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FDOT to Hold Public Information Meeting on Otter Creek and Unamed...
The Florida Department of Transportation will hold a Public Information Public Information Meeting concerning the replacement of the Corinth Road over Otter Creek Bridge and the Bonifay Chipley Road over Unnamed Branch Bridge both in Holmes County.
Bronson man rebuilds life after found not guilty
Dennis Russell, 45, has been busy trying to regain pieces of his old life. Since being found not guilty by a jury on Aug.
Fire money heats commission meeting again
Fiery words flew at the Chiefland City Commission's Monday meeting leading Commissioner Frank Buie to ask at the end of the meeting if the discussion was "unprofessional." "It didn't sound very professional tonight," he said.
Ride to Provide looks for sponsors
Grease the chain and check the tires it's time to get ready for the Fourth Annual 2009 Ride to Provide to benefit Levy Association for Retarded Citizens .
With help from local fishermen, guides and clam farmers, a mass-cooperative effort among local, state and national agencies to more accurately predict storm surge off the coast of Levy County is nearly complete.
Exotic animal hearing scheduled for August
The owners of a controversial exotic animal sanctuary in the Small Farms subdivision has filed a request for a special exception to zoning regulations to allow them to keep the lion, tiger, bear, two chimpanzees they have on the property.
High speed chase "fun" for driver, dangerous to deputies
An Otter Creek man who led officers of the Alachua and Levy County officers on a chase at speeds in excess of 100 mph, hit a rescue vehicle and nearly sideswiped three deputies in the process, declared the episode "fun." The Levy County Sheriff's Office has declared it three counts of aggravated assault on law enforcement officers and fleeing and ...
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Just for fun, Otter Creek man leads police on 135 mph car chase
Published: Friday, June 12, 2009 at 3:15 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, June 12, 2009 at 3:15 p.m. After leading officers on a two-county chase at speeds up to 135 mph, a driver stopped when his car ran out of gas in Levy County and told officers he knew he was going to jail and decided to have fun before he was arrested.
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