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Administrator Joy Andrews back on the hot seat with commission chairman
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Medical examiner needs money to build new facility
Lighthouse announces new Interim Executive Director
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Does Saviak reflect Flagler College view of local government
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Does Saviak reflect Flagler College view of local government

275-scott-saviakOn the heels of his failed efforts to overthrow the local mayor in the November General Election, Flagler College is publicizing an associate professor whose methods, at least in St Augustine local government, are highly suspect.

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Dr. Joseph Joyner named next Flagler College president
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Dr. Joseph Joyner named next Flagler College president

DR JOE JOYNER
DR JOE JOYNER

St. Augustine, Fla. — Dr. Joseph G. Joyner, Superintendent of Schools for St. Johns County District in St. Augustine, Fla., was named President of Flagler College on November 29, 2016, by the College’s Board of Trustees.

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Friends to hold Annual Membership Meeting
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Friends to hold Annual Membership Meeting

275-gtm-reserveHistoric City News readers can learn about the impact members of the Friends of the Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas Research Reserve have on the Reserve’s management plan and goals for the future during the upcoming Friends Annual Membership Meeting.

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Former St Johns County judge recommended to high court
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Former St Johns County judge recommended to high court

WENDY W BERGER
WENDY W BERGER

Jason L. Unger, Chairman of the Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission, reported to Historic City News this morning that the Commission recommended the following candidates to Governor Rick Scott for appointment to the Florida Supreme Court.

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Missing man identified as victim in recent car crash
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Missing man identified as victim in recent car crash

VLADIMIR ZRIPKO
VLADIMIR ZRIPKO
Homicide investigators with the Florida Highway Patrol reported two deaths to Historic City News last week involving a vehicle-vs-pedestrian on St Johns County highways.

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Florida Highway Patrol career fair tonight
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Florida Highway Patrol career fair tonight

275-FHP-TICKETThe Florida Highway Patrol informed local Historic City News reporters that they are actively recruiting across the state and, tonight in Northeast Florida, they will host a career fair for individuals interested in pursuing a career as a state trooper.

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Fall 2016 Student Art Portfolio Exhibition
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Fall 2016 Student Art Portfolio Exhibition

INSIDE THE LINES, 2016
INSIDE THE LINES, 2016

Graduating Arts students at Flagler College will be showcasing their artwork between December 8 – 10 at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, as part of a bi-annual exhibition according to an announcement received by Historic City News today.

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Last call for FEMA individual assistance
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Last call for FEMA individual assistance

275-fema-mobile-recoveryHistoric City News readers who suffered uninsured personal losses during Hurricane Matthew, and others whose needs meet the qualifications of other relief programs directed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, are cautioned to make their applications now.

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