Palm Coast Observer 02-09-17

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PALM COAST

Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

VOLUME 8, NO. 2

STATE BUDGET BATTLE

Is time running out for tourism funding?

FREE

LOOKING BACK PAGE 15A THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2017

FEMA withholds $1.1 million The Federal Emergency Management Agency won’t reimburse Flagler County for some of the Hurricane Matthew debris clean-up. PAGE 11A

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FEBRUARY 9, 2017

LOVE LOCAL

Mix+mingle with local singles

With state programs being challenged by Rep. Paul Renner’s bill, what’s at stake for Flagler County?

For our first Love Local edition, we asked you to help us identify some of the best fish in the sea. Check out the nominees — and how to meet them. PAGES 4-5

INSIDE Gift Guide: Here are some ways to mix it up if you’re tired of the same old chocolates and teddy bears. PAGE 3

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INSIDE High school sweathearts: How one Seabreeze High School couple has stuck it out for 40 years. PAGES 6-7

INSIDE Flagler Palm Coast connections: These couples tell how love has lasted well past graduation. PAGE 8

YOUR TOWN BIRDS OF A FEATHER FEST

INSIDE CITY MANAGER GETS A RAISE

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PALM COAST SHOOTER

Super volunteer Howard Tessler spends hours every week trying to help people connect with adoptable dogs. Can’t find ‘the one’? These are just samplers, he says. There are more at the Humane Society. PAGE 20A

According to witnesses, Dominic Neeley shot Anthony Fields in Daytona Beach and then stood over him and shot him again multiple times. PAGE 9A

COUNTY PROPOSES AG MUSEUM PLAN Flagler County could get almost 400 acres of Florida Agricultural Museum land in exchange for paying off a mortgage on another Ag Museum parcel and giving the museum a grant of $25,000 for five years. PAGE 14A

The welcoming committee Pleased to meet you! THINK group helps out the new kids. 3A

Photography, woodcarving and other media will be featured at the Birds of a Feather Fest Art Show being held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at Palm Coast City Hall, 160 Lake Ave. Admission is free. The “Rooted in Nature” themed art show will be indoors at the City Hall Community Wing. The Flagler County Art League is assisting the city in managing the show. The Birds of a Feather Fest Art Show is a new feature of the festival, which will run Feb. 10-12 — offering a weekend of birding, photography, workshops, social events and family activities in addition to the art show. Another highlight for Saturday at the festival will be PeaCee’s Kids Nest, under the big tent on the lawn from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. For more information, visit birdingfest. com or call 986-2484.w


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