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The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center in St. Augustine will host a dedication ceremony and ribbon-cutting of the installation of the Woolworth lunch counter into a civil rights exhibit on June 18. more
K9s For Warriors has been busy striving to help as many veterans as the nonprofit organization can by pairing them with dogs to help them get through their daily lives and in many cases save their lives. That total reached 1,000 during a graduation ceremony held on March 21 at the organization’s headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach. more
North Florida Land Trust has announced that Jim McCarthy will be stepping down as its president after eight years of service. more
Notices for: Fernelly Calderon, Zoey Azalea Fink, Michael Howard, Bryan McKnight, John F. Reda and John H. Soderlund. more
The Jacksonville Humane Society (JHS) and THE PLAYERS Championship have teamed up to waive adoption fees for all pets during “Mutts and Putts” this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 11-12. more
Each year, the St. Johns Cultural Council recognizes women who have profoundly influenced the artistic environment of St. Johns County with the Dr. Gail Pflaster ROWITA (“Recognizing Outstanding Women in the Arts”) Awards. more
The Jacksonville Humane Society (JHS) is partnering with Jaguar Moving to collect donations for JHS pets with a fill-a-truck event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 18. more
Valley Ridge Academy welcomed the next crop of National Junior Honor Society club members during an induction ceremony in the school’s cafeteria March 30. more
Casino Royale, the Anniversary Celebration of Port in the Storm Homeless Youth Center, was once again a huge success. more
The DONNA Foundation kicked off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with The DONNA 5K at TPC Sawgrass on Saturday, Oct. 7. more
The MaliVai Washington Foundation does its part in giving back to the community in a variety of ways, and one of those traditions is its annual toy drive known as the Holiday Angels program. more
Topics include: state parks, hiring fair, reading program and magic show and celebrity chef. more
A look at major career changes in the area. more
Typically, being a grandparent is mainly about fun and games (and candy, of course). more
Digital literacy refers to our ability to understand technologies and how to use them. more
Dr. Tim Conway is president of The Morris Center clinics and a UF professor with an extensive background in research into, and evidence-based treatment of, neurodevelopmental disorders. Families struggling with these disorders travel here from all over the country — and even the world — to access his clinics. He’s also the founder of an online instruction service called “NOW!” which reaches an even wider clientele. more
Arthur Morris Busbia of Jacksonville, Florida, passed away peacefully at the age of 85 on Thursday, February 16, 2023. more
Mark Weiss was a 14-year-old kid from New Jersey when he made a deal with a neighbor to cut his lawn in exchange for a 35mm camera. more
Rising construction costs and increased impact fees are hitting home builders — and buyers — and St. Johns County officials are trying to navigate a complex course that won’t help all residents, may help some residents or may help no one at all, depending on who you ask. more
Grasons, a national estate sales and business liquidation service, has announced the launch of its first franchise in Florida. more
In settlement of a federal lawsuit, the city of Jacksonville has agreed that Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore is an exempt religious organization under city law and Title VII, and that, as such, the for-profit bookstore is now free to operate according to its Catholic beliefs. more
Donna K. Frantz doesn’t just love to fish. She really, really loves to fish. more
Eighty-one is a lot in most instances, especially when it comes to one’s age or the number of gold medals won, and for David Parsons, he checks both of those boxes. more
Tatyana Frunker RN has been honored as the most recent DAISY Award recipient at Flagler Hospital. more
Feeding Northeast Florida, the area’s largest community food bank serving an eight-county area in Northeast Florida, has announced its purchase and redevelopment plans for a 121,000-square-foot warehouse complex located on a 12-acre site at 5245 Old Kings Road. more
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