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Commissioner rips city officials, and he is ripped back in return
Commissioner Ron Sapp called Tuesday for the dismissal of City Attorney Tammi Bach and City Manager Michael Czymbor.
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Fernandina Beach, FL, News-Leader newspaper. The local news source for Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach, FL
Atlantic Elementary School will be closed and its students transferred to Southside and Emma Love Hardee elementary schools, according to a five-year plan approved by the Nassau County School Board.
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1 city school to close; zones move off island
Atlantic Elementary School will be closed and its students transferred to Southside and Emma Love Hardee elementary schools, according to a five-year plan approved by the Nassau County School Board.
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Fernandina Beach Mom Watches Son Walk in Space
DeAnn Johnson watched, filled with pride, the moment astronaut Shane Kimbrough, her son, poked out of the hatch of the International Space Station to start his spacewalk.
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Jim Sutton's fishing forecast
Find a lee shore in a small lake and work it hard. That's about what the weather's going to give you to work with this weekend.
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Baptists require patience of Job
Despite three scheduled meetings with the city - two last week and another Wednesday - First Baptist Church of Fernandina Beach still cannot occupy its new Eighth Street church.
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At Your Leisure
Amelia's own Island Chamber Singers ~~ 'Choral Masterworks' a concert of favorites Christmas on Centre: Historic homes and family fun Seven festive Victorian homes to tour, strolling carolers, designer trees ...
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Shotgun Thief Robs Cell Store
A man with a shot gun robs a Fernandina Beach cell phone store. Ryan Beeler was working at the store on Friday, when the robber pointed a shot gun at him and demanded money.
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Fire destroys home
Fernandina Beach Fire Rescue and Nassau County Fire Rescue units responded to a house fire at 1512 South 15th St.
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First annual boat parade
The first Fernandina Harbor Holiday Lighted Boat Parade will be held Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. at the city marina at the foot of Centre and Ash streets in downtown Fernandina Beach, following the Lighted Christmas ...
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Clubs & Organizations - 2008
AARP lobbies for senior citizen benefits at the national, statewide and local level and is a social group with service to others in mind.
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Who's buying new cars? City Hall, that's who
Fernandina Beach Commissioners unanimously approved Tuesday purchase of new vehicles for City Manager Michael Czymbor and the city's Parks & Recreation Department.
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Fla. Power Companies Get Rate Increases Except FPL
Four of Florida's five investor-owned power companies have received approval for monthly rate increases of 5 to 24 percent.
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Armed Robbery
A robbery suspect is armed and on the run. Surveillance video from the Metro PCS store on South 14th St.
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City hires lobbyist for $150,000
Fernandina Beach Commissioners voted 4-1 Wednesday to hire local law firm Jacobs, Scholz & Associates for state and federal lobbying services, as part of an interlocal agreement with Nassau County.
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Judge finds city annexation ordinance flawed
A Nassau County Circuit Court judge on Monday threw out a Fernandina Beach ordinance to annex 53 county properties because the city did not follow proper procedure in enacting the law.
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Arts Notes: Openings, walks and more ahead
You can always tell when statistics say the weather will be good by how many activities are planned.
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At Your Leisure
HELPING OTHERS ~~ 'Good sense of humor will lighten the load' "Sometimes we laugh, sometimes we cry, and we are always supportive of each other," said Ann Smith, Alzheimer's/Dementia Support Group facilitator ...
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'Master' waterfront plan
Fernandina Beach Commissioners have hired local engineering firm Zev Cohen & Associates to develop an overall plan for the downtown waterfront at a cost of $129,300. The task order was approved at a special ...
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She's seeking cancer survivors for Relay for Life
"We need people who have survived all types of cancer to participate in Relay for Life," said Survivorship Development Chair Laurie Ligon.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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