Shoar to Record: No more interviews on Manuel
Obviously dissatisfied with the way the press in general, and The St. Augustine Record in particular, have reported the incident, St. Johns County Sheriff David Shoar told the audience that he had informed Record Editor Peter Ellis that “there will be no more interviews” regarding Tom Manuel.

James D. “Gator” Fiske, Historical Interpreter and Music Events Coordinator for the Florida Agricultural Museum, invited Historic City News readers to “Walk Back In Time” on Saturday, March 20th at 10:00 a.m.
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Jane Sims, publicist and performer of Tale Tellers of St. Augustine gave local news reporters and Historic City News readers a “heads up” that “Theater of the Mind: Storytelling” is coming soon to the San Marco Theatre.
Local St. Augustine news reporters were asked to support a new after-school workshop being undertaken by the Emergency Services and Homeless Coalition.
After meeting with the rehabilitation project team earlier this week, the City of St. Augustine told local news reporters with Historic City News today that the ceremony marking the reopening of the Bridge of Lions will be on Wednesday, March 17th at 10:00 a.m.
Susan Kessler invited Historic City News readers to attend a St. Johns River Community College program “Everything you wanted to know about the St. Johns County Government”.