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Florida City Government Week

The Florida League of Cities notified Historic City News that they will sponsor this year’s Florida City Government Week; which is a special time to recognize the significant role played by city government in our everyday lives.

Government

Writing About Something is conference theme

The Florida Literary Arts Coalition informed Historic City News local reporters that they will sponsor the 2010 “Other Words Conference” being held on the Flagler College campus in St. Augustine on November 4th – 6th.

Wake up with morning brew October 19th

Historic City News will be on hand when a mixed media show by Flagler College alumni titled “Morning Brew” will be on view in the Rotunda Gallery at the St. Johns County Administration Building from October 19, 2010 through January 19, 2011.

Community

Lunch and rally – Vote NO on 4

Nick Sacia invited Historic City News readers to a lunch and rally to help organize those interested in defeating the proposed Florida constitutional amendment No. 4 in the November 2nd General Election.

Old fashioned fish fry at Blue Sky Farms Sunday

Roy A. Alaimo, President of the St. Johns County Young Republicans, invited all Historic City News readers to join them for an old fashioned fish fry at Blue Sky Farms tomorrow.

Community

One man dead in North City hit-and-run

Historic City News reporters watch as crime scene investigators, being led by Sergeant Michael Etheridge, systematically collect and preserve the critical pieces of evidence left at the scene of a fatal hit-and-run accident that occurred in the wee hours of Saturday morning.

Public Safety

Bridge of Lions rehabilitation nears end

Laurie Sanderson in the public information office for the Bridge of Lions Rehabilitation project reported to Historic City News in a letter yesterday that Contract work on the Bridge of Lions Rehabilitation Project will be completed in just a few days.

Community

Neighborhood association announces meeting

St. Augustine Public Information Coordinator Cathy DuPont informed local Historic City News reporters today that the St. Augustine Uptown Neighborhood Association will meet this Sunday.

Community

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