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Lasting place of remembrance for firefighters, families and community
St Augustine Sergeant appointed Chief of Police
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Defendant captured after wild goose chase
County Deputies Arrest Suspect in Double Shooting
Littering of cigarette butts and vaping paraphernalia prohibited
Clay Murphy Assumes Chairmanship in Controversial County Meeting
Supreme Court disciplines nine Florida lawyers
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
Missing the target: Wild West gun carry didn’t happen
Anti-Trump Rallies: Where were the Republicans?
Three deaths reported in seperate crashes this morning
Sixteen applicants compete for job as county attorney
Administrator Joy Andrews back on the hot seat with commission chairman
It is up to us to turn the lights back on in The Sunshine State
Medical examiner needs money to build new facility
Lighthouse announces new Interim Executive Director
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Three arrested in Oxycodone trafficking investigation
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Three arrested in Oxycodone trafficking investigation

Historic City News was informed by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Special Investigation Unit that, just after 6:00 a.m. this morning, detectives arrested three adults at their residence located at 17 Port Lane in Palm Coast.

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Don’t drink or cook with the water
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Don’t drink or cook with the water

While being told not to cook or bathe with the water coming into our homes is inconvenient, it is not an uncommon circumstance.  When Historic City News publishes a “Boil Water Advisory”, you need to know what that means and what you should do.

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District-wide student orientation Wednesday August 9th
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District-wide student orientation Wednesday August 9th

Christina Langston, Chief of Community Relations for the St. Johns County School District reported to Historic City News that a district wide orientation will be hosted on Wednesday, August 9th from 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

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Local American Quarter Horse enthusiast elected
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Local American Quarter Horse enthusiast elected

St Augustine resident Nicole Williams has been elected as a 2017-18 American Quarter Horse Youth Association Regional Director according to an announcement received by Historic City News today.

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Attempted splash park abduction reported
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Attempted splash park abduction reported

Historic City News learned that St Augustine Beach Police are investigating a possible child abduction attempt at the St. Johns County Pier Splash Park.

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Is your boss too controlling?
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Is your boss too controlling?

Micromanagement is routinely the top complaint people have about their bosses according to a report aired today on NPR News. In today’s job market where workers have more options, that’s a bigger problem for employers.

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St Johns County – Prohibition of unlawful harassment
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St Johns County – Prohibition of unlawful harassment

St. Johns County Administrative Code
Section: Personnel

Title: 411 Prohibition of Unlawful Harassment

Issued: Jan 2006
Reference: U.S. Code Title VII
Revised: June 2012

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Outside law firm investigates complaints against county manager
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Outside law firm investigates complaints against county manager

When St Johns County Commissioner Jeb Smith was contacted separately by two individuals seeking to report complaints that County Administrator Michael Wanchick made inappropriate gender specific comments towards women and derogatory comments offensive to persons in the workplace who might be overweight, he took the information to County Attorney Patrick McCormack.

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