Guest Column: Change or no change?
We are in a time when both Political parties are yelling “Change” several times an hour at God knows how much money a minute.
We are in a time when both Political parties are yelling “Change” several times an hour at God knows how much money a minute.
In a staff piece that appeared in PC World today, I was reminded of how “comfortable” most Internet users are with the companies who provide them with their Internet service — not realizing just how much information about them their ISP has.
We received a complaint from a reader; a complaint concerning Historic City News as well as The Record and the St. Johns County Clerk of Court who publish information about applicants for local marriage licenses.
I suppose today is a lot like November 22nd to me – a day that I will always remember “where I was†when tragedy struck.
We live in the land of the free, only because of the brave. Petty Office 2nd Class Mike Monsoor, a Navy EOD Technician, was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for jumping on a grenade in Iraq — giving his life to save his fellow Seals. During Mike Monsoor’s funeral in San Diego, as…
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Historic City News followed the District 1 race for County Commissioner very closely during the Primary Election and in making our editorial endorsements we looked at all three candidates, focusing on the two Republicans who faced off in August.
After Tuesday’s victory by Mark Miner, Historic City News contacted the Commissioner Elect for his thoughts on the campaign and his future role as a commissioner.
State Attorney John Tanner had the 7th Circuit Court issue a warrant today for the arrest of Tropical Storm Fay alleging that “with willful intent and malice aforethought” Fay has destroyed literally hundreds of his political campaign signs — signs which Tanner warned were not to be tampered with or vandalized.