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  2. Jack D. Hunter - Wikipedia

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    In this role, which continued three days a week for 10 years, Hunter provided encouragement, tutelage and support to hundreds of journalists, some of whom went on to work at The New York Times, The Denver Post, The Miami Herald and in many other venues. He lived in St. Augustine, Florida, until he died at age

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  4. The St. Augustine Record - Wikipedia

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    The St. Augustine Record is a daily morning newspaper published in St. Augustine, Florida. The newspaper was founded in 1894 and is owned by Gannett as of November 2019. During the 1920s the Record Company, as it was then named, published a series of well-regarded Florida county histories.

  5. John D. Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Bailey was elected to the City Commission in 1963 and became Mayor of St. Augustine two years later. He presided over the city during St. Augustine's 400th anniversary celebrations in 1965. [ 3 ] His term as mayor ended in 1967.

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  7. WFOY - Wikipedia

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    Today, this station is WKSL "97.9 KISS FM" and is owned by iHeartMedia. FM service returned to the site in 1993 when Flagler College's WFCF/88.5 began broadcasting. Shull Broadcasting bought competing AM station WAOC/1420 in 2002 and sold off WFOY's property at 1 Radio Road in St. Augustine to developers. WFOY moved its studios and transmitter ...

  8. Memorial Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Presbyterian Church is a historic church constructed in St. Augustine, Florida, in 1889 by American industrialist Henry Morrison Flagler. It is located at 32 Sevilla Street. It was dedicated to the memory of his daughter Jennie Louise Benedict, who died following complications from childbirth at sea in March 1889. [1]

  9. Attorney says video disputes charges that farmworker caused ...

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    The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office has said it shows a “by the book, textbook” arrest of a suspect whose resistance to arrest led — according to the department — to Kunovich’s death ...