Two FSDB students win state medals for job skills
Historic City News has learned that, of the more than 2,000 high school and college participants competing in more than 110 vocational field categories, two students from the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind earned medals for their technical skills at the SkillsUSA state competition.


The opening concert for the 2012 Concerts in the Plaza series set for Memorial Day afternoon has been cancelled due to the anticipated inclement weather from Subtropical Storm Beryl.
President Bob Hamby announced to Historic City News that the Flagler meeting of the Ronald Reagan Republican Assembly is scheduled to convene at 7:00 p.m. on June 4th at the Palm Coast Community Center located at 305 Palm Coast Parkway.
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Paul K Williamson, Public Affairs Director for the City of St Augustine and part-time Flagler College Radio host, told Historic City News that Catherine Culver, Operations Manager for the Colonial Spanish Quarter Museum, is the guest this week on his 15-minute program, “The Break Room”.
St Johns County School District Director of Transportation, Joe Purvis, reported to Historic City News in St Augustine that the School Board recently approved the school bus routes for the 2012-2013 school year.

The Dollar General Literacy Foundation announced today that it has awarded a $2,000 Summer Reading Grant to St Johns County Education Foundation, Inc in St Augustine as part of more than $6.4 million given by the organization to support literacy across the United States.