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There is a regularly scheduled Fernandina Commissioner Meeting on Sept. 7th, with a budget meeting held immediately prior at 5:05 PM.
As November midterm elections are inching closer, America is waking up to some real taxation dangers that are in store for 2011.
When the deal that politicians give entrepreneurs becomes so taxing that no one starts a business anymore, employment goes out the window.
The Beach Club has been ready to open for the better part of 2 months, but is waiting on city permits. I used to be a fan of the small city approach, before the economy required pro-activity support for small businesses.
There is a regularly scheduled meeting of the City of Fernandina Beach Florida Commissioners on August 17, at 6:00 PM.
Three public gatherings are scheduled regarding changes to flood maps and possible requirements for flood insurance in Nassau County.
Business owners in Fernandina Beach put their heart, their soul, and their life’s savings, into starting a business on Amelia Island.
The Fernandina Commission will meet on August 3, at 6:00 PM in City Hall on Ash Street in historic Fernandina. Here is the agenda.
We will post some information about the Florida Primary candidates on SearchAmelia between now and election day for your convenience.
With the new Immigration Law going into effect tomorrow, Arizona is testing the power of federal against state and local laws.
As Obama White House alienates yet another group of core voting support, pro choice groups are getting upset while conservatives are not happy either.
The regularly scheduled meeting of the Fernandina Beach City Commissioners will be held on July 20, at 6PM on Amelia Island.
Here is the agenda for the July 6 meeting of the Fernandina Beach City Commissioners, held at City Hall on Ash Street at 6 PM.
Approximately $4.2 million Fernandina Beach, Florida GO bonds affirmed at “A+”.
With commercials on TV urging to get Flood Insurance, Congress still has not passed National Flood Insurance Program