Proctor addresses Business Council meeting
The South Beaches Business Council reported to the St. Johns County local news desk that yesterday’s Breakfast Meeting featured Representative William L. “Bill” Proctor, who delivered a “State of the State Address.”

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Julio Cordero tells the local St. Augustine news desk at Historic City News that he has been hand rolling cigars for over 20 years.
The St. Johns County Convention Center at World Golf Village was the site of Monday’s St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council Membership Luncheon.
Sandra L. Thompson, Director of the Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection of FDIC’s Cyber-Fraud and Financial Crimes Section, alerted St. Augustine local news reporters and St. Johns County businesses to the appearance of counterfeit Cashier’s Checks; which may be circulated in our area.
The bankruptcy court confirmed Morris Publishing Group’s reorganization plan and approved the adequacy of its Disclosure Statement today; clearing the way for the Company to emerge from bankruptcy as soon as March 1, 2010.
After a successful opening on SR 207 recently, Epic Theaters, Inc., a privately held motion picture theater operator based in DeLand, will work with Developers Realty to bring a state-of-the-art movie theater to Town Center in Palm Coast.