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Stay Informed: Sign Up for Nassau County's Email Newsletter

Staff Writer
April 9, 2026

Nassau County residents looking to stay up-to-date on local happenings, important announcements, and community events are encouraged to sign up for the official county email newsletter. This free service delivers timely information directly to your inbox, ensuring you don't miss out on what's happening across our neighborhoods, from the historic streets of Fernandina Beach to Callahan.

The newsletter typically includes updates on county commission meetings in the historic Nassau County Courthouse, public works projects like road improvements on State Road 200, park and recreation activities at Central Park, and news from the Nassau County Sheriff's Office. It's a convenient way to receive alerts about local government decisions, upcoming events at the Amelia Island Museum of History, and opportunities to participate in community initiatives.

Signing up is simple and takes only a few moments. Residents can visit the official Nassau County website and locate the newsletter subscription link, usually found on the homepage or under the 'Resident Services' section. By subscribing, you'll receive a regular digest of news that directly impacts our daily lives and helps keep our community connected and informed.

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