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City Council reappoints Bobby Stein to JEA board | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

08:13 PM EST Share The publicly owned utility’s vice chair is the first member appointed under a process approved by voters in November. The Regency Group Inc. President Bobby Stein will remain on the JEA board of directors.  The Jacksonville City Council voted 19-0 as part of the consent agenda Feb. 9 to reappoint Stein to his first full term on the municipal water and electric utility board through February 2025. Council President Tommy Hazouri and the five JEA labor unions nominated Stein in January for reappointment. He is the first JEA board member nominated and reappointed under the utility’s new board selection process.

Jacksonville Port Authority raises the bar

Jacksonville Port Authority raises the bar January 26, 2021, by Eldin Ganic Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) contractors have completed the latest phase in a total of $104 million in berth enhancements at the existing SSA Jacksonville Container Terminal at Blount Island. This work added an additional 700 linear feet of newly rebuilt deepwater berthing space. The final phase of the project, another 700 linear feet, is anticipated to be finished by the end of 2021. The SSA Jacksonville Container Terminal is a public-private partnership between JAXPORT and SSA Atlantic. Upon completion of the berth enhancements later this year, the facility will feature two newly reconstructed 1,200-foot-long container berths capable of simultaneously accommodating two post-Panamax vessels.

JaxPort still interested in owning, redeveloping St Johns River Power Park | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

Russian attack sub discovered just 200 miles from US East Coast is given safe harbor during Hurricane Sandy

UPDATED:10:16 EST, 6 November 2012 A Russian attack sub was  given safe harbor in Florida during Hurricane Sandy after it was detected just 200 miles from the East Coast, it  emerged today. The Sierra-2 class submarine was believed to  be part of the country’s Northern Fleet, outfitted with SS-N-21 anti-submarine  warfare missiles,  SS-N-16 anti-submarine warfare missiles, and  torpedoes. This is the first time a Russian Sierra-2  class sub has been detected near the U.S. coast, reported the Free  Beacon, although U.S. defense  officials are downplaying the potential threat. Harmless: U.S. officials say a Russian nuclear-powered  attack given safe harbor from Hurricane Sandy ‘as it posed no threat’ (file  picture)

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