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Hello Everyone, we are not able to conduct the Chemical Washout of our Water Tower this week. A family of Ospreys has decided they like the privacy and the view our water tower affords. So, we will be ...
Cedar Key Lions always welcomes new members who are interested in serving our communities and enjoying the fellowship of like minded people. Contact President Robert Belair at 407-799-7330 for meeting ...
Under time pressure to receive grant money, the Cedar Key Aquaculture Association appealed to the Cedar Key Commission at its June 7 meeting for approval to move the Anchor Hole parking lot. Another ...
The Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve is owned and operated by the Town of Yankeetown and was purchased with funding from the Florida Communities Trust. The Preserve is located at 1001 Old Rock Road, ...
Over the past week, the red tide organism Karenia brevis was detected in 171 samples from and offshore of Southwest Florida, and one sample from Northwest Florida. Bloom concentrations (>100,000 cells ...
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD) have committed $400,000 to drill a new drinking water well in Bronson. A water source ...
As many folks have become familiar with the Purple Martin colony located between the hardware store and the city buildings on First Street, they might notice the colony is gone. That is because it was ...
The University oof Florida is partnering with the City of Cedar Key to gather public input on a potential future stormwater and shoreline project in Cedar Key through a series of three Cedar Key ...
Even the sounds of night and day were changing. Birds had begun to migrate. Red knots passing through. Roseate spoonbills flying south. Groups of cedar waxwings moving from spot to spot, clearing ...
Lions are sometimes called "knights of the blind." They are dedicated to addressing eyecare issues. Lions offer services for those with poor vision. They provide free vision screening and eyeglasses ...
It is my pleasure to inform you that the National Academies Gulf Research Program has funded the Cedar Key ShOREs project for a second phase! That means that we get to continue working as a team and ...
Over the past week, the red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was detected at background concentrations in two samples from and offshore of Florida’s Gulf Coast. We continue to use satellite imagery (USF ...
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