Cattlemen say no to EPA – file lawsuit
Historic City News reporters learned that the Florida Cattlemen’s Association joined the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association in filing a lawsuit yesterday, April 28, 2011, challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s determination letter and final rule establishing “numeric nutrient criteria” for Florida’s lakes, rivers, streams and springs.



Historic City News reporters take this solemn day to remember all those who have lost their lives at work and to promote safer working conditions for the living.
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Historic City News reporters note the April 27th commemoration of “Morse code Day” with a caveat — being that although Samuel Finley Breese Morse was born in 1791 on April 27th, he is actually the co-inventor of “Morse code”.
Most Historic City News readers take plumbing for granted – running water, hot water on demand, and the complex systems of piping that was integrated into the walls of our offices and homes.
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St. Augustine auctioneer, Cory Mara, announced to Historic City News that he has several liquidation lots that will hit the auction block tonight, Thursday April 21st at 6:00 p.m. at 5 West San Carlos Avenue.