In what some Historic City News readers have characterized as a “high stakes poker game”, the City of St Augustine is taking their hand and going “all in” for a negotiated settlement that, among other provisions, will halt fears that the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind will exercise the power of eminent domain to force unwilling neighbors to sell their homes.
Day: February 27, 2012
Happy 59th Birthday Nellie
Nellie, the bottle-nosed dolphin, was born on February 27th in the salt-water tanks at Marine Studios on the St. Johns and Flagler county border; along SR-A1A and the Atlantic Coast — today she turned 59 years-old.
Flagler sheriff appoints new second-in-command
Historic City News has learned that FBI National Academy graduate and 29-year veteran of the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office, David O’Brien, was appointed Chief Deputy this morning by Sheriff Donald W. Fleming.
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Approval of +$67k from City Commission planned
Historic City News will be watching when two action items requiring the approval of money come on for hearing tonight at the City Commission meeting for the City of St Augustine.
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Marriage Licenses Applications – 2/26/2012
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Trustees take up resolution in emergency session
Communications Director Miki Gilloon has announced that Historic City News readers are invited to attend when the Board of Trustees of the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind holds an emergency meeting, this Thursday, March 1, 2012, at 3:00 pm.
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