Nassau County
SBA Veterans Small Business Advisory Committees to Host Virtual Public Meetings
SBA Veterans Small Business Advisory Committees to Host Virtual Public Meetings WASHINGTON – Today, Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice in President Biden’s Cabinet for America’s 33 million small businesses, announced the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Interagency Task Force (IATF) on Veterans Small Business Development and the SBA Advisory Committee…
Read MoreCity of Fernandina Beach Bicentennial Celebration
City of Fernandina Beach Bicentennial Celebration The City of Fernandina Beach, along with Fernandina Beach Main Street, Amelia Island Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Historic District Council, the Amelia Island Museum of History, and the Amelia Island- Fernandina Restoration Foundation are collaborating to bring you a commemorative year of events. Fernandina Beach was established on…
Read MoreJacksonville Attorney Tom Slater Appointed to JAXPORT’s Board of Directors
Jacksonville Attorney Tom Slater Appointed to JAXPORT’s Board of Directors Tom Slater JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Nov. 29, 2023) – Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan has appointed attorney Tom Slater to JAXPORT’s Board of Directors. The Jacksonville City Council unanimously approved Slater’s appointment on November 28. Slater is an attorney with the law firm of Pajcic & Pajcic, with practice…
Read MoreFlorida-Only Business Rent Tax Reducing from 5.5% on December 1, 2023
Florida-Only Business Rent Tax Reducing from 5.5% on December 1, 2023 The sales tax rate levied on Florida businesses renting or leasing commercial property, also known as the business rent tax (BRT), is set to be reduced from 5.5 to 4.5 percent this Friday, December 1. For more information on how the tax cut could…
Read MoreMeet the Author Event at Story & Song Bookstore Bistro
Meet the Author Event at Story & Song Bookstore Bistro Meet the Author NIGHT TRAIN TO NASHVILLE The Greatest Untold Story of Music City Join Chamber member, Kristine Ochu, author, consultant and speaker at Story & Song Bookstore and Bistro on Sunday, Dec. 17th at 2:00 PM. Ochu will be interviewing author, Paula Blackman, “Night…
Read MoreJ.McLaughlin Amelia Island Holiday Shopping and Good Cheer Event
J.McLaughlin Amelia Island Holiday Shopping and Good Cheer Event
Read MoreOffice of Senator Marco Rubio to Host Mobile Office Hours in Nassau County
Office of Senator Marco Rubio to Host Mobile Office Hours in Nassau County The Office of U.S. Senator Marco Rubio will host Mobile Office Hours for residents to assist with issues involving federal agencies. These office hours will allow residents the opportunity to seek assistance directly from Senator Rubio’s staff on items such as Social…
Read MoreAxia Awards PR Scholarship to Minnesota Student
Axia Awards PR Scholarship to Minnesota Student With local offices at 2338 S. 8th St., Axia Public Relations awarded Adham Mohamed, a University of Minnesota student, its 2023-2024 public relations scholarship. He is president of the university’s Public Relations Student Society of America chapter, and Public Relations Society of America volunteer judges selected him because of his academic achievements and service. Students who receive…
Read MoreTributary Community Welcomes David Weekley Homes
Tributary Community Welcomes David Weekley Homes Construction of David Weekley’s first new model home, featuring Plan A333 – the Cartesian, is expected to start later this month at Tributary. The Cartesian model will highlight a balance of glamor and comfort with a sunny, open-concept, gourmet kitchen overlooking the family and dining areas. Construction of first…
Read MoreHome Cooking Fire Risk Peaks on Thanksgiving Day
Home Cooking Fire Risk Peaks on Thanksgiving Day Local SERVPRO disaster clean-up and restoration specialist urge home cooks to make caution the first ingredient in holiday meal prep Jacksonville, Fla. (Grassroots Newswire) November 13, 2023Â – The holiday season is almost here, and it is a time when home cooking activities are at their peak. Unfortunately,…
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