PALM COAST
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
VOLUME 10, NO. 16
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INSIDE HE’S CONVICTED OF ASSISTING IN HER SUICIDE Bruce Haughton and Katherine Goddard, his girlfriend, had a suicide pact. But Haughton survived. PAGE 8
EVENT INSPIRES HOPE FOR THOSE FACING SUICIDE
GOING PRO PAGE 13 •
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019
Breaking ground in Town Center Is the future of Palm Coast’s Town Center — finally — now? PAGE 6
HONORING THE FALLEN
The town hall event, organized by Flagler Cares, provided information and resources. PAGE 4
STUDENTS HELP DESIGN PATROL CAR GRAPHICS
All Flagler County Schools have wrapped SRD patrol cars, some of which were designed with the help of students. PAGE 10
LANDSCAPING FOR FLORIDA PARK DRIVE?
Doing nothing is not an option, according to Mayor Milissa Holland. Also being considered: roundabouts. PAGE 12
YOUR TOWN PAK’S AWARDS STUDENTS
Photo by Paige Wilson
Veterans salute at the Palm Coast Memorial Day ceremony. For county and city coverage: PAGES 2-3
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Josiah Vogle, owner Vince Maccherone and Finnian Shaw.
Josiah Vogle and Finnian Shaw, two students at Pak’s Karate, earned the “Turn It Around” award due to their overall behavior, grades and having a better attitude. “We believe having these kids in our program was an assist on becoming a better student at school,” said owner Vince Maccherone. The business is located at 2323 N. State St., Bunnell.
Courtesy photo by Davor Pavicic
Training Holmes Behind the scenes training Flagler Sheriff’s bloodhound, K-9 Holmes PAGE 18
Photo by Paige Wilson
Rymfire Elementary School student Jasmine Santana pets K-9 Holmes after a training session.
Team Swordfish maneuvers their ROV through an underwater obstacle course.
Pirates take to the pool Matanzas students prepare for the national SeaPerch Challenge.
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