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Reserve Grand Champion Wes O’Connell of Jacksonville prepares for the hay auction at the Cherokee County Hay Sale Thursday. His bale, with 23.07 percent crude protein and 58.96 total digestible nutrients, sold for $900 and was bought by Steel Fertilizer. South Side Bank and County Line Feed added $100 and $50 to the price, respectively, for $1,050.
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The empty life jacket racks at the Lake Jacksonville concession area show the popularity of the “Kids Don’t Float” program. The program provides free life jackets for parents to borrow and put on their children as they use the lake.
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More life jackets needed
Lake Jacksonville is fresh out of its 18 or so life jackets put up for visitors to borrow and return, said Jacksonville Fire Department Chief Paul White.
The life jackets were added as part of the “Kids Don’t Float” program just before July 4. - Claim to fame
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More life jackets needed
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More life jackets needed
Lake Jacksonville is fresh out of its 18 or so life jackets put up for visitors to borrow and return, said Jacksonville Fire Department Chief Paul White.
The life jackets were added as part of the “Kids Don’t Float” program just before July 4. - City hires Silvey as building inspector
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More life jackets needed





