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LEVY ELECTIONS: VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE

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Published: 07 July 2026

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VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR THE AUGUST 18 ELECTION APPROACHING

Bronson, FL – Levy County Supervisor of Elections Tammy Jones reminds voters that Monday, July 20 is the deadline to register to vote or change political party affiliation for the August 18 Primary Election.  “I encourage all eligible Levy County residents who wish to participate in the upcoming Primary Election to register or update their voter information as soon as possible,” said Jones.  “Voters have several convenient options for registering or updating their records.”

Ways to Register or Update Your Party Affiliation

Voters may register to vote or change their party affiliation using any of the following methods:

  • Online: Visit votelevy.gov. Online applications must be completed by 11:59 p.m. on July 20.
  • By Mail: Send a completed voter registration application to: Levy County Supervisor of Elections, 421mS Court St, Bronson, FL 32621.  Applications must be postmarked by July 20.
  • In Person: Visit the Levy County Supervisor of Elections Office at 421 S Court St, Bronson, FL 32621, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Important Information About the Primary Election

Florida is a closed primary state, which means only voters registered with a political party may vote for that party’s candidates in partisan races.  However, all voters will have the opportunity to vote in certain contests on the Primary Election ballot.  

This year, there is one Universal Primary Contest for County Commissioner, District 4.  Because all candidates in this race belong to the same party and the winner will face no opposition in the General Election, all registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, may vote in this contest.

In addition, County Court Judge, Group 1 and School Board, District 3 are nonpartisan races and will appear on all voters’ ballots. “Voters who do not participate in the Primary Election may miss their opportunity to help decide these important local races,” Jones said.

Check Your Registration Status

Voters can verify their registration information, including party affiliation, by visiting www.votelevy.gov and selecting “Check Voter Status.”For additional information, contact the Levy County Supervisor of Elections Office:

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Phone: 352-486-5163 Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

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BUSTAMANTE SPEAKS IN CEDAR KEY

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Published: 07 July 2026



BUSTAMANTE SPEAKS
WITH CEDAR KEY RESIDENTS

Judge Luis Bustamante spoke with an audience of approximately twenty individuals at City Hall at 5 pm on July 6, 2026. He is one of two candidates currently vying for the open Levy County Court Judge position. Both Bustamante and his opponent will be on the August 18 Primary Ballot where all Levy County residents may vote.

Hardly a simple audience, which contained multiple lawyers, Bustamante spoke easily, charming the audience with humor and tales of his judge and lawyer experiences. He recounted his growing up in Florida through his law degree at Florida State University in 1993, his years as a prosecutor, and now as the Levy County Court Judge who replaced the late Judge James Browning.

Memorable notes were many. Bustamante said he believes in being “all in.” He explained that “all in” means that he ought not sit behind his desk too much; instead, he needs to be part of the community. To that end, he spends time teaching school children about the law by having the youngsters try the “Case against Goldilocks,” whose crimes included breaking in, etc. Students enjoy, said Bustamante, learning abbot the law and understanding that judges and lawyers are real people whom one day, they might become. Bustamante proudly showed the audience his notebook full of students’ responses to his visits.

Bustamante also talked about treating people respectfully, no matter the age, the status, the charge against them, or the complications. He tries to dispatch cases quickly as, he said, the longer people linger in court process, the more difficult it is for them.

Indeed, Judge Bustamante is living his “all in” attitude. He is often in Cedar Key, at new firetruck gatherings, at City Hall to induct new commissioners, at our school, and at our restaurants.

The audience had many questions for Bustamante which he easily answered, explaining the workings of the different court systems, the heavy workloads of the courts and the differences between being a prosecutor and being a judge.
 

