The government cycle of economics
The proposed city fire fee has me thinking about the maneuvers all government bodies are taking in order to conform with mandates to lower budgets while meeting the need to providing essential public services.
The proposed city fire fee has me thinking about the maneuvers all government bodies are taking in order to conform with mandates to lower budgets while meeting the need to providing essential public services.
“Right Wing Extremist”, “Angry Mob Leader”, “Astroturf” and now I’m a “Nazi”? I have been called a lot of things in my young almost 50 years, but I can honestly say that the word “Nazi” has never been one of them.
In the August 2nd issue of The Record, Peter Guinta wrote on the retirement of Dr. Bill Adams who honorably served 10 years as director of the city’s Department of Heritage Tourism.
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In a clipping featured in this morning’s report received by Historic City News from the Florida Association of Counties, I read about a grand jury recommendation that is unsettling, to say the least.
Saint Augustine Pirate Gathering
I’m hoping this is a mistake.
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As I look around today at the temperament of society I find myself very disappointed and I shake my head and wonder how so many Americans became so complacent.
A push for legislation to place restrictions on drivers’ cell phone use has begun in Florida in the wake of a highly publicized report read by Historic City News that calls attention to the dangers of driving while talking or texting.
THE ROUND TABLE
When St. Augustine Ceased Being a Small Town
Geoff Dobson