National Take Back to be held in St Augustine
Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that St Augustine Police Department will participate in the “National Take Back” on September 25, 2010, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that St Augustine Police Department will participate in the “National Take Back” on September 25, 2010, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Public Information Officer Debra Johnson told local St. Johns County reporters with Historic City News that deputies in Flagler County concluded a four-month investigation into the unlawful trafficking of prescription drugs early this morning.
Michael Allen, National Park Service Community Partnership Specialist, notified Historic City News cultural reporters that the Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission is seeking public input on three preliminary management alternatives covering the next 10 years.
Renee Stambaugh, President of the Sea Oats Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society informed Historic City News local reporters that “Wildflowers of Florida” will be the program for the October 12th meeting of the Florida Native Plant Society.
68 year-old Dr. Richard Shortlidge, a director of Florida Living History, Inc., recently sang the praises of St. Augustine to U.S. News & World Report magazine.
Florida’s Governor Charlie Crist told Historic City News in an announcement this week, “Hispanic Heritage Month is a special time to recognize the contributions of Hispanic-Americans and their impact on our state’s past, present and future.”
St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce Interim President Isabelle Rodriguez, told local Historic City News business reporters that City Manager John Regan recently met with and addressed the Historic St. Augustine Area Council.
St. Johns River Community College told local Historic City News reporters that they have welcomed six new faculty members to the St. Augustine campus this fall.