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Year: 2012

Chamber features Publix speaker at Annual Breakfast

Beau Phillips announced that Dwaine Stevens would make a feature presentation to members of the St Johns County Chamber of Commerce at their upcoming Annual Membership Breakfast on Wednesday, February 29th.

Business
Highlights from Tuesday School Board meeting

Highlights from Tuesday School Board meeting

RECOGNITION OF THE MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ESSAY CONTEST SCHOOL WINNERS St. Johns County students participated in a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. poster and essay contest sponsored by the St. Johns Education Association. Individual students were recognized for their achievements in a ceremony last month. Durbin Creek Elementary, Landrum Middle and Pedro Menendez High…

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Community
Visit Deaf and Blind School Open House

Visit Deaf and Blind School Open House

The Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind Communications Director Miki Gilloon announced to Historic City News today that the school will be hosting two upcoming public events and invited our readers to participate.

Community
Man identified in northwest area car burglaries

Man identified in northwest area car burglaries

St Johns County Sheriff’s Office Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw informed local Historic City News reporters that an arrest has been made in the investigation of numerous car burglaries reported over the past two nights.

Public Safety
City and County Presidents Day closures

City and County Presidents Day closures

The City of St Augustine and St Johns County reported to Historic City News the various local government service and schedule changes because of President’s Day on Monday.

Government
Attempted murder charges filed in Flagler attack

Attempted murder charges filed in Flagler attack

Telling Historic City News reporters that they have determined that the 20 year-old assailant continued to beat his 60 year-old victim, even after the man had been knocked to the floor, detectives with the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office filed attempted murder charges against Kenneth Peters yesterday evening.

Public Safety

New Businesses through 2/12/2012

The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.

Business
Search yields clues to identity of dead body

Search yields clues to identity of dead body

Day four into the investigation of decomposed human remains discovered near McCullough Creek and an update on additional physical evidence recovered from the scene by officers and K-9 units brought in from around the state.

Public Safety

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