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Lasting place of remembrance for firefighters, families and community
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Supreme Court disciplines nine Florida lawyers
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Honoring Anthony Cuthbert for 28 Years with St Augustine Police
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Debut of Welcome to Lincolnville exhibit

Historic City News readers are invited to view the 70 piece body of work by Taylor and Carnes, entitled “Welcome to Lincolnville” which will be on exhibit at The Cyprian Center for Expressive Arts at St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church from October 1st through October 24th.

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Roberts still at large – considered dangerous

26 year-old Joseph Dean Roberts is still being aggressively sought by the U.S. Marshal Service nationwide and police are saying he should be considered dangerous.

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University of Florida wants alcohol exception

The Princeton Review ranked the University of Florida as the No. 1 party school in 2008; they were unseated by the University of Georgia this year — perhaps not coincidentally, UF’s rival in the football game known as the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party”.

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Posted inGovernment

Airport is officially off the tax rolls

Cindy Hollingsworth reported to Historic City News on the long awaited elimination of an ad valorem tax levy by the St. Augustine Airport Authority made official at a resolution signing ceremony yesterday evening.

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Blessing of Animals and Pets at Cathedral

Father Thomas S. Willis, Pastor of Cathedral Basilica of Saint Augustine, reported to Historic City News that on Sunday, October 3rd, the Cathedral will have the traditional Blessing of Animals and Pets.

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Work begins on eleven state properties

Historic City News has learned that work has begun on an estimated $483,873 in repairs to eleven of the 34 state-owned historic properties here, now under management of the University of Florida.

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Methamphetamine lab arrest in Flagler Estates

Late last night, Historic City News local crime desk reporters learned that a 41 year-old Hastings man was arrested and charged with possession of drugs to manufacture methamphetamine.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd namesake dies at 77

Historic City News has learned that earlier today, Leonard Skinner, the high school gym teacher who inspired Lynyrd Skynyrd’s band name, has died at a nursing home in Riverside at age 77.

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