PALM COAST
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
FREE • THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2019
VOLUME 10, NO. 17
Win for Bings lovers Flagler will — if feasible — keep Captain’s BBQ in its current building.
Flagler hoops PAGE 13
Your Hurricane Guide
What government is doing. What you can do. PAGES 17-24
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Sheltering tree gets shut down
INSIDE MAN SHOOTS WIFE THEN SELF The woman survived the attempted murdersuicide on Beechwood Lane. PAGE 8
CITY LAUNCHES ‘CONNECT’ APP
Bunnell’s planning board says county’s only cold weather shelter shouldn’t have been allowed in the first place.
A boost for customer service and information in Palm Coast. PAGE 2
GOODBYE TO WNZF’S DR. DAVE
PAGE 4 INSIDE A CAREER IN TEACHING Dr. Dave retires, leaving a legacy of positivity at Flagler Broadcasting PAGE 6
FPC teacher Sheila Knighton retires after 35 years. PAGE 28
YOUR VETERANS On this new monthly page, we report on everything for and about veterans in your community. PAGE 12 Also: Listen to “Veterans on Point” at 9:30 a.m. Sundays on WNZF. Call 313-4014 for the county’s Veterans Services office.
Tangled Aerial arts, singing, violin showcased at Focus on Youth Spotlight. PAGE 25 Photo by Paige Wilson
Belle Terre Elementary School student Ava Muldoon performs an aerial silks solo. She was awarded second place for the junior division.
CONGRATS TO FBCA GRADS!
First Baptist Christian Academy student chaplain heads to U.S. Army. PAGE 29
YEARS LATER, A GED DIPLOMA
Palm Coast man earns GED diploma at Flagler Technical Institute, setting example for his kids. PAGE 30