Civil rights museum committee meets May 27th
Although the meeting is closed to the public, Gwendolyn Duncan, President of the 40th ACCORD, Inc., wants Historic City News readers to know that the first meeting of the newly formed Civil Rights Museum Committee will be held on May 27th.

While EMT Firefighters and Paramedics worked to stabilize and transport victims of a major two vehicle head-on collision on US-1 north of Bunnell shortly after 5:00 p.m. this evening, Historic City News local reporters were working to discover what happened in the collision.
Local reporters at Anastasia State Park in February, 1974 faced similar problems as those that loom perilously over the State of Florida today, according to Historic City News sources.
The St. Johns County administrative offices informed local Historic City News reporters that all departments of the Board of County Commissioners will be closed on Friday, May 28th as an unpaid staff furlough day.
Flagler College is partnering with the Whedon Studies Association (WSA) to host the “International Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses 4,” according to a Historic City News announcement.
A fight over the use of a car yesterday afternoon ended up with a 75 year-old man being treated for a stab wound and his son being jailed on a charge of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
Syndicated Tampa radio personality Todd Clem, affectionately known as “Bubba the Love Sponge®” and heard each weekday morning on Cox radio’s WFYV-FM Rock 105 in Jacksonville, is using his celebrity status to benefit the families of local Deputy Sheriff James Anderson and two other fallen law enforcement officer’s families in other parts of the state.
St. Johns County spokeswoman Karen Pan says that she is pleased to be able to announce the opening of another portion of County Road 244 to local reporters at Historic City News.