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USA Today Editor addresses Flagler Forum

The Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will kick off its 2011-2012 season September 15th with USA Today managing editor Carol Stevens.

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Local entertainment for a stormy weekend
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Local entertainment for a stormy weekend

St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys informed St. Johns County entertainment reporters at Historic City News that there will still be plenty of entertainment for residents and visitors this stormy weekend.

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Anastasia Island Branch Library Events

Anastasia Island Branch Library Events
Telephone: (904) 209-3730
Fax: (904) 209-3735
Email: li***@***fl.us

SEPTEMBER 2011

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Hospital trying to make Kennedy comfortable
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Hospital trying to make Kennedy comfortable

Stetson Kennedy is in grave condition at Baptist South Hospital near St. Augustine according to an announcement received by Historic City News and according to an article posted by Sean Kennedy, which reports that he is “in and out of conciseness”.

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Beach ramps and pier closed
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Beach ramps and pier closed

St. Johns County Emergency Operations Center has announced to Historic City News that as of 1:00 p.m. today, all beach access ramps are officially closed.

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Larizza will serve association as treasurer
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Larizza will serve association as treasurer

Historic City News has learned that State Attorney Ralph “R.J.” Larizza has been elected Treasurer to the governing board of the non-profit Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association.

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GREG TRAVOUS
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Well known plaza artist Gregory Travous dies

GREG TRAVOUS
GREG TRAVOUS
Saturday morning, August 20, 2011, at 7:00 a.m., one of downtown St. Augustine’s most recognizable personalities, Gregory A. Travous, passed away after a four-year battle with cancer — he was 60 years-old.

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Board meeting of UF Historic St. Augustine, Inc.
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Board meeting of UF Historic St. Augustine, Inc.

Kara Sue Cobb, Senior Administrative Assistant to Ed Poppell, announced the upcoming meeting of the Board of Directors of UF Historic St. Augustine, Inc. to local Historic City News reporters.

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