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Clay, Nassau and St. Johns counties have thousands of new residents who are commuting for work.
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The 3,300-acre project at Governors Park will include homes, apartments, retail, light industrial space and more.
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The proposed impact fee would raise money for developments such as roads, fire stations and sheriff’s offices.
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The JTA is surveying riders and nonriders about the Clay County Transportation System with an eye to improving the service.
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IKO Industries, maker of roofing, waterproofing and insulation products, would create at least 70 jobs at a plant off U.S. 301.
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A youth art show has opened in the Clay County Courthouse's pubic gallery, the latest in a series of free displays at the Green Cove Springs facility.
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The county hopes the Kayak Bass Fishing Challenge Series will generate tourism year-round.
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Waste Management will resume curbside pickup on Dec. 5, more than 15 months after the county suspended it.
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Clay County leaders are eyeing major tourism improvements that could include everything from a huge waterfront shopping district to a major convention center and parks.
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The $3.4 million purchase was celebrated by the North Florida Land Trust as a step to help preserve the area’s natural ecosystems.