News
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Museum in St.Augustine
In the summer of 2022, a $3 million dollar mosquito museum will be opening in St. Johns County. By: Sophia Yarashas
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Boeing’s Track Record of Blazing Engines
On February 20th, a Boeing plane that took flight over a suburb in Denver lost its engine in an explosion. This marks another in the line of engine failures suffered by Boeing’s planes recently, and brings a light to this dangerous, and very specific flaw that can endanger the entire plane. By: Arda Can Utkan
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A New Amphitheater
In the next few years, you may see changes around in St. John’s. One of these changes is a performing arts center in the works currently. By: Mackenzie Daly
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UNF Promises to Return to Normal
UNF, as of March 10th, 2021, has promised students that they will begin incorporating events/actions back into their campus life for this year’s fall semester. They want to have, small, in-person classes with “face-to-face” courses. By: Halie Childress
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Covid Relief Bill Passed
In a 50-49, the Covid Relief bill was passed in the senate on Saturday. The house now passes the $1.9 trillion Covid bill too President Biden. By: Madysen Huffman
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Jacksonville Historical Society’s “The Great Fire Run”
The Great Fire Run is happening once again, on Saturday, May 1. This event honors the Great Jacksonville Fire of 1901 by having the run outline the boundary of the fire that occurred on May 3 of that year. By: Caroline Hunt
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St Augustine naming a street after Miss Carrie Johnson, Voice of Lincolnville
t. Augustine is honoring one of their former residents this week. Miss Carrie Johnson was a volunteer who worked in downtown Lincolnville, and is recognized for her commitments to helping locals in need. By: Olivia Roberti
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Carson Wentz leaves Philly
Carson Wentz has been dealt to the Indianapolis Colts for a third round pick and a conditional second round pick. The trade marks the end of the Wentz era in Philadelphia which featured the MVP-like year of 2017 and the painful woes of the 2020 season. By: Ryan Gravley
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Seal Sighting in Ponte Vedra
Franchesca Swierz, a Ponte Vedra Beach resident, was strolling along the shore with a friend on Monday when something surprising grabbed her eye. A baby seal! By: Isabella Lewis
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Vaccines are now Available
ovid-19 vaccines have recently begun to become available in different places in our area. Stores like Publix, CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart have announced they will offer vaccinations for those eligible. By: Caitlyn Gillette