Fifty new Americans welcomed at Cunningham Creek
Christina Langston, Director of Community Relations for the St Johns County School District, reported to Historic City News that fifty individuals, born around the world in 48 different countries, will assemble next week to recite the “Pledge of Allegiance” — their final step in becoming United States citizens.
SJCSD: There will be a School Board workshop Tues, Nov.5 at 8:30 a.m. at the District Admin Building, 40 Orange St. Agenda: http://t.co/5ODORoXOmS
Search for new Chamber president
On Wednesday, October 23, the Board of Directors approved the creation of a search committee to begin looking for a new President, following the resignation of current president, Kirk Wendland. The Chairman of the Committee is Dan Alexander with ThompsonBaker Agency.
Police round-up Friday report
Mark Samson, public information officer for the St Augustine Police Department has updated Historic City News on police reports process in the past day.
Sheriff acquitted in Second Amendment release
Sheriff Nick Finch spoke to Historic City News yesterday from the steps of the Liberty County Courthouse, where he was joined by his wife, Angela, and 16-year-old daughter, Amber. Finch was acquitted of allegations that he improperly freed a concealed-weapons suspect whom he decided was just exercising his Second Amendment right to bear arms.















