Businesses learn about Home Again St Johns
The Historic St. Augustine Area Council of the St. Johns County Chamber Of Commerce reported to Historic City News that their members were given the opportunity to learn about Home Again St. Johns — a project focused on education about homeless issues.

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St. Johns River Community College announced to Historic City News that they are offering coursework on the St. Augustine Campus for students preparing to enter careers as customer service representatives and account managers for independent insurance agencies.
Terry McCahill informed local Historic City News reporters that her business, Pack ‘n Post Express on SR-16 in St. Augustine, will be sponsoring a free community shredding day with Shredding Source.
The Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission has notified Historic City News that Florida attorneys are being sought to fill the position of Statewide Prosecutor.
Club owner Bryan Greiner reported to Historic City News business reporters that St. Augustine’s night life recently received a tremendous boost with the opening of a new upscale nightclub, Two Hundred Lounge on Anastasia Boulevard.