Final Judgments through 3/17/2010
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The Flagler College Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America reported to Historic City News that Wednesday, March 24th, Dustin Miller will be screening his new film 35 Seconds- Short Stories from Haiti.
Local news reporters learned that Flagler College will be hosting their fifth annual Communication Week beginning Monday, March 22nd through Thursday, March 25th.
St. Augustine local news reporters learned that the first, annual historical muster of the living history group La Compañía de Juan Ponce de León will be held at the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park on April 10, 2010.
Deputies with the Orange and St. Johns County Sheriffs’ Offices have asked Historic City News readers for help in locating a missing 61-year old Orlando woman who was spotted at a St. Johns County truck stop early yesterday evening.
The Historic City News local St. Augustine news team received word from police spokesperson Barbara Clifford that the newly re-opened Bridge of Lions has already failed.
Although India is the home of the “Festival of Chariots”, it is celebrated all over the world and Historic City News has learned that this Saturday, for the fifth year, ISKCON of Alachua will hold the parade and festival in downtown St. Augustine.
A local news reporter from Historic City News was on hand for the last regular meeting of the Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine when they elected and installed a new slate of officers for the coming year.