Business ethics video wins award for Flagler SIFE
The Flagler College Students In Free Enterprise team reported to Historic City News local reporters that they won their regional competition on March 29th in Charlotte, N.C.
The Flagler College Students In Free Enterprise team reported to Historic City News local reporters that they won their regional competition on March 29th in Charlotte, N.C.
Valerie Deville, Director of Adult Therapy for the Betty Griffin House, reported to Historic City News that Lauren Book-Lim will walk throughout St. Augustine this weekend as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Several days ago while having a conversation with a friend about the current state of America, we both commented that “this is not the same place we grew up as kids,” and we have noticed the dismantling of the fabric of America.
Historic City News local St. Augustine news reporters were on the scene of another water line break that had traffic on Cathedral Place closed down into one lane.
At tonight’s meeting, Historic City News has learned that the organization will be meeting their newly elected officers and discussing upcoming projects for the year commencing with assisting in the “Turtle Town USA Cleanup Project” for St. Augustine beaches on April 24th.
This coming week will be a tense one for Florida teachers, as we await Governor Crist’s decision.
Historic City News readers are reminded that Earth Day is April 17th, and, as part of the celebration, the 6th annual Bartram Bash will be at Alpine Groves Park.
When the regular 5:00 p.m. St. Augustine City Commission meeting begins in the Alcazar Room at City Hall tomorrow night, Historic City News reporters will be watching as the commission considers a proposal concerning the lease of state-owned historic properties.