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JACKSONVILLE – Due to popular demand, Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience, a one-of-a-kind exhibition developed in partnership with the National Geographic Society and produced by Paquin Entertainment Group, has extended its run at the NoCo Center for an additional seven weeks through Oct. 22. more
CLAY COUNTY – The county is accepting applications for Marketing Manager of Tourism. The manager will organize communication, marketing materials and campaigns for various tourist development and sports initiatives by specified county marketing objectives. Creative projects may include but are not limited to print, digital, web, email, video production, signage, apps, content development and other creative outlets. more
JACKSONVILLE – Naval Hospital Jacksonville now has a 24-hour ScriptCenter prescription kiosk. The kiosk is just one of the many innovations from the hospital to provide better service and reduce wait times for patients. more
ORANGE PARK – As the only organization dedicated to the general welfare of all federal workers and retirees, the National Association of Active and Retired Federal Employees delivers valuable guidance, timely resources and powerful advocacy. more
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Adults can sign up for free showers on Tuesdays and Fridays at the Mission of the Dirt Road, 7790 State Road 100. Adults can utilize the services from 10 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays and from 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays. Families with children can get free showers on Tuesdays from 4-6 p.m. Showers are available on a first-come, first-served basis. more
ORANGE PARK –Signed posters, flyers and banners from recent acts at the Thrasher-Horne Center are on sale at the center’s box office at 483 College Dr. in Orange Park. The money will go to the Thrasher-Horne Center Annual Fund to provide financial assistance for future programs. more
GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Shred for Good hosts Residential Shred Drop-Off events for the benefit of individuals that don’t have an ongoing need for regular shredding service. During the drop-off events every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon, participants may deposit their sensitive documents in secure and locked bins at 3530 Enterprise Way in Green Cove Springs. The bins are then securely transported to the Shred for Good facility, where it is destroyed. more
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Johnny’s Bar-B-Q Restaurant opened its new all you can eat buffet called Popi’s Buffet. “We’re excited to have it.” Said Johnny’s owner Johnny Mason. The idea to … more
ORANGE PARK – Have you been around Orange Park Elementary lately and noticed red, white and blue painted crosswalks and wondered what is happening? Have you also noticed the Town Public Works … more
GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Magnolia Point Women’s Club donated to several causes during July. The Women’s Club, a not-for-profit volunteer organization, supports causes that coincide with our … more
CLAY COUNTY – Community Hospice & Palliative Care volunteers, nearly 500 strong, are vital team members. Whether offering companionship, listening to patients and family members, helping with … more
CLAY COUNTY – Did you request a Vote by Mail ballot in 2022? Then you may have received an email from the Clay County Supervisor of Elections Office. Last week, two emails were sent to … more
ORANGE PARK – The Ridgeview High School Navy JROTC was invited to present the colors and sing the National Anthem at the Orange Park Walmart for their grand re-opening ceremony last Friday. The … more
ORANGE PARK- Seven ‘celebrities’ put their dancing shoes on and ‘cha-cha-chaed” to the beat last Friday night – all in the name of raising money for local scholarships. The first … more
LAKE ASBURY – The front office and halls of Lake Asbury Junior High buzzed with excitement on Thursday, Aug. 10, as students returned for their first day of classes.  Douglass, a … more
ORANGE PARK – Foundations Christian Counseling opened its new branch recently. FCC helps those struggling with the challenges of everyday life, providing a safe space in which each client is … more
CLAY COUNTY – As students head back to school, parents and educators are urged to remain vigilant about potential poison exposure that can unexpectedly arise for children during the transitional … more
CLAY COUNTY – New rules passed by the Florida Legislature made schools a cellphone-free zone this year. Also, students can no longer wear pants with holes and rips above mid-thigh. The rules … more
ORANGE PARK – Hundreds turned last weekend’s Fifth Annual Active After 50 Expo at the Thrasher-Horne Center into a tremendous success. More than 50 vendors could offer senior services and goods, … more
GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Clay County District Schools juniors and seniors are invited to attend College and Career Night on Sept. 5 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Clay County Fairgrounds. State and … more
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