Condon fights tax increase

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor   GREEN COVE SPRINGS— County Commissioner Betsy Condon was the only Clay County Commissioner to vote against a half-mil, 10.8% property tax increase during a Sept. 14 meeting. Condon said that contrary to popular opinion, the entire tax increase is not for law enforcement and fire-rescue salaries.  “If the entire millage … Read more

Lake Brooklyn up again in August

Rainfall slightly below average BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor PALATKA— The St. Johns River Water Management District said that even though rainfall during August of 6.89 inches was 0.11 inches below the long-term average, water levels on Lake Brooklyn rose nearly 8.5 inches during the month. The increase brings the lake’s level to over 100 … Read more

COVID’s downward trend continues

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor  GREEN COVE SPRINGS— The Florida Department of Health’s Clay County administrator told county commissioners that new, weekly COVID cases in the county continued to decline in September. Heather Huffman told commissioners during their Sept. 14 meeting that new daily cases averaged 134 in the first week of September and dropped … Read more

County to get $800K to buffer Camp Blanding

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor  CAMP BLANDING— Gov. Ron DeSantis announced $3.4 million in state grants for military installations and surrounding communities, with most of the funding destined for northeast Florida. DeSantis made the announcement during a Jan. 15 press conference at Camp Blanding. “We’re doing almost a million dollars for Clay County to provide … Read more

School police warn of TikTok challenge

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor GREEN COVE SPRINGS— The Clay County School District Police Department is urging teachers and parents to talk to students about a social media challenge that promotes vandalism and theft. The agency said that in accomplishing the challenge called “Most Devious Lick,” students are stealing school property, clogging toilets, and painting … Read more

Sheriff argues for tax hike

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— Clay County Sheriff Michelle Cook made her case for increasing property taxes to the Keystone Heights Rotary Club during the group’s Sept. 15 meeting. Cook said the proposed 10.7% tax increase county commissioners are considering would help her reduce turnover at the agency and save  over $6 million. … Read more

School board begins redistricting process

BY DAN HILDEBRAN   Monitor Editor     FLEMING ISLAND— The Clay County School Board held a workshop on Sept. 9 to begin the process of redrawing voting districts for its five members.   State law requires the board to realign its five voting districts every 10 years, based on the U.S. census.   School board attorney J. Bruce Bickner told board members they must … Read more

Water management district names new executive director 

PALATKA— The St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board unanimously appointed Michael A. Register, P.E., as the district’s executive director.   Register’s appointment comes after the retirement of Dr. Ann Shortelle, who led the state agency  for six years.   “We are pleased to welcome Mike into the executive director role and confident he will seamlessly carry on our successful work on … Read more