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The ordinance passed 4-0 on its second reading and will come up for a third reading Aug. 16. Photo by Julia Roberts.

The ordinance passed 4-0 on its second reading and will come up for a third reading Aug. 16. Photo by Julia Roberts.

City moving forward with beach smoking ban

City Attorney Tammi Bach said Gov. Ron DeSantis recently signed legislation that changed the exemptions to the state code that allows counties and municipalities to regulate smoking on public beaches and parks. With that change, smoking tobacco with a pipe or plastic-tipped cigars are not allowed.
A pre-application meeting was held Tuesday with the Development Review Committee to discuss constructing a Dairy Queen on Wildlight property. Photo by Marissa Mahoney.

A pre-application meeting was held Tuesday with the Development Review Committee to discuss constructing a Dairy Queen on Wildlight property. Photo by Marissa Mahoney.

Wildlight reveals plans for new Dairy Queen

Tuesday’s Development Review Committee (DRC) meeting saw the Low Country Land Trust request further meetings to discuss construction of a Dairy Queen on Wildlight property. Robert White, representative for the land owner, announced the proposed site is a 0.

Fernandina water tower getting painted

City of Fernandina Beach Utilities Director Andre Desilet said the city’s water tower is being repainted. The contractor is sand blasting the exterior to remove the old coating. Draping at the site is being installed to contain the blasting media.
Submitted photo.

Submitted photo.

Newcomers food drive a success

The Newcomers Community Service Group engaged both its members and the community Thursday, July 14, in a very successful food drive.
Nassau County School District board chairwoman Donna Martin and superintendent Kathy Burns attend a Nassau County Commissioners meeting in June, where the commissioners voted to add an additional mill to the ballot for voters to decide upon. Photo by Marissa Mahoney.

Nassau County School District board chairwoman Donna Martin and superintendent Kathy Burns attend a Nassau County Commissioners meeting in June, where the commissioners voted to add an additional mill to the ballot for voters to decide upon. Photo by Marissa Mahoney.

NCSB accepts primary proposed millage rates

The Nassau County School District board held its first of two public workshops concerning the budget for the upcoming year and accepted proposed millage rates Tuesday. The state of Florida provides funding to school districts through the Florida Education Finance Program.