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(Mon, 28 Sep 2015 5 pm)
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Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Hearings Tuesday, September 8, 2015 and Thursday, September 24, 2015 In conjunction with the annual budget process, members of the community are invited to attend two public hearings to provide feedback on the Fiscal Year 2016 St. Johns County Budget. The public hearings are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on September 8…
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF NEGOTIATION MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT to Section 286.011, Florida Statutes, representatives of the Collective Bargaining Team of St. Johns County and representatives of the International Association of Firefighters Local #3865 will meet in public session for the purpose of collective bargaining contract negotiations. The following meeting has been scheduled in…
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This Week in St. Johns County Monday, August 31 – Tuesday, September 8 Tapestry: The Cultural Threads of First America This signature St. Augustine 450th Commemoration exhibition shares the story of how three intertwining cultures—Hispanics, Africans and Native Americans—came together to form the foundation of American culture and create the blended society of today’s St….
Four hundred and fifty years ago, on September 8,1565, Capitán-General Don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés stepped ashore at Matanzas Bay and founded St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest continuously occupied European city, port, and parish in the continental United States.
This Week in St. Johns County Monday, August 31 – Tuesday, September 8 Tapestry: The Cultural Threads of First America This signature St. Augustine 450th Commemoration exhibition shares the story of how three intertwining cultures—Hispanics, Africans and Native Americans—came together to form the foundation of American culture and create the blended society of today’s St….
With the cost of higher education in the U.S. continuing to soar and more Americans seeking degrees these days, Historic City News finds that community colleges are filling a demand that traditional four-year institutions are failing to meet.