GREEN COVE – For Monica. Last Saturday, the Rock the Park for Monica was more than a fundraiser to offset medical bills. It was a revival of community spirit, where people united for a cause worth …
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Don Coble
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6/6/24
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JACKSONVILLE – U.S. Attorney Roger B. Handberg announced James Matthew Doyle, 37, of Fleming Island, pleaded guilty to distributing cocaine. Doyle faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in …
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6/6/24
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – A Keystone Heights man already in the Clay County Jail after being charged on May 14 for trafficking methamphetamine and leading the Clay County Sheriff’s Office on a …
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6/6/24
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Demolition of the old Florida Department of Health Clay County is moving rapidly, and that’s good news for Clay County Fire Rescue. When the old building on Idlewild Avenue …
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6/6/24
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JACKSONVILLE – U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Corrigan sentenced Carl Stephen Smith Jr., 34, Green Cove Springs, to 10 years in federal prison for distributing child sexual abuse materials using …
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6/6/24
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CLAY COUNTY — Clay County residents can expect to see more significant changes and additions within the local park system. Currently, on the third leg of the park system’s Master Plan, the …
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Kyla Woodard
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6/6/24
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Clay County Sheriff’s Office’s newest weapon to stop crime only needs a little spit, not a gun or badge, to complete its job. The agency’s newest gadget, a RapidHIT …
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Don Coble
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6/6/24
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6/6/24
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Tuesday, June 4 Christopher J. Layfield, 38, Green Cove Springs, domestic battery Sean W. Armstrong, 32, Keystone Heights, two counts domestic battery David W. Bollinger, 57, Keystone Heights, two counts VOP possession controlled substances Donna M. Bretch, 56, Orange Park, trafficking fentanyl, possession controlled substance, possession drug paraphernalia Montravius R. Hardrick, 34, Green Cove Springs, fugitive from justice Davis K.S. Martinez, 34, Green Cove Springs, introduce/remove contraband into jail, possession fentanyl more
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6/6/24
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ORANGE PARK – They came with 18 unique stories of life challenges, setbacks and redemption. But together, they all accepted their high school diplomas Friday – and a valued sense of …
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By Don Coble
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5/31/24
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ORANGE PARK – The Town Council on May 21 voted 4-1, with Councilmember Glenn Taylor dissenting, to prohibit smoking, vaping and use of tobacco products in public parks throughout the …
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Jack Randall,
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CLAY COUNTY – The BCC reeled in $38.2 million from CARES and spent it all in six months to fund public health projects. Next, the BCC got $42.5 million from ARPA ...
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Jack Randall,
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CLAY COUNTY – Without grants, too many residents would never see a doctor, eat, or get new clothes. Without grants, Rob Bradley Conservation Park, a green space on Doctors Lake with picnic tables, …
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By Don Coble
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5/30/24
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MIDDLEBURG – Mercy Support Services announced the Warren and Augusta Hume Foundation donated $1 million toward building Mercy Village. Mercy Village will be able to provide more housing for our …
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For Clay Today
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5/30/24
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Known as the unofficial start of summer, Memorial Day is first and foremost a day of remembrance for fallen men and women who gave their lives to protect our nation. …
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Jack Randall,
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ORANGE PARK – Clay County was officially declared independent from Duval County on Dec. 31, 1858. By New Year's Day, the rural swath of land on the western bank of the St. Johns River had to organize and self-govern itself.
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Jack Randall,
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ORANGE PARK – A grateful community gathered on Wednesday, May 22, to honor members of the U.S. Military at the annual Clay Chamber appreciation luncheon at the Thrasher-Horne Center. In addition to …
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By Don Coble
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5/30/24
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Sports editor Randy Lefko attended three of Clay County's many graduations on Friday, May 24. Congratulations Class of 2024.
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By Randy Lefko
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5/30/24
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CLAY COUNTY – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration believes there will be “above-normal” hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year, with an 85% chance of 17 to 25 named …
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Don Coble
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5/30/24
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CLAY COUNTY – You’ve decided to stay home or at one of the county’s five shelters. The winds are howling; rain is blowing sideways. All you can do is hold on, and I hope you’ve done …
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