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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 ...
The City of Cedar Key is now accepting applications for the CRA Business Recovery, Resilience and Redevelopment Grant Program. A description of available grants, requirements, and scoring can be found ...
Last year the wrens took over the clothespin bag a couple of feet away. After the young had matured enough to leave the nest, Mom and Dad did also. They actually build small houses, nests with a roof ...
The Cedar Key Commission, in a special meeting May 29, passed Resolution 285 which provides for issuance of up to $9,200,000 in bonds secured by Redevelopment Agency funds. Also passed was an ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The City of Cedar Key has recently had the mangroves at the inside marina trimmed to provide better vision and safety. But instead of doing a typical “cut-off-the-top,” as is usually done, a “window ...
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 ...
The Cedar Key Food Pantry serves approximately 100 families a week, supplying enough food for a week’s worth of meals. The pantry was devastated by Hurricane Idalia with three feet of mud and ...
Join us for a fun, educational, and public art event in which clam sculptures painted by local artists will be unveiled. The project is a collaborative effort with the Levy County Visitors Bureau, ...