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Cold Noses: Adoptable Pets of the Week

Cold Noses, The Times-Union s weekly pet column, features dogs and cats available for adoption at area government-run animal shelters. Many shelters remain closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, but some are allowing adoptions and fosters by appointment. Contact individual shelters for more information. • St. Johns County Pet Center is taking appointments at 130 N. Stratton Road, St. Augustine. Call (904) 209-6190 To view available animals, go to co.st-johns.fl.us/animalcontrol/petcenter.aspx. The Friends of the St. Johns County Center group has shelter cats available for adoption Saturdays at Pet Smart, 1779 S. U.S. 1 in St. Augustine, facebook.com/fosjcpc.

New Florida law caps donations at $3,000, but not for everyone - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Gov. Ron DeSantis - who has taken political donations as high as $5 million - signed a law last week making it a crime to donate more than $3,000 to a Florida amendment drive.

SJRWMD – Unusually Wet April Brings Aquifer Levels Up

May 12, 2021 | 10:39 AM Palatka, FL – April rains across the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) benefited water levels in the Floridan aquifer. April is, more often than not, one of Florida’s drier months. Below-average rainfall in March across the central and southern ends of the SJRWMD caused the greatest shortfall in Volusia, Flagler, and Indian River. They all received less than one inch of rain. According to a press release issued by SJRWMD, the hydrologic data collected shows the District is in better shape, water-wise. Rainfall Districtwide, April rainfall averaged 5.1 inches, which is nearly 2.5 inches above the long-term average for the month. April rainfall was above average across the District — and in some areas, well above average, including parts of south Putnam and Marion counties that received more than 9 inches of rain Countywide totals ranged from 3.7 inches in Duval County to more than 6 inches for Flagler, Putnam, and Marion countie

New Florida law caps donations at $3,000, but not for everyone

New Florida law caps donations at $3,000, but not for everyone
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St Augustine History: First Black postmaster serves as inspiration

According to historian and filmmaker Derek Boyd Hankerson, if the rural post office was the unofficial city hall, its postmaster was the town s unofficial mayor. In a lot of these small towns, the postmaster would be the only representative of the federal government people would ever see, Hankerson said. Hankerson is well-acquanted with the in and outs of government. In addition to making films, he has worked for Republican lawmakers and politicians since he was 18; he worked on the campaign staff of both Bush presidents and served as former President Donald Trump s Northeast Florida campaign regional director in 2016. A long line of service 

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