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  • Three deaths reported in seperate crashes this morning Public Safety
  • Sixteen applicants compete for job as county attorney Government
  • Administrator Joy Andrews back on the hot seat with commission chairman Government
  • It is up to us to turn the lights back on in The Sunshine State Government
  • Medical examiner needs money to build new facility Government
  • Tonight is the coronation ceremony for new city commissioners Government
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Year: 2019

Final week of atmospheric oil painting exhibit by Sydney McKenna

Final week of atmospheric oil painting exhibit by Sydney McKenna

Historic City News readers still have another week to attend Sydney McKenna’s free atmospheric oil paintings exhibit presented by Butterfield Garage Art Gallery.  McKenna has grown to become one of St Augustine’s premier artists.

Community
Northeast Florida region Road Rangers Program expands with new sponsor

Northeast Florida region Road Rangers Program expands with new sponsor

The Florida Department of Transportation announced to Historic City News local reporters that State Farm is the new sponsor of the “Road Rangers” service patrol in the Northeast Florida Region; including St Johns and four surrounding counties.

Business
Moderated Town Hall meeting to discuss pay-to-park program

Moderated Town Hall meeting to discuss pay-to-park program

On February 28, 2019, Historic City News readers are invited to attend a Town Hall meeting being held by St Augustine Beach Mayor Undine C. George in the “Flagler A” conference room at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel.

Government
Businesses fear the risk to customers and employees from unhealthy vagrants

Businesses fear the risk to customers and employees from unhealthy vagrants

With Daytona Beach being dubbed the “World’s Most Famous Beach” since the 1920’s, and the business community there deciding that something had to be done to keep from losing that reputation; citizens, merchants and local government came together intent on reducing the eyesore of vagrants, the health hazards they bring with them, and criminal activity…

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Business
Circuit Judge Christopher Ferebee sworn-in on Friday

Circuit Judge Christopher Ferebee sworn-in on Friday

Historic City News readers are invited to the St Johns County Administration building located at 500 San Sebastian View in St Augustine at 4:00 p.m. on this Friday, February 22nd, when our new Circuit Judge, Christopher Ferebee, will be formally sworn into office.

Government
Electric feeder loop to be strengthened at the Beach

Electric feeder loop to be strengthened at the Beach

Cindy Walker, spokesman for the City of St Augustine Beach, reported to Historic City News that during the next 90-days, Florida Power and Light will be improving the feeder that extends along Pope Road over to SR-A1A Beach Boulevard.

Community
Teens gang up and attempt armed robbery of a victim at City Park

Teens gang up and attempt armed robbery of a victim at City Park

On Sunday, February 17, at about 8:00 p.m., Historic City News was notified that St Augustine police officers responded to a report that a group of juveniles were engaged in a fight at the Project Swing Park, located across from the entrance to the Historic Downtown Parking Facility at 1 South Castillo Drive.

Public Safety
Let voters decide on term limits for local politicians

Let voters decide on term limits for local politicians

This Wednesday, February 20th, the Florida State House Oversight and Transparency committee is voting to put term limits for school board members on the ballot. Historic City News readers can support HJR 229 which will give Florida voters the chance to stop career politicians.

Government

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