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Clay County

Clay County, Florida, is located in the heart of North Florida, is a rapidly growing area offering exciting opportunities for businesses to reach a diverse and expanding audience. Which includes Orange Park, Green Cove Springs, Middleburg,  Fleming Island, Keystone Heights, Penney Farms, Lake Asbury, Lakeside, and Bellair-Meadowbrook. Here's an overview of its key characteristics:

Geography and Location
Borders:

It is bordered by Duval County (home to Jacksonville) to the north, St. Johns County to the east, and Putnam and Bradford counties to the south and west.

Natural Features:

The county features a mix of rivers, lakes, and forested areas, including the St. Johns River along the eastern edge and Black Creek, a major waterway. There are also parts of the Jennings State Forest and Camp Blanding, a large National Guard training base.

Population and Growth:

With a population of 236,365 (and growing), Clay County ranks as the 25th most populous county in the state. Clay County has seen steady suburban growth due to its proximity to Jacksonville, with many residents commuting to the city for work.

About Clay Today

Originally called The Breeze, Clay Today has a long and rich history in Clay County Florida. Renamed Clay Today in 1968, the paper was published Tuesday through Saturday primarily in the Orange Park area by motor route carrier.

Clay Today purchased the Clay County Crescent weekly newspaper in the early 1990's. This purchase allowed a broader base of circulation throughout all of Clay County. The Crescent and Clay Today staffs were combined to form one distinct paper for the entire county.

Now serving the growing communities of Orange Park, Middleburg, Penney Farms, Keystone Heights, Green Cove Springs, Lake Asbury, Doctors Inlet, Fleming Island and Argyle, the Clay Today is a complete local community newspaper published, mailed and carrier-delivered every Thursday morning.

The Most Local News You Can Count On.
 

Advertising with Clay Today shows you, too, are part of the community and that your business is committed to Clay County. Our quality products and content bring credibility to your brand. People feel they can count on businesses who advertise.
 
Our combined print and web audience is now larger than ever. And we plan to keep growing and to keep helping local businesses grow here, too. Contact us for advanced digital marketing opportunities. (904) 264-3200

 To advertise in Clay County's award-winning community newspaper, call (904)264-3200 or email Clarice Touhey. We do offer Specials – please call our office and ask for any Marketing Specialist. Or fill out the form below and we will contact you.

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