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In our government, the voice of the American citizen is heard through the ballot box.

In our government, the voice of the American citizen is heard through the ballot box.
In the race to fill the District 4 seat on the St. Johns County Commission, Ponte Vedra Beach Resident John H. “Jay” Morris turned in his first campaign financial report last week; demonstrating that, for what he lacks in political name recognition countywide, he makes up for in strong financial support in his district.
Tara Dodson, President of Keepers of the Coast reported to Historic City News that their non-profit service organization will hold their third annual wine tasting event tonight.
Public Information Coordinator Cathy DuPont announced to Historic City News that the City of St. Augustine will hold a public meeting regarding the future improvements of Riberia Street — from King Street south to Cerro Street.
Due to a water main break on San Marco Avenue this morning, Historic City News has been requested to alert our readers that, as a precaution, all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth or washing dishes be boiled.
Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Debra Johnson reported a wide-scale Internet scheme to Historic City News after detectives and agents from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement shut down the operation which has scammed at least 50 people.
Ina Josephine Varnell Skinner, beloved mother, Maw Maw, and devoted companion went home to eternal glory on March 27, 2010.
Flagler College reported to local news reporters at Historic City News that the college has partnered with the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine (GTM) Research Reserve to conduct community-based research; research that meets identified community needs.