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Republican Nick Primrose has filed to run for the District 18 state representative seat currently held by Rep. Cyndi Stevenson, who is term-limited, having served continuously since first being elected in April 2015. more
Some artists have a very strong local presence. Others are recognized worldwide. But only a select few can boast that their work is on the Moon. more
St. Johns County Emergency Management Deputy Director Kelly Wilson and Flagler County Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord spent part of “Emergency Management Day at the Capitol” (Feb. 7) presenting House Speaker Paul Renner with the Florida Emergency Preparedness Association (FEPA) Legislative Achievement Award. more
The St. Augustine Art Association has announced the 19th Annual St. Johns All-County High School Art Show, featuring work from more than 150 students in grades nine through 12 thanks to a community outreach partnership with St. Johns County Schools. more
Walter Alford, 85, of Atlanta, GA, died February 10, 2024. more
Notices for Katherine Hibbs and Jean Marie Williams. more
Topics include: Food for Fines, Democratic Club, Palm Valley Market, Spring Carnival and Repticon. more
With three weeks to go until the strongest field in golf reconvenes at TPC Sawgrass, THE PLAYERS Championship sets the stage for the 2024 event by profiling four of the biggest names in the sport who are among the favorites to create their defining moment en route to hoisting THE PLAYERS trophy. more
In January, ImagineCare, a joint venture between Spark Pediatrics and CareSource, announced the appointment of Ponte Vedra resident Adam Beam as CEO. Beam is a seasoned manage care executive with more than 18 years of experience in both the public and private sectors. more
When Reedy Press contacted Amy Angelilli about writing a St. Augustine edition for its “100 Things to Do Before You Die” series, the local entrepreneur quickly realized how daunting the task would be — because the Nation’s Oldest City simply has too much to offer. more
The St. Augustine Celtic Music & Heritage Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, March 9, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, March 10, at Francis Field, 29 W. Castillo Drive in downtown St. Augustine. more
Women who want to keep up with the latest fashion trends and, especially, what works best for them are discovering Fleur de Lis Boutique Florida. more
Brenda Mauney Councill, now living in North Carolina, returned to the community where she grew up to create the world’s only life-sized sculpture of one of Florida’s most famous residents: Harriet Beecher Stowe. more
Prospective brides often have very specific ideas regarding the look they want to project on their big day. more
A full-sized replica of Ferdinand Magellan’s flagship, Nao Trinidad, arrived at the St. Augustine Municipal Marina in February and plans to remain in port until March 31. more
Setting the scene for a love story isn’t always easy. more
The link, an innovation center in Nocatee, has announced the launch of its vow renewal receptions, hosted in their 360-degree immersive studio. more
Everyone deserves to be shown some love on Valentine’s Day and that is exactly what Jessica Chard, owner of To the Moon Party Designs, wanted to pass along when she surprised residents at Vicar’s Landing at Sawgrass with balloons on the holiday. more
There is no doubt that the THE PLAYERS Championship has an impact on the local economy throughout the week it takes place each year, but tournament executive director Lee Smith shed some light on just how much of an impact it is recently. more
Niko Costas grew up in St. Johns County and he has always loved music, including being in a band. more
An unlawful termination lawsuit filed Aug. 25 by a former employee of the St. Johns County Clerk of Circuit Court against her former employer has been dismissed. more
The Recorder’s garden columnist, Kathy Esfahani of Kathy’s Creative Gardens & Nursery, shares her tips for growing gorgeous gardens in Northeast Florida. more
St. Johns Cultural Council, which promotes arts, culture and heritage, has announced its Fourth Annual Haiku Contest. more
You may take a “set it and forget it” approach to investing. But, over time, life events, the timing of when you need the money and market events are likely to compel you to revisit your strategy. more
In the science and technology labs at Jacksonville Country Day School, first graders embarked on a journey of creativity and exploration during their Makerspace Deep Dive. more
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