Archive for February 3rd, 2010

Romantic events in St. Augustine for February

Romantic events in St. Augustine for February

Gabriel Hernandez and Catalina de Valdes were the first two people to officially record their marriage in St. Augustine according to a report received by the St. Augustine local news desk at Historic City News.

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Proctor on FSU 100 Distinguished Graduates list

Proctor on FSU 100 Distinguished Graduates list

The local news desk at Historic City News has learned that Flagler College Chancellor William L. Proctor has been included in a list of Florida State University’s “100 Distinguished Graduates.”

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Rodeo comes to St. Johns County Fairgrounds

Rodeo comes to St. Johns County Fairgrounds

Gernie Gieger reported to the Historic City News local news desk that the St. Johns County Fairgrounds will host a Pro Rodeo February 12th through 14th.

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Mica to meet with local commissioners Monday

Mica to meet with local commissioners Monday

A special joint meeting of local commissioners and U.S. Congressman John L. Mica has been announced to the St. Johns County local news desk of Historic City News.

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Stop the senate from preempting local tax authority

Stop the senate from preempting local tax authority

The local news desk at Historic City News reported that during the June 2nd meeting of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners, a Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to execute a Employment Contract with four Florida law firms was adopted.

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Amtrak FEC Corridor Coalition not dead yet

Amtrak FEC Corridor Coalition not dead yet

In an interview with St. Augustine City Commissioner Nancy Sikes-Kline, the St. Johns County local news desk learned that even though stimulus funds were awarded to a High Speed Tampa-Orlando rail system, plans for an East Coast rail are still alive.

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