Mission changes for regional council
Eric Anderson, the emergency preparedness manager for the Northeast Florida Regional Council, told the Keystone Heights Rotary Club during its Sept. 21 meeting that when Florida’s 10 regional planning…
Read MoreEric Anderson, the emergency preparedness manager for the Northeast Florida Regional Council, told the Keystone Heights Rotary Club during its Sept. 21 meeting that when Florida’s 10 regional planning…
Read MoreKeystone Heights Airport manager Maria Searcy said the remains of the facility’s destroyed sign will be removed within days, and a temporary replacement sign has already been ordered. The concrete blo…
Read MoreMartha Brock Martha May Moore Brock, 91, of Starke, passed away at Windsor Health and Rehab on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. She was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina on Sept. 26, 1930 to the lat…
Read MoreBY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer Keystone Heights High School placed 56 strokes behind host Fleming Island in a Sept. 19 girls golf match that also included Middleburg. The Indians (3-5) finish…
Read MoreBY CHUCK DOWLING Special to the Telegraph-Times-Monitor After an 0-2 start that saw Keystone Heights still looking to score its first points on the young season, the Indians finally got a chance to pl…
Read MoreBY CLIFF SMELLEY Telegraph Staff Writer Keystone Heights High School’s colors are blue and white, but orange was the color of the night on Sept. 13 when the Indians defeated visiting Newberry 3-1 (25-…
Read MoreThe following individuals were arrested recently by local law enforcement officers in Bradford, Union or Clay (Keystone Heights-area) counties. All defendants are considered innocent until convicted i…
Read MoreThe president of the Clay Education Association thanked two outgoing school board members for standing up for teachers. Vicki Kidwell said Tina Bullock and Janice Kerekes have always spoken out for i…
Read MoreThe Jr. Woman’s Club of Keystone Heights held its first Almost Fall Craft and Vendor Festival last Saturday. The event hosted over 30 vendors, four food trucks, face painting and free books from the B…
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