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Light Marathon City Council agenda offers inspiring moments

The Marathon City Council convened on Tuesday, May 11, with a relatively light agenda, although several inspiring moments — not uncommon in small city council meetings — highlighted the evening. Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay set the tone early by recognizing and introducing a “special guest,” Canine Coral, one of the department’s drug-sniffing dogs, who entertained those on hand with some brief scurrying and sniffing throughout the audience. Later, Mayor Luis Gonzalez introduced 6-year-old Landry Sayer, a Stanley Switlick kindergartner who’d asked to address the city council with a short video, because “she was trying to make a difference,” as Gonzalez explained. What followed was a short, well-produced video on how this little “trash activist,” who walked her dog every night while also picking up trash, wanted to help clean up Marathon. After the video, Gonzalez pledged to arrange a city-wide cleanup event in the fall, based on

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Seven-Mile Bridge Run returns on Saturday

The Seven-Mile Bridge Run returns on Saturday, April 17, after a hiatus due to COVID-19. Motorists and residents should plan accordingly and help spread the word as the bridge will be shut down in both directions for three hours, according to Monroe County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Adam Linhardt. Plan to be across the bridge by 6 a.m. to avoid being stuck on one side or the other. Traffic flow will resume at approximately 9 a.m. Motorists and residents should expect delays, Linhardt said. Runners will start from the west side of the bridge and run toward the east side of the bridge this year.

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Seven Mile Bridge Run returns after missing last year

Seven Mile Bridge Run returns after missing last year April 16, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail MARATHON, Fla. (AP) The Seven Mile Bridge Run in the Florida Keys is back after being cancelled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic. The race is set for Saturday morning with protocols in place to mitigate potential COVID-19 transmission, officials said. Monroe County deputies will halt traffic in both directions for three hours along the the Seven Mile Bridge, the longest span of 42 bridges that run over water in the Keys. Registration was only opened to the 1,500 runners who had signed up for the cancelled 2020 competition, race director Ginger Sayer said. About 1,000 entrants have registered.

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Seven Mile Bridge Run Returns in Florida Keys After Missing Last Year

Seven Mile Bridge Run Returns in Florida Keys After Missing Last Year The race is set for Saturday morning with protocols in place to mitigate potential COVID-19 transmission, officials said Published 2 hours ago • Updated 2 hours ago The Seven Mile Bridge Run in the Florida Keys is back after being cancelled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic. The race is set for Saturday morning with protocols in place to mitigate potential COVID-19 transmission, officials said. Monroe County deputies will halt traffic in both directions for three hours along the the Seven Mile Bridge, the longest span of 42 bridges that run over water in the Keys.

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