Whetstone: New ordinance was worth the effort
Local Historic City News reporters interviewed Hank Whetstone this morning to get his opinion on Monday night’s adoption of a Floodplain Management Plan for the City of St. Augustine.
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Local Historic City News reporters interviewed Hank Whetstone this morning to get his opinion on Monday night’s adoption of a Floodplain Management Plan for the City of St. Augustine.
St. Augustine Police Commander Barry Fox is asking Historic City News readers for assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an Aggravated Assault that occurred yesterday evening at the T-11 Store located at 52 San Marco Avenue.
A St. Johns County man was arrested on charges of sexual assault, battery, assault with intent to commit a felony, armed burglary to a structure, and violation of probation early this yesterday morning.
Jeff Cole reported to local Historic City News reporters that the St. Johns River Water Management District’s Governing Board voted Tuesday to purchase 565 acres of land adjacent to the Twelve Mile Swamp Conservation Area in St. Johns County.
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The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office forwarded two reports to Historic City News identifying a subject who has allegedly been impersonating a law enforcement officer.
Between “snipe signs” and other illegal signs observed around the county, St. Johns County Administrator Michael Wanchick told Historic City News local reporters that a total of 8,200 signs were picked up and disposed of during last year.