Peace-fully protesting in the Streets
Sprinkling rain Thursday did not dampen protesters’ spirits at the Putnam County Courthouse as they made their voices heard peacefully.
Sprinkling rain Thursday did not dampen protesters’ spirits at the Putnam County Courthouse as they made their voices heard peacefully.
Local law enforcement and city officials sang the praises of the demonstrators who made Thursday’s PEACE in the STREETS protest an event of peace and unity.
Putnam County health officials reported 11 new coronavirus cases Thursday as most Florida counties prepare for Phase 2 of the state’s reopening today.
Talk about clean living.
The new normal for churches in Putnam County now includes hand sanitizer and face masks.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday – the same day Putnam County reported no new coronavirus cases – bars and pubs could reopen to 50% capacity starting Friday.
Two locally-rooted college students are the faces behind today’s protests at the Putnam County Courthouse.
Local businesses and government agencies are taking different approaches in anticipation of a non-violent protest planned to take place this afternoon at the Putnam County Courthouse.
The Putnam County School District extended its feeding program to continue providing meals to its students during the coronavirus pandemic.
Local law enforcement officials are preparing for a protest taking place in Palatka this week.
Protesters are calling for removal of the Putnam County Courthouse’s Confederate statue and oak trees to pave the way for a more positive county image.