Q & A with Jacksonville City Council Member Matt Schellenberg (District 6)

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Q: What is the latest on the sale of the JTA Marbon Road property? A: This transaction hasn’t closed yet, but it is anticipated to happen in mid-June. Evidently there is a long-time easement mid-property...

Q&A with Jacksonville City Council Member Tommy Hazouri, At Large District 3

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Q: Can you give us an update on the Marbon Road/JTA property? A: The sale of this property to First Coast Energy/Daily’s has finished due diligence and should close within 30 days … by June...

Q & A with Duval County School Board Member, District 7, Lori Hershey

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Q: What insight can you offer about the choice of Dr. Diana Greene as the new superintendent to lead Duval County Public Schools? A: Here’s the exciting thing about Dr. Greene: throughout the focus groups...

Back in Time with Brett: The Read House

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By Brett Nolan mail@floridanewsline.com The area of Mandarin, since the opening of its first post office in 1765, had several name changes. Originally under British rule, “St. Anthony” was what the area was called. When Spain...

Back in Time with Brett: The Coleman House

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By Brett Nolan mail@floridanewsline.com The community of Mandarin boasts many historical contributions to the City of Jacksonville. The area provides a unique look of rural 19th century Florida; however, over recent decades, Mandarin’s rich history has...
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