Letter: Less smoke, more profit
What would you do if you owned a business that made $35 billion in profit in just one year? If you are like my father, he did not even know where to begin to answer that question.
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What would you do if you owned a business that made $35 billion in profit in just one year? If you are like my father, he did not even know where to begin to answer that question.
When Historic City News reporters see a nearly 80-year-old man arrested and held in lieu of $200,000 bail, we scratch our heads and ask questions. When you read the answers, you may shake your head in disbelief.
Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Joseph Joyner, reported to Historic City News this morning that Amy Lynch, school nurse at Liberty Pines Academy (LPA), has been named St. Johns County School District’s 2014-2015 School-Related Employee of the Year.
Historic City News coverage of the Special General Election continues during St Johns County Early Voting week with these responses from Judy Stevens; candidate for Florida House District 17. Stevens is running without political party affiliation; her opponent, Cyndi Stevenson, is running as a Republican. Why are you running for the House seat? I decided…
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St. Johns County Board of County Commission 2015 Regular Meeting Schedule The St. Johns County Board of County Commission Meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays each month commencing at 9:00 am in the St. Johns County Auditorium located at 500 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine, FL. The Board reserves the right to cancel…
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Builders broke ground today on the St. Augustine Aquarium, opening soon near I-95 on SR-16. Owners Shawn and Kathy Hiester participated during the groundbreaking ceremony, according to reports received by Historic City News.
Florida Weekend Recap – March 27 A recap of this week’s best political and policy happenings; Historic City News brings you what you missed this week in Florida policy and politics.
Yesterday morning, about 9:30 a.m., Historic City News was informed that police were called to a location along the riverbank, north of the San Sebastian River Bridge, after two fishermen reported finding human skeletal remains.