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03/03/2026
02/20/2026

From the National Weather Service Jacksonville:
⚠️ Extreme drought continues throughout most of our area, with severe drought conditions otherwise persisting. 🔥 Recent hard freeze events have dried available fuels and are combining with dry weather to increase the wildfire risk throughout our area.

02/18/2026

❗️❗️ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY❗️❗️

The Clay County Sheriff's Office needs the community's help identifying the below-pictured subject, who is wanted for questioning in reference to an incident that occurred on January 30, 2026 in the 1700 block of Glen Laurel Drive in Middleburg.

Please refer to case number 2026-002701 with any tips provided.

If you have any information about this incident or know who the subject may be, please call or text Deputy Toups at 904-264-6512 or by email at [email protected]. You can also remain anonymous and submit a SaferWatch tip or contact First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS (8477).

02/18/2026

Please join us as we welcome Michele Hanson Clay County School Board District 4 to report on both the challenges and successes facing public education and most importantly, here in Clay County.

Michele has dedicated herself to the field of education, serving as a teacher in Clay
County Schools for 19 years and as a School Board member for the last 3 years. She
began her teaching career in 2003 after obtaining a master’s degree in special
education, complemented by a certificate in Educational Leadership.

Michele is a fervent advocate for student safety, Exceptional Student Education, parental rights, and the retention of skilled teachers, while also recognizing the importance of offering quality Career and Technical Education pathways for students.

The Republican Men's Club of Clay County holds its meetings on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at Santioni's Italian Restaurant in Fleming Island. Dinner is available during the meeting. Yearly dues are $25 for members and $5 for associate members.

Filed Republican candidates are invited to speak to our members with each person getting 3 minutes to introduce themselves to our membership. Social time is 6-7pm with the meeting being held from 7-9pm. We hope to see you this month on Wednesday, February 18th.

In Case You Didn’t Know!
02/15/2026

In Case You Didn’t Know!

01/28/2026

Operation Lifeline Inc. is honored to receive a $75,000 grant from The Home Depot Foundation to support a major rehabilitation of our Spring Street Sanctuary, a five-bed permanent supportive housing residence for veterans.

This investment allows us to make critical upgrades to core building systems and improve energy efficiency throughout the home, ensuring the facility can operate sustainably while providing safe, dignified housing at its full capacity of five veteran rooms.

We are deeply grateful to the Home Depot Foundation for helping us strengthen this critical housing asset and expand our ability to serve those who have served, today and into the future.

The Navy will be conducting an annual security exercise for the next two weeks (at both NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport)...
01/25/2026

The Navy will be conducting an annual security exercise for the next two weeks (at both NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport), starting January 26.

Commuters, be prepared for increased traffic/back-ups on U.S. 17. If you need to access the base for any reason, allow for extra time and expect gate delays.

U.S. Navy Installations, Fleet Commands, Strengthen Readiness with Annual Force Protection Exercise

By CNIC and USFFC Public Affairs

From Jan. 26 to Feb. 6, 2026, Navy installations across the continental United States will participate in the annual Citadel Shield-Solid Curtain (CS-SC26) exercise. Conducted by Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFFC) and Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC), this two-week exercise is a cornerstone of the Navy's commitment to generating a combat-ready fleet prepared to defend the homeland and prevail in conflict.
"Force protection is everyone’s responsibility whether in competition or crisis, and Citadel Shield-Solid Curtain is a critical test of our preparedness and responsiveness,” said USFFC Commander Adm. Karl Thomas. “This exercise tests more than just our security forces, and is a measure of our entire force to say something if they see something, an opportunity to flex our command and control structure, and validates that our platforms and people are ready to respond decisively against a variety of threats."
CS-SC26 is designed to forge warfighters and ready our platforms for a complex security environment. The exercise begins with Citadel Shield, a field training exercise led by CNIC that focuses on the readiness and response of Navy Security Forces. It is followed by Solid Curtain, a command post exercise spearheaded by USFFC that integrates command-and-control elements to synchronize the Fleet’s response to threats against shore-based infrastructure. Together, these events test and validate the Navy’s ability to deter and respond to threats in real-time.
As in past exercises, the training will improve defenses against improvised explosive devices, small unmanned aerial systems, and active shooter threats to name a few. This year’s exercise, however, has been enhanced to prepare installations to defend against modern and emerging threats. Scenarios will emphasize operational protection, surveillance detection, protection of critical infrastructure, and response to potential kinetic attacks, which aim to strengthen commanders’ understanding of risks to respond to real-world events quickly and effectively.
The exercise will also execute the Ashore Navy Security Operations Exercise Program (NSOXP), which will enhance threat detection from both land and sea. The NSOXP is a structured training system providing commanders with standardized force protection scenarios and evaluation tools to assess watch standers and small units, ensuring readiness for real-world threats.
The exercise scenarios are designed to be both realistic and challenging, testing the seamless interoperability between Navy commands, other military services, and our essential municipal agency partners.
"Our forces must adapt faster than our adversaries," said CNIC Vice Adm. Scott Gray. "By realistically simulating complex threat environments, we ensure our Navy security forces and partners are forged into a unified, all-domain team. This training is critical to protecting our people, our infrastructure, and the Fleet’s ability to project power from a secure home front."
CS-SC is a regularly scheduled training event, not a response to any specific threat. Its purpose is to ensure the Navy is ready to fight and win, anywhere, anytime.
While the exercise may lead to some increased traffic or minor delays in base access, every effort is made to minimize disruptions to local communities. Residents near installations may observe or hear security-related activities. Local law enforcement and first responders have been coordinated with to ensure safety and smooth operations throughout the exercise.

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