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Governor Rick Scott: Inaugural speech excerpts

Thank you!

Governor Crist, thank you for your graciousness.

Mr.President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Cabinet, Mr. Chief Justice and members of the Supreme Court.

Distinguished guests and my fellow Floridians.

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Romanza puts on An Evening of Swing

Join Historic City News as Romanza relives WWII St. Augustine in USO style with its presentation of “An Evening of Swing”.

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Is the Quarter Spanish or simply Colonial?

According to an article presented in The St. Augustine Report, Historic City News has learned that thought is being given to changing the name of the city’s living history museum from “Colonial Spanish Quarter” to simply “Colonial Quarter”.

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Commission reassigns committees and boards

The St. Augustine City Commission wrapped up 2010 with two important tasks that were reported to Historic City News – assignment of commissioners to local area boards and review of commission-appointed committees.

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Homeless Coalition performs Christmas interviews

Historic City News wants to know; do we really know what Christmas is like for the homeless?

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Letter: Island businesses will suffer

Dear Editor:

The City of St. Augustine is planning a major change to the traffic pattern within the historic district which could have disastrous effects on the traffic flow onto Anastasia Boulevard.

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16th Annual Tips for Kid’s Sake dinner

Historic City News readers are being invited to help Wade and Amy Taylor raise money and awareness for Big Brothers-Big Sisters of St. Johns County.

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Historic City Memories: The Wild East

The Wild East

Shootouts in Florida

By Geoff Dobson

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