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Month: October 2019

Details released in fatal vehicle-vs-bicycle crash in St Johns County

Details released in fatal vehicle-vs-bicycle crash in St Johns County

This afternoon, Troop G Sergeant Lance Foureau provided an update to a traffic fatality initially reported to Historic City News several weeks ago.  The delayed report detailed the observations of Crash Investigator Christopher Bonadie at the scene of a vehicle-vs-bicycle collision that sent an experienced bicyclist and competitive athlete to the hospital, where he later…

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Community
More time for inmate-gang member who threatened to kill family of federal prosecutor

More time for inmate-gang member who threatened to kill family of federal prosecutor

Historic City News was informed that U.S. District Judge Brian J. Davis, in Jacksonville, has sentenced 25-year-old Dylan Ray Langley of Fort Myers, to serve two more years and six months in federal prison for using of the U.S. Mail to threaten to injure an officer of the United States.  Langley pled guilty on June…

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Community
Supreme Court disciplines eleven attorneys including local judge

Supreme Court disciplines eleven attorneys including local judge

The Florida Bar, the state’s guardian for the integrity of the legal profession, announced to local Historic City News reporters that the Florida Supreme Court recently issued court orders disciplined 11 attorneys, disbarring three, revoking the licenses of one, suspending one and reprimanding six. One attorney was also ordered to pay restitution and two were…

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Government
Safe Florida wants your Halloween trick-or-treating to be fun – not frightening

Safe Florida wants your Halloween trick-or-treating to be fun – not frightening

With Halloween festivities ramping up and countless children planning to go trick-or-treating next week, our friends at the FDLE Office of Public Information, Gretl Plessinger, Jessica Cary and Jeremy Burns, remind Historic City News subscribers to stay safe in the coming days.

Public Safety
Park and Recreation hosts 2019 Howloween Walk and costume contest

Park and Recreation hosts 2019 Howloween Walk and costume contest

In just a few days, the St. Johns County Parks Department will present their annual “Howl-O-Ween Walk” at Treaty Park on Sunday, October 27, 2019, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 

Community
Flagler Republican Boot Camp

Flagler Republican Boot Camp

Danielle Anderson, Flagler County Republican Club president, informed local Historic City News reporters that it was a great night for Republicans in northeast and central Florida when the Republican Club officially kicked off the 2020 election season this month.

Community
Rescheduled Town Hall Meeting Tuesday October 29

Rescheduled Town Hall Meeting Tuesday October 29

Commissioner Dylan Rumrell has rescheduled the St Augustine Beach Town Hall Meeting for Tuesday, October 29, 2019. The original meeting was postponed by Hurricane Dorian.  The meeting will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in the Flagler A conference room.  The meeting is open to the public and…

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Government
St Augustine Beach celebrating 60th birthday this week

St Augustine Beach celebrating 60th birthday this week

The City of St. Augustine Beach is celebrating its 60th birthday, themed “A Step Back in Time”, during Florida City Government Week from October 21 – 25, 2019.  Historic City News readers are invited to participate at all of the activities taking place.

Government

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