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OBITUARY: WILLIAM SCHOSSLER

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Published: 07 July 2026

WILLIAM "BILL" ROBERT SCHOSSLER

MMOCEDAR KEY - William "Bill" Robert Schossler, of Cedar Key, Florida, passed away on June 20, 2026, at the age of 79. Born on January 7, 1947, in Jacksonville, Florida, to Norma White Schossler and William Sylvester Schossler, Bill was the eldest of three siblings, alongside his sister Linda and brother Charlie.

Bill spent his childhood enjoying outdoor adventures, including roller skating, backyard camping, and visiting Fort Clinch. Summers on his Uncle Luther White's farm and family gatherings at Big Mama's house were cherished traditions that instilled in him a deep appreciation for family.

A graduate of Bronson High School in 1965, Bill excelled in athletics as a football and basketball player and an all-state track star. He was also active in the Future Farmers of America and served as Senior Class President. From 1966 to 1968, Bill honorably served as a combat Marine in Vietnam during the TET Offensive.

Bill married his high school sweetheart, Evelyn Brock, and later earned a degree in Criminal Justice in 1978. His career began at Lancaster Youth Development Center in Trenton and evolved into leadership roles within the Florida Department of Corrections. As Superintendent of Alyce D. McPherson School in Ocala, he led the school to become the first juvenile justice school in Florida accredited by the Council on Accreditation from the American Correctional Association.

In 1988, Bill founded The Henry & Rilla White Foundation in honor of his maternal grandparents. Under his leadership as CEO, the foundation grew to provide comprehensive services for youth and families across Florida. His legacy continues through the foundation today under the leadership of Robbie Durrance, his nephew.

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LCSO: ARREST REPORT 2026 JULY 6

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Published: 06 July 2026
Download Arrest report 6-29-2026
LEVY COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
ARREST REPORT FOR WEEK OF 2026 JULY 6

CLICK HERE FOR REPORT



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CITY NOTICE: ENERGY WORKSHOP

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Published: 05 July 2026

ETIPP STRATEGIC ENERGY PLANNING SECOND
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT MEETING

The City of Cedar Key invites residents, business owners, community
organizations, and interested stakeholders to participate in the

SECOND ETIPP STRATEGIC ENERGY PLANNING STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT MEETING.

DATE: TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2026    TIME: 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM  LOCATION: CEDAR KEY LIBRARY


Click below for more information

https://cityofcedarkey.org/wp-content/uploads/07-14-2026-ETIPP-Strategic-Energy-Planning.pdf

 

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CITY COMMISSION MET - 30 JUNE 2026

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Published: 04 July 2026

 

POLICE DEPARTMENT,
COMMISSIONERS ENGAGE
2026 June 30



On Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at 5 pm in City Hall, the Cedar Key City Commission conducted a workshop. The goal of the workshop was to understand how the City and the Cedar Key Police Department might work more closely together. An audience of approximately twenty persons attended the workshop. All four sitting commissioners were in attendance: Mayor Jim Worttham, Vice Mayor Mel Beckham, Nancy Sera, and Dell Weible. One seat was empty due to the recent resignation of Jolie Davis.

Commissioner Mel Beckham chaired the meeting and articulated the basics: that this gathering was not a complaint session, “no sides” would be drawn, and no decisions would be made.

Immediately clarified by resident Eric Freeman, and agreed upon by commissioners, was the fact that police must respond to state and federal laws governing them and that police are not simply employees of Cedar Key.

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CKAC: CALL TO ARTISTS

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Published: 01 July 2026
CEDAR KEY ARTS CENTER
 CALL TO ARTISTS
2026 July 1
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CKAC: JULY HAPPENINGS

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Published: 01 July 2026
CEDAR KEY ARTS CENTER
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN JULY?
2026 July 1
Patty Jett Summer Art Program, Call to Artists, Clam Trail
CLICK HERE FOR WHAT'S HAPENING
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CITY MTG - 16JUN 2026

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Published: 28 June 2026

 

 

 

CITY COMMSSION ADDRESSES
EMPTY SEAT, RVS, MOMENT OF SILENCE
2026 June 16

Eitor’s Note:
Regarding the article below, the Cedar Key News staff wrongly reported the second paragraph under “Public Comment, Prayer”. The article is now printed correctly. The staff regrets any incovience.

