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Letter: Let handicapped student cross with 27

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I have a neighborhood kid that does the once a year Bridge of Lions run (about 600 runners)for the handicapped and has his own foundation.

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Guest Column: The NPS multi-cultural connection

I would like to thank Historic City News for their partnership and continued coverage of the National Park Service Gullah-Geechie Cultural Heritage Corridor, and its proposed extension to connect with St. Johns County.

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Local government surveillance using your computer

Founded by William Penn in 1682, Philadelphia is known by many as the birthplace of freedom and liberty; however, for students of the Lower Merion School District, it’s more like a chapter from George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four.

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SB-530 Stop gun registration by adoption agencies

Adoption agencies in Florida are effectively profiling prospective adoptive parents who own firearms, and I think it’s outrageous.

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Letter: Scrap the Bill and start over

President Obama wants the healthcare bill rammed through by Easter.

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Legislature: Address use of student restraints

Florida has no rule in place governing student restraint and seclusion in the public and private schools and our teachers and principals are disadvantaged as a result of it.

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Guest Column: Historic property tax exemption

Much of St. Augustine’s rich history is reflected in its historic structures.

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Kelso: Stop high-speed spending on railroad

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