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Slow down for school

Photo courtesy of the Chiefland CitizenAug. 19, 2010




The school speed zone on County Road 341 at Chiefland Elementary School has gone high tech with new solar-powered, blinking lights that can be computer programmed to alert drivers to slow down and look out for children. Celebrating the installation of the lights on Tuesday are, from left in front, Jeff Harris of Tarmac America LLC, Angela Johnson, director of the Levy County Schools Foundation, and Grag Galpin of Plum Creek Timber, and, from left in back row, county workers Pat Landrum and Donny Crews. The two lights and signs were funded with grants from Plum Creek and Tarmac.



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