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“It’s a big community, small town. If you have kids, you’re gonna all intertwine in some way or another at some point,” Sara Cheek explained.
Sara Cheek “liked” the image from her own page, which included scantily-clad pictures of herself, but was blocked by the account within a matter of hours.
A spokesperson for the county told The Post that “nobody specifically remembers” blocking Sara Cheek’s account, which has since been taken down by Meta, and that there is no evidence she was ever blocked.



















