Marriage Licenses through 06/08/2008
From the records of Cheryl Strickland St. Johns County Clerk of Court
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From the records of Cheryl Strickland St. Johns County Clerk of Court
Begin Business Date: 06/01/2008 End Business Date: 06/08/2008 From the records of DENNIS W. HOLLINGSWORTH
The St. Johns County Engineering Division will host a public meeting at the Southeast Branch Library, located at 6670 US Highway 1 South in St. Augustine to discuss the upcoming Pines Drainage Improvement Project, according to a notice received by Historic City News this afternoon.
Presentations of Citizenship Awards to area high school students were made during the Monday, June 9th City Commission meeting according to a media release received by Historic City News this morning.
Since it’s December 1950 re-opening of the Castle Warden Hotel as “Ripley’s Believe It or Not!”, Ripley Entertainment, Inc. has continued it’s investment in making St. Augustine a premier tourism destination. 58 years later, they are still at it.
Breakfast, lunch or dinner; one favorite spot for locals and downtown visitors is George Chryssaidis’ Athena Restaurant located on the Plaza at 14 Cathedral Place. Athena is known for good service, a cozy atmosphere and some of the best authentic Greek cuisine in St. Augustine.
This morning at 8:52 a.m., SJSO Sgt. Charles Mulligan sent Historic City News the details concerning the multiple stabbing victim who was airlifted by Med Flight yesterday evening to Shands Hospital – Jacksonville. A knife fight occurred on Puryear Street and was reported to 9-1-1 just before 7:30 last night. It resulted in one man…
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At a special retirement ceremony in honor of over 8 years of dedicated service to the citizens of St. Johns County, Historic City Media was there with Sheriff David Shoar, K-9 Handler Deputy Doug Kowieski and City Commissioner Frank Charles to recognize a third generation police canine named “Justice”.