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NEWS:
Precautionary Boil Water Notice for North Beach Service Area
Public carrying of firearms strictly prohibited in “sensitive locations”
New horizons for the Seventh Circuit as open carry becomes reality
Lasting place of remembrance for firefighters, families and community
St Augustine Sergeant appointed Chief of Police
Sweeny Named Mayor of St Augustine Beach
Defendant captured after wild goose chase
County Deputies Arrest Suspect in Double Shooting
Littering of cigarette butts and vaping paraphernalia prohibited
Clay Murphy Assumes Chairmanship in Controversial County Meeting
Supreme Court disciplines nine Florida lawyers
Police losing top leader: Michaux retires
Honoring Anthony Cuthbert for 28 Years with St Augustine Police
New leadership for St Johns County Commission
Hall and Craig selected to electrify Light-Up! Night ceremony
Missing the target: Wild West gun carry didn’t happen
Anti-Trump Rallies: Where were the Republicans?
Three deaths reported in seperate crashes this morning
Sixteen applicants compete for job as county attorney
Administrator Joy Andrews back on the hot seat with commission chairman
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Flagler College hosts “Believe in Baracoa”

Baracoa CubaHistoric City News has learned that a public relations group at Flagler College will present “Believe in Baracoa” from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 28th at the Gamache-Koger Theater in Flagler College’s Ringhaver Student Center.

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Marriage Licenses through 10/26/2008

From the records of Cheryl Strickland
St. Johns County Clerk of Court

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Guest Column: A Penny for Your Thoughts!

Cheryl Robitzsch
The one cent sales tax “IS” conservative!

Let’s face it, the proposed local option one cent sales tax may be earmarked for Conservation and Transportation, but the secondary benefits to St. Johns County will be tremendous.

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Suspected burglar charged with home invasion

Robert Gray
A 42-year old Putnam County man, arrested last week on burglary and other charges, faces additional charges today stemming from a home invasion earlier this month according to a report received by Historic City News.

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Fire truck collision

Fire truck accident
Historic City News photographer Kerry McGuire was on the scene of this mornings collision between a St. Johns County fire engine and a small passenger car.

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Guest Column: Chuck Meide at LAMP

Help Preserve Florida’s Working Waterfronts

While we here at LAMP and the Lighthouse do not often advocate political issues, sometimes there are items on the ballot that are particularly important for historic preservation or maritime heritage.

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1940’s WWII Dinner and Dance

WWII dinner and danceHistoric City News has received this snapshot of Dan Holiday and President Millie Huggins of the St Augustine Airport Aircraft Pilots Association at the recent 1940’s WWII Dinner and Dance held at Galaxy Aviation.

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County administration building dedication

County AdministrationThe St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners invites the public to the Dedication and Grand Opening of the new St. Johns County Administration Building on Tuesday, October 28th according to an announcement received by Historic City News on yesterday.

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