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W3C WILL MEET 2026 MARCH 17

Written by CKN STAFF
 
new logo W3C  WILL MEET  MARCH 17   
2026 March 6 
 
 
The Waccasassa Water and Wastewater Cooperative, the W3C, will meet inTuesday, March 17, at 1 pm in Cedar Key at the Third Street Offices of the Cedar Key Water and Sewer District.
 
 
The agenda packet and the Dewberry update will be published in this space soon.
 
The public is invied.
 
 
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CKWSD WILL MEET 2026 MARCH 9

Written by CEDAR KEY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT
CKWSD FAUCET
 
CKWSD WILL MEET
MARCH 9  
2026 March 5
 
CLICK HERE FOR THE AGENDA PACKET 
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NOTICE TO AREA RESIDENTS

Written by CKN STAFF
NOTICE TO AREA RESIDENTS:
CITY MEETING AGENDAS
2026 March  5
 
At the February  2026, City Commission Meeting,
Mayor Jeff Webb announced that agenda packets
would no longer be printed.
The agenda itself will be printed and available at each meeting.
 
If you are in need of, or prefer, a printed packet, 
please, tell City Hall staff by noon of the meeting day;
staff will print one for you.
 
 
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CITY COMMISSION, CRA WILL MEET 2026 MARCH 10

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY
CK CITY DECAL
 
CITY OF CEDAR KEYCOMMISSSION'S COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGEENCY WILL MEET 
MARCH 10
2026 March 4 
 
 
  
CLICK HERE FOR AGENDA PACKET 
as no packet will be available at the meeting.
 
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LCSO ARREST REPORT 2026 MARCH 3

Written by Levy County Sheriff`s Office

 LCSO

  ARREST REPORT
24026 March 3  
 
DISCLAIMER
The information provided below comes from the Levy County Sheriff’s Office Jail Media Report.
The photographs and commentaries regarding the allegations against the persons identified herein
are copied from the report verbatim, without any editorial comment or revision by this newspaper.
 
  CLICK HERE FOR ARREST REPORT
 
 
   
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LIBRARY LECTURE SERIES UPCOMING EVENTS 2026 (2) MARCH

Written by NANCY STEPHENS, CEDAR KEY LIBRAR MANAGER
 
LIBRARY CKLIBRARY LECTURE SERIES UPCOMING EVENTS
2026 mARCH 3
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 5 PM 
 
Cedar Key’s Living Shorelines: Performance Evaluation and Future Opportunities 
Savanna Barry, PhD, Regional Specialized Extension Agent III – Coastal Ecosystems UF/IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station, UF/IFAS Extension, Florida Sea Grant, University of Florida.
SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1030 AM
 
Too Hot, Too Cold or Just Right?
Aquifer Seeps and Springs as Thermal Refuges Along  the Nature Coast
 Katherine Henning, Graduate Research Assistant
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OBITUARY:  GWEN SNAVELY

Written by VICKI CRUMPLEY
 GWEN SNAVELY
2026 March 3
 
snavelyGwen Snavely, 95 of Cedar Key, Florida, passed away Monday, February 16th in Gainesville, Fla after a short illness. She was born in Orlando, raised in Jacksonville, and followed her career to Indianapolis, Indiana. She moved to Cedar Key in 2021 after the passing of her husband Jim. She loved her walks around town and the many friends she met along the way.
 

She is preceded in death by her husband Jim Snavely, father Joe Crumpley, mother, Mamie Crumpley, brother Guy Crumpley and sister, Joanie Davis. She is survived by Rick and Vicki Crumpley, of Cedar Key, Candi Davis, of Middleburg, Fla, Becky Davis of Maryland.
 

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
 

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CITY COMMISSION REMOVES OLD CITY HALL FROM MARKET

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY
CK CITY DECAL
 
CITY OF CEDAR KEYCOMMISSSION 
REMOVES OLD CITY HALL PROPERTY 
FROM REL ESTATE MARKET TEMPORARILY
2026 February  24 
 
 
  Commissioners voted to temporarily remove the old City Hall on Second Street property from the real estate market at a10n am meeting this morning. A March 10, 2026, 5 pm meeting will combine a Community Redevelopment Agency meeting and public workshop designed to give further voice to the community to develop specifics for a future community center.
 
CLICK HERE FOR THE 10 AM AGENDA 
 
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FNCC ANNUAL MEETING 2026

Written by CKN STAFF
FLORIDA'S NATURE COAST CONSERVANCY
  ANNUAL OYSTERCATCHER SHINDIG AND MEMBERSHIP AFFAIR
Sunday March 15. 2026
4:00pm until 6:00 pm
 Island Hotel Patio
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WHAT?
Enjoy food, a cash bar, and fine company as we celebrate
our conservation champions and look to the year ahead!

MEMBERSHIP?
Membership forms for new and renewing members
will be available at the door. Or, join or renew now! 
 https://www.floridasnaturecoastconservancy.org/
 
 
 
https://us7.campaign-archive.com/?e=__test_email__&u=e5f56da8c45e0691bc5f46de0&id=5d74ebd0f9
 
 
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CEDAR KEY ELECTIONS KNOW YOUR CANDIDATES

Written by CKN STAFF
 
 
july 22 know candidate imageKNOW YOUR CEDAR KEY COMMISSION CANDIDATES! 
SAVE SOME DATES
2026 February 23 
 
 
Candidates for the two open commission seats follow:
 
SEAT TWO:   PATRICK CALLEN AND NANCY SERA

             SEAT FOUR:   JEFF WEBB AND DELL WEIBLE
 
Three opportunitiess will come to you through the Cedar Key News enabling you to know these candidates.
 
