Editorial: What’s your excuse now?
Finally, it’s over. July 4th may mark our independence as a nation, but it is July 1st that marks our independence in St. Johns County and across Florida from an antiquated 1973 system that officially was enacted to “standardize” pay of county officials based on the county’s population.

The St. Johns County Public Library System is teaming up with the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants to offer the Teen Financial Literacy series according to an announcement received by Historic City News from public information spokesman Rob Weber.
Byway Program Administrator, Sallie O’Hara, announced to local Historic City News reporters that Friends of A1A members have collaborated with local artists to create a new travelogue which made its debut at last month’s Florida Scenic Highways State Conference.
Renee Stambaugh informed Historic City News local reporters that on Thursday, July 21st from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., the Florida Native Plant Society will hold their next native plant classes.
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South Carolina Probation and Parole agents have been looking for 44 year-old William Henry Woodson who is a convicted child sex offender that violated his probation; Historic City News has learned that their search is over.