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Library and families grateful for food donations


The St. Johns County Public Library System has announced to the St. Johns County news desk of Historic City News that a total of 10,018 food items were collected during the recent Food for Fines program.

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Hunter rescued after fall from tree stand

Public Education and Information Officer Jeremy Robshaw reported to the St. Johns County news desk of Historic City News that Fire Rescue personnel responded to a report of an injured hunter located in the 12 Mile Swamp Wildlife Management Area.

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Posted inPublic Safety

David Lambert: The lies need to stop


The latest twist in the missing person investigation of Martha Jean Lambert came today after a report that the victim’s brother, David Lambert, now says he did not tell the truth to detectives when he admitted causing his sister’s accidental death over 24 years ago.

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Kaine Reacts to Ouster of Jim Greer from GOP


Brandi Hoffine, spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee, released the following statement to the St. Johns County news desk at Historic City News, from DNC Chairman Tim Kaine in response to the ouster of Florida GOP Chairman Jim Greer.

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Flagler College spring community lecture series


Priscilla Proctor, Coordinator of College and Public Relations, reported to the St. Augustine local news desk at Historic City News that the Flagler College spring Community Lecture Series, titled “Analyze This: Literary and Film Interpretation,” will open with Ian Pounds.

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Posted inGovernment

Purdy returns to Medical Examiners Commission


Pending Senate confirmation, Historic City News has learned from the governor’s press office that 56 year old Jim Purdy of Daytona Beach has been reappointed to the Florida Medical Examiners Commission.

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Arbor Day plantings since 1984


The City of St. Augustine has reported to Historic City News local St. Augustine news desk that after this month’s Arbor Day ceremonies, they will have planted a total of 72 trees over the past 27 years.

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Letter: Amendment 4 offers well-founded solution

Dear Editor:

This letter is in response to the January 4th, 2010 guest editorial by Tom Patton which claims “We already have Hometown Democracy”.

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