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Administrative closings in preparation for Hurricane Irma

Administrative closings in preparation for Hurricane Irma

In preparation for Hurricane Irma and the impacts it could have on our community, Historic City News was informed that all administrative offices for St. Johns County, the City of St. Augustine, and the City of St. Augustine Beach will be closed Friday, September 8th.

Government
Jimmy Osceola wins statewide native art competition

Jimmy Osceola wins statewide native art competition

An oil painting created by artist Jimmy Osceola depicting Seminoles at Lake Okeechobee won the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service poster contest in August, according to an announcement received by local Historic City News reporters. The theme of the competition was “Water is the Essential Element.”

Community
Courthouses in the 7th Judicial Circuit will close

Courthouses in the 7th Judicial Circuit will close

Historic City News was notified that, due to Hurricane Irma, Chief Judge Raul A. Zambrano has ordered the closure of all courthouses in the 7th Judicial Circuit, effective 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 7th, until 8:00 a.m., on Wednesday September 13th.

Government
City of St Augustine provides free sandbags

City of St Augustine provides free sandbags

Starting tomorrow, Thursday, September 7, the City of St. Augustine will provide free sandbags beginning at 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Francis Field on West Castillo Drive for the public in preparation for Hurricane Irma.

Community
St. Johns County Emergency Operations Center Hotline

St. Johns County Emergency Operations Center Hotline

Linda Stoughton, St Johns County Director of Emergency Management, reported to Historic City News that a hotline has been established for residents to call regarding County services, storm response, and events.

Community
St Johns County discontinues evacuation re-entry tags

St Johns County discontinues evacuation re-entry tags

To expedite residential and business re-entry in the event of an emergency, St. Johns County announced to Historic City News that all local St Johns County agencies have discontinued the re-entry tag program.

Community
St. Johns County declares local state of emergency

St. Johns County declares local state of emergency

In preparation for Hurricane Irma, the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners informed local Historic City News reporters that they have declared a Local State of Emergency at the September 5, 2017 regular meeting.

Public Safety
Hurricane Irma 12:00 p.m. Situation Update

Hurricane Irma 12:00 p.m. Situation Update

St. Johns County Emergency Management reported to Historic City News that the Emergency Operations Center is currently at Level: 3. Management is closely monitoring Hurricane Irma and beginning preparedness actions for potential impacts.

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