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“Reverend” Rawls shows his unrighteous fanny at another city meeting

“Reverend” Rawls shows his unrighteous fanny at another city meeting

In what turned out to be nothing more than a three-minute verbal assault against the mayor and city commission Monday night, Historic City News listened closely as Gainesville resident Ronald Rawls, Jr.; an overbearing man whose wife was recently elected to the Alachua County Court bench, delivered some more threatening words.

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St Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver recovering at Baptist Hospital in Jacksonville

St Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver recovering at Baptist Hospital in Jacksonville

Following last evening’s meeting of the St. Augustine City Commission, St. Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver suffered a stroke while still at City Hall. Shaver was transported to Flagler Hospital and then transferred to Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville.

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2018-2020 City Commissioners named  liaisons to various regional boards

2018-2020 City Commissioners named liaisons to various regional boards

As St Augustine’s new city commission settles in, one of the pieces of housekeeping to be done each two years is the assignment of liaison positions to various organizations who typically are involved in multi-jurisdictional projects.

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Moderated Town Hall meeting to discuss pay-to-park program

Moderated Town Hall meeting to discuss pay-to-park program

On February 28, 2019, Historic City News readers are invited to attend a Town Hall meeting being held by St Augustine Beach Mayor Undine C. George in the “Flagler A” conference room at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel.

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Circuit Judge Christopher Ferebee sworn-in on Friday

Circuit Judge Christopher Ferebee sworn-in on Friday

Historic City News readers are invited to the St Johns County Administration building located at 500 San Sebastian View in St Augustine at 4:00 p.m. on this Friday, February 22nd, when our new Circuit Judge, Christopher Ferebee, will be formally sworn into office.

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Let voters decide on term limits for local politicians

Let voters decide on term limits for local politicians

This Wednesday, February 20th, the Florida State House Oversight and Transparency committee is voting to put term limits for school board members on the ballot. Historic City News readers can support HJR 229 which will give Florida voters the chance to stop career politicians.

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City manager accused of more lies in Coquina land grab

City manager accused of more lies in Coquina land grab

Historic City News has been following consistently false and misleading representations by St Augustine City Manager, John P. Regan, Sr., accused of portraying a false sense of urgency surrounding his commitment for the City to purchase lots on Coquina Avenue at top-of-the-market price.

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City, County, and State employees paid over $80,000 per year

City, County, and State employees paid over $80,000 per year

These are the 312 highest paid public servants working for you in city, county and state government.

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