Movers either register or get charged criminally
Liz Compton reported to Historic City News reporters that the Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services announced today that legal action has been taken against numerous unregistered moving companies following a statewide sweep that concluded late Thursday night.

St. Johns County Sheriff David Shoar advised local reporters with Historic City News that he will be briefing members of the Sheriff’s Advisory Council at a reception for all district councils this Thursday evening.
On April 4th Alan Kelso, Republican Candidate for State Representative – District 20 reported to Historic City News local news desk that he has received the endorsement of iCaucus with a vote of 93%.
Historic City News received word of a “win” for St. Johns County’s adoptive parents today when Governor Charlie Crist signed a new law prohibiting the lawful possession, storage, or use of a firearm, or ammunition, to be used as a criterion for adoption suitability.
Susan Kessler reported to Historic City News local news reporters that the Criminal Justice Academy at St. Johns River Community College has received a donation of two police cars from the St. Augustine Police Department.
David Grantges told local news reporters at Historic City News that the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Society will be meeting at the Casa Monica Hotel located at 95 Cordova Street on Friday.
Local Sears Hometown Store owner Jack Bunch announced to Historic City News reporters that Florida residents can access $17,585,000 in rebates available as part of the state’s “Cash for Appliances” rebate program.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.