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Month: November 2015

Drug and firearms violations lead to three arrests

Drug and firearms violations lead to three arrests

Three North Carolina residents in their early 20’s found themselves behind bars at the St Johns County Detention Facility Tuesday evening according to a report filed with Historic City News by St Augustine Beach Police Chief, Robert A. Hardwick.

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Teacher accused of having sex with student released on bond

Teacher accused of having sex with student released on bond

Historic City News was informed that 26-year-old Virginia Houston Hinckley surrendered to authorities late Wednesday afternoon when she learned that a warrant had been issued for her arrest. State Attorney Investigators have been working on the case since October 20th.

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HHSAC Executive Committee Meeting Schedule

HHSAC Executive Committee Meeting Schedule

Health and Human Services Advisory Council FY 2015/2016 Executive Committee Meeting ScheduleAll meetings are held at the Health and Human Services Kingfisher Conference Room, 200 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine. Any changes in dates, times, or meeting rooms will be posted.Meetings held on first Thursday of the month at 3:30 p.m.FY

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Planning and Zoning Agency Meeting

Planning and Zoning Agency Meeting

Agenda St. Johns County PLANNING AND ZONING AGENCY Thursday, December 3, 2015 Please be advised that the regularly scheduled public meeting of the St. Johns County Planning and Zoning Agency will be held on Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 1:30 p.m. in the County Auditorium at the St. Johns County

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Master Degree in Deaf Education may be in Flagler’s future

Master Degree in Deaf Education may be in Flagler’s future

Historic City News has learned that 21-year-old Katherine Taylor, a member of St Augustine’s deaf community and a student at Flagler College, may be one of the first to enroll in the first graduate program likely to be added at the traditional four-year college.

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Public Notice of Negotiation Meetings – IAFF

Public Notice of Negotiation Meetings – IAFF

PUBLIC NOTICE OF NEGOTIATION MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT to Section 286.011, Florida Statutes, representatives of the Collective Bargaining Team of St. Johns County and representatives of the International Association of Firefighters Local #3865 will meet in public session for the purpose of collective bargaining contract negotiations.  The following

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Re-enactors thankful for first grant payments

Re-enactors thankful for first grant payments

Historic City News editor Michael Gold believes it is fitting that Thanksgiving be the season for the first grants paid to local members of the city’s historical re-enactor community from a fund sponsored by Mayor Nancy Shaver.

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Food drive hurt by rain still considered a success

Food drive hurt by rain still considered a success

Melissa Nelson, Executive Director of United Way for St Johns County, reported to Historic City News the final tally on non-perishable canned food collected at Saturday’s Light-up Night.

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