MIDDLEBURG – Friends of Tim Westerwelle will gather on July 29 at American Legion Post 250 for a Poker Chip Run to raise money after his home was destroyed by fire.
The benefit will start …
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7/20/23
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CLAY COUNTY – The Board of County Commissioners is looking for a few good people – make that a lot of good people.
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8/3/23
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LATHAM, N.Y. – Maj. Gen. Ray Shields, the adjutant general for the state of New York, announced the recent promotion of New York Army National Guard members in recognition of their capability …
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9/21/23
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OAKLEAF – Although just 9 years old, Landon Brown wasn’t intimidated by Gordon Ramsay, a celebrity chef with a reputation for his fiery temper.
“Actually, he’s pretty nice,” he said. …
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By Don Coble
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12/7/23
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MELROSE – Chad Hovsepian wanted feedback on a wakesurfing training device he developed at his Lake Area Watersports shop, so he took six ShuvIT Boards to the Masters Water Ski and Wakeboard …
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By Don Coble
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12/21/23
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CLAY COUNTY – Since 1917, the Girl Scout cookie program has been the largest girl-led business in the country.
For the 1.5 million girls that sell nationwide, the cookie program represents an …
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By Kylie Cordell
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4/13/23
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Aaron Bean is more accustomed to being asked for favors as a U.S. Representative.
But last Friday, the Congressman representing Clay County was at Challenge Enterprises to …
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By Don Coble
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6/22/23
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MIDDLEBURG – Friends of the Middlebury/Clay Hill Library will host a four-day book sale from Aug. 2-5 at 2245 Aster Ave.
Members can shop on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The public can …
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7/20/23
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The UF/IFAS Extension Office will host a gardening advice session on Monday, Sept. 25, at 11:30 a.m. The focus will be on how to dispose of yard debris and protect Florida …
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9/21/23
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ORANGE PARK – Officers with the Orange Park Police Department passionately voiced their concerns about their salaries to the Town Council during Tuesday night’s meeting.
Mayor Randy Anderson …
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By Lee Wardlaw
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12/7/23
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FLEMING ISLAND – Mia Pearlman found inspiration for her sculpture “Undulation” from the county’s greatest resource – water. She quickly envisioned fish swimming through rippling water. She …
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By Don Coble
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1/26/23
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ORANGE PARK – The Clay County Chamber of Commerce announces Florida Blue will be hosting a free summer health expo at the Orange Park Mall on Saturday, July 29 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Major …
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7/20/23
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MIDDLEBURG – September is Recovery Month, a time to celebrate those recovering from addiction or other mental health issues. Clay Behavioral Health Center has set a Recovery Celebration for …
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9/21/23
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MIDDLEBURG – The Christmas season is accentuated yearly with a euphony of ringing bells along storefronts. Beginning in 1891, the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign has been synonymous with …
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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – As the rain slowly turned from pesky to drenching, retired U.S. Marine Gayward Hendry never balked. His jaw remained chiseled; his words remained poignant; his resolve remained …
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By Don Coble
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12/21/23
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – At a meeting Tuesday night, Clay County commissioners heard of a land use change that could pave the way for potential homes in the Branan Field area between Middleburg and …
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By Nick Blank
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8/10/22
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MIDDLEBURG – On a big weekend leading up to Christmas, the Orange Park South neighborhood will celebrate its first big holiday event: The Apopka Drive Night of Lights.
The block-party-style …
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By Lee Wardlaw
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12/14/22
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ORANGE PARK – HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital has been named America’s Best 250 Hospitals according to Healthgrades, a leading resource that connects consumers, physicians and health systems. …
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1/26/23
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FLEMING ISLAND- The school board unanimously approved the School Board Procedures Manual for Instructional Resources to clarify which books are allowed to be on school library shelves.
The vote …
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By Lee Wardlaw
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4/13/23
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Residents saw the plans for the new St. Johns River bridge last week. The $595 million construction started in May to replace the existing Shands bridge.
The new bridge is a …
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By Kyla Woodard
For Clay Today
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6/1/23
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