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Crescent Beach bridge closes again this weekend
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Crescent Beach bridge closes again this weekend

400-SR-206-CRESCENT-BEACH-BThe SR-206 Crescent Beach Bridge will be totally closed to traffic this weekend from 7:30 p.m. Friday to 5:30 a.m. Monday morning as part of the bridge rehabilitation project, a Florida Department of Transportation spokesman told local Historic City News reporters.

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Flagler professor heading to Israel to study terrorism
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Flagler professor heading to Israel to study terrorism

400-WILL-MILLER-FLAGLERThe Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, a non-partisan policy institute headquartered in Washington, D.C., announced to Historic City News in St Augustine that Will Miller, a professor of public administration at Flagler College, has been named an academic fellow for 2013-14.

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Middle school student attacks school resource deputy
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Middle school student attacks school resource deputy

400-pacetti-bay-middle-schoA 14-year-old Pacetti Bay Middle School student was called out of class today for a meeting between his parents and school officials; but, Historic City News learned that soon after the meeting concluded, the student was arrested and taken to jail after he attacked the School Resource deputy.

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McClure advances actionable plan for schools

400-BILL-MCCLURE-DIST-3-BOCSt Johns Commissioner Bill McClure addressed the members of the St Johns County School Board and fellow county commissioners with a plan to ensure that school funding is a top priority during a joint special meeting on Wednesday, April 24.

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Human remains found in Flagler Estates woods
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Human remains found in Flagler Estates woods

400-JOEL-S-BOLANTE-SJSOHistoric City News reporters have learned that human remains have been located in a concealed and remote area in the Flagler Estates area this morning, according to information released this evening in a press conference held by St Johns County Undersheriff Joel Bolante.

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National Geographic star visits St Augustine
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National Geographic star visits St Augustine

400-NatGeo-Shawn-HeflickAdam Shockey, Owner of Tour Saint Augustine and City Walks, reported to Historic City News that the host of “Python Hunters” on NatGeo WILD, Shawn Heflick, will be visiting St Augustine on May 1 as part of a Chamber of Commerce event.

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County teachers win minimum $2,000 pay raise
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County teachers win minimum $2,000 pay raise

Mar142011_COSA-50TH_7284Yesterday evening, the Executive Office of Governor Rick Scott announced to Historic City News that the House and Senate’s agreement to implement $480 million in teacher pay raises has been passed.

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Flagler Estates becomes focus of Parchem search
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Flagler Estates becomes focus of Parchem search

400-SJSO1-FLAGLER-ESTATESHistoric City News has been informed by Community Affairs Bureau Commander Charles E. Mulligan, that the search for Vermont Heights resident, Barbara Parchem, resumed this morning at 8:00 a.m. focused on a specific area in Flagler Estates.

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