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You know the drill! Barnabas Center's next mobile food distribution will be held tomorrow, July 14, in Fernandina Beach at 9 a.m.… (Read more) ...
You know the drill! Barnabas Center's next mobile food distribution will be held tomorrow, July 14, in Fernandina Beach at 9 a.m.… (Read more) ...
Music filled the warm ocean air while more than 40 canopies were placed in rows at Main Beach Park in Fernandina Beach on Saturday. Crocheted sea turtles and glass-blown wall art of sea turtles and ...
The 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival was a huge success according to organizers. Maria Coppola of Coppola PR told the News-Leader the festival was atte ...
The Fernandina Beach City Commission approved, by a 4-1 vote, the annexation and Commercial zoning and Future Land Use Map designation for property between 14th and 15th Streets, despite pleas of ...
The 16th green and marsh view at the Oak Marsh golf course at Omni Amelia Island Resort & Spa. Submitted photo ...
On the first Easter evening, Jesus’ disciples had slipped away and gathered at some remote location behind locked doors. They hoped to lay low and avoid those who'd orchestrated the arrest and ...
In a powerful display of unity and advocacy, a local Democratic club, concerned parents and citizens filled the room at a recent school board meeting, raising their voices against the threat of book ...
Colin Baenziger, the executive search firm hired by the city of Fernandina Beach to recruit candidates to serve as city manager, sent its list of candidates the firm believes are the top contenders ...
As a matter of course in his duties as the chair of the Fernandina Beach City Commission, Mayor Bradley Bean has read dozens, if not hundreds, of proclamations recognizing everything from Jazz ...
Nassau County’s 2024 election race is officially set as the final list of candidates has been qualified and confirmed. The community is now presented with a diverse group of hopefuls, each vying to ...
Nassau County School District attorney Brett Steger, right, presided over the May 20 textbook objection hearing along with hearing officer Sharyl Wood. The school board voted unanimously to deny a ...
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