Celebrate safely and designate a driver
“Traditionally, Christmas and New Year’s holidays are the most deadly on Florida’s roadways”, says St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Colonel Art F. May in an announcement to Historic City News this morning.
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“Traditionally, Christmas and New Year’s holidays are the most deadly on Florida’s roadways”, says St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Colonel Art F. May in an announcement to Historic City News this morning.
Historic City News learned from the Northeast Region of the Florida Public Archaeology Network Outreach Coordinator, Amber Grafft-Weiss, that their popular lecture series, “T’omb It May Concern.” will likely find its way to St. Augustine in the next year.
The Florida Public Archaeology Network announced to Historic City News the following scheduled events:
Fire Rescue Public Education and Information Officer Jeremy Robshaw updated Historic City News concerning this year’s charitable donation drive to help out Santa and benefit children in need this holiday season.
Historic City News was informed today that Florida’s Agency for Workforce Innovation is continuing to take action to address a recent security breach involving the disclosure of about a quarter of a million social security numbers.
A call to former St. Johns County Airport Authority member and county commission candidate Randy Brunson was met with a feeling of satisfaction and vindication this morning after the Florida Election Commission published the results of their November 12th & 13th meeting — finding no probable cause in the complaints alleged by disbarred attorney Edward…
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Each year the Historic City family of companies make charitable donations that we feel enhance the quality of life for St. Augustine’s residents and visitors. This year will be no different and we are pleased to announce the focus of our holiday giving.
Historic City News reached out to our newly installed City Commissioner, Nancy Sikes-Kline, to see if we could get a few comments for today’s journal. Despite being out all day, she was happy to oblige.