Flame of Hope continues to advance
After leaving St. Johns County on Monday, April 25, 2011, Historic City News learned the “Flame of Hope” of the Law Enforcement Special Olympics advanced through Flagler County Wednesday; as deputies there continued the next leg of the Torch Run.
Simple truths about our water
The St. Johns River Water Management District and the City of St. Augustine have developed an educational video that will likely be of interest to many Historic City News readers — “Simple Truths about our Water”.
Sense of Smell Day April 30th
Historic City News reporters note that today is the 18th Annual celebration of Sense of Smell Day, created to help increase public awareness of the many beneficial effects of aromas on all aspects of daily life.
Stray Rounds: The pike and spontoon
US Park Ranger Jeffrey Edel, Supervisor of Historic Weapons at Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, provides weekly segments from the park’s educational program for the entertainment and enlightenment of Historic City News readers in St. Augustine and St. Johns County.
Three graduate – six inducted to Take Stock in Children
Historic City News congratulates three graduating seniors of the St. Johns County Education Foundation’s “Take Stock in Children” that were honored on April 21, 2011, at the Bright Beginnings Celebration.
Freshmen awarded Lewis-Wiley scholarships
Flagler College announced to Historic City News the selection of two freshman recipients of the Lewis-Wiley Scholarship award.
Royal family attends Fromajada Serenade
Supreme Court disciplines 16 attorneys
Karen Y. Kirksey reported to Historic City News that in recent court orders through April 12, 2011, the Florida Supreme Court disciplined 16 attorneys — disbarring three, suspending ten and issuing public reprimands to three.












