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Features: Resting and Relaxing in Cedar Key February 11th, 2012
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Features: Book Reviews: Paradise Lost by Janice Coupe October 31st, 2009
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Features: Local Girl Meets Hero August 20th, 2009
Features: Writing Keeps Local Author Terri DuLong Busy July 13th, 2009
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Features: New Birds in Cedar Key June 7th, 2007
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Features: Clamerica-Cedar Key News Kayak Race July 5th, 2006
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VISITORS OUT OF THE FOG? IT’S NOT A SCI-FI THING, HONESTLY | VISITORS OUT OF THE FOG? IT’S NOT A SCI-FI THING, HONESTLYMandy Offerle Tug boat Anger Management and its barges sought safe harbor in Cedar Key this Tuesday morning, December 11, 2012, and met Police Chief Virgil Sandlin who directed its crew to proper dockage just off Dock Street. The tug, an impressively facile, quiet craft, found cables strained and snapping in the Gulf of Mexico storms on Monday night. Its Louisiana-initiated crew, destined for New York, will spend a day or two in Cedar Key while the weather subsides. Anger Management drafts some six feet, its barges significantly less. The Louisiana- Cedar Key leg of its journey lasted approximately six days as the craft travels three knots an hour. The journey involves moving: south to Fort Myers; across Lake Okeechobee; to Stuart; north to Jacksonville and New York. |
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