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FBHS pre-registration Fernandina Beach High School will hold pre-registration for the 2008-9 school year July 29-Aug. 7 from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Supply giveaway Celebration Baptist Church will hold its ...
10 of Nassau's 12 schools earn an A on FCAT
More Nassau County schools received an A on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test this year than ever, Superintendent John Ruis said.
A Nassau County man was killed Thursday when a tree fell on the tractor he was operating.
Videotaped readings bring out the best among us
A few weeks ago My Nassau Sun Editor Amelia A. Hart came up with an idea for the Fourth of July.
Lightning Sparks Fire, Destroys Home
As strong storms swept through Northeast Florida Monday afternoon, a lightning-strike fire destroyed a house in Nassau County.
Prescription Cards: Pound foolish
The cards are available through the National Association of Counties, which uses volume to leverage low prices from pharmacies.
Lightning Sparks 7 Fires in Nassau County
HILLIARD, Fla. - Forestry workers in Hilliard used bulldozers to clear brush Wednesday making fire lines to keep a large fire from spreading.
Nassau County Sheriff's Office Mourns Loss Of Deputy
The Nassau County sheriff's office is mourning the loss of one of its deputies. Deputy Terri Evans died Sunday after a long battle with cancer.
Crowds down, but plenty of fun at Blueberry Fest
WENDI ZONGKER/Staff Joshua Boikins, 5, of Jacksonville enjoys bouncing high into the air on the bungee jump ride at the Northeast Florida Blueberry Festival Saturday.
4-H County Council beautifies Nassau County
The Nassau County 4-H Council made progress with its "Operation Beautification" Community Pride Project, visiting the Hilliard branch library on a recent Saturday to give it a much-needed weeding and placing ...
Best Buds 4-Hers give CMS a new look
Photos by Special/Natalie TassoLeft: Among the Best Buds 4-H members helping to spruce up the landscaping at Callahan Middle School are Ernest Hermann, Andrew Tasso, Mitchell Tasso, Emily Catherine Tasso and ...
Hilliard celebrates with white robes, hibiscus
Julie Luycx enjoys a hug from her boyfriend, Kodiak Waldorf, following her graduation.
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Worth the wait for class of '08 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Red spiked heels, black-and white-striped sandals, shiny dress shoes and camouflaged field boots all marched to the rhythm of their own cadence to reach ...
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Garland, Nicks achieve top spots Goal-oriented students Jason Garland and Autumn Nicks of Hilliard Middle-Senior High School will represent their classmates respectively as valedictorian and salutatorian.
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Hilliard veteran treasures legacy of WWII comrades Walt Hickey holds in his hands a photograph of his last reunion with fellow veterans from the US Army's 164A Infantry Division.
Drive-by shooting sends 5 to hospital
Five people were wounded in a drive-by shooting Thursday night within two blocks of Jacksonville's Edward Waters College.
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Nassau County's four high schools have scheduled commencement exercises during the next week.
Nassau youth have their say about Nassau's future
Though the official public input meetings for Nassau County's Vision 2032 Plan wrapped up Tuesday, the plan's Steering Committee met Thursday to hear what some Nassau youth want for the county's future.
Vision plan suggestions compiled into goals
With seven of eight community meetings finished, the Nassau County Vision 2032 Plan Steering Committee is almost done gathering input from residents on what Nassau should look like in 24 years.
County, volunteer firefighters talk about merger
“We'd just like to share that opportunity with the county.”
Ever since Nassau County pulled the Hilliard Volunteer Fire Department's $48,000 contract because it had too few members in 2003, the town has funded the department. via The Florida Times-Union