PALM COAST
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
Salaries reconsidered? PAGE 11
VOLUME 13, NO. 11
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2022
Staff raise concerns about city pool Palm Coast to seek more data on repairs at Aquatics Center — or partnerships for a new one. PAGE 2
Growth spurt
All smiles
The mayor got dunked, the kids got candy, and families celebrated Easter around Central Park.
Flagler County grew 298% from 1990 to 2020. PAGE 3
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More pages BRIAN MCMILLAN EXECUTIVE EDITOR
You might notice that the Observer is a bit fatter this week. Let me explain. As with many printers around the country, ours at The Villages Daily Sun is experiencing a shortage of the size of paper roll that we normally use. As a result, we have switched to a larger roll and combined the Palm Coast Observer and the Ormond Beach Observer into one, with six pages being market-specific this week. Those pages are 1, 2, 11, 12, 13 and 14. None of the Palm Coast content has been eliminated; rather, a handful of Ormond Beach stories have been added. To clarify, we have printed, in red, the city name above some of the news headlines. Some of the shared content will be natural and, in fact, was long overdue. For example, if a restaurant opens in Ormond Beach, many Palm Coast readers want to know, and vice versa. Many high school sports teams in Ormond Beach play schools in Palm Coast, as well. But some content shouldn’t be shared. City Watch is now on Page 2 in Palm Coast; it’s always been there in Ormond Beach Observer. We also moved the opinion page to 11, and a combined Cops Corner is now on 6. There may be more changes in the future, so we appreciate your patience. In the meantime, let us know what we should be writing about: Email editor@palmcoastobserver.com.
Jessalyn Gutierrez.
Photo by Brian McMillan
EVERY PITCH COUNTS
INSIDE
Bulldogs win 3-2 win over Matanzas.
SPLASH ON PAUSE
City prepares for possible suit against builders responsible for ailing splash pad at Holland Park PAGE 4
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DOMESTIC TRAGEDY Woman dies by suicide after seven-hour standoff at Palm Coast Plantation PAGE 8
FPC tennis players Anya and Ania are double trouble for their opponents
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INDEX
Business......................PAGE 22 Cops Corner..................PAGE 6 Letters.......................... PAGE 11 Public Notices............. PAGE 31 Real Estate..................PAGE 29 Veterans....................... PAGE 11
Russia, Ukraine team up at FPC
Runner-up last year, Dom Bennett preps for 2022 FPC senior Pitcher Tanner Araujo struck out six in 6.2 innings.
Photo by Jake Montgomery
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