3 St. Johns County Airport Authority board members charged with violations of Florida’s Sunshine Law
Three St. Johns County Airport Authority board members are facing criminal charges in connection to violations of Florida’s Sunshine Law.
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Three St. Johns County Airport Authority board members are facing criminal charges in connection to violations of Florida’s Sunshine Law.
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