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Thursday news

By tk
Thursday, June 19, 2003

*The heart of the newly created Cooper River Historic District is on the market
-Charleston Post and Courier, 6-19-03

*Researchers are asking what more and bigger docks mean for the marsh (Wilmington Island)
-Savannah Morning News, 6-19-03

*A waterspout that developed Tuesday morning in the skies around Jekyll Island sent nervous excitement through crowds of onlookers
*F.J. Torras Causeway speed, traffic in question
-Beaufort Gazette, 6-18-03

*Repainting of Hart Bridge postponed
*Glynn County Planning Commission has turned down a zoning request to build a condominium complex in what some call the last remaining maritime forest on St. Simons Island's south end
-Florida Times Union, 6-19-03

*Beach mice squeak back into federal court
*Project GreenShores, a $1.7 million salt marsh restoration project west of the Pensacola Bay Bridge, avoided the brunt of the diesel fuel and oil mix
-Pensacola News Journal, 6-19-03

*Destin is once again "The World’s Luckiest Fishing Village." Two weeks after changing the city motto to "Work. Play. Live. Stay," the Destin City Council voted Monday night to bring "World’s Luckiest Fishing Village" back
-Beach cleaner not trespassing, attorney says
-Destin Log, 6-18-03

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