St Augustine City Commissioner Nancy Sikes-Kline, wife of Roger Kline of the north Davis Shores neighborhood, has been absent from city functions lately; she missed a meeting or two as well as the dedication of the National Register Historic District marker for the Nelmar Terrace subdivision which has been one of her pet projects.
Month: December 2016
Rise in sick raccoons could threaten pets
This fellow may look cute and even friendly, but Flagler County is experiencing an increase in sick raccoons countywide according to an alert forwarded to Historic City News today. Experts say don’t approach raccoons at all but especially if they appear to be ill or acting strangely.
Santa’s helpers were dressed in blue this year
During the first week of December, St Augustine Police spokesman Mark Samson notified Historic City News that the department wanted our reader’s help with their mission to fill a Police Tahoe with clothes, toys and food to be distributed locally before Christmas.
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Pipe and Drum corps invited to Presidential Inauguration
By Danielle Anderson
Special to Historic City News
Historic City News has learned that the 35-member Florida Coastal Police and Fire Pipes and Drums have been invited to march in the 58th Presidential Inaugural Parade in Washington, DC on January 20, 2017.
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Intoxicated driver arrested on Interstate after head-on crash
At around 8:00 o’clock p.m. yesterday evening, Historic City News was informed that the Florida Highway Patrol received a call of a 2015 Audi passenger car traveling northbound in the southbound lanes of I-95 at mile marker 329.
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Will you help revise Florida’s Constitution?
Will a Historic City News reader be one of the 36 Florida citizens who join Attorney General Pam Bondi to serve on Florida’s Constitution Revision Commission; an honor that comes around only once every twenty years? In fact, the 2017-2018 Constitution Revision Commission will only be the third of its kind in state history.