Advocate acting in victims’ best interests
After a traumatic event, Palatka Police Department Victim Advocate Shirley Edwards’ first thoughts are to reassure families they are not alone.
After a traumatic event, Palatka Police Department Victim Advocate Shirley Edwards’ first thoughts are to reassure families they are not alone.
Memorial Day weekend looks to be lively in Palatka this year with two events at the riverfront, a stark change from when the COVID-19 pandemic canceled several events in 2020.
ORANGE PARK – St. Johns River State College celebrated its spring commencement Friday, honoring students who earned their associate and bachelor’s degrees or college certificates.
The state Department of Health in Putnam County will host open COVID-19 vaccinations during three days next week.
The Putnam County Tax Collector’s Office is calling out delinquency this month, having started Thursday by naming taxpayers who owe tangible personal property taxes.
The Florida Bar is honoring two longtime Palatka lawyers for being Bar members for more than 50 years.
The Putnam County Board of Commissioners’ Tuesday meetings center around public service conversations.
About 75 people, including numerous local pastors, joined in prayers for issues facing the nation at the 70th National Day of Prayer event at St. James United Methodist Church on Thursday.
WELAKA – The person who will fill the empty Town Council seat remained a mystery Thursday after council members postponed appointing one of three interviewees.
Putnam County leaders weighed in on the controversial Florida voting law that proponents say strengthens election security while critics decry it as restricting voter access.