In an announcement received by Historic City News today, Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink has unveiled a new Web site where you can see how much the state is spending and what the taxpayers get in return.
Day: May 20, 2009
Free sandbags for county residents
St. Johns County reported to Historic City News that they are offering free sandbags for residents to use against potential flooding of their homes and businesses.
Music by the Sea
This summer, Wednesday and Thursday evenings will offer visitors and residents an opportunity to enjoy free, live concerts with their choice of a great historic or seaside setting in the Nation’s oldest city or nearby St. Augustine Beach.
T’Omb It May Concern conference
Florida Public Archaeology Network Outreach Coordinator Amber Grafft-Weiss reported to Historic City News that tours are filling up for the upcoming T’Omb It May Concern conference.