The first is a series of responses to questions that we will publish in March.
 
The second are two sessions at City Hall where you may hear the
canadidates' platforms and ask them questions. 
March 11 and Marach 18 at 4 pm until 5 pm.
 
The third is  a quiet conversation at the Welome Center's rear patio
on March 26:  at Callen at 10 am, Sera at noon, Wevvbb at 2 pm, Weible at 4 pm.
 
Reminders will come to you via the News as event near.
 
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BOCC MEETINGS NOW STREAMING

Written by LEVY COUNTY
LEVY COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MEETINGS NOW STREAMING
2026 Februar 23
 BRONSON, Fla. — The Levy County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) is proud to announce that its regular meetings are now available via live stream, providing residents with convenient, real-time access to local government proceedings.

This initiative reflects the Board’s continued commitment to improve transparency, accessibility, and public engagement. By offering live streaming, citizens can observe discussions, votes, and presentations from anywhere—whether at home, at work, or on mobile devices—without the need to travel to the Government Center in Bronson.
 
 
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
 
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UPCOMING MEETING DATES 2025

Written by CKN STAFF
CK CITY WSD LOGOSCITY OF CEDAR KEY,
CEDAR KEY WATER SEWER DISTRICT 
UPCOMING MEETING  DATES
 
Unless otherwise noted, all meetings begin at 5 pm and will occur at City Hall or CKWSD offices on Third Street
   
  
MARCH 9 .....CKWSD MEETING
MARCH 10..CRA, COMMISSION MEETINGGS
MARCH 17.....CITY COMMISSION MEETING
MARCH 23.....CKWSD MEETING
 
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CEDAR KEY LIONS' FOOD DRIVE 2026

Written by LION RORY BRENNAN
 
LIONSCEDAR KEY LIONS' FOOD DRIVE
2026 Februaary 18
 
26 Lent food drive finaaal.1   
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CKS EVENTS 2026 FEBRUARY16

Written by JESSICA CROSBY, CDAR KEY SCHOOL
 
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CEDAR KEY SCHOOL...
WHAT'S HAPPENING  THIS WEEK?
2026 February 16
 
Current CKS Fundraisers:
DECA is currently selling tickets for their cornhole tournament and meals available on the tournament day (Saturday, 2/21), along with CKS merch. See a DECA member or Nicole for additional info.

CKS Cheerleaders are selling cups of lemonade this week for $5. Pick up and delivery will take place this Friday, 2/20. See Ariele or a cheerleader for additional info.

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COUNTYWIDE BURN BAN 2026 FEBRUARY 12

Written by LT. SCOTT THURMMOND
indexCOUNTYWIDE BURN BAN
IN EFFECT
2026 February 12

The Levy County Board of County Commissioners has enacted its Emergency Declaration banning burning until furthr notice.

 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION 

 

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LEVY ELECTIONS: 2026 MUNICIPAL ELECTION DAY INFO

Written by OFFICE OF THE LEVY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
  1. elections jones
Election Related Information for the 2026 Municipal Election Day
2026 February 2

Election qualifying concluded last week, and the Levy County Supervisor of Elections is announcing which municipalities and districts will and will not hold elections this year. Several municipalities and districts had the exact number of candidates needed to fill their open seats; therefore, no election will be held this year for the following jurisdictions: Cedar Key Water and Sewer District, City of Chiefland, Town of Otter Creek, City of Williston, and Town of Yankeetown.

The 2026 municipal election will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, with polls open from 7 am to 7 pm. Only residents whose registered residential address is located within the municipalities of Cedar Key or Inglis are eligible to vote in this election.

Supervisor of Elections Tammy Jones reminds voters that the voter registration deadline – also known as book closing – Monday, March 9, 2026. Eligible residents can register to vote or update their existing voter registration online at www.votelevy.gov or in person at the Supervisor of Elections Office.

“Municipal elections have historically seen lower voter turnout, but our office is committed to changing that trend,” said Supervisor Jones. “We are implementing outreach efforts to encourage more residents to participate and make their voices heard.”

In addition, voters who wish to receive a Vote-by-Mail ballot for the municipal election must submit a new request. All previous Vote-by-Mail requests expired after the 2024 election cycle, as required by Florida law. Requests can be made online at www.votelevy.gov, by phone, or in person.

This year marks the first time the Levy County Supervisor of Elections will conduct municipal elections. The office is dedicated to ensuring a smooth transparent, and voter-friendly process for all participants.

For questions or additional information, please contact the Supervisor of Elections Office at 352-486-5163 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
  
elections jones part 2

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CITY OF CEDAR KEY POLICE JOB OPENINGS

Written by CITY OF CEDAR KEY POLICE DEPARTMENT
CITY OF CEDAR KEY POLICE JOB OPENINGS
2026 January 30
 
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
 
 
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LEVY ELECTIONS: 2026 POLL WORKER ORIENTATION

Written by OFFICE OF THE LEVY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
  1. elections jones
Poll Worker Orientation

The Levy County Supervisor of Elections Office will hold Poll Worker Orientation on the dates listed below. This orientation is mandatory for anyone interested in becoming a Poll Worker in Levy County. The session will provide an overview of the responsibilities, expectations, and requirements associated with serving as a Poll Worker.

If you plan to attend, please contact our office at 352-486-5163 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register.

April 16, 2026, 10 am or 6 pm

All orientations will take place at 421 S Court St, Bronson, FL 32621. Please enter through the side entrance of the Elections Office.

If you have any questions, please contact our office at 352-486-5163. 
  
elections jones part 2

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NEW MORE MOBILE FRIENDLY VERSION OF THE CEDAR KEY NEWS

Written by CKNews Staff
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