Key West, along with Middle and Lower Keys, still closed to residents - A sign on the side of a road - Road

Key West, along with Middle and Lower Keys, still closed to residents

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Most of the Keys remain closed to residents, Monroe County officials said Wednesday. “It's just too dangerous,” said Monroe County administrator Roman Gastesi during a conference call this...
CITY OF MARATHON UPDATE: SEPT 14 @ NOON - Marathon

CITY OF MARATHON UPDATE: SEPT 14 @ NOON

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Marathon City Manager Chuck Lindsey spoke live on Facebook at 11:30 a.m. this morning from The Weekly Newspaper and Florida Keys News (Keynoter) pages. Here is a summary...
FRIDAY, SEPT 15 – DAY 5 10 a.m. - A group of people standing in a room - Cinematographer

FRIDAY, SEPT 15 – DAY 5 10 a.m.

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Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam will be in Marathon today, visiting the Monroe County Emergency Operations Center. He will be met with positive news about...
Agencies update situations in the aftermath of Irma – Weekly staff report - Key West

Agencies update situations in the aftermath of Irma – Weekly staff report

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Here is an update from several Keys entities about their services and situations after Hurricane Irma. Most also are updating social media regularly: Florida Keys Electric Cooperative: Power...
Governor Scott, Senator Rubio, Congressman Curbelo hold roundtable - Carlos Curbelo, Marco Rubio, Holly Merrill Raschein sitting at a table - Communication

Governor Scott, Senator Rubio, Congressman Curbelo hold roundtable

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“The Keys got hit,” said Governor Rick Scott on Friday afternoon from the Emergency Operations Center in Marathon. “I flew over the Keys on Tuesday, but it’s...
Marathon open for residents - A group of people sitting at a table using a laptop computer - Training

Marathon open for residents

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Six days ago, the city of Marathon experienced hurricane force winds that plunged the city into darkness, made roads impassable, compromised the city’s water supply and crippled...
Water receding soon, nearshore waters are unsafe - A close up of a map - Hurricane Irma

MONROE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCES RE-ENTRY PLAN FOR KEYS

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Monroe County now is open to Marathon at Mile Marker 47, just north of the 7 Mile Bridge, for residents, business owners, disaster workers and supply vehicles. The...
MARATHON CITY MANAGER: ‘WE CAN RECOVER’ Marathon took a ‘substantial hit,’ but it will be OK - A close up of a logo - Florida Keys

DEBRIS REMOVAL FREE FOR RESIDENTS IN UNINCORPORATED MONROE COUNTY BUT MUST FOLLOW PROCEDURES

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UNINCORPORATED MONROE COUNTY, FL – Debris from Hurricane Irma will be picked up free of charge  by Monroe County contrctors in unincorporated Monroe County, City of Layton...
CITY OF MARATHON UPDATE: SEPT 14 @ NOON - Marathon

Important information for returning residents

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Safety First! Residents need to be aware of their surroundings and make safety a priority. Medical services are limited. Field Hospital located behind City Hall DEBRIS: Separate all...

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