The Cedar Key City Commission met on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at 5 pm at City Hall.  Commissioners present included Mayor Jim Wortham, Vice-Mayor Mel Beckham, Nancy Sera, and Dell Weible.  Absent was the prior commissioner Jolie Dais who resigned on June 8, 2026.

PUBLIC COMMENT
PRAYER
Resident Vanessa Edmons asked who took the “prayer” item off one of the agenda’s several iterations.   The evening’s publically distributed “Updated Agenda” clearly included “Invocation”; that invocation was delivered in prayer form by Commissioner Beckham.    
Though Commissioner Beckham conducted a prayer minutes earlier and Mayor Wortham explained that it was an in-house error, the issue of the person who removed the prayer from another, non-relevant agenda remained.
Commissioner Sera said that she had done so.   Beckham questioned Sera lengthily.  Discussion ensued as to whether a prayer or a moment of silence was appropriate.  One commissioner suggested that they vote on that issue at that very moment.  The vote was three to one: three in favor of a moment of silence; one in favor of prayer. 

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LEVY ELECTIONS: PRIMARY BALLOT AVAILABLE

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Published: 24 June 2026

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PRIMARY ELECTION SAMPLE BALLOTS
NOW AVAILABLE ON THE  LEVY COUNTY
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS WEBSITE


The Levy County Supervisor of Elections Office has successfully uploaded the sample ballots for the August 18, 2026, Primary Election to its official website.

Voters can access their personalized sample ballot by selecting the “Sample Ballot” icon on the homepage at www.votelevy.gov. By entering their information, voters can view a party-specific ballot, providing a preview of what they will see when voting in the upcoming primary election.

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OBITUARY: JEAN STACKHOUSE SKAIFE

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Published: 24 June 2026

SCAIFFE PIC gJEAN STACKHOUSE SKAIFE 
Sep 12, 1921 — Jun 12, 2026

Chapel Hill, NC  Jean La Vonne Stackhouse Skaife, the only child of Phillip and Edna Stackhouse, was born September 12th, 1921. Jean passed away on June 12th, 2026 in Chapel Hill, NC, having lived a full life of 104 years.

Jean was born and grew up in Adams, WI, where her father was a railroad conductor. She graduated from Adams-Friendship High School and attended St. Theresa College in Winona, MN.

Jean met and married Charles Skaife while working at the Soil Conservation Service Farm Planner office in Madison, WI. Jean and Charlie spent the majority of their married life in Waukesha, WI. Jean was a faithful servant at First Presbyterian Church in Waukesha, where she was a member, as well as Administrative Assistant for a number of years. Cedar Key, FL became a second home following retirement, with many happy winters spent there.

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CEDAR KEY CITY NOTICE: RV PARK APPROVAL REQUEST

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Published: 21 June 2026

CK CITY DECAL
CITY OF CEDAR KEY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Cedar Key, Florida, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, July 21, 2026, at 5:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the City Commission Chambers located at City Hall, 809 Sixth Street, Cedar Key, Florida.

APPLICANT: Taylor Construction, Corey Rudd

PROPERTY OWNER: Christopher W. Disibio

REQUEST: Development Review Application for the development of a Recreational Vehicle (RV) Park.

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CKWSD HURRICANE GUIDELINES

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Published: 21 June 2026

CKWSD FAUCETCEDAR KEY WATER SEWER DISTRICT

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS GUIDE 

 

CLICK HERE FOR GUIDELINES 

 

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CITY HALL CLOSURE

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Published: 18 June 2026

CEDAR KEY CITY HALL CLOSED 

On Friday, July 3 and Monday, July 6, 2026
Closed 4th July 2026 PNG
Happy July 4!

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