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Registered sex offender attacks Flagler Estates teen
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Registered sex offender attacks Flagler Estates teen

MICHAEL-PHILLIP-MCDONALD-(1A registered St Johns County sexual offender living in Flagler Estates was taken into custody Sunday night and remains in custody in lieu of $1,012,000 bond; accused of sexual assault against a 16-year-old girl who had been dropped off at his residence by her grandmother for an overnight visit with a friend.

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Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck Concert

Brian Wilson and Jeff Beckwith Al Jardine and David Marks Thursday, October 3, 2013For a complete list of events go to the…
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RINGHAVER STUDENT CENTER
Posted inCommunity

Florida Quincentennial roundtable of history scholars

400-RINGHAVER-STUDENT-CENTEDr. Susan Parker invited Historic City News readers to attend when the St Augustine Historical Society presents a Florida Quincentennial roundtable of history scholars and authors on Friday and Saturday, October 11th and 12th.

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Posted inEditorials

Editorial: Laws regulate businesses for a reason

ACROSS-MG-DESKI generally think we need less government and I am of the opinion that public administrators know little or nothing at all about operating a business — or operating in a business-like fashion, much of the time.

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Ponte Vedra Architectural Review Committee Meeting

AGENDAPONTE VEDRA ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEEOctober 2, 2013 at 5:00 P.M.Small Conference RoomPonte Vedra Beach Branch Library101 Library Blvd.Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082Please…
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Teachers and school district reach tentative salary agreement
Posted inGovernment

Teachers and school district reach tentative salary agreement

400-Tim-Forson-SJCSDIn a report filed today by Tim Forson, deputy superintendent for operations and chief negotiator for the St Johns County School District, Historic City News has learned that a tentative agreement has been reached with the St Johns Education Association for the next Fiscal Year.

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Survey to evaluate effectiveness of city mooring pilot program
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Survey to evaluate effectiveness of city mooring pilot program

400-MOORING-BOATSIn 2009, Historic City News reported that St Augustine was one-of-five sites in Florida accepted into a pilot program granting temporary authority to regulate mooring in their jurisdictional waters through local ordinances.

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Posted inGovernment

County employee raises in the 2014 budget

400-SJC-ADMIN-PALACECounty workers in Gainesville have gone without a pay increase for six-consecutive years, but, at the final budget hearing last night, a new plan for raises was approved that piqued the interest of Historic City News editor, Michael Gold.

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