Just before two o’clock today, Historic City News reporters watched televised news coverage of participants and protesters organizing in the small southeastern Georgia town of Nahunta; the county seat of Brantly County.
Day: February 20, 2010
Theft from Fellowship Hall at Flagler Memorial
The local St. Augustine news desk has learned that sometime between last Sunday morning and Monday morning at about 9:00 a.m., someone stole two guitars from Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church.
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Life transitions support group
Local news reporters with the St. Augustine local news desk of Historic City News report that Sheryl Anderson is leading a life transitions support group at Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church.
Witness sees burglary suspect crawl out of window
The local St. Augustine news desk has learned that police received a call from a witness Wednesday evening, reporting that they observed a man climbing out of an apartment window in the area of 400 Anastasia Boulevard.
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New operating hours at the Pet Center
Karen Pan reported to the St. Johns County local news deskat Historic City News that effective March 1, 2010, the St. John’s County Pet Center’s hours of operation will change.
Gypsy Cab’s Indie Film Series
Local St. Augustine news reporters have discovered what has become one of the regular “things-to-do” in town on the last Wednesday of each month. Have you been to the Gypsy Cab Indie Film Series yet?