Sheriff brings Operation Medicine Cabinet north
The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office told local Historic City News reporters that they are hosting their second and third “Operation-Medicine Cabinet” next weekend in the northern sections of the county.

St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys reminded Historic City News readers that just because the nation’s oldest city is approaching her 450th birthday, doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot of new summertime adventures and fun awaiting our visitors.
St. Johns County Cultural Council, the county’s designated local arts agency, periodically reports upcoming cultural events to local Historic City News reporters for the benefit of our readers.
In accordance with Florida State Statute 775.21, this news release will serve as public notification that the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office has been given information that a person judged to be a sexual predator is now residing within St. Johns County.
Dutcher Register, who has lived in the St. Augustine area all of his life, told local Historic City News reporters yesterday that he keeps up with the business of the City — how it works, and how it doesn’t.
67 year-old Don Heine was out getting signatures this morning; telling local Historic City News reporters that he wants his name to appear on the ballot for election to the office of Mayor of the City of St. Augustine.
Local Historic City News reporters were notified that three bicycle riders have been sent to the hospital — two by helicopter with head trauma — after they were struck by a PT Cruiser this afternoon.
Today, Historic City News local reporters are participating in state and local celebrations of Flag Day – the anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777.