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Celebrate the new year like a Rockefeller

The President’s Society of Flagler College announced to Historic City News the details for this year’s Flagler College Scholarship Ball to be held on New Year’s Eve.

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Posted inPublic Safety

Two relationships turn violent in less than three days

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office alerted Historic City News today that a Palm Coast man is facing aggravated assault and false imprisonment charges following a Tuesday afternoon altercation with his girlfriend — the second domestic relationship case to turn violent in less than three days.

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Man in custody after kidnapping woman and children

Public Information Officer Debra Johnson told local St. Johns County reporters with Historic City News that a 30-year-old Palm Coast man who is being held in the Volusia County Branch Jail is facing seven felony charges in Flagler County stemming from a Sunday night kidnapping of a Palm Coast woman and her children.

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Posted inPublic Safety

Girls tell deputies couple lured them into car

Sheriff’s Public Information Officer, Sgt. Charles Mulligan, tells local Historic City News reporters that St. Johns County deputies are searching for a man and woman who they said tried to lure four girls into their car Saturday evening in Orangedale.

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Posted inGovernment

St Augustine Tea Party holds Tuesday meeting

More than two dozen participants gathered for the regular Tuesday evening meeting of the St Augustine Tea Party; and Historic City News…
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Posted inBusiness

Free community shredding day announced

Terry McCahill informed local Historic City News reporters that her business, Pack ‘n Post Express on SR-16 in St. Augustine, will be sponsoring a free community shredding day with Shredding Source.

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Posted inCommunity

Underground Railroad conference planned

Freedom Road 1 Managing Partner, Derek Boyd Hankerson, informed Historic City News that an upcoming National Park Service conference in 2012 for the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Project will be held in St. Augustine.

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Grant allows purchase of fire training software

St. Johns County Fire Rescue announced to Historic City News that they have been awarded a $6000 grant that will allow them to purchase new interactive firefighter training and testing software.

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