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Features: Levy County History
August 21st, 2003

Features: A Celebration of Life
August 21st, 2003

Features: Colonel Maurice "Buzz" Healy Retires from Cedar Key School
August 19th, 2003

Features: Local Society to Compile Pictorial History of Levy County and it`s People
August 19th, 2003

Features: Levy County History
August 14th, 2003

Features: The Symbiotic Relationship of Art and Artist - Kevin Hipe
August 13th, 2003

Features: World Wide Genealogy Resources Will Be Presented at the Levy County Quilt Musuem
August 12th, 2003

Features: Railroad Exhibit Opens at Museum
August 10th, 2003

Features: Levy County History
August 7th, 2003

Features: The Symbiotic Relationship of Art and Artist - Kevin Hipe
August 6th, 2003

Features: Levy County History
August 1st, 2003

Features: Trains and Seminole Indians Presentation at the C.K. Historical Society Museum
July 29th, 2003

Features: Levy County History
July 24th, 2003

Features: Levy County History
July 17th, 2003

Features: Living History Will Be Presented at Levy County Quilt Musuem
July 14th, 2003

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Interview with James McCain

Interview with James McCain

Sarah Campbell

Name: James McCain

Age: 43

Occupation: Superintendent of Cedar Key`s Water and Sewer District.

How Long Have You Lived in Cedar Key? 43 years, all my life.

What Do You Like Most About Living in Cedar Key? There ain`t a whole lot of people on the island.

How Long Have You Worked For the Water and Sewer District? 24 years.

Are There Any Important Plans in Development For the Water and Sewer District?

The biggest thing going on right now is water conservation. We want to use reclaimed water at the Cedar Key Cemetery, the Cedar Key School, and other places on the island. All of this is for irrigation.

What Do You See As Cedar Key`s Biggest Problem?

Growth. This is true for both the city and for the Water and Sewer District. We must be able to meet demand. We are only going to alleviate this through conservation. Conserve, Conserve, Conserve. All new buildings must have low flow devices installed in them. People must stop using city water to water their gardens. The District recommends that people install wells on their property. I think the Water and Sewer District has done a good job. We have come a very long way.

If You Were Forced to Move From Cedar Key, Where Would You Move?

I guess I would move to Otter Creek. It`s about the smallest place I know. If I lived there, it would be easy to come to Cedar Key every day.

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