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Download File UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WILLIAM M. MCCOOL NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA SHEILA HURST-RAYBORN CLERK OF COURT OFFICE OF THE CLERK CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK 111 N. ADAMS STREET 111 N. ADAMS STREET TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32301-7717 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32301-7717 850.521.3501 850.521.3501 850.521.3656 FAX 850.521.3656 FAX Visit our web site at www.flnd.uscourts.gov NOTICE September 16, 2008 Pursuant to Admiralty and Maritime Rule (A)(7), Publication of Notices, of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida, the following newspapers are approved for publishing of notices in the counties within the Northern District: Pensacola Division Escambia County– Pensacola News Journal Santa Rosa County– Pensacola News Journal, Gulf Breeze News, Navarre Press Okaloosa County– Northwest Florida Daily News, Destin Log Walton County– Panama City News Herald, Walton Sun Panama City Division Jackson County– Jackson County Floridan, Tallahassee Democrat Holmes County– Holmes County Times, Panama City News Herald Washington County– Washington News, Panama City News Herald Bay County– Panama City News Herald Gulf County– Port St. Joe Star, Panama City News Herald Calhoun County– Calhoun County Record, Panama City News Herald Tallahassee Division Leon County– Tallahassee Democrat Gadsden County– Tallahassee Democrat, Gadsden County Times Liberty County– Calhoun-Liberty Journal, Panama City News Herald Franklin County– Apalachicola Times, Tallahassee Democrat Jefferson County– Tallahassee Democrat Madison County– Madison County Courier, Tallahassee Democrat Taylor County– Perry News Herald, Tallahassee Democrat Wakulla County - Tallahassee Democrat Gainesville Division Alachua County– Gainesville Sun Dixie County– Dixie County Advocate, Gainesville Sun Lafayette County– Gainesville Sun Gilchrist County– Gainesville Sun Levy County– Cedar Key Beacon, Gainesville Sun, Chiefland Citizen The mission of the Office of the Clerk of the Northern District of Florida is to provide superior service to the public and the Court. Gainesville Division Pensacola Division Tallahassee Division Panama City Division 401 SE 1st Avenue 1 N. Palafox Street 111 N. Adams Street 30 W. Government Street Gainesville, Florida 32601 Pensacola, Florida 32502-5658 Tallahassee, Florida 32301-7717 Panama City, Florida 32401 352.380.2400 850.435.8440 850.521.3501 850.769.4556 352.380.2424 FAX 850.433.5972 FAX 850.521.3656 FAX 850.769.7528 FAX.
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