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Police losing top leader: Michaux retires
Honoring Anthony Cuthbert for 28 Years with St Augustine Police
New leadership for St Johns County Commission
Hall and Craig selected to electrify Light-Up! Night ceremony
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Anti-Trump Rallies: Where were the Republicans?
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Medical examiner needs money to build new facility
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Drug and firearms violations lead to three arrests
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Drug and firearms violations lead to three arrests

275-SABPD-FIREARMS-ARRESTThree 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
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Teacher accused of having sex with student released on bond

VIRGINIA HINCKLEY
VIRGINIA HINCKLEY
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
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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…
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Planning and Zoning Agency Meeting
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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…
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Master Degree in Deaf Education may be in Flagler’s future
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Master Degree in Deaf Education may be in Flagler’s future

KATHERINE TAYLOR
KATHERINE TAYLOR
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
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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…
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Re-enactors thankful for first grant payments
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Re-enactors thankful for first grant payments

275-LIGHT-UPHistoric 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
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Food drive hurt by rain still considered a success

275-UNITED-WAY-FOOD-DRIVEMelissa 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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