More disturbing news and an arrest in murder
Historic City News local editor Michael Gold interviewed St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar this evening and learned additional, disturbing news in the disappearance and probable homicide of Jan Dunn Keller.

St. Johns County reported to Historic City News that the fifth and final unpaid staff furlough day in 2010 is approaching; all departments of the Board of County Commissioners will be closed on Friday, September 3rd.
Jason Rickards, MFRC, PWS, St. Johns County Utility Department Compliance Coordinator, reported to Historic City News that a Retraction Notice has been issued to lift the original Precautionary Boil Water Notice for the Sawgrass development in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Robert M. Graubard, a New York state attorney and city property owner, in trust, for two short term rental properties, was the in absentia source of controversy before Monday night’s regular meeting of the St. Augustine City Commission.
When he returned from meetings in Tallahassee before a panel of state agencies that makes recommendations on the use of state-owned land, City Manager John Regan was said to have won preliminary support from the Florida Acquisition and Restoration Council to transfer land to the National Park Service.
On Saturday, September 4, the Nation’s oldest city, will celebrate its 445th birthday with an authentic re-creation of its founding, a procession featuring its founder’s casket, and the opening of a magnificent new museum.
2010 Primary Election August 24, 2010
The body of a missing school teacher who lived off Pacetti Road and worked in Putnam County was discovered today thanks to what St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar calls “good old fashioned police work.”