Drake talks amendments
Clay County Property Appraiser Tracy Drake spoke to the Federated Republican Women of Clay County on Wednesday, Sept. 28, about the Florida constitutional amendments on...
Clay Chamber: tech helps small businesses compete
The business group cited a U.S. Chamber of Commerce report that said most small business owners believe technology has helped them compete with larger companies....
County finalizes 10.9% tax increase
Clay County commissioners approved a 2022-2023 aggregate millage rate of 8.3427 mills, a 10.31% increase over the rolled-back rate of 7.5632 mills. Commissioners also approved...
Renninger questions $170,000 spend on fishing tournament
During the Tuesday, Sept. 27 county commission meeting, Commissioner Jim Renninger asked Tourism Director Kimberly Morgan why her department and tourism board is proposing to...
County appoints two to Green Cove Springs redevelopment board
Commissioners appointed Kristen Burke and Heather Boucher to the Community Redevelopment Board. Burke represents Green Cove Springs on the county commission. Boucher is the county...
HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital selects new chief nursing officer
HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital has appointed Mary Tabor, MSN, RN, NE-BC, as its new Chief Nursing Officer. Tabor has been with HCA Healthcare for...
SF Giants organization hitting coach talks to Ridgeview High team
Cory Elasik, the hitting coach for the San Francisco Giants-affiliated Eugene Emeralds, talked about hitting recently with the Ridgeview High School baseball team. Elasik spent...
Clay Commissioners recognize 4-H week, Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Commissioners declared Oct. 2 to 8 as 4-H Week, adding that the organization has helped over 10,000 Clay County youth “become confident, independent, resilient, and...
Hurricane Ian delays distribution of vote-by-mail ballots
Clay County’s Elections Office said mail-in ballots for the Nov. 8 general election were to be mailed to voters on Thursday, Sept. 29. However, the...
Audubon to water management district: raise taxes
The St. Johns River Water Management District voted to adopt its rolled-back millage rate of 0.1974 and a budget of $163.7 million for the 2022-2023...