City Manager touts Trout Creek Fish Camp for Confederate memorial

City Manager touts Trout Creek Fish Camp for Confederate memorial

At their June 22, 2020 meeting, Historic City News reported that the St. Augustine City Commission approved the relocation of the Confederate memorial to a new location such as a cemetery or private property.  This decision also included authorization to temporarily store the memorial in a stable environment if a permanent location could not be determined in a timely manner.

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City-owned gift shop stocks their shelves with facemasks

City-owned gift shop stocks their shelves with facemasks

Ordinarily, it is not the policy of the City of St. Augustine to compete with privately owned businesses; however, "these are not ordinary times".  As part of the City of St. Augustine’s effort to provide facial masks for purchase by local businesses, residents, and visitors, the purchasing department began ordering masks online. Using the buying ... Read more
Circuit judge finds plaintiffs lack standing for confederate memorial injunction

Circuit judge finds plaintiffs lack standing for confederate memorial injunction

Historic City News followed this morning’s hearing in Courtroom 316 of the St Johns County Courthouse, when Circuit Judge R. Lee Smith heard the case of Jill M. Pacetti, individually and as a representative of the group of lineal descendants of the 46-fallen soldiers listed on the Confederate Obelisk; the Veteran’s Council of St. Johns County, Inc, a Florida Corporation and the Military Officers Association of America, Ancient City Chapter, a Florida Corporation, against the City of St Augustine.

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Let my people speak, Isabelle

Let my people speak, Isabelle

If you are a Historic City News subscriber or reader, there is a very strong chance that you want us to help you hold public figures accountable to the public; after all, that has been our mission statement for more than 20-years.

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