St. Johns Firefighter Battles Cancer
After serving the community in St. Johns County as a firefighter and paramedic for the last 12 years, 33-year-old firefighter Matthew Hooker is in need of help himself.
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After serving the community in St. Johns County as a firefighter and paramedic for the last 12 years, 33-year-old firefighter Matthew Hooker is in need of help himself.
A Palm Coast couple who traveled to Orlando together to fill a prescription for the narcotic pain reliever Oxycodone, parted ways after an argument at an area bank according to a police report received by Historic City News today.
Public Information Officer Debra Johnson that the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Flagler County School District to host a meeting focusing on Internet Safety.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys warns Historic City News readers that pirates will be afoot throughout the city the weekend.
The second Super Scenic A1A Highway Garage Sale will be held on Saturday November 13th, according to an announcement received by Historic City News from the Friends of A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway.
93 year-old Thelma Coyne can still tell you stories of her time in the Navy Nurse Corp during World War II — and when she was asked by Historic City News Editor Michael Gold this morning if she was surprised to see that her dress uniform still fit, she quipped “Why wouldn’t it? It’s going…
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Historic City News has received confirmation from the Republican Party of Florida in Tallahassee that St. Johns County Commissioner Joseph “Ken” Bryan is the subject of a grievance alleging, among other things, that Bryan has violated conditions of a Republican Party Loyalty Oath that he signed before the time when he was elected.
The vote taken during the April 6th meeting of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners regarding changes in the terms of County Administrator Michael Wanchick’s contract have been requested by several readers.