 1st Place Sarah Bartholemy and Taryn Epperson in Production, 3rd Place.

Middle School- Cassie Lozier and Kevin Mansingh in Production, 2nd Place MacKenzie Kirkbride and Savannah Howard in Consumer Use, 1st place Emily Lavoie and Nathaneal Brinkman in Artistic Arrangement, 1st Place Hannah Brinkman and Terra Dunn in Marketing, 3rd place winner and FFA President Lauren Bartholemy said; "The teams did such a great job. I`m so happy that we all put so much work into our projects. I am looking forward to state and to seeing what Cedar Key can do."

Sharks Prepare to End their Season with a Bang

By Molly Gordon-Tysinger, Shark Correspondent

After a long season filled with hard work and determination, baseball for the Sharks is coming to a stopping point. The boys, and girl, arrived to the field Monday night ready to show the Bronson Eagles how much they have improved since their last meeting in Bronson. Unfortunately, the team didn`t pull through with a victory, final score: 8-2 this time around. Although the Sharks still have one regular season game left, they feel there are still improvements to be made.
Their plan: come back after spring break and defeat the Meadowbrook Mustangs and end the season with a BANG!

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