St. Johns County beach officials told local reporters with Historic City News that they anticipate the impact of Hurricane Earl to be gone from the area by Saturday, leaving calmer water for the Labor Day weekend.
Month: September 2010
Small business workshops being sponsored
Flagler College is partnering with SCORE – Counselors to America’s Small Business — and The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce to host a four-part planning workshop for small businesses.
Three-day holiday weekend entertainment
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys reported some great entertainment activities for Historic City News readers to enjoy this three-day holiday weekend.
Arrest made in high school bomb threat
Historic City News local reporters have learned that a St. Johns County teenager was arrested yesterday afternoon in connection with making a false bomb threat against her high school the day before.
County offices closed for furlough and holiday
Public Affairs Specialist Karen Pan reported to Historic City News local St. Johns County news desk that the fifth and final unpaid staff furlough day for county employees in 2010 will be Friday, September 3rd.
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Rubio returns to St. Augustine for rally
Brian Iannucci, President of the Republican Club of Northwest St. Johns County announced to Historic City News that Marco Rubio is returning to St. Augustine to speak at a political rally scheduled later this month.