PALM COAST
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MAMA KNOWS ... PAGE 21
YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 10, NO. 13
Palm Coast swale patrol
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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019
FCSO faces rent hike Sheriff’s Office to vacate City Marketplace for a temporary solution. PAGE 4
“... AND THE SUN WILL RISE”
It’s illegal to park in a swale overnight. Here’s how the rule is enforced.
PAGE 3 INSIDE CAPTAIN’S DEAL COLLAPSES
Flagler County removed the Bings Landing issue from the May 6 agenda and has not rescheduled it. PAGE 5
AFTER THE RACIST THREATS
Kimberly Lee has returned to teaching at FPC. But she feels the case was mishandled and that more needs to be done to address racism at school. PAGE 6
CITY STAFF DISCIPLINED
Gifts of alcohol were all returned unopened to the builder, but city staff members were still disciplined for violating rules. PAGE 3
FLAGLER FREE CLINIC TURNS 15
A gala honored volunteers and donors and raised over $12,000. PAGE 20
YPG THROWS DERBY PARTY
Photo by Paige Wilson
Flagler Palm Coast High School and Buddy Taylor Middle School students bring “Les Misérables” to life this weekend at the Flagler Auditorium. Nicholas Aiello stars as Jean Valjean. READ MORE ON PAGE 17
INSIDE
Team spirit Bulldogs take second in Florida as a boys team
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Photo by Brian McMillan
Elizabeth McMillan, 9
Young Professionals Group of Flagler County hosts Kentucky Derby fundraiser for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. PAGE 20
Born to fly Photo by Ray Boone
Flagler Palm Coast’s Jacob Miley closes the gap in the final leg of the 4x800-meter relay. He started in 11th and finished in third.
Butterfly release highlights city’s Arbor Day celebration.
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