By Thursday, March 11, 2004
*The guided missile destroyer William Pinckney, named for a Beaufort native, will be open for tours Friday and Saturday at the old Navy base in North Charleston -Charleston Post and Courier, 3-11-04
*Abandoned boats that have broken loose and drifted from their anchorages in the last two weeks are an example of why the Beaufort Waterway Commission needs to work on local boat regulations -Beaufort Gazette, 3-11-04
*Army Corps of Engineers project, expected to begin in May 2005, will dredge an 11-mile stretch of the Intracoastal from the Duval County line to just south of the Palm Valley bridge -Ponte Vedra Beaches Leader, 3-11-04
*Cobia: The annual hunt begins -Destin Log, 3-10-04
*Danger on the beach: 60 years after World War II, there are still potentially dangerous military munitions used at the Camp Gordon Johnston training base scattered throughout eastern Franklin County
-Tallahassee Democrat, 3-11-04
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