Learning from underwater shipwrecks
Sarah Miller and Amber Grafft-Weiss keep Historic City News readers up-to-date on what’s happening with the Florida Public Archaeology Network Northeast Region; located in St. Augustine and hosted by Flagler College.



Renee Stambaugh reported to Historic City News that she was excited to share information with our readers that she learned during her recent trip to the annual conference of the Florida Native Plant Society.
Tricia Kristoff, the Human Resources benefit coordinator, reported to Historic City News this week that Flagler College has been recognized as one of the “healthiest companies” in Northeast Florida.
Flagler County School Resource Deputy Eric Kuleski reported to Historic City News that three area students were arrested yesterday on a felony charge of burglary and a misdemeanor charge of criminal mischief after a weekend break-in.
Historic City News received a report from Lieutenant Bill Leeper this afternoon confirming details on a fatal pedestrian collision that occurred near the intersection of East Main Street and Church Street; in front of the Kangaroo Station in Hastings.
Fire Rescue Public Information Officer Jeremy Robshaw announced to Historic City News this morning that in the regular meeting of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners, the decision was made to extended its burn ban for the next 90 days.
When the St. Augustine Historic Architectural Review Board holds its regular meeting on June 16th, one item on the agenda is a proposal to nominate the Constitution Monument as a National Historic Landmark.
Chairman Harlan Mason alerted Historic City News this morning that there has been an unavoidable change in location for Thursday’s regular scheduled meeting of the St. Johns County Republican Executive Committee.