A man from St. Johns County will be among 11 people inducted into White Castle’s Cravers Hall of Fame at their Ohio headquarters. Jeff Sedlitz, the inductee, is a lifelong fan of White Castle, having grown up on it and even waiting for hours to be one of the first customers at a new Orlando location. The Hall of Fame honors the most devoted White Castle fans, with many people submitting entries each year. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.actionnewsjax.com
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Bestbet St. Augustine Donates $15,000 to West Augustine CDC/Kids Safe Zone.
Bestbet St. Augustine has donated $15,000 to an organization called West Augustine Historical CDC/Kids Safe Zone. The organization focuses on providing a safe environment for children in the West Augustine community. The founder of the organization, Greg White, expressed his gratitude for the donation and stated that it has helped them complete their project which includes a new playground for the children. Those interested in learning more or getting involved can contact American Legion 194 Post Commander Derry Greene or Greg White at (904) 377-4159. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.actionnewsjax.com
St. Johns County Educator Accused of Inappropriate Photo Sharing with Student
A chemistry teacher from St. Augustine High School, aged 26, has been charged with multiple counts related to transmitting harmful content to minors via electronic communication. The suspect is alleged to have sent lewd photos to a victim who is 13 years old, following initially harmless conversation. The victim disclosed the situation to a mandatory reporter and it prompted investigations which led to the charging of the suspect. The teacher, who was popular among students, provided nicotine vaporizers and made offers to “hang out” at his home. The teacher has not been in contact with students since December, and is…
Continue ReadingLaw Enforcement Descends on CR-210 Residence for Search Warrant Execution
Law enforcement officials conducted a search warrant in a residential area of St. Johns County on Wednesday. The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office and Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office were observed at the location by concerned residents who contacted the media. Authorities were seen utilizing a crime scene van and SWAT officers. The reasons for the search warrant have not been disclosed, however, it was part of a joint investigation between the two agencies. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.news4jax.com