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Fort Walton Beach community unites over tiny Choctawhatchee Bay water access

FORT WALTON BEACH The city s website lists the Bay Drive Water Access as a neighborhood park, set aside for the public to enjoy as a location for passive recreation. What was at one time a more expansive recreational area now consists of a single park bench overlooking a small swath of white sand fronting Choctawhatchee Bay that s about as wide as the roadway whose name it shares.  Many who live in the affluent neighborhood near where Brooks Street and Bay Drive meet have a great affinity for the water access. They say it offers a perfect location to launch kayaks and paddle boards or simply to take in a sunset. Some recall days spent at the beach, which they say has been listed as a recreational area since 1945, with children and grandchildren. 

Three key failures led to dead animals in Akaroa s water supply

A week later, two rats were found in the smaller reservoir. It is not known how long the dead animals were in the reservoir for, but it could have been months, officials have admitted. Inspectors also failed to spot its poor condition. Three people who visited Akaroa in January and February were reported to have cases of water-borne diseases, but water testing during that time found no concerning results, council three waters head Helen Beaumont said. An internal investigation into the incident, released on Monday, was critical of staff from the council and Citycare, which is responsible for the operation of the treatment plant and reservoir.

CCSD Plans to Place Renewal Levy on Ballot

CCSD Plans to Place Renewal Levy on Ballot CAMBRIDGE, Ohio – The Cambridge City School District Board of Education approved a resolution giving the district administration the ability to pursue placing a renewal levy on the November 2, 2021 ballot during the monthly Board of Education meeting Tuesday evening. “This levy was originally passed by the voters in 1992 and generates a significant amount funding for the operation of the school district,” said Cambridge Schools Superintendent Dan Coffman about the levy that generates approximately $1.4 million per year. “This funding is used to pay salaries, pay utilities, purchase perishable supplies, and generally support the daily operations of the school district.”

Pereira and Gibson Announce Town of Oneonta Race Intentions

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