St. Johns County trails symposium
Local Historic City News reporters were informed that in conjunction with the St. Johns County Trails Coalition, St. Johns County Parks and Recreation is hosting a Trails Symposium to discuss the future of non-motorized multi-use trails throughout the County.



Historic City News was informed that former president and chancellor of Flagler College, Dr. William L. Proctor, was one of 11 individuals inducted into the Florida Veterans Hall of Fame by Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Cabinet. The unanimous vote for the Class of 2016 came during the September 20th Cabinet Meeting at the Capitol.
At approximately 2:42 p.m. today, Jim Troiano reported to Historic City News that a Flagler resident spotted an unknown adult man dressed as a clown and trespassing in their back yard close to their home at 20 Woodlyn Lane in Palm Coast.
The City of St. Augustine Public Works Department has reported to Historic City News that they will start work on a major utility infrastructure upgrade on Monday, October 3 along Avenida Menendez.
Historic City News received word that the members of the St. Johns County School Board have selected four finalists to be interviewed for the next Superintendent of the St. Johns County School District. Readers can meet and ask questions of the candidates on Thursday, October 6th.
Tonight the Alpha-Omega Miracle Home held its 16th annual fundraising banquet to support the operation of its various faith-based outreach initiatives benefiting those who are the most vulnerable; single and expectant mothers, children, and the elderly.
In 2016, the National Park Service will observe its Centennial Anniversary, celebrating 100 years of faithful stewardship of America’s national parks.
Flagler College’s Student Government Association announced to Historic City News that they intend to hold what they are calling “a debate” between candidates for St. Augustine’s city commission in the college’s Lewis Auditorium located at 14 Granada Street.