July virus surge continues in county, state
Days after nearly four-dozen local inmates tested positive for COVID-19, the county crept closer to 800 confirmed cases.
Days after nearly four-dozen local inmates tested positive for COVID-19, the county crept closer to 800 confirmed cases.
Amid a coronavirus case surge in Putnam County, Putnam Community Medical Center is searching for a new chief nursing officer after Denise Moland resigned.
The Putnam County Board of Commissioners were unanimously in favor of a 3% pay increase Monday for county employees in the upcoming fiscal year.
A Palatka man and woman are accused of numerous break-ins near a section of St. Johns Avenue, according to the Palatka Police Department.
A mobile educational exhibit from a nationally-known veterans organization will stop in Palatka Friday.
Stormy weather conditions knocked out power for about 90 West Putnam County residents Monday afternoon, according to Florida Power & Light.
The Putnam County Sheriff's Office confirmed Saturday that 41 jail inmates have tested positive for COVID-19.
To keep or not to keep the Confederate soldier statue and Maltby Oak at the Putnam County Courthouse is a discussion the Board of County Commissioners will tackle Tuesday afternoon.
A little more than a week after Palatka city commissioners mandated face masks be worn indoors, downtown businesses are working to enforce the new city requirement.
Eleven Putnam County nonprofits and organizations have been awarded a combined $146,900 in grant funding from the Frank V. Oliver Jr.