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Dear Commissioner Helhoski, I am hearing rumors from the people that Hammock Dunes, is a done deal, this is sad not only for Whispering Oaks but also it is going to be to be devastating to Beach Blvd. I have written this before, you cannot buy a Sand Dune or matured Live Oak Tress, this Dune and trees will be [...]
November 7, 2011Read More
Once again, Debbie takes evasive action to keep from answering tough questions regarding her support for President Obama’s liberal and anti-American policies. Earlier today, Debbie made an apperance on Fox News (VIDEO) and refused to give her position on the coments made by Jimmy Hoffa Jr. during a Teamsters rally. During the rally Hoffa Jr, said,” Let’s take these Son [...]
September 6, 2011Read More
Libertarian Chairman to Challenge REAL ID in Court Wednesday September 6, 2011 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA – The State of Florida will be facing a legal challenge to the new driver’s license requirements as mandated by the Department of Homeland Security under the REAL ID Act. Libertarian Party of Florida Chairman and syndicated radio talk host Adrian Wyllie [...]
September 6, 2011Read More
MS Service Day program unites nearly eighty volunteers for home project completion to people living with MS in Duval, St. Johns, Clay and Okaloosa counties Nearly eighty volunteers and National Multiple Sclerosis Society North Florida Chapter staff will divide into teams and complete projects or provide friendly visitation to people living with multiple sclerosis in [...]
June 11, 2011Read More
The St. Augustine Humane Society has launched its newest awareness program to support the non-profit’s mission to prevent pet overpopulation with affordable spay neuter programs and to eliminate the relinquishment of pets to shelters. According to Carolyn Smith, St. Augustine Humane Society’s Operations Director, the organization has launched, “Abandoned to Adored”, an ongoing educational exercise [...]
June 1, 2011Read More
People are as fascinated with sea turtles as much as turtles (adult sea turtles and young hatchlings) are attracted to and disoriented by white light during nesting or egg laying season. The plight of the sea turtle is precarious, since nesting females could abandon a nest site before laying her eggs and hatchlings instinctively head [...]
May 11, 2011Read More
On April 28, 2011, Dr. Robert Okerblom of Santa Maria, Calif., is scheduled to pedal into St. Augustine as he approaches the final leg of a 3,000-mile public awareness campaign. He began his cross-country, solo bicycle trek from San Diego, Calif., Feb. 28 in hopes of raising public awareness of the dangers of distracted driving, [...]
April 10, 2011Read More
“I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” Thomas Jefferson Hardworking people that are working for the people try to cut cost anyway that they can to help decrease America`s budget deficit and create jobs for [...]
April 10, 2011Read More
In honor of Spay Day, the St. Augustine Humane Society is offering a special discount on spaying and neutering cats. The promotion is held in conjunction with the annual campaign of The Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International to inspire people to save animal lives by spaying or neutering pets and [...]
February 19, 2011Read More
Vero Beach, FL: TV host and author Jane Velez-Mitchell to appear on Judyth Piazza’s American Perspective on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2011. “In her new book “Addict Nation,” TV host Jane Velez-Mitchell explores America’s love affair with prescription drugs, and asks: Is Lindsay Lohan REALLY sober? The list of celebrities who have overdosed on legal [...]
February 13, 2011Read More