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St. Johns man is cycling 3,000 miles for sister who died on 9/11
8+ hour, 2+ min ago (1112+ words) Katherine "Katie" McGarry Noack's last comunication on Sept. 11, 2001, was a text message to her husband of five months. She wanted him to tell her family how much she loved them. She was at a meeting in the World Trade Center…...
Nocatee home builder hears from clients who lost millions in St. Johns
4+ day, 7+ hour ago (97+ words) Nocatee home builder hears from clients who lost millions in St. Johns'The Florida Times-Union Nearly two years to the day since a St. Johns County home builderwas arrested on charges of cheating clients out of millions of dollars, a plea…...
3,000-mile cycle ride to honor sister killed on 9/11, fundraise
1+ week, 1+ day ago (46+ words) A Ponte Vedra man who lost his sister in the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks will cycle 3,000 miles to honor her and fundraise for a 9/11 charity. Ponte Vedra Man will cycle 3,000 miles to honor sister killed on 9/11...
Nassau couple afforded promising start with Habitat for Humanity home
3+ week, 2+ day ago (178+ words) A hardworking newly engaged Fernandina Beach couple now own a home thanks to First Coast Habitat for Humanity. Nassau couple afforded promising start with Habitat for Humanity home A newly engaged Fernandina Beach couple recently became the latest of about…...
New Habitat for Humanity homeowners are all smiles in Fernandina
1+ mon, 2+ day ago (31+ words) A newly engaged couple achieved the home ownership dream in Fernandina Beach with the help of First Coast Habitat for Humanity. New Habitat for Humanity house dedicated for Fernandina Beach couple...
Habitat for Humanity dedication in Nassau County shows grateful couple
1+ mon, 3+ day ago (11+ words) Habitat for Humanity dedication in Nassau County shows grateful couple'jacksonville.com...
Florida legal aid groups warn bank-backed legislation could slash their funding
11+ mon, 2+ week ago (780+ words) A long-simmering feud over the money that banks pay to legal aid organizations to fund legal help for the poor is in front of the Legislature again. Florida bankers are supporting a bill (SB 498) to cap the rate paid on…...