Plan to expand state Medicaid runs out of time
Historic City News has learned that both the Senate and House have rejected expanding the state’s Medicaid program for low income citizens because each had widely different plans for an alternative, according to Florida Senate sponsor Joe Negron.


St Johns County Republican Party Chairman Sean Mulhall reported this month’s activities to local Historic City News reporters, with an invitation for interested citizens to get involved with the county’s largest political organization.
Northeast Region Public Information Coordinator, Joy M. Hill, reminds Historic City News readers that, as trees and flowers are blossoming, birds are building nests and critters are being born; so resist the temptation to rescue animals — that don’t need rescuing.
Historic City News reporters investigated complaints that were spawned from construction of a wooden fence on the east side of the Bridge of Lions on property owned by the Anchorage Motor Inn last week.
Letter: Protect our open vista
A project begun by local supporters and volunteer craftsmen, which was first reported by Historic City News in September 2011, is nearing its final phase of completion — an authentic replication of a 17th century Spanish caravel; made from a 30-year-old retired shrimp trawler named “Apple Jack”.
This morning, 23rd District Medical Examiner, Dr. Predag Bulic, published his preliminary autopsy report after examining the body discovered in the area of West Deep Creek in Flagler County, reported by Historic City News yesterday.
The 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.