County gets 6-month extension for 800MHz radios
Historic City News has learned from St Johns County Fire Rescue Chief Carl Shank, that the Federal Communications Commission has delayed a January 1 completion deadline until June 30, 2013 — allowing the county’s emergency service agencies ample time to convert from their current VHF radio system to UHF (800MHz).






Two park and trail locations provided for the enjoyment of families and residents, were targeted in a sting operation yesterday; leading to the arrest of three Flagler County men who are accused of unnatural and lascivious acts and exposure of sexual organs.
The Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind reported to Historic City News that one of their students vocalists, Daniel Tanner, a performer in the campus’ musical group OuttaSight, has been selected as one of the state’s finalists in the 6th Annual 2012 VSA Florida Young Soloist Competition.
Yesterday marked the closing of the voter registration books for new voters wanting to cast a ballot in the November 6 General Election; St Johns County will have 80,894 Republicans, 38,667 Democrats, and 32,647 additional voters who are eligible to vote.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.
Flagler College has the go ahead to build a new academic building on the site of its current Communication Building after a marathon St Augustine City Commission meeting last night that drug on past midnight.
The St Augustine Fire Department has alerted Historic City News reporters that the now unoccupied building at 410 Anastasia Boulevard which formerly housed American Graffiti Restaurant will be used for fire training exercises before it is demolished.
This is your last chance to register to vote in the November 6, 2012 General Election as Supervisor of Elections Vicky Oakes reminds Historic City News readers that the Voter Registration Books will close today.







