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  • Three deaths reported in seperate crashes this morning Public Safety
  • Sixteen applicants compete for job as county attorney Government
  • Administrator Joy Andrews back on the hot seat with commission chairman Government
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Entertainment this week in St Johns County

Entertainment this week in St Johns County

Barbara Golden, Communications Manager for the St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau, reminds Historic City News readers who reside in St Johns County that admission is free of charge to the Oldest House, the Lightner Museum, the Ximenez-Fatio House, the Oldest Wooden School House, City Walks History Mystery Murder Evening…

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Community
Author Alex Newman guest of local Tea Party

Author Alex Newman guest of local Tea Party

An unexpected turn of events led the planned speaker for Tuesday evening’s regular meeting of the Saint Augustine Tea Party to be called away to attend to family in south Florida.  Historic City News was informed that Mr. Morrow will be rescheduled later.

Community
Carl Halbirt announces retirement as City Archaeologist

Carl Halbirt announces retirement as City Archaeologist

Carl Halbirt, Archaeologist for the City of St. Augustine, announced to Historic City News that he will retire from the position he has held for 27 years, effective on September 30, 2017.

Government
Medical Marijuana unanimously supported in Health Policy Committee

Medical Marijuana unanimously supported in Health Policy Committee

Last week, Historic City News was informed that a Florida Senate bill (SB 406 by Senator Bradley), was passed unanimously by the Senate Health Policy committee after it underwent substantial amendment.

Government
7-Eleven targets Florida including St Augustine

7-Eleven targets Florida including St Augustine

7-Eleven was shown the un-welcome mat last year when an uproar caused by Nelmar Terrace neighbors and others in North City was sufficient to move City Manager John Regan to use money in the city’s general fund to purchase land (above its appraised value) to prevent construction of an already permitted convenience store on San…

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Business
Taste Academy: Celebrate St Johns County culinary heritage

Taste Academy: Celebrate St Johns County culinary heritage

Teresa Andrews, Director of Development for EPIC Behavioral Healthcare, invites all Historic City News readers to participate in the upcoming “Taste Academy” Monday, April 17 – Thursday, April 20 in St Augustine. Several local restaurants and food establishments will flaunt their flavor during the culinary workshops.

Community
Green side up!

Green side up!

About a dozen St Augustine Public Works Department employees spent the last week removing and re-installing roughly 25,000 sq. ft. of Bermuda sod in the Plaza de la Constitution.

Community
Dead Lives Matter:  Sheriff’s election may be overturned

Dead Lives Matter: Sheriff’s election may be overturned

In a 29-page joint pretrial stipulation obtained by Historic City News from the Circuit Court for the Seventh Judicial Circuit, local voters get a glimpse of the degree of corruption involved in electing a sheriff in neighboring Putnam County.

Government

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