This will be a seasonal monthly event. Meet outside Liam and Madi’s (360 Dock Street) at 4 pm. The leisurely walk will generally last 45 minutes around the downtown and Dock Street area to look for ...
The Cedar Key Food Pantry was the busiest place on the island on the day before Thanksgiving. Orchestrating the event for some one hundred fifty-three families, was Director Sue Colson, whose message ...
FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING, ANSWERING QUESTIONS, AND REQUESTING INPUT FOR THE PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY SIDEWALK ALONG STATE ROAD 24 BETWEEN BRIDGES NUMBER THREE AND FOUR WILL OCCUR AT 6PM ON ...
02 February 1853 - The Florida General Assembly chartered the Florida Railroad to build a trans-state rail line from a port on the Atlantic to another port on the Gulf of Mexico. When Florida entered ...
17 October 1894 - John L. Inglis, President of the Dunnellon Phosphate Company wrote to the United States Engineer Office located in St. Augustine, Florida regarding the need for improvement to the ...
31 October 1845 - At an election held in Levy County, the following persons were elected to the Board of County Commissioners for a two year term: Enoch Daniels, John Watson, Thomas Weeks, and William ...
Fish of the Week brought to you by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Outreach and Education.
Bruce Anderson Young of Cedar Key died Saturday evening in his home. He was 87 years old. Mr. Young was born in Chicago, IL., and had resided in Cedar Key for the last 15 years. Mr. Young retired as ...
Fish of the Week brought to you by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Outreach and Education.
Pond with a false bottom. This is a small cypress pond in the middle of town. Its bottom is a mass of roots, moss fibers and muck and is about twenty-five inches thick. You can cut a hole through the ...
For a complete job description and qualifications, please inquire at the City Hall (490 2nd Street) during regular business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.