Clay COVID positivity under 10%

BY DAN HILDEBRAN  Monitor Editor  GREEN COVE SPRINGS— The Florida Department of Health’s administrator in Clay County said COVID-19 cases dropped to 275 during the first week in October and that the county’s positivity rate is at seven percent.    “At one point, we were at that in a day,” Heather Huffman told Clay county commissioners of … Read more

Kingsley Lake bear encounters decrease

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor GREEN COVE SPRINGS— A state bear biologist said the number of bear encounters reported by Kingsley Lake residents have decreased since the area’s  homeowners have taken steps to secure their garbage. Over the summer, Kingsley Lake homeowners reported seeing bears rummaging through garbage or on their properties Mike Orlando, the … Read more

Clay school district short on bus drivers, subs

BY DAN HILDEBRAN  Monitor Editor  FLEMING ISLAND— Parents lined up to complain about the shortage of substitute teachers and bus drivers during the Oct. 7 meeting of the Clay County School Board.   The speakers told school board members that the labor shortages are having a negative impact on students’ education.   Patricia Shaefer said that even though the district’s bus … Read more

Deputy: Please report crime

BY DAN HILDEBRAN  Monitor Editor  KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— A Clay County deputy told a Lake Region business group that one barrier to fighting crime is that many victims now don’t report crimes to the sheriff’s office, choosing instead to complain about the offenses on social media.   Deputy Dimitri Santiago spoke to the Keystone-Lake Region Business Association during the group’s Oct. 12 meeting at the … Read more

Black Creek project awaiting final permits

BY DAN HILDEBRAN  Monitor Editor  FERNANDINA BEACH— An official with the St. John’s River Water Management District said the district has two final permits to obtain before the Black Creek Water Resource Development Project can proceed.  The planned 17-mile pipeline from the south prong of Black Creek to an aquifer recharge area in the southern part of Camp Blanding could transfer up to 10 million gallons of water a day, during high water periods, … Read more

1 KH housing project on hold, 1 changes plans

BY DAN HILDEBRAN  Monitor Editor  KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— City Manager Lynn Rutkowski said the developers of a proposed 180-home project north of Fox Run Road and Commercial Circle and east of SR 21 near American Legion Post 202 have put the project on hold.   Rutkowski said the developers have other projects they are focusing on now and will continue to advance … Read more

Group looking for stashed-away instruments

KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— A Lake Region support group is asking residents to locate musical instruments they no longer play for a second life with the Keystone Heights High School Band.   Friends of KHHS was founded in 2020 to help support various programs at the school.   Spokesperson Tina Bullock said that currently, the nonprofit is assisting the fine arts department.  “We’re putting out an all call for … Read more

Lake Region nonprofit tackles substance abuse, housing shortage

BY DAN HILDEBRAN  Monitor Editor  KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— Six years ago Troy Stephens lived through a parent’s worst nightmare when he got a phone call telling him his daughter Morgan had shot both of her sons and herself.   Now, Stephens is trying to prevent similar tragedies through a new nonprofit that seeks to help recovering substance abusers or their family members with affordable housing, … Read more