The World Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine will be closing its doors on September 1. The United States Golf Association decided to relocate the Hall of Fame to its original location in Pinehurst, North Carolina. The Hall of Fame, which was founded in Pinehurst in 1974 and moved to St. Augustine in 1998, is situated in the World Golf Village resort community. In addition to the Hall of Fame, the St. Augustine properties include an IMAX Theater, a PGA Tour Productions facility, and 36.7 acres of parking lots and other amenities. St. Johns County is now seeking input…
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St. Johns County man faces first-degree murder charge in downtown Jacksonville shooting
Two young men from St. Johns County have been indicted in connection with the shooting death of a man in downtown Jacksonville in May. 19-year-old Ryan Nichols has been charged with first-degree murder, while 18-year-old Daniel DeGuardia has been charged with accessory after the fact. Earlier this month, 21-year-old Holden Dodson pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact. All three men are implicated in the death of Gary Jackson, who was found shot behind a dumpster on West Ashley Street on May 2. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office discovered multiple shell casings and an extended magazine with rounds next to the…
Continue ReadingSt. Augustine Commissioners Greenlight Initial Phase of Homeless Day Shelter
St. Augustine commissioners have taken a significant step towards establishing a homeless day shelter in the city. The shelter will provide essential services such as food, showers, and resources to individuals experiencing homelessness. The approval came on Monday, when commissioners agreed to exchange a piece of city-owned land for the property where the shelter will be constructed. The chosen location for the shelter is at the intersection of State Road 207 and South Dixie Highway. The idea of a day center for the homeless was initially discussed during the first of several public meetings between the city and community members…
Continue ReadingSt. Johns County Fire Rescue Seeks Candidates for Full-Time Positions
St. Johns County Fire Rescue (SJCFR) is currently hiring full-time firefighter/EMTs and firefighter/paramedics. The starting pay for firefighter/EMTs is $49,816, while firefighter/paramedics begin at $59,616. These salaries already include overtime and incentives. SJCFR is staffed by 400 personnel, and in 2022, they responded to a total of 61,373 service calls, with 75% of those calls being EMS related. Employees at SJCFR have the opportunity to be part of various specialized teams, such as Urban Search and Rescue, Hazardous Materials, Aircraft Rescue Firefighting, Marine Rescue, and Wildland Firefighting. SJCFR is known for being a progressive and professional fire rescue department that…
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