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Henley reads for Writers-In-Residence program

Flagler College reported to the local St. Augustine news desk that author Patricia Henley will read from her work on Monday, March 15th at 7:00 p.m. in the Flagler Room at Flagler College.

Community

Maintenance operation closes pet center two days

Public Information Technician Rob Weber told local news reporters that the St. Johns County Pet Center will be closed on March 20th to allow for scheduled maintenance.

Community

AARP Bulletin editor to speak at Flagler College

The local St. Augustine news desk has learned that Jim Toedtman, editor of the AARP Bulletin, will be the next speaker for the 2009-2010 Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy.

Community

La Guardia de Noche traffic interruptions

Cathy DuPont let local St. Augustine news reporters know that the annual La Guardia de Noche, or Spanish Nightwatch, will necessitate intermittent disruptions of traffic in parts of downtown St. Augustine on Saturday, March 13th.

Man and woman team rob local Adam and Eve

Kevin Kelshaw reported to St. Johns County local news reporters that two suspects are being sought today in connection with a robbery that occurred last night at Adam & Eve on SR 16 west of Interstate 95.

Public Safety

Shoar to Record: No more interviews on Manuel

Obviously dissatisfied with the way the press in general, and The St. Augustine Record in particular, have reported the incident, St. Johns County Sheriff David Shoar told the audience that he had informed Record Editor Peter Ellis that “there will be no more interviews” regarding Tom Manuel.

Community

Bank reports attempted use of stolen debit card

The local St. Augustine news desk has learned that last Wednesday afternoon, Police Officer Frank Shipp responded to the Bank of America branch located at 60 Cathedral Place to investigate the attempted use of a stolen debit card.

Public Safety

City projects seek $9.8 million in federal funds

When the regular St. Augustine City Commission meeting begins at 5:00 p.m. in the Alcazar Room at City Hall tonight, commissioners will be briefed on federal funding requests totaling $9.8 million, according to the agenda received by Historic City News.

Government

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