When the federal government says its owed money by BP for reimbursement of spill-related expenses, each bill gets its own press release, and you can bet that it gets paid.
Day: July 16, 2010
School offices closed for a week
Don Steele, Principal of R. B. Hunt Elementary School, is advising all Historic City News readers that their office will be closed for a mandatory shutdown during the week of July 19th – 22nd and will re-open on Monday, July 26th.
Ringo in concert tomorrow night
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys told Historic City News that highlighting this weekend’s entertainment is a special performance by former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr.
Breman named Interim Director of Extension Office
Historic City News has learned that multi-county extension agent Jacque Breman, well known to those involved in St. Johns County’s agri-business community, has been appointed Interim Director of the St. Johns County Extension Office as of this Monday.
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Wednesday workshop regarding 450th
Cathy DuPont notified local government reporters at Historic City News that the St. Augustine City Commission will meet in a workshop on Wednesday to review the future of the planned 450th Commemoration.
Deployed commissioner announces endorsements
From Kuwait this morning, Historic City News received an announcement from St. Johns County Commissioner Mark P. Miner announcing his endorsement of candidates in the upcoming elections.