Jade Nicolay, Public Works Department Administrative Coordinator for the City of St Augustine, told local Historic City News reporters that, due to an unanticipated problem with one of the valves, the water outage for the area north of King Street has expanded.
Month: February 2012
Four essential sessions for entrepreneurs
Flagler College is again collaborating with SCORE– Counselors to America’s Small Business– to host a four-part planning workshop for small businesses. This will be the fifth time that SCORE has presented this highly successful workshop series.
Apply for Youth Leadership St Johns – 2013
St Johns County Chamber of Commerce spokesman Beau Phillips announced to local Historic City News reporters that young leaders can apply now to participate in the 2013 Class of “Youth Leadership St Johns”.
Hydrant testing essential part of public safety
If, on your travels through the City of St Augustine, you have recently spotted a firefighter standing next to a hydrant that is gushing water, you have probably wondered about the seemingly wasted water and the firefighter’s appearance of little activity.
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CVS could lose sales of controlled medications
This afternoon at 3:00 pm, Historic City News reporters will be tuned in when Special Agent in Charge, Mark R Trouville, outlines the most recent action by the Drug Enforcement Administration that includes punitive measures that will affect one pharmaceutical wholesale distributor and one major retailer.
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County commission District 5 draws contest
With sitting county commissioner Joseph “Ken” Bryan becoming an announced candidate, a three-way contest is brewing for the District 5 seat which he currently occupies — and, even though he appears confident in his ability to achieve re-election, his opponents say they are in the race to win.