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Posted inCommunity

Davis Shores Neighborhood Park groundbreaking

Historic City News is pleased to announce that members of the St. Augustine City Commission will lead a groundbreaking ceremony to officially mark the start of construction of the city’s newest park, the Davis Shores Neighborhood Park.

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Posted inGovernment

County Commissioners sworn into office

The new county auditorium was full as Historic City News and others watched two new members and one re-elected incumbent of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners sworn into office this morning.

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Posted inPublic Safety

Sheriff stresses murder case not closed yet

Sheriff David Shoar
“You get one bite at the apple”, Sheriff David Shoar said in an interview today with Historic City News.

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Posted inPublic Safety

Lightsey sought on murder charges

Benjamin Lightsey
UPDATE: Shortly after 10:00 a.m. today, Benjamin Colenn Lightsey, 30, 541 N. Horseshoe Rd., turned himself in with his attorney. He was charged with first degree murder and was booked into the County Jail where he is being held without bond.

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