Is This Your Lost Dog?ANNOUNCEMENTSun, Aug 29th 2010 Announcements This male dog was found running on SR 24 near Cedar Key on Friday. It has no collar or tags. If this is your dog, please call Christine at 352-543-9205 or contact the Cedar Key Police Department or Levy County Animal Control at 543-486-5138. Read More...
Frank E. MunyonObituaryThu, Sep 2nd 2010 Obituaries Frank E. Munyon, 57, of Gulf Hammock passed away August 24, 2010 at his home. Born in Columbus, OH he moved to Levy County in 1998 from Ft. Myers where he worked for 20 years at Steel Erections as an engineer. Flying was his love and he enjoyed Harley Davidson Motorcycles, woodart and fishing. He was most proud of his children and will be remembered as a wonderful and loving husband and father. He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann Munyon of Gulf Hammock, daughters Mary Lamb and Jackie Munyon, both of Ft. Myers, Kelly Munyon Thompson of KY, sons Vince Munyon of Bronson, Frank E. Munyon, Jr of Columbus OH, sisters Beverly Irick of Columbus OH, Maria Munyon of Cedar Key and brother Robert Munyon of Jacksonville. Arrangements are under the care of Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services, 1301 N. Young Blvd., Chiefland, FL 32626, 352-493-0050. On line condolences may be sent through our website at www.hiers-baxley.com. Read More...
Agenda for CRA Meeting September 7, 2010City DocumentsThu, Sep 2nd 2010 City Documents Cedar Key Community Redevelopment Agency Tuesday September 7, 2010 REGULAR CRA MEETING 6:00 PM Read More...
Flooding in RosewoodLevy County Sheriff`s OfficeSun, Aug 29th 2010 Law Enforcement News According to the National Weather Center Levy County has received over 15 inches of rain in the past week. Levy County Citizens in the Rosewood area have seen their share of water. Businesses in the Rosewood area have had to close their doors due to the flooding. The photo above was taken Friday, August 27, 2010. The business is the Viertel U-haul located at 7150 SW SR-24 and it is owned by Mr. & Mrs. Bill Viertel. The Levy County Sheriff`s Office cautions motorists to be careful in their travels and watch for flooded roads. At this time there are no reports of any major roads that are flooded. If you need assistance and it is not an emergency please contact our office at 352-486-5111. Read More...
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