Bunnell celebrates Second Annual Potato Festival
While cabbage and sod are Flagler’s staple crops today, the potato remains an important agricultural feature and iconic figure of the county’s agricultural heritage and for more than a century, the spud was a staple crop in the Western part of Flagler County — chiefly grown for potato chips.

St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Sergeant Charles Mulligan told local reporters with Historic City News that the late Deputy James Anderson was honored at a dedication ceremony this morning.
City Attorney Ron Brown has announced to Historic City News local reporters that Donna Wendler, who planned to demolish seven homes along King and Oviedo streets, now plans to sue the City of St. Augustine for $3.4 million in damages.
In less than two weeks, local St. Augustine reporters from Historic City News will watch as city commissioners revisit the architectural style issue in the city’s Historic Preservation Districts.
Women readers of Historic City News will want to enroll now for next month’s free self defense seminar; sponsored by the St. Augustine Police Department.
Local Historic City News reporters learned that St. Johns River Community College recently recognized 35 students for completing the teacher certification program.
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