Wanchick tells staff about Manuel investigation
June 13, 2008

Historic City News contacted the office of St. Johns County Administrator Michael D. Wanchick this morning in an attempt to clarify events surrounding an article that appeared on the front page of The Record this morning alleging that County Commission Chairman Tom Manuel is the subject of an FBI criminal investigation. Read more
Proctor holds Town Hall meeting
June 10, 2008

In an announcement forwarded to Historic City News from Alison Johnson, Legislative Aide to District 20 Representative Bill Proctor, we were advised that State Representative Proctor will hold a town hall meeting, open to the public, on Wednesday, June 18th, 2008.
This will be an informative meeting designed to review the recent Legislative Session and budget. Read more
Sikes-Kline makes bid for City Commission
June 6, 2008

In an interview this morning with Nancy Sikes-Kline, newly announced candidate for City of St. Augustine Commission - Seat 5, we learned a little bit about the candidate’s motivation in seeking office. Nancy tells me “My motive to serve has always been the love I have for this community and the people who live in it.” Read more
Precautionary City Water Boil Notice
June 4, 2008

Cathy DuPont, Neighborhood Coordinator - Dept. of Public Affairs for the City of St. Augustine, reported via an immediate media release to Historic City News that a water main break on King St. has triggered a precautionary water boil notice for all City Water customers. Read more
Reorganization of Health and Human Services
June 2, 2008

During the past ten months, County Administrator Michael Wanchick has asked all County departments to closely scrutinize their costs and programs to find ways to provide better services more efficiently, according to a media release sent to Historic City News this afternoon from Karen Pan, Office of Public Affairs. Read more
County signs prescription card contract
May 29, 2008

St. Johns County will soon be introducing a discount card program to help consumers cope with the high price of prescription drugs. The county has signed a contract to make free prescription drug discount cards available under a program sponsored by the National Association of Counties (NACo) that offers average savings of 20 percent off the retail price of commonly prescribed drugs. Read more





