By Friday, July 08, 2005
* Roughly 40,000 people are expected to converge on the new Cooper River bridge this weekend to mark the opening to pedestrians of the state's largest and most costly bridge. The public will have the chance to walk on the new three-mile-long structure * FOLLY BEACH--City Council gave initial approval Thursday to annex 24 residential properties
-Charlestono Post and Courier, 7-8-05
* The water along Hilton Head Island's beaches this summer is healthy and safe for swimmers, just as it's been for the past several years, say officials from the state Department of Health and Environmental Control -Beaufort Gazette, 7-8-05
* FORT WALTON BEACH - Beachfront homeowners against a planned beach nourishment project in Destin and South Walton County aren't giving up their fight despite a recent defeat in an administrative hearing. Any beach added during the proposed beach nourishment project would be deemed public, not private
-Tallahassee Democrat, 7-6-05
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