New Businesses through 4/11/2010
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The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office forwarded two reports to Historic City News identifying a subject who has allegedly been impersonating a law enforcement officer.
Between “snipe signs” and other illegal signs observed around the county, St. Johns County Administrator Michael Wanchick told Historic City News local reporters that a total of 8,200 signs were picked up and disposed of during last year.
The St. Johns County’s Traffic Operations Section told local news reporters with Historic City News that they will host a 2nd public meeting to consider traffic concerns for the area near Dondanville Road in St. Augustine Beach.
Local St. Augustine news reporters received word from Northeast Florida Coalition of Reason who told Historic City News that one of their controversial billboards on US-1 that displays an atheist message has suffered major damage from apparent vandalism.
After receiving a 9-1-1 emergency call from a Winter Haven trucker traveling north on Interstate 95 yesterday, law enforcement officers were able to locate and stop another driver who is said to have pointed and shot a handgun at the truck.
There have been seven recent burglaries to vehicles near Anastasia State Park and police are asking Historic City News readers for help in identifying a man attempting to use a credit card stolen from the area.