Salt Run dredging continues in September
Historic City News learned that for the first time ever, Salt Run is being dredged — a $400,000 project financed by grants from the St. Augustine Port, Waterway & Beach District, and the Florida Inland Navigation District.

As construction continues at 12 Castillo Drive, directly across from the Castillo de San Marcos, Historic City News has been updated on the status of St. Augustine’s newest attraction set to launch in early November.
St. Johns River Community College informed Historic City News that they recently held a pinning ceremony to recognize recipients of the Associate in Science in Nursing degree.
General Services Director Jim Piggott and other city officials were on hand this morning for the initial mooring ball placement; marking the next step in the mooring field portion of the city’s Harbor Management Plan.
Flagler College reported to Local Historic City News reporters that Cal Colgan, a Flagler senior and co-editor of the college’s student newspaper, recently won a first place award for Best Editorial-Opinion Column from the Florida College Press Association.
St. Johns County commissioners and Historic City News local reporters listened yesterday morning as Salvation Army of St. Johns Advisory Council Chairman Gary Bruce revealed plans for a new mobile feeding program.
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