Sikes-Kline runs afoul of academic research methods



Historic City News readers are patriotically invited to attend the General meeting of the Saint Augustine Tea Party Tuesday evening, when the distinguished guest speaker will be Rosetta V. Bailey.
Friday, Historic City News editor Michael Gold, had the occasion to attend a press conference at the Sheriff’s squad room in St Augustine. The announcements were jointly made by Sheriff Shoar, St. Augustine Police Chief Loran Lueders, St Augustine Beach Chief Robert A. Hardwick, and State Attorney for the Seventh Judicial Circuit R. J. Larizza.
When Jeff and Genie McNally were offered an opportunity to take over a larger spot in St. Augustine, it was an instant game changer.

Letter: White paper is nothing more than “white wash”
Lee Geanuleas
St George Street
St Augustine
Dear editor:
It’s Saturday morning and that means cartoons and laughter! I’ve got a good one for you: One of our city commissioners asked the University of Florida to “assess potential community benefits of the [Dow PUD] proposal”.
Among the diverse and talented group of students gracing Flagler College’s halls and classrooms this fall are two Lewis-Wiley scholarship students, according to an announcement received by Historic City News this week.