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Commission to hear findings of Revenues and Services Survey
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Commission to hear findings of Revenues and Services Survey

300-SJC-LOGO-CRESTA group of local business and resident interests recently commissioned a county-wide study to determine voter preferences regarding a possible one-cent sales tax or other potential revenue sources that could be utilized to support public services, programs, and facilities.

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McClure cleared, claims sustained, NC case dismissed

300-MCCLURE-SHOAR-AWARDSHistoric City News was the only media outlet who refused to publish the false claims against St Johns County Commissioner Bill McClure; knowing that he was on his was to North Carolina where the charge had been alleged.

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$1,458,000 payday for 7-Eleven
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$1,458,000 payday for 7-Eleven

Historic City News readers in Nelmar Terrace and others concerned about what would become of the property at the intersection of San Marco Avenue and May Street, have good news today.

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Legislature shields thirteen more public record types

Members of the Florida House and Senate attempted to block access to more than 50 additional types of public records this legislative session; information used by investigative reporters like Historic City News and other businesses.

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St Augustine government meeting schedule and agendas
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St Augustine government meeting schedule and agendas

Historic City News has received updated information regarding next week’s local government meetings in St Augustine from the public affairs department director, Paul Williamson.

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Sales tax increase to be heard by commissioners
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Sales tax increase to be heard by commissioners

St Johns County Commission Chair, Rachael Bennett, reported to Historic City News this morning that the results of the private telephone survey regarding the collection of an additional one-cent sales tax will come before the commission on May 19, 2015.

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Supervisor of Elections indicted and surrenders at jail

In Flagler County, former Supervisor of Elections Kimberle Barcelona Weeks has been indicted, according to information provided to Historic City News this morning.

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Florida Weekend Recap – May 1

Florida Weekend Recap – May 1

A recap of this week’s best political and policy happenings; Historic City News brings you what you missed this week in Florida policy and politics.

The Week in Review for April 27th – May 1, 2015

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