City considers yet another monument
On the heels of the St. Augustine Foot Soldiers monument, dedicated less than thirty days ago, and the Andrew Young Crossing monument being dedicated this weekend, Historic City News has learned that the city commission will hear a proposal for yet another monument when they convene next week.






St. Johns County Tax Collector, Dennis W. Hollingsworth is proud to announce to Historic City News readers that after the close of the 2011 Delinquent Tax Certificate Sale, his office has achieved a collection rate of 99.995 percent for the 2010 Tax Year.
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At the City of St. Augustine commission meeting held May 25th, the Human Resources department was recognized for earning a “Gold Award” in the “2011 First Coast Healthiest Companies” competition; sponsored by First Coast Worksite Wellness Council.
Elizabeth Duncan has invited all Historic City News readers to attend the 5th Annual ACCORD Freedom Trail Luncheon being held on Saturday, July 2, 2011, at the Casa Monica Hotel located at 95 Cordova Street in St. Augustine.
The Saint Augustine Civitan Club reported to Historic City News that tomorrow they will hold their monthly business meeting and luncheon at Denny’s located at 2455 State Road 16 in St. Augustine.
Sarah Miller and Amber Grafft-Weiss keep Historic City News readers up-to-date on what’s happening with the Florida Public Archaeology Network Northeast Region; located in St. Augustine and hosted by Flagler College.
Renee Stambaugh reported to Historic City News that she was excited to share information with our readers that she learned during her recent trip to the annual conference of the Florida Native Plant Society.







