County offices closed April 2nd – April 6th
St. Johns County reported to Historic City News that their second unpaid staff furlough day is approaching; all departments of the Board of County Commissioners will be closed on Monday, April 5th.

St. Johns County reported to Historic City News that their second unpaid staff furlough day is approaching; all departments of the Board of County Commissioners will be closed on Monday, April 5th.
Susan Connor, President of Children’s Museum of St. Johns, reported to local news reporters at Historic City News that she will be the featured guest during a local radio show in the morning.
The driver of a 1996 Ford who was taken into custody and arrested at the scene of a crash in St. Augustine Shores on Saturday night has been released on bail, however, that may change depending on the outcome of the ongoing investigation; since the other driver has died.
Melissa J. Ployhar of Deer Chase Drive and Shirley Ann Davis of Lightsey Road in St. Augustine, have won School Board approval for a $140,000 payday; however, their cut is only reported to be about $15,000 and the satisfaction that the Diamond Rio song “In God We Still Trust” will not be performed at Webster School in the future.
St. Johns County Chamber Of Commerce President, Robin Burchfield, reported to local news source Historic City News that County Administrator Michael Wanchick was the featured speaker at the recent meeting of the Southwest Business Council.
Local news reporters for Historic City News have learned that, beginning next week, Limelight Theatre in St. Augustine will host improvisation acting classes for teens and adults, instructed by Scott Abrams, director of ImprovJacksonville.