The winds of change are blowing through Fernandina Beach
The winds of change are blowing through Fernandina Beach, at gale forces. Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel could show up soon.
The winds of change are blowing through Fernandina Beach, at gale forces. Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel could show up soon.
In my years of experience in the nonprofit world, one word sums up the key to success: Momentum.
Thank you to all the Nassau County citizens who participated in the 2022 elections. Our office is grateful to our election workers, who successfully and safely conducted three elections in 2022.
Earlier this week, the City Commission convened for its annual goal setting-session at the city golf course.
Since the global pandemic, many people have become very germ-phobic, trying to eradicate every virus and bacteria they can.
I may be in the minority on this one, but I really admire Shirley MacLaine.
On one of my walks around the neighborhood this weekend, up ahead, I saw a guy approaching, wearing headphones, smiling, and head bouncing with the music. He looked like he was having a great time
Research the definition of the word “fairway.” You will find two definitions.
One thing can be said of the DeSantis era, aka, the political nor’easter that refuses to go away, its commitment to lunacy and weirdness rarely disappoints. Examples are everywhere, scattered like
More than 200 Daughters of the American Revolution will converge on Fernandina Beach on Saturday, Feb. 18, for the annual celebration of our first president’s birthday.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has received a proposal that would pump another $200 million into a home-hardening grant program designed to help reduce property-insurance costs.
A Leon County circuit judge Tuesday refused to put on hold a lawsuit filed by Florida State University against the Atlantic Coast Conference, as a big-money battle between the university and its lo