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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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County staff attends Atlanta conference


From September 23rd to 26th, Historic City News learned that St. Johns County Land Resource Coordinator Amy Gilboy Meide attended the “Breaking the Color Barrier in the Great American Outdoors” conference in Atlanta.

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Friends of the Pet Center celebrate with Chamber


The Friends of the Pet Center reported to Historic City News that they joined the Chamber of Commerce on September 25th for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate their local organization.

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Officers collect snipe signs


Historic City News has learned that during the month of September, Code Enforcement Officers collected over 1,000 snipe signs — mostly from County rights-of-way.

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4H youth celebrate National 4-H Week


St. Johns County 4-H celebrated “National 4-H Week” this week, October 4th through 10th, recognizing the rich and long tradition of the 4-H Youth Development Program according to a report received by Historic City News.

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Commission adopts legislative action plan


Historic City News has learned that at last Tuesday’s meeting of the county commissioner, the board adopted the 2010 Legislative Action Plan; a focused list of issues for which the County seeks assistance from our state and federal delegations.

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City offers free and discounted parking options


With the busy fall event season upon us and holiday shopping right around the corner, the City of St. Augustine send a reminder to Historic City News about opportunities for free and discounted parking that are available downtown.

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Discover First America – Legacies of La Florida


Leslee F. Keys, Director of Corporate, Foundation, and Government Relations, reported to Historic City News that Flagler College, the St. Augustine 450th Commemoration Commission and other partners were fortunate to receive funding under a Florida Humanities Council Grant.

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Installation begins on heritage sign project


In order to accomplish the installation of signs as part of the St. Augustine Heritage Signage Project, Carrie Smithheart, CEI Project Manager with England, Thims & Miller, Inc., reported the following lane closure schedule to Historic City News.

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